May 2022 Premier Firearms & Militaria Auction - Day 1

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Premier Firearms Auction

Session 1 ~ Friday


Nick Poulin

Premier Firearms Auction

President

nick@poulinauctions.com

Spring 2022

May 6th, 7th, 8th, & 9th, 2022 - 10:00AM Reservations recommended for Auction Day

Preview Dates:

Jackie Julia

Katya Tilton

jackie@poulinauctions.com

katyat@poulinauctions.com

General Manager

May 4th & 5th, 2022 - 9:00AM – 5:00PM Preview begins at 8:00AM prior to the auction Previews are also available by appointment

Sales Coordinator

199 Skowhegan Road, Fairfield, ME 04937 Office: 207-453-2114 | Fax: 207-453-2192 info@poulinauctions.com | Stephen Poulin, ME Lic # 1115 Please visit our website poulinauctions.com for the online catalog, latest updates and a prices realized database of our past auctions.

Andy Ireland

Ben Higgins

aireland@poulinauctions.com

benh@poulinauctions.com

Operations Manager IT Specialist

Dave Sanders Chief Firearms Consultant

dsanders@poulinauctions.com

Bill Taylor

Firearms Consultant

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iCollector.com

Consignment Sales Associate

Robert French

Chief Edged Weapons, Militaria & Early Firearms Consultant

Jeff Zimba

Class III / NFA Specialist jzimba@poulinauctions.com

Neil Whitcomb Josh Loewensteiner Firearms Consultant

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Firearms Consultant jloew@poulinauctions.com

Ron Gabel

Firearms Consultant

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Malcom MacGregor

Firearms Consultant

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John Sexton

Civil War Consultant & Coordinator

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Leonardo M. Antaris, MD

Independent Firearms Specialist & Consultant

Ralph Wood

Firearms Consultant

rwood@poulinauctions.com


Premier Firearms Auction Session 1

Auction Dates

May 6th, 2022 10:00am ~ lots 1000 – 1836 May 7th, 2022 10:00am ~ lots 2001 – 2769 May 8th, 2022 10:00am ~ lots 3001 – 3600 May 9th, 2022 10:00am ~ lots 4001 – 4615

Previews

May 4th, 2022 ~ 9:00AM – 5:00PM May 5th, 2022 ~ 9:00AM – 5:00PM Auction Days ~ Doors open at 8:00AM


In Loving Memory of Hall of Fame Auctioneer

Arthur & Lilla Julia


Consignments Being Accepted For Our Fall 2022 Premier Firearms Auction

Seller’s Commission on Expensive Items and Valuable Collections

consign now to take advantage of our aggressive marketing campaign

The Tradition Continues New Facility Same Family & Great Location

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. 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 Arthur & Lilla Julia companies began holding auctions in conjunction with one another Founders 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 reputation for honest & fair dealings with both buyers and sellers 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.

Jeannine & Stephen Poulin

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.

Nick Poulin President

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


NOTES


Firearms Buyer Terms & Conditions Please Read 1.

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.

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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.

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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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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.

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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.

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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.

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. 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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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.

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. 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, Pre-86 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 Neil Whitcomb error has been made please notify us and we will make necessary corrections.

Dave Sanders

Robert French

John Sexton

Malcom MacGregor

Jeff Zimba

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.

INSURANCE

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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Mail, Fax or Email to:

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Print Name:__________________________________________________# 1 Phone:______________________ Business Name:______________________________________________ # 2 Phone:______________________ Street:______________________________________________________ Fax #:_________________________ City:_______________________________________________________State:__________________________ Zip Code:______________________Email Address:________________________________________________

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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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BID#___________

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.

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NOTES


Thomas B. Harper Jr.

Tom Harper was a husband, father, schoolteacher, hunter and hunting dog trainer.

Most of his weekends were spent out in the fields of California, the prairie in Canada, and the gun clubs in Colorado. As he got older and less mobile, he turned his love of hunting to collecting guns. He even worked at a gun store for a time to be able to enjoy his hobby even in retirement.

Over the years he accumulated a quite diverse collection of guns. He became more interested with quality, artistry, design and engineering than just functionality. The guns in this collection reflect that. They were chosen with careful thought and each one was special. These guns reflect his passion for the sport of hunting, shooting and fine guns.

2001 2003 2095 2096 2097 2099 2106 2111 2143 2151 2156 2161

2162 2175 2176 2178 2214 2220 2232 2237 2268 2284 2303 2337

COLLECTION INDEX: 2343 2369 2383 2390 2401 2402 2406 2407 2408 2410 2411 2434

2465 2558 2648 2689 2698 2701 2719 2735 4485 4537 4538 4539

4540 4541 4542 4543 4544 4545 4546 4547 4548 4550 4551 4552

4553 4554 4555 4556 4557 4558 4559 4560 4561 4562 4604


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 his 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.

1236

COLLECTION INDEX:

4312


Kenneth P. Horn (1940 – 2022) Grandson of J.C. Higgins

Kenneth was born in Oak Park, Illinois on August 5, 1940, the youngest of six children born to Edwin C. Horn and Margaret Higgins Horn and raised in River Forest, Illinois. On June 4, 1966, Kenneth married Catherine Evanson and they began a loving lifetime partnership, establishing their final permanent home in New Milford, CT in 1972. Kenneth began his professional life as a commercial airline pilot in 1960. He retired from Delta Airlines as a Captain, ending a distinguished career that he loved. He maintained a deep loyalty to Delta Airlines for providing him the opportunity to pursue a career that brought him great professional and personal satisfaction. In retirement, he pursued his interests in finding & meticulously restoring vintage collectables as well as spending time at the family’s lakeside cabin on Grand Lake Stream, Maine. Ken’s collecting passions spanned several categories including fine art, coins, nautical, pocket watches and firearms. Poulin’s has been fortunate to have known and worked with Ken over the years in bringing samplings of his collection to auction. It is a sincere privilege that we are able to present the remainder of Ken’s collection to you.

1094 1095 1111 1112 1113 1120 1162 1163 1164 1172 1254 1257 1258 1260 1261 1263 1280 1282

1283 1291 1297 1304 1309 1331 1362 1365 1375 1408 1459 2199 2292 2297 2298 2302 2308 2309

COLLECTION INDEX: 2318 2329 2349 2368 2372 2373 2563 2649 2676 2677 2724 3018 3022 3032 3054 3059 3061 3067

3073 3075 3204 3220 3221 3223 3225 3227 3229 3230 3231 3232 3233 3352 3480 3487 3489 4017

4024 4036 4093 4094 4101 4114 4136 4140 4149 4150 4151 4190 4200 4297 4335 4336 4406 4407

4412 4415 4416 4417 4418 4427 4430 4431 4434 4474 4476 4483 4495 4533 4534 4535


Richard “Rick” Stumbo (1947 – 2021) Richard “Rick” Stumbo was born on June 14, 1947 and grew up in Ontario, Ohio. He was born to the late Frank and Betty Stumbo who owned and published the local newspaper, The Tribune Courier which is still being published 61 years later. After high school, in 1966, Rick joined the Marine Corp however he was injured in Vietnam in 1967. He entered the police academy in 1968 and in 1969 he joined the DC Metropolitan Police Department. After 21 years, Rick retired in 1990. His career continued, working security all over the world but mostly in Saudi Arabia and Algeria. Rick not only collected guns but he brought back relics and stamps from all over the world. At the age of 11 Rick and his grandfather went to the local hardware store. It was there that Rick put his first rifle, a Stevens 22 caliber rifle, on layaway for the hefty price of $10. Little did he know, this was just the beginning of his collection and the passion that would grow from it for decades to come. Rick amassed his collection for 62 years creating displays that one would consider museum worthy. His passion drove him to become a dealer, a VGCA member, and as an avid reader/historian he became an advanced collector of military weapons, helmets, uniforms and all types of militaria, which he loved the most. When he wasn’t working on his collection in “The Bunker” or tending to his 21 acres he enjoyed the company of his family, friends and fellow retired police officers. Rick was reliable, dependable, responsible and the best story teller ever. Poulin Antiques & Auctions is exceptionally proud to offer the lifelong collection of Richard “Rick” Stumbo. We hope the new owners of Rick’s lifelong collection enjoy them as much as he did.

1054 1064 1089 1092 1099 1108 1149 1151 1152 1154 1156 1157 1158

1159 1189 1190 1194 1198 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1211

COLLECTION INDEX:

1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 1223 1224 1226 1227 1229 1232 1233

1240 1242 1247 1248 1249 1250 1349 1350 1367 1368 1400 1403 1404

1414 1416 1419 1421 1422 1423 1425 1430 1446 1457 1471 1474 1478

1484 1490 1492 1493 1494 1495 1535 1562 1568 1569 1570 1571 1572

1609 1610 1617 1646 1831 2758 3199 3319 3320 4350 4361 4362


Dennis Richard Ottaway Dennis Richard Ottaway became interested in history at the early age of five. His mother, Olive Ward-Ottaway, was curator of the Simcoe County Museum in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The small museum was no more than a three room cement block building. One room in particular, The Militia of Simcoe and Grey Foresters, captured Dennis’ interest. He began reading history books from the children’s department of the local library and later graduated to the adult section. Young Dennis listened eagerly to the war stories told to him by his grandfather, Joseph Ward. Lance Corporal Ward served in WWI with the 24th Battalion, Victoria Rifles. During WWII he was stationed with the home guard as a Bren gun instructor and was awarded Sergeant stripes. Olive bestowed upon her son, the war medals that her father, Joseph Ward, had earned in WWI and WWII. Joseph’s father, Frederick Ward, also enlisted to go overseas during the First World War. Dennis’ uncle, Wallace Pattenden, served in WWI at Vimy Ridge where he was wounded in action. He also had two other uncles who served during WWII. Private Larry Patterson, served with the Ottawa Glengarry Highlands. Private Arthur Bridges trained in the USA as a paratrooper. He served with the 1st Canadian paratrooper battalion and jumped with the 6th British Airbourne Division into Normandy. Arthur was captured and became a prisoner of war but returned home safely. Dennis began to collect German military items in 1974. When he thought of the Germans, he could feel the adrenalin racing. He wanted to know more about the enemy, who were they and what their tactics and strategies were. In order to learn more, he invested heavily in WWI and WWII history and collector books. Soon he had an impressive library of his own and spent hours researching the battles, the combat leaders and their roles. He studied the collector books with great zeal so that he could learn to differentiate genuine articles from replicas. Over the years his collection and knowledge grew. The crown jewels of Dennis’ collection are the grouping of awards, documents, medals, paybook, photos & obituary belonging to Kapitan zur see Karl Weniger. These items tell the journey of Kapitan Weniger’s naval career and offer a glimpse into the character of this brave man. He was awarded his country’s highest honor, the Knight’s Cross, as one of only 318 awarded to members of the Navy. There were over 7,300 Knight’s Crosses awarded to other branches. The highlight for Dennis was when Bill Shea took time out of his busy schedule to visit him at his home in Canada to view his collection. Dennis is always excited about sharing his knowledge of the history of the Great Wars with others and is equally excited to learn from other collectors and scholars. His collection is the embodiment of a lifelong passion for military history.


Dennis Richard Ottaway

Lot 1691. An Exceptional WWI & WWII German 10 Award Medal Bar.

LOT 1674. Franco-Prussian War Period Pour Le Merite with Ribbon.

Lot 1677. Rare Tsar Alexander No. 1 Regiment Medal Bar Of The Franco-Prussian War Period Belonging To Major General Herman August Benno Von Henninges.

COLLECTION INDEX: 1620 1621 1622 1623 1624 1626 1627 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632

1633 1634 1635 1636 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 1645 1647

1648 1649 1650 1651 1652 1653 1654 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667

1669 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1678 1679 1680

1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 1686 1687 1688 1689 1690 1691 1692

1693 1694 1695 1696 1697 1698 1699 1702 1703 1705 1707


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.

3046 3186 3187 3190

COLLECTION INDEX:

3191 3250 3257 3340

3446 3462 3477 3482

3497 3498 4039 4443


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 other discarded 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.

1122 1320 1348 1778 2413 2670 3087 3088 3196 3268 3324 3330 3379

3382 3391 3392 3393 3394 3395 3399 3400 3401 3402 3403 3404 3405

COLLECTION INDEX:

3406 3407 3409 3410 3411 3412 3413 3414 3415 3416 3417 3418 3419

3421 3424 3425 3426 3427 3428 3429 3430 3431 3432 3433 3434 3435

3438 3439 3441 3442 3443 3444 3445 3447 3448 3449 3451 3452 3455

3456 3465 3466 3467 3468 3469 3470 3471 3472 3473 3474 3475 3476

3479 3483 3496 4493 4519 4523 4524 4525 4530 4598


Paul Régnier I present myself as a collector specializing in early automatic weapons and also in the Luger Mauser and Bergmann. This is a passion that has lasted me for forty years. I arrived in Switzerland in 1986, which allowed me to find a large number of prototype and experimental pistols, including the super rare Borchardt Luger from the Swiss tests of 1898/1899. Passionate about the subject for a long time I was able, from this time, to establish a thesis on the birth and transformation of the Borchardt into Borchardt Luger using research from Bern’s archives and patent studies. Before me many authors have attempted to unravel this mystery and have long believed in a transitional model. I published this Thesis first faith in 1993 in the catalog of the Neuchâtel Arms Exchange in Switzerland and on my website www.luger-genesis.com. In 1993 this article was not protected by a copyright, many authors seized it and those who quoted me in their texts state: “To date, only two pistols from the Swiss tests have survived No 5 and No 6.” “The Borchardt Luger No 6 is therefore the rarest Luger in the world.” Paul Régnier Luger Genesis pistol

Paul has researched and written several articles on the genre; on the Bergmann and Le Francais for La Gazette des arms in 1981/1982 as well as for the Swiss Arms Fair Bulletin in 1993. He has specialized particularly in the early years of the Luger automatics, and the Swiss trials that occurred between 1898 & 1899. Poulin Auctions is very proud to present a selection of Paul’s collection in this upcoming auction.

1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271

COLLECTION INDEX: 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277

1278 1279 1281 1284 1285


James B. Taylor James B. Taylor was born in Harrisburg, PA on April 12, 1938. James married his love, Sarah Williams Taylor, 63 years ago and together they have been blessed with two adult children, Dale Taylor and Karen Taylor de Caballero along with twin grandchildren age 13. James earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Geology, University of Redlands, California; a Master of Arts in Geology, as well as an Executive MBA Program, both from the University of California at Los Angeles. His extensive career spans over four decades of technical and executive management in world-wide exploration, development and production of oil and gas, concentrated in Latin America, Southeast Asia, The Middle East and Russia/CIS. He received board directorships that have involved top-level decision making and performance strategies to upstream and downstream companies. When asked if there was a particular item that ignited his passion for collecting, James easily responds “I inherited my great-grandfather’s Officer’s sword.” His great grandfather was part of the 143rd Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry and fought during a number of battles including the Battle of Gettysburg. Throughout his entire collection, never has there been another item that has meant more to him than this sword. James is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, the American Society of Arms Collectors and various other Arms Collector groups. His other interests include Native American antique art, textiles, pottery and baskets. He also maintains an extensive collection of Spanish Colonial arms and accoutrements. Poulin Firearms is extremely proud to have the opportunity to bring this remarkable collection to auction. Included in this offering, comprised of over 130 lots, are some rare, scarce, and historic examples that we know you will find as exciting as we do.

3010 3013 3014 3016 3017 3020 3021 3023 3024 3027 3028 3029 3030 3031 3033 3034 3035

3036 3037 3038 3039 3040 3041 3042 3043 3044 3045 3050 3051 3052 3053 3055 3056 3057

3058 3065 3066 3068 3069 3074 3076 3077 3078 3080 3081 3083 3085 3089 3090 3091 3146

COLLECTION INDEX: 3176 3177 3178 3179 3180 3181 3182 3183 3184 3185 3192 3193 3194 3195 3197 3200 3201

3202 3203 3205 3206 3207 3210 3213 3214 3216 3217 3218 3219 3236 3239 3243 3245 3246

3247 3248 3249 3258 3259 3260 3261 3262 3267 3328 3329 3332 3335 3336 3337 3338 3339

3341 3342 3353 3386 3397 3408 3422 4002 4003 4004 4006 4007 4009 4010 4014 4021 4023

4025 4026 4028 4040 4042 4043 4044 4045 4046 4047 4048 4050 4051 4052 4070


Fred Inganamort Fred Inganamort was born with a love of firearms. Surrounded by hunters and sportsman since childhood, he received his first firearm when he was just eleven years old from his father, a 1964 Ruger 10/22. Shortly thereafter, he took his first hunting trip to Maine with his grandfather, father and uncle. From then on, hunting and the outdoors were his passions. Throughout his life, Fred traveled North America on numerous hunting expeditions with family and friends, making cherished memories along the way. In addition to firearms for hunting, Fred also enjoyed skeet shooting and sporting clays. His collection is the cumulation of a lifelong appreciation of the craftsmanship and history of firearms, ranging from the familiar to the obscure, the modern to the antique, and everything in between. Each firearm in the collection has its own story.

Over the last decade, Fred regularly participated in Cowboy Action Shooting where he was known as, “Kid Harrison”. He was an active member of three SASS clubs in Florida: the Gold Coast Gunslingers, the Okeechobee Marshals and the OK Corral Outlaws. To his friends, family and fellow club members, Fred was known for not only being a kind and generous man, but also an excellent shot, a great teacher, and a wealth of knowledge about firearms, rivaling even historians. Most importantly, Fred was a beloved son, brother, father, uncle, and grandfather. He will be dearly missed. His legacy lives on not only in this most unique, exquisite and story-filled collection, but also in the passion and exuberance in which he lived his life.


Fred Inganamort

COLLECTION INDEX: 1136 1138 1140 1574 1590 1591 1592 1595 2417 2418 2419 2420 2422 2423 2424 2425 2428 2429 2433 2438 2439 2440 2441 2442 2443 2444 2446 2448 2450

2451 2453 2454 2455 2456 2457 2459 2461 2462 2463 2466 2467 2468 2469 2472 2473 2474 2476 2477 2478 2479 2481 2482 2484 2485 2487 2488 2490 2491

2492 2494 2495 2496 2497 2501 2503 2504 2506 2507 2508 2509 2510 2511 2512 2514 2515 2516 2517 2518 2520 2521 2522 2523 2524 2525 2526 2529 2530

2531 2532 2533 2534 2536 2537 2538 2539 2541 2543 2544 2545 2546 2547 2548 2549 2550 2551 2552 2553 2554 2555 2556 2557 2559 2560 2561 2562 2565

2566 2567 2568 2569 2570 2571 2572 2573 2574 2575 2576 2577 2578 2579 2580 2581 2582 2583 2584 2585 2586 2587 2588 2589 2590 2591 2593 2594 2595

2596 2597 2598 2599 2600 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2609 2610 2611 2612 2613 2614 2615 2640 2641 4092 4271 4295 4354 4593 4605 1140A


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!

www.investmentsinarms.com


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Maine Veterans Project The Maine Veterans Project (MVP) was founded in July 2015 as a 100% volunteer, veteran-founded, veteran-managed suicide prevention organization serving veterans right here in Maine. MVP takes great pride in our ability to produce at the level of a larger corporate entity while maintaining our grass-roots foundation to ensure every dollar goes directly to programs and services. Through partnerships with incredible Maine companies and the outstanding generosity of our many

supporters, MVP embodies the team effort that goes into such an important cause. Through this team effort we are able to help with home improvement projects from small to large, provide reliable transportation through our vehicle donation program, provide thousands of gallons of home heating fuel through our partnership with RH Foster and an array of life-essential services available to Maine veterans. We are constantly meeting to improve current programs and establish new services where there is need. We are focusing on making 2022 better than ever. With the current challenges facing our communities we are gearing up to produce more for Maine veterans when they need it most. Through the creation of a

recreation-based program and the need to fuel our current programs, we need your help more than ever before. Your contribution will go directly toward our programs and services as well as the future development of innovative programs to meet evolving needs.

When you support MVP directly or the many companies that support MVP, you become part of the team and as such, part of the awesome work we do. Thank you in advance for becoming part of something bigger than us all and for supporting Maine veterans.

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1000. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL M1D SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 2271348. Bbl. 24” marked on right side “SA 3-53”. Throat measures 3.0 & muzzle measures 4.0. Flush nut rear sight. Knob marked “SA”. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Cross slot gas cyl. lock screw. marked “PO”. Bolt marked “SA”. Operating rod marked “RA” & on top “NM”. Bbl. fitted w/ mounting block for M1D sniper conversion having short walnut handguard. Bbl. block has hex head retaining screw. Milled trigger guard. Trigger housing & hammer marked “SA”. Unmarked mismatched walnut stock set. Buttstock has 2 holes at toeline for leather cheek pad (not present). Stock has faded appearance in cheek pad area. CONDITION: buttstock has moderate wear, dents, scratches & staining. Notable dent in area of swivel. Rear handguard has worn finish w/ dents & scratches. Sm. crack on left side by scope mounting block. Front handguard has lg. crack repair by transverse wood reinforcement in British style. Additional crack on top right side. Handguards have wear, dents & staining throughout. Receiver has heavily worn appearance turning gray. Scope block has worn greenish parkerized appearance. Extractor catches on forward edge of receiver. Fair worn bore. (22-2083/ RW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

100% of the proceeds from the sale of lot 1000 will be donated to the Maine Veterans Project to benefit programs & services dedicated to our honorable veterans. Maine Veterans project is a 100% volunteer; veteran founded & managed suicide prevention organization. Without our veterans courageous service & sacrifices from the very start of our great country the lives we live today would not be possible. Thank you to all who have served.

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1001. EARLY FULLY TRANSFERABLE COLT MODEL 614 MG. Cal. .223. S# 406375. Bbl. 20”. An early example of the “Black Rifle”, the popular M16 weapon system that would eventually become the primary service rifle of the United States military serving for over 50 years. An early designation for the fully automatic variants such as this, the Colt AR-15, Model 614 predates the M16 designation that would come to signify select fire operation while the AR-15 designation would be reserved eventually for semi automatic only variant. This example has a 20” pencil bbl. marked “FNMI MP CHROME BORE”, terminated w/ 1/2X28 threads & A1 style flash hider. Protected post elevation adj. front sight on gas block w/ bayonet lug & front sling swivel. Triangular beavertail handguards w/ tapered delta ring. A1 style carry handle upper receiver w/ E1 windage adj. sight & oblong forward assist. w/ no brass deflector. Raised rib lower receiver w/ the following markings on the left side “COLT AR-15 (with horse logo) / MOD614 / CAL.5.56 MM. / SERIAL 406375” on mag. well. Above trigger “COLT’S PATENT FIREARMS MFG. CO. / HARTFORD CONN. / U.S.A.” Selector markings “SAFE-SEMI-AUTO”. 4 Position collapsible plastic stock. Modern buffer & buffer spring. MAGS: 2 aluminum 30 rd. Cooper Industries/Sanchez ent. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 42” padded nylon Tactical Performance transport bag. CONDITION: furniture void of any noticeable blemishing. Anodized finish on receivers, darker lower w/ light gray upper. Dark black bbl. Lower receiver has a number engraved w/ an electric pencil on left side of mag. well “A09067”. Clean bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1527/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $16,000-24,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1002. AUTO ORDNANCE US MODEL 1928 THOMPSON SMG. Cal. 45. S#2892A. Bbl. 12” over Cutts compensator. 1928 Model of the infamous Thompson MSG, “the gun that made the 20’s roar”. Classic hard wood furniture including horizontal forend w/ 27 count finned bbl. & Cutts compensator. This model could function w/ both the stick mag. & the drum mags. to finish the iconic look. Top rd. cocking knob. Front blade rear sight w/ rear ladder incorporating a peep sight for longer distances. Removable buttstock. Select fire, open bolt firing mechanism. Left side receiver reads “US MODEL 1928”, “THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN”, “CALIBER. 45 M1” & “Fire – Safe”. Right side receiver includes US patent block, “AUTO-ORDNANCE CORPORATION”, “WEST HURLY, NEW YORK U.S.A.”. Top of receiver, between rear sight & cocking handle is Thompson bullet logo. MAGS: 2-30 rd. sticks marked “THE SEYMOUR PRODUCTS CO SEYMOUR. CONN”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1 black padded 44” nylon transport bag. CONDITION: rear buttstock possesses several light impressions typically associated with vertical storage & 2 heavy impressions at front of stock above pistol grip. Horizontal forend & pistol grip have a few light impressions as well. Exposed metal surfaces enjoy a matching blued finish w/ quite complete coverage. Some thinning in areas of mechanical intervention & receiver has a few spots where gentle patina is evident that was obviously brought under control quickly. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SMG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1530/JZ). CURIO CLASS III. $14,000-18,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1003. EXEMPLARY UNDERFOLDER POLYTECH AKS223 MG. Cal. 223. S# PF85000408. Bbl. 16”. The ultimate in 1980s gun culture were the Chinese mfg. AK47 variants that were once so plentiful & inexpensive. The highest quality & most sought after variants were mfg. by Polytech & imported in numerous configurations. As their popularity increased in the United States w/ shooters & collectors & the availability of the once rare 7.62x39mm ammunition became available, we were faced w/ the first of numerous pieces of legislation dealing w/ the propaganda push of the day & firearms w/ similar attributes were branded “assault weapons” & eventually heavily restricted. Of course the full autos were already heavily under attack & their mfg. ceased on May 19, 1986. One of the first new restrictions regarding the semi automatic versions to go into effect was mandated by executive order w/out legislative involvement & banned the importation of guns that didn’t qualify as having a sporting purpose. One of the most noticeable & popular functional features is the bottom folding metal stock that was designed to completely fold over & around a loaded 30 rd. mag. This particular example is a textbook piece w/ its light brown hardwood furniture, still in factory packaging as it left China. Stamped receiver. Hooded front sight post & rear sight adj. in elevation to 800m. Safety selector on right side of receiver. Complete w/ its bayonet, scabbard, threaded bbl. & slanted muzzle brake. MAGS: 3 - 30 rd. factory. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory box & all components as shipped from Polytech including green canvas sling, oil bottle, cylindrical cleaning kit & magazines still unsealed plastic bags. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate that this particular example may have been removed from its factory packaging only for display & occasional light fondling after being converted to full auto by SWD Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia as we received it in its original styrofoam lined cardboard box. All factory provided components are still nestled in their proper place. Finish coverage is complete w/ only thinning between stock & receiver, which can’t be avoided once extended & collapsed. Light impressions in lower handguard that correspond w/ closed placement of folding stock. Lower receiver marked “SWD INC., ATL. GA” left side trigger on bottom. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1528/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $13,000-18,000.

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1004. AUTO-ORDNANCE MODEL M1 THOMPSON SMG. Cal. 45 ACP. S# M389A. Bbl. 10.5”. A classic “Tommy Gun” in fantastic condition. Even parkerized gray finish on all exposed metal surfaces w/ classic hardwood furniture. Above the horizontal handguard lies a smooth tapered bbl. which terminates at the familiar front blade sight. Sling swivels front & rear w/ tan canvas sling. The simple yet effective rear sight combines a fixed peep w/ a notch in its protected environment for fast target acquisition. Right side smooth cocking handle. The M1 utilizes the heavily produced 20 rd. & 30 rd. stick mag. Receiver markings are as follows: (Left side) “THOMPSON SUB MACHINE GUN – CALIBER 45 M1 – NO. M389A” (Top) familiar Thompson trademark bullet logo; (Right side) “AUTO – ORDNANCE CORPORATION – WEST HURLEY, NEW YORK, U.S.A.”. MAGS: 2 - 30 rd. stick Mags. 1 Mag. Matte blue finish, the other a traditional gray parkerized finish. Both mags appear to be MFG by the Seymour Products Company. Though the lettering on the parkerized is difficult to read. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Bulldog 35” black padded nylon transport bag. CONDITION: parkerizing on all exposed metal surfaces is complete & consistent. Wooden furniture exhibits tiny light impressions a typical characteristic earned during storage. Pistol grip shows a little more wear w/ some light chipping in bottom finger placement area. Wood tone on all furniture matches very well. Dark bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SMG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1529/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $13,000-16,000. 7

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1005. EARLY BERETTA 7.62 NATO BM59 SELECT FIRE. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. Cal. 7.62 NATO. S# X000127. Bbl. 19”. Heavily resembling a crossover between the M-1 Garand & the M-14, the Italian BM59 is a creature all to itself. Bridging the gap between the 2 systems we have the receiver style of the M-1 Garand with detachable mag. capabilities of the M-14 in the 7.62 NATO cartridge. Housed in a beautiful hardwood stock w/ matching bbl. shroud, it enjoys a dark stain that still illustrates the original wood grain. It has an interesting muzzle brake, sometimes referred to as a Tri-comp, doubling as a grenade launcher, also including a folding grenade sight system. A rugged bipod providing over 11” of clearance, folds tightly under the forearm of the stock when not employed. The front sight is a protected blade style w/ a rear peep sight that is micro adj. for both windage & elevation. The receiver is designed to be top loaded utilizing stripper clips even though it utilizes a detachable 20 rd. proprietary box mag. The fire control selector is located on the front left side of the receiver w/ designations A-S for automatic & semi-automatic. Left rear portion of the receiver marked “SPRINGFIELD ARMORY’. Extreme rear of the receiver on top marked “P. BERETTA - 7.62MM BM59 – GARDONE VT – ITALIA – X000127”. Right side charging handle. Folding Winter trigger. Safety is located internally at the front of the trigger guard. Shoulder stock utilizes a rubber buttpad that conceals a folding shoulder rest. Sling swivels front & rear. Several components individually marked “PB BM59” as well as additional markings on side. MAGS: 1-20 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory green & white Springfield Armory cardboard box; assorted manuals & pamphlets as provided by Springfield including the dated original headspace card. CONDITION: exposed metal surfaces still enjoy complete coverage of original matte finish. Very gentle thinning on high spots & on areas of mechanical interaction. Gas tuVbe finish appears more of a thinning gun blue than the dark parkerized finish found elsewhere on exposed metal surfaces. Wood stock has a few light impressions particularly on the top heat shield. All sights move freely & bipod properly intersects w/ designated positions on stock. Bore is bright w/ well pronounced rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1518/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $12,000-18,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1006. EARLY BERETTA 7.62 NATO BM59 SELECT FIRE. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. Cal. 7.62 NATO. S# X000125. Bbl. 19”. Heavily resembling a crossover between the M-1 Garand & the M-14, the Italian BM59 is a creature all to itself. Bridging the gap between the 2 systems we have the receiver style of the M-1 Garand with detachable mag. capabilities of the M-14 in the 7.62 NATO cartridge. Housed in a beautiful hardwood stock w/ matching bbl. shroud, it enjoys a dark stain that still illustrates the original wood grain. It has an interesting muzzle brake, sometimes referred to as a Tri-comp, doubling as a grenade launcher, also including a folding grenade sight system. A rugged bipod providing over 11” of clearance, folds tightly under the forearm of the stock when not employed. The front sight is a protected blade style w/ a rear peep sight that is micro adj. for both windage & elevation. The receiver is designed to be top loaded utilizing stripper clips even though it utilizes a detachable 20 rd. proprietary box mag. The fire control selector is located on the front left side of the receiver w/ designations A-S for automatic & semi-automatic. Left rear portion of the receiver is marked “SPRINGFIELD ARMORY’. Extreme rear of the receiver on top is marked “P. BERETTA - 7.62MM BM59 – GARDONE VT – ITALIA – X000125”. Right side charging handle. Folding Winter trigger. Safety is located internally at the front of the triggerguard. Shoulder stock utilizes a rubber buttpad that conceals a folding shoulder rest. Sling swivels front & rear. Several components individually marked “PB BM59” as well as additional markings on side. MAGS: 1-20 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory green & white Springfield Armory cardboard box; assorted manuals & pamphlets as provided by Springfield. CONDITION: exposed metal surfaces still enjoy complete coverage of original matte finish. Very gentle thinning on high spots & on areas of mechanical intervention. Gas tube finish appears more of a thinning gun blue than the dark parkerized finish found elsewhere on exposed metal surfaces. Wood stock has a few light cracks on the top heat shield. All sights move freely & bipod properly intersects w/ designated positions on stock. Bright bore w/ well pronounced rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1522/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $12,000-18,000. 9

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1007. STAINLESS STEEL FULLY TRANSFERABLE FULL AUTO SURPRESSED RUGER 10/22 BY S&H ARMS & JOHN NORRELL. Cal. .22 LR. Silencer S# S0-080198, S&H Arms S# 2225, Ruger S# 244-29075. Bbl. 18”. a beautiful stainless steel Ruger 10/22 converted to full auto & integrally suppressed utilizing John Norrell technology which is considered by many to be the bench mark in rim fire fast fire. Emulating a bull bbl. stainless steel target model. Outwardly, close inspection will reveal that the 18” bbl. Is actually an integral suppressor & the receiver bears the signature Norrell selector parallel w/ the trigger. Nestled in a modified Ruger factory hardwood stock as the ultimate illusion. Suppressed bbl. Also retains the factory Ruger sights consisting of a front blade & rear flip up buck horn, just like the original. Receiver is drilled & tapped for future optic mounting. Please be advised that this is a two stamp firearm, one for the MG & the other for the suppressor. MAGS: 1-30 rd. Ram-Line. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black padded nylon number 40 Ace Case transport bag. CONDITION: factory wooden stock exhibits a few light impressions indicative of vertical rack storage. Finish on exposed metal surfaces is mostly unblemished aside from some gentle wear on top the receiver as can occur during storage. Bbl. Is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG/SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1536 & 03-1537 & 22-218/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $12,000-15,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1008. FULLY TRANSFERABLE M16 A2 STYLE MG. Cal. 223. S# D1002. Bbl. 20”. A classic M16 A2 configuration mfg. by The David Company on an SGW Olympic receiver. Very few firearms are as recognizable & relevant as the Colt M16. From 40 year old black & white grainy news clips to current high definition video, shot in the Middle East, this time proven workhorse still remains the primary longarm today. Its semi-auto, sporting counterpart, the AR15, has been the most popular MSR in the U.S. for over a decade. Unfortunately, it’s been over 36 years since these could be mfg. for civilian ownership & they’re still as popular as ever. A2 style flash hider protected post elevation adj. front sight w/ bayonet lug & windage adj. rear peep on carry handle. Rifle length A2 circular handguards. Straight Delta ring. Rnd. forward assist. Raised fence lower receiver. No brass deflector. Factory black anodized finish. Sling swivels front & rear. 10” Trapdoor full length buttstock. Receiver markings, left side above mag. well: “THE DAVID CO. INC. / FT WORTH TX U.S.A. / MOD DXMG / CAL 223 – 5.56 / D1002”, left side above trigger: “SGW OLY WA USA”, selector marked “S – F – A”. No right side receiver markings. MAGS: 2 aluminum Parsons Precision Products 30 rd. mags. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black nylon Bagmaster No. 42 transport case w/ sling. CONDITION: upper & lower receiver finish matches in color quite closely which is unusual for many aftermarket M16 conversions. Scattered light handling marks mostly on high surfaces. Furniture appears used but in great condition. Trapdoor functions correctly. SAK chrome bore pencil bbl. remains shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1541/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $10,000-14,000.

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1009. FULLY TRANSFERABLE CLASSIC MP40 SMG. Cal. 9mm. S# SWC1023. Bbl. 10”. Hooded fixed blade front sight, rear sight is windage drift adj., 2 piece folding leaf. Of all the German WWII era SMGs, the MP40 may be the most iconic of them all. Its slow cyclic rate combined w/ decent sights & pleasant ergonomics make it as fun to operate as it is interesting to look at. It utilizes a very simplistic, yet incredibly smooth open bolt firing mechanism. The recoil system is typical of German over engineering consisting of a 3 piece telescoping rod w/ a captured spring that dbls. as the connection point for the firing pin which slides inside of the bolt. The safety mechanism is an extremely simple design which shares commonalties w/ other WWII era SMGs. It consists of a rearward notch that interfaces w/ the cocking handle holding the bolt to the rear. This particular example was mfg. by Special Weapons Co. of Wilmington, NC utilizing the majority of what appears to be original German parts. This MP40 utilizes a 3d generation mag. housing which includes the ribs for strength & square notch facing the shooter. While outwardly marked parts possess several waffenamts & numbers, it appears to have been assembled from numerous original SMGs w/ very few numbered matching. Rear trunnion, sights, trigger group & stock bear matching numbers & indicate “bnz43” mfg. Rear trunnion bears waffenamt w/ code “WaA623”, as well as front sight assembly forward of resting bar. Under folding stock, reddish-brown Bakelite grips w/ dark brown Bakelite lower receiver cover. MAGS: 2 unmarked metal 32 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1 metal MP38/40 spring assisted mag. loader & black nylon Assault Systems transport bag. CONDITION: blued finish is consistent & complete on all exposed metal surfaces. Forward area of receiver tube & front sling swivel possess sm. areas of patina. Stock locks properly in both folded & extended positions. Grips appear in nice condition free of any obvious damage. Bakelite receiver has normal scratches & handling marks. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Good bore w/ extremely strong rifling. THIS IS A NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SMG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1531/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $9,000-12,000.

1010. FULLY TRANSFERABLE RUGER AC556K MG. Cal. 223. S# 191-04110. Bbl. 13”. The Ruger AC556 select fire system probably gained the lions share of its notoriety from being the go to weapon of Mr. T. & the A-Team. The select fire version of the extremely popular Mini-14 was available in several configurations & finishes. The short barreled factory folding stock such as this example has long been a favorite. Unmarked flash hider & muzzle brake, stainless steel in appearance & 3 1/2” in length. Hardwood w/ steel right side folding stock. Black plastic ventilated bbl. shroud. The AC556 is unique in that it offers 3 modes of fire to be determined by the user including single shot semi-automatic, 3 rd. burst or full auto. The selector is located to the right on the rear portion of the receiver while the safety remains in its traditional position forward of the trigger guard identical to the Mini-14. The gas block, rear of the muzzle, has the appropriate sling point attachment indicating original manufacture as a folding stock gun. Sling swivels on left side front & rear w/ black nylon sling. Black plastic checkered pistol grip. Fixed blade front style sight & adj. rear peep sight. MAGS: 3 total. 1 - 30 rd. aluminum stainless finish Mitchell Arms mag. 1 - 30 Rd Ramline mag. 1 - 40 Rd. steel unmarked mag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Tactical Performance black nylon carry bag. CONDITION: wood stock is largely unblemished obviously being stored properly & well cared for w/ some light impressions on left side typically associated w/ vertical rack storage & some darkening on the front coinciding w/ the gas block. Steel folding mechanism locks correctly in both open & closed positions. Exposed metal surfaces still retain the vast majority of deep dark original blued finish w/ the only exception being thinning in areas of mechanical intervention. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1540/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $7,000-11,000.

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1012. FULLY TRANSFERABLE ABSOLUTELY PRESTINE VECTOR UZI SMG IN FACTORY BOX. Cal. 9mm. S# 102111. Bbl. 10 1/4”. Model HR4332 is one of the most sought after Uzi Platforms on the market. These guns were purpose built as machine guns w/ proper heat treating & available in several calibers. While they are often stamped in multiple calibers, the vast majority were offered in 9mm parabellum. The original Uzi SMG is an open bolt, select fire mechanism that is light years ahead of its technology when it comes to use, it can be utilized in its collapsed, concealable configuration, yet takes only moments to extend the rear stock w/ a simple slap of the control hand pulling it into its extended position. The Uzi bbl. only appears to be a couple inches in length which greatly minimizes its signature for use in tight quarters, but because of the ingenious design it actually extends back inside of the bolt giving the operator over 10” of rifled bbl. to increase hit probability immensely. Its ratcheting top cover is an important safety factor when utilizing an open bolt mechanism. Those that are familiar w/ the 1911 family of firearms will appreciate the grip safety integrated into the mechanism. This particular example has black plastic furniture, bottom front mounted bayonet lug & sling swivels on left side of receiver & stock. Elevation adj. protected post front sight. Dual aperture rear sight. Left side markings “A-R-S” above safety/selector. Left rear receiver markings “HR4332 / 9MM/45 ACP/22 / Group IND (inside target logo) / LOU KY 40214” & in center above trigger group “VECTOR ARMS NSL. UT”. Right side receiver markings include S# 102111. MAGS: 1-25 rd. parkerized stick mag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: cardboard box as provided by Vector Arms, originally warranty card & UZI operation manual. CONDITION: all exposed metal surfaces are black parkerized in what appears to be factory finish. All outward appearances indicate this firearm has seen very little use if any at all. Stock locks tight & positive in both open & closed position. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1533/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $6,000-10,000. 13

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1011. FULLY TRANSFERABLE ACTION ARMS MODEL B OPEN BOLT UZI SMG. Cal. 9mm. S# SA64065 (XO-0035). Bbl. 10”. An original UZI Model B initially mfg. as a semi-automatic carbine later converted to a select fire SMG utilizing an X-Ring registered bolt (S# XO-0035). The original platform was available in several calibers, but the vast majority were offered in 9mm parabellum. Open bolt, select fire mechanism that is light years ahead of its technology when it comes to use, it can be utilized in its collapsed, concealable configuration, yet takes only moments to extend the rear stock w/ a simple slap of the control hand pulling it into its extended position. The Uzi bbl. only appears to be a couple inches in length which greatly minimizes its signature for use in tight quarters, but because of the ingenious design it actually extends back inside of the bolt giving the operator over 10 inches of rifled bbl. to increase hit probability immensely. Its ratcheting top cover is an important safety factor when utilizing an open bolt mechanism. Those that are familiar w/ the 1911 family of firearms will appreciate the grip safety integrated into the mechanism. This particular example has black plastic furniture. Bottom front mounted bayonet lug. Sling swivels on left side of receiver & stock. Elevation adj. protected post front sight. Dual aperture rear sight. Left side markings “A-F-S” above safety/selector. Left rear receiver markings “UZI semi_auto / MODEL B / 9mm PARA / IMI_ISRAEL”. Right side receiver markings include S# SA 64605 & “ACTION ARMS, LTD. / Phile. PA”. Bbl. appears to be threaded 1/2x28 w/ a knurled thread protector. MAGS: 2-25 rd. parkerized stick mags. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: mag. loader & Assault Systems nylon transport case. CONDITION: all exposed metal surfaces are black painted in what appears to be factory finish. Stock locks tight & positive in both open & closed position. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand, shiny bore w/ strong rifling. There appears to be a ring approx. 3 1/2” from the bore w/ a corresponding slight bulge that can be felt but is difficult to see externally, indicating possibly a squib load at some point. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1532 & 22-265/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $6,000-10,000.


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1013. DESIRABLE 45 ACP FULLY TRANSFERABLE UZI SMG. Cal. 45 ACP. S# SA46254 (882). Bbl. 10”. An original UZI Model B initially mfg. as a semi-automatic carbine later converted to a select fire SMG utilizing a BG Machine registered bolt (S# 882). The original platform was available in several calibers, but the vast majority were offered in 9mm parabellum. This particular example is chambered in 45 ACP utilizing an aftermarket trigger group that allows the use of Grease Gun mags. Open bolt, select fire mechanism that is light years ahead of its technology when it comes to use. It can be utilized in its collapsed, concealable configuration, yet takes only moments to extend the rear stock w/ a simple slap of the control hand pulling it into its extended position. The Uzi bbl. only appears to be a couple inches in length which greatly minimizes its signature for use in tight quarters, but because of the ingenious design it actually extends back inside of the bolt giving the operator over 10” of rifled bbl. to increase hit probability immensely. Its ratcheting top cover is an important safety factor when utilizing an open bolt mechanism. Those that are familiar w/ the 1911 family of firearms will appreciate the grip safety integrated into the mechanism. This particular example has black plastic furniture. Bottom front mounted bayonet lug. Sling swivels on left side of receiver & stock w/ a tan canvas sling. Elevation adj. protected post front sight. Dual aperture rear sight. Left side markings “A-R-S” above safety/selector. Left rear receiver markings “UZI semi_auto / MODEL B / 9mm PARA / IMI_ISRAEL”. Right side receiver markings include S# SA 46254 & “ACTION ARMS, LTD. / Phile. PA”. MAGS: 2-30 rd. blued stick mags. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Shooting Systems nylon transport case. CONDITION: all exposed metal surfaces are black painted in what appears to be factory finish aside from the parkerized ratcheting top cover. Stock locks tight & positive in both open & closed position. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand, shiny bore w/ strong rifling. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (22-264 & 03-1534/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $6,000-10,000.

1014. COMPLETE AMERICAN 180 SMG PACKAGE WITH EXTRA DRUMS AND BARRELS. Cal. 22 LR. S# B01189. Bbl. 16 1/2”. Originally mfg. & imported from Austria, the earliest American 180 variants were classified as Dealer Samples due to the inability to import transferable machine guns after 1968. E&L mfg. started building a version in the United States & since they were domestic in mfg., these were fully transferable firearms. The American 180 is an open bolt, select fire 22 LR buzz saw that typically feeds from a 176 rd., 3 tiered metal circular mag. mounted on top of the receiver. E&L mfg. made a few plastic mags. w/ a capacity of 165 rds., 220 rds. & 275 rds. All of them utilize a captured spring winding mechanism to operate, just like the originals. The cyclic rate is often rumored to be in excess of 2000 RPM & a single burst in a full mag. is completed in only 7 seconds. The sound is as unique as its appearance, compared more to that of a chainsaw than a firearm because of the excessive cyclic rate. The bbl. is finned in a similar style to that of the legendary Thompson w/ a protected blade front sight & an adj. peep rear sight. The forend, pistol grip & shoulder stock are an attractive matching hardwood. Finish on all exposed metal parts is blued or black paint all bearing the same color & tone. Left side non reciprocating charging handle. Safety is located on the right side of the receiver. The selector is a cross slide pin. When pushed from left to right, full auto is selected & will continue to fire as long as trigger is held to the rear. When the pin is pushed in from the right, it is an open bolt semi auto action. The unique drum, w/ winding assembly is mounted on the top, above the chamber, forward of the trigger. The ejection port is below the firearm forward of the trigger. Top of factory length bbl. just rear of front sight marked “MADE IN AUSTRIA”. Other markings directly below drum placement include “AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL CORP / SLC UTAH USA / A002118”. It is also marked “CAL. 22 LR” directly above chamber. Also includes 9” bbl. w/ a heavy profile & threaded muzzle bearing the familiar wooden Thompson SMG style vertical pistol grip. Removable rear stock locks w/ a single push button to the rear of the receiver similar to that of a Thompson SMG. Sling swivel left rear side of receiver. MAGS: 2 polymer E&L Mfg. believed to be 165 rds. & 220 rds. (possibly 275). UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: extra 9” bbl. w/ vertical fore grip, 1 metal winder, 1 E&L loading tray, E&L owner instructional manual, 1 black nylon transport bag. CONDITION: original finish enjoys full coverage on exposed metal surfaces w/ some thinning on high spots & in areas of mechanical intervention. No major visible flaws of any type. Wood furniture exhibits only light handling marks w/ several sm. impressions typically associated w/ storage. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Both drums appear to be functional & both rotate freely. Both bores are shiny w/ visible rifling. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SMG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1535/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $6,000-9,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1015. FULLY TRANSFERABLE S.W. D. M11 / NINE SMG. Cal. 9mm. S# 85-0004639. Bbl. 5.5”. The younger brother of the infamous MAC-10 may not have moved out of it’s shadow as far as Hollywood movies & urban legend is concerned, but as far as becoming a commonly owned civilian SMG, it may actually have taken the top spot. From its introduction to the legislative imposed cutoff of 05-19-1986 the M-11 was a popular & affordable entry level SMG. It’s low price was only rivaled by its reliability & these little bullet hoses continue to perform just as well several decades later. This particular example mfg. by SWD of Atlanta GA was manufactured in 1985. The company name was an acronym for Silvia Williams Daniel, the prior spouse of Wayne Daniel who owned the manufacturing rights to the Ingram Model 11 as well as the popular Cobray trademark. Finish on exposed metal surfaces is dark & parkerized. The protected post fixed front sight & single aperture rear sight were sufficient for the extremely fast cyclic rate & aided by a top folding telescoping wire stock. Factory threaded bbl. Left side selector switch. Right side safety parallel to trigger guard. The familiar Cobray snake logo appears on the right rear of the lower receiver as well as the upper receiver, just behind the front sight. Front nylon hanging strap is present to assist in muzzle control. Open bolt select fire action. MAGS: 5 Zytel Cobray factory mags. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory cardboard shipping box w/ fitted Styrofoam insert; black mag. pouch & green Cobray sling w/ paperwork. CONDITION: finish on exterior metal surfaces enjoy complete coverage w/ light scratches which are common when storing these in multiple. Finish thinning at areas of mechanical intervention such as the cocking handle & stock where they contact the upper receiver. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SMG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1550/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $4,500-6,500. 1016. FULLY TRANSFERABLE S.W. D. M11 / NINE SMG. Cal. 9mm. S# 85-0004952. Bbl. 5.5”. The younger brother of the infamous MAC10 may not have moved out of its shadow as far as Hollywood movies & urban legend is concerned, but as far as becoming a commonly owned civilian SMG, it may actually have taken the top spot. From its introduction to the legislative imposed cutoff of 05-19-1986 the M-11 was a popular & affordable entry level SMG. Its low price was only rivaled by its reliability & these little bullet hoses continue to perform just as well several decades later. This particular example mfg. by SWD of Atlanta GA was manufactured in 1985. The company name was an acronym for Silvia Williams Daniel, the prior spouse of Wayne Daniel who owned the manufacturing rights to the Ingram Model 11 as well as the popular Cobray trademark. Finish on exposed metal surfaces is dark & parkerized. The protected post fixed front sight & single aperture rear sight were sufficient for the extremely fast cyclic rate & aided by a top folding telescoping wire stock. Factory threaded bbl. Left side selector switch. Right side safety parallel to trigger guard. The familiar Cobray snake logo appears on the right rear of the lower receiver as well as the upper receiver, just behind the front sight. Front nylon hanging strap is present to assist in muzzle control. Open bolt select fire action. MAGS: 1-30 rd. Zytel Cobray factory. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory cardboard shipping box w/ fitted Styrofoam insert; 1 Cobray mag. loading tool & factory cleaning rod. CONDITION: finish on exterior metal surfaces enjoy complete coverage w/ light scratches which are common when storing these in multiple. Finish thinning at areas of mechanical intervention such as the cocking handle & stock where they contact the upper receiver. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SMG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1551/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $4,500-6,500. 15 Many Additional Photos on poulinauctions.com


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1017. FULLY TRANSFERABLE M11/NINE SMG WITH CASE. Cal. 9mm. S# 86-0011644. Bbl. 5 1/2”. The younger brother of the infamous MAC-10 may not have moved out of its shadow as far as Hollywood movies & urban legend is concerned, but as far as becoming a commonly owned civilian SMG, it may actually have taken the top spot. From its introduction to the legislative imposed cutoff of May 19th, 1986 the M-11 was a popular & affordable entry level SMG. Its low price was only rivaled by its reliability & these little bullet hoses continue to perform just as well several decades later. This particular example mfg. by SWD of Atlanta GA was mfg. during the final year. The company name was an acronym for Silvia Williams Daniel, the prior spouse of Wayne Daniel who owned the mfg. rights to the Ingram Model 11 as well as the popular Cobray trademark. Finish on exposed metal surfaces is dark & parkerized. The protected post fixed front sight & single aperture rear sight were sufficient for the extremely fast cyclic rate & aided by a top folding telescoping wire stock. Factory threaded bbl. Left side selector switch. Right side safety parallel to trigger guard. The familiar Cobray snake logo appears on the right rear of the lower receiver. Open bolt select fire action. MAGS: 2-30 rd. Zytel factory. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black nylon carry strap w/ Cobray logo, factory front nylon strap, black nylon transport bag w/ mag. pouches. CONDITION: finish on exterior metal surfaces enjoys complete coverage w/ only light scratches, which are common when storing these in multiple. Gun is devoid of finish thinning even in areas of mechanical intervention indicating that it has been used very little beyond test firing if at all. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SMG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1538/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $3,500-4,500.

1018. FULLY TRANSFERABLE POWDER SPRINGS, GA INGRAM M10 SMG. Cal. 45. S# 1-3006443. Bbl. 6”. There are very few firearms that conjure up the imagination of the general public more than the mere mention of the MAC 10. The Ingram Model 10 was originally designed in 1964. It would become the 1st of many sm. simplistic SMGs to contrast the expensive & labor intensive earlier variants such as the Thompson & Reising M50. Ingram’s 2 basic guidelines while designing the Model 10 “simple & cheap” while remaining effective & reliable. Made famous mostly by Hollywood, the M10 had appearances on the silver screen & on television eventually earning the infamous title of “The Gun That Made The 80’s Roar” starting w/ John Wayne utilizing a suppressed 9mm M10 in the 1974 movie “McQ”. A favorite example used by the organized anti-gun movement, the Mac 10 was eventually, incorrectly & inaccurately synonymous w/ every crime committed for a long period of time. Here we have an Ingram variant mfg. in Powder Springs, GA. Chambered in 45 ACP. Protected post fixed front sight & rear peep sight that is integral w/ the receiver. Select fire, open bolt, blowback action. Selector on left side of receiver. Safety inside trigger guard. MAGS: 2-30 rd. metal grease gun style mags w/ Cobray logo. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory front safety strap, 6 1/2” bbl. extension, ACE black nylon transport case. CONDITION: exposed metal surfaces enjoy a parkerized finish w/ complete coverage throughout. Very few handling marks consisting of very light scratches primarily on front left section of receivers. All outward appearances indicate very little actual use. Collapsible wire stock locks tightly in both open & closed positions as does the folding shoulder section. Bore is clean w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1539/JZ). MODERN. CLASS III. $3,500-5,500.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1019. EARLY KNIGHT’S MANUFACTURING SURPRESSED STONER RIFLE SR-25 LIGHTWEIGHT MATCH. Cal. 7.62mm. S# 21755. Bbl. 20”. The stoner SR-25 system is not an upgraded platform but a purpose built rifle manufactured for unparalleled accuracy. This particular variant offers a 20” medium profile bbl. w/ a threaded muzzle to accept the AWC Thundertrap Suppressor. Low profile gas block forward of 12” composite free floating handguard. Numbered, matching upper & lower receivers bear S# 21755. Upper receiver is free of a forward assist & brass deflector though this particular rifle is fitted w/ an optional accessory shell deflector. Left side safety/selector controls. Magpul pistol grip w/ multiple inserts to match desired contour. 10.5” Shoulder stock w/ trapdoor. These rifles often boasted sub MOA accuracy & this one includes factory test target dated 7-2-97 illustrating a .800”, 5 shot group. Correct dark black finish on receivers. MAGS: 1 factory 20 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: new unsealed AWC Thundertrap suppressor w/ original owner’s manual. Magpul pistol grip inserts. Gun Guard factory bar coded plastic transport case. Original owner’s manual & test target. CONDITION: original finish on exposed metal surfaces is complete & consistent w/ no outward degradation visible. Lettering on receivers is filled in a combination of white or red. Furniture is unblemished. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATFE TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (21-4601 & 03-1526/JZ). MODERN. CLASS III. $2,000-3,000.

1020. EARLY ARES DEFENSE SHRIKE 5.56 DROP ON BELT FEED UPPER RECEIVER FOR AR-15 OR M16. Cal. .223. S# B00103. Bbl. 16”. The Shrike belt feed conversion system is truly a modern marvel in engineering, allowing an upgrade to the US militaries primary service rifle of over 50 years from simply box fed magazines to belt fed while retaining the ability to utilize the standard box magazine & drums. It was designed to utilize the standard M-27 & Stoner links & linked SAW ammunition. It incorporates a quick change bbl. system & side mounted piston operating system upgrade w/ out the use of any tools while retaining almost every lower receiver part in the current US armory. Numerous configurations were offered w/ several optional bbl. lengths & furniture choices. These utilize a traditional top cover w/ shuttle feed mechanism & left side mounted, folding non-reciprocating charging handle. Today these are marketed through a company named FightLite Industries as the MCR re-designed for the more destructive M855A1 ammunition. This particular example has a 6” Mil-Std rail system on the top cover & a free floating 6.5” quad rail hand guard. Finish on all external components are a suitable combination of matching black parkerizing & anodizing. MAGS: 10 piece advanced weapon system link set. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: spare 16” quick change bbl., main action spring, carbine stock spacer, modified bolt catch, front sight assembly, rear sight assembly, SAW box magazine adapter & SAW box & operators manual. CONDITION: all parts w/ the exception of 200 rd. plastic SAW box are brand new, never having been assembled. Still retains factory hang tag. (02-16595/JZ) $2,500-3,500. 17

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1021. EARLY ARES DEFENSE SHRIKE 5.56 DROP ON BELT FEED UPPER RECEIVER FOR AR-15 OR M16. Cal. 223. S# B00118. Bbl. 16”. The Shrike belt feed conversion system is truly a modern marvel in engineering, allowing an upgrade to the US militaries primary service rifle of over 50 years from simply box fed magazines to belt fed while retaining the ability to utilize the standard box magazine & drums. It was designed to utilize the standard M-27 & Stoner links & linked SAW ammunition. It incorporates a quick change bbl. system & side mounted piston operating system upgrade w/ out the use of any tools while retaining almost every lower receiver part in the current US armory. Numerous configurations were offered w/ several optional bbl. lengths & furniture choices. These utilize a traditional top cover w/ shuttle feed mechanism & left side mounted, folding non-reciprocating charging handle. Today these are marketed through a company named FightLite Industries as the MCR re-designed for the more destructive M855A1 ammunition. This particular example has a 6” Mil-Std rail system on the top cover & a free floating 6.5” quad rail hand guard. Finish on all external components are a suitable combination of matching black parkerizing & anodizing. MAGS: 10 piece advanced weapon system link set. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: spare 16” quick change bbl., main action spring, carbine stock spacer, modified bolt catch, front sight assembly, rear sight assembly, SAW box magazine adapter & SAW box & operators manual. CONDITION: all parts w/ the exception of 200 rd. plastic SAW box are brand new, never having been assembled. Still retains factory hang tag. (02-16596/JZ) $2,500-3,500.

1022. AS NEW 12 GA. TROMIX S17 SBS SAIGA 12. Cal. 12 Ga. S# H1140996. Bbl. 8”. Since the last round of import restrictions, very few firearms have been as highly sought after as the Saiga-12 shotgun. These firearms as popular as they continue to be were well known for being all over the map as far as quality control. While some function flawlessly, running everything from hot slugs & buck shot down to the inexpensive bulk pack ammo, there were others that refused to cycle properly regardless of ammo type. Because of this non conformity an entire aftermarket industry with fixes, upgrades & accessories quickly formed. Of those companies that rebuilt & upgraded the Saiga-12 platform, none were as highly sought after as TROMIX Lead Delivery Systems started by Tony Rumore, a long time gun plumber & skunkworx specialist well known for many of his innovative, sometimes outrageous designs. His version of the Saiga-12 often referred to as the S17. Though it may quickly be easily identified by the aggressive door breeching shark muzzle break & familiar XS night sights a detailed look will expose an enormous number of upgrades to the original platform that could include a SAW pistol grip, re-machining the receiver end to the correct angle & adding a TIG welded back plate, a welded safety selector stop, welded TROMIX trigger guard, welded up discarded axis pin holes, the addition of US mfg. fire control parts, modifying the mag well for standard capacity magazines, realigning the gas block, tuning the extractor w/ proper bbl. relief & sand blasting w/ aluminum oxide media before refinishing w/ a black, bake on Norrell Molly Resin. Other options available which are included on this particular example are side folding stock w/ LimbSaver recoil pad, Galil charging handle, HK style sights & 8” bbl. Left side receiver traditional AK scope mount. MAGS: 1-4 rd. factory magazine & 3 Pro Mag 10 rd. magazines. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Traditional tubular AK cleaning kit w/ 12 ga. Brush, plastic oil bottle, 35” Bulldog black padded nylon carry bag & original TROMIX certificate of authenticity. CONDITION: bearing not a single visible flaw or blemish all outward appearances indicate this firearm has most likely not been fired since leaving TROMIX. Shiny bore. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SBS REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1549/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $1,400-2,400. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1023. SWR INTEGRALLY SUPPRESSED MARLIN 9MM CAMP CARBINE. Cal. 9mm. S# RCC-099 & 05587184. Bbl. 19”. One of the alltime favorite platforms for integral suppression & available in two desirable pistol calibers, this one in 9mm parabellum. The host rifle, the Marlin camp carbine has an attractive checkered, hardwood stock w/ red factory rubber recoil pad. It feeds from a readily available standard capacity magazine. Sling studs front & rear. Blue finish receiver w/ black plastic trigger group. Sound suppression curtesy of an 18” integrally suppressed bbl. Mfg. By SWR of Martinez Ga. Suppressed bbl. assembly finished in dark matte black. MAGS: 1-12 rd. factory magazine. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a 44” Ace Case black nylon padded transport bag. CONDITION: exposed metal surfaces enjoy complete coverage w/ only gentle thinning on receiver high spots. Wood stock is free of any obvious blemishing. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1543 & 22-220/JZ) BOTH MODERN CLASS III. $1,300-1,500.

1024. GEMTECH INTEGRALLY SUPPRESSED MIRAGE UPPER RECEIVER. Cal. 9mm. S# S98-3904. The ultimate in subcaliber sound suppression for the black rifle enthusiast. The Gemtech Mirage is a complete AR-15 style upper receiver which shares a resemblance to the dissipator style at first glance. Utilizing full length rifle rnd. handguards & tapered delta ring, it conceals an 11.5” sound suppressor providing an enormous amount of volume to quiet each pill. The upper itself is an early style carry handle design w/ no forward assist. Correct dark black anodized finish. Purpose built for the short 9mm, it utilizes an add-on brass deflector & short 2.5” dust cover. Sights are traditional for the A1 style black rifle consisting of an elevation adj. protected post front sight & dual aperture peep sights in carry handle adj. for windage. Complete w/ bolt carrier & charging handle. CONDITION: anodizing on exposed surfaces complete w/ only minimal signs of use. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1544/JZ). CLASS III. $800-1,200.

1025. STAINLESS STEEL SUPPRESSED RUGER 10/22 CARBINE BY SWR. Cal. .22 LR. Ruger S#239-69496 Silencer S# XLR020. Bbl. 18”. Emulating a bull bbl. stainless steel target mdl. outwardly, close inspection will reveal that the 18” bbl. Is actually an integral suppressor. Nestled in a modified Ruger factory hardwood stock as the ultimate sleeper. Suppressed bbl. void of external sights. Receiver is drilled & tapped for optic mounting & is currently sporting a Simmons 3x9 scope w/ duplex cross hairs MAGS: 1-30 rd. Ram-Line. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black padded nylon Assault Systems 38” transport bag. CONDITION: factory wooden stock exhibits a few light impressions indicative of vertical rack storage. Finish on exposed metal surfaces is mostly unblemished aside from some rack wear on bbl. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1542 & 22-219/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $500-800. 19

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1026. COMPLETE INTEGRALLY SUPPRESSED RIMFIRE UPPER RECEIVER FOR AR-15 OR M16. Cal. 22. S# XLR020. A drop on 22LR sub caliber conversion for the .223 AR-15 or M16. A complete assembly consisting of the upper receiver, an integrally suppressed bbl., charging handle & Atchison .22LR bolt & carrier complete w/ auto sear trip & counterweight. This simple drop on unit will change the cal. of your black rifle or pistol w/out any tools whatsoever. The suppressed bbl. assembly is an older design from the once industry giant SWR from Martinez, GA. Suppressed bbl. appears to be a simple bull bbl. at 1st glance but actually incorporates the bbl. & sound suppressor in 1 welded unit retaining the Title I rules. Early carry handle style upper receiver w/ windage adj., dual aperture peep sight, brass deflector & rnd. forward assist. Knurled tubular free floating handguard. Complete w/ dust cover. CONDITION: finish on all exterior components are complete & consistent w/ an attractive dark black matching finish. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SOUND SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1546/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $500-800. 1027. INTEGRALLY SUPPRESSED RAMLINE EXACTOR PISTOL. Cal. .22 LR. S# P54107423 (suppressor), P541-07423 (pistol). Bbl. 8”. A light weight self loading rimfire pistol w/ an integral sound suppressor that weighs only 27oz. The suppressor is an early aluminum design by Precision Arms International built on a Ramline Exactor host. Fixed blade front sight w/ a drift adj. rear. Polymer lower w/ aggressively stippled grip & serrated trigger guard. Matte black finish on exposed metal surfaces. Left side controls. MAGS: 1 factory 15 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: NONE. CONDITION: Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SOUND SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1552 & 22-1746/JZ). MODERN CLASS III. $300-500.

1028. GEMTECH OUTBACK SOUND SUPPRESSOR. Cal. 22. S# S01-6339. This tiny sound suppressor measures just over 5” in length & remains less than 1” in outside dia. yet provides excellent decibel reduction. Weighing in at only 2.5 oz w/ an attractive matte black finish, it is as effective as it is attractive on any platform. Threaded 1/2 X 28, it is universal w/ most factory muzzle threads. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory operation manual. CONDITION: finish is complete & consistent w/ only a few tiny scratches. It doesn’t appear to have seen excessive use. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1545/JZ). CLASS III. $200-300. 1029. SWR 9MM SOUND SUPPRESSOR. Cal. 9mm. S# XSG001. SWR, short for Southeastern Weaponry & Repair is well known for high quality, innovative suppression systems. This unit, measuring 7.562” in length & approx. 1.5” in dia. w/ matte black finish weighs in at 14.7 oz. CONDITION: finish is complete in coverage w/ a few light scratches & handling marks exhibiting some use. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1547). CLASS III. $200-400. 1030. ORIGINAL MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP. M10 SUPPRESSOR. Cal. 9mm. S# S2-2002228. A classic M10/M11 sound suppressor from Military Armament Corporation. These early suppressors consisted of primarily a ported bbl. system & utilized fairly common materials such as screen door material combined w/ a massive amount of volume to achieve the lowest decibel rating possible. It wasn’t uncommon for them to utilize flexible wipe material in the muzzle end to enhance performance. They had an overall length of approx. 11.5” starting w/ a 4” expansion chamber w/ an OD of almost 2.25”. The main tube was approx. 1.75” in dia. Marked w/ the early snake logo complete w/ factory neoprene heat cover. CONDITION: tube exterior still retains the 2 tone factory black finish. While coverage is consistent & complete, the muzzle end has a few wear marks where an improper wrench was utilized at some point. Original wipe material is oversized & quite hard, which is common w/ these early suppressors today. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT SUPPRESSOR REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-1548/JZ). CLASS III. $200-400. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1031. OHIO ORDNANCE BAR 1919 A3 RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 541. Bbl. 27” over flash hider. The BAR was developed by John Browning in 1917 as an air cooled, gas operated, mag. fed, shoulder fired automatic rifle as a requirement for WWI. Early manufacturers included Colt, Winchester & Marlin Rockwell. Approx. 85,000 were mfg. Prior to the armistice. This particular example is by Ohio Ordnance Works & is designated “The Self Loading Rifle Mod. 1918A3”. It is a semi auto only, closed bolt self loading rifle variant of the historical BAR. From its matte parkerized finish to its hardwood forend & carry handle, the looks & feel take the operator back 100 years. Gas operated w/ an adj. gas system. Has a threaded muzzle w/ cone flash hider. Fixed blade protected front sight. Ladder elevated peep rear sight graduated to 1500 yards w/ folding battle sight setting. 31” Sight radius. Green canvas sling. Trigger group marked “ROT” & “ArmaSteel”. Left side safety selector & non reciprocating charging handle. Black plastic stock w/ folding steel buttplate. Front mounted folding adj. bipod. MAGS: 4-20 rd. CONDITION: all outward aspects indicate this firearm has been utilized very little if any at all. The parkerizing coverage is complete & consistent w/ only a few light lines on the bbl. indicative of vertical rack storage. Wood forend is unblemished. Buttstock carries typical marks at 6 & 12 o’clock as normal. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling & fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-1434/JZ). MODERN. $4,000-5,000.

1032. HIGH CONDITION DUTCH CONTRACT MODEL 1941 JOHNSON SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S#. 4749. Standard configuration. The 22 3/4” bbl. with correct front sight and bayonet lug is stamped “J.A 30-06” on barrel shank and with number “6016N”. Matching number is on barrel ring lug. Action with Johnson Automatic’s Model of 1941 nomenclature and patent dates on top has “Cranston Arms” in inverted triangle at right rear with Dutch acceptance star stamp above. Bolt is numbered 7366(no care was taken to match numbers in the Johnson factory). Rifle is fitted with unmodified peep rear sight, spring has not been reinforced. Forestock is complete with cross pin. Unlaminated buttstock has checkered steel buttplate and military type sling loop. An unmarked brown leather sling is attached. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: canvas muzzle protector marked “EA BROWN MFG. CO. 1944”. CONDITION: exceptionally fine as partially refinished. Metal parts retaining over 90% original parkerized finish with high edge wear and silvering on rear of rotary magazine. Stocks show an old oil refinish over some marks, dings and small repaired crack in front of trigger guard retaining screw on left side. Bore is bright and shiny with sharp rifling throughout. Breech face shows evidence of very little firing. A very fine 1941 Johnson. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1310/MGM). CURIO. $5,000-9,000.

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1033. JOHNSON MODEL 1941 DUTCH CONTRACT SEMI AUTO RIFLE WITH WINFIELD UPDATE AND BAYONET. Cal. 30-06. S# 7806. The Winfield Arms. Co. offered refinished and upgraded Johnson rifles in the early ‘60’s and this rifle appears to be one. Bbl. 21 5/8”. Bbl. shank marked w/ “4348” “E”. Bbl. appears to be replacement as it is not machined to receive bayonet lug retaining pins. Serial numbers will not match on Johnson rifles because they were not matched at the factory at the time of assembly. Receiver marked on left rear w/ “CRANSTON ARMS CO.” in inverted triangle. Also marked w/ sm. 5 pointed star which was the Dutch acceptance mark. Receiver markings on top include “JOHNSON AUTOMATIC” “MODEL OF 1941” “CAL 30-06 SEMI-AUTO” “MADE IN PROVIDENCE, R.I. U.S.” & patent info. Adj. aperture rear sight graduated to 1,000m. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Walnut buttstock & forend appear to be Winfield replacements. Forend without crosspin. Buttstock with deep pistol grip and straight toe is fitted with commercial type sling loop holding British style tan web sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 7 1/2” blade spike bayonet w/ original leather scabbard. Lightweight bayonet made w/ all steel construction. Bayonet catch is present, & provided w/ 2 retaining transverse pins but is not installed on bbl. & bbl. is not machined on the underside to receive these retaining pins. Bayonet retains most of its original finish. Scabbard in very good condition w/ tight stitching. CONDITION: original finish stock set has very light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal retains 90% of what appears to be a blued refinish as was advertised by Winfield as their “Deluxe Military Model” which offered “newly blued”, “new barrel and walnut stocks”. It retailed for $129.50. 2 Holes are drilled and tapped in left side of action with plug screws. Very good shiny bore. (22-308/RW/MGM). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.

1034. SPRINGFIELD MODEL M1C SNIPER RIFLE W/ M82 SCOPE Cal. 30-06. S# 3714346. The 24” bbl. is dated “7/51” & fitted w/ T37 flash hider. Springfield action is fitted w/ Griffin & Howe type sidemount on left. Walnut stock w/ post 1953 eagle inspection cartouche is fitted w/ leather cheekrest marked “MRT 5/52”. Rifle is fitted w/ M82 telescopic sight, S# 52371 w/ stock number in G&H marked slide w/ original S# removed & restamped “2781” on right. Scope retains rubber eye shield. A leather sling is installed w/ hooks stamped “B”. CONDITION: good. Bbl. & action w/ dark gray almost black finish. Stocks have numerous marks & bumps. Top slide & rings are re-Parkerized. Bore is fine, shiny. Throat & muzzle ga. is 3. Mechanically good. Scope is good to very good w/ considerable loss to finish on tube. Optically clear. Flash hider is very fine. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1270/MGM). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1035. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1D GARAND SNIPER RIFLE W/ M84 SCOPE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1521378. 24” Bbl. dated January 1953 has correct drawing number & proofs on bbl. shank & is fitted w/ M1D sight base w/ correct staking of pin. Bbl. is fitted w/ M2 four-prong flash hider. Springfield action w/ correct markings on rear is fitted w/ operating handle marked “NH”. Leather cheek pad is marked “MRT” & dated “1-52” & was not removed to observe stock markings. Model 84 telescope w/ S# 26496 by LOF has crosshair and post reticle, and is fitted w/ correct rubber eye piece. CONDITION: very fine. Metal parts retaining over 90% of their Parkerized finish. Wood w/ only a few minor dents. Fair to good bore, rusted toward muzzle end, may clean. Throat ga. is 6. Action is smooth. Scope is very fine. Optically clear. (22-1433/MGM). CURIO. $2,500-3,500.

1036. SPRINGFIELD MODEL M1 GARAND UPGRADE TO M1D CONFIGURED SNIPER RIFLE W/ M84 SCOPE Cal. 30-06. S# 2464127. 24” Bbl. has standard SAA marks & is dated “9/52”. An M2 flash hider has been fitted along w/ M1D type scope base which shows four stakes, but they are not even. Action has usual Springfield Armory markings. Walnut buttstock is fitted w/ MRT cheekpiece dated “11/62”. M84 telescope sight by LOF has S# 7316 & is fitted w/ rubber eye shield. Rifle is supplied w/ web sling. CONDITION: good, metal retaining most of it’s varied Parkerized finishes. Wood of mixed color shows considerable handling marks. Rear hand guard shortened & somewhat reshaped. Bore is fine, shiny w/ some light frosting. Throat ga. is 3.5”. Action is smooth. Scope retains most of its Parkerized finish. Optically clear w/ some dust. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1395/MGM). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1037. SPRINGFIELD MODEL M1 GARAND UPGRADE TO M1D CONFIGURED SNIPER RIFLE W/ M84 SCOPE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1060049. The 24” bbl. is dated “3/52” & fitted w/ M1D base & M2 four prong flash hider. Walnut stock has remnants of inspector’s mark on left side & is fitted w/ unmarked laced on leather cheekpad. M84 telescopic sight, S# 24078, is in what appears to be reproduction cast mount. CONDITION: good. Bbl. & action w/ reblue. Flash hider is new. Stock has many marks & dings. Bore is very good to fine w/ some scattered frosting. Throat ga. is 4+. Scope is very fine, optically clear w/ some scattered specks. Action has a tendancy to catch on follower. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1269/MGM). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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1039. SCARCE WWII ISSUED US M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE WITH CORRECT FEATURES. Cal. 30-06. S# 2781838. All visible parts markings are “SA”. Bbl. 24”. Throat ga. 2.5. Muzzle ga. 2.5. Bbl. is marked “S A 5 44” which indicates this is the original bbl. “Locking” bar aperture rear sight w/ “battle range” elevation knob. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Single slot gas cyl. lock screw. Milled trigger guard. Walnut stock set. Buttstock is marked on left side w/ boxed “S.A. G.A.W.” & “crossed cannons”. Circled P proof under grip. 25 “Rack number” at end of grip. Front handguard although in near match in color is replacement. Green web sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: buttstock contains early type slotted combination tool & plastic oiler. CONDITION: stock set has pleasing worn condition w/ scattered scratches & handling marks throughout commensurate w/ careful service use. Buttstock has approx. 1” crack at top of grip. Replacement front handguard has tiny filled knot on the left side. Metal retains approx. 70% original parkerized finish w/ thinning & light wear. Bore has strong rifling turning dark in grooves. (22-170/RW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1040. RARE WINCHESTER WIN-13 M1 GARAND. Cal. 30-06. S# 1633134. Sometimes referred to as the “Dash 13”, these rifles were produced by Winchester late in WWII using receivers that had been manufactured in 1943 & laid aside until about 1945. The 24” bbl. has “WP” proof on right side. M1 action marked “Winchester trademark” at rear. Right front of action where hidden by wood marked “D28291WIN-13”. Bolt & trigger assembly are “WRA” marked. Sight marked “Battle Range”. Walnut stock has “OC” & “WRA” proofs on left side. Rack no. “39” painted on bottom of grip. Rifle fitted w/ canvas sling. CONDITION: good to very good. Bbl., action & other parkerized parts show considerable wear. Stock has old oil refinish w/ markings somewhat obscured. Bore is fine to very fine. Throat & muzzle both ga. 2.5. Action is smooth. A scarce & desirable garand. PROVENANCE: From the estate collection of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1287/MGM). CURIO. $1,500-3,000.

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1042. PRE KOREAN WAR M1 GARAND BY SPRINGFIELD. Cal. 30-06. S# 2462861. Standard configuration. Springfield bbl. is dated “1/47”. Springfield Armory marked trigger group has milled guard. Bolt & operating rod are “SA” marked. Stock has “SA” inspector’s mark on left side & is fitted w/ web sling. “P” proof is on grip. CONDITION: excellent as arsenal refurbished. Right side of receiver under wood electropencilled “SA 12-64”. Metal parts retaining nearly all phosphate finish. Wood is very fine w/ only a few minor handling marks & a few dents in its oil finish. Bore is bright & shiny. Throat ga. is 2.4. Muzzle ga. is 1.5. Action is smooth. A very nice Garand. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1251/MGM). CURIO. $900-1,400.

1043. US WWII WINCHESTER M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1623071. Bbl. 24”. Bbl. marked “SA 4-63”. Adj. aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bbl, bolt, operating rod & safety marked “SA”. Hammer marked “HRA”. Stamped trigger guard. Cross slot gas cyl. lock screw. Walnut buttstock & handguards. Buttstock is arsenal replacement marked w/ defense acceptance stamp on left side & encircled P proof under pistol grip. Handguards original finish walnut. Green web sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 6 3/8” blade bayonet marked “U.S. M5A1 IMPERIAL” on front of crossguard. Checkered black plastic grips. Green plastic scabbard marked “U.S. M8A1 VIZ”. Scabbard & bayonet have light wear & thinning finish. Blade has been lightly sharpened. CONDITION: buttstock has notably coarse finish w/ light wear, dents & scratches. With added epoxy type bedding in trigger guard area. Handguards have notably nicer original finish w/ light wear, dents & scratches. Metal has arsenal rework parkerized finish w/ light wear & thinning. Markings at rear of receiver have notable wear. Very good shiny bore w/ crisp rifling. (21-4322/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1044. REFURBISHED M1 GARAND W/ WINCHESTER BBL. & ACTION. Cal. 30-06. S# 2536155. Reparkerized bbl. has Winchester proof. Action is fitted w/ Springfield marked bolt, operating rod & trigger group. Stock is unmarked. Rifle is accompanied by M1 bayonet. CONDITION: good as refinished. All metal parts have new Parkerizing, including bayonet which shows considerable previous pitting. Stock has old oil refinish. Bore is bright & shiny. Throat & muzzle ga. is 1. Action shows little use. Mechanically good. (22-1474/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,100.

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1041. US SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND RIFLE CONVERTED TO 7.62 NATO BY PAKISTAN. Cal. 7.62 NATO. S# 5821767. Bbl. 24”. Bbl. has mark on right side “1-S-A-5-43”. Additionally stamped in larger format w/ white enhanced letters “7.62 NATO M11”. This was done by hand stamping when rifles were converted to 7.62 NATO by Pakistan. The conversion was done using HP White Laboratories type bushing & plastic spacer in mag. well. No visible import marks. Adj. aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Cross slot gas cyl. lock screw. All visible parts markings are “SA”. Stamped trigger guard. Unmarked replacement walnut stock set. Partially legible inked number in forend channel. Buttstock is not drilled for compartment under trap buttplate. Tan military style sling marked “SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Geneseo IL”. CONDITION: stock set has very nice appearance w/ scattered handling marks & area of removed finished in cheek area in left side of butt. Has thinning original parkerized finish w/ light wear & scattered sm. spots of oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (21-4275/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.


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1045. WINCHESTER M1 GARAND. Cal. 30-06. S# 1350494. 24” bbl. is stamped w/ Winchester proof & “4”. Action has Winchester markings on rear, “Battle Range” sight & “WRA” marked bolt. Trigger group w/ milled guard is also marked “WRA”, as is hammer & operating rod. Stock has “WRA” & ordnance marks on left side; “P” on grip. CONDITION: good as refinished. Metal w/ nearly all new blue finish showing high edge wear. Stock w/ heavy oil refinish, markings fairly weak. Shiny bore. Throat ga. is 1, muzzle ga. is 1.8. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1371/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1046. SPRINGFIELD MODEL M1 GARAND W/ BBL. DATE 11/44. Cal. 30-06. S# 3287938. It appears that all parts of this rifle are contemporary w/ each other. The 24” bbl. is marked “SA” & dated “11/44”. Springfield markings are at rear of action & left sight knob is marked “Battle Range”. Bolt is marked “17 SA B4A”. Operating rod & trigger group w/ stamped guard are also SA marked. Stock has circle “P” at grip, ordnance crossed cannons, & “S.A.” “N.F.R.” square cartouche on left side. Right side of butt is stamped “MRT”. Rack no. “182” is in white paint on left side of butt. Rifle is fitted w/ a web sling. CONDITION: good to very good. Metal parts retaining over 70% original Parkerized finish. Stocks retain most of their oil finish w/ a considerable number of marks. Bore is bright & shiny. Throat ga. is 1.5, muzzle ga. is 2.75. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1262/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1047. SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1796646. The 24” barrel by Springfield is dated 4/50. Springfield action is fitted with “SA” marked bolt. “SA” marked trigger group with stamped guard, also has Springfield hammer. Operating rod is unmarked. Stock with web sling has “P” proof on grip and “SA” mark on left side of comb. CONDITION: good, retaining most parkerized finish on metal and original finish on wood which has many marks and bumps. Good bore with some frosting in grooves gauges 1.5 at throat, 3 at muzzle. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1295/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1048. SPRINGFIED M1 GARAND RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 3758190. The 24” barrel by LMR is dated 12/53. Action with Springfield markings at rear has “SA” marked bolt. Trigger group with stamped guard, hammer and operating rod are all “SA” marked. Stock with leather sling is unmarked except for painted rack number “18” on right side. CONDITION: good as arsenal refinished. Metal parts retaining nearly all reparkerized finish. Stocks with old original finish with numerous marks and bumps. Bright shiny bore gauges .5(1/2) at throat, 1 at muzzle. Mechanically good. This should be a great shooter. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1321/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,500.

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1050. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1 GARAND SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. 2894525. Standard configuration. 24” SA marked barrel has date “4/45”. Contemporary action with Springfield markings at rear has Battle Range sight. Operating rod & trigger group with milled guard are also “SA” marked. Later stock is completely unmarked and fitted with web sling. CONDITION: metal parts retain nearly all of what appears to be their original parkerized finish with some high edge wear. Stock retains over 90% of its original oil finish with a number of light and deep bumps and scratches. Bore is bright and shiny, and gauges 1.6 at throat and 1.4 at muzzle. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1385/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1051. U.S. M1 GARAND RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD W/ SOME MIXED PARTS. Cal. 30-06. S# 753500. The 24” bbl. by Springfield has drawing number & mfg. date “9/53”. Action has all standard markings. Trigger assembly is by Springfield & forged trigger guard is marked “WRA”. Stock has “OC” stamp on left side & is painted w/ rack no. “5-293”. CONDITION: good. Bbl. & action retaining most of original Parkerized finish. Stock shows considerable wear & use with a myriad of bumps & knocks. Bore is fine, lightly frosted. Throat & muzzle ga. is 2. Action is smooth. Mechanically good. (22-1470/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1052. SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND WITH LEND LEASE BRITISH PROOFS. Cal. 30-06. S# 385645. 24” “SA” marked barrel is dated 10-41. Top of barrel is stamped with Birmingham Nitro proofs in front of handguard. Action has correct markings at rear, Battle/Range sight, & “SA” marked bolt. Operating rod is also “SA” marked. Trigger group with milled guard is also “SA” marked as is hammer. Stock has remnants of old inspectors marks on left side. CONDITION: metal parts retaining most of their original parkerized finish with considerable high edge wear and silvering. Stock refinished over a myriad of marks and bumps. Front and top handguards later replacements. Good bore, a bit dark in grooves, may clean. Gauges .8 at throat, 1 at muzzle. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (221403/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,500.

1053. M1 GARAND BY SPRINGFIELD. Cal. 30-06. S# 3125738. Standard configuration. The 25” bbl. is dated “7/44”. Action w/ Springfield markings at rear has “Battle Range” sight. Bolt is marked “19 SA B-13” followd by a diamond. Trigger assembly w/ stamped guard is “SA” marked w/ “WRA” marked hammer. Operating rod is “SA” marked. Stock has remnants of “SA” markings. CONDITION: good. Metal parts w/ re Parkerized finish. Stock w/ old oil finish has been scraped down & reoiled. Bright, shiny bore. Throat ga. is 1, muzzle ga. is 1.2. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1360/MGM). CURIO. $700-1,100. 27

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1049. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1 GARAND SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. 2962985. The 24” barrel is marked “SA”, “3/43”. Action with Springfield markings at rear has Battle/Range sight and “SA” marked bolt. Trigger group with milled Springfield trigger group has “SA” marked hammer. Operating rod is also “SA” marked. Stock with “P” in square overstamped on “P” in circle at grip and “R.R.A” mark on left side of butt is fitted with “MILSCO” “1944” marked leather sling. CONDITION: good. Metal parts with high edge wear. Stocks with old refinish have a good number of scratches and marks in their renewed surfaces. Good bore, slightly frosted gauges 3 at throat, 2 at muzzle. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1322/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.


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1054. U.S. SPRINGFIELD WWII M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 324043. Bbl. 24”. Throat gages 5.0; muzzle gages 3.5. Bbl. is marked “SA 8-41”. Adj. aperture rear sight blade front sight w/ protective ears. Operating rod bolt, trigger housing & hammer marked “SA.” Safety marked “HRA”. Single slot gas cyl. lock screw. Walnut stock set. Stock is marked only w/ faint circle “P” proof. Brown leather military style sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: cleaning rod w/ plastic handle, oiler & grease cup. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ slight loss of wood in inletted areas & light wear plus scattered handling marks. Metal retains lg. percentage of dark gray finish over green coating. Gray finish has notable areas of flaking on receiver exposing the underneath coating, which does not appear to be parkerizing. Shiny bore w/ strong lands. (22-684/RW). CURIO. $700-900.

1055. US WWII WINCHESTER M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S#. 1266392. Bbl. 24”. Unmarked replacement bbl. Throat ga. 1.0. Muzzle ga. 1.0. Winchester marked parts include receiver, bolt, buttstock, operating rod, trigger housing & trigger guard. Hammer is marked “HRA”. Adjustable aperture rear sight w/ locking bar & battle range knobs. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Single slot gas cyl. lock screw. Walnut buttstock is marked w/ boxed “WRA”, “GHD” & faint crossed canons. Circle “P” proof under grip. Hand guards are hardwood replacements. Green web sling. CONDITION: Buttstock has moderate wear, scratches, staining & handling marks. End of pistol grip has shallow drill hole & lg. missing chip. Hand guards have handling marks but noticeably less wear than buttstock. Metal parts have 75% original Parkerized finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1355/RW). CURIO. $600-900.

1056. SPRINGFIELD MODEL M1 GARAND W/ ARSENAL REBUILD. Cal. 30-06. S# 2897731. The 24” bbl. has Danish proofs & is dated “11/59”. Action is fitted w/ 19 SA A-6 bolt. Stocks are relatively new, probably contemporary w/ bbl. & has acceptance stamp on left side. Butt is fitted w/ black recoil pad w/ “US” & flaming bomb. CONDITION: very fine as arsenal rebuilt. Parkerizing of bbl. & action remains at about 60%. Operating rod & floorplate have nearly all of their phosphate finish. Milled trigger guard retains about 30% of its phosphate finish. Good bore w/ some scattered pitting. Throat ga. is 1.2, muzzle ga. is 2. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1272/MGM). CURIO. $600-900.

1057. US WWII SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 3071427. Bbl. 24”. Throat Gauges: 1.0. Muzzle Gauges: 1.5. Bbl. is marked “SA” “7-44”. All visible parts markings are “SA”. Single slot gas cyl. lock screw. Bayonet lug is marked w/ “K”. Adj. aperture rear sight w/ locking bar, windage knob & battle range elevation knob. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Stamped trigger guard. Worn leather Model 1907 type sling. Canvas 1944 dated muzzle cover & white plastic operating handle cover. Walnut stock set. Buttstock is marked on left side w/ correct faint boxed “S.A.” “G.A.W.” “crossed cannons”. Marked under grip w/ circled P proof. Trap buttplate contains nickel plated oiler, slotted type combination tool & plastic grease cup. CONDITION: stock set has lightly worn original finish w/ scattered handling marks. Front handguard was likely early replacement. Metal retains 75% original parkerized finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1303/RW). CURIO. $600-1,000.

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1059. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER M1 GARAND SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 5068643. Standard configuration. 24” Barrel by LMR has crossed cannons proof and is dated 10/53. Left side of barrel is stamped “NM” behind front sight. Action has International Harvester markings and serial number at rear. Trigger group with stamped steel guard, and operating rod are also marked “IHC”. Stock has eagle under 3 stars proof on left side and “P” at grip and is fitted with web sling. CONDITION: fine as refinished. Metal parts retaining nearly all phosphate finish with some sharp edge wear. Stock refinished and is considerably under metal at rear of action. Bore is bright and shiny. Throat gauges 3, muzzle gauges 2.3. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1394/MGM). CURIO. $600-1,000.

1060. US WWII SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1480363. Bbl. 24”. Throat gauges: 1.0. Muzzle gauges: 1.0. “SA” marked bbl. dated 10/64. All visible part markings are “SA”. Right receiver leg is marked w/ electro pencil “LEAD 3-65”. Adj. aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Marked “C” on bayonet lug. Milled trigger guard. Hardwood buttstock marked underneath grip w/ “P”. Faint triangular painted mark at end of pistol grip appears “C” over “119”. Comb is marked on top w/ “69” “B.2”. Walnut handguards; rear handguard has had painted mark removed ahead of receiver. Green web sling. CONDITION: stock set has dark stained appearance w/ light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. Painted marks have aged appearance. Metal has 75% original parkerized finish w/ light wear & scattered scratches. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (221345/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1061. US KOREAN WAR HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 4674519. Bbl. 24”. Throat Gauges: 1.0. Muzzle Gauges: 1.0. Bbl. is marked “LMR” “1153”. All visible parts markings are “HRA”. Right front receiver leg has electro pencil “RRAD” “7-64”. Adj. aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Hardwood buttstock & rear handguard. Front handguard is original walnut. Buttstock is marked on left side w/ defense acceptance eagle. Circled P proof under grip. Green web sling. CONDITION: stock set has light wear & scattered handling marks w/ good appearance although coloration is not matching. Metal has 70% original dark gray parkerizing w/ thinning & light wear. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1333/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

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1058. US PRE WWII SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND SEMIAUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S#. 957399. Bbl. 24”. Bbl. marked “SA 1146”. Throat ga. 2.5; muzzle ga. 3.0. All visible part markings including buttstock are “SA”. Adjustable aperture rear sight w/ locking bar & battle range knobs. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Walnut stock set. Buttstock is marked on left side below comb w/ partial boxed “SA” & “B”. Military style leather sling. CONDITION: Stock set has early arsenal overhaul type finish w/ wear, staining, scratches & handling marks. Buttstock has brass pinned repair on right side underneath receiver rail. Crack is visible from the side, brass pins are not. Metal has thinning arsenal rework finish w/ wear & scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1353/RW). CURIO. $600-900.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1062. SCARCE U.S. WWII INLAND M1 A1 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 4893278. Bbl. 18”. Bbl. marked behind front sight “INLAND MFG. DIV.” over “GENERAL MOTORS 12-43”. Flip tight rear sight marked on left side “WSI”. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Sight base is marked w/ “N”. Narrow bbl. band. Rectangular stamped swivel marked “UI”. Straight cut slide marked “PI”. Flat bolt marked “AI” & milled trigger housing marked “INLAND”. Push button safety. Mag. catch marked “E.I.”. Straight cut hammer marked “I-I”. Original low wood walnut stock set. Forend is unmarked, but has correct mill relief on left side. Pistol grip has circle “P” on top left side. Markings at bottom of grip are indistinct but appear as “RI” over “8”. Spanner wrench notches are present in nut plate. Wire buttstock & buttplate are correct. Leather cheek pad appears to be original. Vintage steel rivets are not rolled but have solid rounded heads which appear to be hand staked. Cast checkered buttplate has correct numbered marking. Two rivet handguard is marked “IO”. MAGS: 1 - 15 rd. marked “IU”. CONDITION: forend & pistol grip have moderate wear, staining, scratches & handling marks throughout. Forend has notable worn area on left side from contact w/ buttplate. Handguard has slightly better finish. Folding stock parts turning gray & patina w/ wear & areas of light oxidation. Leather pad has notably worn dark stained appearance & has notable wear plus loss of material at front & top rear corners. Balance of metal retains 75% arsenal rework parkerization w/ thinning & light wear. Very good shiny bore. (22-1842/RW). CURIO. $ 2,750-3,500.

1063. VERY SCARCE EARLY UNDERWOOD US WWII M1 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 1351904. Bbl. 18”, marked behind front sight “UNDERWOOD 11-42” & “flaming bomb”. Flip type rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Rifle has correct very early features including Rock-Ola stock supplied to Underwood through lateral support. Narrow bbl. band w/ stamped sling swivel. Straight cut slide marked “.U.” Flat bolt marked “.U.” Milled trigger housing marked “.U.” at bottom w/ ordnance bomb. Checkered push button safety. Mag. catch serrated & marked “W/1”. Dog-leg hammer marked “.U.” High wood T-slot walnut buttstock marked “RMC” in sling slot. Boxed UEF GHD on right side of butt. Encircled “P” proof at end of grip. Deep groove 2 rivet walnut handguard marked “RMC”. MAGS: 1-15 rd. marked “UU”. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, scratches, staining & handling marks throughout, commensurate w/ long service. Handguard has full length crack in bottom of groove. Metal has traces of original parkerized finish w/ thinning & wear. Exposed areas of receiver, bbl. & band forward of handguard are turning patina. Very good shiny bore w/ sharp lands. (21-3581/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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1065. SCARCE US WWII ROCK-OLA MUSIC CO. SEMI-AUTO M1 CARBINE WITH ORIGINAL FINISH AND CRISP MARKINGS. Cal. 30 Carbine. S# 4546260. Bbl.18”. Bbl. is marked behind front sight w/ “ROCK-OLA” & is not dated. Flip type rear sight marked “S” “BR”. Sight has been staked in place. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Replacement bbl. band w/ bayonet lug has light gray parkerized finish but no visible manufacturer’s mark. Straight cut slide, bbl. gas block (right side), rnd. bolt, milled trigger housing & recoil plate marked “ROCK-OLA”. Push button safety. Mag. catch is marked “AR”. Straight cut hammer marked “KR”. High wood oval cut walnut stock w/ crest correct “cross cannons” & boxed “RMC” on right side of butt. Sling slot has hand scratched “W”. Lg. neatly cut “W” at end of pistol grip. 2 Rivet walnut handguard marked “RMC”. MAGS: 1-15 rd. detachable marked encircled “II”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: period green canvas carrying case w/ non adj. canvas strap. Case is closed by 2 snaps w/ 2 additional bases added. Case is stenciled “Eric W. Wood” “LT. COL. USMC”. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ light wear & scattered sm. handling marks. Metal has 80% original parkerized finish w/ thinning & light wear. Canvas case has light wear & staining but stitching is generally tight & appears serviceable. Very good shiny bore. (22-1506/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1066. US WWII WINCHESTER M1 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 1249973. Bbl. 18”. Stamped adj. rear sight marked “I.R. CO.” Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Replacement bbl. has misaligned “W” located on top at tip of bayonet lug. Bbl. band marked “J.M.Q.” Straight cut slide marked w/ encircled U. Rnd. bolt marked “AI”. Stamped trigger guard w/ illegible marking. Rotary safety. Mag. catch w/ extension for 30 rd. mags. Straight cut hammer marked “.U.” Matching low wood oval cut walnut buttstock w/ matching handguard. Handguard marked “HI”. Buttstock markings in sling slot are illegible. Green web sling. MAGS: 1-15 rd. CONDITION: stock set has nice appearing arsenal rework finish w/ scattered sm. scratches & handling marks. Metal has thinning, lightly worn original parkerized finish except matte blue replacement bbl. which has very light wear. Very good shiny bore. (21-4323/RW). CURIO. $600-900. 31

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1064. RARE JAPANESE HOWA M1 CARBINE SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE W/ CORRECT JAPANESE BAYONET. Cal. 30 Carb. S#. 06669. All visible S#’s match; S#’d parts include receiver, bbl., bolt, slide, trigger guard, buttstock & hand guard. Bbl. 18 “. Bbl. has faint underwood marking & flaming bomb behind front sight. These carbines were made in Japan for the Japanese Ground Self-defense Force. Howa Industries was the sole licensed producer of these rifles along w/ other military equipment in Japan. The total production is thought to have been approx. 10,000 of these rifles. These rifles were reportedly sold to Australia & other countries in the Far East when they were no longer needed in Japan, & very few were imported into the United States. The U.S. imports supposedly had their bayonet lugs removed, but a very few, including this example, escaped this provision. The rifles were produced to the extent possible using surplus U.S. parts, including used stocks & hand guards w/ newly mfg. receivers, slides, & trigger housings. Receiver ring is marked w/ what appears to be a dagger and rnd. shield. Japanese produced adjustable flip type aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bayonet lug is attached to bbl. Bbl. band is unmarked. 6 o’clock type slide. Rnd. bolt. Milled trigger guard. Rotary safety. Mag. catch has support for 30 rd. mags. Straight cut hammer. Low wood oval cut buttstock is marked in sling slot w/ “J”, marked “B” at the end of pistol grip &”P” under grip. Marked on left side w/ “AAM” rebuild mark. Green nylon sling. 2 rivet deep grooved hand guard marked “NP”. MAGS: 1 unmarked 15 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 6 1/2” blade bayonet. Marked on left ricasso w/ “11-409”. Marked on right ricasso “JAPAN”. Bayonet is close copy of U.S. M-4 carbine bayonet w/ leather washer handle. Plastic & webbed scabbard appears to be Japanese production. Scabbard is marked on steel throat “U.S. M8A1”. Bayonet & scabbard in very good condition w/ light wear & handling marks. PROVENANCE: includes reprinted copies of magazine articles & photographs. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ light wear & handling marks & slight loss of wood in buttplate area. Metal retains lg. degree of dark parkerized finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Good bore w/ lightly worn lands & light frosting. (22-697/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.


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1067. WINCHESTER WWII M1 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 1108412. Bbl. 18”. Bbl. marked “W” behind front sight. Stamped adj. rear sight marked “J.A.O.” Front sight w/ protective ears. Marked on right side “L”. Receiver has separate recoil spring tube. Bbl. band w/ bayonet lug marked “SI”. Straight cut slide marked “P”. Flat bolt marked “ROCK-OLA”. Machine trigger guard marked “INLAND”. Rotary safety. Mag. catch has extension for 30 rd. mag. Straight hammer marked “AM B”. Low wood oval cut walnut stock set. 4 Rivet handguard marked “HI”. Buttstock marked “P-J” in sling slot. Has P proof under pistol grip. RA-P arsenal rework mark at end of pistol grip & also Z. Marked w/ painted “17” in sling slot. Green web sling fastened at swivel w/ hobbyist gunsmith type rivet. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ moderate wear, dents & scratches commensurate w/ heavy service use. Notable lg. chip missing from left lower edge of pistol grip. Metal has original wartime parkerized finish w/ light wear, thinning & scuffing. Near excellent shiny bore. (21-4303/RW). CURIO. $500-750.

1068. EARLY WWII US INLAND MANUFACTURED M1 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY CARBINE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 147282. Bbl. 18”. Bbl. marked behind front sight w/ “UNDERWOOD 7 43” “flaming bomb”. Markings enhanced in white. Bayonet lug & bbl. band marked “KI”. Flip type aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears marked “EU”. Straight cut slide marked “SG”. Flat bolt marked “N” “14”. Milled trigger housing marked “INLAND”. Push button safety. Mag. catch marked “WA”. Straight cut hammer marked “I-I”. I-cut low wood walnut buttstock marked in sling slot “RMC” “flaming bomb”. Unmarked 4 rivet handguard. Green web sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 pocket mag. pouch marked “U.S.” Marked on back “J.S. & S. CO.” “1943”. CONDITION: stock set has good appearance w/ arsenal rework finish & slight loss of wood at inletted areas notably at buttplate. Stock has brass pinned repair on right side behind trigger guard & 3 brass pins on lower left side of forend ahead of mag. well. These pins were apparently inserted to address the issue of sm. cracks. Handguard has sm. crack at left forward end. Metal has fading original parkerized finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Receiver has notably less finish than bbl. Bore is shiny w/ strong, sharp rifling. (22-311/RW). CURIO. $400-700.

1069. US WWII INLAND SEMI-AUTO M1 CARBINE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 6729604. Bbl. 18”. Import mark on bottom of bbl. Bbl. marked behind front sight w/ “INLAND MFG DIV” “GENERAL MOTORS” “1244”. Milled adj. rear sight marked “PI”. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bbl. band w/ bayonet lug marked “AI”. Straight cut slide marked “.U.”. Rnd. bolt marked “W”. Milled trigger housing marked “INLAND”. Push button safety. Flat cut hammer marked “WU”. Recoil plate marked “W”. Oval cut low wood stock marked “IO” in sling slot. 4 Rivet handguard marked “IO”. Green web sling. MAGS: 1-15 rd. marked “K.I.”. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework finish w/ slight loss of wood in some areas. Metal has 80% original parkerized finish w/ light wear, thinning & sm. spots of oxidation at receiver wood line. Metal has areas of added gloss finish likely done when stock was reworked. Very good shiny bore. (22-525/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1070. US WWII INLAND MANUFACTURED M1 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY CARBINE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 5014902. Bbl. 18”. Bbl. is marked faintly behind front sight “IBM CO 1043”. Milled adj. rear sight marked “H.I.” Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bbl. band w/ bayonet lug marked “AMCO”. 6 O’clock slide marked “P”. Rnd. bolt marked “A.I.C.O.” Milled trigger guard marked “SA”. Rotary safety. Mag. catch has extension for 30 rd. mags. Unmarked straight hammer. Unmarked replacement “pot belly” walnut stock set w/ 4 rivet handguard. Oval cut oiler slot. Notably squared forend tip. Green web sling. CONDITION: stock set has very nice clean appearance. Metal parts have arsenal rework type dark gray parkerizing w/ light wear & scattered spots of missing finish. Very good shiny bore w/ several sm. scattered pits. (21-4427/RW). CURIO. $600-900. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1071. US WWII IBM CONTRACT SEMI-AUTO M1 CARBINE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 3920600. Bbl. 18”. Bbl. is marked behind front sight “I.B.M. CORP.” Stamped adj. rear sight marked “J.A.O.” Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bbl. band w/ bayonet lug marked “AI”. Straight cut slide marked “AOD”. Flat bolt marked “IO”. Stamped trigger guard assembly marked “EB” “1”. Rotary safety. Mag. catch w/ 30 rd. mag. extension. Straight cut hammer marked “H.I.” High wood oval cut buttstock marked “IO” in sling slot. Marked additionally w/ “A” “40”. Faint partial crossed cannons on right side of butt. Faint “P” proofs underneath & at end of pistol grip. 2 Rivet handguard marked “M”. MAGS: 1-15 rd. detachable marked “AI”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original OD canvas muzzle cover dated 1944. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ slight loss of wood in inletted areas w/ light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. Metal retains 70% original wartime finish w/ thinning, light wear & scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1369/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1072. US WWII IBM SEMI-AUTO M1 CARBINE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 3664408. Bbl. 18”. Bbl. is marked behind front sight “IBM” “CORP” “3-43” “flaming bomb”. Stamped adj. rear sight. Front band w/ bayonet lug marked “MMQ”. Straight cut slide marked “PI”. Rnd. bolt marked “AI”. Stamped trigger housing marked w/ “5”. Rotary safety. Mag. catch marked “CC”. Straight cut hammer marked “HI”. Walnut stock set. Low wood oval cut buttstock marked on left side in front of sling slot “STD PROD RWH”. Encircled “P” at end of pistol grip. Buttstock is marked on right side in white “12” “1075”. 4 Rivet handguard marked “IO”. MAGS: 1-15 rd. marked “AI”. CONDITION: stock set finish appears to be original w/ added finish which has wear, flaking & staining. Metal has 85% original parkerized finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-1894/RW). CURIO. $600-900.

1073. US WWII M1 CARBINE SEMI AUTOMATIC MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 4774848. Bbl. 18”. Adj. aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bbl. marked behind front sight w/ “INLAND MFG DIV.”, “GENERAL MOTORS” & “1-44”. Quality Hardware marked receiver drilled at forward left side w/ 2 screws for scope mt. Band & bayonet lug marked “AMCO”. Straight slide marked “IO”. Detachable recoil spring housing. Flat bolt. Bolt markings appear “II N”. Milled trigger guard marked “W ROTARY SAFETY”. Mag. catch marked “PI”. Straight hammer marked “H”. Unmarked oval cut low wood walnut stock. 2 Rivet walnut handguard marked “IO”. Green web sling. MAGS: 1-15 rd. w/ rubber dust cover. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 6 5/8” blade US M4 carbine bayonet. Crossguard marked “US M4” “flaming bomb” “Imperial”. Leather washer handle US M8 A1 plastic scabbard also marked “PWH” “38” rack # in white. Bayonet in very good condition. Scabbard has light wear & staining. CONDITION: buttstock has arsenal rework type finish w/ wear, dents, scratches & handling marks throughout. Left side on top has been inletted for scope mt. Handguard has arsenal rework finish w/ lg. missing chip on top right. Metal has thinning original finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Top of bolt has been polished bright. Very good shiny bore. (22-129/RW). CURIO. $500-700. 33

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1074. US WWII SAGINAW SG M1 CARBINE SEMI AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30 Carb. S# 3335085. Bbl. 18”. Very nice M1 Carbine w/ mostly Saginaw markings. Bbl. marked behind front sight “SAGINAW SG DIV GENERAL MOTORS”. Bbl. is not dated. Mfg. w/in first S# block of May 1943-May 1944 (S# 3250020-3651519) per Larson COMPREHENSIVE M1 CARBINE GUIDE. Flip type aperture rear sight marked “S”. Blade front sight w/ protective ears, sight blade has added white coloration. Receiver marked on forward left corner w/ “SG”. Narrow early bbl. band w/ vertical screw. Straight cut slide marked on inside “SG”. Flat bolt marked “SG”. Milled trigger housing marked “SG”. Push button safety. Mag. catch marked “SG”. Straight cut hammer. Walnut high wood oval cut stock marked on right side of butt w/ boxed “SG”& crossed canons. Marked in sling slot w/ a key, “N”, “3”, “1” & “F”. Initials “JS KOSKIE” marked faintly on left side of forend & initials “JSK” marked at end of pistol grip. Two rivet walnut handguard marked “RSG”. MAGS: 1-15 rd. w/ rubber dust cover. CONDITION: stock set has dark appearance w/ light wear. Scattered scratches & handling marks. Notable abrasion around edge of stock by the buttplate, perhaps from weapons rack. Notable transverse scratches on top of grip area. Metal retains 75% original parkerized finish w/ light wear & scattered spots of light oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (22137/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1075. HIGH CONDITION US MODEL 1903A4 SNIPER RIFLE W/ WEAVER SCOPE. Cal. 30-06. S# 4996756 (block 3). Standard configuration w/ 24” two groove bbl. dated 1-44. Receiver has markings split on receiver ring allowing for installation of Redfield 1-piece scope base. Blued bolt has handle lowered to clear scope. Rifle is fitted w/ type C stock marked “S” in mag. cutoff, stamped “G1” on right side of butt & w/ “RA-P” inspector’s mark on left. Rifle is fitted w/ blued Weaver military M37B1 scope, serial number 31828, w/ leather caps. Rifle is fitted w/ unmarked leather sling. CONDITION: very good to fine. Bbl. & action retaining nearly all their original phosphate finishes. Blue of bolt shows some operating wear. Incorrect stock for this serial number range has some minor marks & dings in its original finish. Scope is very fine, slightly clouded. Bore is very fine, mechanically good. Sling has some crazing of leather. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1312/MGM). CURIO. $3,000-4,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1076. ARSENAL REFURBISHED U.S. REMINGTON MODEL 03-A4 SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 3421627. The 24” two-groove Remington bbl. is dated “8/43”. The Remington 03-A3 receiver w/ markings on left of receiver ring & S# on right w/ punchdot on ledge, Parkerized bolt has swept handle. Action is mounted w/ Weaver model 330 civilian scope w/ cone shaped adj. knobs in Parkerized Redfield rings & 1-piece base. C-type stock has stamp on left side “RIA” “EB”. CONDITION: very fine as refurbished. Metal parts retaining nearly all of their Parkerized finish. Stock has old oil finish over original marks, there are no marks in cut outs. Scope base has two thick shims on receiver ring. Bore is very fine. Action is smooth. Scope retains over 90% original blue. Optically good. (22-1432/MGM). CURIO. $2,500-3,500.

1077. US WWII REMINGTON MODEL 1903-A4 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 3412893. Bbl. 24”. Bbl. marked “RA” “flaming bomb” “3-43”. Desirable WWII US sniping rifle in very good original condition with correct Weaver M73B1 telescopic sight. Receiver has manufacturer’s markings offset to the left. Rifle has correct “R” marked parts including correct bolt with handle made to clear scope. Receiver fitted with Redfield Jr. base & marked “REDFIELD” at right rear of mt. Weaver telescopic sight. Markings are enhanced in white & include “TELESCOPE M73B1” “PATD-PATS. PEND.” “W.R. WEAVER CO.” “EL PASO, TEX., U.S.A.” Marked on right rear by hand stamping “SERIAL NO 1200”. Scope has crosshair reticle & finger adjustments. Bbl. is milled for front sight but no front sight was installed in this rifle. All stamped furniture including lg. bow trigger guard & fine checkered trap buttplate. Walnut stock set. Stock is marked on left side over trigger guard “RA” “flaming bomb” boxed “FJA”. Circle P proof under grip. Scattered assembly marks in front of trigger guard. Stock made w/ 2 reinforcing bolts. Handguard is correct but somewhat darker shade than the stock. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked black plastic scope caps likely post war. Retaining cord is not present. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ light wear, staining & scattered handling marks. Upper band & bayonet lug are slightly loose due to oversized transverse screw hole. Metal including scope mt. & rings has lg. percentage of original parkerizing w/ slight greenish cast. Stamped parts retained lg. degree of original blue w/ very light scattered oxidation. Near excellent shiny 4 grooved bore. Scope has 75% original blue w/ scattered spots of light oxidation & handling marks. Optics appear slightly cloudy & lenses have visible scattered spots but scope appears serviceable. (22-1924/RW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.

1078. REMINGTON 03-A3 U.S. BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 3760335. Bbl. 24”, marked “RA” over flaming bomb w/ “5-43” date. Band fastened blade front sight & receiver mounted rear sight. Parkerized finish w/ stamped bottom metal & bright blue stock bands. Full length walnut stock & forearm w/ trapdoor steel buttplate. Web sling. Toeline of stock has circle “P” firing proof. Left side of butt is marked “OC” w/ “SS” markings near buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: cleaning kit in plastic tube held in stock compartment & web muzzle cover marked “U.S.” & “B.C.44”. CONDITION: 50% dull faded metal finish. Refinished stock shows scattered scratches & marks. 2 Groove rifled bore is generally bright w/ lightly worn rifling. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1393/DS). CURIO. $500-700. 35

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1079. REMINGTON MODEL 03-A3 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 4112883. Bbl. 24” by Remington dated 9-43 corresponding to same receiver mfg. date; front sight protector installed. Walnut stock set w/ left side cartouche of “FJA” plus “RA” (Remington Arms) & “OG” (Ogden Arsenal post WWII check, test, & rework mark) stamps. Correct 7/16” circled “P” proof behind trigger guard, along w/ “H”. 4 various small proofs in front of floorplate. Parkerized action & bbl. w/ blued balance of metal parts. Remington marked bolt root & shroud. CONDITION: very good plus overall appearance w/ occasional sm. handling mark on stock. Hand guard w/ slightly darker appearance & more open grain. Light function wear on bolt. Near excellent bore. (22-1473/NW). CURIO. $650-900.

1080. REMINGTON 03-A3 US BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 4019837. Bbl. 24” marked “RA” over flaming bomb w/ “7-43” date. Band fastened blade front sight w/ receiver mounted rear sight. Stamped floorplate & triggerguard. Parkerized finish. Type S walnut stock w/ handguard. Checkered trapdoor buttplate. Leather military sling on original swivels. Left side & toeline of stock have indistinguishable markings. CONDITION: very good rearsenaled condition retaining 80% parkerized finish. Refinished wood shows scattered scratches, dents & marks. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (22-523/DS). CURIO. $500-700.

1081. US WWII REMINGTON MODEL 1903-A3 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 3886755. Bbl. 24”. Bbl. marked behind front sight “RA” “flaming bomb” “7-43”. Adj. aperture rear sight. Blade front sight. All visible parts marked “R”. All stamped furniture including lg. bow trigger guard & fine checkered buttplate. Unmarked replacement walnut stock set w/ 2 recoil bolts. Kerr NOBUCKL sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 16” fullered blade bayonet marked on left ricasso w/ “SA” “flaming bomb” “1912”. Marked on right ricasso w/ “US” & S#. Coarse turned walnut grips. Green plastic scabbard marked “USN” “MK1”. Bayonet has light wear on parkerized blade. Grips have light wear & staining. Balance of metal turning gray w/ patina. Lightly worn scabbard appears serviceable. CONDITION: stock set has light wear & scattered handling marks w/ lightly worn original finish. Metal has original greenish parkerized finish w/ light wear. Stamped parts retain 75% original worn thinning blue. Very good shiny 2 groove bore. (221937/RW). CURIO. $500-750.

1082. US WWI SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH 1929 DATED BARREL. Cal. 30-06. S# 1030166. Bbl. 24” marked behind front sight “SA” “flaming bomb” “12-29”. Receiver has “Hatcher hole”. Unmarked 1903 bolt is fitted w/ Smith Corona “scalloped” bolt shroud marked “CC”. Ladder rear sight w/out volley notch. Flat windage & elevation knobs. Blade front sight. All milled furniture except fine checkered stamped buttplate. Replacement unmarked “scant grip” stock set w/ 2 recoil bolts. Original Kerr NOBUCKL sling. CONDITION: stock set has light wear, staining & scattered handling marks over original finish. Metal retains 85% arsenal rework parkerized finish. Bolt is finished black. Bore has worn rifling & frosted & lighted pitted appearance in throat area. (221932/RW). CURIO. $500-800. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1084. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 TRENCH PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga. 2 3/4”. S# 958676. Bbl. 21” cyl. bore w/ 4 row handguard & bayonet lug. WWII production w/ parkerized finish. Top of bbl. & receiver have flaming bomb ordnance acceptance marks. Right side of frame is marked “U.S.”. Sm. rnd. grooved forearm & pistol grip stock w/ replacement buttplate. Stock shows some reshaping. Left side is stamped “US” over “A4”. Toe line has white painted “9”. Web sling on original swivels. CONDITION: 80% dull lightly worn, parkerized finish. Wood has dark stain appearance showing reshaping w/ chips & cracks at head. Sound mechanics. Bright, near excellent bore. (22-313/DS). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

1085. WINCHESTER US MARKED MODEL 12 MILITARY TYPE SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga. S# 966245. Takedown. Bbl. 20 3/4”. 2 3/4” chamber. Serial number matches on bottom of receiver & bbl. extension. Receiver marked “U.S.” & “flaming bomb” below ejection port. Bbl. is marked on top w/ “flaming bomb”. Bbl. & receiver have “WP” proof. Bbl. markings on left side include “WINCHESTER MODEL 12-12GA.-2 3/4 CHAM. FULL.” “FULL” is lined out & bbl. remarked “CYL”. Bbl. band made w/out sling swivel. Silver colored bead front sight. Grooved walnut slide handle. Walnut buttstock marked on left side of cheek area w/ boxed “W.B.” & “crossed cannons”. Winchester marked checkered rubber buttplate. Buttstock has added sling swivel showing hobbyist gunsmith workmanship. CONDITION: buttstock has light wear & scattered handling marks. Finish on right side of buttstock near buttplate is lightly heat damaged. Notable dent at forward end of comb. Slide handle has notably darker stained worn finish w/ handling marks throughout. Metal has arsenal rework type parkerized finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Finish appears to be applied over light oxidation & pitting. Very good shiny bore. (22-1966/RW). MODERN. $1,000-2,000. 37

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1083. SPRINGFIELD 1922 MII BOLT ACTION TRAINING RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 5387B. Bbl. 24 1/2”. Band mounted globe front sight w/ Lyman 48 receiver sight. MI action is converted & remarked to MII style. Bolt is numbered to rifle, bolt handle is marked “NS/M2”. First type conversion w/out adj. headspace mechanism having knurled cocking knob & shortened bolt throw. Type B finger groove stock w/ deeply checkered steel buttplate. Left side of stock has “SA” marking. Modern sling on original swivels. MAGS: 3 total. 2 Original 5 rd. & 1 replacement 5 rd. CONDITION: bbl. shows 80% lightly faded parkerized finish. Receiver retains 90% polished blue finish. Bottom metal finish is flaking to brown showing handling marks. Original stock finish shows scattered scratches & marks. Bore retains strong rifling. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1278/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.


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1086. WINCHESTER 97 U.S. TRENCH PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# 935641. Bbl. 21” cyl. bore. WWII era mfg. Takedown action, left side of receiver is stamped “U.S.” w/ flaming bomb ordnance mark. 4 Row handguard. Sm. rnd. grooved forearm. Replacement pistol grip walnut stock. Nobuckl military style canvas sling. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 50% dull fading blue showing areas of surface corrosion. Action has dull gray color from touchup finish showing areas of light pitting. Original finish has age darkened worn appearance. Stock has worn appearance showing scratches & marks w/ replacement buttplate. Sound action. Very good bright bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1267/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.

1087. WINCHESTER 97 U.S. TRENCH PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# 953632. Bbl. 21” cyl. bore w/ 4 row reproduction handguard & bayonet lug. Takedown action. Left side is marked “U.S.” followed by flaming bomb ordnance mark. Sm. rnd. grooved forearm & pistol grip walnut stock w/ sling swivel & replacement steel shotgun buttplate. WWII era mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & action retain over 97% reblued finish showing areas of remaining pitting. Handguard has good matte finish. Forearm has dark worn appearance w/ cracks & missing chips on left side. Stock shows wear & handling marks w/ lg. chip & cracks around trigger guard tang. Action shows wear & will not always lock up properly. Good bright bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1254/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1088. US WWII STEVENS MODEL 520-30 MILITARY PUMP ACTION RIOT SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga. S# 52846. Bbl. 19 7/8”. 2 3/4” chamber. Receiver markings on left side include “U.S.” “MOD. 520-30” over trigger guard. “P” over “flaming bomb” at forward end of receiver. Trigger guard is marked at forward end in loading port w/ “S” & forward end of trigger guard bow “M”. Bbl. markings are on left side & include “P” over “flaming bomb” on bbl. reinforce. “PROOF TESTED 12 GAUGE 2 3/4 INCH CHAMBER” “J STEVENS CO.” “DIVISION OF SAVAGE ARMS CORPORATION CHICOPEE FALLS MASS USA”. Brass bead front sight. Smooth walnut slide handle. Non checkered pistol grip buttstock marked at end of pistol grip w/ boxed “RA-P” arsenal overhaul marking. Unmarked plastic buttplate. CONDITION: buttstock has light wear, staining & handling marks over arsenal rework finish. Buttstock is loose & has scattered cracks around rear of receiver. Buttplate has lg. missing chip at heel. Slide handle has light wear, staining & handling marks. Brushed finish blue receiver has light wear, scratches & handling marks w/ sm. spots of oxidation. Bbl. & mag. tube turning gray & patina w/ wear & areas of fine oxidation. Ejector appears to be replacement. Ejector screw is brass replacement w/ brass bushing. Good bore but w/ streaks of fouling. (22-1961/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1089. SPRINGFIELD 1892 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-40 Krag. S# 6276. Bbl. 30” w/ pinned blade front sight & 1800 yard graduated leaf rear sight. Receiver has “1894” date on left side. Converted to 1896 style. Finger grooved stock has plugged ramrod hole. Curved tip trapdoor butt plate. Leather sling on original swivels. CONDITION: bbl. retains 90% lightly faded blue. Action blue is becoming light and fading to gray. Stock has good finish showing scattered scratches & marks. Bore retains lightly worn rifling. (01-20700/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1091. US MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-40 Krag. S# 366326. Bbl. 30”. Model 1901 ladder rear sight, graduated to 2000 yds. Blade front sight, sight blade has been enhanced w/ red paint. Matching walnut stock set. Stock has crisp, boxed “JSA 1902” cartouche. Encircled script “P” under grip. Smooth trap buttplate. Butt contains one cleaning rod section. Model 1888 brown leather military sling. Well worn scuffed sling is detached at sling swivel. CONDITION: stock has light wear, scattered stains & handling marks throughout but has crisp markings & original finish. Handguard has lg. missing chip at rear over receiver ring on top right side. Metal turning overall gray & patina w/ traces of blue. Light wear, oxidation & fine pitting throughout. Fair, worn bore turning dark. (21-2490/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1092. U.S. SPRINGFIELD 1898 KRAG RIFLE. Cal. 30-40 Krag. S# 270474. Bbl. 30”. Rifle fitted w/ Model 1896 rear sight graduated to 1800 yards. Due to problems w/ the 1898 rear sight all Model 1898 rifles on which they were installed were recalled in 1900 & fitted w/ Model 1896 rear sight. This appears to be one of those rifles so fitted. Blade front sight. Walnut stock set w/ crisp boxed “J.S.A.1900”. Circle “P” proof under grip. Trap buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brass sight protector in muzzle cover. CONDITION: stock set has nice original finish w/ scattered sm. handling marks & crisp cartouche. Metal has fading blue turning gray notably at receiver area. Extractor has traces of fire blue. Bore has strong lands w/ slightly darkened grooves. (22-675/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1093. US MODEL 1899 KRAG CARBINE PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-40 Krag. S# 230386. Bbl. 22”. The “Philippine Constabulary Krag” rifle was made to develop an arm for sm. statured native troops. These rifles were converted from Model 1899 Krag carbines & used a shortened rifle stock. A bayonet was deemed necessary for these arms so the muzzle was turned down to accommodate the Krag bayonet. Conversion work was done at Springfield Armory, Rock Island arsenal & the Manila ordnance depot. The quality of work done on these rifles reflects the professionalism of these established arsenals. Many Krag rifles were shortened by commercial firms to make lighter, handier arms for schools & cadet use. The workmanship of these arms does not tend to be of a high standard & the front sights of these conversions will generally be of a banded type. Model 1898 three notch rear sight marked “C” on base & eye piece. Sight is graduated to 2,000 yards. Unmarked front sight blade measures approx. .250 above sight stud. Muzzle crown appears to be arsenal quality. Outside of muzzle has been turned down to approx. .620 ahead of front sight stud in order to accept the Krag bayonet. Upper band appears to have been stretched over a mandrel which has resulted in a crack at the top of the front strap. Lower band is made w/ swing swivel. Shortened walnut rifle stock. The lightening cut in forend has been filled in a professional manner. Filler piece has been matched to the radius of the lightning cut under bbl. Stock has boxed “CV” inspector’s mark w/out date. Cartouche is script type used by Charles Valentine between 1905 & 1907. Charles Valentine was known to inspect US carbines model of 1899 altered for knife bayonet & sling. He also inspected Springfield Phillipine Constabulary carbines, although the inspector normally associated w/ these weapons is J.F. Coyle. Encircled script P proof under grip & also marked “D”. Smooth trap buttplate. Compartment has 3 holes for cleaning rod. 2 Rod sections are present. Nickel plated oiler is also present. Handguard is listed as Type 5 in “The American Krag Rifle and Carbine” by Poyer. CONDITION: stock set has nice original finish w/ crisp markings w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Handguard has tiny crack extending forward from rear sight base to tip. Metal turning gray & patina w/ traces of original blue. Scattered sm. dents & scratches & spots of light oxidation. Lower band has turned overall gray & has notable sm. dents on lower left hand side. As noted, front strap of upper band is cracked. Very good shiny bore. (21-3356/RW). CURIO. $800-1,100. 39

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1090. US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1894 KRAG BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE WITH RARE MILLS & ORNDORFF WEB SLING. Cal. 30-40. S# 19779. Bbl. 30”. Ladder rear sight graduated to 1,800yds. Blade front sight. Smooth buttplate w/ curved toe. Buttplate marked w/ “EBH”. 3 Piece blued steel cleaning rod in butt. Walnut stock has encircled script P under grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brass muzzle cover & sight protector. Tan Mills & Orndorff web sling w/ brass fittings marked w/ patent dates of “89” & “94”. CONDITION: stock & handguard have light wear w/ scattered dents & handling marks from careful service. Metal finish has thinning & wear w/ areas turning gray & scattered spots of light oxidation. Very good shiny bore w/ crisp rifling. (01-20282/RW). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1094. EXTREMELY SCARCE REMINGTON MODEL 1903 FACTORY CUTAWAY BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. NSN. Bbl. 24”. These rare rifles were sectionalized by the Rem. factory to show the inner workings of the 1903 rifles they were producing. The rifles were used for training & demonstration purposes. There were very few produced & most were scrapped or given away post war. Interestingly the rifles appear normal when viewed from the right side except for the extractor. The sectionalization was done on the left side & shows both operational & assembly features. These rifles were reportedly made from out of spec., rejected parts but were nicely finished. Their receiver markings were removed but interestingly the bbl. is marked normally w/ “RA” flaming bomb & 6-42. The flaming bomb has the center punched proof mark. The only other parts markings are the sm. “R” on the bolt sight parts, etc. Stock marked at the bottom of each end, trigger guard w/ “SCRAP”. Rifle has all milled furniture except for the fine checkered stamped buttplate. Walnut stock & handguard, straight grip stock mfg. w/ 2 recoil bolts. Buttstock marked on right side w/ “CW” in flaming bomb. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 FA 54 head stamped dummy cartridges. CONDITION: stock set has very pleasing appearance w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Has notable abrasion forward of lower band. Metal has mix of wartime gray parkerizing & blue finishes w/ light high point wear. Bore is in near excellent condition. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-389/RW). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.

1095. DESIRABLE EARLY SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 NM BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 832987. Bbl. 24” w/ star gauge. Bbl. marked behind front sight “SA” flaming bomb & “3-33”. Rifle features the headless cocking piece & reversed safety w/ a polished nickel steel bolt marked “MS” at top of handle. Bolt has S# added w/ correct electric pencil markings. Action has been polished inside for smoother operation. Mag. follower is beveled to allow bolt to close w/ cutoff in either position. Late production ladder rear sight w/ volley notch. Flat windage knob marked “R”. Dished elevation knob. Front sight moveable base has been replaced w/ Lyman Globe Target front sight for interchangeable inserts. Rifle has been fitted w/ Lyman 48 rear sight. The slide is graduated to 125 points. Sight is additionally equipped w/ Parker Hale screw in adj. aperture peep. S Type walnut stock set. Stock marked under grip w/ faint circle “P” proof & marked forward of trigger guard w/ 4 faint boxed & encircled assembly numbers. Coarse checkered steel buttplate w/out trap. Boyt military leather sling. Rear sight details. Markings each end of trigger guard. CONDITION: stock set has pleasing appearance w/ professional restorative refinish w/ scattered tiny handling marks. Metal has 75% original thinning blue finish w/ light wear. Handguard clips have been left bright. Very good shiny bore w/ strong lands. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-383/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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1098. SPRINGFIELD 1903 U.S. BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 911747. Bbl. 24” marked “U.S.M.C. / 2-44” over circle “S” marking. Blade front sight w/ 2200 yard leaf rear sight. Bbl. & receiver markings have white highlighter. Milled bottom metal. Type S stock w/ grasping grooves & handguard. Toeline has 2 circle “P” firing proofs. Leather military sling on original swivels. S# indicates original mfg. during WWI & rebarreling during WWII. CONDITION: metal retains 80% parkerized finish as rearsenaled. Stock has age darkened worn appearance w/ numerous scratches, dents & marks. 2 Groove bore retains sound rifling. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1286/DS). CURIO. $600-1,000.

1099. SCARCE EARLY ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 30795. Bbl. 24”. Very early production Rock Island rifle receiver produced in 1907 & has Springfield marked bbl. dated 1907. This may have resulted from an early bbl. replacement. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2850yds. w/ volley notch. Sm. dish elevation & windage knobs. Blade front sight w/ unmarked sight cover. Straight grip walnut stock set. Single recoil bolt. Straight profile on left side of receiver. Boxed “CN 1907” on left side of stock over trigger guard. Faint circled “P” under grip. Smooth trap buttplate. 1917 Dated leather sling marked “ADEW L.H.A.”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: nickel plated oiler in butt. CONDITION: well worn stock set w/ staining & handling marks throughout. Metal has traces of original blue. Thinning turning gray w/ light wear. Shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-674/RW). CURIO. $600-1,000.

1100. US PRE WWI ROCK ISLAND MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 92689. Bbl. 24”. S# mfg. in 1908. Bbl. marked “SA FLAMING BOMB 8-08”. Receiver has gas vent hole on right side & markings have sm. letters & serifs. Bolt handle configuration appears to be Rock Island style w/ nonswept handle. Bolt markings are indistinct. Safety & cutoff markings are nonserif. Replacement rear sight is later production w/ dish knobs. Blade front sight. All milled furniture. Upper band marked “H” on the bayonet lug. Smooth trigger. Smooth trap buttplate. S type straight grip walnut stock w/ 2 recoil bolts. Stock marked w/ boxed R.I.A. F.K., R in cutoff recess. Circle P proof. Replacement 2 clip handguard. Green web sling dated 1944. CONDITION: stock has arsenal rework type finish w/ slight loss of wood in inlet areas w/ moderate wear, dents, scratches & staining throughout. Shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. Metal has arsenal rework parkerized finish w/ greenish shading except bolt shroud cutoff & rear sight which appear black. Finish has thinning, light wear & scattered handling marks. (21-4386/RW). CURIO. $600-900. 41 Many Additional Photos on poulinauctions.com

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1096. US MODEL 1903 SPRINGFIELD BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1468553. Bbl. 24”. Rifle purchased from Director of Civilian Marksmanship & includes original matching S# receipt for this rifle from Department of the Army, Office of Director of Civilian Marksmanship dated May 2, 1950. S# indicates rifle mfg. in 1934. Springfield Armory bbl. dated June 1928 & was likely installed at time of Rock Island arsenal overhaul on the later receiver. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,850 yards w/ volley notch. Dished elevation knob. Flat windage knob. Blade front sight. Swept bolt handle. Bolt marked on top w/ “2” & “7”. Bolt sleeve is Smith Corona. All milled furniture except butt swivel. Stacking swivel is not installed but is included. Stacking swivel screw is not present. Fine checkered trap buttplate. Walnut stock set. Faint markings on left side included boxed “FJA” & boxed “RIA FK”. Circled P under grip. Stock made w/out grasping grooves & has 2 recoil bolts. Brown leather military type sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 9 7/8” fullered blade M1 bayonet w/ plastic scabbard. Bayonet was correct for both 1903 & M1 rifles. Bayonet marked on left ricasso “U.C.” “U.S.” & “FLAMING BOMB”. Ribbed composite grips. Bayonet retains original finish around handle. Blade has been sharpened resulting in extensive loss of finish. US marked scabbard has heavily worn surfaces showing laminations underneath. Includes original matching S# receipt & synthetic padded hard case. CONDITION: stock set has very nice arsenal rework finish w/ very light wear & scattered sm. handling marks leaving the markings faint but visible. Metal finish is lightly worn thinning original parkerizing w/ scattered handling marks. Bore is shiny w/ lightly worn lands. (21-4510/RW). CURIO. $500-700.


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1101. US WWI EDDYSTONE MODEL 1917 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 831548. Bbl. 26”. Very nice condition correct WWI Eddystone military rifle. Ladder rear sight graduated to 1,600 yards. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bbl. is marked behind front sight “E” “FLAMING BOMB” “7-18”. Matching walnut stock set. Smooth trap buttplate w/ nickel plated oiler in butt. Stock is marked w/ crisp acceptance marks at both ends of trigger guard. Correct 1918 dated leather sling. CONDITION: stock set has very light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal has 90% original blue finish w/ light high point wear & scattered handling marks. 1907 Sling has dry, flexing appearance. Bore has slightly darkened appearance w/ strong rifling. Very good shiny bore. (21-4462/RW). CURIO. $450-600.

1102. AUGUSTA REWORKED WWI US EDDYSTONE MODEL 1917 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 66725. US Standard WWI rifle alongside Springfield 1903; derived from British Pattern 1914. Eddystone Oct. 1918 dated six grooved 26” bbl. w/ protected blade front sight. Rifle is based on British Pattern 1914 rifle w/ 1600 yd. ladder aperture rear sight, Lee Enfield style safety, & 6 rnd. box mag. “USMC” United Shoe Machinery Company marked bolt handle w/ W” marked bolt head. Walnut stock set w/ trapdoor buttplate, semi pistol grip. Stock has Augusta Arsenal “AAN” rework mark on left side along w/ boxed “S” & boxed “P” mark. CONDITION: Very good as arsenal refinished w/ oxidation & handling. Very good bore. (22-1936/MD). CURIO. $450-600.

1103. REMINGTON 1917 ENFIELD LEND LEASE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 479320. Bbl. 26” marked “R” over flaming bomb w/ “8-18” date. Front ring of receiver has added “3”. Upper left edge of receiver & peak of buttplate, & stock behind trigger guard have British proofs. Full length band fastened finger groove walnut stock & forearm w/ trapdoor steel buttplate & sling swivels. Forearm tip is stamped “R”. Forearm & handguard behind front band have red painted marking. Toeline of stock is stamped w/ matching S#. CONDITION: bbl. & exposed metal parts retain 50% dull fading blue. Stock has age darkened worn appearance showing numerous scratches, dents & handling marks. Bore has worn rifling w/ darkened grooves. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1380/DS). CURIO. $500-700.

1104. REWORKED WWI US REMINGTON 1917 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH MISC. PARTS. Cal. 30-06. S# 544403. US Standard WWI rifle alongside Springfield 1903; derived from British Pattern 1914. Two groove Johnson Automatic 26” bbl. w/ protected blade front sight & flaming bomb proof. Rifle is based on British Pattern 1914 rifle w/ 1600 yd. ladder aperture rear sight, Lee Enfield style safety, & 6 rnd. box mag. Eddystone marked bolt assembly. Walnut stock set w/ trapdoor buttplate & semi pistol grip. Peak of buttplate has brass marking plate stamped “17 / HDQ / 14”. CONDITION: good as arsenal reworked w/ heavy oxidation on buttplate, handling marks throughout & wear on action parts. Brass ID plate has verdigris. Very good bore. (22-1939/MD). CURIO. $450-600.

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1106. WWI BRITISH PATTERN 1914 MARK I(W) BOLT ACTION RIFLE MFG. BY WINCHESTER. Cal. 303 British. S# W8598. Secondary rifle for Great Britain in WWI produced by Winchester. Bbl. 26” w/ protective blade front sight. Mauser style action w/ British proofs, 1600 yard ladder aperture sight & volley sight. Winchester marked bolt handle w/ Eddystone bolt head. Walnut stock set w/ trapdoor buttplate & sling swivels. Volley sight on stock is missing lever & brass marking disk buttstock is missing having wood fill; stamped broad arrow & “62” along side. CONDITION: Good overall w/ flaking black painted finish having oxidation, handling marks & wear. Good wood w/ worn finish & lg. cracks in buttstock. Good bore. (22-1923/MD). CURIO. $700-1,000. 1107. UNIQUE EARLY H&R 65 MILITARY TRAINING RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 5489. Bbl. 23”. Early WWII era trainer. Blowback operated self loading rifle. Protected blade front sight of U.S. military style; Redfield rear sight. Mfg. 1943-1945. Buttstock dimensions identical to M1 Garand. Smooth gray parkerized finish. Rudimentary spring loaded push button hold open latch. Cocking accomplished by finger activation of operating rod in bottom of forend by same manner as H&R Reising machine gun. Robust stamped metal trigger guard & grooved metal buttplate. Military style swivels w/ tan canvas sling. MAGS: 1 good factory 10 rd. & 2 - 10 rd. floorplate stamped “Marlin”. CONDITION: finish on exposed metal surfaces is complete & consistent demonstrating an old patina staining particularly on bbl. w/ some thinning on receiver. Stock has several scratches & minor impressions though appears appropriately aged. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: from the Estate Collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1266/JZ). MODERN. $500-800.

1108. UNIQUE EARLY H&R 65 MILITARY TRAINING RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 4596. Bbl. 23”. Early WWII era trainer. Blowback operated self loading rifle. Protected blade front sight of U.S. military style; Redfield rear sight. Mfg. 19431945. Buttstock dimensions identical to M1 Garand. Smooth gray parkerized finish. Rudimentary spring loaded push button hold open latch. Cocking accomplished by finger activation of operating rod in bottom of forend by same manner as H&R Reising machine gun. Robust stamped metal trigger guard & grooved metal buttplate. Military style swivels. MAGS: 1 good factory 10 rd. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ very minimal wear to metal finishes having darker stained appearance to section of bbl. forward of forend. Stock has minor light marks but remains in terrific condition. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand.. (22-561/JZ). MODERN. $400-700.

1109. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL-M12 U.S. MARKED BOLT ACTION TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# AX519585. Bbl. 28” heavyweight target. Redfield globe front sight & Redfield Olympic target receiver sight. Bbl. has blocks for scope attachment. Birch heavy target stock w/ accessory rail in forearm w/ hand stop & original H&R thin brown rifle pad. Leather military sling on original swivels. Mfg. 1981-1986. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: cloth bag containing metal box of interchangeable front sight inserts & 2 rear sight discs. CONDITION: over 98% metal finish. Original stock finish shows a few scratches & handling marks. Bright near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1280/DS). MODERN. $500-800. 43

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1105. CUSTOM BRITISH BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE MADE FROM EDDYSTONE 1917 ACTION. Cal. 30-06. S# H2320. Bbl. 24” w/ ramp mounted white bead front sight & flip up rear sight. Eddystone 1917 action w/ numerous alterations: rear bridge drilled & tapped for right side sight mt. (stock has cuts for base), top of rear bridge where rear sight base was has been filled, tops of receiver have been drilled & tapped for Weaver 46 & 55 bases. Rear bridge has British export proof “MADE IN ENGLAND” Retains military bottom metal & 2 stage trigger. Sporter style Monte Carlo cheekpiece capped pistol grip stock w/ Fajen buttplate & sling swivels. CONDITION: Good overall w/ pinprick oxidation, handling marks & faded wood finish. Very good bore. (22-1945/MD). MODERN. $250-400.


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1110. SAVAGE MODEL 1907 ARMY TRIALS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# Bbl. 5 1/2” numbered 148. Mfg. for 1907 Army Trials & was 1 of 3 finally considered: Savage, Luger & winning Colt Model 1911. Approx. 200 mfg. for trials but safety not marked so returned to factory but some “lost” so factory had to make additional pistols. After loosing Army contract Savage purchased them back for about 10 cents on the dollar. They were refinished w/ Savage 2 line marking on top of slide removed & single line added on top of shroud on left side of rib. Savage intended to market them as a lot leaving top of rib available for distributor name. As these were reconditioned used pistols, they were given matte finish as opposed to original gloss finish. This pistol w/ mostly matching numbers to include frame, slide, barrel, sight / extractor & cocking piece; correct fully checkered walnut grips numbered 70 on left plus no visible number on right. Refurbished models occasionally commercial sold to individuals & military personnel but most sold to EK Tryon & Company for further retail sales. Mag latch releases by pressing top; earlier style. Lanyard loop at rear of butt of ingenious design allowing exposed lanyard use or can be pivoted inside magwell if not needed. MAGS: Very good all blued 8 rd. numbered 109. CONDITION: Very good refurbished finish w/ slight high edge wear on frame & muzzle end of slide. Good traces of case color on trigger but none on mag latch. Very good grips w/out splits. Slight diamond damage on back edge of right being noticeably darker than left that shows some grain. Good plus niter blue grip screws w/ good slots. Slight peppery oxidation below right grip. Proper functioning w/ near excellent bore. (22-261/NW). CURIO. $15,000-20,000.

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1112. COLT MODEL 1902 MILITARY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 38 ACP. S# 33646. Bbl. 6”. Mfg. 1911 (19021929) in second contractual S# block of S# 30200-43266. Post 1908 spur type hammer rather than rnd., plus lanyard swivel at bottom left rear of frame. Checkered Colt & Rampant Colt checkered hard rubber grips having somewhat chocolate brown appearance. Slide serrations only at rear plus 1902 patent date & Rampant Colt mark. MAGS: 1 very good unmarked factory 8 rd. CONDITION: about very good appearance overall w/ numerous light scratches throughout its bright blue finish plus some high point wear such as edges, near muzzle & backstrap. Vivid case colors on hammer; faded to gray on lanyard loop. Near excellent grips. Near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-416/NW). CURIO. $1,800-2,500.

1112A COLT MODEL 1902 MILITARY AUTOMATIC PISTOL TYPE 3. Cal. 38 Rimless Colt. S# 40572. Standard production blued 6” bbl. w/ 2 line patent markings on left side of Colt marked slide. Right side of slide marked w/ cal. Frame w/ S# on left side fitted w/ rounded hammer & hard rubber Colt marked grips. Lanyard ring is affixed at bottom rear. MAGS: 1-8 rd. CONDITION: good, with evidence of considerable use & a bit of abuse, retaining most of its original blue, thinning overall & w/ freckling & scratches on left side which continues on to right. Front portion right side of frame has some file in scratches. Grips are good. Bore is fine. Mechanically good. Front sight missing. Mag. is reblued & unmarked. (22-2093/MGM). CURIO. $1,750-2,500.

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1111. COLT MODEL 1900 SIGHT SAFETY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 38 Rimless (38 ACP). S# 3182. Bbl. 6”. Mfg. 1902 w/in S# range 14003499 (1900-1903; approx. 3,500 units commercially, 4,274 total). Colt’s earliest semi auto pistol & most limited production model. Some ordered by Army & Navy w/ their markings on left front of trigger bow. Civilian model w/ high spur hammer & unusual safety at rear slide that will block hammer function & also serves as its rear sight; semi circular front sight on slide. First models had smooth walnut grips, this one has checkered hard rubber grips (beginning at S# 2450) w/ Colt at top & Rampant Colt insignia at midpoint. References state commercial models had front slide serrations like this pistol after about S# 2000. References state about mid 1901 rear sight/safety was replaced w/ dovetailed sight like on Model 1902’s. Under special order unusual grips such as carved pearl could be ordered as well as trigger pull weights. Some examples were fitted w/ rnd. top hammer as used on Model 1902 starting as early as S# 2400. April 19, 1900 issue of ‘Shooting and Fishing’ tested S#1 & predicted a bright future for semi auto handguns. S# 420 went to CJ Ehbets who had the patent for Colt’s early autos; Browning Bros. also received an early one. Its successor, Model 1902 had robust sales; both military & commercial. Hammer & sight/safety are case colored, frame & slide are deep, bright blue plus Niter blued sm. parts. MAGS: fair nickel plated 7 rd. w/ characteristic base marking of “PAT’D SEPT. 9, 1884”. Much of body has patina & flaked off finish yet front edge & spine plus upper half of left are noticeably better. CONDITION: good original finish w/ gray toned patina on top of slide & in grip area. Faded case colors w/ traces showing on sides of hammer & safety. Niter blued items very good w/ some function wear on trigger. Sides of slide have cleaned peppery oxidation; sides of frame similar but to lesser degree. Grips very good to excellent w/ light rub mark spots on right. Good plus bore w/ even light frosting throughout. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-418/NW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1113. COLT MODEL 1902 SPORTING SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 38 ACP. S# 6577. Bbl. 6”. Mfg. 1903 (1902-1908) w/in first grouping of non military models (S# 4275-11000). Case colored rounded checkered hammer spur, no safety, front cocking grooves & checkered hard rubber grips having COLT at tops plus Rampant Colt at midpoint. Bright Colt blued finish w/ Niter blued pins & screws. Drift adj. rear sight & semi circular blade at front. MAGS: 1 very good unmarked factory 7 rd. w/ wear on spine & front; minimal on sides. CONDITION: good overall appearance of original finish w/ numerous light scratches, some areas of peppery oxidation & thinning about grip area plus top of slide. Good to very good grips w/ even hand wear. Very good to excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22417/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1114. GUIDE LAMP LIBERATOR SINGLE SHOT PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. NSN. Bbl. 4” smooth bore specifically exempt by ATFE from NFA regulations. Mfg. 1942 only by Guide Lamp division of General Motors; 1 million units at just over $2 each. Intended to be dropped behind enemy lines for resistance use. Originally packaged in wax sealed cardboard box containing 10 rds. of ammo, wooden dowel ejector rod & cartoon style instructions showing dispatch of enemy & obtaining their firearm. Intended for European use yet most made their way to Phillipines & China. Seamless tubing bbl. & stamped metal parts riveted & spot welded together. Alloy striker assembly containing firing pin & guide pin. Vertical moving metal gate functions as breech block. Pulling striker slightly to rear readies pistol for trigger function that further moves striker to rear before releasing. Bottom of grip has sliding metal cover over compartment to store cartridges. Amazing artifact of WWII that was created secretly in a matter of a very few months. CONDITION: although plain, unfinished & by most standards unattractive, it is in remarkable condition compared to most offerings. Near excellent bore & unfired appearance. (22357/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1115. COLT MODEL 1911 MILITARY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 352273. Bbl. 5” correct Type 4 w/ “HP” on top & used from S# 85000-425000. Mfg. 1918 for 347,000 unit Army contract; single largest procurement of both wars. Correct period features unless noted. Type C hammer w/ border checkering to include rear of spur; borders deleted after mid 1918. Replacement Type C checkered safety w/out milling cut; correct checkered slide stop w/ milling cut. Type 1 flat smooth mainspring housing w/ lanyard loop & correct Type 2 pin being rounded on one end & concave on the other. Remaining frame features correct including eagle S11 proof & double diamond Type 1 checkered grips w/ 14 rows between diamonds. Provisional marks by disconnector of “H” & “G” plus “H” at top rear of slide. Finish is Colt’s “Rough Finish”, often referred to as “Black Models” by collectors. MAGS: 1 good 7 rd. Springfield w/ characteristic sides folded over base & lanyard loop; Mfg. 1914-March 1916. CONDITION: especially nice appearing example w/ grip area thinning to gray tone. Light high edge wear to include dust cover. Top of slide between port & muzzle w/ speckled appearance mixed w/ finish loss & peppery oxidation. Polished blued finish indicates replacement hammer & sear pivots. Blued rough finished bbl. bushing is possible replacement. Extractor slightly proud of slide but hook wear commensurate w/ pistol. Very good to excellent bore w/ bright lands & almost matte appearing grooves; all equal. Light normal exterior bbl. wear at port. (22-123/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.

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1116. RARE DOCUMENTED AND INSCRIBED ITHACA EXP. #5 MODEL 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# EXP. #5. Bbl. 5” correct early Colt Type 6 having “COLT 45 AUTO” on left side above leg, “P” on left leg, unmarked right leg & “F” in front of legs. Mfg. May 1942, 7 months before Ithaca made their first 60 standard 1911A1’s & over a year before full production. Created for David J. Nolin upon his commissioning as 2nd Lieutenant in U.S. Army having “Lieut. David J. Nolin” on right side of slide below port. Pistol created by Nolin’s father who was friendly w/ management at Ithaca. Nolin carried the pistol in European Theater including Invasion of Normandy in 1944 & for 5 champagnes including Battle of the Bulge. Nolin served 19421947, awarded the Bronze Star & retired as a Colonel. Nolin is listed on the Oswego, NY honor roll as a Major. Top of frame by disconnector marked w/ “H” & “G” which per Clawson’s ref. book on page 306 is proper for early Ithaca’s. Top of slide plus frame by mag. release have matching “P” proofs somewhat larger than others & almost script style. No inspector proof on frame. Du-Lite bluing over sandblast finish having Keyes Fibre sm. ring Type 10 reinforced grips. Other correct features include: early Ithaca checkered arched mainspring housing w/ lanyard loop & 27 diamonds on center row, long grip safety, short checkered trigger, Type E variation 4 hammer, checkered slide stop w/out undercut, thick tab safety w/out milling undercut (checkered top & bottom). Special S# on right side of frame w/out Army marking or crossed cannons proof as it was especially built, not military production. Right front of trigger guard has intertwined 3,4. MAGS: 1 very good all blue 7 rd. w/ matte base appearing to be post war replacement. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: signed, notarized letter by Nolin referencing previously listed information. CONDITION: very good general appearance w/ typical holster induced slide & frame wear plus expected function wear showing on bbl. at port. Light thinning in grip area w/ beginning gray patina tone. Good to very good grips w/ extra wear showing at butt & center of right. Very good bore w/ faint residue in corners of grooves. PROVENANCE: previously from Dr. Robert Azar collection. (22-358/NW). CURIO. $13,000-18,000.

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1117. EXCEPTIONAL UNION SWITCH & SIGNAL MODEL1911 A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 1042528. Bbl. 5”; correct High Standard barrel w/ “P” on left leg & “HS” on right. Mfg. 1943; 55,000 units produced for US Army contract. EVERY single aspect is original per Harrison’s “US Pistols & Revolvers 1909-1945” reference book. Grips are Keyes Fibre small ring Type 10 & barrel bushing has proper concentric rings on its face. Inspector marking of “R.C.D.” properly stamped after finish; correctly without crossed cannons or “P” proofs. MAGS: 1 near excellent MS Little 7 rd. w/ very minimal insertion wear. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original unmarked box w/ 2 spare mags. & cleaning rod; both wrapped in original greased waxed paper (pistol wrap folded in bottom of box). CONDITION: spectacular like new appearance w/ faintest of hand cycling wear on bbl. Even the firing pin protruding at rear looks new; bore & grips are also like new. A superb example that could be the centerpiece of any fine US military collection. It truly appears new & unfired; amazing time capsule of a scarce Model 1911 A1 pistol produced during WW-II. (22-1487/NW). CURIO. $7,000-11,000.

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1118. US&S 1911-A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# EXP No 21. Bbl. 5” High Standard Type 18 having “P” on right leg & “HS” on left. Union Switch & Signal (subsidiary of Westinghouse Air Brake Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa.) received initial contract for 200,000 1911A1 pistols; later amended to 30,000 & finally amended to 55,000. In spite of back & forth orders from ordnance, US&S made some of the best pistols of WWII. All pistols were finished w/ Du-Lite over sand blasted surfaces. Early pistols had Keyes Fibre stocks w/ no escutcheon rings; this pistol has later Keyes grips w/ rings. Bbl. bushings all have characteristic circular machining marks around bore; this one has thin outer rim & ring only shows above plug recess. There were 3 variations of “P” inspection marks. First no marks at all (this pistol), second marked on left edge of slide in front of rear sight (due to an error in the blueprints furnished), & third having “P” inspection mark centered on top of slide in front of rear sight (most common proofing). All had wide serrated ramp front sights & square notched rears. All have stamped checkered sheet metal trigger (bright blue finished), checkered mainspring housing having 27 diamonds on center row & Type E variation 3 hammer. “EXP” prefix pistols often described as experimental but no documentation exists proving this. Most pistols however show some major defect; most common is stripped stock screw bushings. This pistol shows lg. forging voids, which would never pass ordnance inspection. Most likely explanation is EXP pistols were all rejected & scrapped. Scott Meadows in volume 2 of “U.S. Military Automatic Pistols” states, “the explanation of “EXP” prefix is largely a matter of opinion.”. This pistol is a good example of the reject explanation for “EXP”. This pistol is shown on page 326, figure 10-27 of “Colt .45 Service Pistols” (the big book) by Clawson. Right side of frame does not have Army marking as rejected prior to any inspection; no circled “RCD” mark or crossed cannons. Slide stop & safety are correct; checkered w/out milling cuts. Front sight is serrated wide tapered; rear is square notched flat top. MAGS: 1 good 7 rd. M.S. Little. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brass museum style tag w/ number “326” fastened w/ ring to lanyard loop. CONDITION: major forging voids on receiver. Slide has light oxidation plus pitting near serrations. Slide stop has light oxidation. Front plate of bbl. bushing overly thick & thin around perimeter. Hammer is flat sided & checkered. Grip safety appears to have been polished & refinished. Mag. catch does not fit properly; lower than receiver w/ no mag. installed. All parts except bbl. bushing & grip safety appear to have DuLite finish w/ previously mentioned corrosion spots. Near excellent grips & bore. PROVENANCE: originally from Craig Baravalle Collection; Big Flats, New York. (22-337/NW). CURIO. $4,000-5,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1119. REMINGTON RAND MODEL 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 1806465. Bbl. 5” unusually marked w/ “5” over chamber & “K” in front of legs. Mfg. 1944 w/ Ithaca slide. Frame w/ correct markings & mostly late 44 features (Type 2 arched 7 rib mainspring housing used to mid 1943; 8 ribs in 1944). Correct Keyes Fibre sm. ring checkered brown plastic grips. Mainspring housing pin rnd. on 1 end & flat (not concave) on other. Slide w/ slight 2 tone finish due to heat treating w/ demarcation line just forward of slide lock notch. MAGS: 1 very good Risdon 7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good Boyt U.S. marked shoulder holster. CONDITION: very good to excellent appearance as reparkerized over some faint pitting on dust cover; no arsenal marks. All markings readable including ordnance proof. Sear pivot pin blued & replacement recoil spring wound square at both ends. In the white replacement firing pin & blued replacement extractor. Light target quality trigger pull. Near excellent left grip; wear on butt of right. Near excellent bore. (21-4477/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.

1120. COLT 1943 MODEL 1911 A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 936229. Bbl. 5” correct for pistol Colt Type 6 w/ addition of F in front of legs. Mfg. 1943 w/ all parkerized finish & blued bbl.; correct finishes. Every feature is correct per Harrison’s ref. on U.S. pistols including wide spur Type D hammer, checkered controls w/out undercut, proper sights (serrated front & square notched rear), correct for S# GHD inspection, matching slide S# under firing pin retainer, Type 3 checkered arch mainspring housing & Type 7 Coltwood grips w/ lg. rings. Wonderful example w/ “23” assembly mark on right side of trigger guard plus “K” on left. MAGS: 1 near excellent brush blued finish Risdon 7 rd. CONDITION: faint scratch from typical improper slide stop installation. Light rub marks appearing mostly on left side of slide & from functioning plus some on right side in port area & below. Top right front of slide has slight mottled peppery oxidation presence. Overall presentation is very close to near excellent w/ near excellent grips & bore. Detailed inspection discovered aged storage lube. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-456/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,200. 51

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1121. COLT MODEL 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. S# 2251765. Bbl. 5” Colt Type 6 w/ “P” on left leg & boxed “C” on right; no wording & “D” in front of legs. Bbl. correct to frame. Mfg. 1945 but w/ same vintage Remington Rand slide. Grips correct for frame being lg. ring Coltwood w/ reinforced backs. Balance of frame features correct for Colt including 7 rib arched mainspring housing w/ lanyard loop. Font of “P” on slide & frame appropriately different. Appears possibly original spare Colt frame in need of slide to create serviceable pistol. MAGS: 1 good Risdon 7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good to excellent tan US flap holster by Boyt dated “42” w/ rawhide tie down. CONDITION: very good frame & grips w/ minimal wear plus light thinning in grip area; sm. scratch from improper slide stop installation. No finish loss on feed ramp & cross cannons proof appears appropriately struck after finish. Remington slide has scattered light oxidation, function wear & appearance of refinish. Slide proud at rear of replacement extractor. Function wear on bbl. to match slide & near excellent bore. Non matching slide & frame finish plus slide proud of frame at rear. (22-121/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500. 1122. COLT MODEL 1911 A1 SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# IRS 8546A . Bbl. 5” Colt Type 6 w/ “P” on left leg & “COLT 45 AUTO” above leg. Port area has 3 circled crown proofs above “NOT ENGLISH MAKE”. Mfg. appears 1945 as all characteristics match the period; original S# removed w/ early gov’t applied # (current applied numbers begin ATF w/ more digits). All pistol characteristics common for the period except hammer checkering is more abundant & finer as used on Remington Rands plus mag. latch retainer slightly proud & filed flat on top w/out slot or concave profile. “GHD” inspector mark stamped parallel to top corner of grip & “P” proof below mag. release rather than above. Correct lg. ring Coltwood grips & 7 ribbed arched mainspring housing. “P” proof on frame & slide done w/ different stamps. Correct style slide markings w/ S# 1126641 (1943 production, S# 857000 to 1609529) & marked “NOT ENGLISH MAKE” along w/ circled “BV” crown proof just above slide flat behind ejection port. MAGS: 1 Risdon 7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair US marked brown shoulder holster w/ replacement strap appearing to be field replacement along w/ restitching near bottom strap. Noticeable patina on front & top rear of holster. CONDITION: good appearance of slide w/ function & high point wear along w/ very light pitting on left side at muzzle. Fair frame w/ normal S# area refinished. Noticeable hand and function wear mixed w/ brown patina tone plus cleaned light pitting showing on dust cover & bottom of front strap. Noticeably better hammer finish. Good plus lightly hand worn grips (well worn screws). Appears replacement extractor proud at rear of slide. Worn bbl. exterior & good to very good bore w/ light wear. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. John Persing. (21-2621/NW). CURIO. $600-900. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com 52


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1123. RARE U.S. NAVY MARKED COLT 1911 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 2651. The 5” bbl. has correct “H” stamp w/ serifs at rear. One of 1000 produced around 1912. Slide w/ rnd. top rear sight & tapered front sights has patent markings & Colt information on left side w/ rampant Colt at rear. Right side is marked “MODEL OF 1911. U.S. NAVY”. Hammer cut in slide is stamped “H”. Grip frame is stamped “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” on left & w/ “WGP” inspector’s mark. Right side is marked w/ S#. Frame has early style long grip screws, correct hammer, safety stop w/ milling cut; slidelock also has milling cut. Incorrect parts include: mainspring housing retaining pin dished at one end, recoil spring plug w/ detent & guide w/ rounded tips on legs. MAGS: 1 blued factory 7 rd. of early pinned type w/ lanyard loop on bottom. CONDITION: good. Retaining traces of original blue mostly on sides of slide, is mostly gray/brown w/ scattered frosting bordering on light pitting. Grips are good w/ considerable wear. Bore is fine, bright & shiny. Mechanically good. (22-1850/MGM). CURIO. $3,500-4,500.

1124. COLT MODEL 1911 PISTOL IN FINE ORIGINAL CONDITION. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 280505. The 5” bbl. has correct “HP” markings on top. Slide has transitional markings w/ rampant colt at center on left side. Frame is stamped “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” on left & has “JMG” proof. Top of frame & rear of slide are both stamped “H”. All parts are brushed blue finished. MAGS: 1 two-tone factory 7-rd. w/ lanyard ring. CONDITION: very fine, original. retaining over 85% original blue w/ some sharp edge wear, especially around muzzle, cleaned spots mostly on right side of slide, some light marks & scratches on left side of frame, flaking of blue on mainspring housing. Grips are good w/ compression of diamonds on both sides. Bore is very good w/ some light pitting. Condition of exterior bbl. does not appear to match remainder of pistol. Mag. shows considerable cleaning & associated heavy pitting on right side. Mechanically good. (22-1851/MGM). CURIO. $2,000-3,000. 53

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1125. COLT MODEL 1911 PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 241904. Standard configuration. All parts appear to be correct type w/ “HP” marked bbl. & “H” stamp on top of frame & rear of slide. Slide has usual pre 1918 markings w/ rampant colt at rear. Left side of frame is stamped “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” & has “JMG” acceptance proof. MAGS: 1 blued repro. 7-rd. w/ lanyard loop. CONDITION: very good-fine. Metal retaining most of its original blue w/ balance turning to gray brown w/ some scattered pitting on top & right side of slide. Grips are good showing considerable wear. Bore is fair to good, considerably pitted. Mechanically good. (22-1852/MGM). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

1126. COLT MODEL 1911 GOVERNMENT SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# C114821. Bbl. all blue 5” High Standard WWII marked w/ “HS” on right leg plus “P” on left leg. Per Harrison’s referencing, Type 18 used mid 1943 to end of war. Mfg. 1919 w/ all correct features including double diamond grips w/ 15 rows of checkering between diamonds. Correct slide markings w/ rampant Colt at midpoint of legend on left side. Left side of trigger guard w/ “VP” proof & right side w/ “C” assembly mark. MAGS: very good two tone 7 rd. w/ lanyard loop on base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: later production 2 piece wood grain box numbered 702-C w/ instruction sheet marked “Form A-1661” plus complete warranty card containing zip code. CONDITION: generally very good appearing finish w/ high point holster wear along w/ grip area wear. Top of slide forward of port w/ long longitudinal scratches. Light marks & extra wear at midpoint of front strap. Typical scratch on frame from improper slide stop installation. Noticeable external wear on bbl. having near excellent bore. Replacement bbl. bushing w/ military finish on face & rough worn portion on inside slide section. Replacement extractor w/ noticeably less use than commensurate w/ pistol. Feed ramp w/ brown tone & minimal signs of use. Firing pin retainer w/ noticeable wear on firing pin side. Mag. release by fit, finish & wear appears replacement. 3 Grip screws w/ normal top wear; one appears much better replacement. Grips have like new appearance superior to overall finish & may be replacements yet w/ proper fitment by mainspring housing pin. Each end of “GOVERNMENT MODEL” marking somewhat thin. (21-3971/NW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1128. COMMERCIAL COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 317711-C. Bbl. 5”. Mfg. 1968. Dark blued finish w/ smooth maple grips bearing gold Colt medallion. Serrated slide w/ fixed serrated blade front & drift adj. rear sight. Serrated hammer spur. Serrated mainspring housing w/ smooth frontstrap. MAGS: 1 Colt 7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: wood grain factory cardboard box w/ original waxed paper. CONDITION: original finish on exposed metal surfaces complete & consistent w/ gentle thinning on some high spots & in areas of mechanical intervention. Some minute spotting primarily on right front portion of slide. Grips void of any visible imperfections w/ medallions still baring original gold finish. Shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2022/JZ). CURIO. $800-1,200. 55

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1127. COLT MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 196001. Bbl. 5” correct Colt Type 4. Mfg. 1917 w/ ALL correct features per Harrison’s reference book; within lot of 23,386 for US Army. Inspector initials of “GHS” & provisional “H” on frame. Correct double diamond checkered wood grips & wide spur hammer w/ border checkering. MAGS: 1 good two tone 7 rd. w/ lanyard loop. CONDITION: fair to good original appearance w/ portions of frame being better conditioned. Gray patina w/ speckled appearance on slide. Typical battle scars on grips plus light scratch from improper slide lock installation. Poor bore w/ wear & even pitting. Original example from “The Great War”. (22-2018/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.


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1129. COLT MODEL 1911-A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 768119. Bbl. 5” correct Colt Type 6; only marking is boxed “C” on right leg. Mfg. 1942; within lot of 36,924 for Army contract. “VP” proof on trigger guard along w/ “R”; “88” on opposite side. Matching numbered slide, boxed “WB” inspection plus provisional “G” on frame. All correct per Harrison’s book except for US & S bbl. bushing w/ concentric rings (nice tight fit to bbl. & slide) plus grips are Coltwood sm. ring Type 5 w/ “10” on back of right & “3” on back of left; normally the same w/ unmarked backs. All other aspects of pistol are correct per Harrison. MAGS: 1 very good blued unmarked 7 rd. CONDITION: good to very good original finish w/ most finish loss on slide at high points & from functioning. Slight thinning on frame dust cover & in grip area. Function wear on trigger & typical scratch from improper slide lock installation. Near excellent bore & grips. (22-2030/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1130. NORWEGIAN MODEL 1914 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 11.25mm (45 ACP). S# 17784. Bbl. 5”. Mfg. 1928 w/in S# 1590120100 under license by Colt w/ all parts matching numbered except slide lock numbered 4349. Checkered double diamond walnut grips. Flat smooth main spring housing w/ lanyard loop. 2 crown proofs on slide. “A” on top of slide at extreme rear. MAGS: good patina finished 7 rd. w/ lanyard loop. CONDITION: very good appearance as refinished over very fine pitting of slide w/ milled surfaces on frame. Mottled appearance in grip area w/ thinning finish. Very slight high point wear at front of slide. Fair to good grips w/ noticeable hand wear & scattered sm. marks. Very good bore w/ light frosting. (22-534/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1131. COLT ARGENTINE MODEL 1916 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# C20576. Bbl. 5” Norwegian replacement numbered .669. Mfg. 1915 as one of 1,000 ordered by Argentina w/ S# range of C20001-C21000. First group of 321 ordered by Argentina was for naval use (Model 1914) & so marked, third group was for an additional 400 (Model 1919). Later Argentina made System 27 Colts under license from Colt w/ Colt machinery. Scarce model w/ Argentine crest on top of slide behind ejection port plus matching number 576 between crest & rear sight. Checkered slide stop & thumb safety w/ milled undercuts. Long smooth faced trigger & wide spur hammer w/ borderless checkering. Smooth flat mainspring housing w/ lanyard loop plus short tang grip safety. Double diamond checkered walnut grips. Right side of frame above S# marked “GOVERNMENT MODEL”; standard slide markings w/ Rampant Colt behind cocking grooves. Normally imported in early 1960’s so is w/out import marks. MAGS: 1 good Risdon 7 rd. w/out lanyard loop. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: near excellent drop flap holster having staple & strap retention. Front pouch to accommodate 2 spare mags. CONDITION: good plus appearance as refinished w/ light marks & high point wear throughout. Gray patina in backstrap area & mottled appearance on front strap w/ some peppery oxidation. Bbl. bushing appears unknown replacement w/ tighter than normal military fit. Good to very good grips w/ light hand wear. Good shiny bore w/ scattered areas of light pitting. (22-533/NW). CURIO. $900-1,400.

1132. ARGENTINE (HAFDASA) BALLESTERMOLINA BRITISH CONTRACT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# B4298. Bbl. 5”. Mfg. in Argentina by HAFDASA for sale to Britain during WW-II as indicated by B prefix in S# along w/ British proofs. All standard features of those used in Argentina: no grip safety, staggered cocking grooves & vertical grooved grips. Very similar to System 1927 Colt models but only bbls. & mags. are interchangeable. No import marks & no British export marks. MAGS: 1 very good blued 7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good to excellent light tan canvas holster w/ “L.J. GRIFFITHS” inked under flap along w/ “IS & U1D.1941” (not clear). CONDITION: as w/ most British handguns, it is very good overall. Light high point wear w/ occasional spot of peppery oxidation. Typical light scratch from improper slide lock installation. Very good grips w/ light hand wear; near excellent bore. (22-1916/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000. 57

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1133. COLT US ARMY 1917 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 255443 (1919, Army S# 103827). Military blue finished revolver proofed w/ eagle “S18”, “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” on bottom of 5 1/2” bbl. & used 45 ACP w/ half moon clips. Features fixed sights, 6 shot fluted swing out cyl., lanyard loop at butt & 2 piece walnut grips. CONDITION: very good to near excellent overall appearance w/ areas of peppery oxidation & light fading. Very good grips w/ light marks. Very good bore. (22-1792/MD). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1134. COLT NEW SERVICE DA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 LC. S# 148462 (1918). Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ blade front sight. Blue finish w/ 6 shot fluted swing out cyl. & 2 piece Colt hard rubber grips. CONDITION: very good overall w/ marks, cyl. turn line & pinprick oxidation. Butt is missing lanyard ring. Very good bore. (22-2000/MD). CURIO. $ 700-1,000.

1135. COLT NEW SERVICE DA REVOLVER IN MILITARY 1917 CONFIGURATION. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 8279 (1903). Originally a New Service configuration, now w/ 5 1/2” “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” marked military bbl. & 45 ACP fluted 6 shot swing out cyl.; typically seen on Model US Army 1917 revolvers. Blue finished w/ no marks on exterior of frame & replacement 2 piece checkered wood grips w/ Colt medallions. CONDITION: very good w/ reblued metal finish w/ cyl. turn line. Missing lanyard ring at butt. Grips are proud to frame w/ wear & marks. Fair bore. (22-2016/MD). MODERN. $500-750. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1136. RARE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 13 LIGHTWEIGHT AIRCREWMAN REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spl. S# C 278913. Bbl. 2” pinned with “SMITH & WESSON” on left plus “.38 SPL. CTG.” on right. Shipped January 18, 1954 (within batch 2 of 10) to Norton Air Base in San Bernardino, CA. Alloy cylinder model designed for military M-41 cartridge using 130 grain FMJ bullet loaded to maximum pressure of 16,000 PSI. They are deemed unsafe to shoot with modern commercial ammo. Referred to as “.38 Military & Police Airweight” (introduced 1954) by S&W, they were marked “M13” for the Air Force; S&W later used Model 13 for their K frame fixed sight heavy barreled 357 Mag. police model revolver. Left top strap marked “REVOLVER, LIGHTWEIGHT, M13” plus backstrap marked “PROPERTY OF U. S. AIR FORCE”. Originally made as 5 screw K frame round butt, they were changed to 4 screws (eliminating upper sideplate screw) per military request for simplicity & reduced parts; later, ALL S&W model revolvers eliminated the top side plate screw in 1956 plus model stampings began in 1957. This revolver has early flat cylinder latch plus matching numbered barrel, alloy cylinder, extractor, and round butt diamond center checkered walnut grips. Case colored standard serrated trigger and checkered hammer. Later models for the Air Force had steel cylinders to alleviate the strength concern of the alloy cylinders plus some were supposedly retrofitted with steel cylinders (none have been documented). S&W recommends that these revolvers not be fired but rather retained as rare collectibles. Most of the originals were destroyed by the government & sold as scrap making those left in existence very rare; because of this, there are many “fakes” and S&W warns of this fakery as well. This one is “the real deal” in spectacular condition. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2019 factory letter supporting above statements. CONDITION: simply stunning collector example with all aspects near excellent. Careful scrutiny will yield a very faint beginning cylinder turn line and hint of a rub mark on the cylinder from the revolver laying on its side. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1627/NW). CURIO. $5,000-8,000.

1137. SMITH & WESSON MODEL1917 ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 140083. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ half moon sight blade; frame notched rear. Smooth faced case colored trigger & matching checkered hammer. Varnished grips w/out markings on backs. Lanyard swivel on butt & flaming bomb proof at top left rear of frame. Mfg. after April 1918 w/ Springfield eagle S6 proof; total production 1917-1946. Bottom of bbl. marked “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” & is matching numbered w/ eagle S24 proof. Matching numbered cyl. (eagle S24 proofed) & extractor. Originally designed for rimless 45 ACP using half moon clips & also for 45 Auto Rim (rimmed version of ACP not requiring clips). CONDITION: wonderful appearing example w/ very minimal flaws. Sm. stained oxidation spots on sides of hammer spur. Very sm. mark on left side of frame near bbl. pin plus different appearing color & finish of bbl.; possible replacement or top quality factory refinish. Very slight thinning & faint pinprick oxidation on grip straps. General light marks throughout grips not commensurate w/ revolver finish; lanyard swivel has gray patina tone. Sm. dent on right front of top strap & light cyl. turnline. Recoil shield, chambers & bore have unfired appearance plus no firing residue w/in frame. (22-345/NW). CURIO. $700-1,000. 59

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1138. VERY FINE EARLY GHS INSPECTED WWI SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1917 REVOLVER WITH ROY JINKS LETTER. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 23913. Approx. 163,600 mfg. Sept. 17, 1917 to Jan. 1919 as secondary handgun to 1911 Government model to fill war time demand; chambered in 45 ACP using half moon clips. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ half moon front sight & “UNTED STATES PROPERTY” on bottom. Satin blue finished 5 screw N frame w/ 6 shot swing out cyl. & lanyard loop at butt. 2 Piece walnut grips. Case colored hammer & trigger Frame has “GHS” Major Gilbert H Stewart inspector stamp on left side. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Oct. 12, 2015 dated 2 page Roy Jinks letter detailing the History of the .45 Hand Ejector Model of 1917 & records information about this revolver being shipped from the factory on Feb. 18, 1918. CONDITION: near excellent overall w/ light handling marks, cyl. turn line. Near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1703/MD). CURIO. $1,000-2,000.

1139. WWI SMITH & WESSON 1917 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 93946 (1917-1919). Approx. 175,000 mfg. for US Army to supplement the Government 1911 pistol to fill war time demand; used same cartridge w/ half moon clips. Pinned 5 1/2” bbl. w/ half moon front sight & “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” mark on bottom. Blue finished w/ 6 shot fluted swing out cyl., & 2 piece walnut grips. Case colored hammer & smooth trigger. Left side of frame has flaming bomb ordnance proof & eagle 39 proof. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ marks throughout, areas of peppery oxidation & cyl. turn line. Very good grips. Very good bore. (22-2026/MD). $800-1,200.

1140. WWII US GHD SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL 38 MILITARY & POLICE DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spl. S# V617889. Approx. 242,291 mfg. 1942-1945. Matching numbered 4” bbl., 6 shot fluted swing out cyl. & 2 piece smooth walnut grips. Sandblast finished, square butt, 5 screw, K frame w/ fixed sights, lanyard loop, case colored grooved service trigger & service hammer. Top strap marked “US PROPERTY GHD”; inspected by Guy H Dewey w/ has flaming bomb ordnance & “P” proof marks throughout. CONDITION: Very good overall w/ refinished metal having light wear, handling marks & cyl. turn line. Very good bore. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1681/MD). CURIO. $350-550.

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1141. ENFIELD NO. 4 MKI(T) SNIPER RIFLE WITH MATCHING SCOPE, WOODEN BOX AND ACCESSORIES. Cal. 303 Brit. S# B36193. Standard configuration as altered by Holland & Holland (S51 stamp on bottom of stock). Action has had MKI rear sight altered with removal of battle aperture, scope bases fitted and stamped “T”. Left side of stock socket is stamped “M47C”(BSA), “1944”, SN and “TR”. All numbers match including magazine. Front portion of stock also has matching number along with broad arrow stamp. Buttstock with zinc buttplate has “S51” stamp on bottom and raised comb affixed with steel screws. Top of stock behind action is stamped “20071” matching scope. No. 32 MKIII scope with original brown leather cover has crosshair and post reticle and is serial numbered 20071. Heavy mount with correct matching numbers on right side of rings is stamped with this rifles serial number on left. Unmarked brown leather sling is installed on rifle. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rifle is housed in its green painted wooden box which contains an array of accessories including OD painted metal box for scope (label in lid does not match rifle or scope numbers). MKII(S) telescope with leather binding(correct, as outlined on contents label) with strap. A cloth cartridge bandolier with stripper clips, spare magazine, cleaning kit, small box with scope adjustment tool, another metal box with broken case extractor and “ABL 1951” combination jackknife, can opener and fid. A lensatic compass in leather case, some cleaning patches, and a spike bayonet in case your sniping attempts were unsuccessful. CONDITION: very fine showing light use. Metal parts retaining a considerable amount of their renewed black lacquer after conversion. Stocks have some marks and compressions in their original finish. Fine shiny bore with some erosion at breech end. Mechanically smooth. Scope is very fine retaining nearly all of its lacquer finish with some scratches on adjustment turrets. Other accessories are very good to fine. Telescope is optically clear. Exterior of box shows most original paint with some overpainting. Equipment label is good. Carrying straps are replaced. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1406/MGM). CURIO. $3,500-5,000.

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1140A. WWII US NAVY SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL 38 MILITARY & POLICE DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spl. S# V130622. Approx. 242,291 mfg. 19421945. Matching numbered 4” bbl., 6 shot fluted swing out cyl. & 2 piece smooth walnut grips. Sandblast finished, square butt, 5 screw, K frame w/ fixed sights, lanyard loop, case colored grooved service trigger & service hammer. Top strap marked “US NAVY”. CONDITION: Very good overall w/ light wear, handling marks & cyl. turn line. Very good bore. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1682/MD). CURIO. $700-1,000.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1142. SCARCE & DESIRABLE BRITISH WWII NO. 4 MK1 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE WITH SCOPE. Cal. 303 Brit. S# 12C4323. Bbl. 25”. Rifle was converted from early production Savage made No. 4 by renowned English gun maker Holland & Holland. This rifle is apparently early production as it has the plunger type bolt head retainer instead of the slotted rail. Rifle marked on left side of receiver “S” “NO. 4” “MK1” & “Dated 1942”. Rifle marked on left side of butt socket w/ “ENGLAND” export mark. Bolt w/ matching S# lightly polished. Adj. rear sight graduated to 1,300yds. Sight marked “S” & has had battle aperture removed to clear telescopic sight. Blade front sight w/ stamped protective ears. Trigger has added aftermarket “shoe”. Hardwood stock set w/ added cheekpiece attached by 2 steel screws. Buttstock marked at bottom “S51” indicating conversion by Holland & Holland. Also marked w/ “S” behind trigger guard w/ “S” & crown acceptance mark. Cast metal trap buttplate. Brass oiler in butt dated “17”. Rifle is equipped w/ No. 32 telescopic sight marked “TEL STG NO 32 MKIII OS 2039 A AK&S NO 22952 1945” “broad arrow”. Also marked w/ red painted “W” which indicates scope made more waterproof. Scope has post & crosshair reticle. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original leather scope caps w/ faint “B.H.G.” “1941” “broad arrow”. CONDITION: stock set retains most of its original finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal has 80% original finish w/ thinning & light wear. Telescope has spots of sm. areas of missing finish & light overall wear. Telescope adjustments appear to be locked & are not readily moved. Optics appear clear & serviceable except that reticle has roughened appearance. Very good shiny bore. (22-316/RW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.

1143. HIGH CONDITION NO. 4 MK I T SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 303 Brit. S# H35018. Standard configuration w/ scope mounts added to action. Mk I sight altered w/ removal of battle aperture. Left receiver is not stamped “T”. Left butt socket is stamped “M47/C” (BSA) “1944”, S#, & “TR”. H&H marking “S51” is on bottom of butt & raised comb is screwed to top. Top front of butt behind action is not marked for a scope. Rifle is equipped with No. 32 MK II scope with crosshair and post reticle, no. 16856 in unnumbered mount. A web sling is attached. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a J. & A. H. 1944 marked canvas carrying case. No. 8 MK II canvas scope case with green web straps. CONDITION: very fine. Metal parts retaining over 95% original blue. Wood has only a few minor marks & 1 or 2 larger dings in its original finish. Bore is mostly bright & shiny, has some fouling & darkness in throat (may clean). Action is smooth. Case is excellent. Scope is exceptionally fine, commensurate with condition of rifle; optically clear. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1257/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1144. BSA SMLE NO. 4 MK I(T) SNIPER RIFLE WITH NO. 32 MARK II SCOPE AND TRIPOD. A large number of these rifles were converted toward the end of WWII with work performed by Holland & Holland with their code “S51” on bottom of stock. This rifle is in standard configuration with 25” barrel. Action is fitted with Mark I sight with battle aperture removed and scope bases. Left side of action is stamped “T” and left side of stock socket stamped”M47C”(BSA), “1943”, serial number “AV2322” and “TR”. Rifle is fitted with military no. 32 Mark II telescopic sight with crosshair and post reticle serial number 9193 dated 1943 in standard drop forged mount stamped “JG” on left side and with number “AV2371”. Buttstock with “S51” stamp on bottom is fitted with screwed on high comb and has zinc buttplate with trap. Rifle is fitted with brown leather sling marked “JT & L”, “1942”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: OD painted, adjustable M42 A1 tripod has cast in number “7635203” and comes in its carrying case with snap closure. CONDTION: fine to very fine. Metal parts retaining over 80% original blue. Stocks with over 90% original oil finish with many marks and dings. Bore is bright and shiny. Action is smooth. Scope retains most of what appears to be its original lacquer with some lifting and loss on ocular bell. Optically clear. Reproduction scope cover is present. Sling is excellent. Tripod is very fine with minor losses to paint. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1343/MGM). CURIO. $2,500-3,500.

1145. HIGH CONDITION BSA SMLE NO.4 MKI T SNIPER RIFLE W/ NO.32 MKI SCOPE. Cal. 303 Brit. S# D31526 (bolt matches). Standard configuration w/ 25” bbl. 1944 Dated action is also stamped “T” on left side & fitted w/ MKI aperture sight w/ battle aperture removed. Left side stock socket is marked “M47C” (BSA) “1944”, serial number & “TR”. Scope mounts are affixed. Buttstock has comb block added & has usual marks at grip. Holland & Holland conversion code “S51” is on bottom. “24438” is stamped at top of grip. Rifle is fitted w/ no. 32 mkI scope dated 1942, S# 2311 w/ brass sunshades & usual mount stamped “A89379” on left. Rifle is fitted w/ unmarked sling. CONDITION: exceptionally fine, appears close to as issued w/ only some very light handling marks in wood. Metal retains nearly all of its black lacquer. Marks are sharp. Very fine bore, bright, sharp & shiny throughout. Mechanically fine. Scope is also very fine w/ some loss to lacquer on turrets. Optically clear, but w/ some mold spots around edges of field. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1263/MGM). CURIO. $2,500-3,500. 63

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1146. ARSENAL REFINISHED BSA SMLE NO. 4 MK I(T) SNIPER RIFLE WITH MII SCOPE AND CARRYING BOX. Cal. 303 Brit. S# AB0961. Standard configuration. Action marked “NO. 4 MK I(T)” on left side with added scope bases has had MK I sight altered with removal of battle aperture. Left side of stock socket is marked “M47T”, “ENGLAND”, “1943”, S# in electro pencil and “TR”. Bottom of buttstock with zinc buttplate is stamped “S51”. Top of grip near action is stamped “11043” to match S# of No. 32 MK II scope w/ crosshair and post reticle in mount marked with this rifles serial number in filed out area. Forend wood is stamped with S# “SL”, “74”. MAGS: 1 - 10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: wooden carrying case with reproduction label in lid containing metal box for scope. CONDITION: good as refinished with metal parts retaining nearly all blue finish with some high edge wear. Wood heavily refinished with edges rounded. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling throughout. Mechanically good. Scope retains nearly all of its original blue finish with chips in lacquer on sunshade and adjustment knobs. Optically clear. Box is repainted with new stencil markings and replacement stops and handles. Some internal blocking replaced. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1308/MGM). CURIO. $2,500-3,500.

1147. SMLE NO. 4 MKI T SNIPER RIFLE WITH NO.32 MKII SCOPE. Cal. 303 Brit. S# L30923. Bbl. 25”. Standard configuration action having “T” stamp on left side, modified mk. I sight w/ battle aperture removed, scope mounts fitted. Left side of stock socket marked “M47C” “ENGLAND” “1944” & w/ serial number & “TR”. Buttstock stamped w/ number “19101” on top has raised comb affixed w/ steel screws. “S51” Holland & Holland conversion code is on bottom of stock. No. “32” MKII scope S# 19101 is in standard mount which is numbered “B31091”. A rock island arsenal “1919” dated sling is installed. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: canvas & leather bag for scope dated 1942 & leather caps for scope. CONDITION: very good, metal retaining approx. 80% original phosphate finish. Bolt is bright polish, numbers match. Wood w/ most of its original oil finish has many marks & dings. Bore is very fine w/ sharp rifling throughout. Mechanically good. Scope is very fine, optically clear. Sling is near new. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1268/MGM). CURIO. $2,500-3,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1148. SCARCE & INTERESTING ROSS MODEL 1910 STRAIGHT PULL SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 280 Ross. S# 7896. The 280 Ross cartridge was introduced around 1905 for Ross straight pull rifles & gained a good reputation in the far corners of the world for its lighting like killing ability on thin-skinned game due to its very high muzzle velocity (approaching 3,000 ft. per second for 140 gr. bullet). With the model 1910 popularity continued & most 1910 sporters are made in this caliber. This example has a 28” lightweight bbl. fitted w/ folding leaf express rear sight marked for 0 & 500 yds. & silver bead front in sleeve on short ramp. Rear of bbl. is marked “.280 Ross” “PROVED 28 TONS”. Left side is stamped “Made in Canada” & w/ S#. Top of action is engraved “ROSS RIFLE CO” “CANADA” “1910” “Patented”. Straight pull bolt w/ interrupted thread locking lugs has safety lever at right rear & bolt head is numbered to this rifle. Classically styled buttstock of lightly fiddle figured European walnut measures 13 3/4” over checkered steel buttplate. Point pattern checkering is around grip & forend & stock features schnabled forend tip & sling eyes. CONDITION: very good-fine. Metal parts retaining about 80% original blue w/ most loss on floorplate & trigger guard from normal hand wear. Stock retains most of its original oil finish w/ a large number of marks, scratches & bumps. Checkering shows light wear & is quite dirty. Bore is dark w/ strong rifling. Mechanically good. (22-1982/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1149. CANADIAN ROSS MODEL 1910 STRAIGHT PULL MILITARY RIFLE IN HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION. Cal. 303 Brit. S# 378. Standard configuration w/ 30 1/2” bbl. w/ Canadian proofs on shank. Top of action is marked “ROSS RIFLE CO. CANADA M-1910 PATENTED”. Canadian proofs are also present. Bridge is fitted w/ standard military sight. Bolt body is case hardened & rifle is fitted w/ box mag. Walnut stock is affixed w/ pressed steel bands & is stamped w/ serial number “378” at grip. “DAC Quebec” markings along w/ “119/1914” & “D.S” are stamped on right side of butt. Rifle is fitted w/ leather sling by Hugh Carson Company & dated 1916. CONDITION: very fine, bbl. retaining over 90% blue w/ some light flecking. Bands also have some flecking & flaking to about 80%. Action retains over 90% blue, again w/ sm. rust spots on mag. Bolt retains nearly all of its case hardening color, w/ some minor rust flecking. Stocks are also very fine w/ very few marks & dings. Bore is bright & shiny. Action is smooth. An exceptional example of this interesting military rifle. (22-594/MGM). CURIO. $1,000-2,000.

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1150. BSA NO. 1 MKIII BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH COMMERCIAL MARKINGS FITTED WITH PARKERHALE TARGET REAR SIGHT. Cal. 303 Brit. S# 59480. Bbl. 25”. Numbers match on receiver, bolt & tangent rear sight. Butt socket is marked on right side w/ “B.S.A. CO.” Bolt head marked “M”. Receiver ring has crown “BM” proof. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ BSA logo. Receiver retains mag. cut off & has been fitted w/ Parker Hale Mark “VII”. “S.M.L.E.” target rear sight fully adj. for windage & elevation. Sight is fitted w/ Parker Hale adj. aperture. Rifle retains original tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 yards. Bbl. is marked underneath sight w/ “HV”. Blade front sight. Nose cap has protective ears, bayonet mt. & stacking swivel. Trigger guard fitted w/ sling swivel in front of mag. Walnut stock set w/ good appearance although buttstock has notably lighter coloration. Buttstock disk marked w/ “408”. Brass trap buttplate. British military type brown leather sling. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. CONDITION: stock set has light wear w/ scattered sm. handling marks. Metal retains 60% original finish w/ thinning, light wear & turning gray. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1379/RW). CURIO. $700-900.

1151. SCARCE AND DESIRABLE CANADIAN MARKED LONG LEE ENFIELD MK1 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 303 Brit. S# 5631. Bbl. 30”. Numbers match on receiver & bolt. These rifles were the first to be made w/ the new 5 groove Enfield rifling w/ its sharp cornered lands. Metford rifling had not been found satisfactory due to wear from cordite ammunition. These rifles feature a sliding dust cover, safety mounted on cocking piece, mag. cut off in receiver, volley sights & mag. attached to rifle w/ chain link. Butt socket marked on right side w/ crown “V.R.” “L.S.A. CO.” “L.D.” “1896” “LE” “1”. Receiver ring has view marks on right side. Bbl. is marked over chamber with “E” indicating Enfield rifling. Ladder rear sight graduated to 1,800 yards. Ramp type front sight w/ sight blade offset slightly to the left which is correct for this rifle. Volley sights are present. Rifle has rare correct cleaning rod w/ faint view mark. Upper band has bayonet bar & stacking swivel. Walnut stock set. Buttstock has manufacturer’s Roundel marked “LONDON” & “broad arrow”. Two Roman numeral ones; the first means a MK1 rifle, the lower one means 1st Class Arm. Buttstock also marked “M&D”. Militia & Defense indicating Canadian ownership. Buttstock has additional view marks underneath grip. Brass trap buttplate. Buttplate tang has view marks & “82” & “94”. Correct unmarked leather sling. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ light wear & handling marks commensurate w/ careful service use. Markings are crisp & legible. Handguard has fine full length crack at top. Metal has lg. percentage of original blue finish w/ areas thinning & turning gray. Bore has moderately worn lands w/ frosting in grooves. (01-20966/RW). ANTIQUE. $900-1,200.

1152. SOUTH AFRICAN MARKED LEE ENFIELD NO. 1 MKIII BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 303 Brit. S# 14879. Bbl. 25”. All visible numbers match. Rifle received mag. cut off during South African upgrade. Butt socket is marked on right side w/ crown “GR” “B.S.A. CO.” “1916” “SHT. L.E.” “III”. Star has been lined out & canceled. Receiver ring marked on top w/ arrow inside “U”, South African property mark. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 yards. Blade front sight. Nosecap has protective ears & bayonet mt. Stacking swivel & screw are not present. Bbl. is marked behind rear sight “HV” “SC” indicating for use w/ MK7 ball ammunition. Replacement walnut stock set. Buttstock is marked w/ arrow inside “U” on right side. Unmarked brass disk. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. CONDITION: stock set has very light wear & tiny handling marks. Markings are crisp. Metal retains 75% arsenal rework blue finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Near excellent shiny bore. (22-566/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1153. RFI .410 MUSKET CONVERSION OF #3 LEE-ENFIELD. Cal. 410 6A. S# 4392R. Matches on receiver & bolt. 25” Bbl. converted to smooth bore for guard & police use. Will not accept standard .410 Ga. shotshells but utilizes a special brass case cartridge. Receiver is marked on left side of butt socket “410 RFI 1949”. Receiver ring marked w/ Indian “view mark”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 yards. Blade front sight w/ solid protective ears. Bayonet attachment is present. Green web sling dated 1915. Hardwood stock set. Forend has transverse “Indian Kiss” reinforcing screw. Brass cracked buttplate. Mag. well has been filled to convert rifle to single shot. CONDITION: stock set has attractive arsenal rework finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Pinned inletted repair at heel & added pin in front handguard. Metal has 80% arsenal rework blue finish w/ light wear & near excellent shiny bore. (21-3377/RW). CURIO. $500-800. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com 66


1155. BRITISH NO. 5 MKI BOLT ACTION JUNGLE CARBINE MANUFACTURED BY BSA. Cal. 303 Brit. S# BE6465. Bbl. 20 1/2” including cone type flash hider. Import marked on right side of bbl. Serial numbers match on receiver, bolt, mag. & forend. Flip type aperture rear sight. Blade front sight. Flash hider assembly has protective sight ears & bayonet lug. Action has correct #5 features. 2 Lightning cuts at rear of receiver. No boss at forward end of right receiver rail. Hollow bolt knob. Lightened trigger guard. Receiver is marked on left wall w/ “No.5” “MK1”. Left side of butt socket is marked “M47C” indicating manufacture by BSA (Shirley). Mark is poorly struck & not completely legible. Dated 1945. S# is faint. Hardwood stock set. Forend has metal tip. Buttstock has correct leather buttplate w/ sling bar on the right side. Correct green web sling. MAGS: 1-10 rd. detachable. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework finish w/ flaking, wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Metal has worn arsenal rework finish w/ flaking & scattered handling marks. Bore has worn rifling turning dark in grooves. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1384/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1156. BRITISH WWII RAF MARKED NO4 MK1 BOLT ACTION TRAINING RIFLE. Cal. 303 British. S#. 11500. Bbl. 25”. All visible numbers match. These interesting rifles were used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) for both training & security at airfields. Receiver shows circular Royal Ordnance Factory Maltby markings on left side, as well as “NO4MK1”. Left side of butt socket is marked “1943 AT” & S#. Adjustable rear sight marked “F”. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Beech stock set. Hand guards are slightly darker coloration than forend. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ “R.A.F.” Brass trap buttplate. RAF blue web sling w/ brass fittings. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. CONDITION: stock set has very nice original finish w/ crisp marking. Very light wear & tiny scattered handling marks. Metal has 90% original finish w/ light high point wear. Sight protector ears are slightly bent. Very good shiny 2 groove bore. (22-578/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1157. WWII BRITISH NO4 MKI (SAVAGE) BOLT ACTION RIFLE W/ CHINESE NATIONALIST & COMMUNIST MARKINGS. Cal. 303 British. S#. 65C6680. Numbers match on bolt & receiver. Bbl. 25”. Consigner supplied information states that these arms marked on top left of receiver w/ “U.S. Property” were allocated to Chinese Nationalist Army in Burma & used for training purposes. They are marked in Chinese on right side of buttstock “For training only”. During Chinese Civil War some of these rifles were captured by Communists & given a property marking on left side of receiver in electro pencil. Receiver is marked on left side w/ “S” “NO4 MK1*”. Buttstock has 3 lg. Chinese characters on right side. Flip type aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Sight protector is stamped type. Mixed hardwood stock set w/ cast metal buttplate. MAGS: 1 unmarked detachable 10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 8” spike blade NO.4 MK2 bayonet marked “S” (Savage) w/ steel scabbard. Bayonet in well worn condition, scabbard has higher degree of original finish. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear& handling marks. Metal has 80% original finish w/ wear & handling marks. Shiny 2 groove bore w/ scattered light pitting. (22-576/RW). CURIO. $400-600. 67

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1154. DESIREABLE BRITISH WWII NO5 MK I BOLT ACTION JUNGLE CARBINE. Cal. 303 Brit. S#. A243. Bbl. 20 1/2” including flash hider. All visible numbers match including mag. Correct #5 rifle features include lightning cuts on both sides at rear of receiver, lug is not present on right receiver rail. Rear sight graduated to 800 yds. Hollow bolt knob & lightened trigger guard. Rifle is marked on left side of receiver in electro pencil “NO5MK1ROF” & (F) 7/44 This indicates factory thorough overhaul in July, 1944 at Royal Ordnance Factory, Fazakerly. Adjustable rear sight marked “B”. Blade front sight. Front sight is mounted in flash hider assembly which is marked “44” & includes bayonet lug, protective ears & cone type flash hider. MAGS: 1 matching 10 rd. Mixed hardwood stock set marked only w/ S#’s . Correct rubber buttplate & green webbed sling. CONDITION: Stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Metal retains 80% original black finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-575/RW). CURIO. $500-700.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1158. 2 BSA 22 CAL. CONVERSIONS OF WWI LEE ENFIELD BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLES. 1) BSA NO 2 MK IV* .22 CAL. CONVERSION OF SHT LE NO 3. Cal. 22 LR. S#. X12902. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 25”. Butt socket is marked on right side w/ Crown “GR BSACO” 1915 “SHT LE” & “NO2 IV*”. “III” is lined out. Receiver ring marked on left side w/ Crown “BNP” proof. Left receiver rail has electro pencil “FTR 1954” indicating factory thorough repair in that year. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ “BSA” logo.” Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 yards. Blade front sight. Nose cap made w/ protective ears & bayonet mount. Action fitted w/ empty mag. body marked “22” on left side which functions as brass catcher. Replacement mixed hardwood stock set. Brass trap buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has light wear w/ scattered handling marks & crisp inspectors’ marks. Metal has high degree of FTR black finish w/ light high point wear. Near excellent shiny bore. (22-577/RW). 2) BRITISH BSA SHT 22 IV* BOLT ACTION CONVERSION OF 1915 #1 MK3 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S#. X56532. All visible numbers match except rear sight & trigger. Bbl. 25”. Rifle is marked on right side of butt socket w/ Crown “GR 1915” “SHT.22” “IV*”. Receiver retains mag. cutoff & has added empty mag. body marked “.22” on left side used as brass catcher. Bolt head is marked “U”. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ “BSA” logo. Volley sights have been retained. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 yds. adjustable for windage but windage knob is not present. Blade front sight, nose cap has bayonet mount, protective ears & stacking swivel. Walnut stock set; buttstock marked on right side w/ encircled arrow & plain brass disk. Brass trap buttplate w/ brass oiler. CONDITION: stock set has well worn original finish w/ scratches & handling marks. Rear hand guard has brass pinned repair. Metal turning gray & patina w/ wear. Mag. box has notably worn, dented appearance. Very good shiny bore. (22-579/RW). ALL CURIO. $800-1500.

1159. ROSS WWI STRAIGHT PULL BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH US MARKINGS. Cal. 303 Brit. NSN. Bbl. 28”. These rifles were used in the Canadian service & were later sold to the US government & used for training purposes in WWI. Receiver is marked on left side “ROSS RIFLE CO. QUEBEC, CANADA 1905 PATENTED”. Sutherland ladder aperture rear sight adj. for windage & elevation. Blade front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet lug & stacking swivel are present. Provision for bottom sling. Mag. has Harris thumb actuated follower. Trigger guard has additional swivel bow. Walnut stock set. Buttplate has sliding trap. Buttstock is marked underneath grip w/ “U.S.” “flaming bomb” Canadian view marks “2799” & faint “636”. Buttstock has faint Quebec Roundel. Roman numeral “II”, “2” over “12”, “83” over “327”, “731” over “1910” & “BJ”. CONDITION: stock set has worn original finish w/ scattered handling marks throughout. Metal has turned mostly gray & patina w/ areas of fine oxidation. Shiny bore w/ strong sharp lands. (22-569/RW). CURIO. $400-600.

1160. ROSS MODEL 1912 CADET RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. NSN. The 21” bbl. has Canadian proofs at rear, straight pull action w/ Ross info on top, has usual adj. rear sight & is fitted w/ a dovetailed scope base. Rnd. knob pistol grip walnut stock extends to within 3” of muzzle & is fitted w/ 1 band. Steel buttplate has trap in butt. CONDITION: good as refinished. Bbl & action retain most of an old reblue over some light pitting. Stock w/ old oil refinish has some light marks. Dirty bore appears to be good. Mechanically good. (22-515/MGM). CURIO. $300-450.

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1161. ISHAPORE POST INDEPENDENCE NO. 1 MK3 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE CONFIGURED FOR GRENADE LAUNCHING. Cal. 303 Brit. S# 64331K. Bbl. 25”. Numbers match on receiver, bolt & bayonet lug. Import marked on left side of receiver. Rifle has forend & handguards wrapped w/ copper wire & transverse bolt underneath chamber to provide reinforcement for grenade launching. Butt socket marked on left side w/ crown “GRI” “1949” “No. 1” “MK3” “star”. Left side of receiver ring has Ishapore acceptance mark. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 yards. Blade front sight. Nose cap has protective ears. Bayonet mt. & stacking swivel. Hardwood stock set w/ brass trap buttplate. Buttstock has encircled “SA” & additional faint circular marking indicating post independence ownership. Green web military sling. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: cup type grenade launcher marked “S&B” “NPFL” “RCC” “broad arrow”. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ staining, wear & handling marks throughout. Inletted repair at heel. Copper wire wrapping appears intact. Metal has traces of blue turning gray w/ wear & spots of light oxidation. Mag. has bent at bottom. Bore has worn lands w/ frosted appearance in grooves. Grenade launcher has worn OD green coloration but appears serviceable. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1323/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1161A. NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA ISSUED 1882 DATED ENFIELD MARK II DA REVOLVER. Cal. 476 Enfield. S# 4998. During the Victorian Era, Australia was considered a Penal Colony. Right side of grip marked “N.S.W.” for New South Wales. The back strap & left side of grip is stamped “GAOLS No. 14”, appearing to be issued to Jail No. 14. Matching numbered 5 7/8” bbl. w/ half moon front sight. Blue finished top break revolver. Latch by hammer unlocks top strap, opening revolver extracts the shells from the 6 shot fluted cyl., then user closes action & opens side gate for loading. While the original cal. was 476 Enfield, could be modified to use 455 Webley cartridges. Revolver has lanyard ring at butt & is stamped w/ various British proofs, broad arrows & crown “V.R. / ENFIELD / 1882 / II”. 1 Piece walnut grip. CONDITION: fair overall w/ fading finish, marks, sm. dents, oxidation, & pitting throughout. Good grip varnish. Good bore w/ pitting near muzzle. (01-21007/MD). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

1162. WEBLEY & SCOTT NAVY MODEL 1913 MARK I N SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 455 Webley Auto. S#6451. Bbl. 5” w/ square faced blade sight plus windage adjustable rear. Mfg. 1916 (1911-1933). Matching numbered grip safety. W & S winged bullet logo on front of slide. Numerous British proofs throughout including “ ‘16” at top right rear of frame, rear of bbl. & top of slide near extractor; “1914” on left side of slide under legend. Checkered hard rubber grips w/ border plus diamond around grip screw bushing. Mag. latch & lanyard loop at rear of butt. MAGS: very good 7 rd. w/ double notches allowing loaded mag. to sit in pistol at the ready & not function. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very nice glass topped wood display case having green felt bottom section along w/ green foam. Brass hinges & double latches; no key. CONDITION: light marks & wear on grips. Very good arsenal quality refinish & near excellent bore. (22-1437/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,500.

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1163. COLT BRITISH CONTRACT NEW SERVICE REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Eley. S# 70973. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ tapered blade sight & corresponding frame notch. Mfg. 1914 (1888-1944) w/ checkered Colt hard rubber grips & lanyard swivel at butt. 1 of 55,000 British contract revolvers w/ Colt proof but no British proofs. Early variation w/ checkered squared cyl. latch. Smooth faced blued trigger & checkered hammer w/ bright sides. Smooth grip straps. Long 2 groove knurled ejector rod head designed to limit rearward movement of ejector to coincide w/ short British cartridge. CONDITION: areas of high point wear throughout being most visible at muzzle & on cyl. that also has a turn line. Slight peppery oxidation near muzzle & around edges of 1 cyl. flute. Thinning in grip area; just beginning to take on a brown tone. Near excellent bore, chamber & grips. Face of cyl., face of recoil shield & absence of firing residue appears almost unfired. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-421/NW). CURIO. $1,000-2,000.

1164. P. WEBLEY & SON MODEL R.I.C. No. 2 REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Webley (442 RIC). S# 4331. Bbl. 4 1/2”. Mfg. in Birmingham as marked on top strap along w/ maker. W&S Winged Bullet logo on left front of frame. One piece checkered wood grip & lanyard loop at butt. Numerous British proofs. 6 rd. cal. marked unfluted matching numbered cyl. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good vintage flap holster of British style having stud & strap retention plus wide belt loop w/ strap for retention & brass strap loop; appears for longer bbl. CONDITION: Very good finish w/ occasional light peppery oxidation. Very good in the white items. Light high point wear. Hand worn grip w/ 2 rub marks on left side. Near excellent bore & chambers. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-392/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1165. WEBLEY & SCOTT NEW MODEL TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Eley. S# 182902. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ Patridge style blade front sight & drift adj. blade in bbl. latch. Mfg. early 1900s to 1935 w/in S# range of 88056454229; 4”, 6” or 7 1/2” Target bbls. Checkered Bakelite grips, multiple British proofs, W&S winged logo on frame & DA functioning. Top of bbl. by frame latch marked “A.G. PARKER / BURMINGHAM”. Left side of bbl. above cyl. marked “”W.S” TARGET MODEL”. Matching numbers on right side of frame by top front of trigger, on bottom of frame in front of trigger guard, rear outer edge of cyl. & bottom front of bbl. (902). Checkered face of trigger, hammer spur & bbl. release lever. Auto ejecting & lanyard ring in butt. References state various 45 cal. British cartridges will function interchangeably such as Eley, Webley & Colt. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: nickel plated steel muzzle cap designed to protect sharp edges of front sight blade. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ minor marks & high point wear throughout. Noticeable gray spotty finish loss on back strap & portion of front strap. Good appearing grips w/ sizeable chip in bottom of right. Near excellent bore, lock up & mechanical functioning. (22-31/NW). CURIO. $700-1,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1167. WWI BRITISH WEBLEY MARK VI DA REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Webley. S# 418586. Matching numbered 6” bbl. w/ blade front sight. Top break action w/ matching numbered 6 shot fluted auto ejecting cyl. Checkered hard rubber grips; lanyard loop at butt. Revolver stamped w/ numerous British proofs & broad arrows. CONDITION: Fair overall w/ gray brown patina appearance having areas of pitting & moderate handling marks. Good grips have good checkering; left panel has 2 cracks on back by grip screw hole. Good bore. (22-2004/MD). CURIO. $650-900.

1168. WWII BRITISH ENFIELD MK VI DA REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Webley. S# B764 (1928). Bbl. 6” w/ blade front sight. Blue finished square butt top break revolver w/ lanyard ring at butt. Matching numbered, auto ejecting, 6 shot, fluted cyl. & 2 piece checkered synthetic grips. CONDITION: Good overall w/ worn areas of finish, handling marks & pinprick oxidation. Grips are warped as to leave gaps at top near frame. Very good bore. (22-2029/MD). CURIO. $500-750.

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1166. ENFIELD 45 ACP MODIFIED MARK VI REVOLVER. Cal. 45 ACP. S# B1661. Bbl. 6” ribbed w/ screw attached square faced blade sight; notched rear sight in bbl. latch. Mfg. 1926 (1921-1926 w/in S# ranges of 1-9999, A1-A9999 & B1-B7600). Numerous British crown & broad arrow proofs throughout. Border checkered brown hard rubber grips w/ “M” at bottom of left. Bottom of right grip scratched w/ unreadable name. Lanyard loop in butt along w/ “J” at front of butt. Rear face of cyl. machined to accept 45 ACP w/ half moon clips or 45 Auto Rim. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: tooled single frontal loop western holster w/ image of rider on horse at top, 2 deer on loop & multiple decorative patterns; capped at muzzle end. Cartridge belt of the same period having 35 loops likely for rifle cal. or sm. dia. pistol cartridges. Tab of belt marked “3561”, “44” &” 36”. Brass plated steel buckle. Current setting for about 36” waist. Holster & belt w/ patina & would likely benefit from saddle soap treatment. CONDITION: about very good overall appearance w/ sharp markings & nice flat finish having minimal wear at high points. Portion of bbl. assembly that retains cyl. while ejecting is not present; ejector works if cyl. is manually held forward. Fair to good bore somewhat bright but w/ dark area in grooves & evidence of wear. Proper hand functioning. Hand worn grips w/ very minor marks. (22-1210/NW). CURIO. $400-600.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1169. RARE & DESIRABLE WWI FRENCH MODEL 1917 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Lebel. S# F26969. All visible numbers match except safety housing. Bbl. 31 1/2”. These rifles were mfg. in attempt to equip French military forces w/ an autoloading rifle. Due to design & mfg. limitations, they were not totally successful in the rigors of trench warfare. Some of these rifles have their gas systems deactivated & were used later by colonial forces as a straight pull bolt action. This rifle however appears to be in its original configuration. Receiver is unmarked. Bbl. marked on right side over chamber w/ “MA”. Marked on left side over chamber w/ “A” & oval “B” acceptance mark. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,400m. Rectangular front sight w/ grooved top. Hinged mag. cover for the 5 rd. Mannlicher type loading clip. Walnut stock set. Slightly obscured circular marking on right side of butt includes encircled “MA” “1917” “CS”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 13 1/4” quadrangular bayonet w/ curved quillon marked w/ acceptance marks & S#. Steel tubular scabbard & unmarked original leather frog. Bayonet is in very good condition. Frog & scabbard appear in good serviceable condition. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ scattered filled dents but leaving most markings legible. Metal has 85% arsenal rework blue w/ thinning & sm. areas of light wear. Mag. cover has notable braized repairs on both sides. Trigger guard & trigger are in the white. Fair worn bore turning dark. (22-301/RW). CURIO. $2,500-3,500.

1170. 1986 REFURBISHED FRENCH MAS 1949-56 SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 7.5 French. S# G66032 (1974). Approx. 275,240 mfg. 1957-1978 prior to the FAMAS. Bbl. 20.7” fit w/ NATO rifle grenade launcher system. CAI import mark receiver has “P74” & “P86” rework mark, 1200m tangent rear sight & left side rail holding a APX L.806 scope (S# 28575) w/ German post reticle held on a side latching mt. Walnut stock set w/ side sling mts. & buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: tan scope case w/ shoulder strap & French instruction manual. Also included is a bayonet & scabbard sealed in plastic. MAGS: 1 - 10 rd. CONDITION: very good overall arsenal reworked appearance w/ light wear & spots of oxidation; mostly on scope. Very good bore. (22-1921/MD). MODERN. $700-1,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1172. FRENCH MODEL 1873 ORDNANCE DA REVOLVER. Cal. 11mm French. S# G44220. Bbl. 4 1/2” rnd. w/ oct. shank. Top strap is marked “Mle 1873 M”. Right flat is marked w/ “S. 1877” date. Six shot rnd. cyl. Action has center mounted hammer w/ right side loading gate & ejector. Right side of frame is marked “Mre de’Armes / St Etienne”. Two piece checkered walnut grips w/ lanyard ring at butt. CONDITION: 60% finish w/ areas of heavy cleaning & pitting. Metal is cleaned bright showing scattered spots of pitting & file marks. Grips show heavy wear & handling marks w/ age darkened appearance. Sound action. Bore retains strong rifling. (01-20894/DS). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

1173. WWI FRENCH MAS MODEL 1873 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 11x17mmR. S# G66562 (1878). Approx. 350,000 mfg. at St. Etienne arsenal (MAS) 1873-1886. Bbl. 4.7” w/ blade front sight. In the white Chamelot-Delvigne style revolver w/ 6 shot rnd. cyl., 2 piece hardwood grips & lanyard loop at butt. Visible parts numbers appear to be matching numbered along w/ French proofs & assembly# “P62”. CONDITION: Good overall w/ metal turning gray w/ patina, pitting, & handling marks. Good grips w/ wear. Very good bore. (01-21009/MD). ANTIQUE. $450-600.

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1171. POST WWII FRENCH MAS 1949 SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 7.5 French. S# F37817. Approx. 20,600 produced after WWII as France was phasing out older WWII & before rifles. CAI import marked 22.6” bbl. Grenade launcher assembly in front section of rifle includes the protected blade front sight & retains the spike bayonet. The Model 1949 action is a continuation of the Model 44 Action w/ integral slide rail on left side & 1200m tangent rear sight. Plastic charging handle on direct impingement bolt. Trigger guard bow has matching S#. Matching numbered walnut stock set w/ metal buttplate & 1 3/8” sling held in slot & sling ring. Buttstock has partially obscured roundel on right side. MAGS: 1 - 10 rd. held by latch. CONDITION: good overall as arsenal refinished w/ wear, oxidation & handling marks. Good bore. (22-1985/MD). CURIO. $500-800.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1174. EXTREMELY RARE & DESIRABLE GERMAN WWI MAUSER BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT ANTI-TANK RIFLE. Cal. 13.25mm. S# 1138. Bbl. 39”. All visible numbers match. Import marked on right side of receiver ring with “SIMPSON LTD G’BURG IL.” Tangent rear sight graduated to 500 meters. Inverted V front sight. WWI inaugurated static trench warfare on a larger scale than previous wars resulting in new conditions and problems. Machine gun and sniper positions were well dug in and tended to be protected by armor plating and there were early attempts to produce personal body armor. These plates were dealt with at first by using very high powered sporting rifles and if the plates were not penetrated, they could be simply, to paraphrase a British officer, “be bashed in”. The German army developed a steel cored armor piercing bullet for the 7.92 cal. rifle and machine gun cartridge called the “SmK” bullet. This bullet was not very effective against the tanks introduced by the British at the battle of Flers-Courcelette during the Somme campaign in September of 1916. Tank armor averaged between 1/4” and 1/2” in thickness and while it could sometimes be penetrated at close range by the steel cored “SmK” ammunition, this was not always reliable. The Germans at this time were developing a heavy version of the Maxim machine gun chambered for the newly developed 13.2 X 92 semi-rimmed cartridge which was designated the “Tank und Flieger” (TuF). This cartridge was chosen for the new anti-tank rifle using a steel cored armor piercing bullet. The velocity was given as 2580 feet per second. This allowed it to penetrate approx. 1” of armor at 100 meters at a 90 degree angle and nearly 3/4 of an inch at 500 meters. A potent round indeed. This cartridge was also at least in part the inspiration for the famed U.S. .50 cal. machine gun rd. There was no attempt to reduce the reportedly brutal recoil of these rifles. The late Carl “Bill” Morrison of Bradford Maine owned two of these rifles and rebarreled one to .50 machine gun. He stated that three shots at one session would result in a sore shoulder and splitting headache. The crew consisted of a gunner and an ammunition carrier who were cross-trained to do either job. This rifle gave the German soldier a means of dealing with tanks without the necessity of calling on the artillery which might be engaged with other tasks. They were used by both the Imperial German empire and Weimar Republic, some reportedly served in Sweden. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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A few of these rifles were given to museums and a few went to VFW Posts in the United States. This massive rifle is basically a scaled up Model 98 Mauser action with 2 additional locking lugs and weighs approx. 41 lbs. with bipod and measures 5 feet 6 3/4 inches in overall length. Reportedly approx. 15,000 of these rifles were produced. The receiver is marked with the Mauser banner trademark and the date 1918 on top of the receiver ring. The right side of the receiver ring has a crown over “K” proof. The left side of the receiver ring and the left side of the bbl. over the chamber have Imperial Eagle acceptance marks. The rifle utilizes a Mauser type flag safety. The bolt release lever is fire blued and marked with crown acceptance mark. Hardwood stock and separate pistol grip. Stock has 2 piece dovetailed construction at butt. Buttstock is marked on right side with 2 “crown” acceptance marks and “R”. Stock is retained at forward end by bbl. band incorporating a horizontal plate which accommodates the MG08/15 machine gun bipod giving the rifle a limited traverse when placed in a fixed position. CONDITION: stock set has nice appearance with original finish with light wear and handling marks and sm. areas of light staining. Sm. missing chip at top left of forend extending under bbl. band. Receiver and bolt were finished bright and now have light freckling and turning gray. Balance of metal parts retain 70% original blue with thinning and light wear but turning gray and patina. Stamped riveted bipod retains much of its original dark gray paint with light wear. Lightly worn bore is shiny with strong lands. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. (22-323/ RW). CURIO. $10,000-18,000.

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1175. UNUSUAL HIGH CONDITION WWII GERMAN G41 SEMIAUTO MILITARY RIFLE MANUFACTURED BY BERLIN-LUBECKER. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9697d. Bbl. 22 1/2”. Serial numbers match except for bolt, locking flaps & firing pin carrier which are all numbered 8204. These rifles were mfg. to attempt to supply the German military with a self loading rifle but were not generally well liked in the service and the rifle was superseded by the G43. Left side of receiver marked “G.41 duv”, “43”, S# & “eagle 214”. Right side of receiver marked w/ German eagle proof. Bolt is marked at top forward end w/ “eagle 214” & eagle proof. 10 Rd. non detachable mag. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,200 meters. Sight base is machined for use with the ZF40 1.5x scope using the so called “straddle” mt. Blade front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod & bayonet lug are present. Plain upper band. Lower band has welded construction. Laminated stock w/ Durofol handguard. Stock is marked on right side of butt w/ faint German eagle acceptance marks; numerals are not legible. Stock has original sling & cup type buttplate. Buttplate marked “bpr”. CONDITION: stock has light professional restorative cleaning. Stock has notable sm. dents on left side of butt & on right side of grip. Metal has thinning original finish w/ wear. Sheet metal parts are turning gray. Near excellent shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1314/RW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.

1176. GERMAN WWII G-43 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE WITH ZF4 TELESCOPIC SIGHT. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 245b. Bbl. 25 3/4” including unmarked flash suppressor. All visible numbers match. Receiver is marked on left side “G43”, S#, “ac” & “44”. Right side of receiver has “eagle 359”. Receiver & bolt carrier have coarse wartime forged finish. Stamped action cover. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,200 meters. Blade front sight w/ protective hood. Unmarked late type gas cyl. with two gas escape holes w/ S#. Cleaning rod is present. Rifle is fitted w/ threaded flash suppressor. Unit measures approx. 1” in diameter, 2 1/2” long, & is threaded & notched correctly. It is however unmarked & appears to be added accessory. Laminated stock set. Buttstock marked on left side w/ 2 “eagle 359” acceptance marks. Belly of stock marked w/ S# & faint eagle acceptance mark. Cup type trap buttplate. Correct type oiler in butt. Correct period leather sling. MAGS: 1-20 rd. MG13 marked on left side w/ “eagle 4” “BS?” & “1938”. Mag. has been modified to fit the G43 rifle. The rifle still accepts the correct original 10 rd. mags. Rifle is fitted w/ correct ZF4 telescopic sight in original mt. Scope is marked on left side “GW ZF 4”, “dow”, triangle & S# 30149. These scopes were made by a subsidiary of the Czech manufacturer ZB. The scope mt. appears to be correct & is marked on the right side below the locking lever pivot w/ “eagle 359” & number on right forward end appears “g680”. Scope includes rain shield. Rubber eye cup. Amber lens filter installed at ocular end. Eye cup is glued in place. Pointed vertical post reticle w/ horizontal bars. Scope is adj. for windage & elevation. Windage adjustment has sheet metal cap. Scope includes correct scope cover w/ wood plug. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original muzzle thread protector in butt trap. CONDITION: stock set has nice original finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. Handguard has professionally repaired full length crack at top. Repair is only visible when handguard is removed. Metal has 75% wartime finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Scope retains most of its lightly worn original finish w/ sm. spots of oxidation. Notable, visible glue around forward edge of eye cup. Optics appear cloudy likely due to amber filter. Adjustments move freely. Dovetailed fits freely & locks tight. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1315/RW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1178. WWII GERMAN GUSTLOF WERKE (bcd) G43 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9764. Bbl. 21 3/4”. Serial numbers match on receiver, bolt, bolt carrier, locking flaps & firing pin carrier. Late type gas cyl. w/out gas escape holes is numbered w/ what appears to be “564” in electro pencil. Receiver is marked on left side w/ “bcd” indicating manufactured at Gustlof-Werke II Buchenwald. Also marked “G.43” w/ German eagle proof & Gustlof “star burst” proof. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,200 meters. Blade front sight w/ protective hood. Scope rail made w/out notch. Receiver & bolt carrier have milled finish. Threaded muzzle w/ correct muzzle protector. Laminated buttstock & handguard. Buttstock is marked on left side w/ eagle “WaA 749”. Cup type trap buttplate. MAGS: detachable 10 rd. marked on left side “aye”, eagle acceptance mark & “G43”. CONDITION: stock set has lightly worn original finish w/ staining & scattered handling marks. Metal has worn finish turning gray w/ scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1373/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

1179. SCARCE GERMAN WWII G.43 (duv) BERLIN-LUBECKER MASCHINENFABRIK SEMI-AUTOMATIC MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4718b. Bbl. 21 3/4”. S# matches on receiver, bolt, bolt carrier, locking lugs, firing pin carrier & gas cyl. Receiver marked on left side below rear sight “G.43” “duv” “44” “WAFFENAMT 214” German Eagle Proof & S#. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,200m. Blade front sight. Threaded muzzle w/ original cap. Laminated buttstock w/ cup type trap buttplate. Buttstock marked on right side w/ 2 Waffenamts w/ indistinct numbers. Original “Durofol” handguard. Repro. leather sling. Rifle has been fitted w/ Czech ZFK43 scope & Czechoslovakian marked mt. Scope has pointed post & heavy crossbar reticle. Scope includes rubber eyepiece w/ yellow lens. Scope marked on left side “ZF K 43” “dow” “triangle” “42657”. Scope marked at bottom of tube w/ “rampant lion in diamond” & “45”. Scope locking lever marked “PEVNE” & “VOLNE”. Rifle dovetail has been lightly polished to readily accept scope mt. MAGS: 1-10 rd. detachable marked “aye” “k43” “Waffenamt” “18?”. CONDITION: stock set has been lightly cleaned w/ added finish. Stock has 3” crack at bottom of forend at end of trigger guard. Metal has traces of blue turning overall gray w/ wear & handling marks. Scope has approx. 80% finish w/ high point wear & scattered scratches. Optics appear slightly cloudy but serviceable. Windage turret does not rotate. Good shiny bore w/ strong rifling. (22-319/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000. 77

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1177. GERMAN WWII G43 BERLINER-LUBECKER (duv) SEMIAUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 6743h. Bbl. Serial numbers match on receiver, bolt, bolt carrier, locking flaps, firing pin carrier, bolt housing & gas cyl. Receiver is marked on left side w/ “G.43 duv” “44”, eagle “214” & German eagle proof. Firing pin carrier is marked on top w/ Eagle “214”, partial “M”, “A” & partial “2”. Late type gas cyl. w/out gas escape holes. Cyl. has sm. polished area where the S# was electro penciled. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,200 meters. Blade front sight w/ protective hood. Non threaded muzzle. Cleaning rod is present. Correct German leather sling. Laminated stock & handguard. Stock is unmarked. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. marked “aye” “WaA 843” “G43”. CONDITION: original finish stock set has light wear & scattered handling marks. Stock has L shaped crack on top of grip behind receiver measuring approx. 3” total length. Metal has traces of blue turning gray w/ light wear. Receiver & bolt carrier do not have milled finish. Bolt handle has been bent slightly downward. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1390/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1180. GERMAN WWII WALTHER (ac) K43 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE WITH ZF4 TELESCOPIC SIGHT. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 8769c. Bbl. 21 3/4”. Late production gun with forged appearance & double lug receiver. Muzzle is not threaded. Serial numbers match on receiver, bolt, bolt carrier, firing pin carrier & locking flaps. Bolt housing & gas cyl. are not numbered. Receiver is marked on left side w/ “K43 ac” “45” & German eagle “359”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,200 meters. Blade type front sight w/ protective hood. Hollow bolt handle. Laminated stock set & handguard. Buttstock is marked on left side w/ eagle “WaA 359”. Trap buttplate finished w/ black enamel. Brown late production leather sling. Original ZF4 scope & mt. Scope is marked on left side “GW” “ZF4” “ddx” & “48103”. Scope mfg. by Voigtlander & Sohn. Scope made w/ pointed post reticle w/ horizontal crossbars. Scope has rain shield at ocular lens. Rear lens covered by rubber eye piece which is glued in place along w/ the amber filter. Scope mt. marked w/ slanted “3714” & eagle “359” inspection mark. Scope is equipped w/ original scope caps with leather objective lens cover & wood plug for ocular lens. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. marked w/ “aye”, eagle “WaA 843” & “K43”. CONDITION: stock has very light wear & scattered handling marks w/ original thin wartime finish. Metal is turning gray w/ light wear. Front sight base is gray phosphate. Good shiny bore w/ sharp lands but appearance of light frosting in grooves. Scope retains lg. percentage of original blue finish. Mt. has gray wartime finish w/ light wear. Amber lens is installed under glued on eye cup & obscures the sight picture but it appears that the lenses & reticle are cloudy but serviceable. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1389/RW). CURIO. $3,000-4,000. 1181. NO LOT. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1182. SCARCE GERMAN WWII MAUSER (byf) HIGH TURRET BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 54730. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Receiver does not have visible S#. Numbers match on bbl., bolt, bolt shroud, cocking piece & front scope ring. Rifle made by Mauser & fitted w/ high turret sniper scope. The sniper scope is a DIALYTAN 4X marked “bek”. Scope S# is 76876. This scope is more usually found in long side rail mts. Scope has correct vertical post & horizontal crossbar reticle. The scope retains its original rolled edge rubber eye cup. Front scope ring has been renumbered to match rifle. The original S# has been partially removed. The front scope turret is marked on bottom w/ partially encircled “R”. Front scope base has visible solder on both sides. Rear scope base has eagle “135” on left side. Original black leather scope caps marked on end w/ eagle “WAA 414”. Visible receiver markings include German eagle proof & eagle “135” on left side of ring. “Mod. 98” on left receiver rail. Bolt is equipped w/ correct milled safety which is unmarked. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. All stamped furniture. Trigger guard is marked at forward end “byf” & 2 indistinct eagle inspector’s mark. Floorplate marked “byf”. Welded upper & lower bands retained by single spring. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Laminated stock set. Handguard & stock are serial numbered 13198. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ faint eagle “WAA 135”. Steel disassembly disk. German leather sling. Correct checkered cup type buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray plastic muzzle cap. CONDITION: replacement stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ added finish. Stock has light wear, scuffing & handling marks. Stock has transverse dowel reinforcement at bolt knob relief cut, to repair internal crack. Metal retains 80% original blue finish w/ light wear, thinning & handling marks. Upper & lower bands have overall brown patina & may be replacements. Extractor has notable plum coloration. Leather sling is well worn but appears serviceable. Scope retains 50% original blue w/ thinning, wear, turning gray w/ scattered spots of fine pitting. Scope rings have notable machining marks & gray & patina finish. Optics appear slightly cloudy but serviceable. Elevation adjustment moves freely. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1316/RW). CURIO. $7,000-11,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1183. “DOT 1941” MARKED G33/40 CARBINE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9113a. Standard issue w/ 19 1/2” bbl. Standard sights (front w/ cover). Special lightweight action has all correct marks & proofs on receiver. All numbers match. Walnut stock has all matching numbers & correct steel buttplate & guard. Right side is marked w/ 3 eagle WaA “63” stamps along w/ 2 at grip. S# is on toeline w/ more eagle WaA stamps. Carbine is fitted w/ brown leather sling. CONDITION: very good to fine. Metal retaining most original blue w/ considerable handwear showing on bands, floorplate & trigger guard. Stock has had extra oil rubbed in over its original finish & shows some cracks at right side of action area. Bore is very good to fine, a bit dark. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1401/MGM). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

1184. WWII GERMAN WAFFEN WERKE BRUNN (DOT) 1942 DATE BOLT ACTION MILITARY CARBINE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9673c. Bbl. 19 1/4”. These carbines were manufactured at BRNO at Czechoslovakia based on the ZK33 carbine with the added protective plate on the left side of the butt. These were generally issued to mountain troops. Sm. ring receiver is marked on top w/ “dot” “1942” & eagle “63” acceptance mark. Marked on left side w/ German eagle proof. Left receiver rail marked “G.33/40”. Bolt handle marked on top w/ eagle proof & marked underneath “9N” eagle “63” acceptance mark. Bolt knob has been lightened. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. 10 1/4” cleaning rod threaded at both ends. Bayonet bar is present. Milled bands retained by single spring. Walnut stock & handguard. Handguard extends from receiver ring to upper band. Buttstock marked on right side w/ worn indistinct eagle “63” acceptance marks. Cup type buttplate w/ added protecting plate on left side. Steel disassembly disk. CONDITION: original finish stock set is well worn commensurate w/ hard service. Has staining & scattered handling marks throughout. Metal has traces of blue turning gray w/ moderate wear, handling marks & sm. spots of oxidation throughout. Good bore w/ sharp lands & lightly frosted appearance in grooves. (22-1940/RW). CURIO. $450-600.

1185. WWII GERMAN WAFFEN WERKE BRUNN DOT 1941 DATE G33/40 BOLT ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 1250b. Bbl. 19 1/4”. Serial number matches on receiver & buttstock. Rifle manufactured in Czechoslovakia for Germany based on the VZ33 carbine with added protection plate on left side of butt. Sm. ring receiver is marked on top w/ “dot” “1941”. Marked on right side w/ three eagle “63” acceptance marks. Marked on left side w/ German eagle proof. Bolt handle has German eagle proof on top & marked underneath “K6”. Bolt knob has been lightened. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar is present. Cleaning rod is not present. Milled bbl. bands retained by single spring. Walnut stock set. Handguard extends from receiver ring to upper band. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ 3 faint eagle “WaA 63” markings. Cup type buttplate w/ steel stock reinforcing plate. Steel disassembly disk. German leather sling. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Handguard has notable abrasion behind lower band. Metal has sm. percentage of original blue finish turning gray & patina w/ moderate wear throughout. Very good shiny bore. (22-1964/RW). CURIO. $450-600.

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1187. SCARCE & DESIRABLE JP SAUER WWII GERMAN MODEL 98K SCHUTZSTAFFEL “DEATHS HEAD” BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 5501g. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 1/2”. This Schutzstaffel marked rifle was mfg. by JP Sauer & Sohn of Suhl & given the Deaths Head mark on the left side of the bbl. in the chamber area. Left receiver rail marked “MOD. 98”. Receiver ring marked on top w/ “147” “1939”. Receiver & bbl. have German eagle proofs on left side. Left side of bbl. has “Deaths Head”. Also, WaA 37. Right side of receiver ring has 2 WaA 77 & WaA 359. Rear sight base has 3 WaA 359 on right forward end. Rifle was not given the “Deaths Head” marking under grip. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000m. Inverted V front sight. Cleaning rod & bayonet lug are present. All milled furniture including flat type buttplate. Floorplate is not serial numbered but has “crown” property mark. Steel takedown hole. Laminated stock set w/ faint S# at bottom of buttstock. CONDITION: stock set has nice original finish but w/ moderate wear, staining & handling marks commensurate w/ service use. Metal has 50% original blue w/ thinning turning gray & sm. scratches & handling marks. Shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-320/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

1188. WWII GERMAN MAUSER (ac) ZF41 BOLT ACTION MILITARY SHARPSHOOTER’S RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 5473i. Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible numbers match. Markings enhanced in white. Rifle equipped w/ dovetailed rear sight base to accept the long eye relief ZF41 telescopic sight. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “ar” “43” w/ eagle “30” & partially eagle acceptance mark. Left side of receiver ring & bbl. have German eagle proofs. Left receiver rail marked “Mod. 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Sight base has dovetail for scope mt. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod & bayonet bar are present. Solid upper band stamped welded lower band. Bands retain by single spring. Milled trigger guard & floorplate. Unmarked laminated stock set w/ steel disassembly disk & cup type buttplate marked “brg”. Well worn correct leather sling. ZF scope is marked “ZF40”. “40” is lined out & is additionally marked “41/1”. Marked “dow” which indicates mfg. by Opticotechna & Prerau in Prerau, Czechoslovakia. Scope has tapered reticle w/ horizontal cross bars. Rain shields are present. Mt. is marked on rear leg “duv”, eagle “214” & marked at rear “K98” “k-Zf.41.”. Mt. is made w/ tapered locking ollers. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray rubber muzzle cap. CONDITION: stock set has light wear & handling marks throughout w/ original finish. Metal retains 75% original finish w/ thinning & light wear. Shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. Scope has 80% original finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Optics appear slightly cloudy but serviceable w/ notable scattered spots on reticle & lens. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1313/RW). CURIO. $1,500-2,500.

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1186. GERMAN WWII MAUSER (byf) BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE FITTED WITH ZF41/1 TELESCOPE (SHARPSHOOTER). Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 18207. Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible numbers match. These rifles were produced by equipping approx. 6% of standard Model 98K production with a dovetailed rear sight base for the ZF41 series long eye relief telescopic sights. These rifles were intended for use by line troops and not for the dedicated sniping role but were used for that purpose at times. The rifle is marked on the receiver ring with “Mod 98” “byf” “45”. Right side of receiver has indistinct eagle acceptance mark. Left side of receiver & bbl. has German eagle proofs. Bbl. is additionally marked with “byf” in shield & bbl. code “44E38” with “eagle 135”. Markings enhanced in white. Rear sight & base are unmarked. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod & bayonet bar are present. Stamped welded bands retained by single spring. Stamped “byf” marked trigger guard & floorplate. Unmarked laminated stock set w/ steel disassembly disk & cup type buttplate. Correct WWII German sling. Grooved dovetail on the left side of rear sight base. Scope is marked “ZF 41-1” “dow” indicating manufactured at Opticotechna, Prerau (Czechoslovakia). Scope S# is 16769 made with sharp pointed post reticle w/ horizontal cross bars. Scope has sheet metal rain shields. Blued steel base w/ tapered steel rollers. Base is marked on rear leg w/ “duv” & “eagle 214”; also marked “K98K-Zf.41”. CONDITION: stock set has worn original finish w/ scattered dents & handling marks throughout. Metal has lightly worn gray finish. Upper band has notable gray phosphate coloration. Very good shiny bore. Telescope mt. has very lg. percentage of original blue w/ light high point wear. Original finish telescope is more notably worn than mt. w/ scratches & scattered handling marks. Optics appear clear & serviceable although lenses have several moderate side spots. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1382/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.


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1189. WWII GERMAN FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION (G) MAUSER (S/42 (S/42) MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE W/ KREIGSMARINE MARKINGS. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9887f. Bbl. 23 5/8”. This rifle was produced in 1935 by Mauser w/ “S/42” production code which has the additional “G” indicating the first year of production. Additionally marked on the left side of the disassembly disk w/ “O.1283” which indicates this rifle was issued to the KREIGSMARINE; the “O” being the Ost See, or Baltic station headquartered in Kiel, the number being the individual weapon number. Rifle is additionally marked w/ “K” at belly of stock. Receiver ring is marked on top “S/42G”. Receiver ring marked on right side w/ droopwinged eagle & square “K167” inspection marks. Marked on left side of bbl. & receiver wing w/ droopwinged eagle. Left receiver rail is marked “MOD.98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Sight is marked additionally w/ square inspection marks “K” & “S” under the sight leaf. Inverted V front sight. All milled furniture. Bands are retained by single spring. Walnut stock set w/ flat buttplate & steel disassembly disk. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ 2 droopwing eagles & square inspection mark; is marked at belly w/ “K” & square inspection mark. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear & staining. Markings are generally legible. Right side of butt at rear has area of visible fine sanding marks. Metal has 60% blue w/ wear turning gray. Very good shiny bore. (22-660/RW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1190. DESIREABLE GERMAN WWII MAUSER (S/42) G DATE MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4321k. Bbl. 23 3/4”. All visible numbers match. Rifle is early Model 98K mfg. by Mauser AG Oberndorf. Receiver ring is marked on top S/42G. Marked on left side w/ “droop wing” Weimar Eagle proof; right side of receiver ring marked w/ boxed “K67” & 2 German Eagle acceptance marks. Left receiver rail marked “MOD. 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters; marked underneath w/ “K S” & boxed 167. Inverted V front sight; sight base not machined for sight protector. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Milled bbl. bands retained by single band spring. Matching trigger guard; floorplate is early renumbered replacement & has faint “Eagle 4”. Matching walnut stock set; steel takedown hole & flat buttplate. Stock is marked on right side of butt w/ “droop wing” Eagle acceptance marks. One is WaA 20. Well worn original sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked stamped site protector w/ hinged muzzle cover. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ moderate wear, dents & handling marks throughout. Stock has period dovetailed arsenal repair at toe. Metal retains 50% original worn fitting blue turning gray w/ wear & scattered handling marks. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-679/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1191. SCARCE WWII GERMAN LUFTWAFFE ISSUE MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MAUSER (243) RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 3907k. Bbl. 23 3/4”. All visible numbers match. Very nice early WWII production Mauser 98K rifle w/ eagle “L” marking on buttstock indicating the rifle was issued to the German Luftwaffe. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “243” “1939”. Marked on right side w/ 3 German eagles; 1 is indistinct, 2 are numbered “26”. Receiver & bbl. are marked on left side w/ German eagle proofs. Left receiver rail is marked “Mod. 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Sight base not milled for protective hood. Cleaning rod is not correct. Bayonet bar is present. All milled furniture. “H” type upper band. Bands are retained by single spring. Laminated stock set. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ eagle over “L” & two eagle “WaA 26”. Marked under grip w/ eagle “WaA 26”. Stock marked at belly w/ German eagle & S#. Steel disassembly disk. Flat type buttplate. Original German leather sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: steel stamped sight & muzzle protector. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. Metal retains 70% thinning original blue w/ light wear. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1375/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1192. RARE & HIGHLY DESIRABLE CZECH ZH-29 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 Mauser. S# 10209. Bbl. 23 5/16”. Introduced in 1929, this rifle is a gas operated tilting block design by Emmanuel Holek, who was the brother of Vaclav Holek, designer of the Z.B. 26 LMG. The rifle has an unusual design in that the bolt locks into the left side of the receiver causing the breech to be offset to the left and requiring that the sights be offset to compensate. Features include the hinged receiver for takedown and cleaning as well as an adj. gas cyl. to regulate the operating pressure. Forend terminates in a cast aluminum block with cooling fins. Rifles were made primarily in 8x57 Mauser and given trial in many countries including the United States. According to Bruce Canfield in the book “The M1 Garand Rifle”, the ZH 29 as trialed by the U.S. ordnance board was not well liked for its looks, but it did perform very well and importantly did not require lubricated ammunition. The rifle also weighed less than the minimum weight thought necessary & established that a full power rifle could be built within the weight limits desired by the U.S. Ordnance Department. This was a crucial element and turning point in the development of the M1 Garand rifle. Research reveals that the rifle was purchased in small quantities by China and Ethiopia, as well as being trialed by Japan, Lithuania and the U.S. Little record is available on combat use of this rifle, but there is little doubt it would have performed well under normal circumstances. Receiver marked on left side “CESKOSLOVENSKA ZBROJOVKA, AKCIOVA SPOLECNOST BRNO”. Receiver marked on top rear “AUTOMATICKA PUSKA Z.H. 29.” & “rampant lion”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,600 meters. Inverted V front sight. Bayonet lug is mounted on bbl. shroud & has matching S#. Rotary safety on right side of rifle. Rifle is mfg. for detachable box mags. which can be loaded at the top using integral grip guides in receiver. Bottom swivels. Buttplate is grooved sheet metal. Walnut pistol grip buttstock & matching 2 piece walnut handguards. Unmarked tan leather military sling. MAGS: 1-10 rd. blued steel marked on rear w/ sm. encircled Z. CONDITION: has nice appearance but has evidence of a sm. degree of service use. Buttstock is slightly loose on receiver. Stock set has light wear, scratches & sm. handling marks. Metal parts have correct plum hue finish w/ scattered sm. spots of oxidation & modest high point wear. Aluminum cooling block has dull appearance & notable 4 sm. filled areas on left side. Bright bolt has numerous tiny scratches on left side. Bore has good shiny appearance w/ strong sharp lands. (221038/RW). CURIO. $13,000-19,000. 83

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1193. UNIQUE CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CZ BRNO PROTOTYPEMILITARY STYLE BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 7.65 x 53 Mauser. Assembly number 7 (located at bottom forward end of receiver). This number appears on buttstock, handguard, trigger guard & bbl. band. This unusual & high quality rifle is built on a sm. ring Czech CZ action. Unusually, placed on bottom of forearm is a silver colored escutcheon approx. 1” long nicely engraved w/ initials which appear “MBM”. Consignor states, “Rifle was likely created at CZ BRNO Works as a presentation gift for someone involved in the “Modelo 1932” contract for Peru and those initials “MBM” likely those of the recipient”. The receiver ring has a matted finish & circular CZ logo at top. It also has a faintly visible “kal8” at rear edge of receiver ring. Left receiver rail is marked “Cs. ZBROJOVKA AKC. SPOL. V BRNE”. Receiver is additionally marked on bottom behind recoil lug w/ electro pencil “7.65” “B1”. 18 1/2” bbl. has sporting type taper from rear sight base forward. Bright bolt has turned down handle w/ flattened checkered knob. Bolt is marked underneath w/ encircled “Z” and “L3”, a marking found on many Peruvian Modelo 1932 short rifles. Cocking piece marked w/ encircled “Z”. Safety & cocking piece also have circle “Z” marks. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,400 meters. Rear sight base screw is not present. Ramp front sight w/ lightning cuts & inverted V military type blade. Steel trigger guard made w/out locking screws has lightning cut in front of mag. Trigger guard bow is lightened VZ.33 configuration. Attractive European walnut stock & handguard. Stock is marked underneath chamber area w/ Roman numeral that appears “XIII” & penciled European style “7”. Stock has blue steel sporting type forend tip retained by screw. Flat smooth bbl. band retained by spring w/ 1 1/4” swivel bow. Stock has grasping grooves. Recoil bolt has recessed head for bolt take down. Stock has 2 screw military type swivel base w/ rotating swivel, as on Modelo 1932/VZ.33, close behind pistol grip. Pressed steel Modelo 1932 buttplate w/ 7 horizontal grooves. Buttplate has faint scratched “9842” at top. Handguard extends from receiver ring through bbl. band. 5/8” leather carry strap permanently stitched to swivels. CONDITION: Overall fine, original stock & handguard have light wear & handling marks throughout. Notable chip in left side of forend near tip. Bbl. retains 90% original blue finish w/ very light wear & tiny scattered handling marks. Lightly worn bore. Bore has lightly frosted appearance w/ light wear to lands & has bulge approx. 1/2” back from muzzle in area of front sight. PROVENANCE: Dr. Fred Novy Collection. (22-1111/RW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.

1194. PRE WWII CZECHOSLOVAKIAN BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4920D4. Bbl. 23 1/4”. Serial numbers match on receiver, bolt & buttstock. Receiver is marked on top w/ crisp Czech rampant lion crest. Marked on left side w/ “E3” “lion 37”. Straight bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ sight protector. Cleaning rod & bayonet bar are present. All milled furniture provision for side of bottom sling. Walnut stock set w/ full length handguard. Unmarked metal disk at right side of butt. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, scratches, staining & handling marks throughout. Notable dents on left side above trigger guard. Metal retains some original blue turning overall gray w/ wear & spots of light oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (22-629/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

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1196. RARE AND UNUSUAL CZ BRNO VZ 33 CETNICTVO/GENDARME BOLT ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 7.92mm/8mm Mauser. S# 1009A . Bbl. 19 3/8”. These light handy carbines were issued to the Czechoslovakian National Police. In 1935 approximately 10,000 of these carbines were produced in 2 batches: the E-35 w/ narrower rifling lands & the E-38 w/ wider lands. These carbines were the basis for the later German G.33 / 40. Markings are crisp & enhanced in white. Sm. ring Receiver is marked on top w/ “rampant Czechoslovakian lion crest”. Marked on left side w/ “E rampant lion & 35”. Left receiver rail is marked “CS.ZBROJOVKA AKC.SPOLV BRNE” “VZ.33”. Non matching but correct VZ.33 bolt numbered “7025A” which has turned down bolt handle marked underneath w/ encircled “Z” & “P7”. Bolt knob has been drilled to reduce weight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ unique milled sight guard. Short bayonet lug for special VZ33 bayonet. Approx. 10 7/8” cleaning rod is present. Tip is non threaded style. H Type milled upper band made to receive handguard tip. Retained by spring on right side. Narrow milled lower band w/ loop for side sling & equipped w/ bottom swivel. Band spring is on left side. Milled trigger guard has been re profiled to reduce weight. Walnut stock set. Handguard extends from receiver ring to upper band. Recoil bolt has disassembly recess. Flat type buttplate w/ pivoting trap. Rear sling swivel is pivoting type. Stock has steel disk marked “CETN &1009A”. CONDITION: stock set has light wear & scattered handling marks over original finish. Metal has fading original blue turning gray w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: Dr. Fred Novy Collection. (22-2084/RW). CURIO. $1,000-3,000.

1197. MAUSER MODEL VZ33 CARBINE BY CZ. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 5075B. Standard configuration w/ 19 1/2” bbl. having standard sights. Special lightweight action is marked w/ rampant lion on receiver ring. Left side wall is marked w/ model & CZ info. Non matching bolt is of the correct type w/ turned down handle & hollow knob. Walnut stock has marking disc on right side stamped w/ S#. CONDITION: good to very good. Metaling retaining most of its original blue, has uncleaned rusting in patches on recever & considerably so on floorplate. Stock retains most of an old refinish w/ scraping marks on butt. Handguard is badly cracked behind rear sight. Bore is very good w/ strong rifling, dark in grooves. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-845/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.

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1195. POST WWII CZECH VZ24 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 7340c. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Numbers match on receiver & bolt. Rifle mfg. in early post war era retaining most German Model 98K features. Receiver ring marked on top w/ tiny star. Receiver ring & bbl. are marked on left side w/ Czech rampant lion proofs. Left receiver rail marked “CESKOSLOVENSKA ZBROJOVKA, A.S. BRNO”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Stamped upper & lower bands retain by single spring. Stamped “byf” trigger guard w/ eagle “56”. Milled floorplate w/ eagle “WaA 77”. Push button floorplate release. Laminated stock set. Cup type buttplate has transverse disassembly hole. Buttstock marked on right side w/ “B” “K” “184”. German style leather sling. CONDITION: stock has light to moderate wear, staining & handling marks. Sm. missing chip at forward end of trigger guard. Metal retains 50% worn original blue turning gray w/ patina. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1275/RW). CURIO. $400-600.


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1198. WWII ERA CZECHOSLOVAKIAN VZ24 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# P5836. Bbl. 23 1/4”. Serial numbers match on receiver, bolt & buttstock. Receiver ring is marked “1937”. Left receiver rail is marked “CESKOSLOVENSKA ZBROJOVKA, A. S., BRNO VZ.24” & markings have been enhanced in white. Straight bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Cleaning rod & bayonet lug are present. All milled furniture. Provision for side bottom sling. Brown leather sling possibly French issued. Matching walnut stock & full length handguard. Anodized metal marking disk in right side of unmarked buttstock. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ good appearance & scattered sm. handling marks & areas of staining. Metal has 75% original thinning blue w/ wear & spots of light oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (22-628/RW). CURIO. $600-900.

1199. GERMAN WWII WAFFEN WERKE BRUNN 1943 DATE MODEL 98k BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 502i. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Receiver ring is marked on top “dot 1943 eagle 63’ acceptance mark. Receiver ring & bbl. have German eagle proofs on left side. Left receiver rail marked “Mod.98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Stamped upper & lower bands retained by single spring. Stamped trigger guard & floorplate. Floorplate marked “byf” & eagle “135”. Walnut stock set. Hand guard is marked on top w/ “dot”. Buttstock is marked “dot” at belly. Cup type buttplate. Steel disassembly disk. Correct German leather sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fabric storage sleeve. CONDITION: original finish stock set has moderate wear, scratches & handling marks throughout. Notable deep scratches on right side above trigger guard. Metal retains 90% original blue finish w/ thinning & light wear. Extractor has notable plum coloration. Very good shiny bore. (22-2086/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

1200. DESIREABLE WWII GERMAN MAUSER (S/42) MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE W/ BRITISH CAPTURE MARKINGS & PROPERTY DISK. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 7600g. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 5/8”. This rifle was mfg. in 1937 w/ early markings & dark walnut stock. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “S/42”, “1937”. Right side of ring marked w/ 3 droopwing eagles “63”. Left side of receiver ring & bbl. w/ droopwing eagle proofs. Left receiver rail is marked w/ “Mod.98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Milled trigger guard & floorplate have spread eagle “WaA 63” inspection marks. Correct period German leather sling. Flat type buttplate. Steel disassembly disk. Walnut stock & hand guard. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ spread wing eagle. Partial droopwing eagle “63” & “AA” over broad arrow British capture marking. Stock also has silver colored disk retained by brass screw marked “MP 102”. Stock is marked at belly w/ S# & “K” indicating stock mfg. for short rifle. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: blued steel stamped muzzle cover & sight protector. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Buttstock has sm. transverse area of filled wood on right side of receiver tang. Metal has 50% original worn thinning blue turning gray w/ scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-650/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1201. VERY FINE CONDITION WWII LATER PRODUCTION MAUSER (BYF) 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 13130c. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Nice example of a mid production 98k rifle w/ large degree of original finish & crisp markings. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “byf” “44” & eagle “135” inspection mark. Right side of receiver ring has eagle “135”. Left side of receiver ring & left side of bbl. have German eagle proofs. Left receiver rail marked “Mod. 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Milled solid upper band; welded stamped lower band. Bands are retained by single spring. Stamped trigger guard w/ eagle “135” inspection mark. Cup type buttplate marked “gqm 44”. Laminated stock set marked on right side of butt w/ eagle “WaA 135”. Steel disassembly disk. Correct leather sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray plastic muzzle cap. CONDITION: rifle shows very little evidence of use. Stock set has very light wear w/ scattered sm. handling marks & areas of light staining. Metal retains 90% original finish w/ very light wear. Near excellent shiny bore. (22-652/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1202. WWII GERMAN LATE WAR PRODUCTION MODEL 98K MAUSER TYPE BOLT ACTION RIFLE MFG. BY STEYR (BNZ). Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 1347. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 5/8”. These rifles were mfg. under trying conditions late in the war & were not given the high degree of finish used on earlier produced rifles. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “Mod.98”, “bnz 45” & eagle “623” acceptance mark. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ eagle proof, horizontal “EO” & “bnz” over “1” in shield & eagle “623”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Stamped bands retained by screws. No provision for cleaning rod or bayonet bar. Trigger guard marked “svw”; floorplate marked “byf”. Unmarked walnut buttstock w/ laminated hand guard. Cup type buttplate w/ transverse disassembly hole. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray plastic muzzle cover. CONDITION: buttstock has light wear w/ scattered scratches & handling marks. Hand guard has light wear & staining. Metal retains 75% thinning dark gray finish w/ light wear. Very good shiny bore. (22-643/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1203. GERMAN WWII MODEL 98K MAUSER RIFLE MFG. BY STEYR (660). Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 7620c. All visible numbers match except sight leaf & lower band. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Import mark on rear sight base. Early production 98k w/ later features likely added during rebuild. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “660” “1940” marked on left side w/ obscure eagle proof. Bbl. marked on left side over chamber w/ rampant Czech. lion. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Sight base has eagle “359”. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod & bayonet bar are present. Milled “H” upper band appears to be renumbered replacement. Milled lower band S# has been obscured. Bands retrained by single spring. Stamped trigger guard & floorplate. Trigger guard is marked “byf”. Floorplate renumbered to match. Walnut stock set marked w/ S# at belly. Cup type buttplate. Correct period leather sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray plastic muzzle cover. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Metal retains 75% thinning original finish except trigger guard & upper band which have notable gray coloration. Extractor & bolt stock spring have notable plum hue. Good bore w/ lightly worn lands & appearance of light frosting in grooves. (22648/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200. 87

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1204. WWI GERMAN TRANSITIONAL GEW 98 BOLT ACTION BAVARIAN FREIKORP MARKED RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4526e. Bbl. 29 1/4”. All visible numbers match. Buttstock is marked w/ prominent “EWB” which is “Einwohnerwehr Bayern”, or Bavarian Freikorp. Rifle was originally mfg. as the GEW 98 & is marked on top of receiver ring w/ imperial crown “AMBERG” & “1918”. Marked on right side w/ imperial proofs & left side w/ lion proof. Left receiver rail marked in gothic “GEW 98”. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ “S”. Turn down bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Marked on right side w/ “S/42K” & three rectangular “P74” inspector’s marks. Inverted V front sight. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Upper band retains parade hook. Narrow lower band. Bands retain by springs. Trigger guard w/ locking screws. Walnut stock set. Stock has grasping grooves, steel disassembly disks, flat buttplate. Rifle retains bottom swivels w/ correct period sling & QD swivel. Buttstock has “EWB”, several faint acceptance marks & a faint horizontal “B”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 14 1/4” fullered blade Model 1898/05 “Sagerucken Abgeschliffen” meaning “sawback removed” bayonet w/ steel scabbard. These bayonets were recalled and the sawteeth at back of blade removed due to political outcry. Bayonet is marked on right ricasso w/ “DURKOPP-WERKE A.G.” & logo in triangle. Blade has flash guard & grooved walnut grips. Steel scabbard has been penetrated at the side from what appears to a shell fragment. Bayonet has light staining of blade. Balance of metal turning gray & patina. Grips have moderate wear. Scabbard is gray & patina. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Notable missing chip at wood line between bbl. bands on right side. Has traces of blue turning gray w/ wear & scattered handling marks. Rear locking screw is broken. Bright bore w/ lightly worn lands & light frosting in grooves. (22-638/RW). CURIO. $700-1,100.

1205. GERMAN WWII STEYR (BNZ) 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 2008b. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 3/4”. Receiver ring is marked on top “bnz” & “4”. Left receiver rail is marked “Mod.98”. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ “DE” & “bnz /1” in shield. Eagle inspection mark “WaA 623”. Tangent rear sight graduated 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Sight base is milled for protective hood. Bayonet bar is present; cleaning rod is not present. Milled trigger guard & bbl. bands; upper band is solid type. Unmarked walnut stock set. Cup type buttplate drilled w/ takedown hole. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray plastic muzzle cover. CONDITION: stock set has clean appearance w/ areas of light staining, wear & handling marks. Metal has 50% original blue finish turning gray w/ wear & handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-662/RW). CURIO. $700-900.

1206. GERMAN WWII MODEL 98K MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE MFG. BY STEYR (BNZ). Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4825M. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 3/4”. Very good example of Steyr produced Model 98k rifle w/ crisp markings. Receiver ring marked on top “bnz”, “44”; marked on right side w/ eagle “77” acceptance mark. Left receiver rail marked w/ “Mod.98”. Bbl. marked over chamber w/ German eagle proof & “DR bnz/1” in the shield & “WaA 77” inspection mark. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Sight base milled for protective hood. Bayonet bar is present; cleaning rod is not. Upper band is solid milled type; lower band is milled. Bands retained by single spring. Milled trigger guard & floorplate w/ lock screws & eagle “77” inspectors marks. Walnut stock & hand guard. Cup type buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray plastic muzzle cover. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Metal retains 75% original blue finish w/ thinning & light wear. Shiny bore w/ sharp lands & light frosting in throat area. (22-663/RW). CURIO. $700-1,100.

1207. MAUSER STANDARD MODELL RIFLE W/ FEDERAL BORDER GUARD POST WAR STAMPS. Cal. 8x57 Mauser. S# B56136. Typical configuration w/ 24” bbl. holding usual sights. Model 98 action w/ Mauser banner, comerical proofs & sidewall marked “STANDARD-MODELL”, has later “BGS” (BUNDES GRANZSCHUTZ) stamp on receiver ring, bbl. shank & left side of stock. KAR modell 98 bolt does not match & is stamped w/ S# “1K”. Trigger guard & floorplate are numbered “56103”. CONDITION: metal retaining most of a reblue. Stock w/ most of its original oil finish w/ a lg. number of minor marks & some deep dings. Fair to good bore, dark in grooves. Mechanically good. (22-524/MGM). CURIO. $700-1,200.

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1209. MAUSER (byf) 98K KRIEGSMODELL BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 70074 L. Standard configuration, late production. Rear of bbl. marked “44L19”. Numbers match on action and bolt. Unmarked laminated stock is fitted with stamped steel parts. Trigger guard marked “byf”. Rifle has leather sling attached. CONDITION: good to very good. Bbl. & action retaining nearly all of their original blue with high edge wear. Bolt shows wear to its phosphate finish. Stock has a few minor marks in its refinish. Bore is bright and shiny. Action is smooth. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1332/MGM). CURIO. $600-1,000.

1210. DESIRABLE WWII GERMAN JP SAUER MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 3699m. Bbl. 23 5/8”. S# matches on everything except for buttstock & bolt assembly. Receiver marked on left rail w/ “Mod. 98”. Receiver ring marked on top w/ “ce” (JP Sauer), “42” & waffenampt “37”. Marked on left side of receiver ring & bbl. w/ German eagle proofs. Markings enhanced in white. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000m. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Includes bayonet bar. Cleaning rod is not present. Solid milled upper band. Milled lower band. Laminated hardwood stock set w/ steel takedown hole & cup type buttplate. Correct German leather sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 9 3/4” fullered blade bayonet marked on left ricasso w/ “S/184G”. Marked on right ricasso w/ S#. Composite grips. Steel scabbard. Bayonet & scabbard retain high degree of Arsenal rework blue finish w/ light wear & scattered sm. spots of oxidation. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, scratches, staining & handling marks. Right side of buttstock has lg. “I”. Left side of buttstock has gouge near takedown hole. Metal has 75% original blue finish w/ thinning & light wear. Fair bore turning dark in grooves. (22-134/RW). CURIO. $600-800.

1211. SCARCE GERMAN LATE WWII PRODUCTION (H) MARKED STEYR (BNZ) MODEL 98K MILITARY BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 8 mm Mauser. S# 6687q. Bbl. 23 3/4”. Late war Steyr manufactured rifles were known for a lack of finish & machining shortcuts late in the War. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protected hood. Numbers match on receiver, bbl., bolt & shroud. Receiver is marked on top “bnz45”. Mod.98 “German Eagle 23” bbl. is marked over chamber w/ bnz over 1 in shield. “German Eagle 823” partially legible. German Eagle proof & 2 upper case letter “E’s” stamped horizontally. Stamped welded bbl. bands attached w/ wood screws. Rifle made w/out bayonet bar or cleaning rod. Stamped trigger guard and floorplate “byf (Mauser)”. Laminated stock set marked on right side of butt w/ “German Eagle over H” (Heeres) army acceptance mark; w/ cup type buttplate which has been drilled w/ transverse takedown hole. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray plastic muzzle cover. CONDITION: stock set was given little or no finish at time of mfg. but retains good clean appearance w/ scattered handling marks & light staining. Metal retains 75% original finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-678/RW). CURIO. $600-900. 89

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1208. GERMAN WWI ERFURT KAR 98 DATED 1915 AND LATER USED IN POLAND. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 6148i. Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible numbers match except rear sight spring & bbl. bands. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ imperial crown, “ERFURT” & “1925” w/ added “1920” date. Marked on right side w/ imperial proofs & left side w/ Prussian eagle proof. Left receiver rail is marked in Gothic “KAR 98”. Turn down bolt handle w/ flattened checkered knob. Stock has clearance cut. Receiver bridge has been drilled & tapped w/ 2 holes on the right side for unknown sight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears & tab for sight protector. Bayonet bar is present. Rifle was restocked in Poland & has Polish 2 piece stacking rod. Buttstock has grasping grooves. Buttstock is marked on left side w/ lg. “A” by sling bar recess. Lower band has loop for side sling & bottom swivel. Buttstock made w/ bottom swivel & swivel bar on left side. Flat type buttplate. No disassembly disk. Handguard & stock have Polish style doweled reinforcement. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brass muzzle protector w/ hinged cap. Marked on forward end “KRANC & EMPICKI”. CONDITION: stock set has light wear, staining & moderate handling marks throughout. Has notable sm. shallow cracks in area of sling bar recess & around edge of buttplate notable on the left side. Sm. crack behind receiver tang. Handguard has sm. crack at forward edge of rear sight. Metal has traces of blue turning gray & patina w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Bbl. bands have notably more blue finish. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-521/RW). CURIO. $600-900.


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1212. RARE WWII GERMAN MAUSER 98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH (bcd) GUSTLOFF WERKE / (bnz) STEYR MARKINGS. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 6272l. Bbl. 23 5/8”. These scarce rifles were produced jointly by Gustloff Werke & Steyr-Daimler-Puch in 1944 & utilized some Polish Radom parts. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “bcd” “bnz” “4”. Marked on right side w/ “1” inverted triangle acceptance mark. Left receiver rail marked “Mod. 98”. Bolt handle is marked underneath w/ indistinct eagle acceptance mark. Bbl. marked over chamber w/ German eagle proof “WAA 23” “DN” “bnz” over “1” in shield. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters w/ “WAA 623” on right side. Inverted V front sight milled for protective hood. Milled trigger guard w/ lock screws. Trigger guard marked w/ eagle “77”. Floorplate marked w/ eagle over “1”. Bayonet bar is present. Welded bbl. bands w/ solid upper band. Bands retained by single spring. Laminated hardwood stock set. Buttstock has steel disassembly disk & cup type buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has thin original finish w/ very light wear & staining. Has sm. crack behind receiver tang & approx. 2” crack around recoil bolt on left side. Metal has 75% original finish w/ thinning & light wear. Very good shiny bore. (22-642/RW). CURIO. $600-900.

1213. WWII GERMAN CONVERSION OF HAENEL GEW 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE TO MODEL 98K CONFIGURATON. Cal. 8mm S# 1164. Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible numbers match. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protected hood. Rifle was originally at Imperial German GEW98 rifle mfg. by Haenel of Suhl in 1916. The conversion given was to turn down the bolt handle & machine a clearance cut underneath the bolt knob in the stock. The stock & bbl. were shortened to conform w/ the specs for the 98k rifle. The upper band is retained by a cross pin; the lower band being retained by a spring. The original Lange rear sight was replaced by a tangent sight which was given matching S#’s and marked “S/42”. The Eagle portion of the Eagle 63 inspection mark has been obliterated by a punch mark. The receiver retains its original C.P. HAENEL SUHL 1916 markings. Right side of receiver has Imperial proofs; left side has Prussian Eagle proof. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ “S” & Prussian Eagle proof. Left receiver rail marked “Gew98”. Walnut stock set w/ steel takedown hole & flat type buttplate. The rifle retains its original bottom sling swivels including quick detachable butt swivel. Cleaning rod & bayonet bar are present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray plastic muzzle cap. CONDITION: stock set has early arsenal rework finish which obliterated any acceptance marks & left only S#. Stock has light wear, staining & handling marks throughout. 1 1/2” crack behind receiver tang. Metal retains 50% original blue w/ wear turning gray & scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-680/RW). CURIO. $600-900.

1214. FRENCH PRODUCED OBENDORF MAUSER 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 21164b. All visible numbers match although several “1’s” resemble “7’s”. Bbl. 23 3/4”. These rifles were produced during the French occupation in Germany as France was in desperate need of sm. arms to equip her own forces. Rifles have mixture of German & French features & may have both French & German inspection marks. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “Mod.98” & “svw MB”. Right side of receiver ring has “eagle 135”; left side of receiver ring has French star inspector mark, as does the rear of the bolt handle. Bolt handle has full S# on top. Bbl. is marked over chamber “44N199” & German inspection mark. Rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Milled for protective hood. French hexagonal stacking rod in place of bayonet bar. Welded solid upper band retained by screw w/ additional hole for original retaining spring. Welded lower band also screw retained. Stamped trigger guard marked “svu” w/out locking screws. Milled floorplate. Laminated hardwood stock set. Marked in original sling slot “qq n”. Buttstock has added French sling bar. Cup type buttplate w/ transverse takedown hole. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks over original French factory refinish. Metal has coarser machined, late war finish w/ 40% original worn blue turning gray w/ scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-661/RW). CURIO. $600-900. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1216. WWI GERMAN GEW 98 TRANSITIONAL BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 6904t. Bbl. 29 1/4”. All visible numbers match. Rifles were given turn down bolt handles & updated tangent sights for post WWI service. Receiver ring is marked on top “WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A-G. OBERNDORF A/N 1915”. Marked on right side w/ imperial proofs. Marked on left side w/ eagle proof. Left receiver rail marked “GEW 98”. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ “S”. Turn down bolt handle w/ relief cut in stock. Tangent replacement rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Sight is marked only w/ 2 indistinct eagle markings. Inverted V front sight. Bayonet lug & cleaning rod are present. Upper band has parade hook. Wide type lower band. Bottom sling. Hardwood stock set w/ steel disassembly disk. Original leather sling w/ QD swivel. CONDITION: stock set has early arsenal rework type finish w/ wear, staining & handling marks. Notable loss of wood in inletted areas & areas of wood filler on left side around band spring pins. Crack around recoil bolt w/ wood filler. Metal has early arsenal rework finish turning patina w/ notable oxidation on forward end of bbl. Very good shiny bore. (22-641/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1217. WWI IMPERIAL GERMAN KAR 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE MFG. BY DANZIG ARSENAL. Cal. 8 mm Mauser. S#. 5851b. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 3/4”. These rifles were designed to replace early Model 1898 Carbine & have several unique features, including the sm. ring receiver, the relocation of the trigger assembly slightly forward, the permanently fixed protective ears for the front sight & the provision of a side sling which is more comfortable for use by cavalry, bicycle troops, etc. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ Imperial crown “DANZIG” & “1909”. Right side of receiver ring has Imperial proofs; left side has Prussian eagle proof. Left receiver rail marked “KAR.98”. Turned down bolt handle w/ flat checkered knob. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears & retaining tab for muzzle cover. Sight base milled for protective hood. Bayonet bar & stacking rod are present. Hinged upper band. Lower band, retained by screw, has provision for side sling. Correct leather sling marked w/ S# “851”& “OK”. Walnut stock set has worn acceptance marks at belly; 1 appears to be droopwing eagle & additional marking is “E”. Steel disassembly disk. Flat type buttplate marked on tang “18.D.3.127” indicating service in a Dragoon regiment. CONDITION: original finish stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Metal retains 60% original worn thinning blue w/ scattered areas of light oxidation & fine pitting. Fair worn bore turning dark. (22-645/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1218. DESIRABLE WWI GERMAN ERFURT BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE WITH MATCHING NUMBERS. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9944m. Bbl. 23 3/4”. All visible numbers match. Interesting rifle issued to German troops during WWI in place of the less than successful Model 98 carbine. Rifle, although dated 1916, was mfg. w/ out grasping grooves in the stock which were added in 1915. Sm. ring type receiver marked on left rail in gothic “KAR. 98”. Receiver ring marked on top w/ imperial crown, “ERFURT” & “1916” marked on right side w/ imperial German proofs. Markings partially enhanced w/ white. Turned down bolt handle w/ checkered knob. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Bayonet bar & stacking bar are present. Provision for side sling. European walnut stock set. CONDITION: original finish stock set has moderate wear, dents, scratches & staining throughout. Buttstock has notable damage on right side, likely from artillery fragment, leaving a sm. amount of wood missing. Several sm. scratches on right side in area of lower band. Metal has traces of blue turning overall gray & patina w/ areas of fine oxidation. Rear sight slide release button has had finish removed. Good bore w/lightly worn lands. (22-133/RW). CURIO. $500-800. 91

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1215. WWI GERMAN SPANDAU GEW 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE REWORKED AT STEYR (BNZ) TO MODEL 98K CONFIGURATION. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 3336. Numbers match on bbl. & trigger guard. Bbl. 23 3/4”. Rifle given a turndown bolt handle w/ relief cut. Receiver is marked faintly on top w/ 4 “bnz”, “1”, partial Imperial crown, “SPANDAU” & “1915”. Receiver ring marked on right side w/ Imperial crown proofs. Receiver marked on left rail in Gothic “Gew 98”. Bbl. is marked on left side over chamber w/ German eagle proof, marked on right side w/ “DX”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod & bayonet rod are present. Milled bands retained by single spring. Unmarked walnut stock set w/ cup type buttplate having transverse disassembly hole. Period leather sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray plastic muzzle cap. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Metal has 60% blue w/ thinning & wear turning gray. Bolt stock spring has notable plum coloration. Fair bore w/ worn lens turning dark in grooves. (22-659/RW). CURIO. $500-700.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1219. WWI GERMAN ERFURT KAR 98 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S#. 7011u. Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible S#s match except floorplate. Small ring receiver is marked on top w/ Imperial crown “ERFURT 1915”. Marked on right side w/ Imperial proofs. Left side has Prussian eagle proof. Left rail has “Kar.98”. Bolt has flattened checkered knob. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Tab for muzzle protector is present. Bayonet bar & stacking rod are present. Provision for side sling w/ correct period sling. Walnut stock set w/ full length hand guard. Stock does not have grasping grooves. Buttstock is marked on right side & at belly w/ Imperial crown acceptance marks. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 14 1/2” Fullered blade “sawback” bayonet w/ steel scabbard. Bayonet is marked on left ricasso “PACKOHLIGER & CO SOLINGEN” marked on top crown “W” & “16”. Flash guard equipped bayonet has grooved walnut grips. Bayonet blade has light wear, peppery oxidation & has been lightly sharpened. Balance of metal has staining turning patina. Grips appear worn & lightly stained. Steel scabbard has traces of blue turning gray & patina w/ light oxidation. CONDITION: original finish stock set has moderate wear, staining, scratches & handling marks commensurate w/ wartime service. Metal has 40% original blue w/ wear turning gray & patina & scattered spots of fine pitting. Bore has strong lands w/ darkened grooves. Sling has wear, scuffing & flexing throughout. (22-1927/RW). CURIO. $300-450.

1220. CHILEAN MODEL 98 MAUSER SPORTERIZED. Cal. 7x57. S# 653 (on bolt & “53” on bottom of action where covered by wood). Metal appears to be from a Chilean model 98 long rifle. The 29 1/2” bbl. w/ long range rear sight & military front is numbered “3950” on left side. Model 98 mauser action w/ “MAUSER WERKE” address on sidewall & banner on bridge has had receiver ring cleaned, removing Chilean crest & top has been stipled. “BUG” & “N” crowned proofs along w/ a star are on right side of receiver ring w/ matching star stamp on root of bolt & all other associated parts. Star stamp does not appear on bbl. Bottom metal also matches action w/ stars & number 653. Custom sporter stock of nicely fiddle figured American walnut measures 14” over ribbed horn buttplate. Stock features schnabled tip point pattern checkering at grip & forend & horn grip cap. CONDITION: fine. Metal parts retaining over 70% original blue, most loss on receiver ring after alteration which has been cold blued. Stock retains most of its original oil finish, checkering slightly worn. Bore is bright & shiny. Mechanically good. (22-1987/MGM). MODERN. $650-900.

1221. PRE WWII GERMAN JP SAUER (S/147) MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MAUSER MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 3902 b. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Serial numbers match on receiver, bbl., bolt assembly, trigger guard, floorplate & rear sight. Receiver is marked on top w/ “S/147” “1936”. Marked on right side w/ 3 droop wing eagles, one is 116, two are 214. Bbl. & receiver marked on left side w/ droop wing eagle proofs. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. All milled furniture. Bands retained by single spring. Unmarked laminated stock set w/ steel disassembly disk & flat type buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, dents & handling marks throughout. Metal retains 60% original blue finish w/ thinning & wear. Very good shiny bore. (22-516/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

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1223. SCARCE EARLY WWII GERMAN MODEL 98K MAUSER (42) RIFLE UPDATED FROM OBENDORF GEW 98 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4567. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Original receiver markings were removed when the conversion was performed. Receiver ring is now marked on top “42” & “1939”. Right side of receiver ring retains Imperial proofs. Left side of receiver ring & bbl. over chamber have partially obscured German eagle w/ outstretched wings. Bbl. is also marked over chamber w/ “S”; turned down bolt handle w/ recess stock. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Sight base is not machined for sight hood. Cleaning rod & bayonet bar are present. Milled upper band retains parade hook. Lower band milled w/ provision for side sling. Walnut stock set. Buttstock is marked at belly w/ “K” indicating stock mfg. for the shorter 98k rifle as opposed to the GEW 98. Stock is additionally marked at bottom of forend ahead of trigger guard w/ what appears to be “H”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked blued steel sheet metal muzzle cover & sight protector. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, scratches & handling marks throughout w/ generally dark stained appearance. Metal has 50% original worn thinning blue turning gray w/ scattered handling marks. Fair bore w/ worn lens turning dark in grooves. (22-665/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1224. WWII GERMAN GUSTLOFF WERKE MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE IN 5-DIGIT S# RANGE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 10451. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Receiver ring marked on top “bcd” & “4” w/ German acceptance mark. Right side of receiver ring has partial German acceptance marks. Bbl. marked “avk BV” & German eagle proof on left side over chamber. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/protective hood. Bayonet bar is present. Metal is drilled for cleaning rod, stock was left undrilled. Stamped welded bands retained w/ single band spring. Lower band is notably loose. Stamped trigger guard w/ milled floorplate. Trigger guard is marked “qnw.” Trigger guard has lock screws. Walnut stock & handguard. Unmarked stock has cup type buttplate w/ drilled transverse disassembly hole. CONDITION: stock set has thin finish w/ moderate wear, dents, staining & scratches. Metal has streaked gray phosphate appearing finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-658/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1225. WWII GERMAN MAUSER (byf) MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 Mauser. S# 43906g. Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible numbers match. Receiver ring is marked on top “byf” “43” eagle “135”. Marked on right side eagle “135”. Receiver & bbl. marked on left side w/ German eagle proofs. Left receiver rail is marked “Mod. 98”. Bbl. is marked on top over chamber w/ eagle “135” & 147 bbl. code. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Milled bbl. bands. Solid milled upper band retained by screw. Milled lower band has no retainer. Metal stock tip & screw are not present. Laminated stock set w/ cup type buttplate which has been drilled for disassembly hole. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ eagle “WAA 135”. CONDITION: stock set has light wear, scratches, staining & handling marks throughout. Metal has traces of blue turning overall gray w/ patina, light wear & spots of oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (22-1476/RW). CURIO. $450-650. 93

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1222. WWII GERMAN MODEL 98K BYF MAUSER BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 29152 f. Bbl. 23 5/8”. S# matches on receiver, bolt, bolt shroud, upper & lower bands & floorplate. Receiver marked on left rail w/ “Mod 98”. Receiver ring marked “byf” “44” (Waffenamt) “135”. Receiver & bbl. have German eagle proofs. Bbl. numbered 40399 & (Waffenamt) 135. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod is incorrect replacement. Upper band stamped. Lower band is milled. Stamped trigger guard w/ milled floorplate. Guard screws & lock screws appear to be replacements. Laminated hardwood stock set. Stock has crisp “WaA 135” on right side of butt. Stock is additionally stamped 44 on right side of sling slot. Buttstock has steel takedown hole & cup type buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 9 7/8” fullered blade bayonet marked on right ricasso “9852” “aa”. Marked on left ricasso “43as”. Bayonet has smooth walnut grips. Blued steel scabbard marked “E. PACK & S.” “1940”. Bayonet retains 50% original thinning blue w/ light wear & scratches. Notable loss of finish at the tip of the unsharpened blade. Smooth grips have light wear & handling marks. Scabbard has sm. amount of remaining blue turning gray & patina w/ sm. dents & scratches. Included in lot is early US M1 Garand slotted combination tool & a black synthetic padded hard case. CONDITION: stock set has staining, light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal has 75% thinning original finish turning patina w/ scattered areas of oxidation. Good bore w/ lightly worn lands turning dark in the grooves. (21-4509/RW). CURIO. $500-800.


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1226. WWI GERMAN SPANDAU TRANSITIONAL MAUSER BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9751h. Bbl. 29 1/4”. All visible numbers match. Rifle updated from GEW 98 w/ tangent rear sight. Receiver ring marked on top w/ imperial crown, “Spandau” & “1916/7” date. Marked on right side w/ imperial proofs & on left side w/ Prussian eagle proof. Left receiver rail marked w/ “GEW 98”. Bbl. marked over chamber w/ “S”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Marked on left side “S/42G” & rectangular “K155” inspection marks. Inverted V front sight. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Upper band retains parade hook. Narrow lower band. Bottom swivels w/ original sling & QD butt swivel. Walnut stock set has duffel cut. Steel take down disk. Marked at belly w/ faint imperial acceptance marks. Marked under grip w/ droop wing eagle & “30”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: steel sight protector & muzzle cover. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, dents, staining & scratches throughout. Metal retains some original blue turning gray & patina w/ wear & scattered spots of oxidation. Bore has strong lands turning dark in grooves. (22-630/RW). CURIO. $400-600.

1227. WWI GERMAN ERFURT KAR 98 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S#. 9533f. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 3/4”. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ Imperial crown “ERFURT” & “1916”. Marked on right side w/ Imperial proofs . Has Prussian eagle proof on left side of receiver ring. Left receiver rail is marked “KAR 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V rear sight w/ protective ears & muzzle protective tab. Bayonet bar & stacking bar are present. Hinged upper band, lower band retained by screw. Equipped for side sling. Sling appears to be WWII vintage replacement. European walnut stock set. Stock is marked on left side of butt w/ Imperial crown acceptance mark. Disassembly disk has unit markings obscured w/ “X’s”. Stock is marked at belly w/ acceptance mark & S#. Buttstock marked on left side w/ “1920” date. Stock is also marked w/ crown over Gothic “H” under grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: muzzle protector w/ hinged cap. Cap is stamped “AKO”. CONDITION: stock set has worn original finish, w/ scratches & handling marks throughout. Ferule is missing from rear of hand guard. Metal has traces of blue in protected areas but has turned overall gray w/wear & handling marks. Bore has lightly worn lands turning dark in grooves. (22-647/RW). CURIO. $400-700.

1228. GERMAN PRE WWII MODEL 98K MAUSER (S/42) BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 2764 d. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Numbers match on receiver, bbl., bolt assembly, buttplate, trigger guard & rear sight. Receiver ring marked on top “S/42” “1938”. Right side marked w/ 3 eagle “63” acceptance marks. Left side of receiver & bbl. have German eagle proofs. Left receiver rail marked “Mod. 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Bayonet bar is present. All milled furniture. Unmarked laminated stock set w/ flat type buttplate & steel disassembly disk. Repro. German marked leather sling. CONDITION: stock set has light wear & handling marks w/ moderate staining over arsenal rework type finish. Metal has 50% original blue thinning turning gray & patina w/ moderate wear. Markings are enhanced in white. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-511/RW). CURIO. $400-600.

1229. GERMAN WWII CONVERSION OF WWI AMBERG GEW 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE TO MODEL 98K. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 608b. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 3/4”. These rifles were converted from long WWI infantry rifles to the shorter, handier 98k. Receiver range is marked on top w/ “Imperial crown, AMBERG & 1903”. Right side of receiver ring has Imperial proofs; left side of receiver ring has Amberg “lion” firing proof. Left receiver rail marked in Gothic “Gew 98”. Bbl. marked over chamber w/ “S”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters; sight base is marked w/ “S/42G” & “droop ring eagle”. Inverted V front sight; sight base is milled for sight protector. Matching trigger guard was period renumbered to match. Original S# was lined out. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod is present. Milled upper & lower bands attached w/ single band spring. Provision for side sling. Walnut stock set; buttstock retains grasping grooves. Belly of buttstock is dovetailed walnut filler to cover swivel mortice. Steel takedown hole & flat steel buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear staining & handling marks throughout. Metal has early arsenal enhanced blue w/ areas turning gray w/ wear, dents & scratches.Very good shiny bore. (22-671/RW). CURIO. $400-600. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1230. WWII 1937 DATED ERMA 22 LR CONVERSION UNIT FOR GERMAN 98K RIFLES WITH USGI MARKS. Cal. 22 LR. S# 4634d. This conversion unit appears complete w/ case, matching numbered 26 1/4” bbl. assembly, bolt. & floorplate. Also includes unnumbered tool, 2 - 10 rd. mags. that don’t have S#, but have Erma 1937 date. Case is marked “E.L. 24 Nr. 636 / K.98k Nr. 1644”. Lid of case has address from “PFC Shinler 57165063 / BtRyC 411th 14.17.17 Gun BN / PNO 4.P.O. 403” along w/ “To Mr. Frank Shinler / HARRIS, MINNESOTA, US”. CONDITION: conversion kit appears very good condition w/ light handling marks. Case appears intact good condition w/ moderate handling marks. Very good bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1411/ MD). MODERN. $400-600.

1231. WWII GERMAN G98-40 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE MANUFACTURED BY METALLWAREN-WAFFEN BUDAPEST. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 5044b. Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible numbers match. Rifles were manufactured for Germany in Hungary based on the Hungarian Model 1935 rifle and modifying it to conform with German Model 98K Mauser specifications. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “jhv” “44” German eagle “173”. Left side of receiver ring & bbl. have German eagle proofs. Left receiver rail marked “G 98-40”. Turned down bolt handle w/ flattened checkered knob. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Stamped bands retain by screws. Milled trigger guard, floorplate & buttplate. Laminated stock set w/ German issue brown leather sling. Buttstock is marked under grip w/ eagle “WaA 176”. Stock is marked at belly w/ “jhv”. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ light wear, staining & scattered handling marks. Buttstock has added finish on both sides in area of sling mortice. Metal retains 75% original thinning blue w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1283/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1232. VERY SCARCE WWII ERA HUNGARIAN MODEL 35 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE WITH BAYONET. Cal. 8x56R. S# E-15216. Bbl. 23 1/2”. All visible numbers match. Serial numbers match on bbl. & buttplate. Rifle made by Fémáru Fegyver és Gépgyár Rt. (FÉG), Budapest, 1937-1941. The design is primarily Mannlicher w/ split bridge, separate bolt head & en bloc clip loading. These rifles were the basis for the design of the Gewehr 98/40 which was produced for Germany. This left the Model 35 w/ a short production run. The Model 35 is also notable for its 2 piece stock construction. Receiver ring is marked on top “BUDAPEST” “35M”. Bolt has straight handle w/ flag safety & checkered cocking piece. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Lower band has notably less finish than balance of metal & appears to be a replacement. Provision for side or bottom sling. Flat steel buttplate. European walnut stock set. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 13 1/4” double edged ribbed blade bayonet w/ steel scabbard & leather frog. Bayonet is unmarked except for tiny Hungarian acceptance mark & S#. Rnd. 1 piece walnut grip w/ flattened sides. Bright blade has lightly stained & oxidized appearance & has been sharpened most notably on the top edge & handle has stained lightly worn appearance w/ sm. dents & approx. 1” cracks at forward end. Steel scabbard is worn overall gray w/ spots of oxidation. Brown leather frog is unmarked but stitching is tight. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Forend & handguard between bands have notable deep scratches & abrasions from improper disassembly & assembly techniques. Metal retains 60% original blue finish w/ thinning, wear, light oxidation & handling marks. Bore has lightly worn lands & light frosting in grooves. (22-625/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500. 95

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1233. WWII GERMAN MODEL 98K MAUSER (S/42) BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE W/BRITISH CAPTURE MARK. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9227c. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 5/8”. This is a nice example of early Mauser 98K rifle produced in 1937 w/ droopwing eagle inspection marks & British “AA” over broad arrow capture mark. The rifle has seen considerable service yet retains much of its original finish & has crisp markings in wood & metal. Receiver ring is marked on top “S/42” “1936”. Right side of receiver ring has 3 droopwing “63” inspection marks. Left side of receiver ring & bbl. has droopwing proofs. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Sight base not milled for hood. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. All milled furniture bans are retained by single spring. Lower band has “WaA 53” inspection mark. Steel disassembly hole, flat type buttplate. German leather sling. Walnut stock set marked on right side of butt w/ 3 droopwing eagles, 2 of which are numbered “63”. Also has “AA” over broad arrow capture mark. Bottom of stock has droopwing eagle “63” & “K” indicating that the stock was mfg. for the new shorter rifle. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked stamped blued steel muzzle cover & sight protector. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, light staining & handling marks throughout. Metal has 70% original thinning blue w/ light wear & handling marks. Near excellent shiny bore. (22-657/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1234. GERMAN WW II MAUSER (byf) 42 DATE MODEL 98k BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 8339aa. Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible numbers match. Receiver ring is marked on top “byf 42” eagle “135”. Receiver ring & bbl. have German eagle proofs. Bbl. also has eagle “135”. Left receiver rail “Mod.98”. Markings enhanced w/ white. Tangent rear sight was graduated 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Milled solid upper band & milled lower band. Bands retained by single spring. Milled trigger guard in floorplate. Laminated stock set. Buttstock has cup type buttplate & steel disassembly disk. Heavily worn German sling. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining, dents & scratches. Has 2 filled areas on right side of butt. Has extensive crack around top of grip. Metal has 50% original thinning blue w/ wear & handling marks. Fair bore w/ worn lands & frosted appearance in grooves. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1260/ RW). CURIO. $600-900.

1235. MAUSER MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE PRODUCED IN 1946 UNDER FRENCH SUPERVISION. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 29643. Bbl. 23 3/4”. All visible numbers match. These rifles were produced in the Mauser factory under French supervision and were given the French style sling mounting in the buttstock and hexagonal stacking rod underneath forward end of bbl. Receiver ring is marked on top “Mod. 98” “svw MB”. Receiver ring marked on left side w/ French star proof. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ “4D1131” & eagle “135” acceptance mark. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Stamped upper & lower bands retain by screws. Stamped trigger guard & floorplate. Unmarked walnut stock & laminated handguard. Stock has sling bar at left side of butt. Transverse disassembly hole & cup type buttplate. Stock also has mortice for German style sling. CONDITION: stock has moderate wear, scratches & handling marks. Metal retains 70% blue finish w/ thinning, wear turning gray w/ scattered handling marks. Plum color extractor. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1364/RW). CURIO. $400-600.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1236. GERMAN WWII STEYR (BNZ) 43 DATE MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9126C (under receiver). Bbl. 23 5/8”. S# matches under receiver & on bolt assembly. Receiver ring is marked on top “bnz” & “43”. Left rail is marked “Mod 98”. Trigger guard has encircled “X’s” on both sides of front of bow indicating Russian capture. Balance of markings have been removed or obscured. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Bayonet bar is present. Cleaning rod is not present. Milled trigger guard, floorplate & bbl. bands. Solid upper band. Bands retained by single spring. Laminated stock & hand guard. Stock has cup type buttplate. Steel disassembly disk. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: steel sight protector w/ hinged muzzle cap. CONDITION: entire rifle has had arsenal rework type finish w/ very light wear & scattered handling marks. All metal parts have black finish. Markings enhanced in white. Good bore w/ lightly worn lands & light frosting in grooves. (21-2744/RW). CURIO. $300-450.

1237. GERMAN WW II STEYR (bnz) 43 DATE MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 2676g. Bbl. 23 3/4”. All visible numbers match except bbl. bands. Receiver ring is marked on top “bnz 43” eagle “waa 623” marked on right side w/ eagle “77”. Marked on left side of receiver & bbl. w/ German eagle proofs. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar & replacement cleaning rod are present. Milled bands retained by single spring. Milled trigger guard & floorplate. Laminated stock set w/ cup type buttplate. Steel disassembly disk. German leather sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: reproduction winter trigger attachment. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ wear, staining & scattered handling marks. Metal has turned overall gray w/ wear & handling marks. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1261/RW). CURIO. $700-1,100.

1238. GERMAN WWII STEYR (bnz) MODEL 98K MAUSER BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 7757b. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Serial numbers match on receiver, bbl., bolt assembly, trigger guard assembly & rear sight. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “bnz” “43” eagle “WaA 59”. Right side of receiver ring has eagle “77”. Left side of receiver ring & bbl. have German eagle proofs. Left receiver rail marked “Mod. 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod & bayonet bar are present. Old milled furniture except cup type buttplate. Laminated stock & handguard w/ cup type buttplate. Steel disassembly disk. CONDITION: stock has moderate wear, scratches, staining & handling marks throughout. Metal has traces of blue turning overall gray & patina w/ sm. areas of light oxidation & pitting notable on bolt stop & around front sight. Good bore w/ lightly worn lands. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1271/RW). CURIO. $600-900.

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1239. WWII GERMAN GUSTLOFF WERKE MODEL 98K MAUSER BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 3626cc. Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible numbers match. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “bcd” indicating mfg. at Gustloff Werke in Weimar. Also marked “43” & German eagle “749”. Receiver & bbl. marked on left side w/ German eagle proofs. Bbl. is marked “E.43” “bcd” & eagle “749”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Stamped welded upper band. Milled lower band. Milled trigger guard assembly. Laminated hardwood stock set w/ cup type buttplate. Steel disassembly disk. Buttstock has very faint eagle marking on right side. Repro. German style leather sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: repro. leather rear sight cover w/ German markings. CONDITION: stock has arsenal rework type finish w/ dark stained appearance, moderate wear & scattered handling marks. Metal turning overall gray w/ traces of blue w/ thinning, wear & sm. areas of light oxidation. Markings are enhanced in white. Near excellent shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1367/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1240. WWII GERMAN MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE MFG. AT BRNO (DOU) CZECHOSLAVAKIA. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4654u. Numbers match on receiver & bolt. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Very nice example w/ high degree of original finish. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “Mod.98” “dou.45”. Left side of receiver ring & bbl. have Czech rampant Lion proofs, eagle “WaA 63”. Left receiver rail marked “CESKOSLOVENSKA ZBROJOVKA, A.S., BRNO”. Bbl. is marked on right side over chamber w/ eagle “WaA 63” & “dou/1” in shield. Late production bolt made w/out guide rib. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar is present; cleaning rod is not present. Stamped welded bands retained by single spring. Bands are additionally drilled for retention by wood screws. Unmarked milled trigger guard. Locking screws are replacements. Laminated stock set. Cup type buttplate. Buttplate has transverse disassembly hole. CONDITION: original finish stock set has light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal retains 95% original finish w/ light high point wear. Near excellent shiny bore. (22-649/RW). CURIO. $700-1,100.

1241. UNUSUAL GERMAN WWII G24 (t) CZECHOSLOVAKIAN PRODUCED BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 1120i. Bbl. 23 1/4”. Numbers match on receiver, bolt assembly & stock. The G.24t was a variant of the VZ.24 rifle made for the German army at the former CZB factory at Povaszka Bystrica in Slovakia and assigned the receiver code “DOU”. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “DOU” “42”. Marked on right side w/ 2 eagle “480” acceptance marks. Marked on left side w/ German eagle proof. Receiver rail is marked “G.24(t)”. Straight bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ Czech style clamp on sight protector. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. H type milled upper band retained by spring. Lower band is VZ24 style w/out bottom swivel but retains side swivel. Laminated stock set. Handguard extends from receiver ring to upper band. Recoil bolt has take down recess. Stock is made w/out relief cut on right side for bolt knob. Buttstock has cup type buttplate. Steel disassembly disk. Morticed for side sling. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ crisp markings. German eagle proof. “H” and 2 eagle “WaA 80” acceptance marks. CONDITION: original finish stock set has light wear, staining & handling marks. Metal retains 50% original thinning blue turning gray w/ light wear & handling marks. Fair worn bore turning dark. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1265/RW). CURIO. $600-900.

1242. WWII GERMAN CZ BRUNN (DOT) MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 8622ak Bbl. 23 5/8”. All visible numbers match. Receiver ring marked on top “dot (German Eagle 63) & 1944”. Receiver ring marked on right side w/ 2 German eagles; only one is numbered 63. German eagle proof on left side. Bbl. is marked on right side over chamber w/ “dot” over 13 in shield. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Bayonet bar and cleaning rod are present. Upper band is solid machined; lower band is stamped welded type. Stamped trigger guard & floorplate; floorplate is marked w/ an “LU” & trigger guard has German eagle “135” acceptance mark. Laminated stock set; buttstock and hand guard are both marked “dot”. Steel takedown hole & cup type buttplate. Original leather sling w/ wear & staining .CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining, dents & scratches throughout. Small area of wood was removed on left side over trigger guard (by bored soldier). Metal has 75% original blue finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-672/RW). CURIO. $500-700. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1243. WWII GERMAN WAFFEN-WERKE BRUNN (dou) 44 DATE MODEL 98k BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 1862m. Bbl. 23 5/8”. S# matches on bbl., stock, floorplate & upper band. Import mark on bottom of bbl. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “dou 44”. Eagle acceptance mark has been removed. German eagle proof has been removed from left side of bbl. & receiver ring. Left receiver rail is marked “Mod 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ replacement protective hood. Replacement cleaning rod & bayonet bar present. Stamped welded bands retained by spring. Laminated stock set. Stock is marked w/ S# on left side of butt. Cup type buttplate. Steel disassembly disk. Reproduction leather sling. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining & scratches throughout. Laminated stock also has scattered surface cracks throughout & approx. 2” cracks behind receiver tang. Metal is overall gray w/ oxidation & fine pitting throughout. Receiver ring & bbl. have shallow grind marks due to removal of markings. Fair worn bore turning dark in grooves. PROVENANCE: from the Estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1259/RW). CURIO. $300-400.

1244. WWII GERMAN WAFFEN-WERKE BRUNN (dou) 44 DATE MODEL 98K BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 1189e. Bbl. 23 5/8” import mark on bottom of bbl. All visible numbers match. Receiver ring is marked on top “dou 44” & German eagle acceptance mark. Marked on left side of bbl. & receiver w/ German eagle proof. Left receiver rail marked “Mod. 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod & bayonet are present. Milled open upper band. Stamped lower band. Bands retained by single spring. Stamped trigger guard & floorplate. Laminated stock set w/ cup type buttplate & steel disassembly disk. Original German leather sling. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, dents, staining & scratches throughout. Buttstock has notable surface cracks on both sides. Notable 2” crack behind receiver tang. Metal has turned mostly gray w/ patina & moderate wear, oxidation & handling marks throughout. Bore is dark w/ worn lands. PROVENANCE: from Estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1392/RW). CURIO. MODERN. $ 400-600.

1245. GERMAN WWII MODEL 98K WAFFEN WERKE BRUNN (dot) KRIEGSMODELL BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 7895z. Bbl. 23 5/8”. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “dot” & eagle acceptance mark. Marked on right side w/ eagle “63”. Marked on left side of receiver & bbl. German eagle proof. Left receiver rail marked “Mod. 98”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Rifle made w/out cleaning rod or bayonet bar. Stamped bands retain by screws. Stamped floorplate & trigger guard. Trigger guard has eagle “214”. Floorplate is marked “byf” & eagle “135”. Laminated stock & handguard. Stock has notably coarse late wartime finish w/ machine marks. Eagle acceptance mark on right side of butt very indistinct. Cup type buttplate. Steel disassembly disk. Late type brown leather sling w/ folded, stitched retainer. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, staining, scratches & handling marks throughout. Has 3” crack behind receiver tang & also repaired chip. Handguard has notably smoother appearance w/ crack extending under band at forward end. Metal has 50% blue turning gray w/ thinning & wear. Fair bore w/ worn lands & frosted appearance in grooves. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (221387/RW). CURIO. $400-600. 99

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1246. SCARCE WWII HUNGARIAN G98/40 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE WITH GERMAN PROOFS AND WAFFENAMTS. Cal. 8x57 Mauser. S# 8087h. Bbl. 23 3/4”. Numbers match on receiver, trigger guard, upper & lower bands. Unusual rifle mfg. by FEG in Hungary for the German army. Rifle was derived from the 1935 Hungarian service rifle w/ a Mauser type mag. & bayonet bar & provision for the German side sling. Rifle is unusual, having a 2 piece stock similar in principal to the Lee Enfield rifle. Receiver marked on left rail “G 98/40”. Receiver ring marked on top w/ “jhv”, “43” & waffenamt “173”. Receiver & bbl. marked on left side w/ German eagle proofs. Turned down bolt handle w/ checkered knob Tangent rear sight graduated at 2000m. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood European stock set. Unmarked German leather sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 9 3/4” fullered blade 98K bayonet, which is correct issue for this rifle, marked on left ricasso w/ “41 cvl” & marked on right ricasso w/ serial number. Blued steel scabbard & leather frog. Bayonet has lg. degree of blue finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Grips have scattered sm. scratches. Scabbard has sm. dents & scattered spots of oxidation. Frog has light wear & scuffing. CONDITION: stock set has been lightly cleaned, rendering markings obscure but has generally good appearance w/ light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. Metal has 50% blue turning gray w/ thinning & light wear. Safety shows evidence of brazed repair. Worn bore turning dark. (22-135/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1247. SCARCE POLISH MANUFACTURED WZ 29/40 BOLT ACTION RIFLE CONVERTED TO MODEL 98K CONFIGURATION BY STEYR. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 9254. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 5/8”. This interesting rifle was mfg. at Radom Poland in 1937 as a WZ29 short rifle. The rifle was given German inspection & acceptance marks at the Steyr factory in Austria. Receiver ring is marked w/ Polish eagle “F.B. RADOM 1939” & was additionally given the factory code 660. Right side of receiver ring has 4 German eagle acceptance marks; 3 are “623”, one is “77”. Left side of receiving ring & bbl. has German eagle proof. Left receiver rail has “WZ” lined out & “/40” added to the 29. Left side of bbl. has German eagle “623”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protected hood. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Laminated hardwood stock set w/ correct period leather sling. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ eagle “H” army acceptance mark & 2 eagle “623” acceptance marks. Steel takedown hole marked on left side w/ script “N”. Flat buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has wear, staining & handling marks commensurate w/ service in two countries. Metal has traces of blue turning overall gray w/ patina & light wear. Markings are crisp. Fair worn bore turning dark in the grooves. (22-666/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1248. POLISH WZ29 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE SUPPLIED TO GREECE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 14948. Bbl. 23 5/8”. These rifles were produced in Poland using a mix of Kar98 & standard Mauser features including lg. ring receiver. This particular model has receiver ring markings removed except for sm. encircled “Z” on right side which also appears on the bolt shroud. The rifle was supplied to Greece & has been given the boxed “VVV” in the right side of the buttstock. This marking represents Greek letters & the meaning of each is roughly “The People, The King, and Freedom”. Numbers match on receiver, bolt & trigger guard. Straight bolt handle is marked on top “P.W.” & “cross”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears & tab for muzzle protector. Bayonet bar is present. Cleaning rod is likely modern replacement. Receiver ring has relief cut to retain handguard. Hardwood stock set. Stock has grasping grooves, steel disassembly disk, relief cut on right side of stock below bolt handle. Flat type steel buttplate. Sling bar in left side of butt. Provision for side are bottom sling. CONDITION: stock set has worn original finish w/ light staining & handling marks throughout. Metal has traces of blue turning gray w/ wear & scattered handling marks. Dark oxidized bore w/ worn rifling. (22-631/RW). CURIO. $400-600. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1249. AMBERG MODEL 71 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 11X60R. S# 3823. Bbl. 32 3/4”. Barleycorn front sight w/ folding leaf military rear sight. Single shot action w/ safety on cocking piece. Left side of frame is marked “J.G. / M/71”. Right side of rear ring is marked “87” followed by “1883” date. Breech end of bbl. & front ring of receiver have numerous proof marks. Bolt body, cocking piece, 2nd bbl. band, receiver & bbl. have matching numbers. 3 Band fastened walnut stock w/ steel military buttplate & brass trigger guard. Forward band has bayonet lug on right side. Slotted tip iron ramrod. Buttplate peak has unit markings “B/2.A.E. / 6.86”. Wrist of stock is stamped “E/22”. Right side of stock above trigger is stamped “M”. Right side of butt is stamped w/ a sideways “4 / 23”& carved marking “T” is found in left side of stock. Right side of stock has initials “SD” formed w/ series of punch marks & dotted lines. The Model 1871 was a great success & all states of the new German Empire as well as many foreign countries adopted it. The rugged & reliable rifle served soldiers as late as WWI. CONDITION: metal has cleaned gray appearance showing scattered light pitting & handling marks. Wood has age darkened worn appearance w/ numerous scratches, marks, dents & gouges. Bore retains strong, lightly worn rifling. (01-20697/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-1,000.

1250. SPANDAU 71/84 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 11x60R mm. S# 5523. Bbl. 31 1/2”. 1,400m Graduated rear sight. 8 Round tubular mag. in forend. Bbl., action, bolt & other numbered parts match. Left side receiver is marked “I. G. Mod. 71-84”. Blue finished bbl., bbl. bands & triggerguard. Action & buttplate are finished in the white. Two band fastened walnut stock w/ proof marks on right side. Total production of about 900,000, first issued in 1886. CONDITION: over 90% original metal finish. Receiver & buttplate show spots of tarnish. Stock has good finish showing a few scratches & marks. Bore is bright w/ sharp rifling. (01-20696/DS). ANTIQUE. $700-1,100.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1251. RARE BENKE / THIEMANN STOCK & HOLSTER ON DWM 1920 COMMERCIAL LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 3866p. Bbl. 3 7/8” w/ fin shaped front sight plus full matching number & crown N proof. Ingenious stamped metal folding stock that latches to allow Luger use in either closed or open position. Left side marked “PATENT BENKE / THIEMANN D.R.P.u.A.P.” plus “000031” on right side. Some marked for sales in Chile; this one is not. Replaces standard grips & is attached w/ normal Luger grip screws. Crown N proofs on left side of receiver plus left side of breech block. Matching numbered 66 on bottom of sideplate, back of rear toggle, trigger, takedown lever & extractor. Strawed sm. parts plus appropriate internal areas in the white. Frame is not marked ‘Germany” that would indicate export sales. MAGS: 2 good blued 8 rd. TOTAL; 1 w/ wood base marked “751c” & other marked “5053b +”; normal mag. would be tin plated w/ unmarked wood base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: exceedingly rare brown flap holster for pistol w/ shoulder stock. Front edge has spare mag. pouch; rear edge has loading tool pouch containing nicely blued tool w/ appearance of original finish. Tool pouch flap retained w/ brass stud; main flap of holster retained by blued metal base w/ loop on holster plus metal reinforced slot in flap allowing strap on flap to secure holster. Double belt loops on back plus front under flap marked “Kading & Trenner / Dianna-Sattelwerk / STRALSUND”. Holster is in very nice condition w/ scuffs at very bottom & throughout it’s top flap plus some light marks on front edge below mag. pouch; also on pouch. Exceedingly rare holster. CONDITION: stock assembly has minimal finish; especially exposed grip areas. Very good blue on interior parts plus good on areas that are protected when folded. Patina tone throughout w/ finger grooved grip area void of finish. Stock set latches solidly in both positions & is rigid when in stock position. Pistol has very good original appearance w/ light high point wear; very sharp markings & proofs w/ no compromised profiles. Very good straw colors w/ only minimal fading. Near excellent bore. (22-354/NW). CURIO. $18,000-22,000.

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1252. DWM 1905 DUTCH TRIALS LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (30 Luger). S# 22329. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & full S#. Properly unmarked center toggle link & blank area over chamber. Dished toggles w/ toggle latch. Crown D proof on left side of receiver. Grip safety; thumb safety unmarked w/ safe in upper position & lower position polished bright. Early breech block & frame having wide trigger guard & narrow trigger. All numbered parts are matching except for left grip (72). This pistol is featured on pp. 96, 225, 227 and 462 of The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols by Joachim Gortz & Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. Book states mfg. from shortened frame & is NOT a 1903 Danzig test Luger. Printed works referring to 1903 Danzig indicate S#22300-22400; 1905 Dutch models S# 22200-22400 (obvious overlap). Later Dutch models will be found w/ B suffix & “RUST” safety mark. Strawed sm. parts. Discreetly Simpson import marked w/in magwell dimple area; barely visible. MAGS: near excellent 8 rd. w/ properly unmarked wood base. CONDITION: good overall appearance as arsenal refinished having scattered pitting that is deep on right frame rail, trigger guard, right toggle knob & bottom of front strap. About moderate pitting on remainder of grip straps w/ very light pitting on grip safety & random areas of receiver. Light pitting on strawed parts along w/ good retained finish except for safety lever w/ gray patina appearance. Polished bright safety area w/ light pitting. Good bore w/ wear & light pitting. Very good dark grips w/ lightly hand worn checkering & scattered minor marks. PROVENANCE: formerly from collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. (22-352/NW). CURIO. $8,000-11,000.

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1253. RARE KRIEGHOFF POST-WAR “PX” LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 200. Bbl. 4” unmarked w/ standard fin shaped front sight blade. Mfg. at end of WWII from left over parts for sale to US G.I.s looking for war souvenirs hence the term “PX” Luger. Various references slightly disagree as to quantity mfg.; definitely not over 400. Two types differing by whether or not HK Krieghoff logo is on toggle. Limited numbering & proofs. This example w/ frame numbered slightly to left of center (as most were) & numerals of 3.1mm height; some references state 3.3mm. Left side of receiver numbered plus “00” on back side of sideplate leg. Receiver & frame have Luftwaffe trapezoidal 2 proof plus drooped wing firing proof. Frame additionally has circled A reject proof. Other minor post war indicators are that bbl. & receiver lack indexing mark at bottom juncture. Late unnumbered gas grooved firing pin. Toggles void of markings & have fine cross marks perpendicular to bore rather than typical polishing. Breech bolt has unpolished appearance w/ extractor slightly proud of breech bolt surface having finish marks like toggles; “GELADEN” marked. Toggle pivot retaining pin properly unfinished but top portion peened so appearance appears almost dbl. in diameter. Mixture of finishes in that mag. latch is blued rather than strawed like remaining sm. parts. Bottom of receiver rails & corresponding frame parts are properly in the white as are bottom flats of breech bolt. Coarse checkered Black Widow style grips w/ slight unpolished irregularities to borders; very good fit to frame w/ fire blued screws. Both toggle pivots have used appearance as expected for quick post war assembly. Per Davis’ reference book on Lugers, this variation w/out marked toggle was numbered 1-200 & this is #200! Davis states marked toggle variation numbered 10-250; other references cite 12-245. Very rare w/ enhancements & accessories. MAGS: 4 Luger 8 rd. TOTAL; 2 blued extruded models w/ aluminum bases retained by single pin plus BOTH matching numbered 200. Bodies unmarked & bases do not appear remarked. References state mag. bodies usually marked & bases not numbered. Both w/ very minimal top front wear & close to near excellent. 1 Dull toned tin plated mag. w/ aluminum base marked “7942” plus eagle “6” proof & numbered “2” plus over stamped w/ “1”; 1 Dull toned tin plated w/ wood base numbered “3939”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: extravagant looking grip set w/ nickel over black plastic giving black background appearance. Slightly below midpoint is shield area suitable for initials, etc. Most notable is gold toned eagle over wreath containing white porcelain background & black party symbol. Sm. chip at top of each white background. Eagle symbols appear original due to detail & porcelain as if for some other ornamentation such as cap or uniform. Grips although well made are not of typical German craftsmanship; especially appearance of backs (yet for quick production & post war sales possibly correct). Black unmarked flap holster w/ mixture of predominantly white stitching w/ hinge area restitched in black. Buckle & strap retention w/ normal lift strap & dbl. belt loops. Tool pouch under flap w/ original loading tool having trapezoidal eagle 2 Luftwaffe proof. Holster has appearance of something for G.I. sales in good plus condition w/ some mold stains plus bbl. section of bottom slightly askew. CONDITION: general appearance is near excellent w/ scratches on left side of bbl.; about 1” long near receiver. Sm. marks on front strap at midpoint & near base. Breech face & feed ramp have unfired appearance. Safety lever w/ solid detenting; appearing minimal use. Sideplate w/ good finish but different tone than receiver. Listed condition plus other related points in description all support post war assembly. Near excellent new appearing bore. Only non smooth aspect is where tops of mags. rub on less than properly fitted mag. latch. (21-4459/NW). CURIO. $6,500-9,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1254. MAUSER FACTORY CUTAWAY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 21. Bbl. 4” with fin shaped sight. Commercial cutaway model with all matching numbers to include firing pin & grips; rear toggle pivot not numbered. Fine example with the ability to see the workings of a Luger from the assembled exterior. This example is shown on pages 778 & 1097 in Volume II of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess’ book “The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols”. The finish is all blued with the extractor and ejector having a distinct plum tone; slight plum tone near front sight. The finish is a subdued matte blue with the barrel and sides of frame having a more gloss appearance. No strawed components or in the white interior sections. Fine German craftsmanship with detail that shows the intricate working parts of a Luger. The legend area of the front toggle is milled away; likely it was a Mauser banner model. The chamber area is void of date and the receiver is void of proofs. Although most Mauser Lugers had a letter suffix in their serial numbers, Sturgess’ book lists this as a Commercial Mauser without a suffix. MAGS: very good blued 8 rd. with aluminum base numbered 21 without proofs. CONDITION: All aspects are near excellent having minimal function wear. As unusual as this appears, it would be functional with a replacement barrel. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). Ex - Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. (22-482 / NW). CURIO. $6,000-9,000. 105

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1255. DWM BULGARIAN MODEL 08 LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 136C. Bbl. 4” w/ full matching S# including C. Rare example of 1908-1910 Bulgarian order for 10,000 pistols; 2nd group w/ S# suffix. Unusually marked having DWM over chamber & Bulgarian crest on front toggle; most Lugers would have these positions reversed. Single Bulgarian lion proof on right front of receiver. Safety & extractor labeled in Cyrillic; safe w/ lever down. Distinctive feature of this variation is its wire loop lanyard ring at base of butt rather than top rear of frame. Matching numbers on breech bolt, bottom of front toggle, back of rear toggle, sear, recoil lug of receiver, trigger, safety lever, safety bar, plus sideplate, extractor & takedown lever in commercial locations. Appropriate internal areas in the white & straw colored sm. parts to include unnumbered hold open latch. Internal frame area behind takedown lever marked “G”, “e” & “81”. Niter blued rear toggle pivot. Checkered walnut grips w/ “C” on back of left; “C” & “2” on right. MAGS: 1 very good tin plated w/ wood base marked 399c; normal for pistol was blued w/ wood base. Very slight compromise to latch notch; requires being held fully inserted to function hold open latch. CONDITION: fair to good general appearance w/ considerable handling & holster like wear throughout. LIght pitting on sideplate & some adjacent areas of receiver. Patina in grip area. Good traces of straw colors mixed w/ some staining being minimal on safety lever & great on hold open latch. Extremely hand worn grips plus some light dents yet no breaks. As a positive note, finish appears original & profiles such as fingernail shape below trigger guard going onto front strap appears uncompromised plus pin to retain pivot through toggles is correctly in the white. Good cleaned bore w/ noticeable wear & even light pitting in grooves. (22-85/NW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1256. DWM 1920 NAVY STYLE LUGER CARBINE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 67. Bbl. 300mm (11 3/4”). Mfg. for commercial sales utilizing Navy Luger components. Front sight is dovetailed bead on integral serrated ramp. Rear sight is 100-200 Navy style on rear toggle rather than usual Carbine sight on rear of bbl. No visible proof marks but Crown N & 67 on bottom rear of bbl. Interior of checkered walnut forend w/ schnable that slides over frame extension has “GERMANY” export mark & 67; retained by screw swivel rather than wedge. Forend does not have recoil actuator mechanism. Items w/ 67 are forend hanger, forend, breech block, rear toggle, take down lever & trigger. Extractor marked “LOADED” w/ #91. Safety is in lower position w/ “GESICHERT” in upper position. Fire blued small parts including forend swivel (standard bluing on buttstock) & grip screws. Strawed frame sm. parts plus appropriate in the white interior areas. Standard rear toggle pivot is not large head Naval style. Sporting checkered walnut buttstock w/ grooved buttplate not having widows peak. Two screw attached iron w/ strawed latch lever; no marks or numbers. MAGS: 1 fair to good tin plated 8 rd. w/ wood base numbered 1388, Crown M proof & concentric circles in dimples. Flaking finish & cleaned oxidation. CONDITION: about near excellent overall appearance plus near excellent bore. Fame is slightly proud of grips plus right has wood added to back to better fit upper left frame recess w/ purpose to eliminate looseness that would otherwise occur at top of grip / frame juncture. Very nice carbine w/ longest possible sight radius. (22-359/NW). CURIO. $4,000-6,000.

1257. DWM 1921 KRIEGHOFF BACK FRAME MARKED LUGER SEMI- AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 7140i. Bbl. 3 7/8” with full serial number, crown N proof & fin shaped front sight. Mfg. 1921 (dated over chamber) by DWM for sales distribution by Krieghoff. Rear of frame marked “KRIEGHOFF SUHL” having characteristic flaws in the marking: additional mark above first F in Krieghoff plus O looks like backwards C; both flaws due to damaged die. Right front side of receiver has “GERMANY” export mark. Straw colored small parts plus appropriate internal areas are in the white. Approx. 5,000 mfg. including side marked models numbered within 2190i-9900i. Those in 9mm Luger cal. had 4” bbls.; 30 Luger models had 3 7/8” bbls. to conform with non military terms within the Treaty of Versailles. This pistol featured on Pg. 610 in Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess’ book “The Borchardt and Luger Automatic Pistols”. Checkered beech grips without markings on backs. Items numbered 40 are: side plate, takedown lever, trigger, rear toggle and breech block. Extractor numbered 17; no other numbered parts. MAGS: correct tin plated 8 rd. w/ wood base having remnants of “GERMANY” mark. Very good overall with dull finish. CONDITION: Near excellent overall appearance to include straw colors and internal sections. Missing spring for takedown lever. Occasional very faint grip marks. Very good bore with hint of frosting. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). Ex - Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection. (22-487/NW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000. 107

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1258. DWM / KRIEGHOFF SIDE MARKED COMMERCIAL LUGER SEMI- AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 5910i. Bbl. 3 7/8” w/ fin shaped front sight, full S# & Crown N proof. Mfg. by DWM for commercial sales by Krieghoff; left side of frame marked “Heinrich Krieghoff” / “Waffenfabrik” / “Suhl”. Approx. 5,000 mfg. including more common example having Krieghoff marks stamped on rear of frame. Pistol characteristics are those of 1920 Commercial. Crown N on front toggle & receiver but not on breach block. Matching S#10 on trigger, takedown lever, safety bar, rear toggle, breach block, sideplate & both checkered beech grips. Strawed sm. parts, stock lug & appropriate in the white internal areas. Geladen extractor numbered 60 & under side of front toggle has appearance of inverted “V” with “A”. MAGS: 1 very good correct tin plated 8 rd. w/ unmarked wood base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very nice glass topped wood display case having green felt bottom section along w/ green foam. Brass hinges & double latches; no key. CONDITION: very good plus appearance as German refinished over extremely faint pitting on right front of receiver. Transition area under trigger guard & all other contours properly sharp plus clear markings. Very slight high point thinning at typical Luger areas. Good plus straw colors w/ hint of staining; ejector lesser appearance w/ more staining. Light near excellent grips w/ nice fit to frame. Near excellent bore. Especially nice appearing collector grade example of somewhat rare model. (22-1436/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,500.

1259. DWM 1906 1st ISSUE NAVY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 8574a. 6” bbl w/ British proofs & full S#. Crown proofs, crown M & crown BNP on bbl. plus left side of receiver. “V5/07” (unknown mark believed to be a post WWI police, or possibly militia unit mark) above chamber. Similar marks are known on other P.04 & P.08 pistols. WW/3965 (Werft zu Wilhelmshaven, pistol 3965) on backstrap between grip safety & stock lug. DWM scroll on center toggle link. Two position Navy rear sight on rear toggle link. British crown BNP proofs on toggle assembly & front of frame. Reworked “GESICHERT” in upper position; safe w/ lever in lower position. Grip safety & numbered parts on gun are matching; firing pin, hold open latch, sear & replacement checkered walnut grips are unnumbered. This pistol is featured on p. 1159 of The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols by Joachim Gortz & Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. MAGS: fair 8 rd. tin plated w/ wood base numbered 2828 perpendicular to concentric circled dimples. Magazine has pitting on body & very good wood base. CONDITION: good to very good arsenal reblue (no strawed parts) over scattered pitting that is more severe at back of upper frame & rear sight to include back of toggle. Pitting on safety lever having patina appearance. Very good appearing grips w/ nice wood grain on left; darker right w/ light wear. Bore is worn w/ light pitting. Mechanics are generally good but grip safety sticks due to grips & interior metal rubbing; proper functioning return spring. Broken spring on hold open latch; doesn’t return to position. Interior of frame has distinct brown tone throughout. PROVENANCE: formally in collection of Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess. (22-353/NW). CURIO. $2,500-3,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1260. DWM MODEL 1906 NAVY COMMERICAL SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 51355. Bbl. 6” w/ fin shaped sight blade. Approx. 3,000 mfg. having crown B & U proofs along w/ flat toggles plus grip safety. Mfg. w/in S# range of 25050-67250. Matching numbers on bbl., receiver, trigger, takedown lever, grip safety & toggle assembly (unnumbered firing pin). Safety is w/ lever in up position. Parts not mentioned are not numbered; including grips. Bbl. additionally has “L18,35” above full S#. Appropriate strawed parts along w/ in the white internals. MAGS: correct good to very good (slight staining) tin plated 8 rd. w/ proper wood base having concentric circles in dimples & additionally marked w/ GERMANY export mark. CONDITION: very good appearance w/ typical light high point wear such as on side plate, frame rails, stock lug & muzzle. Small chip in rim of rear toggle pivot. Good to very good straw colors w/ safety lever worst appearing; trigger & ejector very nice. Faint peppery oxidation in grip area along w/ some light marks. Slight peppery oxidation of trigger guard along w/ light mark & thinning on edges. Very good grips w/ light hand wear to diamond tops. Sm. spot of light pitting on toggle near DWM. Front third of bore has light pitting but overall bright & very good; especially rear 2/3s. Left front bbl. on raised portion has some light scratches & faint pitting. Thinning finish on top of rear sight. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-445/NW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.

1261. MAUSER STOEGER AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 431v. Bbl. 3 7/8” w/ fin shaped sight, crown N proof (normally crown U) & 431 (normal S# range of 400v-1200v). Mfg. for distribution by Stoeger’s of New York w/ full markings plus GERMANY export marks. “V” in S# indicates rare variation by Mauser having toggle assembly w/ DWM logo; references estimate 500 or less mfg.. Receiver w/ commercial crown N proof (normally crown U), American Eagle over chamber, GERMANY over front of ejector & “A.F. Stoeger Inc” over “New York.”. Right frame rail marked “LUGER - REGISTERED U.S. PATENT OFFICE.”; front of frame marked “GERMANY” between “431” & “v”. Rear toggle, takedown lever & sideplate numbered 31. LOADED marked extractor numbered 30 & all blued rather than in the white “LOADED” side section. Frame marked “SAFE” showing w/ lever in down position. Strawed sm. parts, unmarked checkered walnut grips & w/ stock lug removed. All components (except strawed) are blued including trigger lever in sideplate; only in the white items are safety bar & locking portion of hold open latch. Noticeable premium for Mauser mfg. MAGS: good, correct tin plated 8 rd. w/ light staining & gray tone. Correct unmarked wood base w/ slight scratches in dimples. CONDITION: very good plus appearance w/ nice appearing in the white muzzle. Light scratches in grip area & very faint pin prick to peppery oxidation. Very nice straw colors w/ only trigger showing some fading. Very good grips w/ slight hand wear; near excellent bore. Very nice American Eagle Luger of uncommon Mauser mfg. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins); Ex - Sturgess Collection. (22-425/NW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000. 109

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1262. DWM MODEL 1906 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER SEMI- AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 32810. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & full matching number plus shield shaped firing proof. American Eagle over chamber, strawed sm. parts, appropriate interior areas in the white, lower safety area polished bright & extractor marked “LOADED”. Approx. 11,000 mfg. in both cals.; only 3,000 in 9mm Luger. Under frame S# marked “GERMANY”. Matching #10 on receiver recoil lug, extractor, takedown lever, trigger, sideplate & grip safety; grips numbered 10 along w/ “4” (no other numbered parts). MAGS: about good correct tin plated 8 rd. w/ broken unmarked wood base having appearance of solder at bottom right front at attachment pin plus some stained appearance. CONDITION: especially nice looking example being disguised by abundance of dark oil preservative throughout. Any cleaned surface resulted in about near excellent appearance including wonderful straw colors. Will need thorough cleaning & replacement wood base on mag. to have fine looking example. Very good plus grips w/ an occasional faint mark. Very good plus bright bore. (22-1207/NW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

1263. DWM 1906 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger S# 45531. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ full matching number & saw tooth blade front sight. Approx. 11,000 total mfg.; 3,000 in 9mm Luger plus 8,000 in 30 Luger (S# 25500-69000). Grip safety model w/ safety lever area polished bright. Matching numbers on all numbered parts to include receiver (on recoil lug). Correct “LOADED” marked extractor. Front of frame under S# has “GERMANY” export mark. Grips not numbered; “b” on left & “M” on right. Strawed sm. parts plus appropriate interior areas in the white. MAGS: 1 good lightly stained plated 8 rd. w/ correct unmarked wood base. CONDITION: very good German quality export refinish w/ occasional areas of light high point thinning such as front of frame rails, sideplate & at muzzle. Light fading of straw colors; ejector best appearing. Light peppery oxidation on extractor prior to refinish. Sm. spots of peppery oxidation on top of rear toggle onto rnd. knob section. Very good grips w/ slight hand wear near butt. Good to very good bore w/ even light frosting. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-444/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1264. CASED DWM MODEL 1902 LUGER SEMI-AUTO CARBINE. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 21840. Bbl. 11 3/4” w/ long ramp having Sheard style front sight bead in narrow Luger style dovetail; 4 position carbine rear sight marked “1, 2 & 3”. Mfg. w/in S# range 21200-22100 & 23450-24900. 1902 features include: dished toggles w/ lock, early breech block w/ flat topped front & early extractor, wide trigger guard, narrow trigger, grip safety, stock lug & safety area polished bright (safe in up position). Matching numbered parts include: 840 on rear toggle & receiver lug; 40 on grip safety, breech block, front toggle, sideplate, takedown lever, trigger & both grips. Proper schnabel forend has swivel, internal recoil actuator that acts upon brass section soldered to bbl. & wedge retained to frame extension that is numbered 21840 (2 in smaller font appearing added after 1840). Rear sight attached to tapered band that does not totally encircle bbl. leaving 5/16” gap stamped “GERMANY” as an export mark for U.S. sales. Rare Luger model w/ references indicating about 2,500 mfg. Chamber properly blank; usually crown B & crown U on bbl. but none present. MAGS: 2 correct type tin plated 8 rd. w/ unmarked wood bases. 1 Good w/ cleaned oxidation & appearance of extra finish on base. Other w/ rnd. limiting pin through body about 2 3/4” from top plus other sm. cross drilled holes below limiting pin. Base appears new replacement. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: maroon felt lined walnut case having light exterior scratches. Top consists of multiple strips of walnut glued together plus recessed underside of base is birch plywood. Interior has general aged appearance yet felt under lid appears replacement along w/ recent production brass hinges. Compartmentalized w/ brass cleaning rod having oil drum handle. Cartridge block at end of case has 26 vintage cartridges. Unmarked original appearing loading tool. Functioning brass key w/ appearance of modern manufacture. Nice appearing buttstock w/ “40” numbered reblued iron having indexed attachment screws; latch lever blued instead of strawed. Light handling marks throughout stock w/ nicely applied extra finish & recut checkering. Grooved buttplate & sling swivel. CONDITION: very good overall appearance as refinished w/ faint toggle logo. Forend has extra finish but checkering appears original along w/ minor marks showing mainly on left side in front of trigger guard; slight perceived looseness of forend to extension. No internal in the white areas & all parts blued such as trigger bar & pivot in sideplate, firing pin & coupling link. Missing takedown lever detent spring plus noticeably weak grip safety spring. Polished bright area for safety; not as well defined as normal. Trigger pull much better than most Luger’s. Strawed components have nice appearance but is painted like process as back side of trigger is blued. Tip of grip safety above frame & trigger return spring also have strawed appearance. Breech face w/ unfired appearance since refinish. Very good looking grips w/ very sm. chip on left in front of safety lever bottom. Good to very good bright bore w/ light wear & even faint frosting. (22-360/NW). CURIO. $6,000-10,000. 111

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1265. EXCEEDINGLY RARE SWISS MODEL 1906 E SERIES LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65 mm (30 Luger). S# E.858. The Swiss assembled very very few E. prefix M 1906 Lugers referenced in the classic book by Geoff Sturgess, Vol. 1, Page 552, w/ an estimated production of just 20 pistols. Most were assembled in small batches as replacements for existing numbers, Sturgess having noted that most were in the range of 565-784. This example & one other, found on an internet search, in the 800 range. This pistol, that has no import marks, is a standard configuration M1906 with Bbl. 120mm (approx. 4 3/4”), saw tooth blade front sight, & “V” notched rear sight. Cross in Shield over chamber & DWM on middle toggle link. “E.858” on front of frame & under bbl, the last two or three digits repeated on all the usual small parts (takedown lever is unnumbered) & both grips. Usual Swiss cross on left side of bbl. extension & frame below rear toggle link. Military magazine with wood plug/metallic disks. Major components are rust blued; takedown lever trigger, magazine release & safety lever are strawed. Accompanied by two spare identically configured magazines and two different screwdriver tools: one in a hollowed, brass, military inspected container with press fit cap containing screwdriver, jag, and two bristle brushes; the second (very scarce-consigner mentioned only one other known) with a military inspected wooden handle and separate, double-bladed screwdriver shaft. Pistol & accessories contained in sturdy leather covered carrying case w/ leather handle, French fitted, lined with dark green felt, compartmentalized for pistol, each of two spare magazines w/ compartments for cleaning accessories/ammunition including sealed black labeled box of 24 cartridges dated 24.4.47. Paired brass fittings, each key locked with two hooks requiring simultaneous depression for release (key not present). MAGS: 3 TOTAL plated proper 8 rd. Swiss mags. w/ unmarked wood bases having distinctive metal disks. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green felt lined leather display / carry case (consignor states used by dealers) having brass trim for leather handle & unusual brass latches; no keys. Latches of case differ from any shown in reference books. CONDITION: near excellent as arsenal reworked, the bbl with a very lightly matte texturing, the balance of the gun having a crisp rust blue, with just a few small discolorations on the breech block & minimal thinning of the freshened straw. Left grip screw slightly touched up; the right grip screw w/ a naturally faded dome. Grips w/ crisp oil darkened checkering, negligible handling marks & no cracks. Although the brass screwdriver handle has been lightly polished, all magazines, the other screwdriver & the attache/ presentation case are in the same condition as the pistol. An extremely attractive “E” prefix M1906 Cross in Shield Luger, highest recorded serial number, whose accessories add to its dramatic presentation. (22-8/LA). CURIO. $20,000-25,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1266. RARE, SUPER EARLY, SWISS MILITARY 1900 LUGERS, #29 & #30 CONSECUTIVE PAIR! Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 29, 30. An unparalleled opportunity to own a consecutive pair of early, Swiss M1900 Lugers, all matching, with military magazines and “01” dated holsters. The pistols are identical in configuration, each with a 4.75” fast taper barrel, drift adjustable front sight and notched rear sight (“U” notch #29; “V” notch #30). Swiss Cross in Sunburst over chamber. Dished toggle with anti-rebound lock, DWM on middle link, thin trigger, thin grip safety, and large, first variation checkered safety. Scattered Swiss acceptance crosses in usual locations and both frames relieved for the later, improved magazines. Disassembly shows both guns to be fully matching, including the grips. MAGS: both pistols fitted with military magazines good (#30) to very good (#29) with wood plugs/metal discs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: both holsters are marked identically on obverse surface, “L.G. WALTHER/ SATTLER BERN” and dated “01”. #29 VG+ holster with supple leather and intact stitching. #30 Near excellent holster with supple leather, light age cracking on top of flap, intact stitching, and later style strap. CONDITION: #29 has approximately 75-80% original blue, presenting nicely, as most of the wear is on the grip straps. Comparable fading of straw with no suggestion of enhancement. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Dark grips with blunted checkering. Bright bore and near excellent manual mechanics. #30 Has been arsenal refurbished, now with approximately 93-95% blue, presenting very nicely as most wear is on the front strap. Straw parts freshened to be slightly better. Grips with slightly blunted checkering, the right panel with the usual compression just behind the magazine release button and a light coat of varnish. Bright bore and near excellent manual mechanics. An impressive set and an incredible find by any metric! PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1408 & 20-1409/LA). CURIO. $12,000-16,000. 113

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1267. PHENOMENAL “A” SUFFIX SWISS 1900 MILITARY LUGER, MUZZLE CAP, HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 5061A. An extraordinarily rare Swiss military Luger, one of only 100 such pistols, in the serial range 5001A-5100A. In 1914, DWM suspended Luger deliveries to Switzerland in favor of arming its own military. That left the Swiss with a weapons shortage. To supply pistols to newly graduating officers, a number of instructional pistols in the “E.” series were recalled and forwarded to the Bern arsenal for reconditioning. Part of the process included a renumbering, whereby the E.xxx number was removed and replaced with a serial starting from 5001 so as to continue the range of the previously issued M1900s. However, as by that time the M1906s had been issued with serial numbers starting with 5001, these guns were distinguished by adding an “A” suffix. The pistol has standard M1900 characteristics, with a 4.75” bbl., a drift adjustable front sight, and a “V” notch rear sight. Swiss Cross over chamber. Dished toggle with upgraded, reinforced extractor, anti-rebound lock, DWM on middle link, thin trigger, broad grip safety, fluted thumb safety. “P53” release at rear of frame. Major components rust blued. Trigger, takedown lever, extractor, ejector, magazine release button are strawed. Fire blued front sight and grip screws. Finely checkered walnut panels. Front sight cover marked “H. LUTHY/ARMES/NEUCHATEL”. Disassembly shows all matching parts except grips, each panel numbered “661”. MAGS: correct military with flat button and wood base/metal discs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: VG+ holster with supple leather and intact stitching. Brown leather with strap, manufacturer marked and dated “06” on obverse surface. CONDITION: crisp 98-99% blue, minimal sharp edge wear consistent with holstering, with a nice “blue” hue as usually found on original/non-reconditioned pistols. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Comparable condition straw and near excellent grips. Mirror bore and near excellent manual mechanics. A super nice example of what may be the rarest of the Swiss military pistols. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1417/LA). CURIO. $9,500-15,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1268. EARLY, SWISS 1900 MILITARY LUGER, ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION, HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 369. Seldom offered Swiss M1900 Military Luger in its original configuration, with unrelieved frame, front sight cover, and near excellent, correctly dated holster with straps. Standard configuration M1900 with 4.75” barrel, drift adjustable front sight and “V” notched rear sight. Swiss Cross over chamber. Dished toggle with anti-rebound lock, DWM on middle link, narrow trigger, narrow grip safety, and large, first variation checkered safety. Scattered Swiss acceptance crosses in usual locations, several with nice “haloing” as usually seen in guns with original finish. Major components rust blued. Trigger, takedown lever, extractor, ejector, magazine release button are strawed. Fire blued front sight and grip screws. Finely checkered walnut panels, the left panel with ownership initials “PH”. Sight cover marked “H. LUTHY/ARMES/NEUCHATEL”. Disassembly shows factory matching numbers on all usual parts including both grips. MAGS: correct military flat button with walnut plug and metal discs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: beautiful holster with intact stitching that is very well marked and correctly dated. Leather holster is manufacturer marked and dated “01” on obverse surface. CONDITION: approximately 90+% original rust blue showing usual highpoint holster wear and fading of front and backstraps. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Comparable condition strawed and fire blued parts that show no evidence of enhancement. Mirror bright bore. Near excellent manual mechanics. A very nice, no-excuse, Swiss M1900 Military Luger with all the earliest features including the unrelieved frame and correct magazine, well suited for the most serious collector! PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1412/LA). CURIO. $7,000-9,000. 115

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1269. EARLY SWISS COMMERCIAL 1900 LUGER, UNRELIEVED FRAME, MUZZLE CAP, RIG. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 655. Seldom offered Swiss M1900 Commercial Luger in its original configuration, with unrelieved frame, complete with front sight cover, excellent holster with pouch, straps, and spare magazine. Standard configuration M1900 with 4.75” barrel, drift adjustable front sight and “V” notched rear sight. Swiss Cross over chamber. Dished toggle with anti-rebound lock, DWM on middle link, narrow trigger and narrow grip safety. Large, first variation thumb checkered safety. BUG commercial proofs under barrel, left side of receiver and left side of first/ second toggle links. “172.28” under barrel is a British reference to caliber. Major components rust blued. Trigger, takedown lever, extractor, ejector, magazine release button are strawed. Fire blued front sight and grip screws. Finely checkered walnut panels. Front sight cover marked “H. LUTHY/ARMES/NEUCHATEL”. Disassembly shows all factory matching numbers including both grips. MAGS: correct primary magazine with plain wood base and flat checkered button. Secondary magazine, also with flat checkered button, is M1900 military issue with metal discs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: supple leather unmarked holster, pouch, and straps. Near excellent holster, with no restitching. CONDITION: approximately 95% original blue showing usual high-point holster wear and slight fading of front and backstraps. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Comparable condition straw that shows no evidence of enhancement. Grip screws reheated to appear near new. Near excellent grips with darkening, sharp diamonds, minimal losses. Mirror bright bore. Near excellent manual mechanics with both magazines. One of the rarest Swiss M1900s, suitable for the most advanced collection. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1420/LA). CURIO. $7,000-9,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1271. SWISS INSTRUCTIONAL “E.” PREFIX 1900 LUGER, HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# E577. Very few M1900 Lugers were made for instructional purpose, separately numbered from E550-E770 (closely estimated), now referenced as “Extra-Serie” pistols, that were largely delivered between 1900-1906. Standard configuration M1900 Swiss military Luger with 4.75” bbl, drift adjustable front sight, and “V” notch rear sight. Dished toggle train, breechblock with an updated extractor, and DWM marking on middle toggle link. Thin trigger, broad grip safety and late fluted safety. Full SN on forward frame and under bbl.; last 2-3 digits repeated on most of the small parts including both grips. The breechblock is “652”; the middle toggle link and takedown lever are unnumbered. Scattered Swiss acceptance crosses in usual locations and “P” release on trigger guard. MAGS: very good correct military with walnut plug/metallic discs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: VG+ holster with supple leather and intact, stitching. Military holster with added pouch, manufacturer marked and dated “1909” on obverse surface; includes shoulder strap. CONDITION: approximately 99% arsenal blue with commensurately freshened straw. Grips with slightly blunted checkering and added varnish. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Near-mirror bore and near excellent manual mechanics. A seldom encountered Luger, one of fewer than 200 assembled, seldom offered for sale in any condition. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1418/LA). CURIO. $5,500-7,000. 117

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1270. SWISS ARMY MODEL 1900 LUGER, SN 263, CORRECT HOLSTER & STRAP. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 263. This is a very early Model 1900 Swiss Army Luger with the relieved frame in almost new condition! It has the early Swiss Cross in a Sunburst over the chamber with the DWM factory monogram on the front toggle. It has the desirable features such as the superb polish blue finish with early flat breech bolt, with flat spring extractor, fast taper 4.75” barrel, narrow trigger, narrow grip safety and the scarce first pattern safety lever with the large checkered head. It has the small Swiss Cross acceptance proofs on the major components, barrel extension, frame and toggle assembly, several associated with halos as seen with original strikes. It is fitted with excellent, original checkered walnut grips. Disassembly shows all matching numbers. MAGS: one original Swiss with metal disc on each side of the unnumbered wooden base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original Swiss Army leather holster and shoulder stapes. The back side is stamped with a boxed Geneva Swiss Cross/B proof mark over, C.E. RUEGEGGER/01/BERN. The holster is in excellent condition, with clear markings, a nice medium brown color, and intact stitching with only some very minor wear and flexing of the leather. CONDITION: excellent with 99% of the original blue finish overall with a hint of holster wear. The small parts also retain 98% of their straw colors, also with just a hint of wear. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. The grips are in excellent condition with distinct, sharp checkering overall, showing just a few minor nicks. Hand cycles and dry fires correctly with an excellent bore. A gorgeous rig that would be very, very difficult to upgrade! PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1410/LA). CURIO. $5,500-7,500.


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1272. SUPER RARE SWISS 1906 “E.” PREFIX, CROSS IN SHIELD LUGER, HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# E.777. Switzerland assembled very, very few E. Prefix M1906 Lugers, referenced in the classic book by Geoff Sturgess, Vol. 1, page 551, with estimated production of just 20 pistols in the range E765-E785. Standard configuration M1906 with 4.75” bbl., drift adjustable front sight and “V” notch rear sight. Cross in Shield over chamber and DWM on middle toggle link. “E.777” on front of frame and under barrel, the last 2 or 3 digits repeated on all the usual small parts (takedown lever is unnumbered) and both grips. Major components blued as are the takedown lever, magazine release, and trigger. Strawed safety lever and ejector. MAGS: near excellent original military with wood plug/metallic discs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: VG+ holster with small separation at lid, no noticeable repairs with added pouch and strap, manufacturer marked and dated “1906” on obverse surface. Consignor tagged the holster “E.623,” that would correspond to a M1900 Instructional pistol. CONDITION: approximately 90-95% as arsenal reworked with several blued small parts. Comparable condition grips with the right panel having a compression indentation behind the magazine release. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Near mirror bore and near excellent manual mechanics. Consigner states it was an instructional pistol used in the Canton of Thun; an incredibly rare Luger by any metric! PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1419/LA). CURIO. $5,500-6,500.

1273. EARLY THREE DIGIT MODEL 1900 SWISS ARMY LUGER, SN: 188, HOLSTER & STRAP. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 188. This is a very fine example of an early three digit Swiss Army Model 1900 Luger pistol with the updated relieved frame, an improved extractor, and correct holster. This example, rust blued with strawed small parts, has all the early features, such as the dished toggles with toggle lock, flat breech bolt having the improved (replacement) extractor with the heavier tip, fast taper 4.75” barrel, narrow trigger and first variation thumb safety with the large checkered head. It has the early style frame with the flat recoil springs and the narrow grip safety. DWM monogram marked on the front toggle link with standard small Swiss Army Cross inspector proofs on the barrel, barrel extension, rear of the frame and toggle assembly. It is fitted with checkered walnut grips. Disassembly shows matching numbers except the left grip that is numbered 459. MAGS: one original Swiss unnumbered wood base with the metallic discs on each side of the base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original leather holster that is stamped on the back, “LEO JAKOB/BERN/06”. Holster with very fine color is near excellent, only light wear on top of the flap, with clear, distinct markings on the back and intact stitching. CONDITION: excellent with 95% original blue finish with edge and high spot wear with blue loss on the muzzle, front edges of the frame rails, sideplate hump and lower front grip strap. Smaller parts retain 65% straw colors with fading on the face of the trigger. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. The grips are in very fine condition with nice distinct checkering mixed with some minor handling marks. Hand cycles and dry fires correctly, very fine bore, bright shiny, with excellent rifling. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1411/LA). CURIO. $5,000-7,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1275. SCARCE SWISS ARMY MODEL 1900 LUGER, SN 772, COMMERCIAL HOLSTER W/ STRAPS. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 772. This is an excellent, first series, second variation Swiss Model 1900 Army Luger with the relieved frame and correct, updated magazine. This early pistol, with rust blued finish and strawed small parts, has the desirable early features: dished toggles with toggle lock, flat breech bolt with early flat spring extractor, narrow trigger, narrow grip safety, and first pattern thumb safety with the large checkered head. It has the standard 4.75” fast taper barrel chambered in 7.65 Luger with the Swiss Cross in Sunburst over the chamber and DWM marked toggle. It has the Swiss Army acceptance proofs on the barrel, barrel extension toggle train and rear of the frame with the early small boxed Swiss Cross/V acceptance proof of Herr Vogelsang. Disassembly shows all matching numbers. MAGS: correct Swiss with the tin plated body and unnumbered wooden base with the metallic discs on each side. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: early, unmarked brown leather commercial holster with the original shoulder strap. A previous owner’s name (Stark) is hand written inside the holster. The medium brown holster is also in near excellent, almost new condition with intact stitching and some minor rubs on the top corner of the flap, lower toe and the face of the belt loops. CONDITION: near excellent with 98% of the original blue finish with a hint of edge and high spot wear on the muzzle, front edges of the frame rails, edges of the sideplate hump. The majority of the wear is on the lower front grip strap. Small parts retain 85% of their straw colors with most wear on the face of the trigger. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. The grips are near excellent with nice distinct, sharp checkering overall. Hand cycles and dry fires correctly with a near excellent bore. A beautiful, no-excuse, M1900 Swiss military Luger, well suited to the picky collector. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1413/LA). CURIO. $4,500-5,500. 119

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1274. SCARCE MAUSER BANNER 1906/34 LUGER, HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 3880v. Beautiful Swiss, Mauser Banner Luger, 1906/34, one of approximately 1800 pistols scattered in the serial range 3600v-3900v, assembled with rust blued frame and salt blued barrel marked “Kal. 7.65” with matching magazine and crisp commercial holster/strap. Often considered one of the most beautiful Lugers to have been assembled by Mauser, this high condition example has a 4.75” barrel marked “Kal 7.65”, drift adjustable front sight and “V” notch rear sight. Similar features to the M1906, Swiss Cross in Sunburst over chamber, but Mauser Banner on middle toggle link. Fully matching. Serial number with “V” suffix on forward frame, all digits repeated under bbl. and left side receiver. Last two digits on the usual small parts including the firing pin. Unnumbered grip safety and grips. MAGS: very good factory extruded with aluminum base marked 3880v retained single pin through dimples. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: chocolate brown commercial holster, inner lid inked “4189” in concert with previous ownership; near excellent holster with supple leather and intact, original stitching. CONDITION: crisp 98-99% original finish, the right side of barrel with a small line of superficial nicks extending back from the muzzle band, minimal holster wear with very faint freckling of the grip straps. Straw a little faded in usual contact areas, no suggestion of any touch-up. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Near excellent grips. Bright bore and near excellent manual mechanics. You will have to look very hard to find a better, untouched, all matching example! PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1424/LA). CURIO. $5,000-7,000.


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1276. DESIRABLE MODEL 1900 SWISS ARMY LUGER, SN 1142, W/ MILITARY HOLSTER & STRAP. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 1142. This is an excellent example of an early Swiss Model 1900 Army Luger, 1st series, third variation Luger with the relieved frame and update magazine. As per all the Swiss M1900 Lugers, major parts are rust blued with strawed or fire blued small parts. The chamber area is roll marked with the Swiss Cross in Sunburst and the DWM monogram is on the toggle. Interestingly the face of the grip safety has been engraved with the previous owner’s name (A ORMOND). Early features include the dished toggles with toggle lock, flat breech bolt, flat spring extractor, narrow trigger and narrow grip safety but with the second pattern safety lever that has the smaller checkered head. It still retains the 4.75” fast taper barrel chambered in 7.65 Luger and the chamber has the desirable Swiss Cross in Sunburst markings over the chamber with DWM marked toggle. It has the later slightly larger Swiss Army acceptance proofs on the side of the barrel extension and the rear of the frame. The left side of the barrel extension is stamped with the Geneva Cross/V for the Swiss inspector Herr Vogelsang. Fitted with checkered walnut grips. Disassembly shows all matching numbers. MAGS: correct Swiss with the tin plated magazine body, thicker follower button and unnumbered wooden base with the metallic disc on each side. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brown leather holster marked “E. MINTERMANN/SATTLER/GATTIKON (ZURICH) 08” on the obverse surface along with strap. The holster with shoulder strap is in very good condition with light fading of the color mixed with some flex/age wear on the face of the holster. Markings on obverse surface are distinct and stitching intact. The front and back of the lower toe shows more wear and age cracking with a repair on the back. CONDITION: excellent overall with 97% plus of the original blue finish showing only minor edge and high spot wear on the sideplate, edges of the frame rails and some light scratches on the lower front strap. The smaller parts retain 65% of their straw color with the majority of the finish loss on the face of the trigger. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. The grips are near excellent with nice distinct checkering showing only minor light wear across the tops of the checkering and no handling marks. The pistol hand cycles and dry fires correctly and the bore is near excellent. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1415/LA). CURIO. $3,000-5,000. 1277. LATE SWISS BERN 1929 COMMERCIAL LUGER, HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# P.78023. Fantastic example of one of the last and scarcest Commercial Lugers made by Bern, limited to 917 examples, numbered in the rare “P” prefix serial range, this one assembled in 1947 in the serial block P77941-P78258. Standard configuration 1929 Bern with 4.75” barrel, drift adjustable front sight and “U” notched rear sight. Swiss Cross on middle toggle link. Full serial number on barrel, left rail, and rear toggle link. Matching sideplate; last three digits electro penciled on receiver lug. Various small parts with usual inspector’s stamps. Encircled W/F logo at rear of receiver. Black grips. MAGS: magazine with chocolate brown base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Military holster dated “35” with previous owner name (Plt. Stouky) impressed on flap, shoulder strap. VG holster with supple leather, scuffed with some fading. CONDITION: crisp; 98% crisp original salt blue, showing just the lightest high point holster wear and fading of grip screws. Virtually all the blue on front/backstraps. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Sharply checkered grips, commensurate with overall condition. Near-mirror bore. Near excellent manual mechanics. A super condition and super scarce Bern! PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1425/LA). CURIO. $3,000-4,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1279. MODEL 1906 SWISS DWM COMMERCIAL LUGER, CORRECT HOLSTER & STRAP. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 25986. This is a scarce example of an early Swiss/DWM Model 1906 Commercial as manufactured circa 1927. There were only approximately 1250 produced in this serial number that ranged from 25771-27020. This standard configuration M1906, rust blued with strawed or fire blued small parts, has the usual improved, checkered toggle, wider trigger, wider grip safety, third pattern thumb safety lever and the new coil spring frame. It retains the Swiss Cross in Sunburst over the chamber area with the DWM monogram on the front toggle. M1906 Commercial proofs include a Crown B, G and U proof marks on the underside of the barrel along with a intertwined Swiss BP proof. The left side of the barrel extension and breech block are stamped with a Crown B and U proof. The left side of the breech block is also stamped with a Swiss CN + proof mark. The extractor and safety are marked with GELADEN and GESICHERT. Checkered walnut grips. Disassembly shows all matching numbers except grips that are unnumbered. MAGS: one good plus tin plated with unnumbered wood base marked with triangle in circle near spine. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: the holster is near excellent with a nice even brown finish showing only minor scuffing on the back side of the toe with light age cracking on top of the flap and intact stitching. Early, unmarked, Swiss 1906 Commercial pattern holster and shoulder strap. CONDITION: presenting nicely, with 98% of an arsenal refurbished type blue, the frame having been dipped, with minor edge and high spot wear, the smaller parts retaining 25% of their straw colors. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. The grips are also very good, with nice distinct checkering, showing light wear across the tops of the checkering mixed with some light handling marks. The bore is in near excellent condition and the action hand cycles and dry fires correctly. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1428/LA). CURIO. $3,000-5,000. 121

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1278. HISTORIC DWM MAUSER SWISS 1906/34 LUGER, COMMERCIAL HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 579v. Scarce Swiss Luger assembled by Mauser using DWM parts, circa 1934, in the desirable “v” suffix serial range, with commercial holster and strap. Standard configuration 1906 Swiss Luger having 4.75” barrel, drift adjustable front sight and “V” notch rear sight. Swiss Cross in Starburst on chamber. “DWM” middle toggle link. Full serial number on forward frame, last three digits on receiver lug; two digits on all the usual small parts. Firing pin, grip safety and grips are unnumbered. Crown/ Crown/U proofs under the barrel, left receiver and breechblock. Major components blued. Trigger, takedown lever, extractor, ejector, magazine release button are strawed. Checkered grips. MAGS: good plus, unmarked, tinned with walnut plug, mar on base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: near excellent, unmarked, cordovan commercial holster with added magazine pouch, ownership “Thomet” inked inside lid, with shoulder strap. CONDITION: VG+ original condition, with fading, especially on the front and backstraps that appear as a toned gray. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Comparable condition grips. Bright, near mirror-bore. Near excellent manual mechanics. One of the rarest Swiss Lugers that provides an interesting historical bridge between DWM and Mauser. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1427/LA). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.


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1280. DWM 1900 SWISS MILITARY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 3740. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ saw tooth blade sight, cross proof & numbered 3740. Military model indicated by being w/in S# 2001-5000; commercial examples outside this block. Early features of dished toggles w/ lock & flat front of breech block having early style extractor; cross in sunburst over chamber. Appropriate Swiss proofs, strawed sm. parts, appropriate internal areas in the white & P38 below frame S# indicating private purchase or governmental release in 1938. Matching 740 S# on rear toggle, receiver lug & backs of both grips. 40 on front toggle, breech lock, trigger, takedown lever, grip safety & sideplate. MAGS: 1 correct very good tin plated 8 rd. w/ wood base having disks in dimples. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good brown flap holster w/ shoulder strap; stud & strap retention. Back between double belt loops dated 1910 along w/ “EMILDAPP / SATTLER / SULGEN” in oval. Slight stitching break in front corner of flap. Verdigris on metal parts. CONDITION: very good to excellent appearance w/ very minimal beginning high point & function wear. Very nice vivid case colors. Light hand wear on dark left grip; right lighter w/ slightly more hand wear & couple of damaged diamond tops. Near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-468/NW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.

1281. SWISS 1900 MILITARY LUGER, BERN REWORK, HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm Luger. S# 2839. An extremely interesting mid-production Swiss 1900 Military Luger, with relieved frame, reworked and now fitted with a Bern-type modified toggle train. The pistol started as a standard configuration M1900 with 4.75” barrel and Swiss Cross over chamber. At some point the gun was reworked, likely by the Bern Arsenal, to have an updated toggle train including the distinctive rear link with “U” notch. The frame with narrow unnumbered trigger and broad grip safety was updated to have a coil recoil spring. Full SN under barrel and forward frame, last two digits on most of the small parts, including both grips. Toggle train has all of its components accepted but unnumbered. MAGS: excellent original military; base with metallic discs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: beautiful, crisp military holster/strap, manufacturer marked and dated “09” on obverse surface. Supple leather and intact, original stitching. CONDITION: approximately 96-97% arsenal blue as reworked with revised toggle train; most wear reflected by slight thinning of the front and backstrap. Freshened straw. Discreetly import marked using a fine laser etching method in an unobtrusive area. Bright, near-mirror bore. Manual operation allows cocking and discharge, though safety will not adequately block the sear. A fascinating Luger that updates many of the M1900 features with some of Bern’s latest designs. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (20-1422/LA). CURIO. $2,000-4,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1283. DWM 1906 SWISS POLICE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 14152. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ saw tooth blade sight. Mfg. w/ in S# 10001-15215. “P25” stamped under S# indicating commercial Swiss sales or governmental release in 1925. All matching numbers except grips unnumbered. Appropriate strawed parts, polished safety area, grip safety & in the white interior. Police cross in shield over chamber. MAGS: 1 very good 8 rd. w/ proper wood base having discs plus some staining on spine. CONDITION: occasional sm. spot of peppery oxidation; overall near excellent Swiss quality refinished appearance w/ near excellent bore, straw colors & grips. PROVENANCE: estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22443/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1284. 3 FLAT BUTTON SWISS LUGER MAGAZINES & CLEANING KIT. Near excellent 8 rd. Model 1900 Swiss magazines w/ early flat, checkered loading buttons. Bases have disks in dimples & retained by single niter blued pins. Early Swiss brass tube cleaning kit w/ jag, brush & extension for doing longer Swiss bbl. Spotty staining on exterior from cleaned verdigris. Molded plastic case for Sig Sauer P220 in 22 LR. Interior has slightly deteriorating foam padding; very good exterior. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (02-13757). $2,000-3,000.

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1282. SWISS BERN 1906 PATTERN LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 20496. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ sawtooth blade sight. All matching numbers including grips. 17,874 Mfg.; S# 15216-33089. Swiss cross rework proofed, Bern marked toggle plus P54 on left front of receiver indicating government sale or release in 1954 (normally blank; 1906/29 models had S# here). Border checkered flat topped grips each numbered 496. Straw colored sm. parts & quality rust blued finish. MAGS: correct near excellent 8 rd. nickel plated mag w/ appropriately unmarked wood base having metal base in dimples. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good brown flap holster w/ stud & strap retention; no shoulder strap. Back between double belt loops marked “FRIED. BIGLER / BERN / 1909”. CONDITION: wonderful example of Swiss quality workmanship w/ exceptional straw colors & only the slightest of finish loss on sideplate. Properly in the white muzzle & noticeably smooth grip safety operation. Very good plus grips w/ very light staining corresponding to RH fingertip position on left grip. Near excellent bore. Great appearing example to enhance any Luger collection. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-454/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.


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1285. 3 FLAT BUTTON SWISS LUGER MAGAZINES & POUCHES. Near excellent 8 rd. Model 1900 Swiss magazines w/ early flat, checkered loading buttons. Bases have disks in dimples & retained by single niter blued pin. Double magazine pouch similar in appearance to more common Portuguese models that were black. Light to medium brown w/ stud & strap retention; nickel plated stud on closure flap & short retention tab. Long wide belt loop w/ added light gauge brass dbl. wire loop. Very well blocked & minimal marks or wear. Single magazine pouch w/ open top & belt loop on back appearing more for dress belt than military. Likely used for concealed carry. Small loop on front as if for closure tab. Numerous light marks & slight discoloration. PROVENANCE: From the esteemed collection of Paul Regnier, Switzerland. (02-13758). $2,000-3,000.

1286. MAUSER S/42 CODE1937 LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 1783w. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight, 1783, eagle 63 & eagle test fire proofs. Late all blued finish example dated 1937; approx. 89,000 mfg. All matching numbers including rear toggle pivot & gas grooved firing pin; grips not numbered & back of sideplate marked “E” plus “17”. Correct receiver proofs to include eagle 63. MAGS: 2 TOTAL very good matching numbered 8 rd. blued mags having aluminum bases w/ eagle 63 proofs (1 correctly w/ +). Extremely rare to have 2 proper matching mags. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good to very good brown flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention. Double belt loops on back & marked “O. REICHEL/LENGEFELD”. Above rear belt loop stamped “1937” & between belt loops has eagle party symbol w/ appearance of WaA142 (consignor stated; extremely faint). Eagle 63 marked loading tool, extremely rare pin punch for extractor pin & sealed cellophane wrapped 16 cartridges dated 1944 & 1943. Exceptional, complete collector ensemble. CONDITION: wonderful example w/ crisp markings & sharp profile where trigger guard meets front strap. Appears original finish plus appropriate appearance to toggle pivot retaining pin (domed w/ proper profile & not polished to toggle like re blues). Very light high point wear on muzzle, sideplate, front of frame & stock lug. Light function wear to include safety mark. Mags function fine & drop free. Very good grips w/ light hand wear & 2 or 3 lightly damaged diamond tops at bottom rear of left. Near excellent bore. Exceptional collector package w/ white fill added to markings. (22-192/NW). CURIO. $2,500-3,500. 1287. MAUSER S/42 CODE K DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 692Q. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight. Mfg. 1934 as indicated by “K” over chamber. Unusual S# suffix of upper case Q that is also on mag. Correct I beam markings of “B90” & “S91”; second variation. Approx. 10,500 mfg. Matching numbered metal parts except extractor commercially numbered 44 & sear numbered 62; non gothic “S” on toggle. Strawed ejector, mag. release, takedown lever & trigger; blued safety lever plus in the white sear bar. Checkered replacement walnut grips w/ nice figure. MAGS: fair to good stained proper tin plated 8 rd. mag. w/ aluminum base marked “692Q” plus I beam “B90”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair brown altered artillery holster w/ provision for cleaning rod; disks present. Bottom cut off to be more suitable for shorter barrel. Replaced single triangular belt loop on back retained by 2 rivets at top & 1 at bottom. Top front of flap finely stamped “CLF”. CONDITION: very nice general appearance w/ mixture of finish ranging from satin to gloss. Minimal traces of straw colors showing best on mag. release. Near excellent grips; good plus bore w/ light wear & even faint pitting. (22-361/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1288. MAUSER S/42 CODE K DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 8121. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight blade & full S#. Mfg. 1934 as indicated by “K” over chamber; “S/42” (non Gothic) on toggle. All matching numbers including grips & rear toggle pivot. I beam proofs of “B90” & “S91” plus eagle firing proof (also on bbl.). Strawed sm. parts. Mfg. during secret German rearmament in violation of Versailles Treaty; K date code helped keep the secret. Approx. 10,000 for military use only. MAGS: 2 good to very good 8 rd. TOTAL; 1) extruded Haenel stainless w/ aluminum base retained by 1 pin at rear; marked “2 / 1640 / 740 / eagle party symbol”. Stained appearance on right side plus both sides at rear near base. 2) tin plated w/ aluminum base marked “8222d”, + & eagle 63. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good plus flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention. Dbl. belt loops on back & markings of “P.08” & “epf” over “1941”. Lift strap & tool pouch; missing tool. CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ typical high point thinning & peppery oxidation in grip area. Takedown lever w/ outward bend at checkered end rather than flat on back. Stained strawed parts w/ ejector & mag. release best appearing. Good bore w/ light wear & even light pitting. Hand wear on grips having light damage on right & more diamond top damage on left. (22-112/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,500.

1289. MAUSER S/42 CODE 1936 DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 2972g. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight numbered 2972 having eagle 63 & eagle test fire proofs. All matching metal parts including niter blued rear toggle pivot. Checkered grips w/ unmarked backs. Strawed sm. parts & appropriate internal areas in the white. Correct receiver proofs of 2 eagle 63’s & eagle test fire proof. MAGS: very good extruded 8 rd. w/ 2 eagle 37’s, fxo & P.08 markings. Aluminum base retained by pin through dimples marked 1275t (correct mag. is tin plated w/ aluminum base & eagle 63 proofs). CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ light high point wear on front of frame rails & high points of sideplate that also has spots of finish loss near rear edge as if by a chemical. Light muzzle wear & some thinning on left side of bbl. Good plus grips w/ light hand wear & some damaged diamond tops; equal on each side. Exceptionally nice strawed colors w/ very light bit of staining on trigger. Very good functioning, clear markings & very good appearance to interior. Near excellent bore. Especially nice example. (22-198/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.

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1290. MAUSER S/42 CODE G DATE LUGER SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 3368b. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & full matching number. Mfg. 1935 w/ “G” date code over chamber. Early acceptance mark variation numbered 930a-5000d; 34,000 units. “S/42”on toggle. I beam proofs of S92 & W154 (1st variation). Arsenal quality refinish w/ only ejector being straw colored plus only safety bar & hold open latch being in the white; blued interior. Matching numbered metal parts including rear toggle pivot plus left grip also having “H”; right w/ single digit that appears to be “5” plus “Z” & “W”. MAGS: 1 fair to good tin plated 8 rd. w/ wood base numbered “2925” perpendicular to dimples w/ lg. numerals. Noticeably stained body w/ finish loss. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good brown flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention. Lift strap, mag. pouch & tool pouch. Underside of flap boxed inked “1911” & second unreadable box. Stamped “1911” & w/ maker’s name that appears to be “L.RITGEN” over “KARLSBURG”. Dbl. belt loops on back w/ scuffs & marks throughout but no breaks or damage. 24 Oct. 1945 dated capture paper issued to Sgt. Vincent DiNatale listing pistol along w/ baby box camera & German Revue wristwatch; fold creases but very good condition. CONDITION: good to very good overall appearance as refinished over some spots of light pitting. All blued including coupling link & recoil lever. Safety bar in the white & nice straw colors on ejector. Slight thinning on front of rails, sideplate & at muzzle. Slight hand wear on grips w/ light marks; mostly right. Abundance of grease in action. Good bore w/ wear & even light pitting in grooves. (22-111/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1291. MAUSER S/42 CODE 1937 DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 7912t. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped sight & 7912 number. Late finished 1937 dated example having all blued finish; approx. 89,000 units mfg. All matching numbers including firing pin, grips, sear & rear toggle pivot. Correct Eagle 63 proofs on receiver along w/ Imperial Eagle. S# 1501t-400b. MAGS: 2 blued w/ aluminum bases 8 rd. Very good w/ light wear & base matching numbered w/ Eagle 63 plus another w/ more wear & base numbered “4241w, +, & Eagle 63”. “w” looks like “nv” but is actually “w” & only appears this way on this vintage of Mauser Luger. CONDITION: very good general appearance w/ quality arsenal refinish over minor blemishes showing mostly on front strap. Slight mottled appearance to bbl. body due to prior light pitting. Slight peppery oxidation in grip area; mostly front strap. Typical light high point wear along w/ sm. spot of finish loss on side of frame at rear of grip. Occasional light spot of prior pitting on sides of frame such as upper left ear & right rail. Good plus grips w/ light hand wear mostly visible near butt. Good plus bore; bright w/ occasional light pitting. Near excellent bright blue polished replacement grip screws. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-485/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1292. MAUSER S/42 CODE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 3986. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & #3986. Mfg. 1937 w/ characteristics of late finish being all blued w/ no strawed parts; S# 1501t-400b (no letter suffix on this pistol). Checkered walnut grips; back of left stamped “86”, right penciled “P8”. Mostly matching numbered parts including rear toggle pivot but unmarked firing pin, sideplate numbered “86” above smaller “42” plus “6” appears over stamped atop “S” or “5” & hold open latch numbered “88”. Receiver proofs of eagle 63, eagle 6633 & standard eagle firing proof. MAGS: good tin plated 8 rd. w/ aluminum base marked “d / + / eagle 63”; number removed. CONDITION: very good appearing mixed condition; frame finish appears original w/ semicircular shape under trigger guard at top of front strap is extremely sharp. Frame sm. parts w/ more gloss & possibly refinished. Very good grips w/ light hand wear & slight wear at butt; markings, fit & appearance indicate replacement right. Receiver & components refinished w/ receiver & extractor having distinct plum hue (very faint plum to front toggle). Sideplate appears original finish. Occasional sm. spot of light pinprick oxidation along w/ slight thinning in grip area. Very good bore w/ faint hint of frosting in grooves. (21-4475/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1294. MAUSER S/42 CODE 1920 REWORK LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 5519a. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight blade. Police rework w/ S/42 toggle & “1920” date over chamber near breech block. True frame mfg. uncertain as it appears arsenal renumbered frame as receiver is slightly proud of frame. Modified for both sear & mag. safeties yet those parts missing. Rear of frame above lanyard loop stamped “0”. Front strap appears to have had prior unit markings; presently stamped “S.Br.II.322.”. All blued (including interior) having predominantly dull finish w/ gloss blued front toggle. Breech block numbered “88”, blued gas grooved firing pin “80”, extractor unnumbered & toggles w/ obvious renumbering to “19”. Receiver & bbl. w/ full number plus “a” on bbl. “40” in front of receiver recoil lug. Receiver w/ 3 eagle AaA4 marks as used on Army reworks. Matching numbered takedown lever, trigger, sideplate, safety bar & safety lever; hold open latch numbered “48”. Border checkered hollow backed black plastic grips w/ concentric circle design at top of each. MAGS: 2 blued 8 rd. w/ aluminum bases TOTAL. 1) very good stamped 3292 / s / eagle 63; 2) fair to good w/ peppery oxidation & marks on base stamped 9359 / s / + / eagle 63. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair black flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention plus marks of prior stud & strap retention. Replaced dbl. loops w/ holes as if to adapt bail to G.I. belt. Bottom of back knife cut reading top to bottom “VIT12”. Flap mostly severed from hinge w/ sm. bit of hand stitching securing it; Tool pouch under flap partially stitched. Clear makers mark on front under flap of “SATTLER INNUNG / GOPFERT / DRESDEN / 1917”. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ occasional spot of peppery oxidation plus slight high point wear such as at muzzle & on sideplate. Very good grips w/ nice fit to frame. Very good bore w/ hint of frosting in grooves. (22-103/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200. 1295. MAUSER S/42 CODE 1938 DATED LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 5943i. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight, numbered “5943” & no visible proof. Chamber dated 1938. Matching numbers on frame, sear, trigger, takedown lever, toggles, & breach block; firing pin numbered “16”. No other readable numbers due to condition. Mottled brown Franzite checkered plastic grips. MAGS: good plus blued 8 rd. w/ aluminum base having portion of eagle proof near spine. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good brown flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention. Double belt loops on back w/ portion of maker’s name in arched form appearing as “BOCKER” plus faint eagle over “WaA 387”. Original loading tool w/ eagle “655” proof. CONDITION: poor at best w/ overall appearance of extreme pitting, chemically cleaned to in the white appearance, safety lever broken & bar not moveable even when tapped from inside. Grips noticeably lacking full dimension. Slight forward bend to front strap. Poor bore w/ noticeable wear & pitting. Fit of toggle to receiver restricts disassembly unless rear pivot is removed prior to sliding off frame. Takedown lever does not fully engage its poorly fit sideplate. Deemed inoperable in present state due to toggle fit to receiver but comprised of many valuable components. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-863/NW). CURIO. $300-500. 127

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1293. MAUSER S/42 CODE 1938 DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 6515d. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight blade & full S# w/ out “d” (also on left front of receiver). Mfg. 1938 w/ all matching numbers to include: gas grooved firing pin, rear toggle pivot & grips. Right front of receiver w/ 2 eagle (63 or 83; unclear) proofs plus eagle firing proof. Normal date range of 19361940 plus secret letter dates; one of most common Lugers. MAGS: correct very good 8 rd. blued w/ aluminum base retained by 1 pin at rear & marked “8096y” plus eagle 63 proof. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ holster like high point wear plus thinning in grip area. Solid hand wear evenly on grips; very good to excellent bright bore. (22-110/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1296. MAUSER byf 41 DATE EARLY BLACK WIDOW SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 8910s. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & full S# w/out “s”. Mfg. 1941 w/ “41” over chamber & 2 early eagle 655 marks plus eagle party symbol firing proof (also on bbl.). Border checkered black plastic “Black Widow” grips, stock lug all blued finish (except safety bar) & “P.08” on left flat near safety lever. All matching metal parts including rear toggle pivot. MAGS: 1 very good blued extruded matching numbered 8 rd. mag. w/ aluminum base retained by single pin through dimples. Body properly marked w/ “P.08”, sm. “fxo” & 2 eagle 37 proofs. CONDITION: especially nice Black Widow w/ very slight high point wear most noticeable on sideplate plus slightly on front of frame rails & at muzzle. Very slight wear near lanyard loop, stock lug & top of front strap. Nice collectible grade example w/ near excellent grips & bore. (22-108/NW). CURIO. $2,000-2,800.

1297. MAUSER BANNER DATED LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 6991w. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & “6991”; no proofs. Chamber dated 1940 plus eagle “N” proof on left sides of receiver & breach block. Toggle assembly numbered “91” except unmarked extractor. All other metal parts numbered “91” including Nitre blued rear toggle pivot. Checkered dark walnut grips numbered “91” w/ eagle “655”. All characteristics correct by reference except normally w/ Crown “U” proofs. Strawed sm. parts & appropriate internal areas in the white. MAGS: 1 very good extruded 8 rd. w/ aluminum base marked “1” (primary mag.) w/ “6991w” & no proof mark or body marks. This style mag. used on 2 digit date banner police model not mfg. w/in “w” S# suffix; most all Mausers used typical tin plated mag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very nice glass topped wood display case having green felt bottom section along w/ green foam. Brass hinges & double latches; no key. CONDITION: very good appearance as refinished over occasional light pitting. Slightly mottled appearance to right front of frame rail. Sharp clear markings including transition area under trigger guard. Good straw colors w/ slight staining. Very good grips w/ minimal hand wear & nice fit to frame. Near excellent bore. (22-1435/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,500.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1298. MAUSER 42 CODE 1940 DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL & HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 7056f. Bbl. 4” w/ eagle party symbol & eagle 655 proofs; matching S# plus fin shaped sight. Approx. 133,700 mfg. 1940 (dated over chamber) w/in S# 7700z-7000n. Eagle 655 proofed receiver. Correct all blued finish & no property or unit marks. All matching numbers throughout including grips that also have eagle 655 on backs. MAGS: 1 very good blued extruded w/ matching numbered aluminum base retained by single pin through dimples. Body w/ “122” & 2 eagle 37 proofs; void of typical “P.08” mark. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good to very good black holster (white stitching) w/ scuffs on outer edges of flap that is buckle & strap retained. Spare mag. pouch, lift strap, double belt loops & tool pouch w/ somewhat thin unmarked loading tool w/ nickeled appearance yet milled construction. Back marked “bcb”, “41”, “P.08” along w/ eagle party symbol over “WaA170”. CONDITION: good plus overall appearance that has sharp markings & profiles. Mottled appearance to bbl. w/ loss appearing to be from chemicals. Beginning patina in grip area. Finish uncommonly appears to be original. Light hand wear to grips. Near excellent bore. Fine example w/ matching mag. & holster. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-860/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.

1299. MAUSER 42 CODE 1940 DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9190g. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped sight & proofs of eagle party symbol & eagle 655. Mfg. 1940 (approx. 133,700 units) as stamped over chamber w/ all matching numbers including both checkered walnut grips & gas grooved firing pin. Correct all salt blued finish w/ no strawed parts; “42” on toggle. Proper receiver proofs of eagle party symbol & 2 eagle 655s. MAGS: extruded blued “fxo”, P.08 & double eagle 37 marked 8 rd. w/ black plastic base retained by single pin through dimples as used on Mauser Lugers starting the following year such as Black Widow models. Very similar to proper mag. for this Luger but should be marked “122” rather than “fxo” plus w/ numbered aluminum base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: near excellent black reproduction holster w/ buckle & strap retention plus nicely machined reproduction loading tool. CONDITION: especially nice example that appears to be original finish w/ sharp transition line from bottom of trigger guard to front strap. Occasional sm. spot of peppery oxidation randomly throughout along w/ typical holster like high point wear showing mostly on sideplate, left side of bbl. & faintly on front edges of frame. Grip area is beginning gray patina. Good plus grips w/ even hand wear. Near excellent bore. (22-362/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.

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1300. MAUSER 42 CODE 1940 DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 7233k. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & full matching number w/out suffix. Mfg. 1940 (approx. 133,700 units) w/ proper all blued finish; in the white firing pin, coupling link, trigger lever & safety bar (strawed ejector). “42” on toggle & “1940” over chamber. Matching numbers on metal parts including rear toggle pivot; back of sideplate numbered 73. Grips stamped eagle 655 plus C on left. 2 Eagle 665 proofs on receiver plus eagle party symbol (also on bbl.). MAGS: very good blued 8 rd. w/ aluminum base having “5452a” & eagle 63. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ light wear on sideplate, front frame rails & at muzzle plus thinning in grip area. Very faint grip marks. Good to very good bright bore w/ slight light pitting. (22-109/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1301. MAUSER byf CODE 42 DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 2299h. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight blade & matching full number w/out “h”. Mfg. 1942 w/ “byf” on toggles & “42” over chamber. Checkered walnut grips w/ unmarked backs. Correct all blued finish & matching numbers to include rear toggle pivot. Left flat of frame by safety marked “P.08”. Right front of receiver w/ 2 eagle 135 proofs plus eagle party symbol proof (also on bbl.). MAGS: very good correct extruded blued mag. w/ brown plastic base (cracked) having single pin through dimples. Body marked “P.08”, “fxo” & w/ 2 eagle 37 proofs. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ light thinning on frame rails, stock lug, sideplate & near muzzle. Good to very good grips w/ hand wear & sm. chip by safety lever. Good plus bore w/ very slight wear & hint of faint pitting. (22-107/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1302. MAUSER S/42 CODE 1937 DATED LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 3055v. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight; eagle 63 & eagle firing proofs plus 3055. Mfg. 1937 (approx. 89,000 units) w/ late all blued finish (early 1937 had strawed sm. parts). Eagle 63 & eagle test fire proofs on receiver. Gas grooved firing pin numbered 13 & unnumbered grips; all other parts matching number including rear toggle pivot. MAGS: 1 very good extruded 8 rd. w/ aluminum base having pin through dimples & numbered 9641p. Marked w/ fxo, P.08 & eagle 37 proofs. CONDITION: very good plus appearance. Good to very good grips w/ light hand wear. Very good bore overall w/ some areas of light pitting. (22-1917/ZAL). CURIO. $1,800-2,400.

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1304. 1914 ERFURT MODEL LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9082a. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped sight, numbered 9082 plus crown proofs & Imperial Eagle. All matching numbers (including grips) plus Erfurt proofs throughout. Mfg. 1914 (7,000 units); S# 504-9448b. Strawed small parts & appropriate internal areas in the white. MAGS: 1 correct very good (slight staining) 8 rd. w/ wood base matching numbered & proofed; sm. chip in left dimple. CONDITION: very good plus appearance w/ minimal high point thinning & scattered peppery oxidation throughout being most visible at muzzle by sight. Very good grips w/ light hand wear to diamond tops plus some lightly damaged diamonds (mostly on right grip at top rear curvature). Good straw colors w/ noticeable fading on trigger having gray tone. Good to very good bore w/ hint of frosting & very light wear. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins); Ex - Sturgess Collection. (22-483/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000. .

1305. 1914 ERFURT 1918 DATE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9380m. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & numbered 9380; eagle firing proof plus crown RC & crown letter proofs. Mfg. 1920 w/ matching numbered metal parts (sear numbered 07) along w/ numerous sm. proofs on those parts & throughout. Matching numbered grips w/ crown letter proofs. Strawed sm. parts & appropriate internal areas in the white. MAGS: very good tin plated 8 rd. w/ wood base matching numbered plus + & crown letter proof. CONDITION: good appearance that appears original finish; in the white toggle pivot retaining pin plus spotty gray patina appearance in grip area. Pitting in raised area by safety. Holster like high point wear throughout. Good traces of straw colors on takedown lever, trigger & mag. latch; gray toned thumb safety & ejector. Toggle assembly w/ best appearing finish. Right grip w/ hand wear; left grip similar w/ some damaged rows of diamonds. Very good to excellent bore. (22-104/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500. 131

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1303. SIMSON MODEL P.08 LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 1089. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & # 1089 plus eagle 6 & eagle test fire proof. 1089 on left front of receiver plus right front w/ eagle 6, eagle 33, eagle 6 & eagle test fire proof. Appropriate internal areas in the white. Somewhat scarce model w/ unmarked chamber. Blued finish w/ strawed sm. parts. Matching numbers to include gas grooved firing pin & rear toggle pivot. Many parts additionally marked w/ eagle 6. MAGS: good plus 8 rd. tin plated w/ slight staining. Wood base w/ no visible markings retained by single pin at rear plus brass screw from spine forward at base to secure cracked base. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ gray toned thinning in grip area & on trigger guard. Occasional spot of peppery oxidation most visible on bbl. Faint straw colors but blued takedown lever. High point wear on front of frame rails & sideplate. Good to very good appearing grips w/ some areas proud of frame. Good bore w/ distinct rifling; cleaned frosted appearance in grooves. (22-100/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.


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1306. ERFURT 1914 MILITARY “PARTS” LUGER SEMIAUTO PISTOL & HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9153a. Bbl. 4” numbered 8600 w/ fin shaped sight. Assembled from parts rather than Erfurt rework model; no rework marks or dates. Receiver is 42 dated Mauser Banner Police model numbered 8600. Erfurt toggle assembly numbered 58; no firing pin S# & rear toggle number removed but w/ proper proofs. Rear toggle pivot numbered 58; no other numbered parts. Checkered walnut grips w/out back marks. MAGS: 1 fair (oxidation & patina) blued 8 rd. w/ portions of “MEXICO” on number area of loose fitting aluminum base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair to good brown flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention; prior stitch marks of another closure method plus similar appearance on back between double belt loops. Tool pouch under flap partially separated. Light scuffs throughout but still very useable. Under flap stamped “HDW.KAMMER” / “DARMSTEAD” / “1918” / “286”. CONDITION: fair overall w/ poor minimal finish having finish loss, pitting, area of grind marks by rear toggle pivot head & pipe wrench bbl. marks along w/ slight receiver marks from attempted bbl. removal. Fair left grip w/ noticeable wear plus crack at bottom; right poor w/ minimal checkering & chip at lower front. Only faint traces of straw colors. Fair bore w/ wear & pitting. On a positive note, it hand functions fine. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-862/NW). CURIO. $500-700.

1307. DWM 1916 NAVY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL & HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 4261a. Bbl. 6” w/ full matching number, fin shaped sight, Marine proofed & “1917” on sight base. Mfg. 1917 (over chamber) w/ correct features & proofs to include large head rear toggle pivot; approx 15,000 units S# 1-5000a. Strawed small parts & appropriate internal areas in the white. Marine proofs on left front of receiver plus “1917” on left front of frame rail. All numbered metal parts are matching; extractor, takedown lever & sideplate on undersides plus receiver on recoil lug (firing pin & rear toggle pivot not numbered). Checkered wood grips numbered 1 on left & unreadable mark on right. MAGS: 1 correct tin plated 8 rd. w/ coating of clear finish which removed in test area gave close to near excellent appearance. Wood base w/out concentric circles in dimples (normal on some Navies) plus crown M proof & number that quickly appears to be 1261 yet first 1 might be light 4 as it is NOT identical to last 1. Doesn’t reliably function hold open latch; an extruded mag. worked fine. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair to good holster adorned (upside down) w/ silver wreath as used above visor of officer’s hat. Buckle & strap retention, lift strap, front mag. pouch & double belt loops on back having user applied sm. holes for unknown stitching. Missing loading tool pouch & cleaning rod holder; stitching holes remain. Crown anchor on front at top under flap & between belt loops on back along w/ oval containing “JOH. HUBER” / “SATTLEREI” / “MUNCHEN”. CONDITION: good appearance w/ mottled tone to finish as most of pistol was coated w/ clear preservative or shellac; much has been cleaned off. Typical high point wear from holstering & functioning. Peppery oxidation in grip area & general beginning patina tone. Faded straw colors w/ staining. Right grip screw slot noticeably damaged. Sharp profiles & markings uncommonly; appears to be original finish. Good to very good grips w/ light hand wear plus right feels somewhat loose. Fair bore w/ wear & even moderate pitting. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-864/NW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1308. DWM 1914 ARTILLERY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL RIG. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9789b. Bbl. 8” w/ 772 receiver matching numbered sights having fine tune adjustment feature. Chamber dated 1914 w/ bbl. receiver assembly matching numbered w/ 772 & 72; 1914 military frame that could have been produced in any year from 1913-1918 w/ all parts matching frame w/ 89 including grips. Strawed sm. parts throughout & proper period markings. MAGS: 2 blued 8 rd. w/ wood bases TOTAL; 1 very good w/ light wear having unmarked base having chip on right dimple & fair, refinished over pitting having damaged base w/ chip also has nail repair plus extra retaining pin numbered 6327 perpendicular to dimples. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good stock & holster set plus harness w/ dbl. mag. pouch. Mag pouch missing front retaining strap. Holster hinge area cracked at each end; strap for flap in similar condition. Cleaning rod cover missing 1 disk. Areas of white residue that appears to be from saddle soap or similar product as most areas wiped off easily. Brass rod w/ blunt end suitable for pushing patch through bore plus cylindrical stainless looking handle having knurled ends. Good unmarked loading tool. Good board stock numbered “2682” w/ unreadable suffix. Cleaned light pitting on metal & appearance of old varnish refinish. Very good end cap w/ broken strap at stud latch position. Leather top over holster flap & retaining band at bottom appear to be newer than balance of rig yet aged repair. Especially good fit of iron to pistol. CONDITION: very good appearance w/ very minimal high point finish loss. Receiver assembly finish appears original w/ crisp markings & very good strawed ejector. Frame finish slightly lesser condition w/ peppery oxidation in grip area & slight stained appearance to strawed parts; mag. release about near excellent. Frame appears to have top quality arsenal refinish retaining well defined demarcation of trigger guard to front strap. Typical light high point wear on front of frame rails & high points of sideplate. All appropriate internal areas in the white. Bright near excellent bore. Great looking rig w/ mismatched top & bottom. (22-347/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,500.

1309. DWM 1917 DATED MODEL 1914 ARTILLERY LUGER SEMI- AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 7540f. Bbl. 8” w/ fin shaped front sight w/ out fine tune; rear sight w/ fine tune. Mfg. 1917; 90,000 units. All matching numbers including grips & rear sight assembly. Correct proofs, straw colors & in the white interior. MAGS: correct good tin plated 8 rd. w/ slight staining. Wood base numbered 9889b w/ chips on top of left dimple. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ some cleaned areas on bbl. plus slight typical high point wear such as sideplate & stock lug. Very good looking grip straps w/ 2 spots of finish loss on front. Good lightly faded straw colors. Hand worn grips showing mostly near butt plus couple of diamond tops damaged on right; damaged left grip screw slot. Very good bright bore w/ slight wear & light frosted appearance. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-442/NW). CURIO. $1,400-2,000. 133

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1310. LUGER 1915 DATED 1914 ARTILLERY SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 7459. Bbl. 8” fin shaped front sight w/ fine tune plus fine tune rear (missing slide). Mfg. 1915 w/ matching numbers on all metal parts & grips that additionally have “2” & “W” on left plus “1, W & 0” on right. Strawed sm. parts plus appropriate receiver & bbl. proofs. Appropriate internal areas are in the white. Rear of frame stamped “4.B.112.53.”. MAGS: fair appearing 8 rd. w/ numerous spots of oxidation on left side by spine plus staining throughout. Wood base w/ chip on right dimple & sm. marks on left; numbered 7930k. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ spots of light oxidation mostly on left side flat. Under grips has more oxidation showing mainly on right of front strap & bottom of safety bar. Thinning finish in grip area mixed w/ peppery oxidation. About near excellent toggle assembly. Receiver & proofs indicate original finish except light bulge in bbl. about 2” from muzzle plus mid section of bbl. cleaned of noticeable pitting w/ touchup blue added; light pitting in muzzle area plus occasional peppery oxidation. Light function wear & missing rear sight slide. Faded straw colors w/ gray tone; ejector best appearing. Very good appearance of right grip w/ very faint marks plus very light hand wear. Left grip similar but w/ vertical crack at lower left front for about 1” & noticeable chip by safety lever. Good bore w/ darkened appearance having even light to moderate pitting throughout in addition to previously mentioned bulge. PROVENANCE: By descent, from the Albert Boardman II of Rye, N.Y. (22-1059/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1311. DWM 1914 ARTILLERY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 6003b. Bbl. 8” w/ standard fin shaped front sight blade & matching numbered tangent rear w/ out fine tune adjustments. Chamber dated 1918; 25,000 units (155,000 for 1914-1918). All matching numbered except grips both numbered “53”. Appropriately strawed sm. parts along w/ correct in the white interior. MAGS: 1 very good tin plated 8 rd. w/ wood base numbered “1358” w/ unreadable letter; also has crown proof, “+” & unreadable number. CONDITION: good to very good overall appearance w/ typical high point wear on sideplate, front of frame rails & bbl. Very slight beginning patina in grip area. Occasional sm. spot of peppery oxidation or stained appearance. Takedown lever appears renumbered; smaller font. Very good grips w/ minimal hand wear. Good to very good bore w/ very slight wear & hint of even frosting. Smooth functioning & drop free mag. (22-87/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1312. DWM MODEL 1914 MILITARY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 3729b. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & full matching number plus “b”. Chamber dated 1914; 35,000 units S# 97-8375c. All matching numbers including grips plus “Y” on left & “E” on right. Strawed sm. parts, checkered walnut grips, stock lug & appropriate internal areas in the white. Correct receiver proofs plus test fire proof on top of bbl. Niter blued toggle pivots. MAGS: 1 very good plus tin plated 8 rd. having wood base numbered 3723b w/ “+” but no proof & sm. chip on left dimple; almost matching number. CONDITION: exceptional appearance that appears original finish having proper even contour under trigger guard & in the white toggle pivot retaining pin. All numbers & proofs sharp & clear. Slight staining on sides of trigger w/ good to very good straw colors up to near excellent ejector. Slight light oxidation on right front frame rail & right side of sight base along w/ peppery oxidation on left side of base. Light rub mark above lanyard loop. Very good to excellent right grip w/ nice grain; left grip w/ chip by safety; balance very good plus. Near excellent bore. (22-106/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1314. DWM 1914 MILITARY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9565d. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight blade & full matching S#. Chamber dated 1916. Matching numbers (various fonts) on all parts including finely checkered walnut grips. Appropriate interior areas in the white. MAGS: 2-8 rd.; tin plated original w/ staining & unmarked wood base plus blued aftermarket w/ plastic base & follower. CONDITION: good plus condition w/ arsenal quality refinish over some very light pitting; profiles such as where trigger guard meets front strap are extremely well preserved. Strawed parts all appear in the white w/ hint of straw on safety. Ejector cleaned w/ light pitting & contour that appears replacement. Good to very good grips. Good plus bore w/ distinct rifling having slight wear & faint even light frosting. (21-4493/NW). CURIO. $900-1,400.

1315. DWM MODEL 1914 MILITARY SIMSON REWORK LUGER SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9385c. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight numbered 9385 plus Simson test fire proof on top near receiver & eagle S25 on bottom near receiver. Simson Reworks usually have blank toggles & chambers so likely just rebarreled. Notched receiver for artillery sight; correct for all Lugers after 1916. Correct DWM receiver proofs. Mostly matching numbered parts; firing pin # 70 & hold open latch w/ out no. Checkered walnut grips w/ P on back of right (dark); 0 & X on left (medium). Mfg. 1917; 90,000 units. Strawed sm. parts & appropriate internal areas in the white. MAGS: good tin plated 8 rd. w/ dent at bottom left near front. Wood base # 3453 w/ +. CONDITION: good to very good appearance as refinished w/ light holster like high point wear & light oxidation spots being most noticeable on right frame rail plus lighter areas on left side to include sideplate; some before refinish. Good somewhat faded straw colors. Good appearing grips w/ hand wear & diamond top marks to include scratched arc on right plus chip at bottom front of left (chip included) & top front of left. Very good to excellent bore. (22-105/NW). CURIO. $900-1,400.

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1313. DWM MODEL1908 MILITARY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9948a. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight & S# 3948a. Mfg. specifically for military sales to German Army having unusual left side receiver proofs consisting of 2 crowned letters plus military test fire proof (also on bbl.). Approx. 25,000 mfg. S# 01-5000b. Other than bbl. that almost matches all other numbers have 48 properly in commercial locations including grips. Normally strawed sm. parts yet ejector plum hued blue. Appropriate internal areas in the white. MAGS: 1 correct very good slightly dull tin plated 8 rd. w/ wood base retained by 2 pins & numbered 9945g w/ +. CONDITION: good well used appearance w/ gray speckled toned bbl. & grip straps plus bottom of trigger guard. Magwell & sides of frame under grips w/ moderate pitting. Stained faded straw colors. Very good appearing toggle assembly. Good plus grips w/ light hand wear most visible at bottom of left. Very good bore w/ very faint frosting. Replacement blued ejector. (22101/NW). CURIO. $900-1,400.


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1316. DWM MILITARY & POLICE1920 DATED POLICE LUGER SEMI- AUTO PISTOL & HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 5599. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped sight, full S# & unusual mark below S# that resembles letter suffix but likely assembly mark also appearing just forward of recoil lug. Mfg. 1920 (over chamber) & often thought to be rework model as it has sear safety plus milled for mag. safety. Proofs unique to Military & Police models differentiate it; Eagle ArA4. Mfg. w/ out suffix in S# (this one) & w/ a or b suffix. Front strap has Weimar Police marks reading up from bottom of: “S.D.I.174.R.”; ‘R’ is over stamped w/ “X”. Unnumbered replacement extractor; all other metal parts matching numbered including firing pin & rear toggle pivot. Receiver has 5599 on left front plus 68 on recoil lug. “*” over “P” on back of left grip; right not marked. Strawed sm. parts w/ balance blued. MAGS: Haenel stainless extruded 8 rd. w/ aluminum base retained by single pin at spine & marked “2” / “5599” / “*” / “S”; special mag., but normally would be tin plated w/ wood base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair oxidized loading tool w/ lg. “0” then sm. “.3” on back; front has crown DF (?) proof. Good plus brown flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention. Spare mag. & loading tool pouches. lift strap plus double belt loops. Maker’s name beginning Eh (rest not readable) plus eagle party symbol over WaA17. CONDITION: good appearance w/ peppery oxidation & typical high point holster wear. Only minimal traces of sraw colors w/ staining. Even moderate hand wear to diamond tops of grips. Patina finish in grip area. Very good bright bore w/ minimal signs of use. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-867/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1317. DWM 1914 MILITARY LUGER SEMIAUTO PISTOL & HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 260h .Bbl. 4” w/ full S#, firing proof & fin shaped sight. Mfg. 1918; 118,000 units S# 121-6248s. Reworked model w/ all parts blued including internal sm. parts; no strawed items as on originals. All matching numbers (receiver w/ 260) including grips (plus “1” on right) having unusual feature of trigger, take down lever & hold open latch appearing numbered 09 as markings done in reverse of normal. MAGS: 1 very good blued extruded 8 rd. marked “fxo”, “P.08” plus 2 eagle 37 proofs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair to good brown flap holster w/ stud on flap & strap retention. Missing lift strap. Partially detached portions of tool pouch. Inside of flap stamped unreadable letters then “IEMANN & WALTER” / “HILDESHEIM” / 1915”. Back has two rows of marks: “S.B.S.III.1.49.” (all X’d over) & “S.B.10049.”. Still functional, but used hard. CONDITION: Very good as refinished but appearance somewhat cloudy as entire pistol coated w/ clear finish that is flaking leaving a mottled appearance. Test portion will clean w/ effort leaving normal blued appearance. Good to very good hand worn grips. Very good bore w/ light frosting. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-866/ NW). CURIO. $ 750-1000.

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1319. DWM MODEL 1914 MILITARY “NAVY” LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 3240a. Bbl. 4 5/8” unmarked replacement having tall coarsely serrated sight blade integral to base; no dovetail. Date normally marked on chamber has been removed plus assembled from mismatched parts to include Navy toggle assembly. Model determined by proofs on matching numbered receiver plus serial number range that could be for any year 1913-1918. No presence of marine proofs. Matching number #34 on toggles & breech block; extractor #67. Other numbers are: trigger #35, safety bar #20, takedown lever #13, hold open latch #06 & sear #85; no other numbered items. MAGS: fair tin plated 8 rd. w/ repair to reshaped & unmarked wood base having concentric circles in dimples. Cleaned oxidation on body. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: about good brown Swiss holster missing front belt loop. Back marked “JON BLASER” / “SATTLER” / “BERN” / “04”. CONDITION: all refinished at some point w/ very good appearing toggle assembly. Good general appearance w/ peppery oxidation & slight patina tone. Good plus right grip; left w/ chip by safety lever & at bottom front. Minimal straw colors; trigger is best appearing. Near excellent bore. Good “shooter” or basis for Navy recreation. Curio status voided by non standard replacement bbl. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-865/NW). MODERN. $700-1,000. 1320. DWM 1920 COMMERCIAL LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Luger. S# 3548n. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight blade. Matching numbers on sideplate, takedown lever (blued) & trigger. Extractor numbered 11; left grip numbered 23; right 41. Rear of frame w/ “GERMANY” export mark. Polished bright safety lever & mag. latch having nickeled appearance. Exceptional straw colors for trigger & ejector. Top edge of sideplate & breech block assembly have soft matte appearance; all other metal surfaces w/ high polish appearing somewhat brighter than normal German export finish. Numerous crown N commercial proofs. MAGS: 2 plated 8 rd. w/ unmarked wood bases; very good w/ minimal staining & fair w/ patina appearance plus wood base split so missing left knob. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good brown flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention. Front of flap w/ pointed marks & scratched combination of letters & numerals that might be unit markings. Underside of flap inked “TFC” over stamped “HORMANN & SOHN” over unreadable town plus dated 1916. Under side of flap pencil marked “M. O’Neill”. Original loading tool w/ “M” over anchor. CONDITION: about near excellent appearance as refinished w/ faded area at top right rear of frame. Brighter than normal German refinish w/ slight loss of edge sharpness & unusual addition of matte sections. Very good left grip w/ light hand wear; similar right w/ occasional slightly damaged diamond top. Near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. John Persing. (21-2612/NW). CURIO. $700-1,000. 137

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1318. DWM COMMERCIAL / MILITARY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 1533e. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight; no # or frame index mark but eagle 623 proof; blued muzzle. Appears to be 1914 military frame w/ 1920 Commercial receiver rebarreled to 9mm Luger. Receiver w/ crown N proof on left & P on recoil lug plus bbl. index mark (none on bbl.); no other marks. Frame w/ matching numbered parts except for unnumbered takedown lever. Checkered walnut grips w/ “P” & “33” on left; “33, I, K & 91” (stamped vertically) on right. Toggle assembly numbered 33 in military locations to include firing pin. Strawed sm. parts & appropriate internal areas in the white. MAGS: generally good appearing tin plated 8 rd. w/ wood base numbered 9103 w/ +; thumb piece replaced w/ lathe turned flat topped replacement. CONDITION: good plus overall appearance w/ receiver & toggle assembly somewhat better. Light pitting throughout sideplate along w/ peppery oxidation scattered throughout frame. Bbl. finish rougher than receiver yet very good having near excellent bore. Frame straw colors very faded but very good ejector. Hand worn grips having sm. chip by safety on left. (22-102/NW). CURIO. $750-1,000.


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1321. DWM 1914 MILITARY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 130c. Bbl. 4” w/ fin shaped front sight having matching numbered bbl. w/out “c” but additionally marked “S/42”. Very faint 1917 dated receiver w/ notch at top front indicating originally artillery model that has been rebarreled by Berlin Police Armory. All blued finish w/ most numbers matching including gas grooved firing pin; new appearing unnumbered hold open latch missing spring so functions by gravity & rear toggle pivot numbered “84”. Appropriate proofs on right front of receiver w/ additional firing proofs on left side of bbl. & receiver plus eagle 63 on bbl. Modern unmarked fully checkered walnut replacement grips; nice grain on left very dark right. MAGS: correct style tin plated 8 rd. w/ wood base secured by single pin at rear. Bottom of base rough w/ S# 8900 w/ +. Some stained spots at midpoint of left side. CONDITION: good general appearance as rebuilt having some moderate to heavy pitting such as right side of frame above grip, left front of receiver, thumb safety area, sides of frame under grips plus slight pitting on front strap & sideplate. Gray toned sideplate & polished gray grip areas. Very good bbl. finish w/ slight thinning at muzzle. Near excellent grips w/ somewhat squared edges & good plus bore w/ light wear & faint pitting in grooves. (22-113/NW). CURIO. $650-900.

1322. DWM CUSTOM LUGER CARBINE PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 6163c. Bbl. 18 7/8” w/ artillery style banded base having fin shaped sight blade; missing windage screw. Scope base w/ Herter’s 2x21 crosshair reticle Winchester marked pistol scope. Mfg. from Model 1914 Military w/ 1916 chamber date & appropriate receiver proofs. Matching numbered components include receiver, sear, safety lever, safety bar, hold open latch, toggle assembly (unnumbered firing pin) & right grip; left w/ “L” & “S”. Trigger takedown latch & sideplate are not numbered. All blued finish w/out straw parts or in the white interior. Walnut forend w/ carved basket weave pattern retained by 2 aluminum pins. Front area of forend cross drilled for sling plus slot in right side of rear appearing from band latch spring as found on military rifles. Carved buttstock w/ continued basket weave design & raised cheek piece on each side of stock. Stippled butt area w/ “L” remaining. 2 screw iron numbered “8741i”. MAGS: good blued 8 rd. w/ aluminum base marked “1087i”, & “Eagle 63”. CONDITION: good overall appearance as reblued except sideplate has gray parkerized appearance; tip of trigger lever broken but functions okay. Left grip w/ chip by safety; balance having good appearance. Right grip w/ considerable hand wear but no damage. Stock set of good hobbyist quality w/ minor handling marks. Attachment iron all blued w/ good fit & patina tone. Near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-859/NW). CURIO. $500-750.

1323. EARLY LUGER SNAIL DRUM WITH TELESCOPING WINDER. Desirable Luger accessory that allows for 32 rd. mag. capacity. Early model w/ telescoping winder & not reinforced by concentric circles on covers. Both covers marked “B/N” plus matching S# 30221. CONDITION: scattered spots of light pitting throughout along w/ some cleaned areas; still has nice appearance. Nice accessory for any Luger; especially an Artillery model that often had them issued w/ pistol. (0216282/NW). $700-1,000.

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1325. MAUSER MODEL 1879 REICHS MILITARY REVOLVER. Cal. 10.55x25R. S# 4038. In use by Germany from 1882-1919. Lg. sturdy revolver w/ safety lever yet mfg. w/out extractor requiring removal of cyl. & use of pivot pin to individually remove spent cartridges. Bbl. 7.2” w/ integral inverted V sight blade behind flared muzzle; mostly rnd. (4 5/8”) changing to octagon at frame (1”). Mfg. 1882 w/ matching numbered parts throughout except for the forward side plate screw that is numbered 13. Loading gate has faint 8 on face towards cartridges. Sideplate is Mauser marked within the customary oval. Left flat of bbl. & rear of cyl. marked “GF”. Various sm. assembly proofs throughout. Trigger & hammer are in the white. Smooth European walnut grips having metal butt cap w/ extremely robust lanyard ring whose loop is also matching numbered. CONDITION: VG+ original browned finish w/ touched up small parts including the cyl. axle, levered axle release, safety lever & the three sideplate screws. Comparable condition grips w/ light patina & handling marks. Bright bore w/ distinct rifling & areas of shallow/cleaned pitting. Near perfect manual mechanics w/ solid lockup on all cylinders & functional safety. A rare opportunity to buy a high condition Mauser marked 1879 Reichs Revolver. (0120269/LA). ANTIQUE. $ 3,000-4,000. 139

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1324. SPANGENBERG & SAUER CONSORTIUM MODEL 1879 REICHS. Cal. 10.55x25R. S# 1759. Bbl. 7.2” w/ integral inverted V sight blade behind flared muzzle; mostly rnd. (4 5/8”) changing to octagon at frame (1”). Mfg. 1884. All matching parts, even screws, except cyl. axle that is #5069 along w/ crown R proof. Loading gate is unnumbered. Side plate has oval “S&S.V.C.S.C.C.H.SUHL” stamping. Various sm. assembly proofs throughout. Butt cap regiment marked “28.A.8.27”. Trigger & hammer are in the white. Smooth European walnut grips having metal butt cap w/ extremely robust lanyard ring that is also matching. In use by Germany from 1882-1919. Lg. sturdy rev. w/ safety lever yet mfg. w/out extractor requiring removal of cyl. & use of pivot pin to individually remove spent cartridges. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Very good to excellent brown flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention. Dual angled belt loops on back. Lower front mid point of flap marked w/ “AN” & w/ what appears to be an adjoining script “S” over 12/88. Underside of flap has long rectangular boxed ink marking plus another boxed stamped marking w/ unknown characters plus “B”. CONDITION: Very good+ brown toned finish w/ light high point wear. Touched up cylinder axle, screws, safety and dismounting levers. Very good grips, lightly sanded & revarnished, w/ handling marks; all metal is proud of grips. Fair to good bore w/ distinct rifling & numerous areas of cleaned moderate pitting. An extremely nice rig as issued to the German military, whose holster would be difficult to improve upon. (01-20271/LA). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1326. MAUSER MODEL 1879 REICHS MILITARY REVOLVER. Cal. 10.55 x 25R. S# 2224. In use by Germany from 1882-1919. Lg. sturdy revolver w/ safety lever yet mfg. w/out extractor requiring removal of cyl. & use of pivot pin to individually remove spent cartridges. Bbl. 7.2” w/ integral inverted V sight blade behind flared muzzle; mostly rnd. (4 5/8”) changing to octagon at frame (1”). Mfg. 1882 w/ matching numbered parts throughout, including loading gate and screw heads, except cyl. axle release lever number 10. Note that cyl. axle will not remove due to congealed grease. Sideplate marked Mauser in oval stamping. Left flat of bbl. marked “GF” as is rear of cyl; various sm. assembly proofs throughout. Butt cap regiment marked “B.J(reversed).M.I.6.125.” in various fonts on right side; left previously marked & crossed out “B.1.A.P.2.68.” Front edge of butt cap has crown “U” proof & rear edge has crown “S”. Trigger & hammer are in the white. Smooth European walnut grips. Metal butt cap w/ robust lanyard ring whose loop is also matching numbered. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good plus dark brown flap holster w/ buckle & strap retention. Dual angled belt loops on back. Lower front mid point of flap marked w/ “ANJ” all over 12 above 88. Underside of flap has 3 or 4 rectangular boxed ink markings. CONDITION: Very good to excellent original brown finish w/ high point wear & touched up frame screws. Thinning w/ early patina of backstrap. Good plus replacement grips numbered “952” w/ handling marks, appearance of oiled refinish; mixture of metal proud of grips plus grips proud of metal. Good bore w/ distinct rifling w/ areas of cleaned light to moderate pitting. Lightly pitted cyl. chambers. Near perfect manual mechanics including safety. A rare opportunity to buy a high condition Mauser marked 1879 Reichs Revolver w/ an original, intact holster. (01-20270/LA). ANTIQUE. $2,750-3,250.

1327. DREYSE MODEL 1883 REICHS MILITARY REVOLVER. Cal. 10.55x25R. S# 1851. Bbl. 5” stepped oct. to rnd. w/ integral inverted V front sight. Mfg. 1885 w/ blued finish; hammer & trigger in the white. Matching numbers on all visible parts except for the loading gate pivot screw that is numbered 65. Dreyse marked sideplate. Multiple unit markings, most recent, “I.A.6.65”, several others lined or X’ed out including “45.R.2.2.” and “1.M.II.1.R.134.”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: near excellent brown leather flap holster having brass stud retention. Front of holster w/ cartridge pouch having provision for 2 rows of 6 cartridges; buckle & strap retention. Back has dual angled belt loops. Top front of holster clearly stamped “JULIUS JANSEN/STRASSBURG”. CONDITION: good to very good overall w/ more wear on straps as one might expect from a revolver that has seen moderate service. Comparable condition grips w/ early oxidation of matching escutcheons. Good bore w/ light to moderate pitting & frosting. A nice, and complete, 1883 rig as issued to the German military. (01-20272/LA). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1328. DWM MODEL 1893 BORCHARDT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH STOCK. Cal. 7.65 Borchardt. S# 1576. Bbl. 190mm (7 1/2”) w/ integral inverted V blade sight plus corresponding fixed rear notched sight. Per Sturgess Vol. I of “Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols” page 126 Table 3/I all correct features for DWM mfg. Serial number 110x-2xxx. Many minor nuances pointed out in table & related chapter on model C93. Appropriate unmarked chamber, DRP patent number on front toggle & DWM info on right side of receiver. Full matching number (visible w/out disassembly) on both toggles, trigger, bbl., stock lug & bottom rear of butt. Border checkered grips, retained by single screw of Luger style, are not numbered. All little details correct for model including unslotted sear. Strawed trigger; extractor w/ strawed color not done by heat. Appropriate crown B & crown U proofs w/ additional crown G on bbl. MAGS: 1 very good refinished 8 rd. w/ “PATENT’ on lower portion of left recess. Refinished wood base appears matching numbered w/ 157 readable; 6 is questionable. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: DWM appropriately unmarked buttstock nicely refinished w/ wood finish a little too glossy. Very good fit to pistol w/ resistance on tightening wheel likely caused by errant stock finish. CONDITION: very good to excellent appearance as refinished w/ bbl. & receiver proofs somewhat faint as is portion of legend on right of receiver. Very light marks on left grip; both w/ noticeable gloss & finish w/ in checkering. Good bore w/ slight wear, slight darkened appearance & even light pitting throughout. (22-348/NW). CURIO. $7,500-12,500. 141

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1329. AUSTRIAN CONTRACT MAUSER MODEL C96 PREWAR COMMERCIAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL AND STOCK. Cal. 7.63mm (30 Mauser). S# 193051. Scarce Military contract. Although 50,000 units were procured in 1916, very few matching rigs are now available. According to Jan Still’s forum, fewer than 20 reported. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ inverted V front sight & 50-1000 tangent rear. Matching numbers on externally visible parts plus floorplate & 32 groove grips. Austrian “W-n” eagle “15” proof on right chamber flat. Crown U proofs on left side of bbl extension & top rear of bolt. Mauser legend on right side of frame & over chamber. Original fire blue on trigger, safety, extractor, cursor & bolt stop. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory matching stock. CONDITION: near excellent overall w/ very light high point wear. Comparable condition grips. Bright bore w/ light frosting & sharp rifling. Perfect manual mechanics. Very good plus stock with light peppery oxidation on iron, lightly cleaned. Lug screw is present but broken at the threads, the tip remaining threaded in the body of the lug. Typical hairline crack at bottom, right rear, about 2” long. Excellent condition original bluing on hinge, springs & latch assembly. Your opportunity to buy an exceptionally nice and all matching Austrian contract Mauser C96 whose status could be easily improved by replacing the lug screw. (22-7/LA). CURIO. $5,500-7,500.

1330. MAUSER MODEL C96 PREWAR COMMERCIAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.63mm (30 Mauser). S# 173985. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ inverted V front sight & 50-1000 tangent rear. Detailed disassembly shows all matching parts including both 32 groove grips. Crown U proofs on left front of receiver extension & top rear of bolt. Grooved for shoulder stock. Proper fire blue on trigger, safety, extractor, sight slide & bolt stop. CONDITION: near excellent overall w/ faint, lightly cleaned pitting on top of bolt, front left. Patina on lanyard ring & semi circular marks on bottom of grips from impression of lanyard ring. Bright bore, w/ sharp rifling & a few scattered patches of oxidation. A superb, Prewar, Commercial C96 that would be difficult to upgrade. (22-3/LA). CURIO. $3,000-3,500.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1331. MAUSER MODEL C96 COMMERCIAL PRE-WAR VL & D MARKED SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.63 Mauser (30 Mauser). S# 32021. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ inverted V blade sight plus corresponding 50-1000 marked tangent rear. Mfg. for distribution by VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD NEW-YORK as marked on left side of frame. Commercial model w/ crown U proofs numbered in S# range (29000-40000) of large ring Bolo; Commercials usually numbered 39000-274000. VL&D marking often found under 100000 along w/ 4 groove rifling as has this pistol. All visible numbers matching plus floor plate, follower, firing pin, takedown latch & 34 groove grips. Typical fire blued components along w/ strawed trigger. Frame inset panels have noticeably less machine marks than typical non commercial example. Lightning cuts on receiver side rails. Slotted for stock, lg. ring hammer & lanyard loop at butt. Mauser legend on right rear of frame & over chamber. CONDITION: exceptional example; sides of frame under grips have no pitting or flaws. Some very light marks on grips plus rub marks from prior stock installation; balance of exterior is very good to near excellent w/ faintest beginnings of high point wear. Very sm. impact mark on right rear of frame corner. About near excellent bore plus breech face exhibiting very minimal use. Some faint staining on front portion of sight legend & top of bolt cocking section. Top of extractor & sight slide have some spots of finish loss as if caused by chemicals. Slight gray appearance around extractor. Very nice straw color on trigger. An exceptional appearing example worthy of any collection. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). ( 22-455/ NW). CURIO. $3,000-4,500.

1332. MAUSER MODEL 1896 SEMIAUTO PISTOL RIG. Cal. 7.63 Mauser. S# 63837. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ inverted V front sight blade plus 50-1000 tangent rear. Standard pre war commercial model w/ visible matching numbers plus floorplate. Right side of receiver below ejection port marked “W3828”. Appropriate 35 groove grips w/out numbers on backs. Mauser legend on right side of frame & over chamber. Crown U proofed. Appropriate fire blued & in the white components. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered walnut stock / holster w/ belt loop added to rear of right side. Patina finish to hinge & attachment iron (best appearing). Wood grain w/ slight texture due to age. Very good stock harness w/ dbl. belt loops clearly stamped on back w/ “FRIEDRICH BUTTGER” over “HALLE A.S.” over “1917”. CONDITION: very good plus appearance w/ minimal high point wear. Light oxidation on grip straps w/ nothing extra on sides of frames under grips. Light pitting on broken lanyard ring. Lower front sides of mag. well & very bottom of front have light thinning. Occasional areas of very light peppery oxidation. Especially nice fire blued components w/ minimal high point thinning. Fair to good bore w/ even light to moderate pitting. (22-363/NW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000. 143

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1333. MAUSER MODEL1930 COMMERCIAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH STOCK. Cal. 7.63 Mauser (30 Mauser). S# 827398. Bbl. 5 1/4” stepped w/ inverted V sight; 50-1000 marked tangent rear. Un numbered 12 groove grips, Mauser legend on right side of fame & over chamber plus grooves in receiver rails. Left side of frame w/ Mauser banner plus “Made in Germany” export mark in panel over trigger. Crown U proofs, Imperial eagle on small ring hammer & matching numbered floorplate; UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good appearing stock / holster appearing to be Asian reproduction. Attachment iron is poor fit to wood & reblued over sandblasting. Screws are Phillips rather than slotted. CONDITION: Especially nice w/ German quality export refinish having all markings especially sharp; no visible import marks. Occasional light scratches & slight high point wear such as bottom front of mag. well. Nice bright Niter blued items & mag. follower. Near excellent bore & grips. PROVENANCE: By descent, from the Albert Boardman II of Rye, N.Y. (22-1058/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,500.

1334. MAUSER MODEL 1896 PRE WAR COMMERCIAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.63mm (30 Mauser). S# 85590. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ replacement front sight blade having squared profile at top; 50-500 Tangent rear sight as used on Red 9 models. Exposed numbers plus floorplate matching numbered except for bolt stop w/ 6762. Mauser legend over chamber & right rear of receiver. Crown U proofed plus NS (New Safety) sm. ring hammer. Gloss finished 23 groove grips each numbered 1. Niter blued sm. parts except for bolt stop & sight slide. CONDITION: good appearance having speckled appearance throughout of cleaned oxidation yet all markings are sharp / clear plus proper angled polish marks on bottom of floorplate trigger guard. Bottom front half of bbl. w/ finish loss to include cleaned light pitting at muzzle. Good Niter blue on trigger, safety & extractor. Very good plus replacement grips. Very weak bolt spring in need of replacement for safety before use. Good bore w/ light frosting & slight wear. Extremely light trigger pull. (2258/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1335. MAUSER MODEL C96 WARTIME COMMERCIAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.63mm (30 Mauser). S# 413526. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ modified base having white bead sight; 50-1000 tangent rear sight. Matching externally visible S#’s plus floorplate & left grip (30 grooves); right (29 grooves) numbered 273. Crown U proofs. Niter blued appropriate components. Mauser legend over bbl. & right rear side of frame. Similar to pre war Commercial but w/ NS (New Safety) sm. ring hammer. CONDITION: very good as refinished having faint legend on right rear of frame; proper angular polish pattern on trigger guard & floorplate so likely done by Mauser. Vivid Niter blue on appropriate components; somewhat less on extractor. Good appearing left grip w/ light marks & 2 sm. chips. Fair to good right grip w/ wear marks & light damage to grooves near bottom. Typical high point wear plus gray toned bbl. Good plus bore w/ distinct rifling having signs of wear & light even frosting. (22-60/NW). CURIO. $900-1,400. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1337. RARE CHINESE TAKU NAVAL ARSENAL TYPE II COPY OF MAUSER FLAT SIDE COMMERCIAL MODEL C96 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.63mm Mauser (30 Mauser). S# 532. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ inverted V post sight; frame mounted tangent rear numbered “1-10”. Mfg. 1928-1933 as Type II (Type I had milled panel frame) flat side copy of Mauser. All visible numbers matching on lock housing, bolt stop, bolt, lg. ring hammer, trigger, firing pin retainer & floorplate plus backs of 22 groove grips numbered “32”. Floorplate release button numbered “2”. Top of bolt & left front of receiver have Crown “U” proofs w/ Crown portion appearing differently than what Mauser used. Noticeable difference from Mauser construction is firing pin retainer milled into rear of bolt & sm. parts are not Nitre blued (regular blueing). In article by noted firearms author Dr. Leonardo Antaris, he states Taku mfg. approx. 1,000 C96’s w/ milled panels from 1925-1928 & approx. 3,500 flat sides from 1928-1933; another reference states about 6,000 of both types. Dimensionally almost identical to Mausers w/ many similar features such as lanyard ring, milled slots in receiver rails & stock slot. Safety lever w/ minimal movement rather than arced movement of most C96’s. Top front of frame in mag. area has angled milled cut on each side that appears decorative. CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ finish that is less refined than Mauser. Gray patina throughout w/ somewhat dull appearance to bolt. Numerous marks on grips w/ light dings throughout. Fair to good bore w/ wear & even light pitting throughout. (22-538/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,200.

1338. CHINESE / MAUSER MODEL C96 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Mauser. S# 195. Bbl. 5 ½” w/ Inverted V front sight blade plus 50-1000 tangent rear. Mfg. in China w/ multitude of parts consisting basically of Mauser receiver & Chinese frame marked in 3 lines on right side w/ “MADE IN CHINA SHAN “, “SI 17.L SIU HSIEH SO” & “C S CHI” plus “1936.10” on left indicating October 1936. Crown U proofs on receiver (S# 891661) & bolt (S#1676). Only matching components are NS (new safety), hammer & lock housing numbered 197 & 644197 respectively. Bolt stop numbered 3430, trigger ends w/ 95 & floorplate numbered 507. Grips w/ minimal grooves attached w/ 3 bolts & nuts. Finished parts are blued & sm. ring hammer. CONDITION: about good in appearance as refinished w/ poor appearing grips & their fasteners. Unfinished gray patina floorplate. Frame rails w/ thinning plus general prior light pitting throughout. Fair bore w/ noticeable wear & even light pitting. (22-537/NW). CURIO. $450-600.

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1336. MAUSER MODEL C96 BOLO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Mauser. S# 612755. Bbl. 4 1/8” w/ inverted V sight; 50-1000 tangent rear. Mfg. late post war w/in S# range of 500000-700000+ having Mauser legend on right rear of frame & over chamber. Matching numbers on receiver, NS hammer, lock housing, floor plate & frame; bolt numbered 4815. Crown U proofs on bolt & receiver. Panels on frame & lightning cuts on receiver rails. Multi grooved replacement grips by Eagle Grips. CONDITION: Good general appearance as refinished over pitting; high concentration of pitting on gripstraps (especially under grips). Very good grips. Good to very good bore having light ring of pitting about 3/4” from muzzle. Barrel longer than standard 3.9” having been sleeved w/ section from 5 1/2” bbl. leaving faint joining line. (22-2014/NW). CURIO. $500-750.


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1339. WALTHER RZM MODEL PPK W/ PARTY LEADER GRIPS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 823112. Bbl. 3.31” w/ crown N proof. Mfg. 1934 w/ RZM marked matching numbered slide. Mottled brown Party Leader grips that by internal analysis appear original. Slide has 90 degree safety (2.2mm hole through tip) w/ red fire position & crown N proof below port. MAGS: 1 very good 7 rd. w/ matte finished body having Walther banner plus “PPK 7,65m/m”. Mottled brown finger extension. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 31 Dec 1945 dated bring back paper listing pistol & holster (missing) to Isidore Kaplan. CONDITION: very good appearance w/ some high point thinning at front of slide & gray stained tone to polished portion of bbl. at port. Beginning gray patina tone to front strap. Very good appearing mottled brown grip w/ crack on right side above midpoint of rear wing. Witness marks near front strap appear from prior grip as they match this grip near butt but have noticeable space at top along w/ slight gap & protrusion at top of rear. Fitment flaw appears because grooved tabs do not fit over frame yet grip does not appear to be reproduction. Careful view of tabs appears that they were not previously installed over frame sides; likely damaged original grips replaced. Typical light separations at front having slight increased gap at top (minimal). Near excellent bore. (22355/NW). CURIO. $8,000-12,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1340. WALTHER MODEL PPK SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 191795 K. Bbl. 3 3/8”. Mfg. 1939 w/ pre 1940 crown N proofs. Slide width reduced forward of cocking grooves plus additional lightening cuts on inside of slide sides; also properly scratched numbered “795”. Raised rib w/ wave pattern on top plus integral sights; not dovetailed like later models. All blued finish including hammer except portion of frame visible at port, ejector, trigger transfer bar, sear & misc. interior sm. parts. Mottled brown border checkered plastic grip w/ very minimal top separation, very slight at lower left but more noticeable at lower right. Oval fixed lanyard loop at butt. MAGS: 2 very good factory 8 rd. having flat base & matching brown plastic finger extension base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good matching numbered wood grain box w/ gold lettering & image on lid having wire reinforced corners. Missing interior separators but w/ brass cleaning rod & instruction manual printed in German. Very good to excellent Walther cleaning tin w/ factory image stamped into lid. PROVENACE: Ex - Robert Young Collection. CONDITION: finish appearance appears near excellent w/ light function wear visible when slide is retracted. Near excellent bore. Grip condition appears near excellent except as mentioned in above description. (22-1076/NW). CURIO. $4,000-6,000.

1341. WALTHER PPK k SUFFIX POLICE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 389068k. Bbl. 3 1/4”. Mfg. 1942 w/ milled finish & eagle N proofs. Eagle party symbol w/ C below mag. latch. Checkered mottled gray Walther banner grip & lanyard loop at butt. Externally numbered matching slide. MAGS: 1 good dull finished 7 rd. marked w/ Walther banner & “PPK 7,65m/m”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good brown holster w/ spare mag. pouch. Single wide belt loop. Stud & strap retention. Makers mark at top of inner flap; gouge removed. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ typical holster like high point thinning plus on front strap. Typical grip to frame separation; very slight at butt, light to moderate by mag. release & moderate plus on right side at top. Sizeable triangular chip at top left rear. Near excellent bore. (22-57/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200. 147

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1342. WALTHER MODEL PPK-L DURAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 32 ACP. S# 520115. Bbl. 83mm. Mfg. 1967 in West Germany w/ Dural alloy frame. Matching numbered slide & eagle N proofs. Checkered brown Walther banner grips. MAGS: 2 factory 7 rd. w/ Walther banner & “PPK 7,65mm” at base of left sides; black finger extension base & flat base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good original matching numbered box, manual, great test target & tool. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent including bore & grips. 2 very small spots of function wear at top rear of frame. (22-2021/ NW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1343. WALTHER WAR TIME MODEL PPK SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 367728k. Bbl. 3.4”. Mfg. 1942 (1940-1945) w/ Eagle “N” proofs plus Eagle “WaA 359” on frame & matching numbered slide (left). Taupe colored Walther banner checkered plastic grip; lanyard loop at butt. Typical war time milled finish w/ only sides of slide being polished. MAGS: 2 matte finished 7 rd. w/ push button bases (slight upward bend at front of one & slightly bent on other); left sides w/ Walther banner plus “PPK 7,65m/m”. Wear of about good & very good. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brown oiled police style double flap holster stud & strap retention plus single wide belt loop; no visible marks. Witness marks above mag. pouch indicates used as well for PP Model w/ extra rd. capacity. CONDITION: very good w/ light high point & function wear. Very good appearing grip w/ typical frontal separation; only slight at top & minimal at bottom. Near excellent bore. (22-536/NW). CURIO. $650-950. 1344. WALTHER 1945 MODEL PP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 390632P. Bbl. 3 7/8”. Mfg. 1945 by G.I.’s after factory was captured. Many assembled w/ mismatched parts like this one whose slide is # 390617P over “ac”. Completely void of markings other than frame & slide S#’s. Milled finish w/ plum hue to trigger, hammer pin, rear sight & very slightly to extractor. Black border checkered Walther banner grips w/ steel inserts. MAGS: 2 like conditioned 8 rd., both w/ Walther banner & “PP 7,65 m/m” on left & “W” on right; flat base w/ some peppery oxidation on one & finger extension base on other. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good brown flap holster w/ single wide belt loop plus stud & strap retention. Eagle party symbol stamped near top by mag. pouch. Fading color on mag. pouch & flap. Wear around stud hole on strap. Flap stitching beginning to separate near front edge. CONDITION: almost near excellent overall appearance w/ very slight function wear on bbl. Bright bolt face w/ appearance of cleaned imperfections. Trigger bar noticeably pitted w/ oxidation; obviously used. Near excellent bore & grips. Appears unfired after G.I. assembly. (22-64/NW). CURIO. $500-750. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1346. WALTHER P.38 ac 41 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 8099d. Bbl. 5” w/ matching numbers to include locking block. 2nd variation (S#4834d-4527i). Mfg. 1941 w/ eagle 359 (also on sm. parts; safety lever, slide lock, slide cover, transfer bar & hammer spur) & eagle party symbol proofs. Mottled brown Bakelite grips. MAGS: 1 good 8 rd. numbered 8776d w/ P.38 on left plus 2 eagle 359 proofs on spine. CONDITION: good to very good appearance w/ holster like high point wear plus gray toned front strap & bottom of trigger guard. Very good grips & bore. (22-71/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1347. WALTHER ac42 P.38 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 6632 h. Bbl. 5” w/ filed down sight blade & matching #. Matching locking block & slide marked “ac” over “42” & locking block. Chocolate brown Bakelite grips. Right side of slide w/ eagle party symbol & 2 eagle 359 proofs; also on bbl. & locking block. MAGS: 2 good 8 rd. marked “P.38”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good to very good black flap holster w/ spare mag. pouch; staple & strap (almost separated) retention. Back marked P-38, eue/42, plus eagle party symbol over WaA300. CONDITION: very good general appearance w/ normal holster like wear plus mark from safety lever. Bbl. sits very slightly proud of frame & slide at front & frame solidly proud of slide at rear. Slight function wear & spot of finish loss on sight cover. Very good grips. Very good bore w/ light frosting. (22-197/ NW). CURIO. $1,250-1,750.

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1345. WALTHER MILTARY PROOFED MODEL PP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 359772. Bbl. 3 7/8”. Mfg. 1944 (1929-1945) w/ eagle N proofs plus eagle WaA359 on left side of frame & slide. Frame & slide numbers match but slide has “p” suffix & frame doesn’t. Unusual light hardwood grips about 5mm thick appearing aftermarket style yet very faint Walther banner on right & hint of checkering. MAGS: 1 parkerized refinished 8 rd. w/ “W” on right side at base plus Walther banner & “PP 7,65m/m”; black finger extension base. CONDITION: good plus general appearance w/ holster like high point wear & characteristics of refinish in that frame has milled finish & slide appears slightly polished over milled finish. Plum hued trigger & difference of finished color visible at rear around hammer area. Fair grips that are serviceable but unusually shaped w/ sm. chip at top of left exposing sear. Near excellent bore. (22-65/NW). CURIO. $500-700.


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1348. MAUSER byf/43 MODEL P.38 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 5349h. Bbl. 5” matching numbered to include locking block; eagle 135 proofs plus eagle party symbol on locking block. Mfg. 1943 w/ matching numbered slide & brown mottled appearing Bakelite grips. MAGS: 2 factory 8 rd. TOTAL; well worn w/ light pitting having “P.38v” on left side near base plus eagle “135” at top of spine & very good w/ left side having strong milled marks plus “jvd & eagle WaA705” on upper half of spine. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: near excellent black (white stitching) repro. holster having “SS” markings on back along w/ 1943 date. CONDITION: very minimal function wear & faint high point thinning; most noticeable on rear sight & cover. Overall very good plus appearance w/ near excellent bore & grips. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. John Persing. (21-2613/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1349. MAUSER byf P.38 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 7623x. Bbl. 5” w/ matching S#, fin shaped sight blade, matching S# locking block plus eagle party symbol & WaA135 proofs. Eagle party symbol plus eagle WaA135 proofs on frame & slide. Mfg. 1944 w/ “byf” over “44” on matching numbered slide. Grooved dark brown Bakelite grips w/ “AE” scratched on upper rear of left. Consignor notes this is a veteran “bring back”; no paperwork. MAGS: 1 good plus 8 rd. w/ “AE” scratched on body plus “jvd” & “WaA706” on spine. CONDITION: near excellent appearing example w/ only detriment being scratched initials on grip & mag. Very good bore w/ hint of wear & very light frosting. (22-746 /NW). CURIO. $700-1,000.

1350. WALTHER ac 44 MODEL P.38 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 7704L. Bbl. 5” matching numbered w/ eagle WaA76 proof plus “fnh” on bottom of lug. Matching numbered locking block w/ eagle 359 proof. Matching numbered slide w/ eagle party symbol & 2 eagle 359 proofs; “ac 44” in single line. Eagle 359 proof on left side of frame by trigger. Mottled brown horizontally grooved bakelite grips. MAGS: 2 good 8 rd. w/ peppery oxidation; left sides near bases marked “P.38v”. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ light high point wear & minimal function wear; gray toned thinning on front strap. Near excellent bore & grips. (22-736/NW). CURIO. $600-900.

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1351. WALTHER MODEL P.38 ac 44 SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 4166c. Bbl. 5” w/ matching # to include locking block having gothic S. Mfg. 1944 w/ eagle 359 & eagle party symbol proofs throughout. Mottled brown Bakelite grips. MAGS: 2 Walther 8 rd. TOTAL: 1) good w/ P.38 on left side plus 2 eagle 359 proofs on spine; base # 69049. 2) P.38v over U on left side w/ 1 eagle 359 proof at top of spine. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good brown flap holster w/ staple & strap retention; missing lift strap. Back w/ shield symbol having leaf over stamped w/ 9 plus 1943 below leaf. Marked P.38 w/ upside down eagle WaA938. CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ scattered peppery to light oxidation. Finish loss at high edges & thinning on front strap. Function wear on bbl. in port area. Slide & frame even at front but frame noticeably proud of slide at rear; bbl. slightly proud of frame & slide at front. Very good grips. Bore w/ distinct rifling having wear & even light pitting in grooves. (22-69/NW). CURIO. $550-750.

1352. SPREEWERKE cyq MODEL P.38 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 6348Z. S# 6348Z. Bbl. 5” w/ matching numbers (including locking block) plus eagle 88 & B i; eagle party symbol additionally on locking block. Matching numbered slide plus black Bakelite grips. Coarse grooved hammer spur. Right side of slide w/ eagle 88 (also on frame), eagle party symbol & what appears to be eagle S8. MAGS: 1 good 8 rd. marked P.38v plus eagle 135 on spine. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ thinning on front strap plus light high edge wear on slide & at muzzle. Near excellent bore & grips. (22-68/NW). CURIO. $500-700.

1353. SPREEWERK cyq P.38 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 822u. Bbl. 5” w/ fin shaped front sight. Full matching numbers on bbl. & breech block plus eagle 88 proofs (also on slide & frame). MAGS: 1 worn 8 rd.; P38 on side near base; missing push button plate. Follower doesn’t function slide lock. CONDITION: very good plus appearance having wartime finish w/ very minimal wear. Near excellent grips. Very good bore w/ hint of frosting. (22-2003/NW). CURIO. $650-900. 151

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1354. WALTHER MODEL P.38 ac 45 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 437a. Bbl. 5” w/ matching # oddly stamped w/ 4 at far left & 37 at far right plus “a” w/ lower case type set appearance rather than script. Matching locking block w/ “A”. Eagle 359 & eagle party symbol proofs. Coarse grooved hammer spur. Mottled brown Bakelite grips. Mfg. 1945 at end of production w/ wartime unpolished finish & 1 line ac 45. MAGS: 1 very good 8 rd. marked on left side w/ P.38vU plus eagle 359 proof at top of spine. CONDITION: good basic appearance but front portion of bbl. to include sight has noticeable area w/out finish as if by chemical removal. Minimal high edge wear on slide. Light grip area wear. Occasional finish rub marks throughout slide. Very good plus grips. Near excellent bore. (22-67/NW). CURIO. $500-750.

1355. WALTHER MODEL P.38 ac 41 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 7437i. Bbl. 5” w/ matching #; locking block numbered 680d. Right front of bbl. rail marked w/ circled B, 86 & *. 3rd variation mfg. 1941 w/in S# range 5015i-9973j having AC over 41 in 2 lines. Very dark brown grooved grips. Numerous eagle party symbol & eagle 359 proofs including e359 on slide stop. Slide #7437 w/out suffix. MAGS: 1 good to very good 8 rd. w/ eagle 88 at base of spine. CONDITION: good to very good appearance w/ slide overly polished bright, bbl. slightly polished w/ blued muzzle & original appearing frame having hint of thinning on front strap. Very good grips & near excellent bore. (22-70/NW). CURIO. $450-700.

1356. MAUSER byf 44 P.38 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 8641r. Bbl. 5” w/ matching numbers to include locking block proofed w/ eagle 135 & eagle party symbol. Mfg. 1944 w/ matching numbered slide having same proofs as bbl. Bakelite grips; dark brown right, mottled light brown left. MAGS: 1 good plus 8 rd. marked “P.38v”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair to good brown flap holster w/ staple & strap retention. Double belt loops on back along w/ very faint “P.38” mark. Noticeable edge scuffs but no damage. CONDITION: very good w/ light high point wear at front of slide & by muzzle. Thinning finish on front strap & occasional sm. spot of peppery oxidation appearing mainly on left side of slide. Near excellent bore & grips. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-861/NW). CURIO. $550-800. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1357. RADOM TYPE I MODEL P.35(p) SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# C6460. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ eagle party symbol & eagle 626 proofs. Mfg. 1935 through WWII having border checkered black plastic grips w/ “FB” on left & “VIS” on right. Type I w/ slide stop, slide lock & slide mounted decocking lever plus mainspring housing slotted for stock (lanyard loop at butt). Matching numbered slide & bbl. Slide & frame w/ eagle WaA77. MAGS: 1 good to very good 8 rd. CONDITION: about very good appearance w/ slight function & light high point wear. Light staining on internal exterior portions of bbl. Thinning & light peppery oxidation in grip area. Near excellent bore & grips. (22-350/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1358. RADOM GERMAN PROOFED MODEL P.35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# K2764. Bbl. 4 3/4” properly in the white w/ matching number & proofs of eagle 625 & eagle party symbol. Late war time production Type III w/ phosphate finish; 2 levers & no stock slot. Chocolate brown border checkered plastic grips w/ “FB” on left & “VIS” on right. Left front of trigger guard w/ eagle 625 proof. Left side of slide in front of cocking grooves has eagle party symbol plus eagle 625. Script S (Steyr) on blued slide stop. Matching numbered slide. MAGS: 1 good 8 rd. CONDITION: good to very good appearance w/ function & high point wear. Thinning in grip area; good to very good grips w/ minimal marks. Patina appearance on bbl. exterior w/ near excellent bore. (22-81/NW). CURIO. $1,100-1,600.

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1359. RADOM GERMAN PROOFED MODEL 35 SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# E4762. Bbl. 4 3/4” properly in the white w/ matching S# plus eagle 625 proof. Type I w/ 3 levers & stock slot In mainspring housing. Matching numbered slide lightly stamped “’P.35(p)’” plus eagle WaA77 by slide stop notch & also adjacent on frame. Left side in front of cocking grooves has eagle party symbol proof plus eagle 625. Border checkered black plastic grips w/ “FB” on left & “VIS” on right. MAGS: 2 very good 8 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good brown flap holster w/ black interior. Under flap white inked w/ boxed 17 1944 & P35(b). Stud & strap flap retention plus lift strap. Dbl. belt loops & 4 1/2” x 3/4” violet stain below front loop. CONDITION: very good overall w/ good polish found on earlier examples. Normal high point wear from holstering along w/ slight function wear. Thumb print sized finish loss on right side of slide midway between port & muzzle. Thinning in grip area w/ bright spots on front strap & beginning patina on mainspring housing. Near excellent grips. Very good bore w/ faint hint of frosting. (22-82/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500. Many Additional Photos on poulinauctions.com


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1360. F.B. RADOM MODEL 35 PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# K3985. Bbl. 4.75”. Two lever model w/ no stock slot. Bbl. marked “176” over German eagles w/ rough factory code possibly “823”. Matching numbers “K3985” on frame & slide. Frame marked “G7” beneath left grip. Slide marked w/ German eagles & factory code “624” beneath action. Grip safety & bbl. marked “5176”. Black checkered plastic grips marked w/ “FB” & “VIS”. MAGS: 1 - 8 rd. mag. CONDITION: metal surfaces have worn thinning blue w/ spotting & oxidation. Grips appear primarily free of any major blemishing aside from a sm. section of the right grip w/ a light scratch in the triangle & some natural surface wear to the checkering. Bore is quite clean w/ very sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2036/JZ). CURIO. $500-750.

1361. BERGMANN MODEL 1910 DANISH CONTRACT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Bergman / Bayard. S# 8715. Bbl. 4” w/ solid rib having inverted V blade sight; fixed rear. Danish government contract pistol; 4,840 units 1911-1914. Danish proof on left rear of receiver & inventory # 1770 on right rear. Slide marked “M.1910/21”. Trolite black border checkered grips w/ 715 on backs. Original conversions have Trolite grips; later wood. In the white controls & bolt assembly plus lanyard loop at butt. MAGS: 1 good to very good 6 rd. numbered 1579 w/ no finish on spine; concentric circles at bottom of sides plus stamped metal base plate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair to good brown flap holster w/ “1AA 2Btr” stamped on underside of flap. Buckle & strap retention plus 3 pouches on front of holster under flap w/ top having snap retention. Sharply angled double belt loops plus shoulder harness assembly w/ 1 tab separated from holster & excess portion of strap through buckle cut almost square. Protected metal tip at muzzle portion. Numerous light scuffs & aged appearance throughout. Missing cleaning rod but holders present. CONDITION: very good plus overall appearance w/ very clear markings & proofs. Hand wear to grips & noticeable protrusion of grip screw through left grip yet no damage. Very good to excellent bright bore. (22-349/NW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

1362. BERGMANN MODEL 1910 DANISH CONTACT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Bergmann. S# 10995. Bbl. 4” w/ integral rib & blade sight. Mfg. 1911-1914 as part of 4,840 unit order. Danish proof on left rear of receiver & corresponding inventory number of 3779 on right rear. Most converted in Denmark & marked M.1910/21 as this one. Later conversion having wood grips rather than Trolite. Not to be confused w/ Tojhus or Rustkammer Model 1910/21’s that were numbered 1-900 & 901-2204. MAGS: 1 very good 6 rd. w/ stamped metal base plate, concentric circles on sides & numbered 6619. CONDITION: very good plus appearance w/ slight high point thinning at front of frame & slide plus at muzzle. Good to very good grips w/ faint dents w/ 2 more noticeable on right. Near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-471/NW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1364. ROTH STEYR MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Steyr. S# 34866.Cal. 8mm Steyr. S# 34866. Bbl. 5 1/8” w/ wide flat top rib (Steyr marked) plus dovetailed flat topped inverted V front sight & V notched rear. Mfg. 1910 w/ “W-n” eagle “10” at rear below cocking piece. Diagonally (almost vertical) grooved grips w/ in the white screw on left & spanner screw retained unit disk on right marked “LR” at top & “2/4” at bottom. Internal 10 rd. fixed mag. CONDITION: near excellent overall original finish, w/ arguably freshened straw on extractor & slight enhancement, now toned, of grip screw. Dulled finish on trigger & staining of grips, still w/ sharp serrations and minor losses, in keeping w/ overall condition of pistol. Near excellent bore w/ sharp rifling. Near perfect manual mechanics. A wonderful example of an issued Roth Steyr M1907. (22-5/LA). CURIO. $2,000-2,500.

1365. ROTH-STEYR MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Roth-Steyr. S# 49542. Bbl. 5 1/8”. Mfg. 1908-1914 by Steyr (59,000+ units) & FEG (38,000+ units); in service 1909-1945. Internal 10 rd. mag loaded from top w/ stripper clips. Somewhat vertically grooved hard wood grips having disk on right marked “46 LFK 63” & robust lanyard loop at butt. Fixed sights & rnd. knurled cocking piece. Rear frame under cocking piece marked w/ “Lw”, proof symbol & “13” (yr. mfg). Steyr marking on top rib. CONDITION: good to very good appearance w/ peppery oxidation prominent in grip area & random throughout. Arsenal quality refinish over some areas of light thinning. Minimal high point wear plus h shaped scratch on right front of bbl. shroud. Good grips w/ light marks plus slight chips: right to left of disk; left at front & back near butt. Good plus bore w/ even light pitting. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). ( 22-472/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200. 155

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1363. BERGMANN 2nd VARIATION SIMPLEX SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Bergmann. S# 3163. Bbl. 2.7”. Mfg. 1901-1914; later scarce variation having push button mag. release on right side of frame rather than front of mag. housing on common earlier examples. Checkered hard rubber grip w/ script Simplex on sides. Only other markings on pistol are “PAT” on left front of receiver plus “F” & “S” for safety. Strawed hammer & trigger. In the white bolt & cocking piece. Fire blued extractor, ejector & rear sight. MAGS: 1 factory dbl. stack 10 rd. CONDITION: metal surfaces w/ near excellent appearance having quality restoration finish. Slight thinning on top of front sight & at muzzle. Gray patina tone through cocking knob. Light marks & thinning at top of rear sight. Very good straw colors. Very good appearing right side of grip having very slight chip at top front; left side appears repaired crack w/ noticeable chip at top rear extending slightly to right along w/ smooth chip at top center. Fair to good bore w/ wear & even light pitting. (22-343/NW). CURIO. $1,000-2,000.


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1366. ARGENTINE MANNLICHER STEYR MODEL1905 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL. Cal. 7.63 Mannlicher. S# 5181. Bbl. 6 3/8” w/ dovetailed inverted V front sight & V notch in frame at rear. Mfg. by Steyr in Austria for Argentine contract having country crest on right side of frame above vertically grooved grips. Many sold in 1960s w/ crest removed & no import marks. Single action delayed blowback w/ external hammer & hammer blocking safety, this mid production example w/ long toe. Matching numbered bbl., slide & frame. Internal fixed mag. Trigger, takedown latch, hammer & safety are in the white. Grip screws strawed. CONDITION: very good plus as deaccessioned from Argentina w/ ground crest then salt blued. Small parts repolished; extractor & screws restrawed and later toned to match overall condition. Good plus bore w/ even, light frosting. Comparable condition grips w/ staining, handling marks, but only minimal losses. Your opportunity to buy a rare pistol, hugely discounted compared to the cost of an all original gun! (22-4/LA). CURIO. $1,000-1,250.

1367. Jo. Lo. Ar. SHARP SHOOTER MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Largo (Bergmann-Bayrd). S# 848. Bbls. tip up 155mm (6.1”) having fixed sights & flutes on front top half. Mfg.1924-1931; approx. 40,000 units in all calibers. Used by Spain, Portugal & Peru; this model most commonly used by Peruvian Cavalry as its unusual design allowed it to be cocked & loaded w/ 1 hand while on horseback. Cocking lever on right of slide, bbl. release lever on left & lack of trigger guard assisted one handed use. Logo finger groove border checkered hard rubber grips plus oval checkered panels in grip straps & trigger along w/ lanyard loop on left side of butt. All features designed to assist horse mounted military. Mag. latch at rear of butt. MAGS: 1 very good plated 9 rd. CONDITION: fair gray patina appearance w/ only occasional trace of finish in protected areas. Missing one grip screw. Very good bore w/ very light wear & hint of frosting. (22-727/NW). CURIO. $400-600.

1368. STEYR MODEL1908/34 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 59858 P. Bbl. 3 5/8” dated 29. Mfg. 1909-1914 & 19211939. Improved variation w/ heavy duty slide; no company markings. Border checkered black hard rubber grips w/ Steyr logo & lanyard loop at butt. Eagle “N” proof on right side of frame & bbl. plus “3” in triangle on right of frame. MAGS: 2 long tab 7 rd. TOTAL. Very good w/ 7 holes on body, rounded tab plus 1 notch for latch & good w/ 4 holes on body, squared tab plus 2 notches for latch. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good black police style flap holster w/ aluminum stud & strap retention. Single wide belt loop w/ back stamped “426281”. CONDITION: very good plus appearance w/ only slight hand wear to grips. Near excellent bore. (22-737/NW). CURIO. $500-1,000.

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1370. DUTCH 1873 OLD MODEL DA REVOLVER MFG. BY P. STEVENS OF MAASTRICHT. Cal. 9.4mm Dutch. S# 1367. Matching numbered 6.3” oct. bbl. w/ blade front sight. Matching numbered 6 shot cyl. w/ right side loading gate. Blue finished w/ lanyard ring at butt & matching numbered trigger. Revolver is stamped w/ various crown proofs along w/ “IB” stamp. S# on left side of grip frame. 2 Piece walnut grips w/ matching number on left panel. CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ heavy marks, patina, & oxidation. Grips are intact w/ good, but flaking varnish having moderate marks. Good bore w/ light frosting & some spots of pitting. (01-21013/MD). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

1371. FN 1935 HIGH POWER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 75893. Bbl. 4 3/4”. Matching numbered frame, slide & bbl. Raised panel border checkered walnut grips w/ orange toned backs marked w/ “K”. Type II w/ tangent sight & unslotted backstrap. Wartime production of about 90,000 units w/ 145000 being highest known S#. Multiple proofs of eagle party symbol & eagle WaA103. Polished finish rather than late war milled finish; ring, hammer & takedown recess on slide. MAGS: 2 good plus 13 rd. w/ split bases, aluminum followers & eagle WaA140 proofs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good brown double flap holster w/ spare mag pouch, single wide belt loop & stud / strap retention. Under strap on sm. flap is “clg”. CONDITION: very good refinished appearance w/ very minimal thinning showing mostly on sides of hammer & beginning in grip area. Very good grips w/ light marks at top of left in border area. Very good to excellent bore w/ hint of frosting. (22-193/NW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

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1369. STEYR HAHN MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Steyr. S# 9575r. Bbl. 5 1/4”. Mfg. 1917 (1911-1919; 300,000 units). Standard Austrian military model w/ matching numbered frame, bbl. & slide. Right side of trigger guard marked w/ “Wn”, Austrian proof & “17”. Left rear of slide has “STEYR1917”, “K” & “S”. “K” on top of mag. follower plus on safety lever & left side of frame at rear. Internal mag. loaded by stripper clips through top of slide. CONDITION: good appearance throughout w/ slide having stained peppery oxidation appearance & smooth contours as refinished. Frame w/ spotty stained appearing finish & patina in grip area. Good grips w/ light marks appearing mostly on left. Near excellent bore. (22-124/NW). CURIO. $450-650.


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1372. FN GERMAN PROOFED MODEL 1935 HP SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 25589a. Bbl. 4 5/8” matching numbered w/ 2 eagle WaA140 proofs on left side at chamber area plus eagle party symbol over S#. Matching numbered slide w/ takedown lever dimple. WWII era Type III w/ fixed sights & no stock slot. Border checkered walnut grips. Mfg. w/out mag. safety. Left side of slide in front of cocking grooves & left side of frame near trigger pivot w/ eagle party symbol & eagle WaA140 (also on face of slide below bb.). “MR” on left front of trigger guard. War time milled finish. MAGS: 1 milled finished 13 rd. w/ split base & aluminum follower. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1) good Geco gloss black flap holster having spare mag. pouch, lift strap plus stud & strap flap retention. Back between belt loops numbered “45817”. Scuffs on some high edge corners have appearance of flaking paint. 2) very good brown dbl. flap holster w/ stud & strap retention. Single wide belt loop & mag. pouch. Inner flap w/ eagle party symbol over WaA920 plus “cgn” over “43”. Light scuffs on high edges such as top of flap & outer edge of mag. pouch. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ overall light wear having beginning gray patina appearance. Good to very good grips w/ light even hand wear. Very good bore w/ faint wear & very slight frosted appearance in grooves. (22-91/NW). CURIO. $700-1,100.

1373. INGLIS MK I* SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger CH2769. Bbl. 5”. CH Series military contract MK-I No. 1 Inglis. Front slotted dovetail serrated blade sight w/ rear tangent sight graduated to 500 meters. Matte finish w/ matching numbered slide, frame & bbl. Checkered black plastic grips w/ lanyard loop at base of left side. Stock slot in lower portion of backstrap. Serrated ring hammer spur w/ hammer marked II. Functioning mag. safety. Left side slide marked “MK. 1*” over “BROWNING FN 9MM HP INGLIS CANADA”. Right side bbl. & frame marked w/ crossed flags. Right side of slide includes thumb print for enhanced takedown. MAGS. 1 - 13 rd. w/ aluminum follower. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original wooden holster / stock. Left side marked “S.A. LTD. / 1945M” w/ oval cartouche at 6 o’clock. Right side marked “S.A. LTD. / 1945M” w/ oval cartouche at 12 o’clock. CONDITION: dark finish enjoys complete coverage demonstrating thinning on high spots & on frame forward of trigger guard. Shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-1997/JZ). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1374. EXTREMELY RARE DREYSE MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 3007. Bbl. 5 1/4”. Mfg. 1912-1915 w/ production estimates varying between 500 & 1,000 units. Many unusual features to include latch pin disassembly w/ only screws appearing to be for grips. Border checkered horn (most references state hard rubber yet bright light from back indicates horn) w/ Dreyse logo in oval at tops. Back of grips have “Stan” scratched at top of each plus right grip w/ lg. 3 at mid point. Blow back operation w/ extremely heavy recoil spring & unique lever release on slide / breech block allowing view of chamber. Most examples appear numbered under 1500. Matching numbered grip frame, upper receiver, breech block, top lever, bbl. & spring retainer (07 only; all other components “3007”). Crown N proofed w/ no military or police markings. Matte rust blue. Schmeisser designed for German military or police; model failed because company unable to keep up w/ demand, so very few exist. Bottom left rear of frame has lanyard loop & corresponding relief in grip. Upper rear left side of receiver has 2 line legend plus “DREYSE” above port on right. Extremely scarce model that would be welcome addition to any advanced collection. MAGS: 1 proper 8 rd. w/ 6 viewing holes & base numbered 3009. Sides of body folded over base plus pin at lower rear corner. Front lip of base approx. half main width of base. Pronounced vertical rub marks yet extremely smooth insertion & removal. CONDITION: very good finish w/ thinning on bottom of upper receiver forward of grip frame & faint beginning patina tone in grip area. Cocking ears around rear sight & some high points at front of slide assembly exhibit thinning finish. Main portion of upper receiver w/ slight high edge thinning. Good plus grips w/ hand wear showing mostly on bottom of right & finger size area at mid point of front edge on left along w/ sm. chip by grip screw. Near excellent bore. (22-118/NW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.

1375. MAUSER EAGLE 655 MODEL HSc SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 718686. Bbl. 3.4”. Early model w/ Eagle 655 on left rear of trigger guard plus Eagle N on right & on right front on slide. Checkered walnut grips w/ grip screw in normal (not low) position. Mauser banner & legend on left side of slide. Significant premium for early HSc’s w/ Eagle 655 proofs. MAGS: 1 good 7 rd. having Mauser banner on floor plate w/ side latch. CONDITION: very good plus appearance w/ some light holster like high point wear at front of slide along w/ some very faint scratches on slide forward of port (mostly on right). Very good grips w/ bit of patina at outer edges. Near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Kenneth Horn (Grandson of JC Higgins). (22-486/NW). CURIO. $900-1,400. 159

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1376. MAUSER MODEL HSc EAGLE L SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 835075. Bbl. 3.4”. Early police variation w/ eagle L on left side of trigger guard plus eagle N on right side & also on right front of slide; no other marks or proofs. Checkered walnut grips. MAGS: 2 good matching numbered 8 rd. additionally marked 1 & 2. Gray toned bodies w/ cleaned peppery oxidation; very good blued floorplates. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1 good plus black flap holster w/ matching # of pistol on back. Spare mag. pouch on front w/ maker’s mark to left of pouch: “SCHAMBACH & Co. / BERLIN / 1942 / Eagle party symbol”. CONDITION: exceptional very good to near excellent appearance w/ lightest of thinning on high edges at front of slide from holstering. Great appearance of in the white bbl. at port & no signs of operation wear but very light gray tone on left side at muzzle w/ slide retracted. Near excellent bore & grips. Collector quality example w/ 2 matching mags. plus matching holster. Feed ramp & breech face have unfired appearance. (22-78/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1377. MAUSER WR MARKED MODEL HSc SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 967924. Bbl. 3.4”. Mfg. Post War under French control as indicated by WR proof on left rear of trigger guard. Walter Roll was in charge of Mauser commercial sales of sporting arms from approx. late 1940’s to about 1965; many w/ his WR proof & often w/ date (not present). Border checkered walnut grips. MAGS: 1 good 8rd. w/ side latch base. CONDITION: good to very good appearance w/frame having somewhat milled finish yet polished slide having Mauser banner. Noticeable hand worn grips w/ most marks on right. High point wear & thinning in grip area. Near excellent bore. (22-532/NW). CURIO. $350-500.

1378. MAUSER MODEL HSc EAGLE 655 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 735508. Bbl. 3.4”. Early Army variation w/ eagle 655 on left side of trigger guard plus eagl N on right; no other marks or proofs. Late war parkerized refinish w/ blued extractor & safety. Checkered walnut grips. MAGS: 1 good parkerized 8 rd. w/ recessed crescent shape at front of floorplate. CONDITION: good to very good appearance as refinished w/ hand wear & very light marks on grips. Very slight high edge wear on slide & trigger guard. Near excellent bore. (22-77/NW). CURIO. $400-600.

1379. MAUSER MODEL HSC PISTOL. Cal. 7.65 (32 ACP). S# 763851. Bbl. 3.4”. Fixed blade front sight & square notch rear sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut grips. Serrated slide w/ left side safety. Mag. release position at bottom of magwell. MAGS: 1 detachable 8 rd. CONDITION: original blued finish; still retains the vast majority of coverage w/ thinning focused primarily on high spots & around muzzle. Thinning also below trigger guard & on front strap. Bore remains bright w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2057/JZ). CURIO. $300-450. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1380. MAUSER MODEL 1910 SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 6.35mm (25 ACP). S# 106834. Bbl. 3”. Mfg. 1910-1934; matching # bbl., slide, frame & sideplate. Checkered wood grip w/ Imperial Eagle image under 17mm Lucite disk on each side near butt. MAGS: 1 good factory 9 rd. w/ split base rather than side notched base. Fire blued trigger & bbl. retainer. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good brown double flap holster w/ spare mag. pouch on front plus stud & strap retention. Some inking under flap w/ readable portion being “H.Brynan” over “31246792”. Single wide belt loop on back & slotted for prior attached shoulder strap; now missing. CONDITION: very good overall w/ right side best appearing; faded thinning finish on sideplate. Dovetailed rear sight w/out finish. Hand worn grips; very good bore. (22-351/NW). CURIO. $350-500.

1381. MAUSER MODEL 1910/14 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 6.35mm (25 ACP). S# 105710. Bbl. 3 1/8” w/ matching S#’s. Mfg. 1914-1919 as first variant having checkered hard rubber grip w/ Mauser script logo. Improved Model of 1910 w/ removable sideplate & spring latched takedown. Matching numbered slide, frame, bbl, & sideplate. Nitre blued trigger, takedown latch & extractor. MAGS: 1 good factory 9rd. w/ scattered peppery oxidation. CONDITION: good to very good original appearance w/ thinning on sideplate & generally on high points. Scattered light peppery oxidation throughout. Chip on grip at top left rear. Very good plus bright bore. (22-531/NW). CURIO. $300-500.

1382. MAUSER UNIT MARKED MODEL 1914 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 371837. Bbl. 3.4” w/ matching #. Mfg. 1914-1934 w/ checkered walnut grip plus matching # slide & sideplate. Crown U proofs on bbl. & slide. Rear of grip unit stamped “R.L.B.66.”. MAGS: 1 good 8 rd. w/ Mauser banner on matte finished base having very slight upward turn at front. CONDITION: very good as refinished having light pitting on & around extractor. Top German quality refinish w/ somewhat satin appearance rather than gloss blue. Good plus grip w/ left side appearing very nice; right side w/ noticeable wear, scuff at top & slight irregularity around grip screw. Near excellent bore. (22-76/NW). CURIO. $450-600.

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1383. MAUSER 1934 7.65mm PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32acp) S#609767 Bbl: 3.5” Blue finish. Fixed sights. Left side controls w/ bottom mag release. Checkered hardwood grips. MAGS: 1 factory, “MAUSER” marked. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Plastic carry case. CONTITION: Original dark blue finish coverage is complete and consistent. Gentle thinning under close inspection primarily in areas of mechanical intervention, such as around ejection port, and some high areas. Shiny bore with strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-1819/JZ) CURIO $300-500.

1384. MAUSER MODEL 1934 PISTOL. Cal. 7.65 (32 ACP). S# 610352. Bbl. 3.5” marked w/ Prussian eagle on right side bbl. lug. Mfg. 19341939. Fixed blade front sight w/ fixed U shaped notched rear sight on slide above serrations. Blued on exposed metal surfaces. Matching numbered frame, slide, sideplate & bbl. lug. Checkered hardwood wrap around grip. Slide marked on left side “MAUSER-WERKE A.G. OBERNDORF A.N.” & marked on right side “CAL. 7.65 D.R.P.u.A.P.” MAGS: 1 steel 8 rd. CONDITION: exposed metal surfaces retain the majority of original bluing w/ thinning at muzzle on bbl. & slide & over extractor. Rear of receiver above grip & trigger guard behind trigger experience a light patina. Grip has 1 impression on backstrap & checkering demonstrates contact wear. Good bore w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2054/JZ). CURIO. $400-600. 1385. MAUSER MODEL 1914 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 32 ACP. S# 365655. Bbl. 3.4” numbered 6344. Mfg. 1910-1934 w/ border checkered walnut grips. Sideplate numbered 6344; slide & frame matching numbered; GERMANY export marked below frame S#. MAGS: 1 fair factory 8 rd. having stained body. CONDITION: fair to good appearance plus wear & spotty cleaned oxidation along w/ noticeable grip hand wear. Near excellent bore. (22-364/NW). CURIO. $200-300.

1386. MAUSER EAGLE 655 MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 611569. Bbl. 3.4” w/ matching # & eagle N proof (also at top rear of slide). Mfg. 1934-1939 being similar to Model 1914 w/ improved grip shape. Eagle party symbol under eagle 655 on left side of frame at rear. Gloss blued finish w/ matching numbered frame, slide & sideplate. MAGS: 1 very good 8 rd. w/ Mauser banner floorplate. CONDITION: very good appearance w/ slight high point wear from holstering plus wear area on right side of slide just forward of port & behind cocking grooves. Very good to excellent grip w/ one faint mark on front edge near trigger guard. Near excellent bore. (22-75/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

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1388. SACM GERMAN PROOFED MODEL 1935-A SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm Long. S# B3618A . Bbl. 4.3” Mfg. 1935-1945; about 10,000 issued to French military up to 06/20/40 & approx. 24,000 used by Germany. Eagle WaA251 proofed on left side of slide. MAGS: 1 very good 8 rd. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ slight high point wear & numerous random marks to black enameled finish. Very good grips & near excellent bore. (22-59/NW). CURIO. $500-750.

1389. JP SAUER EAGLE 37 PROOFED MODEL 38H SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 279821. Bbl. 3 1/4”. Mfg. 1938-1945 w/ Sauer logo checkered black plastic grips. Features of eagle N & eagle 37 proofs. Matching # polished slide; frame polished but rear of slide & frame matte finished. Slide safety, frame mounted cocking / decocking lever & mag. safety. MAGS: 1 unmarked 8 rd. w/ recessed area at front edge of base. CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ holster like high point wear & beginning patina appearance to grip straps. Occasional light marks & random peppery oxidation. Near excellent grips & bore. (22-63/NW). CURIO. $450-650.

1390. JP SAUER POLICED PROOFED MODEL 38H SEMI-AUTO. PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 310040. Bbl. 3 1/4”. Mfg. 1938-1945 w/ Sauer logo checkered black plastic grips. Scarce features include eagle N & eagle party symbol w/ C police proofs. Matching number polished slide; edges of frame polished but sides have milled appearance plus rear of slide & frame matte finished (backstrap polished). Slide safety, frame mounted cocking / decocking lever & mag. safety. MAGS: 1 “S” logo marked 8 rd. w/ peppery oxidation on base. CONDITION: about very good overall appearance w/ holster like high point wear & pinprick oxidation on grip straps. Occasional light marks & pinprick oxidation on right front of slide. Near excellent grips & bore. Action internals appear almost unfired w/ no wear on feed ramp or breech face. (22-62/NW). CURIO. $600-900. 163

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1387. MAUSER KREIGSMARINE MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 614382. Bbl. 3.4” w/ matching # & eagle N proof (also at top rear of slide). Mfg. 1934-1939 being similar to Model 1914 w/ improved grip shape. Eagle party symbol over M on right side of frame above mid point of grip. Gloss blued finish w/ matching numbered frame, slide & sideplate. MAGS: 1 very good 8 rd. w/ Mauser banner floorplate additionally marked “N1607” over horizontal slim “X”. CONDITION: very good plus appearance w/ slight high point wear from holstering. Hand worn grip w/ some very light handling marks. Bright, almost near excellent bore having slight bulge at mid point. (22-74/NW). CURIO. $700-1,000.


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1391. JP SAUER 38H PISTOL WITH GERMAN PROOF. Cal. 7.65 (32 ACP). S# 381802. Bbl. 3.5”. Blued finish. Serrated slide w/ fixed sights & flat top having weave pattern checkering, marked “J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL / CAL. 7.65” on left side. Slide marked “PATENT” on right side behind ejection port. Left side safety. Left side decocking lever. Left side thumb actuated mag. release. Black checkered Bakelite grips. Frame marked w/ German eagle over “N” proof on right side rear. MAGS. 1 original 8 rd. w/ Sauer logo on floorplate. CONDITION: finish coverage is consistent overall illustrating thinning throughout. Grips appear free of any structural damage though checkering demonstrates wear at pressure points. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2032/JZ). CURIO. $450-600.

1392. WWII WaA140 FIRST VARIATION FN 1922 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 56779a. S# indicates May 1943 - Dec. 1943 (S# range 1a - 79000b) w/ scattered eagle “WaA140” & acceptance proofs plus “(H)” on left side of slide near muzzle. Matching numbered 4 1/2” bbl., slide, frame & bbl. lug. Blue finished pistol w/ flat trigger, mag. safety & 2 piece checkered wood grips. MAGS: 1 replacement 9 rd. marked “-FN- / 7.65m/m”. CONDITION: very good overall w/ areas of finish loss, edge wear, pinprick oxidation & minor handling marks. Very good grips show some light wear, right panel has crack extending from top edge. Very good bore w/ sharp rifling. (22-89/MD). CURIO. $500-800.

1393. WWII FRENCH MAP KREIGSMODELL “UNIQUE” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32ACP). S# 68029. Approx. 18,000 produced under German occupation by Manufacture d’ Armes Pyrenees of Hendaye, France for Germany during WWII until late 1944 when France was liberated. This variation was a German improvement to Model 17 “Unique” w/ external hammer, altered frame to have beavertail & arched grooved mainspring housing, along w/ eagle “WaA020” on frame & eagle proof on bbl. Mag. safety & w/out last rd. slide lock. This blued pistol has 3 1/4” bbl., fixed sights, heel mag. release, lanyard loop on butt of frame & 2 piece grooved plastic grips w/ monogram “7.65m/m / 9 SCHUSS”. MAGS: 1-9 rd. CONDITION: very good overall w/ scattered pinprick oxidation & handling marks. Very good bore w/ sharp rifling. (22-79/MD). CURIO. $700-1,000.

1394. WWII FRENCH MAP COURT 9 COUPS “UNIQUE” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32ACP). S# 43091. Produced by Manufacture d’ Armes Pyrenees of Hendaye, France for Germany during WWII w/ eagle “WaA251” proof on right side of frame below S#. This blued pistol has 3 1/4” bbl., fixed sights, heel mag. release, lanyard loop on butt of frame & 2 piece grooved plastic grips w/ monogram “7.65m/m / 9 SCHUSS”. MAGS: 1-9 rd. CONDITION: good to very good overall condition w/ scattered pinprick oxidation, handling marks & areas of wear. Very good bore w/ sharp rifling. (22-80/MD). CURIO. $500-700. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1396. CZ GERMAN MARKED fnh MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 433513. Bbl. 3.87”. Mfg. late war (S# 261,000-476,000) w/ S# on right front of frame & slide rib plus fnh on left side of slide. Eagle w/ party symbol on bbl. at port & on slide rib before S#. WaA76 on right side of frame above grip. Wartime milled finish w/ smooth topped rib. Border checkered CZ logo brown plastic grip. Straw colors on trigger & hammer; blued extractor. MAGS: 1 good 8 rd. w/ “P.Mod 27” on floorplate having light upward bend on front. CONDITION: overall good appearance w/ light holster like high point wear. Good grip w/ hand wear & chips on bottom front edges. Very faint straw colors & near excellent bore. (22-115/NW). CURIO. $350-500.

1397. CZ GERMAN POLICE MARKED MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 47645. Bbl. 3.87”. Mfg. 1942 (1941-1943; S# 21,500-261,000). Matching numbered frame, sideplate, bbl. & slide w/ BOHMISCHE slide markings. Eagle w/ party symbol & K on left side trigger guard; lion proof & 42 on right. WaA76 on bbl. near S# plus lion proof at port. Border checkered CZ logo brown plastic grip. Straw colors on trigger, extractor & hammer. MAGS: 1 good 8 rd. w/ “P.Mod 27” on floorplate having peppery oxidation & slight upward bend on front. CONDITION: overall very good plus appearance w/ very light holster like high point wear & slight spot of finish loss on right side of slide just forward of port. Breech face & feed ramp have unused appearance. Sm. chips on bottom front edges of grip plus very light marks at bottom rear. Near excellent straw colors & bore. (22-119/NW). CURIO. $550-800.

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1395. MAB GERMAN PROOFED MODEL D SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 69352. Bbl. 4” Mfg. 1933-1964; German military obtained approx. 53,000 during occupation from June 1940-1942 & were marked w/ eagle WaA251 on right side of trigger guard plus eagle party symbol on bbl. at port. Matching numbered slide; bbl. not numbered. MAB logo checkered black plastic grips plus lanyard loop at butt. Lever, grip & mag. safeties. MAGS: 1 factory 9 rd. CONDITION: good plus over all appearance having holster like high point wear, light marks & occasional light peppery oxidation. Fit, finish & screw attachments indicate reproduction grips. Near excellent bore. (22-61/NW). CURIO. $450-600.


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1398. CZ GERMAN MARKED MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 224482. Bbl. 3.87”. Mfg. 1941-1943; S# 21,500-261,000. Only slide numbered w/ BOHMISCHE markings. Eagle w/ party symbol on bbl. at port. WaA76 on right side of frame above grip. Wartime milled finish w/ “PETER J. LEVIDITIS” on right side of frame below extractor. Quick internet search found Chicago resident (1917-1999) of Greek heritage; right age group but no reference to WWII. Border checkered CZ logo brown plastic grip. Straw colors on trigger, extractor & hammer. MAGS: 1 void of finish 8 rd. w/ “P.Mod 27” on floorplate having very light upward bend on front. CONDITION: overall good appearance w/ light holster like high point wear & slight outward bend to sideplate w/ non matching fit appearance. Good grip w/ hand wear & sm. chip on bottom front edge of left side. Good straw colors & near excellent bore. (22-120/NW). CURIO. $350-500.

1399. CZ fnh MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32ACP). S# 445587. Bbl. 4”. Matching numbered frame, slide & bbl. Eagle WaA76 on frame plus eagle party symbol on bbl. MAGS: 1 near excellent 8 rd. as refinished having base marked “P.Mod.27”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair flap holster w/ stud & strap retention, spare mag. pouch, single wide belt loop marked “P.Mod.27”. CONDITION: good appearance of arsenal reblue w/ slide having slight plum hue. Minimal hand wear on grip but sizable chip at top left rear. Near excellent bore. (22-194/NW). CURIO. $500-750.

1400. GERMAN PROOFED CZ MODEL 27 SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 53708. Bbl. 4” w/ eagle party symbol & WaA76 proofs. Early example w/ polished blued finish plus strawed trigger, hammer, grip screws & extractor. BOHMISCHE marked slide & checkered brown plastic CZ logo grip. Matching numbered frame, slide, bbl. & sideplate. WaA76 on right side of frame above grip & on top of slide. MAGS: 2 “P.Mod 27” marked 8 rd.; very good & near excellent. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good to very good matching flap holster w/ stud & strap retention. Mag. pouch on front w/ scuffs on lower portion. Balance of holster very good. Back w/ “P.Mod.27”, “1941”, CZ logo & eagle party symbol over “WaA76”. CONDITION: very slight frontal holster wear w/ overall appearance near excellent having great straw colors plus near excellent bore & grips. Early production collector quality example. (22-731/ NW). CURIO. $400-600.

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1402. BERETTA MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 574383. Bbl. 3 3/8”. Mfg. 1944 as marked on matching numbered slide. Blued unpolished war time finish w/ black PB logo metal backed grips. Use stamp on left near hammer vaguely appears to be PS for police; very poorly stamped. MAGS: 1 good 7 rd. factory w/ finger extension. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked fair to good green double flap holster w/ spare mag. pouch plus stud & strap retention; single wide belt loop. CONDITION: good appearance w/ spots of pitting on either side of slide top at open area. Very good grips w/ minor marks; very good bore. (22-340/NW). CURIO. $500-700.

1403. BERETTA 4UT MODEL 1935 MILITARY CONTRACT SEMI- AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 559396. Bbl. 3 3/8”. Mfg. 1944 w/ parkerized finish plus matching numbered frame, slide & bbl. Mfg. w/in 4th contract group (1944-1945, S# 544,000-599,000) w/ 4UT in oval marking at top left rear of frame. Various contracts went to Italy, Japan & Germany; group 3 w/ 4UT stamp went to Germany & Japan. This pistol most likely to Germany (see holster below). PB logo black plastic grips w/ metal backers. MAGS: 2 very good to excellent 8 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good plus brown oiled holster w/out markings. Double flap w/ strap on lower attaching to stud on upper; spare mag. pouch on front. Single wide belt loop. References indicate holster to be sm. generic style used by Germany rather than Italy. CONDITION: very light frontal holster wear & slight function wear; overall about near excellent including bore & grips. Especially nice collector quality example. (22-730/NW). CURIO. $400-600.

1404. BERETTA MODEL 1935 AIRFORCE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP.). S# 418885. Bbl. 3 3/8”. Mfg. 1936 w/ bright blued finish & full slide legend giving model & date. Matching numbered frame, slide & bbl. Metal backed PB logo grips & ring hammer. Top left rear of frame has Airforce crown over eagle w/ circled “RP” below. Exact marking pictured on bottom of page 277 of “AXIS PISTOLS” by Still. MAGS: 1 good 8 rd. w/ metal finger extension. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ light marks, peppery oxidation & thinning from function & holstering. Hand worn grips w/ reduced texture plus light scratches on left. Fair bore noticeably worn w/ even moderate pitting. (22-734/NW). CURIO. $400-600. 167 Many Additional Photos on poulinauctions.com

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1401. WWII GROUP IV BERETTA 1935 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 554633 (1944). Mfg. for the German forces in Italy w/ left side of frame having Control unit “4/ UT” marking. Matching numbered 3 3/8” bbl. w/ matching numbered slide & frame. Polish blue finish w/ fixed sights & 2 piece black plastic grips w/ Beretta monogram. MAGS: 1-8 rd. CONDITION: good to very good overall appearance w/ pinprick oxidation, patina, edge wear & handling marks. Blue is faded in carry areas. Grips show wear & handling marks. Very good bore w/ sharp rifling. (22-125/MD). CURIO. $500-800.


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1405. FEMARU jhv 41 MODEL 37 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 33910. Bbl. 4”. Mfg. 1941 w/ matching numbered frame, slide & bbl. Left side of slide w/ eagle party symbol proof plus left side of trigger guard w/ eagle WaA58. Characteristic vertical grooved wood grips & swinging lanyard loop at rear of butt. Left side of slide forward of cocking grooves marked “jhv” over “41”. MAGS: 2 TOTAL 8 rd.; matching w/ finger extension base marked “P.Mod.37” & aftermarket. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good brown police style drop flap holster w/ stud & strap retention plus mag. pouch on front. Underside of flap neatly inked “Nuf lur Pistole 37m” over “!Ung Kal 7,65mm”. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ light holster like high point wear; left grip very good, right grip good w/ dent in center appearing caused by stud of holster. Near excellent bore. (22-195/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1406. WWII HUNGARIAN FEMARU MODEL 37 (jvh 41) SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 1441. Mfg. for Germany w/ “jvh / 41”, “Pistole M 37 Kal. 7,65mm” & German eagle party symbol proof on left side of slide along w/ German eagle “WaA58” proof on left side trigger guard. Bbl. 3.93”. Fixed sights. Blue finish. Grooved 2 piece walnut grips. Lanyard loop at butt. Matching numbered slide, frame & bbl. MAGS: 1-8 rd. marked on bottom “P Mod. 37”. CONDITION: good overall blue showing areas of fading finish, edge wear & pinprick oxidation. Good grips showing light handling marks. Very good bore w/ sharp rifling. (22-93/ MD). CURIO. $400-600.

1407. FEMARU jhv / 43 MODEL 37 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 66712. Bbl. 3.93” w/ eagle party symbol proof on raised boss on left side at muzzle. Mfg. 1943 as indicated by “jhv/43” on slide. Matching numbered frame, slide & bbl. Eagle WaA173 on left side of trigger guard plus eagle party symbol on left side of slide. Blued milled finish w/ finely checkered raised rib. Thumb & grip safeties. Vertically grooved hardwood grips. Pivoting lanyard loop at base of grip safety. MAGS: 1 matching numbered 8 rd. w/ distinctive finger extension plus “P.Mod.37” on base. CONDITION: very good original finish w/ very light high edge wear, function wear & occasional light marks. Very good to excellent grips. Near excellent bore. (22-92/NW). CURIO. $550-800.

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1409. ASTRA GERMAN RANGE MODEL 400 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Largo. S# 98286. Bbl. 6” marked w/ flaming bomb P (also on left rear of frame & slide) plus “9m/m&38” at port. Mfg. 1941 (1921-1945) & numbered w/in 92851-98850 (known range of German use; no special markings). 2 Shipments in 1941 totaling 6,000 units; first group of 4,500 went to Postal Police use & last 1,500 shipped 11/11/41 were for general use. Most were shipped w/ laminated paper holster having leather strap. Scarce variation only identifiable by S# range; matching number frame, slide & bbl. Fully checkered walnut grips plus lanyard loop & mag. release (Niter blued as is mag. safety pin & extractor) at rear of butt. Bright plated finish on trigger, slide stop & safety lever. Has both thumb & mag. safeties. MAGS: 1 good Astra marked 8 rd. CONDITION: very good appearance w/ minimal high point wear. Light peppery oxidation on right side of slide at bottom plus corresponding cocking grooves. 2 Spots of peppery oxidation on right side of frame dust cover. LIght bright marks on front strap & even light peppery oxidation on grip safety. Very good bright finishes plus bbl. exterior having slight rub marks at port. Back of mag. release w/ mild gray patina tone yet sides have vivid Niter blue as does extractor. Very good grips w/ sm. marks at bottom of right. Gray patina appearing grip screws. Near excellent bore. (22-73/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1410. ASTRA GERMAN PROOFED MODEL 600 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 6204. Bbl. 5 1/4” marked w/ flaming bomb P (also on left rear of frame & slide) plus “PIST.PATR.08” at port. Mfg. 1944 (1944-1945) & numbered w/in 1-10,500 (known range of German use; eagle WaAD20). Scarce variation identifiable by S# range & D20 German proof. Matching number frame, slide & bbl. Fully checkered nicely figured walnut grips plus sm. lanyard loop & mag. release (bright finished as is slide stop, trigger & thumb safety). Niter blued mag. latch pin & extractor. Has both thumb & mag. safeties. MAGS: 1 good Astra marked 8 rd.; noticeable body wear. CONDITION: very good plus appearance w/ very minimal high point wear. Very good bright finishes plus bbl. exterior having very slight rub marks at port. Very good to excellent Niter blue finishes. Very good grips w/ very sm. marks at bottom of left. Beginning gray patina appearance to grip screws. Near excellent bore. (22-84/NW). CURIO. $900-1,400.

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1408. GLISENTI MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. S# 9P. Bbl. 3.9”. Mfg. 1910-1915 using cartridge dimensionally equal to 9mm Luger but w/ 25% less power; deemed unsafe w/ Luger cartridges. Italian service pistol used in WWI & WWII. Checkered hard rubber grips w/ eagle in shield w/ cross symbol on each. Top of receiver w/ circular shield proof plus “RV” in shield. “9” & “P” on face of trigger guard, under side of bolt, under side of bbl. & right rear of receiver. Right rear frame has “TM” in oval plus crown over “FAB” over “1910” in circle. Checkered grip safety incorporated in front strap rather than rear. Checkered slide stop button at top left rear by grip. MAGS: near excellent plated 7 rd. Bottom left side has “RP” in oval. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very nice glass topped wood display case having green felt bottom section along w/ green foam. Brass hinges & double latches; no key. CONDITION: very good plus w/ occasional sm. spot of peppery oxidation & beginning faint thinning at some high points. Near excellent bore & grips plus internal portions & breach face have unfired appearance. True collector quality example. (22-1438/NW). CURIO. $1,000-2,000.


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1411. ASTRA GERMAN PROOFED MODEL 300 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Kurz (380 ACP). S# 563358. Bbl. 4” w/ “9m/m KURZ” over chamber. Mfg. 1943 (1923-1946); 85,390 supplied to German military between 1941 & 1945 (approx 63,000 in 380 ACP & 22,390 in 32 ACP). Desirable example w/ matching numbered frame slide & bbl. Top right rear of frame w/ eagle WaA961. “P” w/in flaming bomb on bbl., frame & slide. Mag. & thumb safeties. Fully checkered walnut grips w/ mag. latch & lanyard loop at bottom of left. MAGS: 1 Astra marked 6 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good unmarked black police style dbl. flap holster w/ spare mag. pouch. Stud & strap flap retention; single wide belt loop. CONDITION: good to very good general appearance w/ scattered peppery oxidation throughout along w/ stained appearance to trigger & safety. Very good grips w/ patina appearing screws. Dull Niter blued finish on mag. latch pin & extractor. Near excellent bore. (22-72/NW). CURIO. $650-900.

1412. POST WWI CARABINEROS ISSUED ASTRA MODEL 1921 (400) SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Largo. S# 17708 (1923). Per “AStra Firearms” by Leonardo Antaris, this pistol was mfg. in a 337 unit block (S# range 1751317849) shipped 8/14/1923 to Huelva Comandancia de Carabineros. The Huelva Carbineros (Carabiners) were a regional border patrol & customs for the Portugal border & Atlantic Ocean. This pistol is blue finished w/ matching numbered 6” bbl. Matching numbered slide has Carabineros crest over early Astra logo along w/ “ESPERANZA Y UNICETA / GUERNICA ESPANA / PISTOLA DE 9 M/M / MODELO 1921”. Frame has grip safety along w/ “SPAIN” export mark on right side. 2 Piece checkered synthetic grips w/ Astra logo. MAGS: 1 - 8 rd. CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ fading finish turning to brown w/ marks, pinprick oxidation. Good bore w/ frosted appearance & light pitting. (22-1818/MD). CURIO. $350-550.

1413. ASTRA MODEL 400 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Largo. S# 31676. Bbl. 6”. Mfg. 1921-1945 w/ slide marked “Modelo 1921”. Border checkered hard rubber grips w/ Astra logo; lanyard ring at lower left rear of butt. Matching numbered slide, frame & bbl. Interarms import marked on right by trigger. MAGS: 1 very good 8 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Interarms import box (2 split lid corners) w/ paperwork & cleaning rod. CONDITION: good plus as refinished over areas of light pitting. Undamaged grips having noticeable handling & light marks. About good bore w/ wear & even light pitting. (22-894/NW). CURIO. $300-500.

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1414. 2 ASTRA SEMI-AUTO PISTOLS: MODEL 1921 & 600/43. 1) MODEL1921. Cal. 9mm Largo. S# 20683. Bbl. 6”. Mfg. 19211945; often referred to as Model 400. Matching numbered frame, slide & bbl. Black border checkered Astra logo hard rubber grips. Grip, mag. & thumb safeties. Lanyard loop & mag. latch at base of butt. Fixed sights on slide w/ square faced front. MAGS: 2 good to very good factory 8 rd.; refinished & original. CONDITION: very good refinished appearance w/ hand worn grips. Very good bore w/ slight frosting. (22729/NW). 2) MODEL 600/43. Cal. 9mm Para (9mm Luger). S# 31633. Bbl. 5 1/4” w/ fixed sights. Slide marked “MOD.600/43”. Mfg. for Armory in Burgos & later in 1951 exported to West German police w/in group of 31,350 units. Matching numbered bbl., slide & frame w/ matching flaming bomb “P” proofs. Fully checkered walnut grips. MAGS: 1 very good factory 8rd. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ slight high point wear & occasional handling marks. Very good grips w/ sm. light marks on right. Very good bore w/ sharp rifling & hint of frosting. (22-738/NW). ALL CURIO. $750-1,100.

1415. STAR MODEL B SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 251144. Bbl. 5” w/ “Ca/.08” & “P” in flaming bomb at port. Mfg. 1944 (1934-1975) w/ border checkered walnut grips having diamond center at screws. Eagle WaA620 at right rear of frame. Very similar in design to Colt Model 1911A1 w/out plunger tube, different shaped mag. release & external extractor. Sm. lanyard ring at bottom left of butt & integral checkered arched backstrap. MAGS: 1 factory 8 rd. having tabs from sides of body folded over Star marked base. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ holster like high point wear & scattered peppery oxidation; some of which has been cleaned. About good grips w/ notable hand wear but no damage. Near excellent bore. (22-83/NW). CURIO. $500-750.

1416. SCARCE ANSCHUTZ JGA GERMANIA WEHRSPORTKARABINER SINGLE-SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN 4MM ZIMMERSTUTZEN. Cal. 4mm Zimmerstutzen. S#. 9959. Bbl. 26 1/16”. Bbl. is rifled for approx. 10”. Balance of bbl. is smooth bore & measures approx. 11.27mm inside dia. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ encircled “JGA” logo which indicates J.G. Anschutz. Receiver is additionally marked at rear ring - “JGA - Wehrsportkarabiner” “Kal. 4mm lang”. Bbl. is marked on top “JG Anschutz Germaniawaffenwerk AG Zellamehlis/thur.” Open tangent rear sight fully adjustable for windage & elevation. Windage adjustment requires square key which is not present. Inverted V military type front sight. Cleaning rod & bayonet bar are present. Milled “H” type upper band retained by cross pin. Milled lower band w/ side sling mount also retained by pin. Turndown bolt handle. Flag type safety. Walnut stock & hand guard w/ flat type steel buttplate. Stock is unmarked & has rear mortice for standard German rifle sling. CONDITION: stock set has very attractive appearance w/ a few scattered handling marks. Top of grip has approx. 1/2” dia. knot filled at time of mfg. Metal retains 95% blue w/ light high point wear. Very good shiny bore. (22-651/RW). CURIO. $500-800. 171

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1417. SCARCE DESIRABLE WWII ERA MODEL W625A GERMAN SA 22 TRAINING BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 120385. Bbl. 26 3/8”. Early German 22 training rifle by Simson & Co., Suhl. Marked “SA” on right side of buttstock, indicating use by the German SA (Sturm Abteilung) for military training. S#’s match on bbl. & bolt. Receiver marked on top “Mod. W625A” & Simson logo. Bbl. marked on top “FLUSS-STAHL KRUPP-ESSEN”. Marked on side “KAL. 22 LONG RIFLE”. Markings partially enhanced in white. Bolt cocks on opening. Early oval loading port. Safety is integral to rear of bolt. Tangent rear sight graduated to 200m. Inverted V ramp front sight. Milled trigger guard. Stacking rod is present. Walnut stock & handguard. Stock made w/ grasping grooves. Buttstock is mortised for side sling, lower band does not have sling loop. CONDITION: stock has worn original finish w/ sm. scratches & handling marks throughout while retaining attractive appearance. 60% Original blue finish turning gray, notably on receiver w/ areas of light wear & fine oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (22-136/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1418. INTERESTING GERMAN SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION TRAINING RIFLE FITTED W/ ITALIAN M38 FOLDING BAYONET. Cal. 22 LR. S# 6 (root of bolt). The 23” rnd. bbl. is stamped w/ cal. on left. Single shot action has German proofs on receiver ring & bolt. Plain European walnut half pistol grip stock w/ steel buttplate has 2 steel bands, front w/ bayo. lug. Rifle is fitted w/ an old sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Italian model 38 folding bayo. w/ scabbard that fits rifle perfectly. CONDITION: good as refinished. Bbl. & action w/ cold blue over some pitting. Stock w/ renewed oil finish. Bore is bright & shiny. Mechanically good. Bayo. is in matching condition. (22-518/MGM). CURIO. $400-600.

1419. GERMAN WALTHER SPORTMODELL BOLT ACTION SINGLE TRAINING RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S#. 57748. Numbers match on bbl. & receiver. Bbl. 26”. 22 cal. training rifle is in general configuration of Model 98k military rifle. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “WALTHER” banner, “THURINGEN”. Right side of receiver ring & bbl. have (BUGN) proof marks. Right side of receiver bridge is marked in Gothic “Deutsches sportmodell”. Left side of receiver ring is marked “WAFFENFABRIK WALTHER ZELLA-MEHLIS”. Bbl. is marked on left rear “KAL.22 LANG FUR BUCHSEN”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 200 meters. Inverted V front sight. Stacking rod is present. Milled upper & lower bands retained by pins. Standard M 98k leather side sling. Walnut stock set w/ flat buttplate & steel disassembly disk. CONDITION: Stock set has moderate wear, scratches & handling marks throughout. Metal retains 75% original blue w/ thinning wear & scattered spots of very light oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (22-653/RW). CURIO. $400-600.

1420. GUSTLOFF-WERKE BOLT ACTION TRAINING RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 266054. Bbl. 26” rnd. w/ band mounted blade front sight & graduated leaf rear sight. Single shot action. Front receiver ring is marked w/ “G / GUSTLOFF-WERKE / Waffenwerk / Suhl”. Right side of receiver is marked “K.K. Wehrsportgewehr”. Bbl. & receiver have German eagle proofs. Band fastened walnut stock & handguard w/ iron fittings, bayonet lug & cleaning rod. Leather sling. CONDITION: 70% lightly faded blue. Wood has good finish showing scattered handling marks. Bore retains sound rifling. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (221402/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

1421. MAUSER ES350 BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 198847. Bbl. 22” rnd. Hooded ramp mounted bead front sight w/ 200 yd. graduated leaf rear sight on adj. groove. Action is grooved for sight installation. Wing type safety & claw extractor. Single stage trigger. Blue finish. Walnut target weight stock w/ capped pistol grip, hand checkering, sling swivels & checkered plastic buttplate. Right side has stamped Mauser emblem. Pre 1935 mfg. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing light wear & spots of freckling. Original stock finish shows scratches, marks & sm. dents. Sound action. Good bright bore w/ strong rifling. (22-656/DS). CURIO. $500-750. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1423. STEYR KROPATSCHEK MODEL 1886 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 8x60R. S# 1722. Bbl. 32”. Graduated leaf military rear sight. Tubular mag. located in forend. Full length walnut stock w/ bayonet lug, cleaning rod & handguard. Iron buttplate & fittings. Military sling on original swivels. CONDITION: 70% dull fading blue. Handguard shows heavy wear. Refinished stock shows darkening around buttplate w/ numerous scratches, dents & marks. Functioning action. Dark bore w/ lightly worn rifling. (01-20698/DS). ANTIQUE. $700-1,000.

1424. BAVARIAN WERDER MODEL 1869 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 11X50mmR. S# 8371A. Bbl. 34 3/4” rnd. w/ octagon shank. 2200 Paces adj. rear sight. Unique Martini style action w/ external lever. 3 Band walnut stock w/ iron fittings. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to brown showing some light pitting. Sanded & refinished stock shows wear & handling marks w/ cracks & chips around action & buttplate. Action is bound & not operating. Stock alongside action is missing escutcheons & screw. Bore retains strong rifling. (01-20911/DS). ANTIQUE. $300-500.

1425. SCARCE & DESIRABLE 1937 DATED MOSCHETTO BAILILLA BOLT ACTION YOUTH CARBINE FOR THE OPERA NAZIONALE BALILLA. Cal. 6.5 Blank. S# D7736. This dainty rifle produced by FNA Brescia has the same appearance as the 1891 Cavalry Carbines, yet smaller dimensions. According to “The Model 1891 Carcano Rifle” by Giovani Chegia & Alberto Simonelli, these rifles were used by the Opera Nazionale Balilla, Mussolini’s Youth organization from 1926-1937. Left side of stock has plaque reading “Fascista AMADEI EDOARDO / Caduto II 5 Agosto 1922 / Sala Baganza (Parma)” appearing to commemorate Amadei Edoardo, who died on August 5th, 1922 in Sala Baganza, a town close to Parma of Northern Italy near Milan. This rifle’s 14.5” bbl. has a blade front sight & folding bayonet assembly w/ latch locking. Tangent rear sight. Top of receiver has “ONB” crest. Blue finish w/ case colored bolt. Hardwood stock set w/ leather sling & trapdoor buttplate. Left side of stock has non matching # “7756”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rare khaki sling. 2 Piece cleaning rod in buttstock. CONDITION: Good blue fading to brown w/ moderate handling marks in action around along w/ patina & pinprick oxidation. Bolt has brown patina w/ case colors in protected areas. Sanded & refinished stock has good finish w/ moderate handling marks. Very good rifled bore. (22-633/MD). CURIO. $400-600.

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1422. RARE AUSTRIAN WERNDL 1873 JAEGER SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 11.15X58Rmm. S# 7658E. Bbl. 28 7/16”. Dovetail mounted blade front sight w/ 1400 paces graduated leaf rear sight. Single shot rotary breech block action. Exposed hammer is inside the lock plate. Jaeger style steel hand rest trigger guard. 3 Band walnut stock w/ sling swivels & steel buttplate. Peak of buttplate has unit markings “2FW / 1548”. Left side & toeline of stock have several partially legible markings. Action & rear sight have matching numbers. The Jaeger rifles were only issued to special troops such as Pioneers & Sappers. CONDITION: bbl. & receiver retain 70% lightly faded blue showing scattered light pitting & surface corrosion. Lock & breechblock finish are fading to a light gray. Stock has worn original finish showing numerous scratches, dents & handling marks. Sound action & lock. Bore is generally bright w/ strong rifling. (01-20691/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-1,000.


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1426. SCARCE MODEL 1955 SWISS BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE WITH KERN AARAU TELESCOPIC SIGHT. Cal. 7.5 X 55 Swiss. S# 1864. Bbl. 29” & includes muzzle brake. S# matches on receiver, bolt, scope, import marked on side of bbl. These unusual sniper rifles were designed & built around the Model 1931 straight pull bolt action. The mag. is offset & tilted to allow for easier loading of the rifle when the telescope is mounted. The receiver has integral mt. bases for the detachable telescope. Rifle is fitted w/ a perforated steel flash suppressor & muzzle brake w/ bayonet lug. The Kern 3.5X scope w/ post & crosshair reticle has elevation to a range of 800 meters & an integral mt. Receiver marked on top w/ “Swiss cross”. Bbl. has “BP” proof. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,500m. Blade front sight w/ protective ears is drift adj. for windage. Rifle has heavy duty steel bipod mounted on forward end of trigger guard. Beech stock set w/ pistol grip. Grip checkered w/ flat top diamonds. Original Swiss leather sling. Scope has S# enhanced in white. Post & crosshair reticle. MAGS: 1-6 rd., marked on bottom “Zf. Kar.” & S#. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green painted steel scope can w/ belt loops. Scope adjusting tool is not present. CONDITION: stock set has moderate to heavy wear w/ dents, scratches & handling marks. Handguard has nearly full length crack on top right. Notable loss of wood at end of grip. Notable wear & scratches on both sides of forend. Metal has 60% original thinning blue turning gray w/ wear & scattered scratches. Scope has notably gray appearance. Optics appear clear & serviceable. Muzzle brake assembly has notable plum coloration. Good bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-307/RW). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.

1427. SWISS MODEL 1881 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 10.4 x 42 R (41 Swiss RF). S# 226540. Bbl. 33”. Blade front sight w/ 1,600m graduated rear sight. 12 Rnd. tubular mag. is held in forend. Band & wedge fastened walnut forearm w/ straight grip stock having iron buttplate & fittings. Slotted tip cleaning rod. Bbl. receiver & all major parts have matching numbers. CONDITION: blue is fading to a dark patina showing scattered surface corrosion. Stock & forearm have age darkened appearance showing numerous dents, scratches & marks. Sound action. Bore is generally bright w/ lightly worn rifling showing sm. spots of pitting. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (01-20705/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-800.

1428. SWISS K31 SCHMIDT RUBIN STRAIGHT PULL BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE WITH ACCESSORY TARGET SIGHTS. Cal. 7.5X55. S# 988548. Bbl. 25 1/2”. S# matches on receiver, bolt & bbl. Import mark on left side of sight base. 1951 Mfg. date stamped in stock under buttplate. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,500 meters. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Rifle is additionally furnished w/ F&W diopter fully adj. aperture rear sight including adj. screw in eyepiece. F&W globe target front sight w/ crosshair aperture. Beech stock & handguard. MAGS: 1 Detachable 6 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 11 3/4” double edge blade bayonet w/ smooth walnut grips & steel scabbard. Bayonet is marked on right ricasso “ELSENER SCHWYZ.” Bayonet in nice original condition w/ scattered spots of fine oxidation & scattered handling marks. Black scabbard retains 80% original finish. Pebble grain Mosin Nagant mag. pouch w/ 2 stripper clips & 6 brass inert training rds. Rubberized tool roll w/ cleaning rod & accessories. Redding neck sizing die set w/ shell holder. Bushnell Sportview scope w/ duplex reticle. Weaver rings & unmarked “no drill” scope base. Optics appear clear & serviceable. Copy of “Swiss Magazine Loading Rifles” by Poyer. Sm. quantity of cast gas check match bullets. Includes NEI 2 cavity bullet mold FN K31 & mold instructions. Includes also approx. 90 empty brass fired cases. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ added finish. Light wear, staining & scattered handling marks throughout. Metal retains 80% original blue finish w/ spots of thinning & light wear. Near excellent shiny bore. (22-29/RW). CURIO. $500-700. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1429A. MODEL 1896 SWEDISH MAUSER MILITARY RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAF’S W/ “SA” FINNISH ACCEPTANCE MARK. S# 491597. Standard configuration w/ 29” bbl. Stepped rear sight. 96 Action is stamped w/ crowned “C” & Carl Gustaf’s information on receiver ring & dated “1921”. “SA” mark is on left side (a group of rifles supplied by Sweden to Finland during WWII). S# is on left sidewall. Bolt is bright polish. All serial numbers match. Beechwood stock has steel buttplate, sighting disk on left side of butt & attaches w/ 2 milled bands, both w/ matching numbers. Importer’s mark is on right side of bbl. at muzzle. CONDITION: very fine, metal parts retaining nearly all of their original finish. Stock w/ what appears to be its original finish w/ some light marks. Bore although a bit dirty, appears to be excellent. Action is smooth. (22-510/MGM). CURIO. $300-500.

1430. 2 SWISS VETTERLI MILITARY BOLT ACTION RIFLES. 1) MODEL 1878. Cal. 41 Swiss. S# 169793. Bbl. 33” w/ blade front sight & 1200 meter rear sight. Left side of action has makers marking “WAFFENFABRIK/BERN”. Bolt action w/ 11 rd. tubular magazine. 2 Band wedge fastened forearm w/ bayonet lug on right side of band. Straight grip walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Leather sling on original swivels. CONDITION: over 80% lightly faded blue showing scattered corrosion. Trigger guard & floorplate have faded to gray. Wood shows wear w/ scratches, dents & handling marks. Bore retains sound rifling showing light pitting. (01-20683/DS). 2) MODEL 1869/71. Cal. 41 Swiss. S# 142599. Bbl. 33”. Blade front sight w/ 1000 meter rear sight. Bolt action w/ 11 rd. tubular magazine in forend. Left side of receiver has mfg. marking “WAFFENFABRIK/BERN”. 2 Band forearm w/ square checkering on hand grip portion. Straight grip walnut stock w/ steel buttplate & fittings. Slotted tip cleaning rod. CONDITION: bbl. & action retain over 80% lightly faded blue showing scattered spots of corrosion. Trigger guard & floorplate retain 50% fading case colors. Stock & forearm have age darkened appearance showing dents & handling marks. Pitted bore w/ intact rifling. (01-20684/DS). ALL ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,600.

1431. MODEL 1878 SWISS VETTERLI BOLT ACTION INFANTRY RIFLE. Cal. 41 Swiss RF. S# 159950. Bbl. 33”. Serial numbers match on receiver, bbl., cartridge lifter & trigger. Receiver marked on left side w/ Swiss cross “WAFFENFABRIK BERN M.78”. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,200m. Stud type front sight. Cleaning rod is not present. Walnut stock set. Buttstock marked w/ acceptance mark behind trigger guard. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, scratches & handling marks throughout. Metal has traces of thinning blue turning gray & patina w/ wear & scattered handling marks. Good shiny bore w/ sharp lands & several scattered sm. pits. (01-20672/RW). ANTIQUE. $300-500.

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1429. MODEL 1896 SWEDISH MAUSER MILITARY RIFLE BY HUSQVARNA. Cal. 6.5x55 Swede. S# 688012. Standard configuration w/ 29” bbl. Tangent curve rear sight. Blued action is marked w/ Husqvarna’s name, address & “1943” on receiver ring. S# is on sidewall. Bolt number matches, bottom metal does not. Beachwood stock has sighting disk on right side of butt, steel buttplate & attaches w/ 2 bands. An old leather sling is present. CONDITION: metal is very fine, retaining nearly all original blue. Stock is heavily refinished. Bore is good. Action is smooth. (22-508/MGM). CURIO. $300-500.


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1432. SWEDISH CARL GUSTAF MODEL 1896 MAUSER BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 6.5x55. S# 210904. Bbl. 29”. All visible #s match except rear sight & cleaning rod. Import mark on right side of bbl. Receiver is marked on top w/ royal crown, cipher & “CARL GUSTAFS STADS GEVARSFAKTORI”. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Blade front sight. Straight bolt handle. Receiver bridge has 2 sm. vertical screws added, likely for sight mounting. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock & handguard. Stock has faint acceptance marks under grip & has brass condition disk on right side of butt. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ added gloss finish w/ light wear, scattered sm. scratches & handling marks & sm. areas of staining under finish. Metal has 80% original blue w/ bright bolt. Bore is shiny but lands are worn. (21-4630/RW). CURIO. $150-250.

1433. SWEDISH MODEL 38 HUSQVARNA BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 6.5 Swedish. S# 703983. Bbl. 25 1/4” over accessory flash suppressor. Import marked on bottom of bbl. Receiver ring is marked on top “HUSQVARNA VAPENFABRIKS AKTIEBOLAG 1943”. Turned down bolt handle. Original ladder rear sight (included) graduated to 600 meters. Has Williams aperture rear sight installed. Blade front sight w/ protective sheet metal hood. Threaded muzzle has screw on flash suppressor. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock has metal plate at belly marked “S 265”. Right side has metal range plate & brass bore condition disk. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: screw on blank adaptor is unmarked but appears to be original issued. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. 1 1/2” crack behind receiver tang & repaired chip behind trigger guard. Metal has 80% original blue finish w/ thinning & light wear. Very good shiny bore. (22-1821/RW). CURIO. $300-500.

1434. INTERESTING HUSQVARNA SWEDISH MODEL1940 LAHTI PISTOL W/ STOCK. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# D5493. Bbl. 4.75”. Fixed sights. Mfg. 1940-1944. Husqvarna mfg. variant of the Swedish Model 40 Lahti pistol. Blued finish on exposed metal surfaces. A recoil operated, single action pistol w/ a concealed hammer. Grip frame is marked w/ S# which matches the barreled upper receiver as well as the Swedish crown above the initials “HV” on the rear section above the lanyard loop. 2 piece black plastic grips w/ a checkered factory texture & Husqvarna insignia. The rear grip strap has a slotted section approx. 1.5” in order to coincide w/ the included military shoulder stock. Stock is hardwood construction w/ a metal locking system measuring approx. 14” in length. This combination is exempted from the SBR provisions of the National Firearms Act under Section 3 of the curios & relics list. MAGS: 1 detachable steel. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original wooden stock which still retains a reddish brown finish & possesses no structural flaws. CONDITION: exposed metal surfaces retain the vast majority of finish w/ scattered light scratches & speckling. All stampings are clear & crisp. Black grips appear free of any noticeable blemishing. Bright bore w/ aggressive rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2023/JZ). CURIO. $900-1,800.

1435. COLUMBIAN CONTRACT MADSEN MODEL 1946-58 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. NSN. Bbl. 23 1/2”. Receiver ring is marked on top “FUERZAS ARNADAS DE COLUMBIA”. Left receiver rail is marked “MADSEN MG/A 1946-58 Cal. .30”. Bent down bolt handle w/ flattened knob. Tangent aperture rear sight graduated to 900 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Flush suppressor at muzzle. Upper band has bayonet bar. Walnut stock set w/ bottom swivels & grooved rubber buttplate. Green web US sling. CONDITION: stock set has light wear, staining & scattered handling marks. 85% original metal finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-1944/RW). CURIO. $450-600. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1437. SCARCE ARGENTINE NAVY MARKED 7.62 NATO FN49 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7.62 NATO. S# 0941. Bbl. 23 1/8”. Numbers match on receiver, bolt, receiver cover & stock. Import marked on bottom of bbl. These rifles were converted from their original 7.65 Argentine caliber to 7.62 NATO in the early 1960s and given detachable 20 rd. magazines. The magazines while similar to the FAL magazines in profile are not interchangeable. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ Argentine crest & marked on left side w/ boxed “ARA” which stands for Armada de la Republica Argentina which is the Argentine Navy. Tangent aperture rear sight adj. for windage. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bbl. has muzzle cap installed. Walnut stock set w/ trap buttplate. Buttstock is marked on the right side “119” rack number. Correct brown leather sling. MAGS: 1 unmarked 20 rd. & 1 unmarked approx. 10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: screw on flash hider in butt & shop made hook shaped tool. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, dents, staining & scratches throughout. Metal parts have thinning worn original black coating w/ scratches & handling marks. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1252/RW). CURIO. $700-900.

1438. LUXEMBOURG MARKED FN 49 (AL) SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 4839. Bbl. 23 1/8”. Numbers match on receiver & receiver cover. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “AL”. Marked on right side w/ Belgian proofs. FN markings on left side of receiver. Also marked w/ “flaming bomb” “0”. Tangent aperture rear sight graduated to 1,000 meters & adj. for windage. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bayonet lug is present. Walnut stock set w/ grasping grooves. Cup type trap buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has light wear & moderate staining over arsenal rework type finish. Has filled area on left forward end of forestock. Metal has 50% original black finish w/ thinning, wear & handling marks throughout. Bore has strong lands turning dark in grooves. (22-1929/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1439. LUXEMBOURG MARKED FN 49 (AL) SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1212. Bbl. 23 1/8”. Numbers match on receiver & receiver cover. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “AL” indicating Luxembourg issue. Marked on right side w/ Belgian proofs. Receiver is marked on left side w/ “FN” “flaming bomb” “2”. Tangent aperture rear sight adj. for windage & graduated to 1,000 meters. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bayonet lug is present. Walnut stock set w/ grasping grooves. Cup type trap buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Rear handguard has nearly full length crack on top. Front handguard has missing chip near lower band & extensive crack on top right side. Metal has approx. 50% original black finish w/ wear, handling marks & spots of light oxidation. Fair worn bore turning dark in grooves. (22-1984/RW). CURIO. $500-800. 177

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1436. RARE LUXEMBOURG CONTRACT FN49 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE WITH BAYONET. Cal. 3006. S# 5960. S# matches on receiver, bolt carrier & bolt. Bbl. 23”. Only 6,303 made. Receiver marked on top w/ “AL”. Receiver is additionally marked on right side “FABRIQUE NATIONALE D’ARMES DE GUERRE-HERSTAL BELGIQUE” & marked on left side at forward end of receiver w/ “flaming bomb” & “oval”. Tangent aperture adj. rear sight graduated to 1,000m. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bbl. has bayonet lug. Nonmatching walnut stock set. Cup type buttplate w/ trap. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: short export bayonet w/ 9” dbl. edge blade. Bayonet marked on left rear “SA30” & “crown J”. Smooth hardwood grips. Nonmatching steel scabbard. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear w/ staining & handling marks throughout. Notable circular mark on right side of forend at grasping groove. Notable dent on top left of forward handguard. Metal has 70% black finish w/ flaking, wear & handling marks. Good shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. (22-306/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.


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1440. EGYPTIAN MARKED FN MODEL 1949 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 20260. Bbl. 23 1/4”. Import marked on right side of bbl. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ Egyptian crown. Marked on right side w/ Belgian proofs. Marked on left side w/ Egyptian numerals. Left receiver wall has FN markings. Tangent aperture rear sight adj. for windage w/ Arabic graduations. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bayonet lug is present. Walnut stock set. Brass trap buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ slight loss of wood in inletted areas. Has moderate wear & handling marks throughout. Brass stock disk is unmarked. Metal has wear & turned mostly gray w/ traces of original finish & scattered handling marks. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-1992/RW). CURIO. $550-800.

1441. EGYPTIAN HAKIM RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 3784. Bbl. 24”. The Hakim rifle is a copy of the Swedish AG-42b, developed w/ the help of Swedish engineers. Primarily mfg. in the Maadi factory, the US saw a rise in imports during the 1980s. Chambered in the popular & effective 8mm Mauser, several have been sportized for use in medium & big game hunting. The Hakim utilizes a unique method of bolt operation where the dust cover must be pushed forward over the ejection port to pick up the bolt before travelling rearward. Although these rifles feed from a 10-rd. detachable mag., there is still a stripper clip guide present above the mag. well. Bbl. is terminated w/ the correct, interesting muzzle brake, also acting as host to a hooded blade front sight. Rear tangent sight graduated to 1,000m w/ a sight radius of 21 1/2”. Exposed metal surfaces still wear a dark matte bluing. Hardwood stock w/ leather sling. MAGS: 1-10 rd. factory. CONDITION: original finish is complete & consistent, retaining coverage in most areas w/ thinning on high spots & in areas of mechanical intervention. Stocks employ multiple depressions, scratches & perhaps some intentional “X” marks on right side. Right side of stock has 1” circular void, 2” from buttplate where it appears there was an earlier medallion. Steel buttplate still intact, however it sits proud of the stock at 12 o’clock. Bore is dark but retains strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1368/JZ). CURIO. $400-600.

1442. EGYPTIAN HAKIM SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 39253. Bbl. 25 1/2” including recoil brake. Import marked on right side of bbl. Receiver is marked on right rail by importer “HAKIM 7.9mm MADE IN EGYPT”. Balance of markings on receiver are Arabic except S# in electro pencil. Tangent rear sight w/ Arabic graduations. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Muzzle brake & bayonet mt. are present. Hardwood stock set. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. CONDITION: stock set has well worn original finish w/ flaking & loss of finish & light staining throughout. Metal has 70% original blue w/ thinning, wear & spots of light oxidation. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-1983/RW). CURIO. $500-800.

1443. EGYPTIAN TRAINER AIR RIFLE. Cal. 22 (5.5mm). NSN. Bbl. 19 5/8” w/ rifling. Action tube has a skull & cross bones on front ring. Rear section of action is grooved for scope mounts w/ Arabic markings on right, left & top sides. Rear surface has Egyptian crest. Band mounted hooded blade front sight w/ graduated V notch rear sight. Pneumatic action w/ under lever cocking. Walnut full length military style stock w/ grasping grooves, handguard, sling swivels & steel buttplate. Sides of stock have white painted markings. CONDITION: metal finish is fading to gray showing surface corrosion & spots of light pitting. Stock shows heavy wear w/ numerous dents, scratches & handling marks. Action has good compression. Bore retains sound rifling. (02-16070/DS). $500-700.

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1445. PERSIAN MODEL 30 BOLT ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 2569 (Farsi). Bbl. 17 7/8”. These carbines were manufactured for Persia by BRNO in Czechoslovakia. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ Persian lion crest. Marked on right side w/ Persian crown & Farsi letters. Left side has Farsi S#. Left receiver rail also has Farsi markings. Bolt has turned down handle w/ checkered knob. Bolt knob has crown & 4 pointed star. Knob is flattened & checkered underneath. Marked w/ encircled “Z” & “J3” underneath bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated in Farsi to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ integral protective ears. Bayonet bar & cleaning rod are present. Milled bbl. bands. Upper band retained by spring. Lower band has transverse screw. Lower band also fitted w/ side ring & bottom swivel. Buttstock has rotating swivel. Milled trigger guard & floorplate. Walnut stock set w/ full length handguard. Buttstock has matching Farsi numerals. Unmarked steel disk. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, dents, scratches & staining throughout w/ original finish. Blue metal including receiver has approx. 70% finish w/ wear, light oxidation & handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-1938/RW). CURIO. $350-500.

1446. GERMAN DWM 1895 BOER (OVS) ORANGE FREE STATE CONTRACT BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7x57 Mauser. S# 3152. Bbl. 29 1/4”. All visible numbers match. These rifles were made for the Boer Republic OVS (Orange Free State) by DWM in Germany. Some of these rifles were undeliverable & were later sold to Chile. This example is marked on left side of receiver “DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONS FABRIKEN, BERLIN”. Receiver ring is marked only on left side w/ “O.V.S.” over S#. Stock is similarly marked just below. Receiver, bolt knob & left side of buttstock have circular acceptance mark w/ unknown letters similar to gothic. Straight bolt handle. Rifle made w/out Model 1895 type safety notch. Bolt does not have third lug. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Cleaning rod is present. Original leather sling. Walnut stock set marked as described above. CONDITION: stock set has nice appearance w/ crisp markings but has light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. Notable scratches on right side of butt & right side over mag. area. Metal retains 75% original thinning blue finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Fire blue is visible on buttstock & follower. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-556/RW). CURIO. $500-700.

1447. ARGENTINE MODEL 1891/31 ENGINEER CARBINE W/ BAYO, SLING & ACTION COVER. Cal. 7.65x53 Arg. Mauser. S# B0046. Standard configuration. Altered from 91 cavalry carbine w/ a new added band, bayo. lug & side mounted sling. Model 91 long bayo. altered to 10” blade. 17 1/2” Bbl. “Lowe” marked action has Argentine crest on receiver ring. No. on bright polished bolt matches receiver. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: carbine is accompanied by a model 1908 Brazilian leather action cover. CONDITION: good. Bbl. & action retaining nearly all of a reblue. Wood has old refinish over many marks. Sm. handguard appears to be a later replacement. Fair to good bore, showing considerable wear. Mechanically good. Leather accessories are good. Bayo. is good, scabbard w/ reblue, frog shows some wear. (01-20948/MGM). ANTIQUE. $600-1,000. 179

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1444. MAUSER 98/29 PERSIAN CONTRACT RIFLE BY CZ. Cal. 8x57 Mauser. S# T09419. Standard configuration w/ 29 1/4” bbl. fitted w/ tangent curve rear & front sight in protective ears. Model 98 action has Iranian crest on receiver ring. All matching numbers & writing are in Farsi. Stock of European walnut has marking disk on right side of butt along w/ Farsi numbers & is also stamped “365”. CONDITION: very good to fine. Metal has coating of congealed oil, but appears to retain about 80% original blue. Stock retains what appears to be most of its original finish w/ some areas of heavy wear at grip & a number of marks & dings. Bore is very fine. Action is smooth, a bit sluggish w/ oil. (22-527/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.


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1448. ARGENTINE 1891 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 7.65X53mm. S# S1196. Bbl. 29 1/2”. Barleycorn front sight w/ 2000 meter graduated leaf military rear sight. Receiver has Argentine crest on front ring. Bbl., receiver, stock. bolt & magazine have matching numbers. Left side of receiver has “DWM” Berlin address. Action cocks on closing. Magazine has added retaining screw. Band fastened walnut stock & handguard w/ sling swivels & iron fittings. CONDITION: over 80% lightly faded blue. Original wood finish has a lightly age darkened appearance showing handling marks & heavy dents. Bore retains strong rifling. (22-528/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

1449. DWM MODEL 1909 ARGENTINE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 7.65 Arg. S# C4076. Bbl. 29” w/ inverted V blade front sight & 3-20 tangent rear; CAI import. marked. Mfg. in Germany w/ Argentine crest over chamber. Matching numbered bolt, stock & trigger guard. Fitted w/ Richeri bayonet lug adaptor. Numerous sm. proofs throughout on both metal parts & toeline of stock. Walnut stock set w/ noticeably darker hand guard. CONDITION: good to very good overall appearance w/ receiver & front bbl. band having unfinished appearance. Thinning & faded finish throughout w/ some patina; bbl. very good w/ muzzle wear. Very good bore w/ light wear. (22-509/NW). CURIO. $500-700.

1450. MODEL 1909 ARGENTINE DWM MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 7.65 Argentine. S# H8791. Bbl. 29 1/4”. All visible numbers match. Rifle has crisp markings w/ high degree of original metal finish. Stock set has been lightly cleaned but leaving crisp legible acceptance marks giving an attractive appearance. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ Argentine crest. Marked on left side w/ “MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909”. “DWM” marked on left receiver rail. Straight bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Matching cleaning rod. Bayonet bar has Riccheri adaptor. Hinged floorplate. Walnut stock set w/ flat type buttplate, bottom swivels. CONDITION: stock set has very good appearance w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal retains a lg. degree of original finish w/ scattered areas of light wear & scratches & handling marks. Bolt stop & rear sight have notable fire blue. Receiver & bolt are bright. Very good shiny bore. (22-1935/RW). CURIO. $400-600.

1451. ARGENTINE MODEL 1909 DWM BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7.65 Argentine. S# E0446. Bbl. 29 1/4”. All visible numbers match. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ Argentine crest. Marked on left side “MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909”. Left receiver rail has DWM markings. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Matching cleaning rod is present. Bayonet bar has Riccheri adaptor. Trigger guard has hinged floorplate. Walnut stock set w/ legible acceptance marks. Flat buttplate. CONDITION: original finish stock set has light wear & moderate staining throughout. Metal retains 75% original blue w/ thinning & wear. Bright receiver & bolt. Very good shiny bore. (22-1942/RW). CURIO. $300-500.

1452. ARGENTINE MODEL 1909 DWM BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7.65 Argentine. S# B4921. Bbl. 29 1/8”. All visible numbers match. Receiver has crisp Argentine crest on top of ring. Left side of ring is marked “MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909”. Left receiver rail has DWM markings. Straight bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Bayonet bar w/out Riccheri adaptor. Hinged floorplate. Walnut stock set w/ sharp, crisp acceptance marks. Flat steel buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: non matching brass & steel muzzle & sight protector. CONDITION: stock set has had professional restorative finish leaving very light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. Metal has 80% original blue finish w/ notable fire blue on bolt stop & rear sight. Bright receiver & bolt. Very good shiny bore. (22-1963/RW). CURIO. $500-750. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1454. ARGENTINE MAUSER MODEL 1909/26 CAVALRY CARBINE. Cal. 7.65x53 ARG. S# B7845. The model 1909 was altered to the /26 carbine w/ the addition of a bayonet lug w/ corresponding muzzle cap & addition of a sling loop on left side of butt. This carbine has a 22” bbl., 1909 action by DWM, has crest on receiver ring & all matching numbers. Buttstock shows old refinish w/ markings removed. CONDITION: refurbished in ‘26, action shows bright polish over considerable pitting. Trigger guard has been reblued over pitting. Stock shows sanding marks & added finish. Dark, worn bore. Mechanically good. (22-514/MGM). CURIO. $500-800.

1455. CHILEAN MODEL 1895 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 7.5 Argentine. S# A4822 (1895). Standard configuration w/ 29” bbl. Blued small ring action w/ polished bolt has Chilean crest on receiver ring & Lowe Berlin mfg. info on left side wall. All numbers match. Stock of well figured European walnut has 1895 dated Chilean crest on left side & is fitted w/ an old black leather sling. CONDITION: very fine. Bbl. & receiver retaining about 90% original blue. Floorplate & trigger guard show considerable silvering & rust flecking. Stock retains most of its original oil finish w/ a number of scattered marks & does not show any cleaning. Bore is very fine, dirty, w/ some possible light frosting at breech end. Mechanically fine. (01-20949/ MGM). ANTIQUE. $500-700.

1456. SPANISH REPUBLICAN CATALUNA MARKED MODEL 1916 BOLT ACTION SHORT RIFLE PRODUCED FOR THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR. Cal. 7 x 57 Mauser. S# A3563R. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 21 7/8”. This interesting rifle was produced in Catalonia, Spain by the War Industries Commission set up on August 7, 1936 to supply armaments to the Republican forces. Catalonia had little or no industrial capacity at this point but endeavored to start production as soon as possible which entailed many difficulties. The rifles produced for Republican forces were of the M 1916 pattern. This rifle is a well made & high conditioned example & made by “INDUSTRIAS de GUERRA DE CATALUNA” in 1938 as marked on the receiver ring. These markings are enhanced in white. The rifle features the second type tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters & inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Cleaning rod is present. Provision for side sling. Matching walnut stock set. Stock is marked only w/ matching S# on left side over magazine. Flat type steel buttplate w/ tang. Metal parts are blue except bolt & cleaning rod are polished bright. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: includes reprinted magazine articles referring to Catalonian industries & the Models 1893 & 1916 Spanish Mauser rifles. Also included period leather sling. CONDITION: stock set has pleasing appearance w/ scattered scratches & handling marks notable in areas on left side of the receiver area & right side of buttstock. Approx. 3/4” long dent in right forward end of forend at wood line. The stock condition gives an indication of small amount of careful service. Metal retains 90% original blue w/ sm. areas of thinning & light wear on buttplate, upper band & sight protector. Metal has several shallow dents related to the dent in forend. Very good shiny bore w/ sharp lens. PROVENANCE: Dr. Fred Novy Collection. (22-1112/RW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000. 181

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1453. ARGENTINE MODEL 1909 DWM BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7.65 Argentine. S# E7581. Bbl. 29 1/4”. Import marked on right side of bbl. All visible numbers match. Receiver ring marked on top w/ Argentine crest. Marked on left side “MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909”. Left receiver rail has DWM markings. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Matching cleaning rod. Bayonet bar has Riccheri adaptor. Hinged floorplate. Walnut stock set. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: non matching brass & steel muzzle cover & sight protector. CONDITION: stock set has professional restorative finish w/ slightly dull appearance leaving markings legible. Metal has 75% original thinning blue w/ light wear & handling marks. Good shiny bore w/ lightly worn lands. (22-1991/RW). CURIO. $400-600.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1457. 2 SPANISH OVIEDO MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLES. 1) MODEL 1895 CARBINE DATED 1899. Cal. 7x57. S# A913. Bbl. 17 1/2”. All visible numbers match. Model is designated 1895 but action is made w/out safety notch at rear of receiver. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ royal crown “FABRICA DE ARMAS” “OVIEDO” “1899”. Bolt face has flat bottom. Turn down bolt handle. Ladder rear sight graduated to 1,400 meters. Inverted V front sight. Nosecap has protective ears. Provision for side sling. Walnut stock & handguard. Stock has 2 reinforcing bolts. Saddle ring mounted below grip. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Metal retains 80% blue arsenal rework finish. Bolt is bright. Bore is shiny w/ lightly worn lands. (22-553/RW). 2) MODEL 1916 SHORT RIFLE 1ST MODEL. Cal. 7x57 Mauser. S# H6982. Bbl. 22”. All visible numbers match. Scarce Model 1916 1st model configuration w/ Lange rear sight in original 7x57 cal. Receiver is marked on top w/ royal crown “FABRICA DE ARMAS OVIEDO 1923”. Bbl. marked over chamber w/ ordnance bomb. Lange type rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Cleaning rod is present. Provision for side sling. Walnut stock set. Turn down bolt handle. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ visible sanding marks & area of wood filler at toe. Missing chips behind upper band. Approx. 1 1/2” crack behind receiver tang. Metal has areas of remaining original finish. Balance of metal turning gray w/ wear. Finish has been removed on bbl. bands. Trigger guard & floorplate. Fair worn bore turning dark in grooves. (22-557/RW). BOTH CURIO. $600-1,000.

1458. ISRAELI BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT MILITARY TRAINING RIFLE MANUFACTURED IN BELGIUM BY FN. Cal. 22LR. S# 1192. Bbl. 24 5/8”. Serial numbers match on receiver & bolt. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ Israeli Defense Force crest. Left receiver rail is marked “FAB. NAT. D’ARMES DE GUERRE HERSTAL-BELGIQUE”. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ Belgian proofs. According to internet research, approx. 1,000 of these rifles were produced for Israel in the general configuration of the K98 Mauser. Lg. ring receiver has no provision for clip guides or thumb slot. Tangent rear sight graduated to 200 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective hood. Hood is retained by roll pin. Bayonet bar is present. All milled furniture except cup type buttplate. Walnut stock & handguard. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ cal. 0.22. Israeli marked German style side sling. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, dents, scratches & staining throughout. Metal has 50% original finish w/ wear turning gray. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1293/RW). CURIO. $300-500.

1459. DUTCH HEMBRUG MODEL 1873 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 9.4mm. S# C477. Bbl. 6 1/4” w/ band mounted bead sight. Six shot rnd. cyl. Solid frame action w/ blue finish. Major parts have crown over “E” proof. Two piece walnut bag type grips w/ lanyard loop at butt. New model revolver w/ letter prefix S# as mfg. 1899-1913. These dependable revolvers saw extensive use in the Dutch East Indies. CONDITION: over 80% dull, lightly faded blue showing carry & edge wear. Grips have age darkened appearance showing dents & handling marks. Strong mechanics. Bore retains strong rifling. (22-1584/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

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1461. SWISS BERN M1882 MILITARY REVOLVER. Cal. 7.5X23R (7.5mm Swiss rev.). S# 12825. Bbl. 4 5/8” oct. w/ bead front sight & notched frame rear. Mfg. 1892-1929 w/ S#1-32250. 2nd variation w/ flare on bbl. at frame juncture w/in S# 1500-20000. Checkered hard rubber grips w/ Swiss cross on left. Elongated swivel at butt w/ provision for shoulder stock. All matching numbers (using additional assembly number “8686”) except ejector retaining spring numbered 10, its retaining screw numbered 9, & the rod head screw numbered 11. Usual inspection markings on left frame with deaccession date “P36” (1936). CONDITION: near excellent with minimal sharp edge wear. Muzzle still in the white; proud deaccession markings, comparable condition straw and grips. Tight lockup on each chamber w/ minimal wobble. Excellent bore with sharp rifling. A very nice, high condition, example of a Swiss 1882 Military Revolver. (22-6/LA). CURIO $750-1,000.

1462. SWISS BERN MODEL 1882 MILITARY REVOLVER. Cal. 7.5X23R (7.5mm Swiss rev.). S# 19516. Bbl. 4 5/8” oct. w/ bead front sight & notched frame rear. Mfg. 1892-1929 w/ S#1-32250. 2nd variation w/ flare on bbl. at frame juncture w/in S# 1500-20000. Checkered hard rubber grips w/ Swiss cross on left. Elongated swivel at butt w/ provision for shoulder stock. All matching numbers except ejector retaining spring numbered 10. Left front flat of frame has cross over M in oval, cross, 33 & cross over W. Cyl. has full # on side plus last 3 digits on face. CONDITION: very good+ with thinning on high points as one would expect from a carried military revolver. Fading straw colors on hammer, trigger & loading gate, no suggestion of enhancement. Near excellent bore. Perfect manual mechanics with a very tight lockup on each cylinder. (22-1/LA). CURIO. $700-850.

1463. SWISS BERN MODEL 1882 MILITARY REVOLVER. Cal. 7.5X23R (7.5mm Swiss rev.). S# 32267. Bbl. 4 5/8” oct. w/ bead front sight & notched frame rear. Mfg. 1892-1932 w/in S#1-37254. 3rd variation w/ flare on bbl. at frame juncture & w/ in S# 20000-37254. This all matching example (many of the small parts with the assembly number “127”) may be one of the last to have been manufactured as its serial number is several digits above the usually cited range. Usual inspector markings on left frame without deaccession date or import markings. Fluted wood grips. Semi circular swivel at butt w/ provision for shoulder stock. CONDITION: near excellent original blue w/ sharp edge wear, flecks of oxidation and thinning as one might expect from a service pistol that has seen light-moderate use. Fading straw colors on hammer, trigger, ejector spring & loading gate. Very good plus bore w/ couple spots of very faint frosting. Arguably the highest known serial number 1882 Bern revolver, especially nice in that the finish is all original, the gun all matching, and no deaccession or import markings! (22-2/LA). CURIO. $700-850. 183

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1460. EXCEEDINGLY RARE SWISS MODEL1882 SCHMIDT REVOLVER SHOULDER STOCK / HOLSTER. Seldom seen black leather holster / stock designed for attachment to Swiss Model 1882 revolvers. Maker’s stamp along w/ Swiss Cross still faintly visible in middle of petal shaped flap that is brass stud retained. Back of holster has 2 rectangular stitched areas w/ only 1 sm. tab of leather strap remaining. Inner flap inked “P7188”; “P” indicates commercial series revolver & “7188” is its matching serial number. Tip of holster has rectangular metal bar that slips into opening between butt & swivel of 1882 Swiss revolvers. Checkered release button on bottom of holster behind metal tab. Interior has metal reinforcements w/in leather covers to make holster rigid for stock use. Correct & legal when attached to Model 1882 revolvers whose serial numbers are below 8108 (pre-1899). An exceptional & rarely offered item for advanced Swiss revolver collectors. CONDITION: good to very good general appearance w/ most marks & scuffs on edges & top back corners of flap along w/ above mentioned aspects. (02-16167/LA). $2,000 -2,500.


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1464. WWII PERIOD SWISS W+F BERN 1929 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 7.5x23R. S# 61914. Blue finished w/ Swiss EDW import marked 4.5” bbl. Features fixed sights, 6 shot fluted cyl., matching numbered hammer & 2 piece checkered plastic grips. CONDITION: very good overall w/ handling marks, peppery oxidation & cyl. turn line. Very good bore w/ spots of light pitting. (22-1816/MD). CURIO. $400-600.

1465. WWII RUSSIAN SVT40 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE WITH PU TELESCOPIC SIGHT. Cal. 7.62x54R. S# B365. Bbl. 26 7/8” including muzzle break. Numbers match on receiver bolt, trigger guard & buttstock. Import marked on right rear of receiver with number “11039”. Receiver is marked on top w/ Tula Arsenal star & several illegible inspection marks. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,500 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod, bayonet lug & muzzle break are present. Green Soviet style web sling. Hardwood stock set marked on right side of butt w/ “A”, Tula Arsenal “star” “1943”. PU scope is marked w/ “star” “hammer & sickle” “1942” “No-11389” “P rectangle 53” “19 rectangle 65R”. Adj. for windage & elevation. Pointed post reticle w/ horizontal cross bars. Reproduction scope mt. attaches to receiver rails & locks w/ cross key. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: canvas scope cover which contains cleaning tools & combination wrench. Leather lens covers & plastic muzzle cap. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ light wear & flaking. Stock markings are generally legible. Metal retains 85% arsenal rework type finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-1307/RW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

1466. RUSSIAN WWII SVT-40 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7.62 X 54R. S# Bb4854. Bbl. 26 3/4” including flash suppressor. Import mark on right rear of receiver. All visible numbers match except mag. Receiver marked on top over chamber w/ square & “star”. Also marked w/ various acceptance marks. These rifles were widely used in WWII but never in numbers to rival the Mosin Nagant bolt action rifles. Captured examples were used by Finland & Germany. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,500m. Hooded post front sight. Cleaning rod & bayonet are present. Hardwood stock & handguard. Green web sling w/ leather ends. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal retains lg. degree of arsenal rework finish w/ thinning & light wear. Bolt has notable plum hue. Fair worn dark bore. (22-305/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1467. WWII RUSSIAN MODEL 91/30 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE WITH PU TELESCOPIC SIGHT. Cal. 7.62x54r. S# 4449792. Bbl. 28 3/4”. Original serial numbers match bolt, bbl., scope mt., floorplate & buttplate. Import marked on left side of receiver. Original rnd. receiver sniper rifle & scope base w/ original PU telecope. Scope mt. is serial numbered at the bottom which was reportedly a Polish practice. Bbl. is marked on top over chamber w/ hammer & sickle in wreath indicating Izhevsk manufactured 1944 date. Additional arrow in triangle which is Izhevsk marking. Turned down bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set. Bbl. bands retained by springs. Green Russian sling w/ leather collars. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green canvas scope cover. Original appearing scope caps w/ stitched construction. PU scope is marked w/ hammer & sickle in pentagon. “19” “X” inside square “62r”. S# 4449792 which matches the number on the left side of the bbl. Scope is adj. for windage & elevation & features the standard sharp pointed post w/ horizontal cross bar reticle. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ light wear & handling marks w/ scattered scratches. Arsenal rework metal finish retains 90% blue w/ light high point wear. Sear & cocking piece do not engage correctly requiring the trigger to be pulled before the bolt can be fully closed. Scope retains lg. percentage of original finish w/ spots of missing finish, light wear & scratches. Optics appear clear & serviceable. Scope mt. retains a lg. degree of blue finish w/ light high point wear. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1306/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1469. WWII RUSSIAN MODEL 91/30 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE WITH PU TELESCOPIC SIGHT. Cal. 7.62x54R. S# B164853. Bbl. 28 1/2”. Import marked on left side of rnd. receiver. Bbl. is marked on top over chamber w/ Izhevsk hammer & sickle & wreath, “1944r”, original S# & Izhevsk arrow inside triangle. Bolt S# has been altered to match. Turned down bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set w/ arsenal rework marking on right side of butt. Sling slots have Russian style green web sling w/ leather collars. PU scope. S# on scope mt. does not match rifle. Scope is marked w/ “star” “hammer & sickle” “triangle 25” “91/30” “No.” “A-95165”. Adj. for windage & elevation. Sharp pointed post reticle w/ horizontal cross bars. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: leather scope caps. CONDITION: stock set has factory rework finish & darkened scorched appearance w/ wear & flaking. Arsenal rework metal retains 80% finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Fair worn bore turning dark in grooves. Scope has 75% original finish w/ light wear & spots of missing finish. Reproduction mt. has purple hue & light wear. Optics appear clear & serviceable. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1339/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200.

1470. RUSSIAN BOLT ACTION WWII 1943 DATED MODEL 91/30 SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x54R. S# MOR0000915. Bbl. 28 1/2”. Import marked on bottom of bbl. Original S# TB3221 matches on bbl., bolt, scope mt., buttplate & floorplate. Rifle imported by I.O. INC MONROE NC & marketed according to accompanying manual & certificate book as a hunting rifle. It is equipped w/ a PU telescopic sight in standard sniper type configuration. Rnd. receiver marked only w/ S#. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ hammer & sickle in wreath, arrow inside triangle indicating manufactured by Izhevsk Arsenal dated 1943. Marked on left side w/ additional number “U3617”. Turn down bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set. Handle retained by solid bands w/ band springs. Green web sling w/ leather collars. Buttstock marked on right side w/ encircled “OF”. PU telescopic sight in sniper type mt. Scope is marked on top w/ star, hammer & sickle, 91/30, No 5-03617, & boxed “X” & “M”. Pointed post reticle w/ horizontal cross bars. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: include clamp on muzzle break, leatherette pouch w/ cleaning & take down tools, green canvas scope cover, owner’s manual w/ packing & acceptance certificate printed inside dated May 22, 2012, leather scope caps, box of 20 Russian 182 gr. FMJ ammunition. Padded carrying case. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ light wear, scratches & handling marks. Metal has 90% arsenal rework dark finish w/ scattered scratches & handling marks. Near excellent shiny bore. Scope & mt. have high degree of original finish w/ light wear & scattered scratches. Optics appear clear & serviceable. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (221409/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200. 185

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1468. WWII RUSSIAN MODEL 91/30 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x54R. S# R18419. Bbl. 28 1/2”. Rnd. receiver import mark on top. Original S# matches on bbl, bolt, buttplate & floorplate. Original Soviet mfg. sniper rifle w/ correct PU scope & mt. Rifle dated 1944. Scope dated 1943. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ hammer & sickle in wreath & arrow in triangle, Izhevsk Arsenal markings. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock & handguard. Handguard finish does not match stock. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ encircled wreath, hammer & sickle marked “CCCP.”. Sm. circular marking in Cyrillic resembling “N” & inverted “U”. Correct scope & mt. Scope has pointed post w/ horizontal cross bar reticle. Scope markings include “star”, hammer & sickle, “1943” & “No. A53156”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original leather scope caps & green canvas scope cover. Black padded nylon tactical type carrying case. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ moderate wear & handling marks throughout. Metal has 80% arsenal rework blue finish w/ thinning & light wear. Very good shiny bore. Scope & mt. retain approx. 50% original blue finish w/ thinning, wear & handling marks. Optics appear slightly cloudy but serviceable. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1326/RW). CURIO. $800-1,200.


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1471. FINE CONDITION MOSIN NAGANT MODEL 1891 RIFLE BY WESTINGHOUSE WITH AMERICAN EAGLE HEAD ORDNANCE PROOFS. Cal. 7.62 Russian. S# 1303093. Standard configuration w/ 31 1/2” barrel, breech section has Westinghouse markings under Russian eagle and is also stamped with 3 small eagle head U.S. ordnance marks over “X3”, 4 & 5, 1 Large eagle head over “Y17” and ordnance bomb. Action is not factory marked but has ordnance bomb on left clip slide. Bolt is stamped with matching serial number and has ordnance bomb on left side of locking lug. Bottom metal is unmarked. Walnut stock with circular foreign acceptance mark on left side of butt has eagle over “Y17” stamp at rear and in front of bottom metal. CONDITION: very fine. Metal parts retaining over 97% original blue. Stock with nearly all of its original oil finish has a few scattered marks. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanically good. (22-705/MGM). CURIO. $700-1,200.

1472. WWII RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT MODEL 91/30 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE WITH ACCESSORIES. Cal. 7.62X54R. S# 9130375914. Bbl. 28 3/4”. Original S# AO1619 matches on bbl., bolt, floorplate & buttplate. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000m. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Rnd. receiver w/ import markings on left side. Bbl. markings include “arrow in star” indicating mfg. at Tula arsenal. “1943” & square arsenal overhaul mark. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set. Stock has sling slots. Green web sling w/ leather collars. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: include 16 5/8” quadrangular spike bayonet, dbl. top metal oil bottle & pebble green Soviet marked 2 pocket ammunition pouch. CONDITION: buttstock has pleasing arsenal rework type finish w/ very light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal retains 90% arsenal rework finish w/ light high point wear & notable scratches at end of bbl. due to bayonet attachment. (22-368/RW). CURIO. $250-350.

1473. WWII RUSSIAN SVT40 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x54R. S# T09698. Bbl. 26 7/8” including muzzle break. Import marked on right rear of receiver. Receiver is marked on top w/ “star” indicating manufacture at Tula Arsenal dated 1943. “Star” is partially over stamped by what appears a “K” in a diamond. Original S# 5294 matches on receiver, bolt, trigger guard & buttstock. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,500 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod & bayonet lug are present. Soviet style green web sling w/ leather attachments. Hardwood stock set. Stock shows numerous inspection marks. Buttstock also marked on right side with “A”. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Browning green canvas carrying case w/ black leather features. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ light wear, staining & flaking finish. Approx. 4 1/2” inletted repair at right rear of receiver. Metal retains 80% of lightly worn arsenal rework finish. Bolt is notable plum coloration. Good shiny bore w/ very lightly worn lands. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1404/RW). CURIO. $700-1,100.

1474. FINE CONDITION REMINGTON 1917 MOSIN NAGANT RIFLE. Cal. 7.62 Russian. S# 521308. Standard configuration with 31 1/2” barrel, has Remington marks and Russian eagle at rear. 1 Piece walnut stock is stamped with Russian eagle on right side of butt and “S” on left side action area. Eagle head and U.S. ordnance bomb are stamped in front of bottom metal. Rifle is fitted with brown leather sling. CONDITION: very fine, all numbers matching. Barrel and magazine retain nearly all of their original blue finish with some high edge wear. Bolt has most of its bright polish. Stock has what appears to be a light refinish of butt area. A 4” crack at front of handguard. Markings are clear. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanically good. (22-708/MGM). CURIO. $600-1,000.

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1476. SHORTENED WWI MOSIN-NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 7.62X54R. S# 704. Bbl. 24 3/8”. Rifle appears to be Remington contract WWI rifle w/ hex receiver. Receiver marked on top flat w/ imperial eagle & inverted U. Straight bolt handle. Bolt assembly marked w/ encircled “R”. Interruptor is not present in left side of receiver. Floorplate latch & follower parts removed from mag. Rifle has been shortened w/ front & rear sights removed. Nosecap reinstalled on forend tip. Has clamping type bbl. bands & sling slots in the walnut stock. Stock marked “187” on left side over mag. Buttplate marked w/ encircled “R”. Handguard is not present. CONDITION: stock has very nice original finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal retains most of its original blue w/ light high point wear. Near excellent shiny bore. (21-4476/RW). MODERN. $300-500.

1477. TULA ARSENAL MODEL1895 NAGANT REVOLVER. Cal. 7.62x38R (7.62 Nagant Rev.). S# Ex319 (YEZ319). Bbl. 4 1/2”. Mfg. 1944 w/ checkered wood grips & matching # cyl. S# prefix appears to be “E” plus “X” additionally having vertical line through center that translates to “YEZ”. Imported variations have alternate electro engraved S# or prefix translated; non import example. All blued finish w/ various acceptance marks plus circled “3b” at top right rear of frame. CONDITION: good to very good finish w/ holster like high point wear; good plus hand worn grips. Near excellent bore. (22-346/NW). CURIO. $350-500. 1478. 2 TULA ARSENAL MODEL 1895 NAGANT REVOLVERS. 1) Cal. 7.62 Nagant. S# 24930. Bbl. 4 1/2” w/ dovetailed half moon sight plus frame notched rear. Mfg. 1929 w/ checkered walnut grips plus lanyard loop at butt. Nitre blued hammer, trigger, loading gate & cyl. pivot latch. Matching numbered cyl. CONDITION: good plus original finish w/ loss on cyl. & bbl. from holstering plus on trigger guard & grip area from use. Scattered peppery oxidation. Fair grips w/out damage but noticeable hand wear plus some diamonds totally worn down on right. Good plus bore w/ light frosting. (22-733/NW). 2) Cal. 7.62 Nagant. S# BA460 (translates to VA460). Bbl. 4 1/2” w/ dovetailed half moon sight plus frame notched rear. Mfg. 1939 w/ checkered walnut grips plus lanyard loop at butt. Cyl. numbered BA466 (definitely not 460). CONDITION: good plus as refinished w/ thinning on cyl. Occasional peppery oxidation spots & high point thinning w/ cyl. appearing almost patina. Good grips w/ hand wear mostly on left. Very good bore w/ only slight hint of frosting. (22-735/NW). ALL CURIO. $600-1,000. 187

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1475. RUSSIAN SVT-40 RIFLE. Cal. 7.62 x 54R. S# T12286. Bbl. 27” over brake. Imported by CDI. Soviet SVT-40. Receiver forward of chamber marked w/ star & 1942 indicating Tula Arsenal mfg. Hooded post front sight. Rear tangent sight adj. to 1500m. Bayonet lug & cleaning rod still present. Front left side sling swivel. Ventilated top hand guard. Left side receiver bears original number “4A979” w/ variants of it stamped & or etched in several other locations including stock, bolt, bolt carrier & trigger group. Stock also bears a faint prior marking “2658” from a prior life. There are a few circle proofs containing crossed hammers which appear to indicate work from a Latvian arsenal. Finish on exposed metal surfaces dark bluing w/ the exception of the bolt system which bears a purple hue. MAGS: 1-10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: none. CONDITION: typical arsenal reworked appearance. Later applied finish on wood covers older numbers, scratches & impressions, bearing numerous prior arsenal markings of varying definition, Finish on exposed metal surfaces complete & consistent w/ expected wear on high spots & in areas of mechanical intervention. Dark worn oxidized bore. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-856/JZ). CURIO. $500-800.


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1480. SCARCE AND DESIRABLE WWII JAPANESE TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 425. Bbl. 25”. All visible rifle numbers match except dust cover. This desirable sniper rifle has been assembled with a non matching scope mt. but utilizes the correct four power telescopic sight and has a very good overall appearance. The rifle is marked on top of the receiver bridge w/ the Nagoya Arsenal marking & S#. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ partially intact Imperial mum & 99 Type characters. Mum has been defaced w/ 3 light grind marks leaving a good legible appearance. Bolt has correct turned down handle. Notched checkered safety knob. Dust cover is early type w/ riveted stop & measures 6” overall. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,500 meters. AA wings are present. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. 4 7/8” cleaning rod is present. 2 Screw upper band. Open top lower band w/out monopod mt. Hardwood stock set w/ full length handguard. Sm. recoil bolt. 2 Screw butt swivel. Cup type buttplate. Original laminated canvas sling w/ inked Nagoya Arsenal marking. Dovetailed scope mt. on left side of receiver. Scope has original rubber eyepiece. Scope is marked on top of objective lens w/ 4x7 circular manufacturer’s mark & “NO 10095”. Scope has etched military type reticle graduated for range & windage. Mt. is marked w/ 4 Japanese characters above locking lever & 2 Japanese characters w/ arrows indicating locked & unlocked. Scope has black lacquered finish. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brass muzzle protector. CONDITION: stock set has very nice appearance w/ light wear. Stock has been lightly cleaned & w/ thin coat of added finish. Metal has 80% original blue finish w/ light wear, scattered handling marks & sm. areas of patina. Telescope has lg. percentage of black lacquered finish w/ sm. spots of missing finish, sm. spots of added finish, light wear & handling marks. Optics appear clear & serviceable although lenses have scattered sm. specs. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1309/RW). CURIO. $3,500-5,500.

1481. CAPTURED CHINESE SKS WAR TROPHY WITH PAPERS. Cal. 7.62x39. S# 11298516. Bbl. 20.5”. Mfg. Chinese Government. A unique find w/ complete documentation. This is an official War Trophy that was liberated from Vietnam after February 25, 1971, & exported to the USA from the American Embassy in Saigon March 13, 1971. Included are the original forms including DD603, DD603-1, War Trophy Registration, Export Request from Saigon American Embassy & others as authorized to SP5 Richard Farrell of the 864th Engineer Battalion. Chicom mfg. SKS bearing the “Triangle 26” factory mark. These guns were the primary infantry weapon of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) & could be found in numerous places on both side of the war. As well as the original Chinese characters it appears that many outwardly obvious parts bear numbers matching the receiver including mag., trigger group, bolt & even the stock. The top cover bears number “28164”. Spike bayonet which matches stock inlet. Hooded post front sight w/ rear tangent sight marked out to 1000m. A short section of rope is affixed to both sling attachment points. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original Registration of War Trophy (Form DD603), War Trophy Authorization (DD603-1), Temporary Export License dated 25 FEB 1971, Export Request from American Embassy in Saigon & Vietnamese Export License. CONDITION: finish on exposed metal surfaces is consistent w/ a combination of light patina & thinning as expected. Bayonet locks tightly in both open & closed positions. Stock possesses numerous impressions throughout. It received battle damage on the right side that extends from the chamber area to the front of the trigger guard though it doesn’t appear to have affected the function. Stock trapdoor still retains cylindrical cleaning kit behind flat steel buttplate. Bore remains surprisingly shiny w/ good rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-300/JZ). CURIO. $2,000-3,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1483. RARE JAPANESE WWII TYPE 2 TAKE DOWN BOLT ACTION PARATROOP RIFLE. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 16054. Bbl. 25 1/2”. Serial numbers match on receiver, bolt assembly & bayonet lug. These rifles were mfg. for Airborne troops & have a very successful take down system. Interestingly, the 2 parts of the take down mechanism & the rear of the bbl. have a separate matching S# (665). The number on the receiver extension is struck more deeply than the 1 on the bbl. extension. Imperial chrysanthemum has been removed from the top of receiver extension leaving Type 2 markings intact. Left receiver rail has Nagoya Arsenal markings. Bolt has oval knob & notched checkered safety knob. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,500 meters w/ AA wings. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. 21 1/4” cleaning rod is present. 3 Screw upper band. Correct lower band mfg. w/out monopod mt. Hardwood stock set w/ full length handguard. Forend has grasping grooves. 2 Piece buttstock construction w/ cup type buttplate & 2 screw sling swivel. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: correct Type 99 tan web sling w/ hook connectors. CONDITION: stock set has nice original finish w/ light wear, scattered dents & handling marks. Metal retains 75% original blue finish w/ thinning & light wear, notable spot of thin finish on left side of receiver extension. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (22-1311/RW). CURIO. $1,000-2,000.

1484. WWII JAPANESE TYPE 44 BOLT ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 06882. Bbl. 19”. Serial numbers match on bolt, receiver & bayonet housing. Bayonet lock number does not match. Nice example of Type 44 carbine w/ lg. degree of original finish & crisp markings. Receiver ring marked on top w/ royal chrysanthemum & 44 Type characters. Marked on left side w/ Kokura Arsenal markings. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Bright bolt w/ oval knob. Sm. tang checkered safety knob. Long (late production) type bayonet housing. Original Japanese leather sling w/ partially legible white characters on inside. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock has 2 piece construction. Trap buttplate contains 2 cleaning rod sections. CONDITION: original finish stock set has moderate wear w/ scattering marks throughout. Forend has notable dark staining on top likely from heat. Metal has 80% blue w/ light wear. Fire blue is visible on follower. Rear sight & bolt stock springs have traces of straw coloration. Good bore w/ light frosting in grooves. (22-668/RW). CURIO. $600-900.

1485. TRANSITIONAL KOISHIKAWA TYPE 44 BOLT ACTION CAVALRY CARBINE. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 57155. A very good example of a Type 44 cavalry carbine w/ good degree of original finish. This carbine is in the transitional model phase as highlighted by the transitional bayonet assembly that holds the push button activated 13” folding bayonet & protected post front sight. Bbl. 18 1/2”. Top of receiver has mum that is partially obliterated & 3 characters indicating Type 44. Left side of receiver has Koishikawa Arsenal stamp. 2,000m tangent rear sight. Bolt w/ oval handle knob & checkered safety. Hardwood stock set w/ handguard & 2 piece buttstock. Stock features side swivels, escape inlet by receiver ring, grasping grooves & trapdoor buttplate. CONDITION: Very good receiver & bbl. blue. Good fading front assembly blue w/ fading near muzzle & end of stacking hook. Good trigger guard blue. Good bayonet blue w/ thinning near tip. Good appearing original finish stock w/ moderate wear & marks commensurate w/ age & use. Buttplate has patina appearance w/ moderate marks & pitting. Fair bore w/ worn rifling. (22-1948/MD). CURIO. $500-750. 189

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1482. SCARCE HIGH CONDITION WWII JAPANESE TYPE 44 BOLT ACTION CAVALRY CARBINE. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 30586. Bbl. 19”. Very nice example of Japanese Type 44 cavalry carbine w/ folding bayonet w/ high degree of original finish. Intact mum & “Type 44” characters. S# matches on receiver & bolt. Straight bolt handle w/ oval knob. Checkered sm. tang safety. Correct style dust cover. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,000m. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Late type long bayonet housing. Stacking hook is early replacement. 13.5” blade folding bayonet. Hardwood stock set w/ 2 piece buttstock construction. Trap type buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has light wear, scratches & handling marks throughout. Stock seam is slightly open on right side, w/ 2 sm. approx. 1.5” oval areas of filled wood. Handguard has crack between the rear sight base & the lower band. Metal retains 75% original blue w/ thinning, light wear & scattered spots of light oxidation. Very good, shiny bore. (22-312/RW). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.


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1486. WWII JAPANESE BOLT ACTION TYPE 38 CARBINE WITH INTACT MUM. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 5890. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 18 7/8”. Receiver marked on left rail w/ circular Nagoya arsenal marking. Receiver marked on top w/ intact mum & Type 38 characters. Markings are enhanced in white. Straight bolt handle w/ oval knob. Notched safety knob. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,000m. Inverted V front sight. Cleaning rod is present. Side swivels 2 piece stock construction w/ cup type buttplate. Repro. leather sling. CONDITION: stock set has light wear, scratches & handling marks throughout. Has been cleaned w/ added finish. Buttstock seam is notably open on left side & has loss of wood w/ sm. inletted repair in toe area. 75% original blue w/ thinning & sm. areas of very fine oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (22-314/RW). CURIO. $400-600.

1487. JAPANESE MEXICAN CONTRACT TYPE 38 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7x57 Mauser. S# L 311. Bbl. 31 1/4”. Non-matching numbers. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “REPUBLICA MEXICANA (Mexican eagle crest)” “1913”. Some rifles from this contract were delivered to Mexico & many were sold to Imperial Russia in 1914. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,300 meters. Inverted V front sight. Cleaning rod is present. Straight bolt handle w/ oval knob. Lg. tang checkered safety knob. Bottom sling swivels. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock w/ 2 piece construction marked w/ partly obliterated “78” in white paint on right side of butt. CONDITION: stock set has moderate to heavy wear, dents, scratches & staining w/ added finish. Metal retains 50% original blue w/ wear, thinning & areas of gray & patina. Markings have been partly enhanced in white. Very good shiny bore w/ conventional rifling. (22-529/RW). CURIO. $300-400.

1488. WWII JAPANESE TYPE 99 NAGOYA ARSENAL BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S#. 1724. Bbl. 25 1/2”. All visible numbers match. Mum has been removed leaving type 99 characters intact. Ladder aperture rear sight w/ AA wings. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Straight bolt handle w/ oval knob. Checkered notched safety knob. 23 3/4” cleaning rod is present. 3 screw upper band. Original monopod is present. Hardwood stock set w/ long hand guard. Sm. recoil bolt. Cup type buttplate & 2 piece buttstock construction. Original rubberized canvas sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 15 1/2” Fullered blade bayonet. Marked on right ricasso w/ unknown maker. Interlocking circles indicate bayonet mfg. under supervision of Kokura Arsenal. Unsharpened, blued blade. Crossguard has curved quillion. Smooth walnut grips. Blued steel scabbard. Bayonet blade has most of its original finish, balance of metal parts are turning gray & patina w/ wear. Grips have light wear & staining throughout. Scabbard is turning gray w/ light peppery oxidation throughout. CONDITION: original finish stock set has moderate wear, dents, staining & scratches throughout. Hand guard has missing chip & crack at rear. Metal has 60% original blue w/ light wear, oxidation & fine pitting. Very good shiny bore. (22-1949/RW). CURIO. $500-750.

1489. EARLY PRODUCTION JAPANESE WWII NAGOYA TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION CAVALRY RIFLE WITH OVAL REAR SLING SWIVEL. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 254. Bbl. 25 1/2”. All visible numbers match. Receiver has visible mum which has been defaced w/ “X” & 99 Type characters. This early production rifle w/out the series mark has the oval rear sling swivel which accommodates the quick detachable cavalry sling. Straight bolt handle w/ oval knob. Notched checkered safety knob. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,500 meters w/ AA wings. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Long cleaning rod is present. 3 Screw upper band. Lower band has provision for monopod. Cup type buttplate. Hardwood stock set w/ full length handguard. Sm. recoil bolt. CONDITION: stock set has evidence of extensive service w/ wear, dents & scratches throughout. Metal has traces of blue turning patina w/ light wear & oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (22-513/RW). CURIO. $300-500.

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1491. FINE CONDITION SIAMESE MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH DUST COVER. Cal. 8mm. S# 268193. Made by Tokyo Arsenal. Standard configuration with 29” barrel holding long tangent curve sight. Action has Siamese circular crest on receiver ring and retains its original sliding dust cover. Importer’s serial number is in electric pencil on side wall. Unnumbered bolt appears to have been with this rifle from the beginning. Magazine has slant box to feed rimmed cartridges. Pistol grip stock with finger grooves is unmarked but appears original. CONDITION: very good to fine. Metal parts retaining most of their original blue. Stock also has most of its original oil type finish with a large number of minor marks, scratches and dings. Bore is fair to good, dark in grooves. Mechanically good. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-791/MGM). CURIO. $300-400.

1492. 2 CHINESE BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLES. 1) HANYANG MODEL 88. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 4Y306. Bbl. 29 1/4”. Numbers match on receiver, bolt & bbl. Receiver is marked on top w/ Hanyang Arsenal banner & “30”. Straight bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. Cleaning rod & bayonet are present. Rifles were based on the Model 88 German commission rifle but mfg. w/out the jacketed bbl. & given a wooden handguard which is not present on this rifle. Walnut stock marked on right side w/ lg. oval marking w/ Chinese characters. Vintage 3/4” leather carrying strap. CONDITION: stock has early arsenal rework finish w/ staining, wear & handling marks throughout. Handguard is not present. Metal has turned overall gray & patina w/ wear, oxidation & scattered spots of moderate pitting. Dark heavily oxidized bore w/ some visible rifling. (22-554/RW). 2) WWII CHIANG KAI SHEK NANKING ARSENAL MAUSER TYPE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# K1389. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 23 3/4”. These rifles were mfg. at the Nanking Arsenal which was built up w/ German technical assistance originally to mfg. machine guns. Rifles appear to have been made here subsequent to 1937. These rifles are based on the Mauser Banner model w/ the M98 action & feature a straight bolt handle & provision for a bottom sling. Receiver ring is marked w/ “bow & arrow” in gear wheel which is the Chinese ordnance mark. Has oval Nanking Arsenal marking w/ “star” & dated “33-11” which indicates 1944 mfg. according to ‘Arming the Dragon’ by Goldsmith. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight. German style bayonet bar. Cleaning rod is present. All milled furniture. Upper band retained by cross pin; narrow lower band retained by spring. Matching hardwood stock set w/ “M98K” style hand guard. Flat steel buttplate. Stock is marked on right side below ejection port w/ 2 Chinese characters. CONDITION: stock has moderate wear, dents, staining & handling marks throughout. Metal has turned overall gray & patina w/ areas of light oxidation. Fair worn bore turning dark in grooves. Bbl. has bulge behind front sight. (22-654/RW). BOTH CURIO. $700-1,000.

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1490. WWII JAPANESE BOLT ACTION YOUTH MILITARY TRAINING RIFLE. Cal. 6.5 Jap Blank. S# 77912. Bbl. 27 3/4”. These training rifles are approx. 7/8 of the size of the Type 38 rifle. They are chambered for a blank cartridge & were not intended for service ammunition. Receiver marked only w/ S#. Ladder rear sight graduated to 1,400 meters. Inverted V front sight. Grooved tang type safety. Cleaning rod & bayonet lug are present. Bottom swivels w/ original tan web sling. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock has 1 piece construction. Buttstock match on left side w/ lg. boxed marking containing a number of Japanese characters. Marked on right side w/ white “4” as a rack number. CONDITION: stock set has light wear with staining & handling marks throughout w/ crisp markings. Metal is turned overall patina w/ wear & sm. areas of light oxidation. Smooth bore is heavily oxidized. (22-686/RW). CURIO. $300-500.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1493. 2 WWII JAPANESE MILITARY BOLT ACTION RIFLES. 1) TYPE 38 KOISHIKAWA ARSENAL CARBINE W/ MATCHING NUMBERS & INTACT CREST. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S#. 1114800. Bbl. 19 1/2”. All visible numbers match. Receiver marked on top w/ Imperial Chrysanthemum & 38 type characters. Oval knob bolt handle. Sm. tang. Checkered safety knob. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Cleaning rod is present. Side & bottom swivels w/ original brown leather sling. Hardwood stock & hand guard. Buttstock has 1 piece construction. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked brass muzzle guard. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, scratches & handling marks & added finish. Metal has traces of blue turning gray w/ wear & areas of light oxidation throughout. Lightly worn bore turning dark in the grooves. (22-723/RW). 2) CARCANO TYPE I. Cal. 6.5 Japanese. S# E4844. Bbl. 31”. Graduated leaf military rear sight. Carcano action w/ an Arisaka type box mag. Full length stock w/ grasping grooves & handguard having bayonet lug & cleaning rod. Buttstock has separate lower portion in Arisaka style. Leather sling on original swivels. Production began at the end of 1938 & was completed in mid-1939. Approx. 30,000 mfg. by SFARE in Gardone. Another 30,000 by Civil mfgs. CONDITION: 90% lightly faded blue. Stock shows scattered scratches & marks. Bore has slightly dark appearance w/ worn rifling. (22-724/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

1494. 2 WWII JAPANESE TYPE 38 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLES. 1) SCARCE TYPE 38 MANUFACTURED BY MUKDEN ARSENAL. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 5023182. Bbl. 31 1/4”. All visible numbers match. These rifles were manufactured in Mukden Arsenal in Manchuria. Production ran from the early 1930s through 1945. Receiver is marked on top w/ Type 38 characters & royal chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemum has a shallow single file cut across the center leaving the remainder of the marking clear & visible. Left side of receiver has circular Mukden Arsenal mark. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,400 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Oval bolt knob. Checkered sm. tang safety knob. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set. 1 Piece buttstock construction. Flat style steel buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has lightly worn arsenal rework type finish w/ scattered handling marks & loss of wood in inletted areas notably at buttplate. Buttplate & receiver tang. Metal has 60% original blue finish w/ notable fire blue on mag. follower. Trigger guard assembly has turned gray. Very good shiny bore. (22-685/RW). 2) HIGH CONDITION TYPE MANUFACTURED AT MUKDEN ARSENAL. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 5040357. Bbl. 31 1/4”. Very nice example of a Type 38 Japanese rifle w/ a lg. high degree of original finish w/ crisp intact markings manufactured by Mukden Arsenal in Manchuria. Receiver marked on top w/ royal chrysanthemum and Type 38 characters. Left receiver rail has Mukden Arsenal marking. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 2,200 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Bright bolt w/ oval knob. Bolt handle is marked underneath w/ “E” “3” “7”. Sm. tang checkered safety. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock has 2 piece construction. Handguard wood does not match buttstock & may be a later period replacement. CONDITION: buttstock & handguard in very good original condition w/ very light wear & sm. scattered handling marks. Notable sm. chip beside buttplate tang. Metal has 80% original blue finish w/ very light wear & some scattered spots of oxidation. Rear sight parts have fire blue & rear sight spring retains its straw color. Good shiny bore w/ light frosting in grooves. (22-699/RW). ALL CURIO. $600-1,000.

1495. 2 WWII JAPANESE TOYO KOGYO TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLES. 1) TYPE 99 WITH INTACT MUM. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 46029. Bbl. 25 1/2”. All visible numbers match. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ royal chrysanthemum & 99 Type characters. Receiver marked on left side w/ “Toyo Kogyo, (Hiroshima Perfecture)”. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,500 meters made w/out AA wings. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Cleaning rod is present. Oval bolt knob & (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com 192


1496. 2 WWII JAPANESE TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLES WITH BAYONETS. 1) TYPE 99 “LAST DITCH” LATE PRODUCTION RIFLE. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 96588. Bbl. 25 1/2”. Numbers match on receiver, bolt & extractor. Receiver markings on left side are Toyo Kogyo Arsenal. Receiver marked on top w/ partially defaced mum. Receiver made w/out Type 99 characters. Fixed aperture rear sight. Inverted V front sight w/out protective ears. Oval bolt knob. Welded notched safety knob. Stamped follower welded upper band w/ bayonet lug. Solid lower band w/out provision for bipod. Hardwood stock set. 2 Piece forend construction. Short handguard. Lg. recoil bolt. Buttstock has 2 piece construction w/ single screw rear swivel. Wooden buttplate attached by brads. Buttplate tang area at heel has inletted wood filler. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 15 5/8” fullered blade bayonet. Bayonet is marked on right ricasso w/ Toyada Jidoshoki Seiskusho marking. Bayonet has straight cross guard. Smooth hardwood grips. Blade has been sharpened but bayonet retains approx. 60% original blue finish. Grips have moderate wear, scuffing & tiny cracks. Scabbard has notable dents w/ approx. 50% blue turning patina. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, scratches, staining & handling marks throughout. Handguard has notable nearly full length repair crack. Sm. repaired crack behind trigger guard tang. Missing chip in forend extending rearward under lower band. Metal is overall gray w/ areas of light oxidation. Dark oxidized pitted bore. (22-370/RW). 2) JAPANESE TYPE 99 RIFLE. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 63592. Bbl. 25 1/2”. All visible numbers match. Receiver markings on left side are Nagoya Arsenal. Receiver ring has intact mum & Type 99 characters. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,500 meters w/out provision for AA Wings. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Cleaning rod is not present. Bolt handle has cylindrical knob. Notched checkered safety knob. 2 Screw upper band w/ bayonet lug. Open top lower band w/out provision for monopod. Hardwood stock set w/ long handguard. Sm. recoil bolt. 2 Screw butt swivel. Cup type buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 15 3/8” fullered blade bayonet. Bayonet marked on right ricasso w/ Koshikawa Arsenal interlocking circles. Curved quillon. Smooth hardwood grips. Steel scabbard. Bayonet has worn bright blade which has been sharpened. Metal is turning gray & patina w/ light oxidation. Grips have moderate wear throughout. Scabbard has traces of blue turning gray & patina w/ scattered sm. dents. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear & scattered scratches & handling marks. Notable long scratch extends the length of the comb on the top right side. Handguard has fine 8” crack on top between bands. Metal has turned overall dark gray w/ wear & scattered spots of oxidation. Very good shiny bore. (22-371/RW). BOTH CURIO. $500-700.

1497. 2 WWII JAPANESE BOLT ACTION MILITARY TYPE 38 RIFLES. 1) JAPANESE TYPE 38 SMOOTH BORE TRAINING RIFLE W/ WHITE PAINTED CHARACTERS ON BOTH SIDES OF BUTTSTOCK LIKELY FROM TRAINING SCHOOL. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 18. Bbl. 31 1/4”. Receiver is marked only w/ S# on left side. Receiver & trigger guard has integral tangs. S# matches on receiver & bolt. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,700 meters. Inverted V front sight. Non removeable cleaning rod. Bolt handle w/ 193

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notched checkered safety knob. 2 Screw upper band w/ bayonet lug. Lower band made w/out monopod base. Sm. recoil bolt. 2 Screw butt swivel. Cup type steel buttplate. Original tan web sling w/ wire attachments. Hardwood stock set w/ 2 piece buttstock construction. CONDITION: stock set has lg. degree of original finish w/ scattered handling marks. Metal has traces of blue turning patina w/ sm. areas of very light oxidation. Crisp legible markings. Very good shiny bore. (22-688/RW). 2) Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 85573. All visible numbers match including dust cover. Bbl. 25 1/2”. Very nice example of a Type 99 rifle w/ early production features & legible markings including royal chrysanthemum. Receiver marked on top w/ crisp mum and 99 Type characters. Marked on left rail w/ “Toyo Kogyo (Hiroshima Prefecture)”. Arsenal marking. Ladder aperture rear sight w/ AA wings. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Oval bolt knob notched checkered safety knob. Long cleaning rod. 3 Screw upper band. Monopod is present. Hardwood stock set w/ 2 piece buttstock construction. Sm. recoil bolt. 2 Screw butt swivel. Cup type steel buttplate. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework type finish w/ visible fine sanding marks & has dark stained finish. Metal has traces of original blue turning gray & patina w/ light wear. Markings are crisp. Very good shiny bore. (22-693/RW). ALL CURIO. $600-1,000.


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oval knob. Notched checkered safety knob. Unnumbered dust cover is present. Hardwood stock set. Stock set is marked underneath forend w/ stamped Japanese characters. Upper band w/ bayonet lug. Sling swivel bows are not present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 15 1/8” unmarked fullered blade bayonet w/ curved quillon. Smooth hardwood grips. Unmarked steel scabbard. Bayonet has been sharpened. Has heavy wear. Cross guard is loose at rivets. Blackened steel scabbard has wear, scratches & scattered sm. dents. CONDITION: stock set has wear, scratches & handling marks throughout w/ areas of flaking finish. Painted Japanese characters appear mostly legible. Metal retains 60% original blue w/ wear, spots of oxidation & scattered fine pitting. Bore has dark oxidized appearance. (22-372/RW). 2) TYPE 38 RIFLE. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 885696. Bbl. 31 1/4”. Receiver marked on left side w/ Koshikawa Arsenal interlocking circles. Mum is intact but worn & partially obscured by patina. Type 38 characters are legible. Ladder rear sight w/ open notch graduated to 2,400 meters. Inverted V front sight. Sight is installed reversed in dovetail. Front sight pin is threaded replacement. Bolt handle has oval knob. Lg. tang checkered safety knob. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set w/ 2 piece buttstock construction. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 15 1/2” fullered blade bayonet. Bayonet marked on right ricasso w/ Koshikawa interlocking circles. Curved quillon. Smooth hardwood grips. Steel scabbard. Grips are heavily worn. Bayonet has lg. degree of original blue finish on blade. Balance of metal turning patina. Scabbard turning gray & patina. CONDITION: rifle stock set has extensive wear, scatches & handling marks throughout commensurate w/ hard service. Has notable loss of wood in toe area. Handguard has sm. crack under bbl. band. Metal has 70% original finish w/ wear & areas turning gray. Notable wear on receiver from dust cover which is no longer present. Poor dark oxidized bore. (22-373/RW). BOTH CURIO. $500-700. 1498. JAPANESE TYPE 96 LMG PARTS KIT. Cal. 6.5. Bbl. 22” finned. Designed by General Kijiro Nambu, introduced in 1936. The Japanese type 96 air cooled machine gun was designed as an improvement over the Model 11. It feeds from a top mounted box mag. & the cartridges are lubricated by means of the mag. loader upon loading. It utilized a heavy finned quick change bbl. to increase longevity in the field. Often identified by its distinct wooden pistol grip stock. Several major components present in this kit include: stock & pistol grip w/ trigger group, quick change bbl. w/ wooden handle which presents strong rifling & a frosty bore; bipod, op-rod, recoil spring & guide, cocking handle & components including bolt, and other misc. pieces. No receiver. MAGS: 1 slab sided marked “Type 96” in black permanent marker. CONDITION: Original finish is still heavily present on what would be exposed metal surfaces. Finish on receiver is more brown than black having earned a gentle patina brought under control long ago. (02-16297/JZ). $800-1,200.

1499. KOISHIKAWA ARSENAL TYPE 26 REVOLVER. Cal. 9x22R. (9mm Nambu Revolver). S# 29646. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ half moon front sight & notched rear. Mfg. 1893-1924 at various arsenals; approx. 60,000 total. Matching numbered trigger; back of 6 rd. fluted cyl. numbered “2” & “28” plus bbl. numbered “28”. Earlier variation w/ checkered beech grips plus bobbed hammer. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good plus brown leather clamshell holster w/ front pouch & portion of shoulder strap. Missing stud to latch clamshell strap. CONDITION: fair to good appearance of older arsenal reconditioning over light pitting w/ some peppery oxidation still present. All components blued w/ no strawed colors. Bbl. pivot screw appears replacement. Left grip generally good appearing but loose w/ chip at left front. Right grip noticeably darker & tight fitting w/ numerous impact marks. Very good bore w/ occasional spots of light pitting. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-869/NW). CURIO. $350-500.

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1501. KOISHIKAWA ARSENAL T14 NAMBU SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 27082. Mfg. February 1934. Standard markings including Koishikawa Arsenal symbol. Unusual in that lg. trigger guard models generally appeared 1939; this one 5 years early. Matching numbered strawed trigger, trigger guard, receiver, locking bolt, mag. safety & double grooved knurled cocking handle; unnumbered fully grooved grips. MAGS: 2 original 8 rd. TOTAL. Good plus (light oxidation streaks) numbered “082” above lined out “211” & very good numbered “803”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good to very good clam shell holster made of & resin construction w/ general faded appearance plus flap of ammo pouch beginning to delaminate. Japanese characters under lid. CONDITION: spotted finish w/ light pitting around ejection port & on sides of receiver (lighter on left) plus typical safety scratch. Very good bore (forward half has light pitting), mechanics & grips. Broken mag. friction spring on front strap; rivet & sm. section of spring remaining. (22-339/NW). CURIO. $900-1,200.

1502. KOISHIKAWA NAMBU TYPE 14 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL RIG. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 28382. Bbl. 4.7” w/ dovetailed inverted V blade sight plus fixed receiver notched rear. Mfg. September 1934 w/ matching numbered bolt & cocking piece; fully grooved grips & trigger not numbered. Sm. trigger guard model having strawed safety, trigger & mag. release. MAGS: 1 good plated 8 rd. w/ staining & cleaned light oxidation. Aluminum base; body numbered “350”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good plus leather clamshell holster w/ pouch on front. 2 spare firing pins & oval brass Japanese “dog tag”. CONDITION: somewhat better than fair appearance w/ signs of use throughout to include function wear, cleaned surface pitting, typical safety scratch & light marks to left grip; right about very good. Fair bore noticeably worn w/ even pitting throughout. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-870/NW). CURIO. $700-1,000. 195

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1500. KOISHIKAWA ARSENAL PAPA NAMBU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 4956. Bbl. 4.7”. Mfg. 1904-1925 w/ front strap grip safety & fully checkered grips. Matching numbered bolt, grips & cocking piece. Lanyard swivel at rear of frame & tangent style rear sight on receiver. Smaller bolt than on Type 14’s because recoil spring is mounted in tunnel on left side of receiver. Strawed trigger & blued mag. release. MAGS: fair 8 rd. numbered 4645 w/ cleaned heavily pitted body & very good aluminum base. CONDITION: about good as refinished over light pitting. Patina on bolt at port plus on tangent sight assembly. Stained trigger appearance w/ traces of straw finish remaining. Even light peppery oxidation throughout plus prior pitting in grip area. Fair to good grips w/ notable hand wear plus chip at top rear of left & crack on right starting at top to about midpoint going just behind mag. release. Fair to good bore; distinct rifling plus even light pitting & wear. (22-88/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,600.


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1503. KOKURA ARSENAL TYPE14 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 1779. Bbl. 4.7”. Mfg. March, 1936 w/ matching numbered bolt, horizontally grooved grips & trigger; cocking piece numbered 813. Mfg. 1930-1939 w/ sm. trigger guard plus straw colored trigger, mag. release & safety. MAGS: 1 very good 8 rd. numbered 914. CONDITION: good to very good appearance w/ areas of light pitting most noticeable at top left rear of frame. Typical safety lever scratch including on grip. Very good grips; near excellent bore. (22-99/ NW). CURIO. $500-750.

1504. NAGOYA TYPE 14 NAMBU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 24594. Bbl. 4.7”. Mfg. March 1944 w/ late production lg. trigger guard; all blued, no strawed parts. Matching numbered trigger, grips, bolt & rnd. knurled non grooved cocking piece. MAGS: 2 very good blued 8 rd. numbered 594 & 489. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good brown clamshell holster w/ 4 finely inked characters under flap. Removed pistol parts; cleaning rod, mag. safety, firing pin, firing pin extension & its spring. CONDITION: very good to near excellent appearance w/ above listed parts removed needing firing pin spring to make pistol shootable plus mag. safety spring & pivot pin needed to make it totally complete. Light safety scratch & very faint thinning at left rear of receiver. Near excellent bore & grips. Very nice example needing minor attention to make whole. (22-196/NW). CURIO. $750-1,000.

1505. NAGOYA NAMBU TYPE14 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL RIG. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 82519. Bbl. 4.7” w/ dovetailed inverted V blade sight plus fixed receiver notched rear. Mfg. July 1943 w/ matching numbered trigger, bolt & fully grooved grips; cocking piece numbered “842”. Lg. trigger guard model having blue & brown tassel ended lanyard attached to loop. Blued trigger & safety. MAGS: 2 blued 8 rd. w/ aluminum bases. Very good plus numbered “986” & good numbered “983”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: good plus leather clamshell holster w/ pouch on front plus 1 1/2” X 4” paper attached under clamshell w/ numerous carefully inked Japanese characters. Spare firing pin, cleaning rod & oval brass Japanese “dog tag”. CONDITION: very good plus w/ minimal function wear plus typical safety scratch. Near excellent bore & grips. Exceptional ensemble w/ seldom seen dog tag & lanyard. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-868/NW). CURIO. $700-1,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1507. NAGOYA T-14 LARGE TRIGGER GUARD SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 69293. Bbl. 4.7”. Mfg. March, 1945 w/ all blued finish. Matching numbered bolt, rnd. knurled cocking piece w/out grooves, trigger & smooth flat sided grips. MAGS: matching numbered 8 rd. all blued w/ aluminum base. CONDITION: very good overall w/ typical late war imperfections. Light scratch from safety operation. Faint grip marks plus 2 dents on left. Near excellent bore. (22-94/NW). CURIO. $450-700.

1508. NAGOYA T-14 LARGE TRIGGER GUARD SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 10415. Bbl. 4.7”. Mfg. Jan., 1944 w/ all blued finish. Matching numbered bolt, rnd. knurled cocking piece w/out grooves, trigger & grooved grips. MAGS: 442 numbered 8 rd. all blued w/ aluminum base; good w/ function wear. CONDITION: good to very good overall w/ typical wartime finish. Light scratch from safety operation. Light grip marks on right; left w/ raised portion damaged by mag. release & slight dents. Near excellent bore. (22-95/NW). CURIO. $450-700.

1509. NAGOYA T-14 LARGE TRIGGER GUARD SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 813. Bbl. 4.7”. Mfg. Nov., 1943 w/ all blued finish. Matching numbered bolt, (rnd. knurled cocking piece w/ grooves numbered 362) trigger & grooved grips. MAGS: matching numbered 8 rd. all blued w/ aluminum base; good w/ function wear & rough finish on upper half of spine. CONDITION: good plus overall w/ typical wartime finish. Scratch from safety operation. Many heavy grip marks on right along w/ gouged out “J”; left w/ good appearance having 2-3 broken grooves. Generally good bore w/ pitting in front half; still bright. (22-96/ NW). CURIO. $400-600. 197 Many Additional Photos on poulinauctions.com

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1506. NAGOYA TYPE 14 NAMBU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 85818. Bbl. 3.8” w/ standard dovetailed blade sight. Mfg. August 1943 w/ lg. trigger guard. Matching numbers on bolt, cocking piece, trigger & fulllength horizontally grooved grips. MAGS: 1 very good matching numbered 6 rd. w/ blued body & aluminum base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good brown clamshell holster complete w/ shoulder strap. Ammo pouch on front containing spare firing pin plus cleaning rod inside. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ minor pre finish flaws such as tool marks in grip strap area & small pit on right side of bbl. at midpoint. Typical safety scratch plus very slight thinning & high point wear. Very good to excellent right grip; left has small dent on front edge. Near excellent bore. (22-365/NW). CURIO. $650-900.


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1510. NAGOYA T-14 LARGE TRIGGER GUARD SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 16599. Bbl. 4.7”. Mfg. Sept, 1943 w/ blued finish having strawed trigger, mag. release & safety lever. Matching numbered bolt, knurled cocking piece w/ grooves, trigger & pencil numbered left grip; right unnumbered. Grips have horizontal grooves from bottom of trigger guard down to attachment screw rather than full length. MAGS: matching numbered 8 rd. all blued w/ aluminum base. CONDITION: good to very good overall w/ wartime mill finish. Light scratch from safety operation. Good plus grips w/ light marks (most noticeable on right). Good straw colors. Near excellent bore. (22-97/NW). CURIO. $450-600.

1511. NAGOYA TYPE 14 NAMBU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 62028. Bbl. 4.7”. Mfg. June, 1939 w/ sm. trigger guard & horizontally grooved hardwood grips. Cocking piece & bolt numbered 465. Straw colored trigger appears ending in 028. Left grip screw w/ distinct domed profile; right noticeably flatter. MAGS: very good plus 8 rd. numbered 028. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good canvas clamshell holster w/ light scratches plus tattered original ammo box having cellophane tape repairs & 7 rds. of original ammo (16 in full box). CONDITION: very good appearance w/ very minimal wear being around ejection port & typical safety scratch marks. Slight thinning in grip area turning to gray. Good straw colors on trigger & mag. release. Safety lever gray. Very good to excellent bore & grips. (22-98/NW). CURIO. $650-900. 1512. 4 INCOMPLETE LAST DITCH NAMBU T14 PISTOL GRIPS. Grips in various stages of completion w/ squared sides having slab like appearance. 1) Right side w/ thin horizontal grooves, locking tab at top & not cut for mag. latch. 2) Right side having sharp edges, locking tab at top & uncut for mag. release. 3) Right side having rough appearance w/ pilot hole for mag. release plus extended height w/out locking tab formed at top. 4) Left side having locking tab at top & no relief for mag. latch. Very unusual war trophies. (02-16299/NW). $250-400.

1513. NAGOYA TYPE 94 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 58240. Bbl. 3.8”. Mfg. August 1944 (1935-1945) as secondary service pistol having late production squared back. Each border checkered hardwood grip has 1 1/2” x 3/8” metal panel having bright border & characters w/ black background being attached by copper tacks. Other characters on left side of trigger guard, by safety lever & right rear frame. MAGS: very good blued six shot mag. numbered “418”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good brown pebble grained flap holster retained by brass stud through flap having grasping strap below stud for quick release. Above stud on flap exterior stamped “A6”. Double replacement belt loops on back retrained w/ rivets rather than original stitching; 1 aged dark brown, other appearing light brown. 2 mag. pouches under flap plus reinforcement leather band around muzzle area. CONDITION: good to very good overall appearance w/ rough war time finish having thinning & function wear. Safety lever very loose yet functions in appropriate positions; does not engage detents. Very good left grip; right similar w/ 2 or 3 damaged diamond tops in a row. Good bright bore w/ slight wear & even light frosting. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-871/NW). CURIO. $450-600. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1514. ICONIC BARRETT M82A1 RIFLE WITH BORS SYSTEM. Cal. 50BMG. S# 3845. Bbl. 29”. Mfg. Barrett. The only place that the Barrett Model M82A1 is larger then the roles it plays on the big screen is surprisingly enough in real life. The brain child of Ronnie Barrett, the M82 came to life in 1982 w/ this version the M82A1 making its debut in 1986. By 1990 it was destined to be a permanent fixture in US service, having seen time in every conflict since. Chambered in the massive .50BMG (12.7x99 NATO) cartridge utilizing a short recoil, rotating bolt, semi automatic action. Weighing in at almost 33lbs. & just under 60” in length the iconic Short Recoil Semi Automatic (SRSA) plays a primary roll as anti material rifle w/ a secondary task of long distance explosive ordinance disposal (EOD). It utilizes a 29” free floating, fluted heavy bbl. that recoils upon firing through its 8 groove, right hand twist, 1:15 rifling, terminated w. a massive muzzle break to dampen felt recoil. It possesses a battle sighting system consisting of a flip up hooded post front sight w/ a folding adj. rear peep sight graduated from 100 to 1500 yds. In between the enormous 23” sight radius lies a 5.5” section of picatinny rail as well as a left side folding carry handle at approximately center of balance. Rounds are feed from a detachable 10 rd. mag. The full potential of this awesome platform is more easily realized w/ the assistance of a Leupold Mark 4, 4.5-14x50 matte black scope, w/ illuminated reticle, mated to the Barrett Optical Ranging System (B.O.R.S.) atop the correct Barrett rings. Flat black parkerized finish on all exposed metal surfaces. The integral receiver/stock terminates at the rear w/ a soft black rubber recoil pad while the front section incorporates a steel bipod, largely resembling the one utilized on the M60 GPMG. MAGS: 3-10rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory fitted Pelican 1750 hard case, BORS operators manual, 1 spare set scope rings, black nylon/velcro padded cheekpiece. CONDITION: original finish on exposed metal surfaces is complete and consistent showing some signs of range use such as brass strikes at ejection port & some thinning on areas of mechanical intervention. BORS powers up with fresh battery as well as illuminated crosshairs on scope. Glass is clear & reticle is sharp. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Muzzle brake possesses some greening. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-322/JZ). MODERN. $8,500-11,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1515. ALEXANDER ARMS ELITE ULFBERHT RIFLE. Cal. 338 mag. S# AA-ULF20 43. Bbl. 27.5”. The +ULFBERH+T rifle was designed to be a unique piece of weaponry unlike anything manufactured at the time. Its name derives from a small line of ancient swords that were uncharacteristically strong for the period they were manufactured in. In order to stick with the original inspiration, the design often found on these swords appears on the rifle as well. The effective range of this new design was intended for distances reaching 2,000 yards. Owning the title of 2015 Rifle of the Year, the mechanism was based on the Russian DP-28 belt fed machine gun. It boasts an adjustable gas system and a unique operating system where the bolt runs twice the length of the cartridge to help minimize recoil. The goal was to have such a light recoil impulse so that the operator could monitor his own impact to adjust the follow up shots without the necessity of a spotter. It weighs in at 19.8 pounds unloaded to further minimize recoil. The forged receiver is manufactured from 9310 steel alloy with a dark black Melonite finish. It utilizes a hard anodized aluminum top cover and hand guards that give the shooter 26” of real estate for optic mounting. The barrel is a fluted 1:9.3” twist with 6 groove deep Enfield patterned rifling made of 4150 chrome-moly with a matching Melonite finish. It is terminated with M18x1.5 threads and a 3-prong compact flash hider. The trigger is a Geissele SSA 2 stage 4.5-pound model and it feeds from a proprietary 10 rd. double stack magazine. The safety selector is located on the left side above the Ergo Deluxe pistol grip in a familiar fashion to the black rifle. Right side folding Magpul PRS2 adjustable stock. Right side reciprocating charging handle. No sights. MAGS: 4 -10 rd. factory. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a heavy duty fitted foam lined lockable transport case and paperwork. CONDITION: all outward aspects indicate very little use if any. No noticeable finish wear aside from gentle thinning on the surface area directly below the charging handle which happens almost immediately. Bright bore with strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-268/JZ). MODERN. $4,000-5,000.

1516. SPIDER FIREARMS FERRET 50 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 50 BMG. S# SN0269. Bbl. 36” heavy stainless match quality bbl. measuring 1.3” in diameter. Threaded for lg. AR style muzzle brake w/ 8 ports (overall length of 6 1/2” & 1.98” in diameter). Originally intended for AR conversions w/ all steel construction & single shot. Offered w/ left or right bolt handle operation; this one has handle on left w/ conventional wisdom indicating for left handed use yet most single shot benchrest rifles have loading port on left w/ bolt handle on either side & still for right handed use. Spiral vented steel handguard w/ attached steel bipod having domed leg bottoms plus detent pins for height adj. & operation. All steel SuperComp lower receiver assembly allowing use of any AR style upper as single shot. Very light single stage target trigger; appears less than 2 lbs. Black ventilated Pachmayr pad, adj. cylindrical cheekpiece of 1.3” diameter & thumb wheel adj. base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Lg. black Doskocil gasketed padded case, Dewey cleaning rod, unmarked M14 style bipod assembly, additional Picatinny scope rail, extra hammer, bore snake & misc. sm. parts. CONDITION: all aspects of entire package are near excellent including bore. (22-160/NW). MODERN. $3,500-4,500.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1517. ORIGINAL RUSSIAN MOLOT VEPR-1V .223 (RPK). Cal. 223. S# 13MH7416. Bbl. 23.3”. This rare & desirable Russian RPK variant chambered in .223 is one of the last guns of this type to make it through customs due to the previous ban. A real Russian semi-auto RPK, not a fantasy based assembled parts kit. Mfg. in the famous Molot plant where the originals were born. The military guns mfg. for the Soviet Army during the Cold War put these on our radar & were fortunate to have the real deal available here. The 23.3” heavy chrome bbl. is terminated w/ a left hand thread & U.S. made RPK muzzle brake just forward of the locking RPK bipod. The long cleaning rod is held captive below the bbl. Left side folding polymer clubfoot stock. Matching plastic ribbed RPK handguard. Left side factory scope mt. Protected post front sight & RPK exclusive windage & elevation adj. rear sight marked 100-300m. Right side safety/selector. Green canvas sling attached to onboard swivels. Tapco G2 trigger. Pistol grip has been replaced w/ aftermarket grip w/ more pronounced finger grooves, though the original is included. MAGS: 1 - 30 rd. Promag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory box, owner’s manual, pistol grip, Tapco threaded muzzle break & oil bottle. CONDITION: the original finish enjoys complete coverage throughout all exposed metal surfaces. The receiver has the customary score below the safety/selector which is inevitable. Furniture is free of any apparent blemishing, it appears this gun remained on display w/ very little live fire time, if any at all. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-289/JZ). MODERN. $3,500-5,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1518. EXTREMELY RARE COLT INFANTRY AUTOMATIC RIFLE ASSEMBLY ON FACTORY M4 CARBINE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# LE389115. Bbl. 16.1”. The latest entrant in the United States military Infantry Light Machine Gun category is the Colt Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR). Taking over for the SAW weighing in at approx. 17 lbs. & the LMG at around 13 lbs. The IAR/M27 seems light at 9.5 lbs. by comparison. The IAR utilizes a patented monolithic upper receiver w/ numerous rail systems spanning 3, 6, 9, 12 o’clock. The longest coming in at almost 13” at 12 o’clock. One of the most recognizable features is the massive heatsink below the bbl. which is supposed to significantly reduce the risk of cook offs during extended periods of firing, as well as dramatically increasing bbl. life. Bbl. is threaded 1/7 RH w/ the intention at its length of 16.1” of pushing the muzzle velocity of M855 ammo around 2920 FPS. The IAR is a direct gas impingement system, firing from a closed bolt regardless of mode of fire. This example has a threaded muzzle & A2 flash hider w/ bayonet lug just forward of heat sink. Bbl. marked “13629 MP”, “5.56 NATO 1/7”. Folding front sight atop gas block. Folding precision peep rear sight, windage & elevation adj. Equipped w/ G.P.S. Grip Pod Systems retractable bipod/vertical forend. Brass deflector on upper receiver & rnd. forward assist. Markings on left side lower receiver as follows: “M4 CARBINE”, “CAL. 5.56MM”, “COLT DEFENSE”, “HARTFORD, CONN.”, “U.S.A.”. Selector markings “SAFE-FIRE” on left & right. VLTOR 4 position collapsible buttstock w/ trapdoor & tubes for battery & accessory storage. MAGS: 1-20 rd. & 1-30 rd. Colt aluminum. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt padded nylon transport bag. CONDITION: finish is consistent & complete on all exposed surfaces. Brass deflector is void of any markings which indicates very little use if any beyond factory test firing. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control group appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-278/JZ). MODERN. $3,500-5,000.

1519. RARE MEXICAN DEFENSE CONTRACT COLT M4 CARBINE. Cal. 5.56. S# LE344838. Bbl. 16”. Extremely rare Colt LE6920 M4 Carbine mfg. for the Mexico Distrito Federal. Though occasionally a rare example will hit the market w/ the roll mark “S.D.N. MEXICO D.F.” (Secretaria de la Defensa Nacional of Mexico) on the right side magwell, this rare example is engraved “Estados Unidos Mexicanos” w/ Mexican National Coat of Arms. It is believed that the guns w/ the COA were mfg. by Colt as sales samples for the Mexican Government. The factory box designates it as LE6920 MP-BM. Magpul MOE SL 4 position collapsible stock & matching stippled MOE SL pistol grip. 16” M4 profile bbl. marked “13629 MP”/ “5.56 NATO 1/7” terminated w/ threaded muzzle & A2 flash hider. Protected post front sight, gas block, bayonet lug assembly properly retain Knight’s Armament quad rail system w/ slip over covers. Flat top upper receiver w/ brass deflector & rnd. forward assist host Magpul MBUS rear flip up adj. sight. Lower (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1520. DESIRABLE MAGNUM RESEARCH IMI GALIL MODEL 372 RIFLE. Cal. 223. S# MR 02631. Bbl. 18”. Mfg. IMI. MAGS: 1 40 rd. steel. One of the most popular long arms produced by IMI (Israeli Military Industries). The Galil came to life following the 1967 war when the Israeli army requested a lighter and more ergonomic rifle then the FAL. Since the Arab armies found great success utilizing the AK 47 its popular action was utilized as a basis for this new system. It was chambered in both 5.56x45 & later in 7.62x51. While it retains numerous similarities to the AK 47 there are also several additional features including a heavy wood forearm the hosts an integral bipod which doubles as a wire cutter, a muzzle break that functions as a grenade launching base, flip up luminous night sights, ambidextrous safety/selector, folding handle & a left side folding skeletal stock. Bayonet lug resides approx. 6” rear of the muzzle. Right side reciprocating charging handle utilized from the top. Black painted finish on all exposed metal surfaces aside from parkerized bbl. assembly. Black pistol grip. Hooded post front sight adjustable in elevation & dual aperture rear peep sight as well as flip up night sights. CONDITION: Finish on all exposed metal parts is complete and consistent demonstrating only light usage w/ some thinning in areas of mechanical intervention. Stock locks tightly. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-294/JZ). MODERN. $2,500-3,500.

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receiver marked on left side w/ Colt logo above “M4 CARBINE”/ “CAL. 5.56MM” & S# on magwell. Markings above trigger include “COLT DEFENSE”/ “HARTFORD CONN.”/ “U.S.A.”. Safety selector marked “Safe/ Fire” on both sides of receiver, though controls are located on the left. There are a few different stories about the market availability of these particular rifles that range from contracts undelivered to contract returns w/ a few different quantities originally mfg., but one thing we know for certain is the rifle’s engraved w/ the Mexico National Coat of Arms is extremely rare. Matching dark black finish on all exposed metal surfaces. MAGS: 2-30 rd. PMags. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory (white label) box, factory cleaning kit, factory sealed fired casing, lock, nylon sling & owner’s manual. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate new, unfired. Still retains plastic chamber flag & received in clear plastic coated shipping bag. Bore is shiny w/ excellent rifling & fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-1431/JZ). MODERN. $2,500-4,000.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1521. VERY DESIRABLE EARLY STEYR AUG / SA RIFLE WITH ACCESSORIES. Cal. 223. S# 901SA238. Bbl. 20”. Mfg. Steyr. An original Steyr AUG/SA as imported through Interarms in Alexandria, VA. The receiver sports the appropriate low magnification sight w/ simple circle reticle & top mounted battle sights. Olive drab chassis. Bbl. is numbered to receiver & includes 4.5” section of fine fins behind the unique Steyr 3 prong flash hider. Correct OD folding vertical foregrip. Bolt is also correctly numbered to receiver. Left side non reciprocating charging handle. Currently sporting left side canvas sling. MAGS: 1 - 42 rd. waffle pattern. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: spare hammer pack & spare 16” bbl. CONDITION: exposed metal surfaces retain complete coverage of original factory finish w/ only a sm. amount of thinning primarily in areas of mechanical intervention. Chassis possesses some light marking typical of that earned in storage & light handling. Glass is clear w/ fine reticle. Spare bbl. demonstrates some greening inside flash hider. Both bores are shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-284/JZ). MODERN. $2,500-3,500.

1522. LIKE NEW FNH SCAR 16S RIFLE W/ ACCESSORIES. Cal. 5.56mm. S# LC13523. Bbl. 16”. The wildly popular SCAR 16 self loading rifle. As awe inspiring in hand as it is on the silver screen & the glossy magazine pages, this one can be yours! All exposed metal surfaces are finished in a matte black to match the plastic furniture very well. The bbl. is terminated w/ an extremely effective muzzle brake. Folding front & rear sights accommodate its current EOTech L3 holographic sight & matching 3x magnifier on QD mount. It’s mounted to the factory 16” regulated rail. Ambidextrous safety/selector. Right side charging handle. Ejection port buffer. Has 6 position collapsible right side folding shoulder stock. Picatinny rail segments for accessory mounting at 3, 6 & 9 o’clock. Left & right side integral sling mount points. Left side receiver engraved: “FN HERSTAL BELGIUM” & “SCAR 16S cal. 5.56X45” as well as the factory bar code that still resides just below lettering. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate extremely little use, if any at all, beyond test firing. Fit & finish is like new. Stock locks tightly in all positions. Glass appears clear. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling & fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-256/JZ). MODERN. $2,000-3,000.

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1523. PREBAN GERMAN HK91 A2 RIFLE W/ ACCESSORIES. Cal. 308. S# 41-060675. Bbl. 17.7” w/ factory flash hider. Standard A-2 model w/ black plastic stock set. Includes factory bipod. Factory 4 position drum style rear sight assembly. Hooded post front sight. Push button mag. release w/ 0-1 metal clip on trigger housing. Magwell right side marked, “Made in W-Germany, HK Inc., Sterling. Va.”. Left side magwell marked, “HK 91, 41-060675 HK Cal. 7.62x51, eagle IK antler” signifying 1989 manufacture. German “SchuBrichtung” scope mount sporting Karl Kaps optic w/ bottom post reticle. Green canvas sling. MAGS: 1 20 rd. aluminum. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: HK quick release scope mt. marked “SchuBrichtung” CONDITION: Dark black factory finish coverage complete and consistent. No visible signs of wear in any regard. Scope is clear w/ bold retical & 1 light blemish at 12 o’clock. Bore is shiny w/ proper rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-287/JZ). MODERN. $2,000-3,000.

1524. VERY DESIRABLE EXTREMELY EARLY OD FN PS90 RIFLE. Cal. 5.7X28. S# FN038728. Bbl. 18.5” over integral muzzle brake. Mfg. FN. The PS 90 is one of the most unique recent offerings to hit the market. Based on the popular FN SMG marketed as the P90 this is semi auto only. It is completely ambidextrous w/ the charging handle assessable from both sides as well as a safety/selector that can be instantly used w/ right of left hand. The mag. location is quite unique where it mounts on top of the receiver horizontal w/ the action & bbl. The ejection port is below the bolt, ejecting straight down over the feet of the operator. There is a dust cover in the ejection port which disengages automatically upon firing. The chassis are available in both olive drab & black w/ this example being the first. Though numerous sight options have been offered this example utilizes a white ring reticle. Blow back operated, bullpup design. MAGS: 2 - 50 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: blue factory cardboard box w/ styrofoam insert & trigger lock. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearm has seen extremely low use if any. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-299/JZ). MODERN. $2,000-3,000. 205

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1525. LIKE NEW VECTOR ARMS RPD-SA SELF LOADING RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x39. S# 00185. Bbl. 20 1/2” threaded w/ serrated protector. Approved by ATF in late 2003 Vector Arms started manufacturing this closed bolt civilian version of the iconic RPD (Ruchnoi Pulemet Degtyarev). Once bearing the distinction of the lightest squad auto in existence, this variant weighs in at only 17 lbs unloaded. It is chambered in 7.62x39 & has been extremely popular among recreational shooters since its introduction. Fed from 50 rd. non disintegrating metallic belts that feed from an appropriate sized drum that are both readily available on the surplus market. The top cover & even the belts loosely resemble similar period German firearms, though there is nothing interchangeable & are completely different designs. Gas operated firing mechanism w/ a complicated but reliable push through feeding system. Right side controls & right side non reciprocating folding charging handle. Matte blued metal finish. Partially hooded protected post front sight. Tangent rear sight elevation adj. from 100 to 1000 meters; also windage adj. Sight radius 23”. Folding front bipod. Laminated hardwood furniture. Left side sling attachment points. MAGS: 1-100 rd. drum w/ 50 rd. belt & starter tab. CONDITION: all outward aspects indicate very little use if any. Bluing on exposed surfaces is uniform & complete w/ light wear only to areas of mechanical interface between receiver & charging handle. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. No noticeable blemishing on furniture. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-1633/JZ). MODERN. $2,000-3,000.

1526. VERY EARLY COLT AR-15 MODEL SP1 SLAB SIDE WITH 3 PRONG FLASH HIDER. Cal. 223. S# SP01446. Bbl. 20”. An exquisite example of a very early evolution of America’s longest serving military long arm. 20” Pencil bbl. terminated w/ threaded muzzle & 3 prong flash hider. Protected post front sight complete w/ bayonet lug, sling swivel & triangular handguard receiver. 2 Piece beavertail handguards. Straight wall delta ring. 2 Piece threaded front takedown pin. Slab side lower receiver. Carry handle upper receiver w/ no forward assist. Corresponding bolt carrier void of what would later become forward assist serrations. Early pin hole safety/selector. Period correct Edgewater buffer. 9.75” Shoulder stock w/ out trap door sporting 6 o’clock sling swivel. MAGS: none. CONDITION: all exposed metal surfaces still appear to retain their factory finish. No significant scratches but only a few thin lines typically associated w/ vertical rack storage. It appears that this particular example may have been mfg. in 1964, still retaining its originality. Strong rifling w/ a decent bore. (21-4252/JZ). CURIO. $1,500-2,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1527. AS NEW FDE IWI TAVOR SAR RIFLE. Cal. 223. S# T0007811. Bbl. 16.5”. The Tavor SAR is a 5.56x45mm battle proven, Bullpup style rifle mfg. originally for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Since its initial introduction to the US market in 2014 it has been wildly popular. It utilizes a rotating bolt, long stoke piston mechanism & feeds from standard M16 family magazines. This example is a flat dark earth (FDE) SAR Flat Top, which incorporates a 14” picatinny rail as a sight mounting point in addition to a 6” rail located opposite the charging handle at a 45° angle. The Tavor utilizes an ingenious sight mechanism composed of a front blade w/ a tritium insert & corresponding rear sight that folds into the rail system when using optics. This particular example also sports BCM BUIS in FDE consisting of an elevation adj. protected post front sight & a rear dual aperture peep sight adj. for windage. The 1:7, 5.56 NATO hammer forged chrome lined bbl. is terminated w/ a threaded muzzle & A2 style flash hider & is currently configured for right hand use. MAGS: 1 tan 30 rd. factory IWI window. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: New IWI cleaning kit in factory pouch. Factory shipping box w/ lock, owner’s manual & chamber plug. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate very little use if any. Still retains factory hang tag & chamber plug. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling & fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-285/JZ). MODERN. $1,500-2,000.

1528. WILSON COMBAT WC-15 300 AAC BLACKOUT CARBINE. Cal. 300 AAC BLACKOUT. S# WCA 10214. Bbl. 16”. MAGS: 1 30 rd. P mag. A Wilson Combat entry in the black rifle market. Currently sporting the Recon Tactical upper receiver chambered in the wildly popular 300 AAC blackout. 16” bbl. achieves its overall length by permanently attaching the Whisper Rapid Thread compatible muzzle brake. Proprietary 14” free floating hand guard provides approx. 20” of total real estate for optic mounting currently sporting Troy Industries Folding Battle Sights, front & rear. Attractive matching Armor-Tuff matte black finish over hard coat anodizing on all exposed metal surfaces. Brass deflector & rnd. forward assist. Left side controls w/ extended Wilson Combat bolt release. Ergo rubber pistol grip w/ bottom storage compartment. 6 position collapsible Rogers Super Stoc w/ Wilson branded rubber recoil pad. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black nylon 37” transport bag. CONDITION: All exposed exterior surfaces indicate very little use & proper storage. Void of any noticeable blemishing aside from extremely gentle thinning on brass deflector which happens almost immediately & some light traces of green patina around & inside muzzle brake. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-273/JZ). MODERN. $1,500-2,200.

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1529. SPRINGFIELD SAR-8, HK91 CLONE RIFLE. Cal. 308. S# SR13188. Bbl. 18”.Mfg. Springfield Armory. SA’s offering in the roller locked field brought us this forged aluminum receiver variant of the popular G3/HK91. Other then the cast receiver everything else appears to be traditional HK compatible hardware. Green furniture w/ slim line forend. Bbl. terminated w/ 3” drilled & slotted muzzle brake of unknown origin. Hooded post front sight & 4 position traditional rear drum sight. Metal S-E-F trigger group. Push button mag. release. MAGS: 1 aluminum 20 rd. CONDITION: dark black finish on receiver w/ remaining exposed metal parts wearing the traditional HK grey parkerizing. Some finish wear on high spots & around ejection port. Furniture is absent of any noticeable blemishing. Bore is shiny w/ decent rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-292/JZ). MODERN. $1,500-2,000

1530. POF-USA P-308 RIFLE W/ VORTEX VIPER SCOPE. Cal. 308 Win. S# 12BA-10148. Bbl. 20”. Mfg. by Patriot Ordinance Factory, P-308 is a piston driven AR-10 style rifle synonymous w/ the highest quality. Fluted bbl. terminated w/ the correct POF flash hider. Monolithic rail system provides 9” of MIL-STD mounting surface at 12 o’clock w/ 2” sections for accessories at 3, 6 & 9 o’clock. NP3 factory finish on receivers w/ black rail and furniture. Ambidextrous bolt latch, mag. release & safety selector w/ pictogram markings. Magpul MOE pistol grip. 6 position collapsible Magpul CTR stock. Raptor ambidextrous charging handle. 1-6x24 Vortex Viper PST scope on Vortex mount. CONDITION: All outward appearances indicate very little use w/ proper maintenance. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-298/JZ). MODERN. $1,800-2,500.

1531. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1A MATCH RIFLE. Cal. 308. S# 151236. Bbl. 22”. Mfg. Springfield Armory. Consignor indicates this is an M21 rifle. The vast majority of complaints about the (new) AR15 fielded during the Vietnam War was based on the ballistic superiority & effectiveness of the then current M14. The M1A is the civilian mfg. semi-auto evolution of that rock solid battle rifle. 22” Match bbl. marked “NM .308” terminated w/ flash hider & tapered match front sight w/ bayonet lug. Corresponding match rear sight micro adj. for windage & elevation. Harris style collapsible bipod that extends from 3.5” to 7.5” mounted on McMillan pistol grip green composite stock w/ adj. cheek piece & spacers to adj. length. Currently hosting Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x40 LR/T scope w/ duplex MIL-DOT reticle & target knobs w/ adj. parallax. BDC cammed for 168gr .308 Win. Matte black finish on all exposed metal surfaces. MAGS: 2-20 rd. & 1-10 rd. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate very little use if any at all. A very light thinning only in areas of mechanical intervention. Bore is shiny w/ very strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-269/JZ). MODERN. $1,500-2,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com 208


1532. IWI GALIL ACE SAR RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x51. S# G0008535. Bbl.16”. Mfg. IWI. A modern lightweight variant of the original Galil developed by Israeli Military Industries in the 1960’s, bearing direct lineage to the AK-47. Closed rotating bolt, long stroke gas piston operating system. Milled steel receiver w/ lightweight polymer lower. 16” Cold hammered forged bbl. w/ 1:12 right hand twist. 15” 2 Piece Picatinny style top rail. Tri rail forearm w/ rail covers. Elevation adj. protected post front sight w/ tritium inserts. 2 Dot rear aperture sight w/ tritium inserts. Left side reciprocating charging handle. Right side folding, 5 position collapsible stock. Ambidextrous safety/selector. Utilizes the popular DPMS LR-308 mag. style. MAGS: 1-20 rd. PMAG. CONDITION: finish on all exposed metal surfaces is complete & consistent w/ only gentle thinning on a few high spots & in areas of mechanical intervention. Furniture bears only a few light marks indicative of very little use. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-280 /JZ). MODERN. $1,500-2,000.

1533. ALEXANDER ARMS/TACTICAL INNOVATIONS 50 BEOWULF CARBINE. Cal. 50 Beowulf. S# 67192095. Bbl. 16”. An Alexander Arms 50 Beowulf barreled upper receiver w/ proprietary muzzle brake on a heavy Tactical Innovations T15 BDX lower receiver. Low profile gas block w/ slimline free floating Viking Tactics handguard. Soft rubber ERGO grip & 5 position telescoping MagPul MOE stock. Flat top upper receiver w/ brass deflector & rnd. forward assist. Missing dust cover. Currently sporting Trijicon 1-4x24 scope w/ heavy fiber optic adj. insert on QD Swan ARMS mnts. MAGS: 3 metal w/ 50 Beowulf floorplates & followers; typically 10 rd., 20 rd. & 30 rd. capacity for 5.56m. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Harris style telescoping bipod. Scope covers. Zippered nylon assault bag w/ several pockets & approx. 1 lb. of 50 Beowulf casings. 20 Rds. of 400 gr. FP Hawk ammo. CONDITION: dark black anodizing on upper & lower receivers w/ wrinkle type finish on handguards. Parkerized finish on gas block & bbl. Optic appears clear & functional. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (21-4608/JZ). MODERN. $1,500-2,000. 209 Many Additional Photos on poulinauctions.com

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1531A. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1A RIFLE. Cal. 308. S# 357089. Bbl. 21” over muzzle brake. Set up in the Scout-Squad configuration the operator has the benefit of the legendary power of the M1A in a shorter lighter weight package. The 18” bbl. is terminated when Springfield’s proprietary recoil taming muzzle brake w/ a Scout style 4” Picatinny rail over 8” forward of the rear sight for long eye relief optics. For those choosing the more traditional iron sights they may utilize the protected tapered blade front sight w/ Springfield’s fully adj. peep rear sight. The traditional parkerized metal finish contrasts the FDE synthetic stock w/ soft rubber recoil pad. Sling swivels front & rear. Traditional right side reciprocating charging handle. CONDITION: all aspects appear new. Still retains Springfield factory hang tag. Heat shield possesses a 2” drag line synonymous w/ vertical rack storage that appears only cosmetic. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2088/JZ). MODERN. $1,600-1,900.


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1534. ROMANIAN FPK DRAGUNOV RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x54R. S# D5168-D. Bbl. 26 1/2” over the break. Romanian FPK. Mfg. from an original de-milled PSL & imported through Tennessee Guns of Knox, TN. Numbers on easily discovered external parts matching, including trunnion, receiver & flash hider. The long bbl. is terminated w/ the matching numbered muzzle brake which is spot welded at 6 o’clock. Bayonet band has been replaced w/ a different unit. 1200m Rear tangent sight properly marked “P” which is the Romanian designation for “battle” or “CQB” close shooting. Sight radius over 23”. Familiar blonde laminated wooden shoulder stock w/ matching blonde hardwood forends. Left side scope mt. is hosting the correct QD lever mt. & 8x42 scope mfg. in Belarus, which retains rubber eye piece & lens cover. Right side receiver controls. Correct Dragunov style shoulder stock w/ metal buttplate. Brown leather sling affixed to left side. MAGS: 1 factory 10 rd. CONDITION: metal finish on exposed surfaces complete & consistent bearing several scratches, primarily on top cover & bbl. as expected on firearms stored in armory conditions. Some thinning on parts w/ mechanical intervention such as scope mt. Wood furniture displays typical impressions, though shoulder stock is remarkably unblemished & finish seems to be resisting any flaking, which is usually typical for this family of firearm. Optical glass remains clear w/ well defined reticle. Bbl. is shiny w/ strong rifling & fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-267/JZ). MODERN. $1,500-2,500.

1535. VALMET M62S RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x39. S# 147063. Bbl. 18: over brake. Mfg. Valmet. The M62S is a milled receiver export model in the Valmet lineup. It was the product of an experimental series of Finnish versions of the AK-47 designed between 1958 & 1960. The development led to lg. scale production of the M62 starting in 1965. Eventually it was developed specifically for export to the United States in several different configurations as they were imported & sold through Interarms. It is chambered in 7.62x39. It has a unique tubular stock & bayonet attachment point at 6 o’clock on the flash hider. Piston driven rotating bolt design w/ unique black synthetic handguards & pistol grip. Sights are also generally similar to the AK guns but improved upon, where the front sight is a hooded post w/ a flip up night sight & the tangent style rear sight marked to 600m is a protected peep. Right side reciprocating charging handle & safety/selector. Exposed metal surfaces appear to be matte black parkerized. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: bayonet & scabbard. CONDITION: original finish remains complete & consistent throughout. Some thinning in areas of mechanical intervention w/ a few light marks in the finish similar to those usually earned through vertical storage. Left side of receiver bears the letter “H’ appearing to have been added by use of a punch. Plastic hand guard & pistol grip bear no sign of damage. Tubular stock still retains thin rubber shoulder pad. Bayonet attaches firmly to lug & locks tightly. Bore bears some frosting while retaining strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-753/JZ). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.

1536. BUSHMASTER XM15-E2S “CUSTOM SHOP RIFLE”. Mfg. Bushmaster Cal. 223 Rem.5.56mm. S# BFI 573004. Bbl. 16.5”. Mfg. Bushmaster Custom Shop offering w/ matching numbered upper, marked “BUSHMASTER CUSTOM”. Buttstock, receiver, upper & bbl. have desert tan finish; balance is black. Heavy match bbl. marked “BCS .223 MATCH M7K1C 76” w/ special large port compensator. Trirail gas block & Quad-rail hand guard allowing full float of bbl., top rail regulated w/ receiver providing 14” of mounting space. Back up iron sights consisting of a elevation adj. protected front post & a dual aperture windage adj. rear “PEEP”. L3 EOTech law enforcement/military marked sight with night vision compatibility, desert tan finish & ARMS quick throw lever attachments; sight uses 2 CR123 batteries. Winter trigger guard, tactical charging handle, Magpul grip with replaceable backstrap & butt compartment for 5 spare cartridges. Quality 2 stage Geissele trigger. VLTOR 5 position buttstock w/ dual battery compartments & general use side compartment. Front mounted angled foregrip below bbl. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Bushmaster custom shop carry bag with compartments & paperwork. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent. EOTech missing batteries. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-271/JZ). MODERN. $1,250-2,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1537. MGI MARCK-15 MODULAR WEAPON SYSTEM IN 3 CALIBERS. Cal. 223, 7.62X39 & .450 Bushmaster. S# 20167. Bbl. 16.5”. Mfg. MGI. The MGI Marck-15 weapon system is an extremely interesting specimen to say the least. Designed over a decade before the AR platform became America’s most popular sporting rifle, it was an extremely early pioneer in what would become a heavily supported secondary market pushing the bounders of modularity far ahead of its time. It features a quick change bbl. system utilizing unmodified factory bbls. w/out necessitating the use of any tools. The feature that may stand out the most is a proprietary design in the lower receiver that allows the user to swap mag wells to coincide w/ the specific ammunition desired. This specific example utilizes a low profile gas block just rear of the threaded muzzle currently sporting an A2 flash hider. Free floating QCB hand guard is a quad rail w/ 6” of mounting rail space. DPMS folding high profile front & rear sights consisting of an elevation adj. protected post and windage adj. peep. Brass deflector & round forward assist. Rubber Ergo pistol grip. 6 Position Magpul CTR shoulder stock. Finished completely in Lauer Custom Weaponry digital urban mirage-flage Duracoat. Complete w/ 2 mag wells, 1 is the traditional style utilized w/ standard 5.56x45 & compatible mags. The second is compatible w/ 7.62x39 AK 47 style mags. Also included are 2 additional bbls., both 16” chambered in 7.62x39 & .450 Bushmaster along w/ corresponding bolts w/ 3 spare bolt carriers. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 3 bbls. total, 5.56x45, 7.62x39 & .450 Bushmaster w/ proper bolt for each. 3 Spare M16 style bolt carriers for a total of 4. 1 Spare mag well for use w/ 7.62x39 AK47 style stick mags. CONDITION: unique Duracoat finish is complete & consistent illustrating wear primarily in high contact areas w/ only a few scattered marks demonstrating nominal use. 5.56x45 & .450 Bbls. have shiny bores w/ strong rifling however 7.62x39 bbl. is quite fouled. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-279/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-2,200

1538. SIDE FOLDING PISTON 5.56 PARA USA TTR RIFLE. Cal. 223. S# TT000384. Bbl. 17”. Mfg. PARA USA. Threaded bbl., 5.56 NATO, 1-9 w/ threaded muzzle & flash hider. Free floating 10.5” hand guard w/ regulated rail providing 16” of top mounting surface. Rotating bolt piston driven operating system. Magpul MBUS sights front & rear. Brass deflector and round forward assist. Magpul MIAD pistol grip w/ bottom storage compartment. Left side folding, 5 position collapsible slim profile aluminum buttstock. Unique recoil mechanisum that does not neccesitate the use of a traditional buffer or buffer tube. CONDITION: Dark matte black finish on all exposed metal surfaces illustrating very little use if any at all. Brass deflector is void of any marking which happens almost instantly. A few gentle scratches on left side of lower receiver that are typically indicative of vertical rack storage. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-283/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,800 211 Many Additional Photos on poulinauctions.com


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1539. 300 BLACK OUT NEMO BATTLE LIGHT 1.0 PISTOL. Cal. 300 Black out. S# BLNI 00274. Bbl. 8”. This high end offering from Nemo Arms goes all out on high quality accessories. Starting life as a matched pair of billet upper & lower receivers w/ multiple lightening cuts it is both attractive & functional. The 8” 1 in 3 twist bbl. w/ 5R rifling is terminated w/ a blast deflecting Flash Can muzzle device, surrounded by a 10” M-LOK modular rail. The receivers and rail are finished in an attractive Cerakote Graphite Gray w/ matching VZ ARG G-10 aggressively stippled pistol grip & M-LOK grip panels. 16.5” overall top rail length. Brass deflector & rnd. forward assist. Nickel Boron bolt carrier. Red anodized ambidextrous safety / selector. Ambidextrous Radian Raptor charging handle. Ambidextrous mag. release. LAW Tactical folding stock adapter w/ KAK buffer tube & pistol brace. Custom dust cover marked “300 BLACK OUT” on both sides. 5” AFG on rail below bbl. CMC flat bow 3.5 pound trigger. 6.6 pounds unloaded. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black nylon 37” Savior Equipment transport bag. CONDITION: all outward aspects indicate very little use if any. No noticeable blemishing of any type. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-274/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

1540. BUSHMASTER BAR-10 AR-10 VARIANT CARBINE WITH E2 SIGHTS. Cal. 308 Win. S# BAR000738. Bbl. 18” over flash hider. A Windham, Maine mfg. 308 version of the black rifle. Blind pinned & welded flash hider. Traditional protected post elevation adj. front sight over gas block w/ no bayonet lug. A2 carbine length handguards w/ tapered delta ring. Carry handle upper receiver w/ E2 sights adj. for windage & elevation w/ brass deflector & rnd. forward assist. Ambidextrous bolt hold open device located at rear of mag well. Ace 10.5” tubular stock w/ rubber recoil pad. Sling swivels front & rear. MAGS: none. CONDITION: matching black anodized finish on upper & lower receivers. All outward appearances indicate this firearm has been used very little if any at all. The only indication of use are light marks typically associated w/ vertical & horizontal storage. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Firing control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-229/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

1541. BUSHMASTER 308 AR-10 VARIANT RIFLE WITH E2 SIGHTS. Cal. 308 Win. S# BAR001388. Bbl. 22” over brake. A Windham, Maine mfg. 308 version of the black rifle. Blind pinned & welded flash hider. Traditional protected post elevation adj. front sight over gas block w/ no bayonet lug. A2 rifle length handguards w/ tapered delta ring. Carry handle upper receiver w/ E2 sights adj. for windage & elevation w/ brass deflector & rnd. forward assist. Ambidextrous bolt hold open device located at rear of mag well. Ace 10.5” tubular stock w/ rubber recoil pad. Sling swivels front & rear. MAGS: none. CONDITION: matching black anodized finish on upper & lower receivers. All outward appearances indicate this firearm has been used very little if any at all. The only indication of use are light marks typically associated w/ vertical & horizontal storage. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Firing control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-230/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

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1543. DSA SA58 243 RIFLE. Cal. 243. S# DS22191. Bbl. 19.5”. Mfg. DS Arms. DS Arms has long been the gold standard for FAL style firearms & w/ good reason. Rock-solid op-rod adj. gas system. Protected post front sight w/ sliding rear peep sight. It has been upgraded w/ a DSA extreme duty scope mt. in place of the thin top cover. Mfg. from light military grade aluminum, it utilizes numerous internal pressure plates to ensure rock solid optic mounting & supplies 8 1/2” of picatinny rail. Currently sporting a 3x12-50 Nikko Stirling Gold Crown Tactical illuminated scope w/ duplex crosshair. Plastic pistol grip. Sling swivels front & rear. 10.75” Stock w. factory rubber recoil pad. Cal. on receiver has been over stamped, apparently to designate new cal. of .243 over the existing marking of .308. MAGS: 1-20 rd. steel. CONDITION: coverage is complete & consistent. Dark gray upper w/ dark black lower receiver & scope mount. Nominal handling marks w/ no noticeable blemishing on furniture. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling & fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-288/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

1544. SIDE CHARGING .458 SOCOM TRIDENT ARMONRY TA-15 RIFLE. Cal. 458 Socom. S# TA-1069. Bbl. 18”. Mfg. Trident Armory of Hermon, Maine has long specialized in big bore, high pressure black rifles and this is no exception. Chambered in the hard hitting & multi-functional .458 Socom it provides enormous stopping power in an ergonomic, lightweight platform. Threaded muzzle w/ flash hider. Matching matte black finish on all exterior surfaces w/ over 18” of regulated rail for mounting options. Free floating Samson Evolution forend w/ 4” accessory rail at 6 o’clock. Folding MBUS PRO elevation adjustable protected post front & windage adjustable dual aperture rear peep sights. Brass deflector w/ no forward assist. Hogue rubber pistol grip. 6 position collapsible Magpul CTR buttstock. MAGS: 1, 4 rd. steel. CONDITION: Finish on all exposed metal surfaces enjoys complete coverage w/ very little thinning on some high spots. Shiny bore w/ aggressive rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-282/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

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1542. AS NEW FDE SIG SAUER SIG716 7.62 NATO RIFLE. Cal. 7.62mm. S# 22C006077. Bbl. 16”. Utilizes A2 style muzzle brake. FDE finish w/ matching stock & pistol grip. Flip up BUIS front & rear. 6 Position MagPul ACS collapsible stock, compartmentalized to hold four 123 lithium batteries in 2 separate compartments. MagPul pistol grip. 17” Mil-Std regulated top rail. Forward rail system possesses three 7 1/2” rail sections at 3, 6, & 9 o’clock. Ambidextrous mag. release. Brass deflector. Rnd. forward assist. Adj. gas piston system. MAGS: none. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearm is as new. Still retains Sig hang tag & Sig factory grip wrap. Bright shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-237/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,600.


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1545. DF MINNICH SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION STAINLESS 50 BMG SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 50 BMG. S# 001. Bbl. 35”. Single shot bolt action 50 BMG rifle on a custom Monte Carlo style hardwood stock. Stainless construction throughout. It appears to have been mfg. reminiscent of the more common 1918 T-Gewehr “tank killer” which was originally chambered in 13.2mm & commonly reconfigured in 50 BMG, though this particular example appears to be entirely custom mfg. Matte finish stainless steel receiver & bbl. Fixed banded blade front sight. Rear sight dovetail cut into receiver forward of bolt handle. Hardwood stock utilizes a heavy rubber recoil pad w/ aesthetically matching synthetic grip cap. Several components including heavy trigger guard, bbl., receiver, front sight & bolt all bear matching S# 001. MAGS: none. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: several brass cases in various stages. 11 Pulled projectiles. 1 Custom chamber reamer. Several custom sm. parts & tools. 48” steel cleaning rod. 60 Rds. 50 BMG ammo (30 are WCC08 headstamp in One Shot Munitions 10 rd. boxes. 30 Hornady headstamp in Hornady A-MAX boxes). Approx. 2 lbs. of 50 BMG disintegrating links as typically utilized w/ M2HB. CONDITION: stainless finish bbl. & receiver retain a matte finish exhibiting only light staining typically associated w/ rack storage. Attractive hardwood stock has a few impressions not uncommon w/ vertical rack storage. Recoil pad mounted slightly proud to stock. Pistol grip end cap largely unblemished w/ beautiful fit. Action appears tight but smooth w/ a light trigger. Strong bore w/ well pronounced rifling. (21-4569/JZ). MODERN. $2,000-3,000.

1546. BARRETT REC 7 6.8MM RIFLE. Cal. 6.8mm. S# B00796. Bbl. 16”. Mfg. Barrett REC 7 flat top rifle w/ A.R.M.S. 58 M-CV 9” quadrail system providing over 15” of real estate for optic and accessory mounting. Threaded bbl. terminated w/ A2 muzzle brake. Rotating bolt piston operated gas system. Troy Industries folding battle sights, front & rear consisting of elevation adjustable front post & windage adjustable dual aperture rear peep sight. Brass deflector and round forward assist. BOBRO vertical front grip & 6 position collapsible rear stock. MAGS: 1 30 rd. steel. CONDITION: Finish on all exterior surfaces void of any noticeable blemishing. Dark black matching anodizing on upper and lower receivers each bearing attractive white Barrett logo. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-296/JZ). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

1547. COLT AR-15 9MM CARBINE. Cal. 9mm. S# TA07151. Bbl. 16”, threaded w/ A1 style flash hider marked “C MP CHROME BORE 9MM-NATO”.Protected post elevation adj. front sight in traditional style on gas block w/ bayonet lug & sling swivel. 6” Round A2 hand guards w/ tapered Delta ring made by Surefire w/ mounted light & IR folding lens cover. Flat top upper receiver w/ brass deflector & round forward assist, currently sporting GGG MIL-STD 7” rail section. Rear flip up 4 aperture peep sight w/ dial. Factory Colt 9mm lower receiver marked “COLT / 9MM CARBINE / CAL 9MMNATO” w/ S#. Properly pinned Magwel adapter for Colt SMG mags. 2 Position collapsible plastic shoulder stock. Sling swivels at bottom, front & rear. MAGS: 1-30 rd. plastic. CONDITION: traditional Colt grey finish on lower receiver. Upper receiver is dark black. Scattered handling marks indicative of vertical rack storage. Unable to verify light function. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-281/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

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1549. BFI MANUFACTURED ADAPTIVE COMBAT RIFLE (BACR). Cal. 223. S# ACRD00356. Bbl. 16.5” Mfg. BFI. Once billed the rifle of the future the Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) was originally the brain child of Magpul who eventually brought Bushmaster, then Remington into the fold. It was a very early entry in the modular weapon system market boasting such early attractive features as a quick change bbl. system for changing length & cal. w/out the necessity of any tools. Utilizing a monolithic free floating upper receiver it incorporated over 15” of MIL-STD top rail along w/ Magpuls MBUS folding sights. The bbl. is a 16” cold hammered forged offering terminated w/ threaded muzzle & proprietary flash hider designed as a quick change mount for the Advanced Armament Corporation (ACC) Blackout suppressor. 2 Position adj. gas piston operating system w/ rotating bolt. The lower receiver was designed w/ a high impact composite material utilizing an aggressively textured magwell & pistol grip which also included a storage compartment for two 123 lithium batteries. Right side folding 7 position collapsible stock & a non reciprocating charging handle that could be positioned on the left or right side. Other ambidextrous controls include bolt release, mag. release & safety/selector. 3” TangoDown vertical grip below bbl. The life span of the ACR project spanned approx. from 2010 to 2020. MAGS: 1-20 rd. Pmag. CONDITION: this example retains all of it original finish w/ no obvious blemishing on metal or furniture appearing to have been utilized very little if any. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-272/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-2,000.

1550. EARLY BUSHMASTER A2 STYLE CARBINE. Cal. 223. S# L048631. Bbl. 16” over flash hider. A Windham, Maine mfg. 223 version as an attempt at marketing a reasonable facsimile of the incredibly desirable XM-177 w/out necessitating the traditional NFA status. This particular carbine sported a 5.5” flash hider which was actually simply an extension of the bbl. itself. Flash hider portion marked “B MP 5.56 NATO 1/9 H BAR”. Traditional protected post elevation adj. front sight over gas block w/ bayonet lug & sling swivel. A2 carbine length handguards w/ tapered delta ring. Carry handle upper receiver w/ E2 sights adj. for windage & elevation w/ brass deflector & rnd. forward assist. 2 Position collapsible plastic stock. Attractive matching dark black finish on upper & lower receivers. MAGS: none. CONDITION: finish on exposed metal surfaces is complete & consistent w/ only slight thinning on left side of mag. well to indicate use. Furniture appears free of any noticeable defect. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Firing control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-236/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500. 215

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1548. GWINN FIREARMS BUSHMASTER MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 5.56mm NATO. S# 002280. Bbl. 11 1/2” plus A2 style flash hider. Mfg. 1972-1974 by original designer in Bangor ME; later models mfg. in Portland ME & Rochester NH. Ingenious Arm Pistol combining reliable AK-47 gas piston operation w/ AR-15 bolt & receiver design. Bullpup design having forward trigger assembly & pivoting design (for right or left handed use) allowing receiver area to rest on user’s forearm. Original design w/ aluminum receiver & top cocking along w/ ambidextrous safety lever above trigger; other variations had safety w/in trigger guard or at rear of receiver. Fixed sights for vertical use only as pivoting rear sight part is missing. Utilizes any AR-15 grip; (originals were U.S. surplus) presently has Cherokee finger grooved black plastic w/ thumbrest & bottom storage. Uses AR-15 style mags.; originals were by Orlite. Fitted w/ provision for 1 1/4” sling as offered in Gwinn’s accessory kit. MAGS: 1 PMAG. 30 rd. w/ window & last rd. hold open follower. CONDITION: occasional light rub marks from handling & functioning w/ very good to excellent appearance plus near excellent bore. (22-286/NW). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.


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1551. DPMS/POF-USA AR-15 TYPE CARBINE. Cal. 223. S# F047626. Bbl. 16.5” Mfg. DPMS. A DPMS lower receiver combined w/ a POF-USA upper receiver complete w/ full length rail system, highly touted piston mechanism & E-Square chamber. E2 5.56 NATO 1-8 threaded bbl. w/ correct POF threaded muzzle brake. Troy Industries folding battle sights front & rear, consisting of an elevation adj. protected post & windage adj. dual aperture peep. 8” Of optic mounting on MIL-STD rail w/ the option of adding an additional 10” section providing over 20” of regulated rail space. Several spaces for the addition of M-LOK accessories. BCM Gunfighter charging handle. Brass deflector w/ round forward assist. Stippled pistol grip w/ bottom storage compartment. 6 Position collapsible shoulder stock. Multiple points of attachment for sling addition. MAGS: 1-30 rd. Gen 3 Magpul. CONDITION: dark black anodized finish on all exposed metal surfaces displaying signs of very little use. Muzzle brake demonstrates some “greening” at flash ports. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-275/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

1551A. DPMS HEAVY BARREL LR-6.5 WITH MILLETT SCOPE. Cal. 6.5 Creedmoor. S# 65-001567. Bbl. 24” stainless heavy. Marked “DPMS 6.5 CREEDMOOR 1-8.5”. Low profile gas block. 12.5” fluted tubular hand guard. Currently sporting short collapsible bipod w/ folding legs. Flat top upper receiver w/ brass deflector rnd. forward assist & dust cover. Hosting Millett 4-16x50 illuminated scope w/ target turrets & adj. parelax on Burris P.E.P.R. mt. Standard charging handle. Left side controls. Standard A 2 10.5” trapdoor buttstock. MAGS: 1 factory 20 rd. Mag. marked 6.5 w/ yellow paint pen. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green canvas 47” Bulldog carry case. CONDITION: original dark black finish on all exposed metal surfaces while bbl. retains natural finish. Coverage is complete & consistent w/ slight signs of handling though appears to have been used very little. Scope appears clean w/ crisp crosshairs that illuminate green. Shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2089/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,600.

1552. MSAR STG 556 RIFLE WITH BLACK CHASSIS. Cal. 223. S# 600-P008018. Bbl. 16”. The MSAR is an American mfg. gas operated semi automatic Bullpup, very similar in aesthetics to the Steyr AUG. In true Bullpup fashion, the operator has the ability to utilize a long bbl. to take advantage of available ballistics w/ out sacrificing negative aspects of having a full-sized rifle. Due to the placement of the action, which is under the cheek of the shooter, the bbl. extends forward from that point, where it is typically above the trigger creating a much smaller signature. The stock or chassis is black molded plastic. Small section of the bbl. that is actually exposed is a combination of flutes & microgrooves for expedient cooling by increasing the surface area. Muzzle brake is a proprietary design, often referred to as a tulip. 7 1/2” Numbered picatinny rail section above trigger for optic mounting. Like all MSAR designs, it includes a retractable vertical pistol grip. Microtech Small Arms Research started production in 2005 & continued until 2015. They are now continuing their popular knife line. MAGS: 1-10 rd. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearms is in new or as new condition. Still retains factory muzzle cap. Finish is complete w/ full coverage still enjoying its factory matte black appearance. Bore is shiny w/ good rifling & fire control group appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-244/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1554. MSAR STG 556 RIFLE WITH BLACK CHASSIS. Cal. 223. S# 600P008059. Bbl. 16”. The MSAR is an American mfg. gas operated semi automatic Bullpup, very similar in aesthetics to the Steyr AUG. In true Bullpup fashion, the operator has the ability to utilize a long bbl. to take advantage of available ballistics w/ out sacrificing negative aspects of having a full-sized rifle. Due to the placement of the action, which is under the cheek of the shooter, the bbl. extends forward from that point, where it is typically above the trigger creating a much smaller signature. The stock or chassis is black molded plastic. Small section of the bbl. that is actually exposed is a combination of flutes & microgrooves for expedient cooling by increasing the surface area. Muzzle brake is a proprietary design, often referred to as a tulip. 7 1/2” Numbered picatinny rail section above trigger for optic mounting. Like all MSAR designs, it includes a retractable vertical pistol grip. Microtech Small Arms Research started production in 2005 & continued until 2015. They are now continuing their popular knife line. MAGS: none. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearms is in new or as new condition. Still retains factory safety hang tag on trigger guard & factory muzzle cap. Finish is complete w/ full coverage still enjoying its factory matte black appearance. Bore is shiny w/ good rifling & fire control group appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-249/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

1555. MSAR STG 556 RIFLE WITH BLACK CHASSIS. Cal. 223. S# 600P001809. Bbl. 16”. The MSAR is an American mfg. gas operated semi automatic Bullpup, very similar in aesthetics to the Steyr AUG. In true Bullpup fashion, the operator has the ability to utilize a long bbl. to take advantage of available ballistics w/ out sacrificing negative aspects of having a full-sized rifle. Due to the placement of the action, which is under the cheek of the shooter, the bbl. extends forward from that point, where it is typically above the trigger creating a much smaller signature. The stock or chassis is black molded plastic. Small section of the bbl. that is actually exposed is a combination of flutes & microgrooves for expedient cooling by increasing the surface area. Muzzle brake is a proprietary design, often referred to as a tulip. Rnd. knob forward assist. 7 1/2” Numbered picatinny rail section above trigger for optic mounting. Like all MSAR designs, it includes a retractable vertical pistol grip. Microtech Small Arms Research started production in 2005 & continued until 2015. They are now continuing their popular knife line. MAGS: 1-10 rd. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearms is in new or as new condition. Still retains factory safety hang tag on trigger guard & factory muzzle cap. Finish is complete w/ full coverage still enjoying its factory matte black appearance. Bore is shiny w/ good rifling & fire control group appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-253/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500. 217

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1553. MSAR STG 556 RIFLE WITH GREEN CHASSIS. Cal. 223. S# 600-P006835. Bbl. 16”. The MSAR is an American mfg. gas operated semi automatic Bullpup, very similar in aesthetics to the Steyr AUG. In true Bullpup fashion, the operator has the ability to utilize a long bbl. to take advantage of available ballistics w/ out sacrificing negative aspects of having a full-sized rifle. Due to the placement of the action, which is under the cheek of the shooter, the bbl. extends forward from that point, where it is typically above the trigger creating a much smaller signature. The stock or chassis is green molded plastic. Small section of the bbl. that is actually exposed is a combination of flutes & microgrooves for expedient cooling by increasing the surface area. Muzzle brake is a proprietary design, often referred to as a tulip. 7 1/2” Numbered picatinny rail section above trigger for optic mounting. Like all MSAR designs, it includes a retractable vertical pistol grip. Microtech Small Arms Research started production in 2005 & continued until 2015. They are now continuing their popular knife line. MAGS: 1-10 rd. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearms is in new or as new condition. Still retains factory safety hang tag on trigger guard & factory muzzle cap. Finish is complete w/ full coverage still enjoying its factory matte black appearance. Bore is shiny w/ good rifling & fire control group appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Chassis has a few light scratches on bottom near recoil pad. (22-243/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.


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1556. MSAR STG 556 RIFLE WITH BLACK CHASSIS. Cal. 223. S# 600P008060. Bbl. 16”. The MSAR is an American mfg. gas operated semi automatic Bullpup, very similar in aesthetics to the Steyr AUG. In true Bullpup fashion, the operator has the ability to utilize a long bbl. to take advantage of available ballistics w/ out sacrificing negative aspects of having a full-sized rifle. Due to the placement of the action, which is under the cheek of the shooter, the bbl. extends forward from that point, where it is typically above the trigger creating a much smaller signature. The stock or chassis is black molded plastic. Small section of the bbl. that is actually exposed is a combination of flutes & microgrooves for expedient cooling by increasing the surface area. Muzzle brake is a proprietary design, often referred to as a tulip. 7 1/2” Numbered picatinny rail section above trigger for optic mounting. Like all MSAR designs, it includes a retractable vertical pistol grip. Microtech Small Arms Research started production in 2005 & continued until 2015. They are now continuing their popular knife line. MAGS: none. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearms is in new or as new condition. Still retains factory safety hang tag on trigger guard & factory muzzle cap. Finish is complete w/ full coverage still enjoying its factory matte black appearance. Bore is shiny w/ good rifling & fire control group appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-254/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

1557. SIG SAUER SIG 556 RIFLE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# JT021442. Bbl. 16” w/ threaded muzzle & A2 style flash hider. Bbl. marked “5.56 NATO 1/7 P”. New Hampshire, USA mfg. Sig 556 carbine. Black finish on all exposed metal surfaces as well as pistol grip & stock. Gas operated semi-automatic rifle w/ flat top upper receiver, allowing 18.5” of mounting space. Forward rail system has 10” MIL-STD mounting surfaces at 3, 6 & 9 o’clock. Hooded post front sight above gas block. Drum style rear sight w/ 4 positions ranging out to 300m above folding rear peep sight that recesses entirely below rail surface for optic mounting when desired. Right side reciprocating charging handle. Ambidextrous safety/selector. Right side folding stock. MAGS: 1-30 rd. steel (HK). CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearm is as new. Action still retains trace amounts of white lithium grease. Bright shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-277/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

1558. AS NEW BLACK SIG SAUER SIG 556 5.56 NATO RIFLE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# JS014695. Bbl. 18” over muzzle brake which also functions as QD adapter for sound suppressor. New Hampshire, USA mfg. Sig 556 carbine. Black finish on all exposed metal surfaces as well as pistol grip & stock. Gas operated semi-automatic rifle w/ flat top upper receiver, allowing 18.5” of mounting space. Forward rail system has 10” MIL-STD mounting surfaces at 3, 6 & 9 o’clock. Flip up blade front sight w/ folding rear peep sight that recesses entirely below rail surface for optic mounting when desired. Right side reciprocating charging handle. Ambidextrous safety/selector. Right side folding, 5 position collapsible MagPul stock. Sig Grip-Light mounting system w/ vertical pistol grip in black mounted at 6 o’clock below bbl. MAGS: none. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearm is as new. Still retains Sig factory grip wrap. Bright shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-234/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1559. AS NEW BLACK SIG SAUER SIG 556 5.56 NATO RIFLE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# JS021971. Bbl. 18” over muzzle brake which also functions as QD adapter for sound suppressor. New Hampshire, USA mfg. Sig 556 carbine. Black finish on all exposed metal surfaces as well as pistol grip & stock. Gas operated semi-automatic rifle w/ flat top upper receiver, allowing 18.5” of mounting space. Forward rail system has 10” MIL-STD mounting surfaces at 3, 6 & 9 o’clock. Flip up blade front sight w/ folding rear peep sight that recesses entirely below rail surface for optic mounting when desired. Right side reciprocating charging handle. Ambidextrous safety/selector. Right side folding, 5 position collapsible MagPul stock. Sig Grip-Light mounting system w/ vertical pistol grip in black mounted at 6 o’clock below bbl. Currently hosting Sig STL-100 light. MAGS: none. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate this firearm is as new. Still retains Sig factory grip wrap. Unable to verify flashlight function, no batteries. Bright shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-235/JZ). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

1560. COLLECTABLE NORINCO MODEL 84S UNDER FOLDING RIFLE. Cal. 5.56x45. S# 84S-1306870. Bbl. 16.5”. Mfg. Norinco. Perhaps one of the most collectible Chinese AK 47 semi auto variants is the model 84S such as this. Correct triangle 66 arsenal mark. Only imported for a single year, 1989 the simple law of supply & demand comes into play. Banned by the Bush era BATF regulations & subsequently renewed through legislative action it would never be imported again. Originally it was intended to be a budget friendly AK variant. This example appears to be in the proper configuration as originally imported. The bbl. is terminated w/ a left hand threaded muzzle currently sporting the proper flash hider & not permanently pinned. The bayonet lug acts as a host for the on board cleaning rod which continues into the lower hand guard. Hooded post elevation adj. front sight w/ adj. rear sight from battle to 800 meters. Exposed metal surfaces finished in correct dark bluing. Stamped receiver w/ under folding stock. Left side sling attachment points front and rear. Right side controls. Correct attractive yellow tinted wood furniture. Matching numbers on all obvious outwardly stamped parts including top cover, op-rod & bolt. MAGS: 1 factory 30 rd. steel ribbed. CONDITION: finish coverage is complete & consistent in better condition then most examples this consultant has handled. A few scattered scratches probably picked up in vertical rack storage & some thinning in areas of mechanical intervention. Wood furniture has earned a few impressions most notably where metal stock contacts it. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Stock locks correctly in both open & closed positions. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-290/JZ). MODERN. $900-1,400

1561. LIKE NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY WW-15 CARBINE. Cal. 223 Rem. S# WW062790. Bbl. 16” M4 profile, with 1/9 twist. Hard coat black anodized finish. Front sight elevation adj. protected post/gas block combo w/ bayonet lug and front sling swivel. Fat round A2 hand guards w/ tapered Delta ring. Flat top upper receiver w/ removable carry handle, brass deflector & round forward assist. Black nylon sling mounted at bottom. Rear sight windage adj. peep sight w/ 2 apertures. Factory 6 position collapsible stock. MAGS: 1-30 rd. steel factory. CONDITION: appears as new w/ little to no evidence of storage or use. Brass deflector is void of any markings which start to appear almost immediately. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Bright shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. (22-276/JZ). MODERN. $800-1,200. 219

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1562. EXTREMLY CLEAN SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1A RIFLE. Cal. 308. S# 066556. Bbl. 25” over brake. Mfg. Springfield Armory. A classic M1A in a beautiful hardwood stock. Correct flash hider at termination of threaded bbl. Protected blade front sight w/ windage & elevation adj. rear peep sight. Brown plastic heat shield. Folding shoulder support w/ trap door, containing cleaning kit & oil bottle in buttstock. Sling swivels front & rear. MAGS: n/a. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green plastic muzzle & sight caps. CONDITION: finish on all exposed metal surfaces complete & consistent w/ very little thinning, even at areas of mechanical intervention. Dark stained stock is in very nice condition, only bearing a few gentle impressions in the mag. well area. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-759/JZ). MODERN. $800-1,200.

1562A. CENTURY ARMS C 93 SPORTER RIFLE. Cal. 556. S# C9308802. Bbl. 16.5”. The 93 Series rifle is the 5.56x45mm variant of the G3 Roller locked rifle family. This particular example mfg. from a stamped folder receiver by Century Arms & it appears to utilize surplus parts. Bbl. is terminated w/ correct style flash hider. Hooded post front sight w/ 4 position drum rear sight. Currently sporting a 5” picatinny rail clamped on receiver. Jungle green painted wide forend w/ singular bipod slot. Shoulder stock painted to match. Black plastic S-F trigger pack. Push button mag. release. Left side non reciprocating charging handle. MAGS: 2 aluminum 40rd; UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green nylon 45” Bulldog carry bag. CONDITION: parkerized finish on exposed metal surfaces is complete & consistent w/ sporadic rub marks & thinning primarily at scope mounting points. S-F plastic lower appears to have been custom stippled w/ soldering iron. Green painted furniture still shows original black finish beneath mags. lettered “CETME .223” in yellow paint pen. Bore appears bright w/ sharp rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2087/JZ). MODERN. $800-1,200.

1563. 2 CONSECUTIVE SERIAL NUMBERED PLAINFIELD M1 SEMI-AUTO CARBINES. BOTH: 18” bbls. 1) Cal. 30 carbine. S# 28414. Adj. aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Carbine is marked on receiver ring “PLAINFIELD MACHINE DUNELLEN, N.J. CAL 30 M-1”. Rifle resembles US military M1 carbine including bayonet lug. Mag. catch has extension for 30 rd. mags. Unmarked hardwood “pot belly” stock w/ oval slot. Black plastic checkered buttplate. Green web sling. MAGS: 6 total. 5-15 Rd. w/ military contract markings. 1 Unmarked 30 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 mag. dust covers. Gun-Ho padded leatherette covered wooden gun case. CONDITION: stock has light wear & scattered handling marks. Metal parts have scattered sm. scratches but retain lg. degree of finish. Very good shiny bore. (22-15/RW). 2) Cal. 30 Carbine. S# 28415. Receiver marked “PLAINFIELD MACHINE DUNELLEN, N.J. CAL 30 M-1” on receiver ring. Adj. aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bbl. band w/ bayonet lug. Unmarked hardwood “pot belly” stock w/ oval cut in black plastic buttplate. Rotary safety. Mag. catch has extension for 30 rd. mags. MAGS: 4 Total. 3 - 15 Rd. 1 Unmarked 30 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard shipping box. Original instruction sheet. CONDITION: stock has very light wear w/ sm. scattered handling marks. Metal has lg. degree of original finish w/ light high point wear & scattered handling marks. Very good shiny bore. (22-16/RW). BOTH MODERN. $800-1,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1565. ACTION ARMS IMI UZI MODEL A CARBINE. Cal. 9 mm. S# SA22308. Bbl. 16”. Mfg. Action Arms IMI. UZI model A semi automatic carbine. The first closed bolt semi automatic version of the world-famous SMG. Fitted w/ factory collapsible stock & including a 3.5” bbl. blank, almost resembling the SMG to a “T”. Front sight elevation & windage adj. protected post. Non adj. rear sight, flip up L type peep sight marked “100” & “200”. Classic black painted finish on most exposed metal parts. F-S trigger group. Rotating sling swivel on left side of receiver. Black plastic furniture. The Model A is a bit more elusive & sought after than the more common Model B, though the differences are quite subtle. They include a bolt mounted firing pin safety block & the sling swivel rotates only 90 degrees compared to 180 degrees on most Model Bs. The only other notable differences are in the sighting system where the front sight is also adj. for windage in the Model A and the rear sight has no adj. beyond selecting the proper aperture. MAGS: 3-25 rd., all IMI. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 3.5” factory bbl. display blank, brown leather Pedro briefcase for transport. CONDITION: has had very little use, if any at all. No noticeable major blemishes on finish of any exposed area aside from a little thinning in areas of mechanical intervention. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function properly when cycled by hand. (22-24/JZ). MODERN. $700-1,100.

1566. ARMALITE M15A2 NM RIFLE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# US41447. Bbl. 20”.Mfg. Armalite. A heavy match grade variant of the popular black rifle. 20” stainless heavy bbl. w/ traditional protected post front sight w/out bayonet lug. Rifle length A2 handguards w/ tapered delta ring. Carry handle upper receiver w/ E2 windage & elevation adj. sights, brass deflector & rnd. forward assist. Full length rear stock w/ trapdoor. Carlos Hathcock, Hathcock Sniper leather sling embossed w/ feather. CONDITION: matching dark black anodized finish on receivers enjoys complete & consistent coverage w/ a few handling marks typical of vertical rack storage. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-1055/JZ). MODERN. $600-1,000.

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1564. RUSSIAN IZHMASH SAIGA-12 SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga. S# 1431206. Bbl. 23”. Mfg. Izhmash. One of the most desirable mag. fed shotguns on the market today is the original Russian Izhmash Saiga-12. These have not been imported for some time, only increasing the demand. As they have been marketed in numerous configurations, it is important to note that this example appears to be largely unmolested. Imported through Kalashnikov-USA in FL. 9.25” raised rib section over gas tube w/ brass bead front sight. The stocks are black plastic. 12.5” Black plastic shoulder stock. Stamped receiver w/ left side receiver scope mount currently sporting a KV-04 K-VAR mount providing 5.25” of picatinny rail above the top cover. Paddle mag. release. Sling swivels front & rear. Dark black painted finish. MAGS: 20 rd. ProMag drum. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate very little use. The only noticeable finish wear appears at mechanical intervention between safety & receiver which happens almost immediately. Bore is mirror bright. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-266/JZ). MODERN. $800-1,200.


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1567. BUSHMASTER, WINDHAM ME XM15-E2S CMP MATCH RIFLE. Cal. 223. S# L226244. Bbl. 20”. A CMP approved match rifle mfg. prior to Remington’s involvement w/ BFI. Heavy unthreaded bbl. High visibility triangular protected XS front sight over gas block. No bayonet lug. With front sling swivel. Full length A2 handguards. Tapered delta ring. Carry handle upper receiver w/ windage & elevation adj. hooded rear peep sight. Brass deflector & rnd. forward assist. Marked CMP. Lower receiver etched w/ Civilian Marksmanship Program logo on right side of mag. well. 10.5” Rear stock w/ trapdoor, currently containing CMP match weight. CMP approved match trigger. Dark black matching finish on upper & lower receivers. MAGS: none. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Mag.-well hard plastic safety block. Factory & aftermarket documentation. CONDITION: all exposed metal surfaces still retain the vast majority of their dark black finish. CMP etching on upper & lower receivers clear & crisp & unblemished. There are only 2 spots of noticeable wear; bottom, inside of carry handle & some high spot thinning at 3 o’clock & 9 o’clock on delta ring. Shiny bore w/ well pronounced rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (21-4413/JZ). MODERN. $600-900.

1568. OLYMPIC ARMS PCR OO CARBINE WITH ACCESSORIES. Cal. 5.56mm. S# KX4829. Bbl. 16” Mfg. Olympic Arms. Carbine configuration black rifle w/ a 5.5” flash hider that is permanently attached w/ an overall length of 16” to emulate an XM177 type w/out the NFA paperwork. Traditional protected post front sight w/ bayonet lug & sling swivel. 7” Quad rail front hand guard w/ plastic covers. UTG flashlight mounted at 9 o’clock w/ Magpul MOE 3.5” vertical fore grip at 6 o’clock. Flat top upper receiver w/ brass deflector & round forward assist. Flip up peep sight w/ 4 settings behind MEPRO 21M Reflex sight. 6 Position collapsible Magpul ACS stock w/ onboard storage for 6 - 123 lithium batteries. CONDITION: exposed metal surfaces display typical range scars consisting of thinning & scratches typical of recreational use. Flashlight & optic appear to be functional. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-760/JZ). MODERN. $600-1,000.

1569. ARSENAL SLR-95 BULGARIAN RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x39. S# KO370959. Bbl. 16”. Mfg. Arsenal. A beautiful Bulgarian variant of the popular AK-47 family. Milled receiver w/ lightening cuts above mag. well. Dark black paint on exposed metal surfaces. Currently sporting permanently attached muzzle brake. No bayonet lug. Elevation adj. protected post front sight w/ rear tangent sight marked to 800m. Black plastic furniture. Right side controls. Green canvas sling mounted on left side. CONDITION: finish on exposed metal surfaces is complete & consistent w/ gentle thinning on high spots & in areas on mechanical intervention. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-754/JZ). MODERN. $500-800.

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1571. HUNGARIAN SA 85M RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x39. S# SL04608. Bbl. 16”. Mfg. FEG. A popular Hungarian mfg. AK-47 variant. Under folding stock design. Stamped receiver w/ 1” dimples above mag. well. Dark black painted finish w/ attractive reddish blonde hardwood furniture. Threaded muzzle w/ correct slanted muzzle brake. Bayonet lug hosts cleaning rod which continues into forend. Protected post elevation adj. front sight w/ rear tangent sight marked out to 1000m. Right side controls. Left side mounted brown leather sling. CONDITION: coverage on exposed metal surfaces is complete w/ gentle thinning only between the mechanical relationship w/ the safety & receiver which is inevitable. All outward appearances indicate very little use if any at all. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-756/JZ). MODERN. $500-800

1572. ZASTAVA MODEL 0-PAP M70 RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x39. S# 0-PAP003115. Bbl. 16”. Mfg. Zastava. A Serbian variant of the popular AK-47 family. Stamped receiver w/ left side scope rail. 1” Dimples above mag. well. Bbl. has threaded muzzle w/ proper slanted muzzle brake. Bayonet lug has been neutered but still hosts cleaning rod which continues into lower handguard. Protected post elevation adj. front sight. Rear tangent sight marked from 0 to 1000m. Dark blue finish on all exposed metal surfaces. Right side controls. Dark wood furniture w/ Serbian crest on right side of stock. CONDITION: exposed metal surfaces retain a vast majority of factory finish w/ thinning only in areas of mechanical intervention. Bright bore w/ aggressive rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-758/JZ). MODERN. $500-800.

1573. CHINESE NORINCO SKS RIFLE. Cal. 7.62X39. S# 21039185. Bbl. 20 1/2”. Mfg. Norinco. A beautiful example of Chinese rifle variant marked w/ factory code “636” (in triangle). Blued finish on all exposed metal surfaces w/ matching numbers on obvious parts including receiver, mag., top cover, bolt carrier & even the stock. Hooded front sight. Rear tangent sight adj. to 1000m. Hardwood stock in red tinted finish, complete w/ trapdoor & cleaning kit. Cleaning rod also present beneath bbl. Tan canvas sling on left side. No bayonet present. MAGS: internal mag. CONDITION: all exposed metal surfaces enjoy complete coverage w/ a few dings & scratches upon close examination. Stock has a few light impressions typical of these particular rifles. Still retains traces of cosmoline indicative of seeing very little use. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (22-817/JZ). MODERN. $300-500. 223

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1570. CENTURY ARMS GP1975 SPORTER RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x39. S# Z002220. Bbl. 16”. Mfg. Century Arms. A beautiful Romanian AK-47 variant from Century Arms. Stamped receiver w/ 1” dimples above mag. well. Parkerized finished on exposed metal surfaces. Threaded bbl. w/ correct slant muzzle brake. Bayonet lug hosts cleaning rod which continues into forend. Elevation adj. protected post front sight w/ rear tangent sight adj. to 1000m. Beautiful red tinted laminated pistol grip forend, top cover & shoulder stock w/ trapdoor containing cleaning kit. Bakelite pistol grip. Right side controls. Left side mounted green canvas sling. CONDITION: finish coverage is consistent & complete w/ only a few signs of actual use. Laminated stocks possess a few typical impressions & Bakelite pistol grip has no visible imperfections. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-755/JZ). MODERN. $500-800.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1574. CUSTOMIZED OLYMPIC ARMS OA 96 PISTOL. Cal. 5.56. S# 96OP0035. Bbl. 6.5”. AR based pistols are wildly popular now, but this wasn’t always the case. The earliest versions prior to SB Tactical introducing the pistol brace were awkward & cumbersome due to the protruding buffer tube. The very first entrant to lose the buffer tube in a commercial variant was Olympic Arms & their OA-93 pistol. This pistol incorporates a recoil spring mechanism above & behind a highly modified bolt carrier instead of in its traditional position to the rear, eliminating the necessity for a protruding buffer tube. They were mfg. in 5.56x45mm & 7.62x39mm, though the passage of The Crime Bill cast doubt on the legality as originally offered. Eventually there were a few different configurations that worked w/in the confines of the short lived “assault weapons ban” (AWB) prior to its sunset in 2004. In 1996 in order to comply w/ the new AWB Olympic Arms introduced the OA 96. From a distance it was virtually identical to the original OA 93 however in order to comply w/ the law it was redesigned to use a fixed, non-detachable mag. therefore exempting it from the AWB criteria. It crudely utilized a standard 30 rd. mag. that was permanently affixed by incompletely manufacturing the lower receiver w/out the mag. release & its components & filling the void area w/ J B Weld. Reloading the fixed mag. was accomplished by redesigning the rear takedown pin to function by pushing a button below the space that would typically accept the buffer tube, allowing the upper receiver to pivot on the front takedown pin. This would give the operator immediate access to the mag. A few years later it was redesigned once again as the OA 98 w/ even more changes. Since the AWB ended in 2004 these provisions are no longer necessary to incorporate or utilize & this particular OA 96 has been extensively modified, returning the internals to their original capacity, once again accepting detachable mags. The Magwell has been heavily modified internally, removing the provisions for the original fixed mag. design & adding a standard mag. release system. Threaded muzzle w/ vortex style flash hider. Gas piston rotating bolt operating system. Flat top upper receiver where the 6” picatinny rail section incorporates the unique recoil spring mechanism that doubles as a left side non-reciprocating charging handle & currently sports a Bushnell HOLO-Sight. 4” Free floating tubular handguard. Brass deflector is present while forward assist assembly has been replaced w/ a sling swivel. Ribbed black plastic pistol grip w/ bottom storage compartment. Normal AR-15 trigger group & controls. MAGS: NONE. CONDITION: original finish still covers the vast majority of exposed metal surfaces w/ light handling marks & thinning in areas of mechanical intervention. A view inside the Magwell will reveal the amount of finish that has been removed while modifying it to again accept standard detachable mags. While the examples we tested seemed to lock into place & release just fine, a little aesthetic TLC will only improve it. Unable to verify Bushnell function. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1774/JZ). MODERN. $550-800.

1575. KELTEC SUB-9 FOLDING RIFLE. Cal. S# 02794. Bbl. 16”. Mfg. Keltec. The unique Keltec Sub-9 is an interesting entry in the pistol cal. carbine (PCC) universe. Its unique folding bbl. complies w/ the vast majority of ridiculous laws written only to demonize these inanimate objects. The bbl. folds over the top of the receiver & stock providing an overall length of only 16” making it a convenient pack gun. Feeding from a factory Glock 17/18/19 mag., it is reliable w/ a wide span of options. Aluminum receiver & composite furniture are both durable & lightweight. MAGS: 1-30 rd. Glock 18. CONDITION: all exposed surfaces are matte black in finish & retain complete coverage. Very little apparent wear. Bore is shiny w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-356/JZ). MODERN. $500-800 (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1576. MOSSBERG INTERNATIONAL 715T SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# EME3769448. Bbl. 16” w/ A2 style muzzle brake. Blue finish. Receiver grooved for tip off scope mts. Black synthetic stock. Mfg. by CBC in Brazil & imported by Mossberg. MAGS: 1 detachable 25 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered box w/ paperwork & lock. CONDITION: near excellent overall w/ bright bore having sharp rifling. (21-4256/MD). MODERN. $200-300.

1577. INCREDIBLY RARE HK 512 SHOTGUN 1 OF ONLY 343. Cal. 12ga. S# S88936. Bbl. 18”. Mfg. HK. Originally manufactured for the GSG 9 Counter Terrorism Unit in Germany, only a tiny handful ever made it to the United States over 30 yrs. ago. A corporative effort between Franchi in Italy & H&K in West Germany the model 512 would become a historic launching point for the enormous number of law enforcement & military shotguns that are so common today. A factory over run led to the importation of 343 examples brought in to the United States by Kiesler Police Supply of Jeffersonville, Indiana in the early 1990’s w/ a wholesale price of $1,895. This gas operated, self loading 12 ga. shotgun had a feeding tube providing a 7 rd. capacity of 2 3/4” shells. The bbl. is terminated w/ a unique shot diverter muzzle device which created an oval pattern very reminiscent to the function of the Great Lakes “Duckbill Choke” as used in Vietnam by Special Forces. It is intended for buckshot use only. Bbl. stamped “UNM 1325” on left side below rear sight. Matte black finish accented w/ gorgeous checkered walnut stocks. The front sight is a raised blade w/ a rear folding sight adj. for windage & elevation. Bottom sling swivels front & rear. Left side receiver marked “K.P.S. JEFF, IN.”/”REC FRANCHI ITALY”. Right side receiver marked “HK MOD. 512”/”HECKLER & KOCH GMBH OBERNDORF / N” / “W-GERMANY” with serial number. Right side reciprocating charging handle. Push button safety located in trigger guard, rear of trigger. MAGS: N/A. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: none. CONDITION: finish on all exposed metal surfaces complete & consistent w/ only a few light marks visible on close inspection. Diverter muzzle brake demonstrates thinning which appears to be normal since every example this cataloger has seen has the same finish. Front stock has a sm. impression at 6 o’clock & rear stock possesses a few sm. impressions as well as a light scratch on right side primarily in the checkering. Bore is bright & fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-295/JZ). MODERN. $3,000-4,500. 225

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1578. COLT M45A1 MARSOC DECOMMISSIONED SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 02180EGA. Bbl. 5” lightly throated & standard feed ramp. 1 Of approx. 1,000 decommissioned late 2018. Originally issued to US Marine Corp Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) Marine Raiders & the Corp’s Force Reconnaissance Marines. Slide has lowered & flared ejection port, front & rear angled square cut cocking grooves plus dovetailed Novak Tritium night sights. Finished w/ matte light tan Cerakote finish. Frame has Picatinny railed dust cover w/ U.S. & scan code markings etched on right side. Long black synthetic trigger w/out over travel stop plus serrated skeletonized hammer. Ambidextrous thumb safety & beavertail grip safety w/ pad. High cut front strap, standard mag. release & flat grooved mainspring housing w/ lanyard loop. Textured camo laminated G10 grips w/ mag. release recess & oversized grip screw heads. Left side of slide has 2 lines through USMC markings plus white 8 marked in front of cocking grooves along w/ matching 8 on right side midway between port & front cocking grooves. MAGS: proper Wilson Combat matte finished black 8 rd. w/ plastic follower & push button extension base. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ typical light use wear & marks as would be expected from used Special Forces pistol. Near excellent grips & bore. (22-297/NW). MODERN. $3,000-4,000. 1579. WILSON COMBAT ULTRALIGHT CARRY COMPACT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# WCT30530. Special ordered Sept. 2011 w/out slide markings. Delivered June 2013. All standard features including fluted cone bbl. & green fiber optic front sight. Matte black finish having aluminum frame & steel slide. Serrated flat top slide w/ dovetailed sights, serrated rear of slide & reduced width at front in Hi Power style. Full length guide rod & star burst G10 grips w/ WC medallions. High cut checkered front strap & corresponding mainspring housing rounded at base. Bullet Proof components to include extended mag. release & thumb safety. Abbreviated beavertail grip safety w/ pad, skeletonized hammer & grooved trigger w/ over travel stop. MAGS: 1 blued WC 7 rd. w/ pushbutton extended base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Wilson range bag w/ packaging. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent; appears new w/ fantastic quality Wilson trigger pull. (22-325/NW). MODERN. $1,500-2,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1580. STANDARD MANUFACTURING SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# US1220. Bbl. 5 1/2”. Fixed blade front sight. High gloss blued bbl., grip frame, trigger guard, ejector housing & 6 shot fluted cyl. Case colored hammer & frame accentuated by nitre blue screws, base pin, base pin screw & trigger. 2 Piece checkered walnut grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original Standard Mfg. hang tag & cloth pouch. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent; appears new. (22-1811/BH). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

1581. BUL LTD 1911 TWO TONE GOVERNMENT PISTOL. Cal. 9X23 Win. S# BAU2084. Bbl. 5”. Black & silver two tone 1911 mfg. in Israel. Serrated slide front & rear. Checkered front & rear grip straps. Extended beavertail grip safety. Fiber optic front sight w/ drift adjustable rear notch. Checkered slide release. Full length guide rod. Lightweight skeletonized hammer. Attractive two tone walnut Herretts Special Checker pattern grips. Mag:1 steel factory mag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: plastic carry case. Two tone gray & black G-10 grips. Original plastic shipping case w/ cleaning kit & paperwork. CONDITION: finish on all exterior surfaces complete & consistent. No apparent blemishing except for extremely gentle thinning on some high spots. Grips also unblemished. Shiny bore w/ appropriate rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-1803/JZ) MODERN. $900-1,400.

1582. STANDARD MFG. #1 ENGRAVED CASE COLORED MODEL 1911 A1 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# GVT000030. Very low numbered deluxe case colored & engraved model w/ dbl. diamond rosewood grips. Fire blue frame accents & gloss blue fixed sights having serrated square blade at front & Warren rear sight. Upswept beavertail grip safety w/ pad. Skeletonized hammer & smooth medium length trigger w/ over travel; factory 4.5 lb. pull. Wide thumb safety, checkered flat mainspring housing & fine checkered front strap. 5” Stainless match bbl. w/ loaded chamber viewing slot & match bushing. Enhanced fit of frame to slide having lowered & flared ejection port. Fine engraving throughout; mainly confined to sides of slide. Spectacular case colored appearance. MAGS: 2 TOTAL. 2 MecGar “.45/ACP” marked 7 rd. mags. w/ stainless rnd. top followers & 2 holes in bases for bumper pads. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original box w/ packaging & shipping sleeve. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent; appears new unfired. PROVENANCE: The J.R. LaRue Collection. (20-1794/NW/MD). MODERN. $1,200-1,800. 227

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1583. ABSOLUTELY STUNNING STANDARD MANUFACTURING CASE COLORED 1911A1 PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# GVT001075. Bbl. 5” stainless steel match grade. Striking deep blue & purple hues are accentuated by the polished finish. Serrated slide plays host to high profile low-mount tactical sights. Machined serrated skeletonized hammer. Solid match grade adjustable trigger. Upswept extended beavertail grip safety. Checkered extended mag. release. Serrated extended thumb safety & serrated slide stop. Checkered front frame strap & flat mainspring housing. Checkered double diamond rosewood grips. Mag: 2 factory steel mags. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original factory foam lined cardboard box w/ customized silicone cloth, gun sock, gun lock & paperwork. CONDITION. All outward aspects indicate new & unfired. Still retains factory hang tag on trigger guard. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-1799/JZ) MODERN. $1,200-1,600.

1584. HIGH STANDARD MODEL 1911-A1 FS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# HA1245556. Bbl. 5”. Mfg. by High Standard Manufacturing Co. of Houston, TX that continued HS products from 1993-2018. Has basic appearance of military model w/ slight changes: high profile sights, beveled mag. well, medium length serrated faced trigger, flat grooved mainspring housing, throated bbl. marked “CAL. 45 ACP”, match quality trigger pull plus flared & lowered ejection port. Appears bead blasted then blued to simulate original military finish. Very thin checkered double diamond grips retained by Allen head screws. MAGS: 1 very good blued 8 rd.; base drilled for bumper pad. CONDITION: near excellent appearance including grips. Bbl. has appearance of being replacement having irregular finish near muzzle, uneven appearance to polished port area plus bore w/ even light pitting & wear. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1729/NW). MODERN. $400-600.

1585. MARVEL 1911-.22 CONVERSION KIT. S# E3891. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ recessed target crown. Black finished alloy w/ square cut cocking groves front & rear. Integral Weaver style base w/ multiple slots; not Picatinny. Superior accuracy backed up by test target of 5 shots at 50 yds measuring .950”. Includes Colt 10 rd mag. w/ removable base plus plastic follower having hold open tab removed. Fitted zippered nylon case w/ tools, slide stop & instructions. All aspects of entire assembly are near excellent. CONDITION: (02-16238 /NW). $300-450.

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1587. HK MODEL P7G SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9x19. S# 61664. Bbl. 4.13”. Mfg. December 1983 w/ matching numbered green slide having square cut slanted cocking groves, grooved raised rib plus dovetailed blued 3 dot sights & blued extractor. Mixture of inconsistent features: heel PSP style mag release but M8 style extended trigger guard & stippled black plastic P7 logo grips. Matching numbered box labeled PSP w/ stock # 646 & bar code sticker marked P7G. PW Arms import marked on left front of frame. G in model may indicate green. MAGS: 2 very good factory 8 rd. marked P7 plus HJ on one & IB on other. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching numbered marked black plastic case w/ S# embossed on lid & bar code sticker. Bore brush. CONDITION: Occasional spot of high point wear on frame & faint function wear on squeeze cocker. All other aspects including slide finish, grips & bore are excellent. (22-262/NW). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

1588. IMI 50 AE GOLD PLATED DESERT EAGLE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 50AE. S# 31203637. Bbl. 6” trapezoidal having 2 Weaver style cross slots on rib for scope mounting plus dovetailed blued serrated sight & drift adj. blued rear on slide. Mfg. 1998-2008 by IMI of Israel w/ steel frame & pebble grained IMI logo black synthetic grips. Ambidextrous safety w/ serrated angular tabs. Slide stop w/ multiple grooves rather than single. MAGS: 1 very good like plated 7 rd. dated 5-95. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black factory plastic case w/ business card affixed to lid plus manual & catalog. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent w/ breech face indicating test fired only. Slightly dulled gold; quality metal polish applied to flat area of bbl. on left side giving brilliant appearance. Near excellent bore & grips. (22-338/NW). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

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1586. MAGNUM RESEARCH STAINLESS MODEL BFR REVOLVER. Cal. 45-70. S# JT05590. Bbl. 10 3/4” w/ screw attached blued ramp blade sight. Mfg. 1999 to date w/ unfluted 5 rd. long length cyl. Rear sight removed & replaced w/ satin finished scope base using factory drilled & tapped holes; Weaver style w/ multiple slots, but not Picatinny. BSA PD30 silver red dot sight & matching alloy rings. Trigger guard square back design & lg. spur hammer are reminiscent of Ruger’s Super Blackhawk. Checkered oversized rubber grips; unmarked but Pachmayr Signature style. Long throw ejector & Belt Mountain style cyl. base pin. CONDITION: extremely faint cyl. turn line. Missing rear sight assembly. All remaining aspects of revolver are near excellent. (22-335/NW). CURIO. MODERN. $700-1,000.


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1589. KIMBER SIS CUSTOM/RL SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP S# K275200. Bbl. 5” having polished throating & matching feed ramp. Mfg. 2008-2009 w/ unique front & rear square cut cocking serrations reading “SIS”. Multi featured combat pistol w/ stainless construction & satin black finish having border stippled black laminate Kimber logo grips. Top of slide flattened w/out grooves plus lowered & flared ejection port. Dovetailed SIS night sights; squared front of rear for 1 handed cocking. Picatinny accessory rail, extended ambidextrous safety, skeletonized grooved hammer, beavertailed grip safety w/ memory pad having waved grooves, flat grooved mainspring housing, finely checkered front strap, checkered slide stop & solid medium length grooved faced aluminum trigger w/ over travel adjustment. Great custom pistol loaded w/ features. MAGS: 1 stainless KimPro 8 rd. Tac-Mag having removable base ready for bumper pad. CONDITION: all aspects of pistol near excellent including bore. (22-328/NW). CURIO. $800-1,200

1590. HK USP45 TACTICAL PISTOL. Cal.45acp S#25-059582 Bbl.5” The HK USP is a polymer frame, hammer-fired pistol that has been in continuous production, is several variations, since the early 1990s. The “Tactical” variant has a longer threaded barrel than the standard, with an O-Ring, a match grade trigger and taller sights, all to accommodate and maximize performance with a sound suppressor. Extended left side controls including safety/decocker, slide release and ambidextrous mag release. Accessory rail below barrel, in front of trigger guard. Stippled pistol grip covered with slip-on Hogue rubber finger groove sleeve, 1999 manufacture. MAGS. 2 factory10rd & 1 factory 12rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES. Factory HK soft case, extra O-rings and paperwork. CONDITION. Original matte black finish enjoys complete coverage w/only gentle thinning on high spots, and in areas of mechanical intervention. Bright bore with proper polygonal rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1730/JZ) MODERN $1000-1500

1591. KIMBER DIAMOND ULTRA II SPECIAL EDITION PISTOL. Cal.9mm Luger S# KDU2394 Bbl.3” A stunning Special Edition Ultra II. Frame is an aluminum, satin silver finish w/ball milled grooves & round heel. Stainless steel serrated slide, high polished finish w/ cut scroll engraving and border. Tactical Wedge night sights w/4.8” radius. Aluminum ball-milled thin grips. High polished beavertail grip safety, ambidextrous thumb safety, slide and mag release. MAGS. 1 Kimber 8rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES. Factory black plastic, foam lined case, lock and paperwork CONDITION: all aspects indicate very little use, if any. No noticeable blemishing. Bright bore with strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. ( 22-1788/JZ) MODERN $800-1200

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1593. AS NEW SWD M-11 / NINE CLOSED BOLT PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. S# 86-0004201. S. W. D. M-11 / NINE. Bbl. 5 1/4”. In 1982 following the BATF open bolt decision, determining that open bolt semi auto firearms were readily restorable to full auto fire, as an attempt to resurrect a successful pistol market Wayne Daniels designed the ATF approved closed bolt M-11 / Nine under his company banner of S.W.D. Resembling the original as close as possible, the S.W.D. M-11 / Nine has a welded back plate w/ no provision for attachment of the SMG stock like the originals. The selector both internally & externally has been removed & instead of bearing the traditional markings “Semi-Full”, only “Semi” remains. The iconic “Cobray” logo, the snake & the globe, appear on both the lower & upper receivers. Bbl. threaded for a plethora of accessories such as functional & non functional suppressors. Rotating safety similar in aesthetics to the controls of an M-16 safety / selector. Fixed protected post front sight. Rear integral peep sight. Parkerized finish. Rubber tube slipped over trigger as was a common cure for “trigger slap” in the early days of the M-11 / Nine. Mfg. marks on right side of receiver include Cobray logo, “M-11 / Nine mm” w/ bullet logo & “S.W.D. Incorporated / Atlanta Ga. U.S.A.”. MAGS: 3-32 rd. Zytel factory Cobray. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory cleaning rod. Cobray embellished mag. loader. Original operating & maintenance manual. Original styrofoam lined cardboard box. Several sale brochures that allow a rare glimpse into the past not only based on pricing but legislative changes & editorial that was common in this industry at the time. CONDITION: all aspects indicate as new. Parkerizing on exposed metal surfaces is complete & consistent illustrating no actual signs of use but only the normal thin drag lines so typical of stacking these pistols. Finish between upper & charging knob has barely started thinning which begins each time the chamber is checked. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand.(22-21/ JZ). MODERN. $800-1,200.

1594. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 1911-A1 MICRO COMPACT SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# LW454044. Bbl. is bushingless 3” w/ integral feed ramp & loaded chamber window. Mfg. 2003 only w/ OD green finish; general production 2002-2012. Alloy frame w/ black accents to include ambidextrous safety, beavertail grip safety w/ pad, grooved flat mainspring housing, serrated slide stop, skeletonized serrated hammer, skeletonized medium reach trigger w/ over travel stop, flared mag. well & dbl. diamond checkered rubber grips secured w/ Allen head screws. Slide has Novak style dovetailed Trijicon night sights, square cut angled rear cocking grooves, full length guide rod plus flared & lowered ejection port. MAGS: 1 stainless 7 rd. w/ provision for bumper pad. CONDITION: extremely faint rub mark on right side of slide by SA logo, all other aspects including bore are near excellent. (22-334/NW). MODERN. $750-1,000. 231

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1592. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1911A1 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 387797. Bbl. 5”. Blued finish. Novak’s U notch rear sight. Fixed blade front sight. Serrated flat mainspring housing. Serrated trigger. Marked on right side of frame “FI BRAZIL”. Checkered hardwood double diamond grips. MAGS: 1-7 rd. mag. CONDITION: very good overall w/ scattered light scratches. Slide shows light muzzle wear on both sides. Top diamond on left grips exhibits sm. dent. Bore shows area of light frosting ahead of chamber, otherwise bright & shiny. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1728/BH). MODERN. $600-900.


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1595. 1 OF 200 WALTHER PPK/S-1 ENGRAVED BY GUSTAV ERNST. Cal.380ACP S#3995BAW Bbl.3.3” A stunning example of a very limited run of only 200 Walther PPK/S-1 pistols engraved by famous German Engraver Gustav Ernst. This is #103. The Walther Ernst PPKS uses a more Germanic style Ernst pattern on the slide with a centered gold deer on a stainless pistol. The safety reflects the pattern. These were the last 200 Walther PPKS made under contract by the S&W Houlton, Maine factory. The grips are a walnut laminate with the Walther logo and a reflection of the slide design in the center. The guns are marked sequentially “One of 200” on the frame. These were exclusively commissioned by TALO Distributors. MAGS. 2 factory 7rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES. Factory foam lined case, lock and paperwork. CONDITION. All aspects appear new and unfired. Bright bore with strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1764 /JZ) MODERN $800-1200

1596. WALTHER STAINLESS MODEL TPH SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# T003214. Bbl. 2.8”. Mfg. in USA from 1987-2000. Stainless w/ checkered black plastic grips having Walther banner. Very small compact pistol appearing to be reduced sized PPK. MAGS: 2 factory stainless 6 rd. w/ black finger extension bases. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black factory 2 piece box w/ paperwork to include 1987 test target. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent including bore & grips. (22-1244/NW). MODERN. $500-750.

1597. WALTHER MODEL PPQ NAVY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mmX19 (9mm Luger). S# FAS4180. Bbl. 4.6”; threaded for accessories w/ thread protector. Mfg. 2012 per BC bbl. code; disk. 2020. Of various PPQ models, Navy only 1 w/ 4.6 threaded bbl. Features include: front & rear cocking square cut cocking serrations on matching numbered slide, serrated hooked trigger guard, SFO functioning, stippled grip area w/ interchangeable backstraps having provision for lanyard loop, ambidextrous slide release, Glock style trigger, 3 dot sight set (screw windage adj. rear), grooved slide rib & Picatinny accessory rail. MAGS: 1 factory 15 rd. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent appearing new w/ factory warning tag still on trigger guard. (22-326/NW). MODERN. $400-600. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1597A. STEYR M40 PISTOL. Cal. 40 S&W. S# 016548. Bbl. 4”. Mfg. Steyr. Steel serrated slide w/ polymer frame having a 10 rd. capacity. This pistol has several unique characteristics including 3 separate safety mechanisms that are voluntarily activated by user as well as an interesting triangle / trapezoid sighting system. Left side controls. MAGS: 3 factory 10 rd.; 2 of which are still new in the wrap. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory foam lined transport case w/ patches & paperwork. CONDITION: finish on all exposed surfaces is complete & consistent w/ no outward sign of use. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-900/JZ). MODERN. $500-700.

1598. WALTHER P22 PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# L016305. Bbl. 3.5”. Mfg. Walther. A tiny polymer frame self loading pistol imported through Smith & Wesson of Springfield MA. Slide serrated front & rear w/ ambidextrous safety located below rear sight. 3 dot sight system. Accessory mt. below bbl. forward of trigger. Ambidextrous mag. release. Matte black finish throughout. Left side slide release. MAGS: 2 factory 10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: foam line plastic factory transport case. Manufacturer provided tools & parts plus paperwork. CONDITION: finish coverage is complete & consistent on exposed metal surfaces w/ some thinning on high spots & in areas of mechanical intervention. Shiny bore w/ proper rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-895/JZ). MODERN. $200-400.

1599. MANURHIN PP SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 17018. Mfg. under license from Walther in Manurhin of France. Blue finished Model PP pistol w/ 3 7/8” bbl., fixed sights, & 2 piece checkered plastic Manurhin grips. MAGS: 2 - 7 rd.; 1 w/ finger extension. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Appropriate compartmentalized factory box w/ label appearing renumbered to match. CONDITION: near excellent overall appearance w/ light marks on matte rib & cycling wear. Near excellent bore. (22-1815/MD). MODERN. $500-900.

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1600. BOXED WALTHER DURAL MODELL PPK-L SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 505459LR. Bbl. 3 3/8”. Mfg. 1968; year of U.S. Gun Control Act restricting importation of this model deemed non sporting due to its reduced size. No import marks on metal, nor is slide internally scratch numbered to match. 1 Piece border checkered Walther banner brown plastic grip w/ “Made in Germany” at bottom of left plus American Eagle w/ in top portion of checkering at right along w/ Interarms distribution mark at bottom of checkering. Light weight black Dural frame plus numerous eagle N proofs. Faint plum tone to extractor, rear sight plus sm. spot on slide above safety cut in cocking grooves & forward of safety pivot. MAGS: 2 near excellent 8 rd.; flat base & brown finger extension base. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered brown pigskin appearing 1 piece box plus manual. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent including bore & grips. (22-1075/ NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

1601. WALTHER PP SUPER PISTOL IN FACTORY BOX. Cal. 9x18 (9x18 Ultra). S# 13071. Bbl. 3.6”. Mfg. Walther. Bright blue finish w/ 2 piece plastic grips. Serrated slide w/ front blade & windage adj. rear sight. Left side safety / decocker. Traditional left side thumb actuated mag. release. Interarms import. Traditional double action. MAGS: 2-7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory plastic box, cleaning rod & paperwork. 6 boxes of ammo, 300 rds. CONDITION: bluing on metal surfaces complete & consistent showing wear on areas at mechanical intervention plus some thinning on high spots. Left side of slide illustrates spotted patina. Grips show signs of wear typically indicative of repetitive holstering. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-897/JZ). MODERN. $600-800.

1602. WALTHER BOXED 1936 OLYMPIA MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 7865 O. Bbl. 7.4” w/ square faced blade front sight & windage adj. slide mounted rear. Bbl. weight w/ decorative horizontal seam giving appearance of 2 weights; dovetail mounted & secured w/ 2 square headed screws. Blued frame w/ matching numbered slide w/out additional O for Olympia that is frame # suffix. Checkered European hardwood grips w/ RH thumbrest. Lever safety behind trigger & high mounted mag. release. Pre 1940 crown N proofs. Double set of weights w/ black finish attached to front of frame in same manner as bbl. weights; both numbered 38. MAGS: very good factory 10 rd. w/ proper wood extension base numbered to pistol. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fair wood grained matching non numbered 2 piece box w/ cleaning kit tin having Walther factory image stamped into lid. Nickel plated key to attach or remove weights numbered 10 475 having appearance of clock winding key. CONDITION: frame weight set w/ high edge wear & crinkle appearance to major weight; very good appearing sm. weight. Bbl. weights & blued finish of pistol near excellent. Very faint grip marks plus thinning finish in path of trigger finger & outer edge of thumbrest. Near excellent bore. (22-1077/NW). CURIO. $1,000-2,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1603. MAUSER WTP MODEL 1 VEST POCKET SEMIAUTO PISTOL. Cal. 6.35mm (25 ACP). S# 35537. Bbl. 2 1/2” (Model 2 w/ 2”). Mfg. 1922-1937 having blued finish & checkered Mauser banner 1 piece hard rubber grip. Frame on left side under grip numbered 5537. Niter blue on firing pin retainer & extractor. Crown U proof on bbl. & right front of slide. MAGS: 1 Mauser banner marked 6 rd. having in the white body. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good brown shoulder holster w/ stud & strap retention. CONDITION: very good original finish w/ high point wear plus beginning patina having peppery oxidation on front strap & bottom of trigger guard. Area of finish loss on right side behind trigger as if by chemicals. 2 slight impact marks on rear of frame. Very good grip w/ minimal hand wear. Vivid Niter Blue. Very good bore w/ faint frosting. (21-4394/NW). CURIO. $450-600.

1604. WALTHER MODEL 5 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 6.35 (25 ACP). S# 96311 (1913-1915). Bbl. 2.1”. Blue finished w/ crown N proofs, fixed sights & 2 piece hard rubber grips. MAGS: 1 - 6 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked flap felt holster. CONDITION: very good overall w/ pinprick oxidation, wear, & light marks. Fair bore. (22-2056/MD). CURIO. $300-500.

1605. FNH USA MODEL FIVE-SEVEN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 5.7x28mm. S# 386230601. Bbl. 4 3/4” hammer forged w/ hard chrome lining. Mfg. 2011. Many modern innovative features including much polymer construction such as encased steel slide. Textured grip & grooved front of trigger guard. Fixed 3 dot sights & Picatinny accessory rail. Push button mag. release reversible for LH use. Ambidextrous safety above trigger; slide lock above midpoint of grip on left. Mag. safety. MAGS: 3 factory 20 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory black plastic case w/ packaging. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent including bore. (22329/NW). MODERN. $750-1,000.

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1606. R.J. BRAVERMAN STINGER PEN PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# B002715.Bbl. 2”. This is an extremely unique example of firearms ingenuity that hit the market in the 1990’s. The vast majority of firearms that share similarities to the Braverman Pen Gun are classified by the BATF as an AOW (Any Other Weapon) & are highly regulated through the NFRTR. Firearms that fall under the perview of NFA (National Firearms Act) are commonly referred to as Class III & require extensive paperwork, background checks & Federal transfer fees. Pen guns are a prime example of an AOW, which is a firearm that doesn’t resemble a traditional gun & includes examples such as cane guns, single shot flashlights & knife guns. The paperwork that must be submitted & approved for an AOW prior to transfer is exactly the same as used for purchasing machine guns, destructive devices & sound suppressors & can take upwards of a year before the buyer can take possession. The ingenuity of the Braverman design allows the purchaser of it to proceed exactly like any traditional firearm w/ no taxes or Federal registration necessary thus, they are extremely desirable. Because the Braverman must be positioned w/ the bbl. at an 80 degree angle from the body of it, it is no longer considered an AOW, but just a standard pistol. Full stainless steel construction w/ a knurled barrel ring. It incorporates a swiveling safety and pocket clip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original nylon carry case & owner’s manual. CONDITION: as w/ the vast majority of these they typically see very little use spending their time as a display piece. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-2062/JZ). MODERN. $800-1,200.

1607. SIG SAUER MODEL P226 ELITE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# UU720809. Bbl. 5” threaded w/ thread protector. Mfg. 2007-2015 w/ black Nitron finish. Alloy frame w/ checkered front strap & checkered hooked trigger guard plus accessory rail. Beavertail at rear of frame & SIG logo checkered (including backstrap) black plastic grips. DA functioning w/ decocking lever; no safety. Standard dovetailed sights replaced w/ 3 dot night sights. MAGS: 2 factory 15 rd. w/ push button bases. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory black plastic case & packaging to include original sights & matte stainless threaded flash hider or suppressor adapter. CONDITION: slight wear on bbl. exterior; all other aspects near excellent including bore. (22331/NW). MODERN. $650-900.

1608. KIMBER ULTRA CARRY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# KU06549. Bbl. 3”. Stainless finish. Steel slide w/ dovetailed fixed sights. Aluminum frame w/ extended beavertail safety, skeletonized hammer & trigger. 2 Piece wood grips. MAGS: 1 detachable 7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic Kimber case w/ matching label containing El Paso brown leather 45 Govt holster. CONDITION: near excellent w/ scattered handling wear. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. (21-4577/MD). MODERN. $500-750.

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1610. AUTO ORDNANCE 1911 PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# AOC17804. Bbl. 5”. Mfg. A classic 1911 manufactured by Auto Ordnance Corp. Blued finish slide & frame baring the familiar Thompson bullet logo. Rear slide serrations w/ front blade & rear windage adj. sights. Left side controls. Extended mag. release. Pachmayr rubber wrap around grips. MAGS: 2 Colt 7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Doskocil foam lined transport case & black nylon ACE holster. CONDITION: finish coverage complete & consistent w/ thinning on high spots & in areas of mechanical intervention. Shiny bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-782/JZ). MODERN. $400-600.

1611. ROCK ISLAND ARMORY 1911 A1FS SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 38 Super. S# RIA1311030. Patterned after the Colt 1911A1 w/ 5” bbl. Nickel finish. Fixed sights. 2 Piece smooth hardwood grips. MAGS: 4-9 rd. TOTAL: 3 Colt & 1 Mecgar. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: foam lined RIA case w/ paperwork & lock. CONDITION: very good bore. (21-4540/ MD). MODERN. $400-600.

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1609. H&K USP 45 TDA GREEN & BLACK W/ DECOCKER. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 25-099430. Bbl. 4.25” Mfg. HK 2004.. The USP pistol series was an early entrant in the polymer handgun market becoming a huge success w/ law enforcement. Unlike the striker fired guns that are so common today, the USP 45 is a traditional double action hammer fired design w/ a combination safety / decocker. Green polymer frame w/ aggressive stippling front & rear of pistol grip w/ textured sides. Accessory rail below bbl. forward of trigger. Serrated slide w/ drift adj. 3 dot sight system. Left side controls w/ ambidextrous mag. release. MAGS: 2 factory 12 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory foam lined hard case, trigger lock & paperwork. CONDITION: all aspects indicate very little use. Finish is consistent & complete w/ only minor thinning in areas of mechanical intervention. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. Fire control appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22781/JZ). MODERN. $500-800.


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1612. TAURUS MODEL PT1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 38 Super. S# LBX06360. Bbl. 5” w/ polished throat & corresponding feed ramp. Mfg. 2005 to date w/ matte stainless edges & machined sides. Slide has front & rear slanted cocking grooves, Novak dovetailed 3 dot blued sights plus lowered & flared ejection port. Finely checkered front strap & flat mainspring housing. Ambidextrous extended safety plus beavertail grip safety w/ memory pad. Lightly extended mag. release, ring hammer w/ internal lock, skeletonized medium length trigger w/ over travel stop, lightly flared mag. well, full length guide rod & dbl. diamond checkered black plastic factory grips. Matching numbered frame, slide & bbl. MAGS: 1 blued factory 9 rd. w/ extended black base. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent including bore. (22-330/NW). MODERN. $400-550.

1613. GAMBA / MAUSER MODEL HSc SUPER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 380 ACP. S# 02085. Bbl. 3 1/2”. Mfg. 1982; marked “Mauser” & mfg. by Renato Gamba. References state imported by Gamba until 1996 & reintroduced about 2005. Frame codes 1982 plus slide marking indicates Gamba mfg. w/ Navy Arms import mark on frame by S#. Border checkered hardwood grips. Mag. safety w/ trigger guard push button release rather than at butt plus slide safety & DA functioning. MAGS: 1 near excellent 15 rd. w/ Mauser banner on push button base. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent w/ new appearance. (22-899/NW). MODERN. $400-600.

1614. TANFOGLIO / EAA WITNESS EA40 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 40 S&W. S# AE00644. Bbl. 4 1/2” w/ integral feed ramp. Mfg. post 1990 by Tanfoglio in Italy & imported by EAA Corp. of Hialeah FLA. Patterned after CZ Model 75 having DA functioning. Satin chrome finish w/ blued controls. Matching numbered slide has narrow raised grooved rib w/ fixed red dot front sight & fully adj. dual white dot rear. Front & rear cocking grooves, grooved grip straps & hooked trigger guard. Frame mounted safety, beavertail grip, ring hammer & black checkered rubber grips. MAGS: 3 blued 12 rd. marked “.40 SW” TOTAL; plastic followers: 2 orange, 1 black. CONDITION: stained mark at top of backstrap & front bottom edge of slide; all other aspects including bore are near excellent. (22-377/NW). MODERN. $400-600. 1615. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY XD-40 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 40 S&W. S# XD334765. Bbl. 3” Sub-Compact model. Mfg. 2014 (20032020) having green polymer frame w/ numerous features: abbreviated accessory rail, hooked grooved trigger guard, safety lever trigger, high cut checkered front strap, checkered backstrap w/ grip safety, L&R thumb recesses plus ambidextrous mag. release. Matching numbered bbl. & matte black slide having dovetailed 3 dot sight set, RH slide release & loaded chamber indicator. MAGS: 2 stainless factory w/ push button plastic bases TOTAL. 12 rd. w/ grip frame extension & 9 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black SA case w/ paperwork plus Gear accessories of mag. loader & dbl. mag. pouch; missing polymer holster. Matching label additionally marked not CA legal & high cap mag. CONDITION: light function wear on bbl. exterior; all other aspects near excellent including bore. (22-378/NW). MODERN. $350-500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1617. STAR MODEL B SUPER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mmP (9mm Luger). S# 47087. Bbl. 5 1/8” w/ loaded chamber indicator & flaming bomb “P” proof. Blued w/ trigger having in the white sides. Case colored spring guide & wide spur checkered hammer. Matching numbered slide; bbl. not numbered. Checkered brown plastic grips. Straw colored extractor. Mag. & thumb safeties. P W Arms import marked on right side of slide; left side of frame above front of trigger guard numbered “1219983” plus trigger guard numbered “72”. MAGS: 2 factory 8 rd. w/ push button bases, TOTAL; near excellent & good to very good. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: owners manual & cleaning rod plus nylon carrying case. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ light scratches on upper left side of slide. Very good grips w/ minor hand wear. Near excellent bore. (22-745/NW). MODERN. $450-600. 1618. POLISH TTC TOKAREV CIRCLE 11 MARKED PISTOL. Cal. 7.62x25. S# PA11184 . Bbl. 4.5”. A Polish variant of the proven & popular Tokarev pistol chambered in 7.62x25mm. Imported through Century Arms International of Georgia, VT. Single action semi automatic w/ serrated solid hammer. Traditional dark blued finish on all exposed metal surfaces. Matching numbered slide also bears the circle “11” arsenal mark signifying that it was built in the Radom Munitions Factory. Slide has heavy machined serrations on rear section & provides a host to fixed blade front sight & drift adjustable rear notch sight. Left side controls including thumb actuated mag. release & lanyard loop at bottom of pistol grip. Brown plastic serrated grip panels w/ left side possessing encircled 5 pointed star w/ letters “RPR”. Mag. 2 steel 8 rd. mags, 1 w/ lanyard loop. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: plastic carry case. Original CIA owner’s manual. CONDITION: original finish throughout exposed metal surfaces, complete & consistent demonstrating typical armory borne imperfections. Light scratching & thinning in scattered areas which is typical of these firearms. Clean bore w/ aggressive rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-1817/JZ) CURIO. $200-400.

1619. HI-POINT JHP SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 435840. Bbl. 4 1/2”. Black finish. Steel slide w/ orange front & replacement ghost ring rear. Polymer frame w/ accessory rail. Polymer 2 piece grips. Produced by Haskel Mfg. Inc. of Lima, OH. MAGS: 2 - 9 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching box containing paperwork, extra mag., original rear sight & screwdrivers. CONDITION: near excellent. Bright bore. (22-22/ MD). MODERN. $75-150.

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1616. SUBCOMPACT GLOCK MODEL 42 .380 PISTOL. Cal. 380. S# AAVY979. Bbl. 3.25”. Mfg. Glock. One of the earliest modern subcompacts. Measuring at only 6” in length & less than an inch wide this tiny 380 auto can be carried almost anywhere w/ minimal inconvenience. Striker fired polymer frame deep concealment design. Serrated slide w/ new high profile Truglo tritium night sights. Laser Lyte red laser mounted on trigger guard below bbl. Left side controls. MAGS: 2 factory 6 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: plastic factory transport case w/ cleaning rod & brush w/ paperwork. CONDITION: finish coverage complete & consistent w/ very little thinning on some high spots & areas of mechanical intervention. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (22-898/JZ). MODERN. $300-600.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1620. WWII GERMAN DOCUMENT AND MEDAL GROUP INCLUDING A KNIGHT’S CROSS PRESENTATION DOCUMENT ON VELLUM & 2 OTHER PROMOTION DOCUMENTS ALL PERSONALLY SIGNED BY ADOLF HITLER. This large and extremely historic group includes many documents relating to Kapitan zur See Karl Weniger along with many of his awards and his Wehrpass. The Knight’s Cross document is housed in its original red leather folder measuring 17 5/8” x 14 1/8” with a gold embossed Party eagle on the front cover. The formal presentation folder was handmade by Frieda Thiersch & is signed on the inside of the folder in the lower right hand corner. Her signature also appears on the lower left hand corner of the back of the document itself. The document reads, “IM NAMEN DES DEUTSCHEN VOLKES VERLEIHE ICH DEM KAPITAN ZUR SEE KARL WENIGER DAS RITTERKREUZ DES EISERNEN KREUZES FUHRERHAUPTQUARTIER DEN 15.NOVEMBER 1941 DER FUHRER UND OBERSTE BEFEHLSHABER DER WEHRMACHT (signature)”. Included with this fine group is Kapitan Weniger’s 5 award medal bar that includes the 1914-18 War Service Cross with swords, the 1936 Olympic medal, a Kreigsmarine 18 Year Long Service Cross with eagle on ribbon, a Kreigsmarine 4 Year Long Service medal with eagle on ribbon & a Knight’s Grade Bulgarian Military Merit Cross with crown. Also included is the Kapitan’s 1st Class 1939 Iron Cross in case, his 2nd Class 1939 Iron Cross without ribbon (replacement ribbon included), his Minesweeper badge, a ribbon bar that includes ribbons for the 1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class, 1914-18 War Service Cross with swords, 2 Long Service medals, 1936 Olympic medal, the Sudatenland medal, the Memel medal, the Bulgarian Military Merit Cross Knight’s Grade with swords and crown, the Danish Order of Dannebrog Knight’s Grade. This fine group also includes Kapitan Weniger’s Kreigsmarine Wehrpass. The lot further includes an award document for the Bulgarian Military Merit Cross Knight’s Grade with crown. A document dated 1936 giving Kapitan Weniger permission to wear this foreign award. 2 Award documents for the Danish Order of Dannebrog Knight’s Grade, 1 document in Danish and the other in French. An award document dated 1940 for the Minesweeper badge. An award document for the 1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class. An award document for the 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class. An award document dated 1939 for the Memel medal. An award document dated 1938 for the Sudetenland medal. An award document dated 1937 for the Olympic medal. An award document for the 18 Year Long Service medal. (02-16006/BF). This second group of documents belonging to Kapitan Karl Weniger includes 4 promotion documents as well as other material relating to his service. The promotion documents include a 1930 document promoting him from Naval 1st Lieutenant to Lieutenant Commander. The next promotion document dated March 1, 1936 appoints him as Instructor and Company Commander with the rank of Corvette Captain. This promotion document has the original signature of Adolf Hitler as Reich Chancellor. The third promotion document dated November 1, 1939 is in a fine cardstock folder with embossed gold Party eagle on the front and promotes Weniger to Frigate Captain. This document has a facsimile signature of Adolf Hitler as Fuhrer. The final promotion document dated September 1, 1941 promotes Weniger to Kapitan zur See and also bears a facsimile signature of Adolf Hitler. This group of promotion documents also includes an award document dated October 1, 1939 to Thea Weniger for the 3rd Class Mother’s Cross. There is also a German newspaper clipping announcing the death of Kapitan Weniger. Additionally, the group includes 2 documents from the Free City of Danzig, relating to joint naval exercises. There are also 5 period photographs that appear to relate to Kapitan Weniger and his funeral. Kapitan zur See Karl Weniger was born in 1889 in Dassel, Germany. He entered naval service in 1917 and served honorably until his death in 1941 at the hands of allied dive bombers. He received numerous medals and awards and was quickly promoted through the ranks because of his zeal and the ruthless execution of his duties. He developed strategies in mine clearing operations and conducted harassing missions in the English Channel with his mine sweeping units. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross posthumously after falling victim to allied dive bombers while escorting German convoys through the English Channel on the lead ship. CONDITION: the Knight’s Cross document is in wonderful condition with no tears & showing only minor puckering to the vellum. The presentation folder has very light edge wear. All documents are in an excellent state of preservation showing only minor discoloration. All documents remain quite legible. Photographs are clear & undamaged. Medals & badges show light overall wear. The Wehrpass is complete & undamaged. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16025/BF). $30,000-35,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1621. RARE WWII GERMAN KNIGHT’S CROSS OF THE IRON CROSS BY JUNCKER WITH OAK LEAVES. A rare & very desirable WWII German 1939 Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross likely produced by Juncker of Berlin. This example features a regulation silver frame of standard form marked, “L/12” & “800” on either side of the round suspension loop. The cross is of multi-piece construction with black center having an eggshell sheen that is rarely seen by Juncker. As expected, the obverse has a raised Party symbol with the date “1939” below & the reverse has a raised “1813” which represents the year the award was instituted. The award measures 47.92mm x 48.35mm. The cross is accompanied by oak leaves in silver being commonly known as 2nd type. The oak leaves are marked, “900” indicating silver purity & “21” being the Prasidialkanzlei number. The oak leaves measure 21.08mm x 20.16mm & are believed to have been mfg. by Gebruder Godet of Berlin. The Knight’s Cross is suspended from a short, correct red, white & black ribbon with black cotton tapes measuring 9 1/2” & 4” on either end. The 9 1/2” length has a sewn hook at the end & the 4” length features 3 eye attachments for size adjustment. CONDITION: the Cross has an impressive look showing expected tarnish to the silver. There is very minor wear to the black interior of the Cross. The oak leaves appear to show some degree of exposure to fire that does not materially detract from their appearance. The ribbon is very slightly soiled from honest wear but is free of damage. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15993/BF). $14,000-18,000.

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1622. WWII GERMAN SS UNIFORM COAT, PANTS & HAT ATTRIBUTED TO GENERAL KARL VON EBERSTEIN, POLICE PRESIDENT OF MUNICH, GENERAL OF THE POLICE & GENERAL OF THE WAFFEN SS. Uniform coat is of a fine black wool gabardine with silver colored, pebble finished buttons. There are 5 loops to support a medal bar above the left breast pocket. There are additional loops on the left breast pocket to support 2 badges & loops below the pocket to support an additional badge. There is a single shoulder board of 3 woven silver bullion cords on black attached to the right shoulder. The upper section of the right sleeve has a single silver bullion on black chevron. The collar shows heavy silver bullion piping & the collar tabs have a silver bullion border with triple oak leaves & a single pip on the black velvet face. At the top of the left cuff is a black & silver bullion “Reichsfuhrung-SS” cuff title. The central left sleeve has a classic SS armband featuring fully sewn construction. It is of red wool with a black tape border & a black tape Party symbol on a round white field. The lining is of black rayon & the sleeves have a white cotton lining with a thin stripe design. There is an interior strap with a dagger/sword hanger clip on the end. The inside of the left breast pocket has a sewn in RZM tag with the Hersteller number “D1/248”. The uniform pants are a heavier unlined black wool gabardine. The interior waistband is a striped pattern white cotton fabric & the interior pockets are constructed of gray cotton. The underside of the inside of the right rear pocket has a sewn in RZM tag with the same Hersteller number, “D1/248” as the coat indicating the uniform & pants have always been together since their mfg. The riding style britches have 5 closure buttons extending 9” up from the hem. The peaked cap has a black wool crown & a black velvet band. The cap is entirely piped in metallic silver bullion. The chinstrap is constructed of silver bullion & is terminated with 2 sm. silvered buttons with a pebbled finish. The eagle & the death’s head device are silver plated with a pleasing coating of tarnish. The leather visor has a black finish on the face & the underside. The light tan sweatband has ventilation holes in the front & a bow at the seam in the rear. The lining material appears to be a coated fabric in dark orange. There is a diamond shaped sweatshield with a rounded top covering a gold printed “SS” in a circle. The sweatshield also houses a black & silver cloth tag that reads, “Vom Reichsfuhrer SS befohlene Ausfuhrung” with “SS” & “RZM” marks. Also included is a black SS tie measuring approx. 52” in length with a sewn in black & white tag that reads, “SS.-Halsbinde Herstetter Reichszeug meisterei der NSDAP”. The number “128” is stamped in blue ink & “A No 008411” appears in black ink. General Karl von Eberstein was born in 1894 to a German noble family. He entered the Cadet Corps in 1912 & served during WWI earning both the Iron Cross 1st Class & 2nd Class, as well as the 1914-18 Honor Cross. Eberstein joined the NSDAP in 1922 but quit after the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923. He rejoined the Party in 1925 & was an early member of the SS on the staff of Heinrich Himmler. He briefly joined the SA in the summer of 1930. He quickly rose through the ranks of the SS & held many positions of honor & authority. He was named Police President of Munich in 1938, General of the Police in 1941 & General of the Waffen SS in 1944. He was relieved of command in late April of 1945 for “defeatism”. He was awarded the Gold Party badge, SS Honor ring & the Sword of Honor of the Reichsfuhrer-SS. His other awards included the NSDAP Long Service in silver & bronze, the SS Long Service award & the Italian Grand Cross of the Order of the Roman Eagle with swords. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: papers describing the life & service of General Eberstein. A white shirt & a pair of black boots used solely for display purposes. CONDITION: the uniform & pants show light overall wear with no tears or notable areas of moth damage. The chevron shows the slightest fraying on the edges. The peaked hat shows very light use & no moth damage. It has very slight crazing on the visor. The tie shows normal wear with minor loss of finish on the RZM tag. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15977-1/BF). $12,000-16,000.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1622A. WWII GERMAN GENERAL’S UNIFORM COAT, KNIGHT’S CROSS , PORTRAIT PAINTING, SOLDBUCH & OTHER PAPERWORK BELONGING TO GENERAL DER INFANTERIE FRANZ BEYER. An extraordinary WWII German grouping belonging to General der Infanterie Dr.jur. Franz Beyer. Beyer was born in 1892 & entered naval service in 1912. He served & advanced in the Navy until April of 1919 when he transferred to the Polizei. He advanced quickly through the ranks to Polizei-Oberst in July of 1934. In October of 1935, he transferred to service in the Wehrmacht. He advanced to Oberst in 1938, Generalmajor in 1942, Generalleutnant & finally General der Infanterie in 1944. He held numerous commands both at the divisional & corps levels. He was captured on May 8, 1945 by allied forces while commanding the LXXX Army Corps. His decorations include the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross, the 1914 Iron Cross both 1st & 2nd Class, the Spange for both the 1st & 2nd Class Iron Crosses, the Infantry Assault badge, Wound badge & several other significant awards. This exceptional offering includes the following. 1) GENERAL BEYER’S UNIFORM TUNIC. Tunic is a very fine, dark sage green wool gabardine with 6 gilded brass pebble finished buttons down the front & 1 on each pocket. There are 5 loops above the left breast pocket to support a medal bar & there are 4 sets of loops on or below the left pocket itself. Above the right pocket, is a high grade gold bullion Army eagle. The shoulder boards are woven silver & gold bullion cords backed in bright red, each with 2 lg. silver pips. Shoulder board buttons are gilded brass with a pebbled finish matching other buttons on the coat. The dark green wool collar has gold bullion embroidered General’s collar tabs on red. The lining of the coat is a sage green, rayon material & the sleeves are lined in white rayon. There is a label sewn below the collar that reads, “Massarbeit aus” with a logo of an eagle surrounded by the words, “.ADLER-RING-TUCH. HERVORRAGENDE QUALITAT”. There is a slit for a dagger/sword hanger. Inside of the lower right pocket is a smaller pocket that still contains a monocle in leather case, presumably belonging to Beyer. CONDITION: uniform shows light wear overall with no notable moth damage, tears or staining. (02-16021-1/BF). 2) KNIGHT’S CROSS. A very fine example of a Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross by Steinhauer & Luck. Sadly, the cross has been denazified by grinding or scratching off the Party symbol on the front of the award. The cross is marked, “800” just under the suspension loop on the reverse. The magnetic center cross is dated “1813” on the reverse & “1939” on the front. Cross is suspended from a ribbon measuring nearly 20” long. CONDITION: ribbon appears unissued. Cross shows normal wear except as noted. (02-16013/BF). 3) PAINTING. A finely executed, framed portrait painting of General Beyer measuring 37” x 30 3/8” with a sight size of 32 1/4” x 25 1/2”. Beyer appears in full uniform wearing his medals & appropriate insignia. The painting shows him seated & is a knees up view. It is signed in the lower right hand corner & dated “1943”. The upper left hand corner has an Austrian heraldic cross. All his many awards are clearly visible & discernable including his Knight’s Cross. Colors are crisp & the painterly skills of the artist are evident through their depiction of Beyer. Painting appears to be cleaned, reframed & rebacked. CONDITION: painting shows light wear with a few superficial scratches & some very tiny areas of paint loss. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Overall, the painting is visually striking & an accurate representation of one of Germany’s highest ranking officers of WWII. (0216023/BF). 4) SOLDBUCH, PHOTOS & PAPERWORK. Finally, this group contains numerous photographs, Soldbuch & a variety of other documents & ephemera relating to General Beyer. His Soldbuch has numerous entries & a photo of Beyer in uniform. It lists many of his awards & assignments during his service. / 2 Of his annual hunting licenses dated 1938 & 1940. / 18 Photographs, most including Beyer, along with military action photos & photos of high ranking officers. / A calling card with his name & rank. / Various other papers relating to Beyer. / A length of Iron Cross ribbon. / A pencil sketch of General Beyer. CONDITION: most photographs remain crisp with no damage. A few show some folding & minor discoloration. Soldbook is well worn but remains easily read. Hunting licenses show light wear. Ribbon appears unissued. (02-16024/BF). $12,000-17,000.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1623. WWII GERMAN ORIGINAL KNIGHT’S CROSS DOCUMENT & FOLDER FOR OBERLEUTNANT KURT SOCHATZY WITH HITLER SIGNATURE & ASSOCIATED PHOTO ALBUM. The Knight’s Cross document is housed in its original red leather folder measuring 17 3/4” x 14 1/8” with a gold embossed Party eagle on the front cover. The formal presentation folder was likely handmade by Frieda Thiersch. The document reads, “IM NAMEN DES DEUTSCHEN VOLKES VERLEIHE ICH DEM OBERLEUTNANT KURT SOCHATZY DAS RITTERKREUZ DES EISERNEN KREUZES FUHRERHAUPTQUARTIER DEN 12.AUGUST 1941 DER FUHRER UND OBERSTE BEFEHLSHABER DER WEHRMACHT (signature)”. Oberleutnant Sochatzy was born in 1915 & joined the Austrian Air Force in 1935. He transferred to the German Luftwaffe in 1938 as a Lieutenant & was assigned to 1/JG76 Jagdgruppe Aspern. He took part in the Spanish Civil War in 1939 & was awarded the Spanish Cross with swords in bronze. He then took part in the Polish campaign & was advanced to Oberleutnant. His first victories were 3 British spitfires in 1941 & 35 more aircraft while serving in Russia. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross on the occasion of his 38th victory. He is also credited with destroying 27 more aircraft on the ground & 2 locomotives. He was shot down in August of 1941 over Russia & was captured & imprisoned until September of 1947. Photo album is a combination German military history book & photo album titled, “Wehrdienst Ehrendienst” & “Erinnerungen an meine Dienstzeit”. The first part of the book is pictures of WWII German officials along with the story of the Luftwaffe. The second part of the book contains photographs of Oberleutnant Sochatzy with fellow officers & likely his wife. There are many other photos of planes & various scenes of war. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a copy of a photo of Sochatzy in front of his plane as well as a binder of information about Sochatzy & his service. CONDITION: folder shows usual minor scuffs & scrapes with wear on the corners. Document shows very light discoloration & generally remains crisp & quite clear. Photo album shows light wear & photographs are crisp & clear. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16020/BF). $12,000-15,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1624. WWII GERMAN POLICE UNIFORM COAT, PANTS, BELT & DOCUMENTS OF GENERAL RUDOLF QUERNER HIGHER SS & POLICE LEADER (HSSPF) NORDSEE, GENERAL OF POLICE & GENERAL IN THE WAFFEN SS. Uniform coat is of a fine field green wool gabardine with gold colored, pebble finished buttons. The front of the coat, as well as the cuffs & collar, are piped in bright green. There are 6 loops above the left breast pocket for a medal bar, as well as several more loops on & below the pocket for 5 to 6 badge type awards. The braided gold & silver bullion general’s shoulder straps each have 2 silver pips. The collar tabs are bordered with gold bullion piping & feature triple gold bullion oak leaves with 2 pips below. Both the shoulder straps & the collar tabs are backed in bright green wool felt. The upper left sleeve has a high quality, gold bullion general’s eagle with dark green backing sewn to the sleeve. The lining is dull gray green rayon & the sleeves are lined in white cotton with tiny polka dots. The inside left breast pocket has a tag sewn to the outside that reads, “Averbeck & Broskamp (logo) Golden Medaill 1938 Berlin. W.”. The uniform pants are a heavier & darker field gray green gabardine with green piping & two 1 1/2” green stripes down each side. The interior waistband & pockets seem to be a putty colored rayon with the backing of the fly done in a gray cotton material. The riding style britches have a zipper closure extending 11” up from the hem. The uniform comes with an extremely fine Police General’s belt & buckle featuring a silver bullion belt with oak leaf & SS design woven into the bullion throughout the belt. The face of the belt is edged with black & silver lineal decoration & the entire belt is backed in dark green velvet. The buckle is of standard police design with oak leaves & the words, “Gott mit uns” surrounding a Party symbol. The buckle has a gold finish throughout & does not bear a maker’s mark. Also included is a sm., under uniform sword belt with hanger. General Rudolf Querner was the son of a wealthy landowner. He was an officer in WWI & was awarded the 2nd Class Iron Cross as well as the Hessian General Honor medal. He joined the NSDAP in 1933. He held many positions including the Ordnungspolizei of Prague from 1939 to 1941. From May 1941 to January of 1943, he was the HSSPF Nordsee in Military District 10. From January 1943 to October 1944, he was HSSPF for District 17 around Vienna. He was promoted to SS Obergruppenfuhrer in late June of 1943 & was named General of the Waffen SS on the first day of July 1944. In October of 1944, he became HSSPF for District 11 where he remained until the end of the war. Querner was responsible for the evacuation of concentration & POW camps & his name has been tied to large orders of Zyklon-B. He was captured by US troops & committed suicide in prison on May 27, 1945. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: papers describing the life & service of General Querner. A white shirt, suspenders & a pair of black boots used solely for display purposes are included. CONDITION: the uniform & pants show light overall wear with no notable areas of moth damage. There is small separation in the rear seam possibly to facilitate display on a mannequin stand. The zipper closure on the left leg needs adjustment/repair. The belt shows light overall wear with minor scratches & light oxidation on the rear of the buckle. (02-15978-1/BF). This incredible uniform group is accompanied by 2 award documents to General Querner. The first is for the Spange for the Sudetenland medal dated “4. April 1940” & is awarded to “Generalmajor der Ordnungspolizei Rudolf Querner”. The second is for the War Service Cross 1st Class with swords dated “6.1.1942” & is awarded to “SS-Gruppenfuhrer und Generalleutnant der Polizei Rudolf Querner”. CONDITION: documents show nearly no wear & only slight discoloration. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16038-1/BF). $10,000-14,000.


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1625. FASCINATING SEALED GOLD WWII ESCAPE & EVASION KIT WITH XRAY. S#1811. This exciting find dates back to WWII as a life saving solution designed by the U.S. Navy to assist pilots downed over enemy territory in reuniting with friendly forces. There were two primary Escape and Evasion kits, often referred to as “Barter Kits” developed, one for the European Theater and the other for the Pacific. Each kit contained around 1 oz. of gold in items that could be bartered for their return to safety. The European kit offered here was encased in a sealed rubber block measuring 4.5”x3.5”x.75”. These kits contained approximately .90 oz. of gold and typically consisted of gold coins and rings. The rubber case is embossed “IF FOUND RETURN TO COMNAVAIRLANT (ONAL 34) NORFOLK, VIRGINIA” on both sides with the S# 1811 in electric pencil. The rubber is extremely dense yet remains pliable. Coin denominations were typically half and 1 pound gold sovereigns with 20 and 10 franc gold coins. The kit designed for the Pacific Theater typically contained gold rings, a gold embossed pendant, a short gold chain and a multi-jeweled Swiss calendar watch. This kit unlike the European contained approximately 1.08 oz. of gold and was housed in a plastic container that was much easier to open. After the war these kits were put in storage where they sat undisturbed until 1979 when the price of gold started making notable gains in value. The price of gold had risen from approximately from $25. per oz. at the time of their design to as high as $900 per oz. during this period. When the Defense Property Disposal Service offered these kits to be available by public auction they immediately caught the attention of the numismatic collectors. Four auctions were held in 1979 and 1980 by sealed bid with minimum bids tied directly to current price of gold. At the time of the first auction in 1979 gold was at $256.50 per oz., climbing to $900 before settling back to $508 by the 3rd auction in 1980. The kit available in this event, housed in rubber presented enough of a challenge to open that the Defense Dept. provided detailed instructions to gain access utilizing 2 suggested methods. The first method uses acetone while the second suggested liquid nitrogen. Literature outlining both methods are included in this sale. Perhaps the most exciting part of this extremely collectible WWII artifact is the fact it is still sealed and unopened so we went the extra mile and had it X-rayed to show exactly what it’s contents are. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: historical literature and new X-ray. (02-16291/JZ). $9,000-11,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1626. WWII GERMAN SS COLONEL’S UNIFORM COAT & PANTS BELONGING TO KARL OTTO KOCH, COMMANDANT OF BUCHENWALD, SACHSENHAUSEN & MAJDENEK. Uniform coat is of heavy black wool with silver colored, pebbled finish buttons. The left breast pocket has 5 loops above to support a medal bar & there are loops on the face of the pocket to support at least 3 badges. There is a single shoulder board of 3 woven silver bullion cords on black attached to the right shoulder. The upper right sleeve has a single silver bullion & black chevron. The collar is piped in silver bullion & the 2nd pattern collar tabs have a silver bullion border with single colonels oak leaves on the face. The left cuff has a black & silver bullion “RF SS” cuff title. Above the cuff title is a classic SS armband in red wool with sewn, black tape border & sewn tape Party symbol on a sewn, round, white field. The uniform is lined with a black cotton blend material & the sleeves are lined in white cotton with a striped “DAF” design. The uniform pants are heavy, unlined black wool. The interior waistband & pockets are white cotton. Both legs have white piping down the outside seam. The bottom of each leg of the pants has black leather stirrups secured with a brass stud. Colonel Karl Koch served in WWI & was awarded the 2nd Class Iron Cross, the 1914-18 Hindenburg Cross with swords, the Damstadt-Hesse General Honor medal & the Black Wound badge. Later he was awarded the 1931 Treffen badge, the DRL Sports Badge in Silver & the 1939 War Merit Cross 2nd Class with swords. Koch was an infamous figure even among his peers. He was accused & later convicted of the murder of Dr. Walter Kramer, as well as other medical staff, at Buchenwald to cover up the treatment of his syphilis. He was also convicted of embezzlement & several other crimes. After a lengthy investigation, he was eventually executed on April 5, 1945, 1 week before American troops liberated the camp. His 2nd wife, Ilse Kohler, was known as “The Bitch of Buchenwald” & was convicted of many atrocities perpetrated at the camp. She was sentenced to life in prison & hanged herself while incarcerated in 1967. This uniform was taken from Buchenwald by 2 Canadian intelligence officers working with the 3rd Army. It was given to a Canadian museum where it was deaccessed several years ago & purchased by our consignor. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: papers describing the service of Colonel Koch along with several copies of photographs of Koch in uniform. Also included is a modern shirt & pair of black shoes for display purposes only. CONDITION: the uniform & pants show light overall wear with no notable moth damage or tears. There is minor fraying to the edge of the shoulder strap. The armband shows moderate overall wear with some minor losses. Collar tabs & cuff title show only the lightest wear. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15980-1/BF). $8,000-11,000. 249

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1627. WWII GERMAN GENERAL’S UNIFORM COAT, PANTS & BELT BELONGING TO GENERAL HANS VON SALMUTH ALONG WITH HIS PROMOTION DOCUMENT TO GENERALLEUTNANT. Uniform coat is a very fine, sage green wool gabardine with 8 gilded brass pebble finished buttons down the front, 2 at the tails & 1 on each pocket. The front of the coat is completely piped in red. There are 6 loops to support a medal bar above the left breast pocket. There are 3 additional pairs of loops on or below the left pocket. The right pocket has 3 loops both on & below the pocket. The shoulder boards are woven silver & gold bullion cords backed in bright red, each with 3 lg. silver pips. Buttons are gilded brass with a pebbled finish. The dark green wool collar has gold bullion embroidered general’s collar tabs on red. There is a high relief gold bullion Army eagle above the right breast pocket. The lining of the uniform is a sage green rayon & the sleeves are lined with white rayon. There is a label sewn below the collar that has become illegible due to wear. There is a slit for a dagger/sword hanger. The inside of the interior left breast pocket has a tag that reads, “AVERBECK & BROSKAMP BERLIN W.8 HERR [Oberst v. Salmuth](written in ink) Nr. [3049](written in ink) den [Juli](written in ink) 193[6](written in ink)”. The riding style uniform pants are a similar sage green wool gabardine piped in red on the side. The piping is flanked by 1 1/4” red wool stripes down each side. There are 2 slash pockets in the front & 1 flap pocket in the rear. There are zipper closures at the calf. The fly is closed with 3 buttons & the waistband is secured with a single button. The interior is lined with putty colored rayon & the pocket bags are dark khaki cotton. A promotion document promoting Hans von Salmuth from Generalmajor to Generalleutnant is included with this group. The promotion was effective August 1, 1939 & the document is dated July 31, 1939. The document bears the signature of Adolf Hitler & was countersigned by General Walther von Brauchitsch & is housed in its original paper folder embossed with a gold German eagle. The uniform further includes a brown leather officer’s belt with a 2 tongue, pebbled finished gilded brass buckle & high grade, period black leather German boots that have a partially visible interior label that reads, “MEISTERLICH SEBAUT”. General Hans von Salmuth was born in 1888 & joined the German Army in 1907. He served during WWI & during the Weimar Republic era. He was Chief of Staff of the 2nd Corps from 1934 to 1937 when he was assigned as Chief of Staff to the 1st Army Group. In 1938 he was moved to Chief of Staff to the 2nd Army Group and in 1939 became Chief of Staff of Army Group North during the Invasion of Poland. He held several other positions throughout the Army & early in 1943 was advanced to Generaloberst, the second highest officer rank in the Wehrmacht. He served in Russia for which he would later face a war crimes trial. In the summer of 1943, he was reassigned to command the 15th Army defending against the upcoming allied invasion. He was relieved of his command after the disintegration of the German defenses. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information about General von Salmuth & his service along with information pertaining to his war crimes trial. CONDITION: the uniform shows very light overall wear with no mothing or tears. The belt & boots show normal wear with no notable faults. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16009-1/BF). $8,000-12,000.

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1628. WWII GERMAN SS UNIFORM COAT, PANTS, HAT & BELT BELONGING TO DOCTOR JOHANNES MEYER, GENERAL OF THE WAFFEN SS & LIEUTENANT GENERAL OF THE POLICE. Uniform coat is a fine field green wool gabardine with aluminum pebble finished buttons. There are 7 loops to support a medal bar above the left breast pocket with additional loops on, & below the pocket to support at least 6 other award badges. Shoulder boards are woven gold & silver bullion braid with a single pip & buff pink backing. The dark green collar has black velvet collar tabs piped with silver bullion showing 3 oak leaves & 1 pip denoting the rank of Lieutenant General in the SS. On the upper section of the left sleeve is a heavy silver bullion SS eagle on black sewn to the arm. The lining is a green rayon & the sleeves have a white cotton lining with a dark maroon striped design. There is an interior strap with a dagger or sword hanger clip marked, “DRGM” in a rectangle. The inside left breast pocket has a sewn in tag that reads, “JOSEF ANDRYSEK WEIN IV - 50 FAVORITENSTRASSE 29”. The bottom half of the printed tag is filled in with pen & reads, “Herrn [DR. J MEYER](written in script) NR.[397820](written) 19[45](written)”.The uniform pants are a heavier gray wool gabardine with light gray piping & dual 1 1/2” light gray stripes down the outside of each leg. The interior waistband is a fine cotton with black striped decoration. The insides of the pockets are coarse white cotton. The riding style britches have 4 closure buttons extending up 9 1/2” from the hem. The fly is a 3 button closure with a 2 piece metal clip. The visor cap has a deep sage green wool crown with a black velvet band. The cap is piped entirely in metallic silver bullion. The chinstrap is constructed of silver bullion & terminated with 2 sm. aluminum pebbled finish buttons. The eagle has a silver finish with a somewhat mottled patina. The death’s head device also has a silver finish & sports a uniform dark patina. Hat features a fine black composite visor with a gray underside & a gray sweatband with ventilation holes in the front & a tie at the rear. The lining material appears to be a cream colored rayon with a rounded top, diamond shaped sweatshield. Under the sweatshield is printed, “Carl Schweitzer DORTMUND Bruckstrasse 4 Stirndruckfrei”. Also included is a fine quality SS officer’s belt featuring alternating oak leaves & SS runes in silver bullion with 2 narrow black lines at the top & bottom on the outside of the belt. The inside of the belt is green velvet. The buckle is of standard police design with a central Party symbol & “Gott mit uns” above. Both the buckle & the keeper are aluminum. The reverse of the buckle is marked, “D.R.G.M. 257/41”. Generalleutnant Johannes Meyer held Party Nr. 2 176 339 & was promoted to the rank of SS Gruppenfuhrer & Generalleutnant der Polizei on April 20, 1944. He was appointed to the Hauptant of the Ordnungspolizei & General Inspector of the Schutzpolizei at the time of his promotion. Meyer was awarded the SS Honor sword & SS Honor ring for service. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information relating to General Meyer. Modern boots, shirt & suspenders used for display purposes only. CONDITION: coat shows a few scattered moth holes but is very solid & visually impressive. Pants show light wear overall. Visor cap shows very light wear overall as does the belt. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15976-1/BF). $7,000-9,000.


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1629. WWII GERMAN NAVAL COAST ARTILLERY UNIFORM COAT, PANTS, HAT, PISTOL BELT & BOOTS BELONGING TO ADMIRAL THEODOR BURCHARDI. This uniform was worn by Admiral Burchardi while ashore with Coast Artillery units. Uniform coat is a medium sage green, fine wool gabardine with gilded brass anchor buttons. There are 3 loops above the left breast pocket to support a medal bar. The right breast pocket has loops to support at least 3 badges & there is 1 loop below the pocket. The right breast pocket has 2 loops to support a single badge. Shoulder boards are woven gold & silver metallic bullion with a single aluminum pip denoting the rank of admiral. The dark green collar has lg. blue collar tabs with gold bullion & celleon embroidered admiral’s insignia. Above the right pocket is a celleon embroidered Coast Artillery eagle sewn to the uniform. The lining is gray rayon & the sleeves are lined in a striped, cream colored rayon. There is an interior slit to accommodate a dagger hanger. The inside left breast pocket has a sewn in printed tag filled in with pen & reads, “WILHELM Holters BERLIN W.50 TAUENTZIENSTR.16 [Burchardi](written in script) No [535](written) den [10.4.43](written) 19”. The uniform pants are a heavy dark gray wool gabardine with royal blue piping & dual 1 1/2” royal blue stripes down the outside of each leg. The interior waistband is gray, white & black striped cotton with a gray, white & black patterned lining below. The inside of the pockets are coarse natural cotton. The inside of the rear pocket has a tag also named to Admiral Burchardi. The riding style britches have 5 closure buttons extending up 9” from the hem. The fly has 4 closure buttons & a metal clip. The visor cap has a medium sage green wool crown with a dark green wool felt band. The cap is entirely piped in dark green. The chinstrap is gold bullion with gilded brass anchor buttons at the terminals. The eagle is of fine gold bullion as is the wreath below. The cockade is black leather with an aluminum ring & red felt center. The leather visor is finished black on the outside as well as the inside. Brown leather sweatband with vent holes in the front & a blue ribbon woven through the entire length. The interior lining is a light to medium blue & has a diamond shaped sweatshield in the center. The uniform group includes a lg. brown leather belt with an open rectangular, gilded aluminum, pebble finished buckle & a dual fork closure. There is a German military pistol holster on the belt likely for a PP or a Browning Hi-Power. The holster features a spare mag. pouch & a stud/flap retention system. The group further includes a fine pair of period black leather German riding boots with pull straps that read, “RUDOLF MURTZ WIEN VI.. WINDMUHLG.9.”. Admiral Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Burchardi was born in 1892 & lived to the age of 91. He rose to the rank of admiral in the German Navy & his highest award was the Knight’s Cross with oak leaves. He was also awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class & 2nd Class in both World Wars as well as the Finnish Order of the Cross of Liberty 1st Class with swords. He held numerous positions in the German Navy with continuous service from his initial Sea Cadet training in 1911 until he was captured on April 18, 1945. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information relating to Admiral Burchardi. CONDITION: the coat shows very light wear overall as do the britches. The cap has moderate wear overall with some evidence of minor moth tracks. The hat was obviously extensively worn as the sweatband & liner show heavy stains. Belt & holster show light overall wear & remain quite serviceable. Boots show expected general overall wear with notable wear to the soles. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15979-1/BF). $7,000-10,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1630. WWII GERMAN ARMY PANZER MAJOR’S UNIFORM, PANTS & HAT BELONGING TO ALO ZIMMERMANN. Uniform coat is a very fine sage green wool gabardine with 6 aluminum pebble finished buttons down the front (1 unattached but included in pocket) & 1 on each pocket. Both sides of the front of the uniform, as well as the cuffs & dark green collar, are entirely piped in pink. There are 3 loops above the left breast pocket to support a medal bar. There are also 3 pairs of loops on & below the left pocket to support badges. Shoulder boards are woven silver bullion on pink with the intertwined letters, “GD” attached. This denotes a Major in the Grossdeutschland Regiment. The collar has silver bullion Army officer collar tabs backed in pink. There is a high relief silver bullion Army eagle above the right breast pocket. The uniform shows a lg. braided silver bullion aiguillette extending from the right shoulder board down the front & rear of the uniform & connecting to the 2nd button from the top. The right sleeve has a silver bullion on black wool cuff title that reads, “Grossdeutschland”. The interior is lined with dark green rayon. There is a slit on the left side to facilitate a dagger/sword hanger. The sleeves are lined in a white rayon material. The label below the inside collar reads, “WILHELM Holters BERLIN W 50 TAUENTZIENSTR. 16 GOLD. MED.1907(with an image of the medal)”. The interior of the left inside pocket has a tag that reads, “WILHELM Holters BERLIN W 50 TAUENTZIENSTR. 16 [Zimmermann Alo] (written in ink) No. [5374](written in ink) den [Dec](written in ink) 19 [41](written in ink)”. The uniform pants are a medium weight gray wool gabardine with pink piping down each side. There are 2 slash pockets in the front, 2 flap pockets in the rear & a watch pocket in the front. The fly is closed with 5, sew on, 4 hole buttons & a metal clip. The waist lining is cream colored rayon & the pocket bags are gray rayon. The peaked cap has a sage green wool crown & a dark green wool band. The cap is entirely piped in pink. The chinstrap is silver bullion terminated in aluminum pebble finished buttons. The front shows an aluminum Army eagle with a zinc wreath & integral cockade with red felt center. The composite visor has a black finish on the outside & a brown finish underneath. Sweatband is light tan. Interior lining is a putty color. Sewing for the sweatshield is present but the shield itself is missing. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: A pair of suspenders for display purposes. CONDITION: the uniform is in quite crisp condition showing no mothing problems or staining. The pants show light wear except for a few scattered moth holes. The hat does not appear to have any mothing but shows normal wear with oxidation to the wreath & tarnish on the chinstrap. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15990-1/BF). $7,000-9,000. 253

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1631. WWI GERMAN HONOR GOBLET PRESENTED TO FIGHTER ACE OTTO ESSWEIN ON THE OCCASION OF HIS FIRST AIR VICTORY. This exceptional hammered silver, early war Honor Goblet measures approx. 7 3/4” high x 3 3/4” in diameter. It features intricate repousse work depicting 2 eagles in pitched battle with an inscription below that reads, “Otto Esswein 15 . 11 . 1917 Jasta 26”. “Jasta 26” is short for his command, Jagdstaffel 26, one of Germany’s famed “hunting groups”. The date “15 . 11 . 1917”, commemorates the first aerial victory of Otto Esswein. The bottom of the goblet has further repousse work that reads, “Dem Sieger im Luftkampt” which roughly translates to “The Victor in Air Combat”. A sm. disk on the underside of the goblet features a Prussian eagle with the words, “CHEF DES FELDFLUGWESENS” which translates to “Chief of the Field Air Forces”. The entire goblet stands on a 4 ball base & there is a 4” solid wooden stand that displays the goblet. Offizeirstellvertreter Otto Esswein was a WWI double flying ace credited with 12 air victories. He was born in 1890 in the Kingdom of Wurttemberg. After joining the military he transferred from ground troops to the aviation service in mid 1915. At the end of October 1917, he was assigned to Jagdstaffel 26 & scored his first victory by shooting down a Sopwith Camel 6 weeks later. Esswein went on to shoot down 11 more planes with his new Fokker Dr.I triplane. He was awarded Prussia’s highest award for bravery, the Military Merit Cross in Gold. This award is comparable to the Pour le Merite, however since Esswein was a warrant officer & not a commissioned officer, he could not receive the Pour le Merite. He was also awarded the 1st & 2nd Class Iron Crosses & Wurttemberg’s Military Merit Order in gold as well as silver. Esswein was shot down on July 16, 1918 but successfully parachuted to safety from his burning plane. 5 Days later he was again shot down & killed while attacking a balloon. Included with the goblet are 9 WWI German aviation photographs that have undetermined association with Otto Esswein. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a notebook of information about Otto Esswein & Jagdstaffel 26 along with 9 WWI aviation related original photographs possibly of Esswein & his associated planes. CONDITION: silver has expected tarnish which serves to highlight the details of the exceptional repousse work. Engraving is clear. Goblet shows exceedingly light wear overall as does the wooden base. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16017/BF). $6,000-7,500. 1631A. LARGE GROUP OF WWII GERMAN U-BOAT RELATED MATERIAL BELONGING TO KORVETTENKAPITAN HELMUT ROSENBAUM. This extensive group consists of a photo album presumably belonging to Kapitan Rosenbaum with numerous pictures of him & his u-boats. Other photographs show military parades or assemblies & the album culminates with photographs of graves including his own. The lot further contains several victory pennants, many of which have brass connectors to join one to another. They include a yellow bodied pennant with a sinking ship & “650” in black. / A yellow bodied pennant with a sinking ship & “1700” in green. / A yellow bodied pennant with “1050” in black. / A yellow bodied pennant with “950” in black. / A red bodied pennant with “850” in black & a lg. gray bordered, white pennant with a sinking ship & “22600” in black along with a green, white & red flag superimposed by a black Maltese cross with “U-73 (Party symbol) 1942” in dark yellow stitching. This exorbitantly lg. Victory pennant likely refers to the sinking of the British carrier Eagle on August 11, 1942 by Rosenbaum & his U-73. There are also several photographs of the Eagle along with a photograph of an Eagle survivor. There are 3 photographs of German vessels mounted on cardboard. There is a naval officer’s car pennant presumably belonging to Rosenbaum. There are also 2 original photographs of Rosenbaum receiving his Knight’s Cross & a photo of Admiral Burchardi. Lastly, there is a naval dagger measuring 60 1/2” in length with an etched blade featuring naval motifs. Blade is marked at the ricasso, “(knight’s head) WKC”. Crossguard & pommel are gilded brass. Creamy, white grip is wire wrapped. Gilded brass scabbard. Captain Rosenbaum was born in Saxony in 1913 & graduated in 1932. He served on several boats but is most famous for his exploits as captain of U-73. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross the day after he sank the British aircraft carrier Eagle on August 11, 1942 & the following day he sank a British destroyer. He was then promoted to commander of the 30th U-boat Flotilla, however he was killed in an aircraft crash on May 10, 1944. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: information about Kapitan Rosenbaum & his service. CONDITION: many of the pennants are quite tattered but remain solid & display well. The larger pennant shows light overall wear with minor dirt & staining. Photos remain crisp & clear. Car pennant shows overall moderate wear. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16010/BF). $2,500-3,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1632. 6 WWII GERMAN SS CUFF TITLES & RELATED SS ITEMS. A spectacular offering of six 100% original WWII German black SS cuff titles. Titles include “Adolf Hitler”, “SS-Politzei-Division”, “Nordland”, “SS-Nachrichtensturmbann”, “Metz 1944” & “Grossdeutschland”. SS- Nachrichtensturmbann is silver bullion on black. Adolf Hitler, SS-PolitzeiDivision & Nordland are a bevo type weave on gray/black. Metz 1944 & Grossdeutschland are embroidered on a black wool band. The lot further includes an SS Wehrpass dated 1942, an SS Ausweis dated 1940 & a silvered SS cap eagle with RZM mark on the reverse. CONDITION: SS Nachrichtensturmbann & Grossdeutschland cuff title have light edge wear. The Metz 1944 is slightly darkened. The remaining cuff titles show very light wear. Wehrpass & Ausweis show light to moderate wear. Cap eagle is lightly tarnished. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15983/ BF). $5,000-7,000.

1633. WWII GERMAN ALLGEMEINE SS ENLISTED MAN’S VISOR CAP WITH IDENTIFICATION. A superb example of a WWII German enlisted man’s visor cap of the notorious Allgemeine SS. The hat features a black wool body & black wool band. All piping is white. The death’s head skull appears to be plated zinc & the SS eagle is also silver plated. Leather chinstrap with 2 black enameled buckles & a central connective oval O ring. Side buttons have a black enameled finish. Black visor with dark orange underside stamped with an RZM SS mark. Dull orange sweatband with a legible, pressed in logo that reads, “DEUTSCHES LEDER”. Tan colored lining with triangular sweatshield. Under the sweatshield is a gold “SS” round insignia with the size “57 1/2” above. A black & white cloth SS RZM tag reads, “Vom Reichsfuhrer SS befohlene Ausfuhrung”. The owner’s name is on a sm. piece of paper, inserted under the sweatshield, that reads, “Heinr. Looschelders”. CONDITION: overall the cap is in superb condition showing 1 notable moth nip in the top & a few tiny scattered moth tracks. The piping is bright. The plating on the skull is 40% intact & the plating on the eagle is 80% intact. Chinstrap is strong & the visor has only the most minute crazing. Sweatband shows light wear with minor staining. Lining shows a few scattered stains. Sweatshield is intact & interior markings & tags are all clear. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15981/BF). $4,000-7,000. 255

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1634. WWII GERMAN LUFTWAFFE COLONEL’S UNIFORM BELONGING TO GUNTHER LUTZGOW WHO WAS CREDITED WITH 110 VICTORIES IN OVER 300 COMBAT MISSIONS. Uniform coat is of blue gabardine wool with 4 pebble finished aluminum buttons down the front & 1 on each pocket. Above the left breast pocket are 7 loops to support a medal bar & above them are 3 loops to support a clasp. There are a pair of loops on the left pocket & 2 pair below the pocket. The right breast pocket has a single pair of loops. Shoulder boards are woven silver bullion with 2 gold pips each & are backed in yellow denoting a Colonel attached to a flight unit. The yellow wool collar tabs are piped in silver bullion & each bear a 3 gull & wreath insignia. There is a high relief silver bullion Luftwaffe eagle over the right pocket. The uniform lining is gray rayon & the sleeve lining is a striped white rayon. There is an interior D ring & slit for suspension of a sword/dagger. The label below the collar reads, “A. Berger jun. & Co. Hoflieferanten Potsdam”. The interior of the left inside pocket has a tag that reads, “A. BERGER jr. Co., Kgl. Hoflief. POTSDAM Herr [Oberst Lutzow](written in ink) No. [839](written in ink) den [4. Juli](written in ink) 19[44](written in ink)”. A black leather officer’s belt with a 2 tongue, pebble finished frame buckle accompanies the uniform. Also included is a period postcard of Colonel Lutzow wearing a fleece lined flight jacket, side cap & his Knight’s Cross with swords & oak leaves. Colonel Gunther Lutzow was one of the best known & most successful aces of WWII. He is credited with 110 victories in more than 300 combat missions. His flight service started in the Spanish Civil War with 5 confirmed kills. He went on to score 20 victories over the Western Front & 85 victories over the Eastern Front. He became Group Commander of JG3 late in 1939 & held various positions in the Luftwaffe despite his difficult reputation. He refused to comply with SS orders to supply men for execution squads thus earning the ire of the SS as well as the NSDAP. He recorded 2 victories while flying the new ME262 jet fighter but was missing in action & presumed killed a few days later on April 24, 1945. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information pertaining to Captain Gunter Lutzow & his service with the Luftwaffe. CONDITION: uniform shows light wear overall with a few sm. moth nips to the underside of the shoulder boards. There is a sm. hole on the inside rear of the collar. Leather belt shows light to moderate wear. Postcard is a bit toned. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15995-1/BF). $4,000-5,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1635. SUPERB WWII GERMAN GENERAL’S PEAKED CAP. This very attractive post 1943 general’s visor cap has a medium field green, wool crown with a dark green wool band. The piping at the top & base of the crown, as well as the base of the band, is fine gold bullion. The chinstrap is also gold bullion & is secured by 2 gold, pebble finished buttons. There is a gold finished, metal Wehrmacht eagle on the front of the peak with a gold finished, metal wreath below indicates post 1943 mfg. The cockade appears to be nickel silver over a black enameled border with a red felt center. Black, well formed visor features a tan underside. Sweatband is a soft medium brown leather with vent holes in the front & a ribbon tie in the rear. The initials, “R” & “B” on sm. oval metal tags are attached to the rear of the sweatband. The cloth liner is a deep orange color with a diamond shaped sweatshield. There are no visible maker markings on the interior. CONDITION: the crown shows very few scattered moth tracks but no notable holes. Piping, chinstrap & insignia are all strong, undamaged & show original finish. Visor is completely intact with a few minute lines in the finish. Sweatband shows very light staining primarily near the front. Liner has a few thread pulls & very light evidence of sweat stains. Generally that cap has an outstanding look & is in superior condition. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16008/BF). $4,000-5,500.

1636. WWII GERMAN ARMY GENERAL’S “OLD STYLE” CRUSHER FIELD CAP BY METZGER. A seldom seen general officer’s grade crusher style field cap as worn on campaign & during battle. Cap features a medium field green, wool crown & dark green wool band. Piping at the top of the crown, base of the crown & base of the band is tarnished gold bullion. The peak has a sewn on, flat silver bullion eagle & the wreath is also sewn on, flat silver bullion. The integral cockade has a stitched black border with a silver bullion inner ring & a stitched red center. Thick leather visor with a black finish on the front as well as the underside. There is neither a chinstrap nor side buttons & there is no evidence of either ever being present as is correct. Leather sweatband with vent holes in the front & a bow at the joint in the rear. Lining appears to be green rayon with no evidence of a sweatshield inside. Hat is clearly marked in black ink, “DAS ZEICHENFUR ADEFA(logo) Ware aus arischerhand” & “Spact - Metzger Iuh. Max Metzger FELLBACH”. CONDITION: hat shows surprisingly light overall wear for a field cap. There are a few light moth nips primarily on the band. Eagle & wreath are undamaged. Visor has very minor crazing & no breaks. Sweatband has a 1” period stitched repair & shows normal staining. Liner has minor sweat stains in the crown. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16014/BF). $4,000-5,000. 257

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1637. WWII GERMAN NAVAL OFFICER’S EVENING DRESS UNIFORM COAT & VEST BELONGING TO KORVETTENKAPITAN CARL EMMERMANN. Uniform coat is of an extremely fine dark navy wool fabric with 4 gilded anchor buttons down each side of the front of the coat. There is an additional pair of buttons connected by a chain used to hold together the front of the uniform. At the left breast is a single sewn on ribbon bar for a long service medal with a silver eagle. Below the bar are 2 pairs of loops to support badges. The right breast has a high relief bullion eagle sewn below the first button. Each sleeve has a sewn on bullion star with a 1/2” gold bullion tape above & below a 1/4” gold bullion tape. Jacket lining appears to be black rayon with cream colored rayon lining the sleeves. Below the collar is a tailor’s label that reads, “Seit 1859 Th. Thol KEIL”. Inside the interior right breast pocket is a tag that reads, “TH. THOL, KIEL [9.4.37](typed) GEGR. 1859 [8007](typed) Herrn [Leutnant z.S. Emmermann](typed)”. The vest is also extremely fine, dark navy wool with a single row of 4 black composite buttons closing the front. The rear of the vest is black rayon with a small 2 tongue frame buckle for size adjustment. The interior is lined with white polished cotton. Kapitan Carl Emmermann joined the Navy in 1934 after completing schooling & training. He served in various capacities throughout the war but his most famous command was U172 with his first patrol commencing on April 24, 1942. U172 was sunk on Dec. 13, 1943 in the mid-Atlantic, west of the Canary Islands. Kapitan Emmermann was responsible for sinking 27 allied ships totaling 152,904 tons. After U172 was sunk, he became commander of the 31st U-boat Flotilla. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross in Nov. of 1942 & the Oak Leaves in July of 1943. Among his many awards are the U-boat Badge with diamonds & the U-boat Front Clasp. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information pertaining to Kapitan Emmermann & his service. Also included is a white shirt & bow tie for display purposes. CONDITION: uniform & vest both show very light wear with no notable damage. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15985-1/BF). $3,200-4,200.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1638. WWII GERMAN LUFTWAFFE GENERAL’S UNIFORM, BOOK & SKETCH BELONGING TO LIEUTENANT GENERAL GERT VON MASSOW, NOTED ME-262 PILOT. This uniform is a dinner dress tunic in extremely fine grade wool for a Luftwaffe General. Tunic is dark blue gray with 4 pebbled finish gilded buttons down each side of the front along with 2 smaller buttons connected by a chain in the front of the coat. There are 7 loops on the left breast to support a medal bar & 2 loops above to support a clasp. Below are 7 more loops to support 4 badges. The lower right breast has an additional pair of loops for another badge. The shoulder boards are woven gold & silver bullion with a single pip & are backed in white. There is a gold bullion Luftwaffe eagle at the right breast. The collar is bordered in gold bullion cord. The lining is a steel blue rayon as are the interior pockets. The sleeves are lined in an off white rayon. The interior left pocket has a tag that reads, “SEIPOLD Konigsberg/Pr. Herr [GEN. MAJ von Massow](written in ink)”. The uniform is accompanied by a book titled, “GOD IS MY CO-PILOT” & “COL. ROBERT L. SCOTT”. The book written by Scott was presented to General von Massow on July 16, 1952. Also, there is a sketch of fighter planes in flight that accompanies the group. Lt. Gen. Gert von Massow was one of the leading ME-262 pilots of WWII. The ME-262 was one of the earliest jet fighters & was nicknamed the Schwalbe (Swallow) or the Sturmvogel (Storm Bird) in fighter bomber versions. Von Massow held numerable positions in the German military & in 1930 began his flight training. He quickly rose through the ranks becoming a Major General in 1943 & a Lieutenant General in 1945. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information about von Massow & his service. CONDITION: the uniform shows light overall wear with some very light scattered moth damage & a sm. repaired hole near the Luftwaffe eagle. The book is well read & slightly discolored but very solid. Sketch shows a few light water stains & some roughness to the edge. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15987-1/BF). $3,000-5,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1639. WWII GERMAN SS FORMAL EVENING DRESS UNIFORM COAT & PANTS OF BRIGADEFUHRER LEO GOTZMANN. Uniform coat is of very fine, black wool gabardine with 3 bright aluminum buttons down each side bearing the SS runes surrounded by a wreath of oak leaves. There are 2 similar buttons connected by a chain that hold the front of the uniform together. There are 9 loops at the left breast to support a medal bar with 5 loops below to support 2-3 badges. The right breast has 3 loops above & 3 loops below likely to support the SS Death’s Head & motto badge with another badge below. There is a silver bullion, woven shoulder board with black backing & a similar SS motif button on each shoulder. The collar is piped in silver bullion as are the collar tabs. The black velvet collar tabs have 2 lg. oak leaves with a single pip below denoting the pre-1942 rank of Brigadefuhrer. The tops of both cuffs are piped in silver bullion. The left arm has a red wool SS armband with sewn Party symbol on a round field & a sewn black border. The edges of the armband are piped in the same silver bullion as the cuffs & collar. The lining of the coat is black rayon & the lining of the sleeve is a thin striped decorated cotton. The inside of the interior left breast pocket has a tag that reads, “LOUIS J. SEDLAK WIEN I. KARNTNERING 14 MR.[DR. L.GOTZMANN](typed) NR.[5562] (typed) DATE[MARZ 41](typed)”. The uniform pants are the same fine black wool gabardine piped in white at the seam with a 1 1/4” silver bullion & black stripe down either side of the piping. The interior waistband is lined with the same thin striped decorated cotton as the sleeves. The pockets are formed from black rayon. The fly is closed with 3 buttons & a metal clip. Brigadefuhrer Dr. Leo Gotzmann was born in 1893 & was the son of an Austrian NCO. He studied law at the University of Vienna & subsequently became a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian Army ultimately serving during WWI. He joined the Austrian Police in 1920 serving in the Security Guard Militia from 1924-1933. In 1933 he was transferred back to police headquarters because of his increasing National Socialist activities. He was arrested subsequent to the July Putsch & tried for high treason. He received a life sentence but was freed after the Anschluss in 1938. He returned to service in the Vienna police & rose to the rank of Supreme Councilor to the Police President of Vienna. He became a member of the Reichstag where he remained throughout the war. He was named Police President of Vienna in January of 1941 & was the SS leader of the Reichs Main Security Office. Gotzmann was arrested after the assassination attempt on Hitler but was released & reassumed his duties. He died in American custody of natural causes. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of research describing the life & service of Brigadefuhrer Gotzmann. A white shirt & suspenders used solely for display purposes are included. CONDITION: the uniform & pants show very light overall wear & would be considered to be in superb condition for their age. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15988-1/BF). $3,000-5,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1640. NO LOT. 1641. WWII GERMAN AWARD DOCUMENT & PAPER GROUP BELONGING TO SS GENERAL ADOLF AX. This group consists of a sm. award document for the Knight’s Cross dated “9.5.1945”. / A sm. award document for the German Cross in gold dated “9. Nov. 1944”. / A military evaluation dated “17.11.1941”. / A commission dated “1 April 1935”, personally signed by Heinrich Himmler. / A 4 pg. questionnaire, filled out by Ax in his own hand, dated 1936 when he was attesting to his Aryan heritage for advancement in the SS. Document includes 3 official photographs of General Ax. / A letter to Ax from “Der Reichsfuhrer SS Personlicher Stab Abteilung F” dated “3. Jan. 1945”. / A letter to Ax from Der Oberbefehlshaber dane 15. Armee” dated “10.12.1944”. / A letter to Ax from Reichsfuhrung-SS Dienststelle SS-Obergruppenfuhrer Heissmeyer dated “17.I.1944”. / A staff authorization document from the commander of the Waffen SS dated “ 11.Juli.1942”. Adolf Ax was born in 1906 in Belgium & joined the SS in late October of 1930. He became a member of the NSDAP on December 1 of the same year. As an SS-Mann, he was assigned to the 2nd SS Standarten & received a promotion to SS-Obersturmfuhrer & became the unit’s commander on 9th day of November, 1933. He remained in this position until April of 1934. He was appointed Commander of the SS Panzerabwehr-Abteilung which later became the SS “Das Reich” Division. He was an SS commander during the invasion of Russia known as Operation Barbarosa. He was subsequently appointed to the SS-Panzerjäger school in Holland. He was promoted to SS-Obergruppenführer & commander of the SS Grenadier Division “30 Januar”. General Adolf Ax died at the age 76 in 1983. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: numerous pages of photographs & information about SS General Adolf Ax. Also included are English translations of the documents associated with Ax. CONDITION: documents show normal age with minor foxing & very slight discoloration. Signatures are clear & easily read. Photographs remain crisp. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16033/BF). $3,000-4,000. 261 Many Additional Photos on poulinauctions.com


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1642. A RARE WWII GERMAN ENLISTED NCO SS VETERINARIAN PEAKED CAP & A FINE SCHUTZPOLIZEI SHAKO. 1) SS VETERINARIAN PEAKED CAP. A fine & rare example of an enlisted NCO grade WWII German Veterinarian peaked cap. The crown is constructed of field green wool & the band appears to be black wool with some nap. The entire cap is piped in a carmine/ pink denoting the owner’s attachment to a veterinarian unit. The front shows a metal SS eagle over a metal Death’s Head device. Black leather, 2 buckle chinstrap with central rectangular loop & black side buttons. Black visor with dark green underside. Brown leather sweatband with a dull, reddish tan, polished cotton lining. The inside crown lining is dull orange with only traces of the sweatshield remaining. The marking under the sweatshield remains clear & reads, “Fewegla (logo) Deutsche Wertarbeit”. CONDITION: hat shows scattered light mothing with a sm. hole at the peak & a period sewn hole near the rear seam. Sweatband has very minor losses at the extreme rear. Hat shows general wear but no abuse. 2) SCHUTZPOLITZEI SHAKO. A very fine example of a standard WWII German Schutzpolitzei shako with a black leather finished crown, chinstrap, visor & rear visor denoting use by city or town police. The underside of the visors is dark green. The body of the shako is covered in green wool felt & has 2 screened vent holes on each side. There is a lg. aluminum police eagle on the front with an aluminum cockade above. The side posts & chinstrap buckles are also aluminum. Light tan leather, 9 finger liner with missing tie. The inside crown is labeled, “HANS ROMER * Neu-Ulm (Donau) * “ & “Echt Fiber-Tschako”. The crown is also stamped with the size designation “54 1/2”. CONDITION: there are a few minor moth nips to the wool body of the shako. Black leather shows a couple of scuffs & scrapes. Overall, the shako is solid & quite attractive. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16005(2)/BF). $3,000-4,500. 1643. WWII GERMAN POLITICAL LEADER BELT & HOLSTER SET. An early example of a Political Leader’s brown dress belt w/ matching brown holster. Dark brown leather holster w/ front mag. pouch. Double flap construction w/ nickeled stud & strap retention. Top edge of lower flap marked “D.R.G.M.” along w/ Akah crossed rifles logo. Center of main flap has an early Party eagle above the stud. There are stamped & hand written marks under the flap that are not fully legible. The interior clip pouch houses an original clip w/ a brown bakelite base. Single wide belt loop. 2 3/8” Wide belt adjustable from approximately 42-48”. Inner dual hole adjustment strap has circled RZM logo along w/ “L2/665”. Very minimal marks plus 2 sliding keepers. Gold Political Leader’s 2 piece buckle marked on the reverse “RZM M4/24”. CONDITION: nearly unissued condition. This combination holster & belt likely rank among the finest known examples. The included clip has losses to the bakelite base. (02-16283/NW/BF). $2,500-3,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1644. WWII GERMAN DKW MILITARY MOTORCYCLE WITH RT125 ENGINE. Deutsche Kinder-Wagen (DKW) was a one of the major German motorcycle manufacturers that was apart of formation of The Auto Union in 1932; eventually becoming the Audi company of today. This motorcycle appears to be a WWII variant of the RT 125 w/ S# 1140274. Overall length: 73”. Overall height: 37”. Overall width: 20”. A mostly tan paint design to emulate pattern used by German North African forces. 20” diameter wheels marked “BARUM” & “MADE IN CZECHSLOVAKIA”. “MAGURA” marked handle bars w/ speedometer that reads up to 100 & current “mileage” of “.00005”. Gas tank has DKW & 4 ring logo on side along w/ the following paint markings: “Inhalt 8,51 / Reserve 1,51 / Ges Amt 101” . “Achtung! / Krattstaff Mit Oel Fur Schmierung Des Motors Mischung 1:25” noting engine lubrication mixture. “Zundung Einschalten Nur fur Betrieb” warning about ignition usage. “GAYUSA” marked seat. Rear wheel carriage holds 2 metal storage boxes marked “WL-306846”. Back license plated is white background marked “WL”. CONDITION: While motorcycle has been given a more recent coat of paint & has residue from storage, a very good to near excellent overall piece that is visually appealing. Motorcycle engine has not been inspected for functionality. (02-16286/MD). $5,000-8,000. 263 Many Additional Photos on poulinauctions.com


Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1645. WWII GERMAN PANZER GRENADIER UNIFORM, PANTS, HAT, SHIRT, BOOTS, BINOCULARS & EARPHONES POSSIBLY BELONGING TO 1ST LIEUTENANT LOTHAR DOTMANN. Uniform coat is of heavy black wool with black, 4 hole, sew on buttons in 2 sizes down the right side. The left breast has 3 sets of loops for badges & below the loops is a sewn on bullion SS rune patch. The shoulder boards are silver bullion on light green with a single pip denoting a 1st Lieutenant of the Panzer Grenadiers. The collar is piped in the same light green & the black wool collar tabs are also piped in light green with a Death’s Head device in the center of each. The left sleeve has a superb silver bullion police eagle & wreath insignia sewn on. The partial interior lining is of dark putty gray colored rayon. The inside back & sleeves are unlined. The inside left breast lining area is stamped, “ROGER KAUERT K.G. 40 43 104 62 64 Po 1943”. The pants are of the same heavy black wool material with a built in black cotton belt. There are 2 diagonally oriented slash pockets with flaps on the front & 2 additional pockets in the rear. There is also a watch pocket to the right of the fly. The fly closes with 4 exterior buttons & the waist closes with 2 interior buttons. The cuffs have a single button flap closure with black cotton ties at the hem. The interior waistband & interior pockets are khaki colored cotton. The waistband is stamped, “75 80 100 106 ROGER KAUERT K.G. Po 43”. The side cap is of black wool with the top piped in light green & the flap edge piped in silver. Cap has a sewn on police insignia on the front & a pin on the left side which appears to be an armored personnel carrier. Interior has a sm. leather sweatband in the front. It is stamped on 1 side, “POL.44 60”. The other side has a sewn in tag that reads, “Pol. Pzkw. Abt. 14”. Written in ink, on a dotted line, at the base of the tag is the name, “Dotmann, Lothar”. The collared, long sleeved shirt is made of black wool with 2 flap pockets in the front. The pullover shirt has a partial 4 button closure down the front. There are 2 buttons on each cuff. The back of the collar is stamped with an illegible series of numbers & letters in white with “II” below. An original pair of German hobnail boots measuring approx. 11 1/2” x 13” high. Boots are of sewn leather construction with metal reinforced heels. The uniform group includes a set of Panzer earphones with throat mike & connecting device. Earphones are complete with all wires & associated plugs. The binoculars measure approx. 9” x 5 1/2” & are marked, “HENSOLDT WETZLAR 5361 NACHT- -DIALYT 7x56”. CONDITION: the uniform, pants & shirt show light overall wear. Side cap shows light wear with minor staining to police insignia. Boots show moderate wear & heavy use. Earphones & mike show light to moderate wear particular to the attachment cables. Binoculars show expected wear but appear to be fully functional. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15989-1/BF). $2,500-3,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1647. 4 WWII GERMAN FOLK ART CANES & 1 SWAGGER STICK. 1) CANE. This carved wooden folk art cane measures 37 1/2” overall & has a conical brass tip. The body of the cane depicts a snake slithering up the shaft of the cane. Below the handle is a 4” carved area that reads, “11.PZ.D” & “5 Mai 45” with a panel depicting a warrior wielding a sword & an opposite panel depicting an edelweiss flower. Above the carved panels is the word, “FiA” on a raised ring. The pommel of the cane is carved in the shape of a lg. ball. A rare motif cane for a member of the 11th Panzer Division. CONDITION: cane shows light to moderate wear overall & remains quite solid. 2) CANE. A carved wooden folk art cane measuring 36” overall with an iron tip. The body of the cane shows a ribbon wrapping around the cross hatched body of the cane. The ribbon is relief carved, “1/SS - Pz . Gren . Ret . 25 Stubaf-U-Kr . Hans Waldmuller”. Above the crosshatching is a carved shield depicting the insignia of the 12th SS Panzer Division “Hitlerjugend”. The cane simply swells towards the pommel. Lieutenant Colonel Hans Waldmuller served with the Waffen SS from as early as 1934 until 1944 when he was killed by Belgian Resistance fighters. He was awarded the 1st & 2nd Class Iron Crosses & was awarded the Knight’s Cross for bravery during the Battle of Normandy. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information on Lieutenant Colonel Hans Waldmuller. CONDITION: cane shows light wear overall with oxidation on the iron tip. 3) CANE. A carved wooden folk art cane measuring 36 1/2” overall with a brass & steel tip. The entire shaft of the cane is plain but relief carved, “M Jr. WALTHER GERICIKE POLEN 1939 . DANEMARK und NORWEGEN . 1940 . NORMANDIE . 1944 BELGIEN . HOLLAND . 1940 . KRETA . AFRIKA . RUBLAND CASSINO”. The pommel of the cane naturally swells to nearly a sphere with the front of the pommel depicting a 1st Class Iron Cross & the rear of the pommel depicting an Army Fallschirmjager badge. Oberst Walter Gericike was a well decorated paratrooper & wore the “CRETE” cuff title. He was awarded the Iron Cross 1st & 2nd Class, the German Cross in gold & the Knight’s Cross with oak leaves. He was a battalion commander during the Battle of the Netherlands as well as the Battle of Crete. He later commanded Fallschirmjager Regiment 11 & fought in the Defense of Anzio. After the war, he became a Major General in the West German Bundeswehr. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information on Oberst Walter Gericike. CONDITION: the cane shows light to moderate wear & obviously saw significant use by its owner. 4) CANE. A carved wooden folk art cane measuring 36” overall with a brass tip. The top 2/3 of the cane is relief carved with a ribbon bearing the inscription, “ERNST HAUSSLER . SS . SEUbaF . u BTLS . Kdr . II / SS Pz Gren Rgt 5 . ‘THULE’ ”. There is a series of carved V notches alternating with the ribbon. Below the pommel is a 1 1/2” band, relief carved, “15.3.43.”. The pommel of the cane appears to be formed from a root & is carved with a death’s head device on the butt. Colonel Ernst Haussler of the Waffen SS served at Dachau between 1936 & 1939. He then transferred to the Totenkopf Division & went on to command the division later in the war. His awards include the Knight’s Cross, the German Cross in gold, the 1st & 2nd Class Iron Cross & many other awards. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information on Colonel Ernst Haussler. CONDITION: cane shows light to moderate wear overall. 5) SWAGGER STICK. A folky, carved & wrapped swagger stick measuring 18” in length. The body of the stick is wrapped in leather over 15 1/2”. The top of the stick is carved horn in the shape of an animal head with red eyes. The back of the animals head is carved with SS runes. CONDITION: leather is dry & a bit flaked. There is a string whipping repair at the tip. Part of the carving of the horn pommel is missing at the animal’s nose. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15994(4)/BF). $2,000-2,600.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1648. 9 WWII GERMAN PHOTO ALBUMS WITH A HUGE VARIETY OF INTRIGUING & INFORMATIVE PHOTOGRAPHS. This group contains 9 WWII German photo albums with a huge variety of photographs relating to German soldiers & civilians, as well as the countryside & conquered lands of WWII. Below are listed the albums with a brief summary of contents & a count of photos. 1) 209 Photos that appear to be primarily taken during 1940 & 1941 of such places as Rotterdam, Dunkirk, Calais, Bulgaria & more. Many photos include high ranking German officers wearing the Knight’s Cross. 2) 173 Photos dating from 1943 until the summer of 1944. The owner of the album appears to have been attached to Parachute Panzer Division “Hermann Goring”. There are many pictures of high ranking German officers along with scenic & alpine views & several photos of Sicily. There are photos of Germans in the field, as well as in town & city venues. Several varieties of uniforms are pictured. 3) 62 Photos belonging to a member of a panzer grenadier regiment. Most photos appear to be of high ranking German officers & many are identified. There are photos of airplanes in flight, as well as German light & heavy artillery. There are also hunting scenes & band scenes. 4) 183 Photos from 1936 to 1939. There are numerous NSKK photos, lg. format photos of rallies & parades & several original photos of Hitler & his staff. There is an interesting series of boar hunting photos & a lg. variety of photos of Germans in the field, some in the aftermath of battle including German graves. 5) 83 Photos dating from the late 1920s. Many photographs appear to deal with German military equestrians & their travels to riding competitions. 6) 152 Photos that date from the early to mid 1920s showing many German officers that appear to be involved with riding competitions. There are also photos of German soldiers deploying pontoon bridges & other actions in the field including aircraft. 7) 227 Photos dating from before WWI to the Freikorps period. This album includes photos showing cadets in military school going & subsequent service in WWI with many field & town scenes. There are autographed photos of officers including a Pour le Merite winner. There are numerous photos of the officer’s corps in a variety of uniforms, equestrian & hunt club pictures. There are several photos of cavalry units culminating with a photo of a lg. Freikorps cavalry unit in a square dated 1924. 8) 40 Photos in a sm. album belonging to Oberst Schmalz of the Herman Goring Division. There are many photos of this officer visiting the Turkish Infantry Division stationed in Crispina, Italy in May 1944. There are also many Italian scenes including shoreline defense emplacements. 9) 76 Photos in a sm. album dating from 1934 to 1936. Photos show German military soldiers & equipment throughout Germany along with an interesting photo of the Berlin Olympics of 1936. 10) A lg. group of loose German military photographs, mostly relating to German soldier of WWII. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a book titled, “Fallschirmpanzerkorps Herman Goring” & photocopies of pertinent information about Oberst Wilhelm Schmalz. CONDITION: nearly all photos are in fine condition with clear images & no damage. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15998/BF). $2,000-2,600. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1650. 4 WWII GERMAN FLAGS INCLUDING AN SA 21ST STRUM STANDARD. 1) SA STANDARD. A scarce SA flag for the 21st Strum measuring approx. 46” x 57”. Flag is of sewn construction throughout with an 8” x 6” dark green, gold bullion bordered rectangle in the upper hoist corner. The rectangle has the numbers “21/1” denoting the 21st Strum of Standart 1. Standart 1 was under the direction of Ostfriesland & was part of Brigade 63. Its early headquarters were in Aurich, then Emden & finally in Aurich again towards the end of the war. Below the green rectangle are the chain stitched numbers, “31/2”, “31/2” & “1/1”, representing traditional or absorbed unit numbers. CONDITION: flag shows moderate wear with a few scattered holes & also scattered repaired holes. There is some minor staining & discoloration, some of the stains could possibly be blood. 2) PARTY FLAG. A standard, sewn construction Party flag measuring approx. 31” x 53”. Flag depicts a black Party symbol on a round white field sewn to a solid red flag. CONDITION: flag shows severe fading with staining & significant losses primarily at the edges. 3) WWI NAVAL JACK. Flag is of standard black, white & red tricolor design with a central, printed, black maltese cross. Flag measures approx. 33” x 62” & has a rope hoist. CONDITION: flag has minor holes & moderate staining with a sewn repair at the bottom hoist edge. 4) BATTLE FLAG. A lg. WWII period battle flag measuring approx. 76” x 132”. Flag is standard printed pattern in black, red & white. Hoist is marked, “Johann Liebieg & Co Reichenberg Sudetenland” & “Kr. Fl. 200 X 335”. CONDITION: flag is in very solid condition with only minor scattered moth holes. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15982(4)/BF). $1,700-2,200. 267

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1649. JEWELER MADE WWII LUFTWAFFE FIELD MARSHALL’S BATON NAMED TO GENERALFELDMARSCHALL WOLFRAM RICHTHOFEN. An exceptionally attractive jeweler produced example of Richthofen’s baton produced in the mid1980s by the company in Hamburg, Germany that produced original batons during the war. The baton consists of a silver gilt shaft wrapped in blue velvet. The velvet shaft has 4 columns of icons that consists of 20 NSDAP eagles, 10 Iron Crosses & 10 Luftwaffe Bar Crosses also known as Balkenkreuz. The finials on either end are octagonal in form & are decorated with oak leaves at the upper edge. 1 End features a Luftwaffe eagle & the other shows a lg. Balkenkreuz. The top band below the finial reads, “Der Führer dem Generalfeldmarschall V.Richthofen”. The bottom band above the lower finial reads, “Zum Freiheitskampf des Grossdeutschen Volkes 17. Febr. 1943”. The baton measures approx. 19 1/2” in length & 2 1/8” across at the finials. The velvet shaft is 15 1/8” in length & 1 1/2” in width. Wolfram Richthofen was the cousin of Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron. He was born on October 10, 1895 in Barzdorf, Germany. He joined the Army in 1913 & served during the entire First World War on both the Eastern & Western Fronts. Hermann Goering formed the German Luftwaffe in 1933 & Richthofen immediately joined the ranks. He served with the Condor Legion in Spain & was appointed Chief of Staff to Hugo Sperrle. He was appointed Major General in 1938 & returned to Germany in the spring of 1939. Richthofen served during the Polish Campaign & was instrumental in forming the Blitzkrieg tactics that would define Germany’s offensive posture during the war. He went on to serve in many important capacities in the German high command throughout the war. He earned many of Germany’s highest honors & became the youngest Field Marshall in the German Army. He died of a brain tumor in July of 1945 at the age of 49. CONDITION: the baton shows nearly no wear & the slightest tarnish at the finials. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16000/BF). $1,800-2,400.


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1651. WWII GERMAN LUFTWAFFE GENERAL’S PANTS, ARMY OFFICER’S PANTS & A BLACK PANZER SHIRT. 1) LUFTWAFFE GENERAL’S PANTS. These pants are in the form of riding britches & are made of a fine, steel blue wool gabardine. They are piped in white down the sides & the piping is flanked by 1 1/2” wide white stripes on either side. There are 2 diagonal slash pockets in the front along with a watch pocket & 2 flap pockets in the rear. There are a total of 6 buttons at each cuff to close the calf area of the pants for insertion into boots. The fly has a 4 button closure with 1 metal clip. The lining of the waist is a striped white cotton mixed with plain white cotton. Pocket bags are of a coarser white cotton. CONDITION: pants are well worn with some fraying at the edge of the front pockets & period sewn repairs at the fly, butt & knee area. 1 Button is broken & 1 is missing. Interior lining is a bit frayed. 2) ARMY OFFICER’S PANTS. These pants are in the form of riding britches & are made of sage green wool gabardine. There are 2 vertical slash pockets in the front along with a flapped watch pocket & 1 flap pocket in the rear. There are 4 buttons at each cuff to close the calf area. The fly has 4 closure buttons & there is a single closure button at the waistband. The waistband is lined in green rayon & the pocket bags are dull green cotton. CONDITION: pants show a few minor seam openings & could use a careful cleaning. There is no notable moth damage or repairs. 3) PANZER SHIRT. The collared, long sleeved shirt is made of a black, lightweight cotton jersey knit material with 2 button flap pockets in the front. The pullover shirt has a partial 5 button closure down the front. The pocket flaps & button area are backed in heavier gray cotton. There are 2 buttons on each cuff. CONDITION: shirt shows light wear overall with a couple of very minor seam openings. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15991/BF). $1,700-2,200. 1652. WWII GERMAN RING COMMEMORATING THE AWARD OF OAK LEAVES FOR THE KNIGHT’S CROSS TO MAJOR ERICH RUDORFFER & PRESENTATION TROPHY TO MAJOR ERNSTHEINRICH THOMSEN. 1) RING. A solid silver ring with an octagonal face that displays the Finnish rampant lion. The interior of the ring is stamped, “P.THINNES (half moon)(crown)800”. The interior is also engraved, “Rudorffer 11.4.1944” & “130 Sieg P.K.C.”. The ring is housed in a period gray German ring box with an interior pillow that reads, “G. Schloemp JUWELIER BERLIN 15 KURFURSTENDAMM 237”. Major Rudorffer was the 7th most successful fighter pilot in military history. He flew throughout the war posting over 1,000 combat missions & achieved 222 confirmed victories. He received this ring on April 11, 1944 to commemorate receiving oak leaves for the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross. He was awarded the oak leaves on the occasion of his 113th air victory. He was shot down a total of 16 times but survived each & every encounter. After the war he flew DC2s & DC3s in Australia & even worked for PanAm. Rudorffer was the last surviving recipient of the Knight’s Cross with oak leaves & swords, dying on April 8, 2016 at the age of 98. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information about Major Rudorffer & his career. CONDITION: ring & box show light overall wear. 2) TROPHY. This trophy was awarded to Major Ernst Heinrich Thomsen & measures approx. 8” x 6 3/4” at its widest point. It depicts an eagle perched on a rock on a 3 3/4” black marble base. The base has a 2” x 3/4” plaque that reads, “Zum 200.Feindflug -Hptm. ThomsenDer Kommandierende General und Befehlshaber im Luftgau Kiew”. The eagle appears to be of pot metal with a gilded finish. Major Thomsen was a naval flyer & flew 216 combat missions managing to sink a total tonnage of over 46,000 GRT & damaging an untold number of ships. On June 9, 1942 he was awarded the German Cross in Gold & on October 24, 1944 he was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information mentioning Major Thomsen. CONDITION: trophy base shows light wear. Eagle has some wear to the gilded finish & 2 1/2” of the tip of the right wing was broken but was repaired. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16019/BF). $1,600-2,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1654. WWII GERMAN POLITICAL LEADER’S ORTSGRUPPE LEVEL UNIFORM & VISOR CAP. This is the uniform of a WWII German political leader of the Ortsgruppenleitung level. Uniform coat is a dark mustard brown wool gabardine with 4 eagle decorated political leader buttons down the front, 4 on the pockets & 2 at the tail. There are 2 sets of loops on the left breast pocket to accommodate 2 badges. There are no shoulder boards as usual & there are no collar tabs on this uniform. The top of the lapel is piped in blue. The left sleeve has a correct Orts level political leader’s armband with blue piped edging on a red field. There is a central embroidered gold leaf motif band with a central sewn Party symbol on a round white field with celleon gold borders & a central metal pip. The rear of the coat has 2 gilded loops to support a belt along with 2 buttons above the vent. The lining is a medium brown cotton fabric & the sleeves are lined with white & brown striped decorated cotton. There is an inside left & white breast pocket & a cloth hanging strap in the collar. The visor cap has a dark mustard, wool gabardine crown & a brown velvet band. The entire cap is piped with the correct blue color for an Orts level political leader. The chinstrap is celleon terminated in gold colored, pebble finished buttons. The cap has the correct gilded political leader cap eagle with a gilded wreath & correct political cockade. The composite visor has a dark brown face with a medium brown underside. The sweatband is ventilated brown leather & the lining is a dull gold rayon fabric. There is a sm. sewn diamond shaped sweatshield in the crown. CONDITION: the coat shows moderate wear with some visible evidence of moth damage. The cap shows a few very light, scattered moth nips & light overall wear. There is minor staining in the crown lining & the sweatband is missing about 1 1/2”. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15996-1/BF). $1,500-2,000. 269

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1653. 2 EXCEPTIONAL WWII GERMAN MEDAL BARS. 1) An 9 award WWII German medal bar backed with gray wool felt consisting of a 1939 2nd Class Iron Cross, a War Merit Cross with swords, a Russian Front medal, a 15 Year NSDAP Long Service medal, a 10 Year NSDAP Long Service medal, an Anschluss medal, a Sudetenland medal with Prague bar, a Danzig Cross 2nd Class marked on the reverse, “B.v.A. Hulse-Berlin” & a Bulgarian Order of Military Merit. CONDITION: ribbons are all complete & generally show very light wear. The Russian Front medal has some bubbling to the finish. The 15 Year NSDAP has brilliant, undamaged, blue enamel. The Danzig Cross has undamaged enamel. The Bulgarian Order of Military Merit has undamaged enamel but appears to be missing its green enameled wreath as there is attachment marks on the top of the swords. Other medals show light wear. 2) A 6 award WWII German medal bar backed with field gray wool felt consisting of a 1939 2nd Class Iron Cross, a Russian Front medal, an SS 4 Year Long Service medal, an Anschluss medal, a Slovakian War Victory medal with wreath & swords ribbon pin & a Romanian Loyal Service 2nd Class medal. CONDITION: all ribbons show very light wear. Russian front medal has light bubbling to surface. SS Long Service shows minor wear to black finish. Anschluss medal is tarnished. Other medals show light wear. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16003/BF). $1,600-2,200.


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1655. EXCELLENT WWII GERMAN GENERAL’S VISOR CAP. This attractive general’s visor cap conforms to the post 1943 regulations. It has a medium sage green wool crown with a dark green wool band. There is fine gold bullion piping around the top & base of the crown & also around the base of the band. The chinstrap is gold bullion & is terminated by 2 gold finished pebbled buttons. The Wehrmacht eagle & the wreath below both are finished in gold. The post 1943, gold finished wreath’s cockade is aluminum on black with a red felt center. Black composite visor with a light tan underside. Sweatband is field green. The interior lining is a light yellow rayon material. The crown has a diamond shaped sweatshield with 1 rounded end. CONDITION: the crown shows a few minor moth tracks but no significant holes or losses. Piping & chinstrap are strong with only very minor discoloration. Insignia retain nearly all of their gilded finish. Visor shows minor wear on the inside. Sweatband shows overall light wear. Liner is a bit dirty & stained but solid. (02-16647-2/BF). $2,800-3,800.

1656. WWII GERMAN ALLGEMEINE SS ENLISTED MAN’S VISOR CAP. A very fine example of a WWII German Allgemeine SS enlisted man’s visor cap. The hat features a fine black wool body with an equally fine black wool band. All of the piping is white. The death’s head skull is silver plated & the SS eagle has a similar silver plated finish. Leather chinstrap with 2 black enamel buckles & a central connective rectangular ring. Side buttons have a black enameled finish. Black visor with dark orange underside stamped with an RZM & SS mark. Dull brown/orange sweatband with a silk tie in the rear. Dull orange, cotton side lining with the crown lining being a coated orange fabric with a triangular sweatshield. The size “54” & SS runes in a lg. circle are gold embossed under the sweatshield. CONDITION: overall the cap is in very fine condition showing a few moth nips primarily on the white piping. The piping is bright & unstained. The plating on the skull shows minor wear & the plating on the eagle is nearly complete. Chinstrap is strong. The visor has overall minute crazing on the top & minor loss of finish on the underside. Sweatband shows light wear. Lining shows light overall wear. Sweatshield is intact & interior markings are clear. (02-16647-3/BF). $3,000-5,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1657. 2 WWII GERMAN DEUTSCHE ARBEITSFRONT VISOR CAPS. 1) DAF SQUAD LEADER. A seldom seen example of a higher ranking official’s DAF cap for a Rottenfuhrer. The crown is very dark blue wool & the band appears to be black rayon with an oak leaf & vine patterned design throughout. The piping is the same as the crown material. The chinstrap is silver bullion terminated in 2 sm. aluminum pebble finished buttons. The eagle is an early style & the wreath is well done silver bullion with a central plated DAF design. Composite visor is black on top & brown on the underside. Sweatband is light brown with a green edging. Side lining appears to be white cotton & the orange crown lining has a coated finish. Sweatshield is missing. CONDITION: crown shows minor moth tracks. Sweatband has 2 tears. Crown lining has torn along the stitch lines of the missing sweatshield 2) DAF MEMBER. A visor cap as worn by regular members of the DAF. The crown is very dark blue or black wool & the band appears to be black rayon with an oak leaf & vine pattern design throughout. The cap was made without piping. The chinstrap is black plastic with 2 rectangular buckles & is terminated by 2 plain black buttons. The DAF insignia is gold thread embroidered on a black field with a gilded brass frame. Visor is a composite material likely of leather/cloth with a black finish on the top & a patterned brown/black finish on the underside. Gray sweatband with a blue liner. Sweatshield is marked, “Die gute blaue Mutze (ship logo)”. CONDITION: cap shows overall light wear with some crazing to the visor. DAF insignia is solid & undamaged. Interior shows heavy sweat stains & wear to the sweatshield. (0216647-1(2)/BF). $700-1,100.

1658. 2 WWII GERMAN HATS, 1 HELMET & 1 GAS MASK. 1) LUFTWAFFE TROPICAL. This early Luftwaffe Afrika Korps soft visor cap is commonly referred to as a “Hermann Meyer” cap. It is khaki in color w/ a slightly lighter khaki neck cover. The neck cover attaches to the band of the hat w/ 3 sew on, 4 hole tin buttons. There is a brown leather chin strap w/ 2 sm. iron frame buckles. The sew on insignia consists of an off-white Luftwaffe eagle along w/ an off-white, sewn wreath & cockade. The crown liner is orange & is stamped, “0/0250/2570” & “58”. CONDITION: hat generally shows light wear but has scattered staining particularly on the neck flap. Tin buttons have an oxidized finish. Chinstrap shows wear & buckles have oxidation. 2) SIDE CAP. An Army panzer green wool officer’s side cap. Cap has silver bullion piping throughout. Front insignia includes a flat silver bullion Army eagle w/ a pink panzer inverted “V” below & a bullion cockade beneath the “V”. The left side of the cap has a sew on aluminum oak leaf. Liner is dull olive green rayon. There is a sm. sweatband in the front of the cap. CONDITION: cap shows significant wear w/ scattered moth holes throughout. Interior is also well worn w/ minor losses. 3) HELMET. A good example of an M1942 German helmet. Helmet has a field gray green painted finish w/ pressed vents & an unrolled flared edge. Liner attachment rivets have a nickel finish. There is a circular painted device on the front w/ the center insignia scraped off. Inside rear of helmet is stamped, “62 5597”. The 8 finger, tan leather liner has 2 black ink stamps that read, “58” & “CfS”. Black leather chin strap. Possibly a late war issue for factory use or a post-war reissue. CONDITION: finish shows minor scuffs & scrapes. Liner & chinstrap are solid & show minimal wear but visible sweat stains. 4) GAS MASK. A German issue gas mask likely for Afrika Korps use. Mask has elastic securing straps on the top w/ 2 round eye lenses on the front. Canister & connection apparatus are painted olive green. The mask itself has several ink stamps including various numbers & letters along w/ a German eagle stamp on the left side. The canister is embossed on the bottom, “C.P.1935M.”. There are also numerous ink stamps & an eagle stamp on the canister. CONDITION: mask is a bit stiff & shows moderate wear. 1 Eye lens is cracked. (02-16647-4(4)/BF). $700-1,100. 271

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1659. GROUP OF MOSTLY FRENCH MILITARY HEADGEAR. This very interesting group of 20th century, mostly French military hats & helmets includes 1 Adrian style helmet w/ field green over steel blue paint w/ infantry horn on the front encircling “RF”. Liner & chinstrap are present. / 1 Adrian style helmet w/ dark steel blue paint w/ a flaming bomb on the front & the letters “RF”. Full liner. No chinstrap. / 1 Adrian style helmet w/ a nearly black colored painted finish. French Air Corps device on the front featuring a winged star below “RF”. Full liner & chinstrap. / 1 Czechoslovakian M28/30 helmet painted w/ a tricolor blue, red & white circle on the front. Full liner & partial chinstrap. / 1 Adrian style helmet likely as used by an official w/ the police force. Helmet is painted black w/ an aluminum comb & silvered flaming bomb on the front. Braided leather chinstrap. Full liner. / 1 Adrian style Belgian tropical helmet. Helmet is the shape of a standard Adrian style helmet but made of pressed cloth & cork painted in a dark green/brown. Lion front plate w/ full liner & chinstrap. / 1 French officer’s cap in black wool w/ 3 horizontal stripes & quatrefoil top. There is a sm. bullion flaming bomb on the front. / 1 French officer’s cap in black wool w/ yellow piping around the top & a bullion anchor on the front. / 1 French general’s cap in field green w/ 2 stars on the front & a gold bullion chinstrap. / 1 French officer’s cap w/ a black wool band & red crown. Bullion quatrefoil & piping at the top. / 1 French officer’s cap in gray wool w/ a red crown. It has 4 bullion horizontal stripes at the top w/ a quatrefoil on the crown. There is a bullion “1” on the front. CONDITION: as expected, condition varies greatly on this headgear lot. Most helmets show moderate wear but surprisingly complete liners. The tropical helmet has moderate to heavy overall wear but remains substantially complete. Officer’s caps generally show light wear. (02-16647-5/BF). $500-1,000. 1660. GROUP OF RUSSIAN & JAPANESE MILITARY HEADGEAR. This group consists of 1 WWII era Russian visor cap w/ a green crown & red band. There is a red enamel star w/ a hammer & sickle on the front. / 1 Cold War era Russian officer’s visor cap w/ a blue/green crown & red band. Front has a gold bullion leaf design w/ Russian cockade in the center. Gold bullion chinstrap. / 1 WWII Russian budenovka type hat in a dull tannish green color w/ a blue star on the front. In the center of the blue star is a red enamel star w/ hammer & sickle motif. / 1 WWII Japanese Army late war officer’s cap w/ bullion star on the front & leather like chinstrap. / 1 WWII Japanese sun helmet w/ cloth star on the front. Hat shows significant wear to the surface w/ insect damage. / 1 WWII Japanese fire helmet w/ original neck guard. Woven cloth covered helmet w/ metal cherry blossom device at the top. Metal band & Japanese front plate. / 1 WWII Japanese Navy combat helmet w/ greenish brown painted finish & stenciled yellow anchor on the front. Helmet is partially net covered & has full liner w/ tie chinstrap. CONDITION: all items show light to moderate wear except as noted. (02-16647-6/BF). $500-1,000. 1661. GROUP OF AMERICAN MILITARY HEADGEAR FROM PRE-CIVIL WAR TO VIETNAM & A PAIR OF BOOTS. This group consists of 1 Pre-Civil War militia officer’s chapeau w/ significant loss of beaver fur. / 1 Circa 1890 Massachusetts Militia kepi w/ bullion 9th Infantry insignia on the front. / 1 Circa 1890 Iowa kepi for a military college w/ bullion eagle on the front. / 1 Circa 1900 Maine Militia kepi for Company G of the 1st Infantry. / A 1890s period Rhode Island Militia kepi w/ no insignia & heavy mothing. / A 1900s period naval cap possibly for a merchant vessel w/ heavy mothing. / 1 Blue circa 1900 Lodge hat w/ the initials, “S.M.S.I.D.B.” on the front w/ a lg. bullion star. / 1 Vietnam era enlisted overseas cap. / 1 WWII era naval officer’s visor cap w/ bullion insignia on the front. / 1 Vietnam era beret. / 1 WWII naval enlisted cap w/ no tally. / 1 WWI US helmet w/ painted 3rd Army insignia on the front & eagle & boat on the sides of the helmet. / 1 US WWI helmet w/ chainmail face shield for a machine gunner. / 1 US WWI helmet w/ rain cover & neck shield. / 1 US WWI helmet w/ pine tree insignia painted on the front & dove on the crown. No liner or chinstrap. / 1 WWII era M1 helmet liner w/ an Air Corps band insignia painted on the front. / 1 WWII front seam, swivel bail helmet w/ correct liner & 2 general’s stars on the front. / 1 Vintage 1940s Rawlings marked football helmet w/ black finish & full lining. / 1 Pair of 1880-90’s cavalry boots. 1 Boot has an open seam in the rear. CONDITION: all hats & helmets show light to moderate wear except as noted. (02-16647-7/BF). $800-1,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1663. LARGE GROUP OF WWII GERMAN DOCUMENTS INCLUDING AN ORDER SIGNED PERSONALLY BY HEINRICH HIMMLER. The highlight of this large & varied group of documents is an order issued & signed by Heinrich Himmler relieving SS Standartenfuhrer Obwurzer of command & transferring him to a Latvian or Estonian regiment. Other documents include but are not limited to a Sicherheitspolizei telegram, a Kriminalpolizei report, a Sicherheitspolizei document from Warsaw with 5 other related documents, a letter from SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Rudolf Pavlu from Krakau & a portrait of Hitler on paper presented to Fritz Muller in memory of his school days. There are several other documents related to Fritz Muller with sketches by him, including a document attesting to his joining of the NSDAP in 1939. There are reproduced etchings, photographs & portraits of notable Germans. There is a folder of documents from Reichsparteitag der Arbeit 1937 that includes photos & copies of speeches by Hitler. Another folder is titled, “Grossdeutschland 1938” & relates to Reichsparteitag 1938. This also includes photos & a speech by Hitler. A fine archive of German WWII documents worthy of more research. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of information on SS officers possibly mentioned in the documents. CONDITION: all documents are generally clear & quite easily read. Most have been in folders for many years. Some have minor tears & slightly tattered edges. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16004/BF). $1,500-2,000. 273

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1662. GROUP OF FOREIGN MILITARY HEADGEAR & A GAS MASK. This group consists of 1 Swiss 1920s aluminum experimental helmet similar to the German style. / 1 WWI era German fireman’s helmet w/ a front plate that reads, “FREIWILLIGE FEUERWEHR NIEDER GRUNBACH”. / 1 WWI Swiss circa 1910 fireman’s helmet. / 1 Italian WWII era Army officer’s visor cap w/ bullion crossed rifles insignia on the front & “24”. / 1 Black French beret. / 1 Iraqi high ranking officer’s visor cap w/ bullion insignia & oak leaves on the visor. / 1 WWII Italian officer’s pith helmet w/ bullion insignia & chinstrap. / 1 WWII Italian cloth covered wicker fez. / 1 Swedish WWI era artillery spike helmet w/ 1 cockade present & a partial chinstrap. / 1 WWII era Chinese winter cap w/ white & blue enamel sun insignia on the front. / 1 Unidentified WWII era helmet w/ fitting on the front possibly to hold a lamp. Helmet may be military or civilian miner. / 1 WWI machine gunner’s helmet. / 1 WWI Italian Farina or machine gunner’s helmet w/ partial chinstrap. / 1 WWII era gas mask w/ canister. / 1 Pair of WWII era goggles. / 1 Paper mache gas mask storage canister. / 1 Detached liner for a helmet. CONDITION: hats & helmets show light to moderate wear. Some have stains & insect/rodent damage. (02-16647-8/BF). 700-1,100.


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1664. WWII GERMAN FIELD GEAR, PANZER SHIRT, STICK GRENADE, LUGER HOLSTER, BELT & MORE. 1) SHIRT. A black Panzer semi pullover, long sleeve, wool knit shirt. Shirt has partial 4 button front with 2 breast pockets with buttons & 2 buttons on each sleeve. Buttons are a cream colored, composite material with 2 holes. Back of shirt is marked in white, “RB-Nr. 0/0314/0010”. 2) HELMET COVER. An SS camouflage helmet cover with 3 metal clips on the side of standard SS pattern. This cover is believed to be an early, high quality reproduction. 3) PANTS. A pair of WWII Italian camouflage pull over pants with a tie waist. There are 2 slash pockets in the front & 2 patch pockets on the rear. 4) GRENADE. A “potato masher” type German grenade with wooden handle stamped, “RR513 1939”. Metal can has a green painted finish & the screw end cap has a gray metal finish. We believe this to be a training style grenade. 5) BOOK. A 1938 issue of “Mein Kampf” by Adolf Hitler. Black cardboard covers with gold embossed German eagle on the front. 781 Pgs. on the thoughts of the Fuhrer. 6) BELT & HOLSTER. A WWII German black finished leather belt with gold plated, pebble finished frame buckle. Belt comes with a black finished leather holster for a WWII German Luger. Reverse is marked, “_ _ _ Barth Waldbrol” with sm. eagle proof & “WaA727 1939”. 7) GRENADE. A nice example of a Model 1939 Eihandgranate or egg hand grenade. Split ring on base with a medial ridge. Screw top with 2 wings below the nut. 8) CLOTH PANZER ENLISTED CAP EAGLE PLUS / A bullion officer’s cockade. / A sm. length of ribbon for a Russian Front medal. 9) BADGE. An unissued Infantry Assault badge in the original issue envelope stamped on the front, “Infanterie = Strumabzeichn Bronze”. Badge is in original tissue paper as issued. CONDITION: all items show light wear except as noted. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16034/BF). $1,500-2,000.

1665. WWII GERMAN FRAMED VETERAN GROUP INCLUDING CREW MADE KNIGHT’S CROSS, SINKING PENNANT, BUTTONS & BREAST EAGLE. This framed group was put together in 1987 for loan to the Canadian Veterans Museum Association. It was obtained by the consignor at a deaccession sale in Canada. The frame measures 29 1/2” x 23 1/4” & contains a truly spectacular crew made, Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross. It is likely that the captain was awarded the Knight’s Cross while on patrol & clever, industrious members of the crew made him a Knight’s Cross from onboard materials to wear. The Cross appears to be made of hammered & machined metal with a neck ribbon created from a 2nd Class Iron Cross ribbon & cloth tape with a 4 hole, sew on button. The Cross has not been examined out of the frame but appears to be unquestionably original. The pennant measures approx. 17” x 8 3/4” & is made of cotton canvas fabric dyed red with “8,000” stitched to the pennant. The group further includes 3 naval buttons, an enlisted breast eagle & a period magazine in a folder on the back of the frame. The frame also contains copies of U-boat photographs from the period. CONDITION: the Knight’s Cross shows expected wear & the neck ribbon has some staining. The pennant has scattered holes & is quite faded. The buttons, eagle & magazine show light wear. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16037/BF). $1,200-1,600. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1667. LARGE WWII GERMAN PAPER, DOCUMENTS & PHOTO ALBUM GROUP. 1) PHOTO ALBUM. A green, pressed paper covered photo album with an SS eagle on the front. Album contains many pictures of German Schutzpolizei. Photos show police in several different uniforms along with various war views including armor, graves & some battle scenes. The last few pictures depict American occupation troops. CONDITION: cover shows moderate wear. Photos remain crisp & clear. 2) BOOK. A lg. format book titled, “Adolf Hitler BILDER AUS DEM LEBEN DES FUHRERS”. Book is approx. 133 pgs. & contains numerous tipped-in photos of Hitler & associated individuals. CONDITION: spine of the book shows significant separation. The pages remain undamaged & the photos are clear & crisp. 3) FRAMED PHOTO. A framed, autographed photo dated 1931 of Felix von Luckner, noted German naval hero & one of the most decorated of German naval officers. Felix Nikolaus Alexander Georg Graf von Luckner was born in 1881 & died in 1966. He was sometimes referred to as Count Luckner. Lucknor had innumerable heroic exploits throughout the world but is most remembered for his time spent as captain of the SMS Seeadler during WWI. The frame measures 11 3/4” x 16” & the image measures approx. 6 1/2” x 10 1/2”. CONDITION: image has light foxing to the edges & a sm. crease toward the base. Frame has a few finish scrapes. 4) DOCUMENTS. A fine group of documents including an award document for the War Service Cross 2nd Class to a member of the NSKOV. / An award document for the War Service Cross 2nd Class with swords to a member of the SS. / An award document for the Tank Assault badge in bronze to a member of the SS. / An award document for the Iron Cross 2nd Class to a member of the police. / A Waffen SS reunion document from 1975, an award document dated 1934 for an Honor Cross for frontline combatants. / An Arbeitsbuch dated 1937 from Hamburg belonging to Johann Meier. / A Soldbuch with dated entries mostly in 1943 for Grenadier Kurt Kuhler. CONDITION: documents show little or no fading or staining & remain crisp. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16038/BF). $1,000-1,400. 275

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1666. WWII GERMAN PRESENTATION BRONZE BUST OF ADOLF HITLER AWARDED BY SS GENERAL PAUL HAUSSER. This well executed bust of Hitler measures approx. 4 1/2” x 3 3/4” x 6” high & sits on a black marble base measuring approx. 3 1/4” x 3 1/4” x 2 1/2” high. A brass plaque on the front reads, “MEHRSEIN ALS SCHEINEN FUR BESONDERE LEISTUNGEN IM FUHRERDIENST DER NPEA NPEA JUNKERSCHULE SCHLOSS BRAUNSCHWEIG 25.6.1936 IN DANKBARKEIT PAUL HAUSSER”. Paul Hausser was a well known Waffen SS general. Hausser was born in 1880 to a Prussian military family & graduated from the cadet academy in 1899. He served in WWI primarily with the 109th Infantry Division & was a Major by the end of the war. He joined the Reichswehr following WWI retired as a Lieutenant General in 1932. He joined the Stahlhelm in 1933 & became head of the Brandenburg-Berlin chapter. In Nov. 1934, Hausser first joined the SS. He served during the invasion of Poland & then led the Das Reich Division. He earned the Knight’s Cross in 1941, the oak leaves in 1943 & earned the swords during the Normandy invasion. He held numerous commands & ended the war on Field Marshall Kesselring’s staff. CONDITION: bronze has a wonderful patina. Base is undamaged. Brass plaque has minor paint loss in the letters & some old polish deposits. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16002/BF). $1,000-1,500.


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1668. WWII GERMAN REICHSBAHN TRAIN CAR EAGLE. Eagle measures 14” high & has a 27” wingspan. Cast aluminum eagle stands on an oak leaf wreath encircling a Party symbol. Reverse has 4 cut off mounting studs & company markings that include “PS” in circle, “LOK 680”, “GAL-Mg-Si” & “LOK RZA5 BLN”. CONDITION: eagle shows mostly dirt & a little spotty oxidation. Mounting studs have been cut as usually seen to facilitate removal from train. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (02-16467/BF). $1,000-1,600. 1669. WWI GERMAN/BAVARIAN 14TH AERO SQUADRON LIEUTENANT’S UNIFORM. A very interesting & scarce WWI aviator’s uniform in gray wool. There are 6 buttons down each side of the double breasted coat. The front flaps, cuffs & collar are all piped in red. There are 2 sets of loops at the left breast for 2 award badges. The shoulder boards are multiple rows of silver bullion with interspersed blue threads. Attached to each shoulder board is a winged propeller & “14” indicating the 14th Aero Squadron. The collar is bordered by a silver bullion & blue checked stripe. Collar tabs are white with a single gilded button at the top. A ribbon for the WWI Iron Cross 2nd Class & the Bavarian Military Merit Cross are mounted in the 2nd button hole from the top. The body of the coat is lined with putty colored polished cotton & the sleeves are lined with gray striped white cotton. A seldom seen aviation officer’s uniform from WWI. CONDITION: uniform is quite solid with some noticeable moth damage particularly near the left shoulder. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-160121/BF). $800-1,200.

1670. WWII GERMAN SILVER SS PRESENTATION SCHNAPPS GLASS AND A SILVER GERMANIC RING. 1) SCHNAPPS GLASS. A fine silver schnapps glass marked on the base, “WILKENS (logo) 835 8025” indicating that the glass was made by the famous firm, M. H. Wilkens & Sohne of Bremen. Glass measures 2 1/4” in height & 1 1/4” in width. Attached to the glass is an edelweiss & a 3 1/2” x 1 1/4” silver panel engraved, “Unserem hochwerehrten Kommandeur SS-Ostubaf. E. Quiksfeld / Die Unterfuhrer der Hochgebirgsschule der Waffen SS Neustift / Tirol / 29.3.44”. The rough translation is, “Our honored commander SS-Ostubaf. E. Quiksfeld / The subordinates of the high mountain school of the Waffen SS Neustift / Tirol”. CONDITION: glass shows no damage but is tarnished. 2) RING. A silver ring with the face divided in 2 sections, 1 showing half an Austrian eagle, the other showing red & white enameled Austrian/Tirolean colors. The sides have a somewhat floral & vine motif. The inside of the ring is unmarked, however the back side of the ring has a logo & “800”. CONDITION: ring shows light wear with some surface abrasions to the enamel. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16036/BF). $750-1,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1671. WWII GERMAN PHOTO ALBUM PRIMARILY DEALING WITH THE 1941 RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN WITH PHOTOS OF HITLER, FIELD MARSHAL VON REICHENAU, GENERAL PAULUS & MAJOR GENERAL HEIM. An outstanding & exceptionally graphic photo album containing approx. 224 photos of the 1941 German invasion of Russia. Views include, but are not limited to, captured Soviet equipment & prisoners, combat scenes, various German troops & a river crossing. The photos also include very graphic photos of Soviet casualties, burned bodies, dead horses & other photos of the horrors of war. There are photos from Hitler’s visit including impromptu photos of Hitler himself, Von Reichenau, Paulus & Heim. Photos include various views of the Soviet winter & soldiers celebrating Christmas. Given the high level of access that the photographer had, he was likely a ranking staff member of the 6th Army that was surrendered by Paulus at Stalingrad. There are also two 11 3/4” x 8 1/4” booklets titled, “Weihnacht 1941 in Russland” & “Weihnachten 1941 DIE 3. KOMPANIE F.P. 13555”. Booklets appear published by German troops during the Russian campaign. An album with many undocumented images of some of the darkest days of WWII. CONDITION: photographs remain clear & crisp. Album shows wear covers are a bit warped. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16011/BF). $700-1,000. 1672. RARE WWI CASED GOLD PRUSSIAN MILITARY MERIT CROSS & RELATED PHOTO ALBUM OF WWI FLYER BOLESALV BLANK. 1) GOLD MERIT CROSS. A very rare example of the Prussian Gold Military Merit Cross, also referred to as the Pour-le-Merite for enlisted personnel. Medal is silver gilt with a royal cypher on the front & the words, “KRIEGS VERDIENST” above a swag on the reverse. The very bottom of the medal is marked, “1G u.S 938”. The medal is housed in its original leather covered case with gold royal cypher on the top. Case has a form fitted, red velvet interior to house the medal & a cream colored silk pillow in the lid. Original black & white ribbon is included in the case. For an enlisted soldier of the Prussian Army, this was the highest attainable bravery award. There were only 1,350 Gold Merit Crosses awarded during WWI. CONDITION: medal shows very light wear. Ribbon also shows light use. Case has scattered scuffs & scrapes but remains substantially solid. 2) PHOTO ALBUM. This album belonged to Vizefeldwebel Boleslav Blank who flew over 300 flights against the enemy in his FA A210 biplane. He was awarded the Gold Prussian Military Merit Cross for his bravery. The cover of the photo album has exceptional drawings of both the front & the back of the Merit Cross, as well as Blank’s biplane. The cover reads, “300 Feindfluge FA A210 Vizefeldwebel Boleslav Blank 29. Marz 1918”. Album contains 74 photographs of Vice Sergeant Blank & his plane along with photos taken from the air of other planes & the countryside. There are many photos of crashed planes as well as soldiers & field scenes. Blank was killed in 1919 during a border skirmish with Polish troops. CONDITION: photos remain crisp & clear. Artwork on album is bright & well rendered. Album shows light wear with minor warping to covers. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16012-2/BF). $2,500-3,500. 277

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1673. 3 VERY FINE WWII GERMAN MEDAL BARS. 1) An 8 award WWII German medal bar backed with black cloth consisting of a War Merit Cross with swords, a Bavarian Military Merit Cross with swords, Austro-Hungarian Empire WWI bronze Fortitudini medal for bravery, A Russian Front medal, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords, a WWII German police 8 Year Long Service medal, a Sudetenland medal with Prague bar & a Croatian Independent State silver Ante Pavelic Bravery Medal. CONDITION: all ribbons show light wear. There is minor soiling to the Bavarian medal ribbon. The Russian Front medal shows some oxidation. The Police medal has light tarnish. The Prague bar has a spot of verdigris & a sm. scratch. Other medals show very light overall wear. 2) An 8 award WWII German medal bar backed with black wool felt consisting of a 1914 2nd Class Iron Cross, a Bavarian Military Merit Cross 1st Class with swords, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords, a WWII German Police 18 Year Long Service medal with embroidered police eagle on ribbon, a German Order of the Silesian Eagle 2nd Class, a Germany WWI Upper Silesia Freikorps Freedom Fighter Volunteers Commemorative medal, a German Weimar Republic Naval Cross with 2 bars that read, “ARRAS” & “GROSSE SCHLACHT IN FRANKREICH 1918” & a German 1914-1918 World War Commemorative Honor medal. CONDITION: all ribbons show very light wear. Medals all show light wear with no enamel damage. 3) A 7 award WWII German medal bar backed with gray cloth along with its associated ribbon bar. The bar consists of a 1914 2nd Class Iron Cross, a 2nd Class Bavarian Military Merit Cross with swords, a German 1914-1918 Cross with swords, an NSDAP 15 Year Long Service medal, an NSDAP 10 Year Long service medal, a WWII German 20 Year Faithful Service Cross & an Austria WWI commemorative medal for the Defense of Tirol. The ribbon bar has exactly the same 7 awards with crossed swords on the Bavarian medal & the German 1914-1918 Cross. The 2 NSDAP medals have eagles in wreaths attached & the Faithful Service ribbon has a miniature service medal attached. It is important to note that the medal bar is backed in the same material as the ribbon bar. CONDITION: all ribbons show very light wear. The Tirol medal has a tiny spot of verdigris. All other medals show very light wear with no enamel damage. The ribbon bar shows light overall wear. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16001/BF). $2,600-3,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1674. A FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR PERIOD POUR LE MERITE WITH RIBBON ALSO KNOWN AS THE “BLUE MAX”. The Pour le Merite has long been one of the most prized & collected military medals of the world. This exceptional example was likely made by Wagner around 1870. It is gold with stunning blue enamel & measures 54.2mm in width & 54.1mm in height. It is off hollow construction with a single tiny vent hole in the center of the bottom of the medal. There are no markings on the medal but construction is very typical of awards made by Wagner during the Franco-Prussian War era. The medal itself features a crowned “F” & the words, “Pour le Merite” in gold on brilliant blue enamel field. Between the arms of the crosses are gold Prussian eagles. A lg. solid gold ring connects the medal to its black & silver bullion thread ribbon. The Pour le Merite was first awarded in 1740 by King Frederick II of Prussia. French was the leading international language of the age & was spoken at King Frederick II’s court. This is the reason that one of the highest German awards has a French name. At the fall of the Prussian monarchy in 1918, the military class of the Pour le Merite ceased being awarded. CONDITION: the medal has a beautiful appearance with only the slightest enamel flaking showing at the center of the reverse. The ribbon is 9” long & cut at both ends. The gold edges & eagles have no notable dents or dings. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16018/BF). $20,000-26,000. 279

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1675. A RARE NAPOLEONIC WAR & LATER 5 AWARD RIBBON BAR ATTRIBUTED TO FRIEDRICH HEINRICH VON FRANKENBERG UND PROSCHLITZ ALONG WITH A 6 AWARD FRANCO-PRUSSIAN ERA RIBBON BAR. 1) This very early medal bar consists of an 1813 Iron Cross 2nd Class measuring 42.96mm x 46.99mm which includes the integral ring with a period repair, an 1813-1814 Campaign medal in bronze made from captured cannon, the Hohenzollern Commemorative Medal for Combatants 1848-1849, the Prussian 25 Year Long Service Cross for Officers & the Russian Order of Saint Vladimir in gold 4th Class with bow on ribbon denoting bravery. A truly wonderful early Prussian medal bar. Friedrich Heinrich von Frankenberg und Proschlitz was born in 1791 in what is now present day Berlin. After joining the Prussian Army, he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in 1809 & subsequently was promoted to 1st Lieutenant 4 years later while serving in the Brandenburg Artillery Brigade. In 1814 he transferred to the Guard Artillery Brigade where he was promoted to Captain in 1816. In early 1817 he was serving on the staff of the General Inspector of Artillery, Prince August of Prussia, where he was advanced to Adjutant that same year. He was promoted to Major in 1826 & served from 1827 to 1841 as Commander of the Guard Artillery Brigade. In 1841, now a Colonel, he took command of the 8th Artillery Brigade. In 1844, he was promoted to Inspector of the 1st Artillery & his final promotion during active service came in 1847 when he was advanced to Major General. This fine & long serving officer retired in 1851 & received a promotion to Lieutenant General upon his retirement from active service. CONDITION: ribbons all show minor wear & some minor staining. Medals generally show tarnish & patina commensurate with age. The suspension ring on the Iron Cross has a period repair. There is some enamel wear & loss to the St. Vladimir Order due to rubbing on other medals. 2) This fine late 19th century Prussian 6 award medal bar consists of the Prussian Cross of Merit in gold with silver center, the Prussian Cross of General Honor in silver with gold center, the Prussian General Honor medal in solid silver, the Prussian 25 Year Long Service Cross, the Prussian 1870-71 War Commemorative medal made from captured cannons with 3 bars that read, “BEAUMONT”, “SUDAN” & “PARIS” & the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial medal. CONDITION: ribbons show very minor wear but some soiling. Medals all have appropriate finish & tarnish. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16026/BF). $3,000-4,000.

1676. AN EXTRAORDINARY FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR 7 AWARD MEDAL BAR BELONGING TO CAPTAIN FRIEDRICH HALLER. This very attractive & scarce medal bar, mounted in the Bavarian style, consists of a solid gold Bavarian Bravery medal with the initials “fm” under the bust indicating production by the Bavarian State Mint, a Bavarian Order of Military Merit 4th Class in silver & enamel with the center being gold & enamel, the 1870 2nd Class Iron Cross with “25” jubilee oak leaves on ribbon, a Prussian 1870-71 Campaign medal, a Bavarian 1866 Campaign Cross, a Bavarian 24 Year Service Cross & a Prussian Centenary medal. Captain Friedrich Holler served with distinction during the Franco-Prussian War as an NCO in the Artillery. In 1879, he was promoted to Supply 2nd Lieutenant. In 1866 he attained the rank of 1st Lieutenant & in 1891 he was promoted to Supply Captain. There were a very limited number of Bavarian gold Bravery medals awarded during the Franco-Prussian War. CONDITION: ribbons show extremely light wear as do most of the medals. The Bavarian Order of Merit has some minor enamel loss on 3 of the arms. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16027/BF). $1,800-2,600. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1677. A RARE TSAR ALEXANDER NO. 1 REGIMENT 10 AWARD MEDAL BAR OF THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR PERIOD BELONGING TO MAJOR GENERAL HERMAN AUGUST BENNO VON HENNINGES. This extraordinary medal bar consists of an 1870 Iron Cross 2nd Class, an 1870 era Order of the Red Eagle 4th Class with swords, the Crown Order 3rd Class with swords in gold & enamel marked “W” for Wagner, an 1870 era officer’s 25 Year Service Cross, an 1864 Campaign medal, an 1870-71 Franco-Prussian War medal, an 1866 Campaign Cross, an 1864 Campaign medal, a Russian Order of Saint Vladimir 4th Class in gold & enamel by Keibel & marked “56” & “1869” & an 1871 period Saxony Albrecht Order Type 1 Officer’s Cross with swords in gold & enamel. An extremely visually impactful & rare combination of awards. Herman August Benno Von Henninges was born in 1836 in Brunswick, Germany. He entered the Cadet Corps on August 29, 1854 & was a grenadier in the Emperor Alexander Grenadier Regiment. On Dec. 16, 1854 he became a portepee cadet & on Feb. 9, 1856 he was an unpaid 2nd Lieutenant becoming a paid 2nd Lieutenant on Feb. 23, 1857. From Dec. 1, 1857 to Oct. 18, 1858 he was Adjutant to the 3rd Battery, 3rd Guard Landwehr Regiment. Oct. 18, 1858 to Oct 1, 1863 he was Adjutant of the Fusilier Battalion. Feb. 14, 1863 he was promoted to 1st Lieutenant. He served in many more capacities in the German Army & was promoted through the ranks reaching Lieutenant Colonel on Sept. 16, 1881 & 2 years later joined the Staff Corps. On July 14, 1885 he was appointed Colonel & served as the Inspector of Military Prisons. On Jan. 12, 1886 he became Commander of the Emperor Alexander Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 1. On Sept 19, 1888 he became Commander of Posen & on Nov. 13, 1888 he was promoted to Major General. A wonderful & rare medal bar belonging to a well-known & heroic German Major General. CONDITION: all ribbons show light wear with the exception of the 1866 Campaign Cross ribbon which shows moderate wear. Medals generally show light wear & tarnish. The Order of St. Vladimir has abrasions to the central disk. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16028/BF). $6,000-8,000. 1678. A FINE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN ERA & LATER 7 AWARD MEDAL BAR BELONGING TO BREVETTE MAJOR GENERAL THEODOR AUGUST ADOLF KRAUSE. An interesting combination of awards to a Prussian officer that served extensively in the Franco-Prussian War. Awards include 1870 Iron Cross 2nd Class together with “25” jubilee oak leaves on ribbon, a circa 1880 Prussian Order of the Red Eagle 3rd Class with bow in gold & enamel, a 25 Year Officer’s Long Service Cross, an 1870-71 Campaign medal with 2 clasps reading “STRASSBURG” & “PARIS”, a commemorative Koniggratz Campaign Cross, a Centennial medal of reduced size, a Bavarian Order of Military Merit Knight’s Cross 1st Class in gold with enamels by Quellhorst of apparent 1880 mfg. Theodor August Adolf Krause was born on May 25, 1836 in Breslau in what is now Poland. He joined the Prussian Army in 1853 as a gunner in the 6th Artillery Regiment. Shortly after he was promoted to Officer Cadet with portepee. By late 1855, he had received his commission & was advanced to 1st Lieutenant on Feb 10, 1864. He then received a captain’s commission in 1868 & led the Artillery Dept. at Schweidnitz. He served in many capacitates in the Prussian Army until the summer of 1875 when he was appointed major & instructor. He was appointed Commander of the 1st Battalion of his regiment in the summer of 1878 & was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel 4 years later. In 1883, he was Commander of Artillery Regiment No. 11 & was promoted to Colonel in 1886. On Aug. 13, 1889 he was breveted to Major General & later that year was discharged from military service at his own request. CONDITION: ribbons all show light wear with the exception of the Bavarian Order of Military Merit that has moderate wear on its ribbon with minor fraying. On the reverse of the Order of Military Merit is a central gold lion that is missing 1 foot. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16029/BF). $1,600-2,200. 281

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1679. WWII GERMAN ANTI-PARTISIAN BADGE. A wonderful, rare, original AntiPartisian badge awarded by Germany during WWII. Badge depicts an ancient sword engulfed by serpents, with a skull at the base, all surrounded by an oak leaf wreath. Reverse has a wide pin with a flat brass catch. There are no markings on this badge but we feel it is unquestionably original. Due to the nature of this badge we encourage interested parties to examine it in person. CONDITION: badge retains areas of original silvered finish mixed with gray patina. Badge shows light wear overall. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (0215976-5/BF). $2,600-3,200.

1680. WWII GERMAN DATED GOLD PARTY PIN MARKED “A.H.”. An excellent & rare example of a WWII German gold Party pin for senior members of the NSDAP. Pin is red, white & black enamel surrounded by a gold wreath of oak leaves. Pin reads, “NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHE -D.A.P.-”. The reverse has a narrow horizontal spring pin & is dated, “30.1.1943”. The reverse is further marked with “A.H.”, the initials of Adolf Hitler. CONDITION: pin shows very light scratches to the enamel & no chipping is noted. Wreath retains nearly all of the gold finish. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15977-4/BF). $2,600-3,200.

1681. WWII CASED GERMAN CROSS IN GOLD INSCRIBED TO KAPITANLEUTNANT PAUL JUST OF U-546. A very fine example of a WWII period German Cross in gold by the firm of Deschler und Sohn of Munchen. The 84 gram Cross has a beautifully enameled black Party symbol surrounded by a gold wreath & 8 pointed multi-rayed star. The reverse shows 4 rivet construction with a “1” clearly stamped on the outside of the wide pin. The reverse is hand inscribed, “P. JUST”. Paul Just joined the Kreigsmarine in 1936 & was part of the Olympia Crew. He attended officer training school from 1936 to 1938 & then was attached to the Luftwaffe as a flight crew observer in coastal command until early in 1941. After attending U-Boat Commander Training School, Just served aboard the U-6 & U-151, both school boats. In June of 1943, he assumed his first active duty combat command, the U-546. U-546 was lost on its 3rd combat patrol northwest of the Azores. 33 Officers & men survived & 26 were lost after being depth charged by US destroyers. Kapitanleutnant Just received the 1st & 2nd Class Iron Crosses, as well as this German Cross in gold while in command of U-546. The German Cross is held in its original, unmarked presentation case. CONDITION: enamel is undamaged & has a wonderful luster. Gold plating on wreath is nearly 100%. Silver has an attractive tarnish. Pin functions well. Case shows light overall wear & shows no notable damage. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16015/BF). $2,500-3,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1682. WWI & WWII GERMAN MEDAL BAR ALONG WITH BADGES & A RIBBON BAR. 1) 6 AWARD MEDAL BAR & BADGES. Medal bar consists of a WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross, a WWII War Merit Cross with swords, an Ernst Ludwig Hessen Military Merit medal, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords, a Sudetenland medal & a WWII Police 25 Year Long Service cross with eagle embroidered ribbon. / A Red Cross Merit Cross badge with a lg. white enameled cross superimposed by a black enamel eagle & Party symbol. Eagle has a sm. red & white enamel shield on its chest. The reverse shows a wide tapering pin. / A War Service Cross 1st Class with swords with a tapering wide pin stamped “1”. / A silver DRL Sports badge marked, “WERNSTRIN JENA”. / A rider’s badge marked, “L. CHR. LAUER NURNBERG-BERLIN” & “GESETZLICH GESCHUTZT”. CONDITION: all items show light wear. Enamel is undamaged. (02-15978-2/BF). 2) 3 BADGES & A RIBBON BAR. Badges consist of a WWI 1st Class Iron Cross with magnetic center. Reverse has a wide pin & has a tiny mark under the catch that reads, “We”. / A High Seas Fleet badge. Badge appears to be zinc with a gold wreath & silvered ship. The reverse shows a wide tapering pin & is marked, “FEC. ADOLF BOCK AUSF. SCHWERIN.BERLIN”. / A Spange with a wide pin on the reverse that is stamped, “L21”. / The ribbon bar consists of a WWI Iron Cross, a WWI Hohenzollern House Order with swords & crown, a Friedrich August Cross 2nd Class with “VOR DEM FEINDE” bar, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords & 2 WWII Army Long Service medals with eagles. CONDITION: badges show light overall wear & tarnish. Ribbon bar shows light to moderate wear & some staining. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15979-3/BF). $2,500-3,500.

1683. WWII ERA GERMAN DANZIG CROSS 1ST CLASS. A superb example of a rare 1st Class Danzig Cross of 2 piece gilded bronze & white enamel construction. The reverse has a wide pin of T-bar style & is marked at the base, “Hulse Berlin”. A scant 88 First Class Danzig Crosses were awarded making this one of the scarcest of all WWII German awards. The Danzig Cross was instituted on August 31, 1939 & was issued in 2 grades by the Gauleiter of Danzig, Albert Forster. The Cross was awarded both in Danzig itself & the entire German Reich for service to the Party in the Free City of Danzig prior to its annexation by Germany on Sept. 1, 1939. CONDITION: cross shows general light wear from use. There is the tiniest, minute flake to the white enamel on the right arm of the cross. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15976-3/BF). $2,500-3,000. 283

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1684. WWII GERMAN FRAMED MEDALS, BADGES & AWARD DOCUMENTS BELONGING TO MAJOR ADOLF-VIKTOR VON PAPEN. This intriguing group contains a 6 award medal bar that includes a WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross with full size 1939 Spange attached, a Lippe-Detmold War Merit Cross, a 1914-1918 War Service Cross with swords, an Order of the Silesian Eagle 2nd Class, a 4 Year Army Long Service medal with eagle on ribbon & a Sudetenland medal. Awards further include a 1939 1st Class Iron Cross, an Infantry Assault badge & a WWII Black Wound badge. Copies of several documents (originals housed in the rear of the frame) are framed with the medals including an award document for a Spange to the Iron Cross 2nd Class, an award document for the Iron Cross 1st Class, an award document for a 4 Year Wehrmacht Long Service medal, an award document for the Sudentenland medal, an award document for the Infantry Assault badge, a letter from his commander congratulating von Papen on winning the 2nd Class Iron Cross, an award document for the Black Wound badge & an award document for the 1914-1918 War Service Cross. Also, the group includes a letter from von Papen’s cousin, the famous German chancellor & ambassador, Franz von Papen, along with a photograph of Franz. Finally, the group includes 3 photo post cards & 1 photo. The frame measures approx. 43 1/2” x 35” & houses all medals & badges along with copies of all documents & photos. The originals of all photos & documents are contained in a manila envelope behind the frame. CONDITION: all medals & badges show light wear with no notable damage or staining. Documents remain clear & undamaged except for expected folds. Photos are crisp. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16022/BF). $2,400-3,200.

1685. WWII GERMAN MEDAL BAR, MEDALS, BADGES, CLASPS & INSIGNIA. 1) MEDALS, BADGES & INSIGNIA. This varied lot includes a sm. group of Schuma insignia. Schuma, short for Schutzmannschaften, were collaborationist auxiliary police primarily from the Soviet Union & the Baltic states. They were established by Himmler on July 25, 1941. The group includes a bevo weave flat bullion sleeve insignia that reads, “TREU TAPFER GEHORSAM”, a smaller bevo sleeve insignia & a pair of officer’s slip on shoulder boards with bullion Party symbol on black & bullion cord borders. / The lot further includes 2 WWI 2nd Class Iron Crosses with ribbon. / 1 WWII 2nd Class Iron Cross with ribbon. / A 1939 Spange on WWI Iron Cross ribbon. / 1 WWII Russian Front medal with ribbon. / 1 WWII War Service medal with ribbon. / 1 WWII German Order of the German Eagle, 6th Class with ribbon. / 1 Prussian 1848-49 Revolution Service medal, no ribbon. / 1 SA Sports badge. / 1 General Assault badge marked “JFS” on the reverse. / A 1942 Police pin. / 1 Intact WWII German dog tag. / 1 WWII German Bronze Mother’s Cross with original issue envelope. / 1 WWII German Silver Mother’s Cross. / 1 Miniature WWII German Bronze Mother’s Cross. / 1 War Service Cross, no swords, with ribbon. / 1 WWI Iron Cross ribbon bar with attached mini Iron Cross. / 1 Hitler Youth membership pin. / 1 Order of the Silesian Eagle 2nd Class with rivet construction. / 1 German Gau Danzig Commemorative “Old Fighter” Badge. / 1 Police sleeve eagle in orange with black Party symbol. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1686. 2 FINE WWI & WWII GERMAN 7 AWARD MEDAL BARS, BADGES & 1ST CLASS IRON CROSSES. 1) MEDAL BAR & IRON CROSS. This 7 award medal bar consists of a WWI Iron Cross 2nd Class, a Bavarian Military Merit medal with swords, a German Red Cross of Honor, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords, an SS 8 Year Long Service medal, a Luftwaffe 25 Year Long Service medal with oak leaves & eagle & a Bavarian Faithful Service medal 3rd Class. / A WWI 1st Class Iron Cross with magnetic center of vaulted construction. The reverse has a wide tapered pin. CONDITION: medal bar shows light overall wear with some discoloration to the ribbons. (02-15977-2/BF). 2) MEDAL BAR & BADGES. This 7 award medal bar consists of a WWII Iron Cross 2nd Class, a War Service Cross 2nd Class with swords, a Russian Front medal, an Army 4 Year Long Service medal with eagle, a Sudetenland medal with Prague bar, a Westwall medal & an Order of the Crown of Romania with swords featuring the cypher of King Carol I in the center. / A WWII Silver Wound badge. / A WWII 1st Class Iron Cross with nonmagnetic center featuring a wide tapering pin on the reverse. / A stamped silver Tank Assault badge with narrow pin on the reverse. CONDITION: medal bar shows light overall wear. Badges show light overall wear with some tarnish. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15990-2/BF). $2,200-2,800.

1687. WWII GERMAN CROSS IN SILVER. A beautiful example of a WWII period German Cross in silver by the firm of C.F. Zimmermann of Pforzheim. The 45 gram Cross has a beautifully enameled black Party symbol surrounded by a silver wreath & 8 pointed multi-rayed star. The reverse shows 4 rivet construction with a “20” clearly stamped on the inside of the wide pin. CONDITION: enamel undamaged & shows nearly no surface wear. Silvered wreath shows no notable loss of finish. Pin functions well. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15986/BF). $2,000-3,000.

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CONDITION: all items show very light wear. (02-15984/BF). 2) MEDAL BAR, BADGES & CLASP. This fine group contains a 7 award medal bar consisting of a WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross, a Mecklenburg-Schwerin Military Merit Cross, a Schaumburg-Lippe 1914 Loyal Service Cross, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords, a 25 Year Luftwaffe Long Service medal with eagle, a 12 Year Luftwaffe Long Service medal & an Austrian Military Merit Cross. / A 1st Class War Merit Cross with swords. / 1 WWII 1st Class Iron Cross with magnetic center. / 1 WWI Black Wound badge. / 1 Spange with a wide pin on the reverse marked, “L21”. / 1 Squadron clasp for reconnaissance personnel in tombak with a gold finish & silver eagle’s head. CONDITION: all medals show light wear. Ribbons are very slightly faded. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15987-2/BF). $2,200-2,800.


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1688. WWI & WWII GERMAN MEDALS, BADGES & RIBBON BARS. 1) 4 BADGES. This group consists of 4 WWI & WWII German badges including a very fine quality German Social Welfare Organization Merit Cross 2nd Class. The Cross is heavily gilded bronze with a lg. white enameled cross superimposed by an eagle & Party symbol in black enamel. Badge is vaulted with a wide tapering pin. The German Red Cross awards were superseded by the German Social Welfare awards on May 1, 1939. / A DRL Sports badge in bronze by Hensler of Pforzheim. / A WWI Gold Wound badge. / A WWII War Merit Cross with swords marked, “L15”. CONDITION: Social Welfare Cross shows no damage to the enamel. Other badges show light wear but the War Merit Cross has oxidation to the zinc & is slightly bent. (02-15976-2/BF). 2) IRON CROSS. A WWII 1st Class Iron Cross with a magnetic center. Reverse shows a wide tapering pin & is maker marked, “3” in a square below the catch. CONDITION: light wear. (02-15985-2/BF). 3) 3 WWII BADGES. This group of 3 consists of a 1st Class Iron Cross with magnetic center. Reverse shows a wide tapering pin & the Cross is slightly vaulted. / A Black Wound badge. / A Tank Assault badge in zinc with a narrow pin maker marked with a conjoined “AS” within a triangle. CONDITION: badges show light wear. (02-15989-2/ BF). 4) 5 WWII BADGES & MORE. This group consists of an early War Merit Cross 1st Class without swords in silver. The wide tapering pin has a stamped mark, that may be a personalization, which appears to read, “ECONDA”. / A bronze DRL Sports badge by Mueller of Pforzheim. / A red, white & black enameled Party pin marked on the reverse, “GES. (logo) GESCH”. / A 2 award ribbon bar for a War Merit Cross with swords & a Sudetenland medal. / A 1936 Thuringen Reichsparteitag tinnie. CONDITION: all items show light wear with some staining to the ribbon bar. (02-15996-2/BF). 5) WWI & WWII BADGES & A RIBBON BAR. This group includes a WWI 1st Class Iron Cross with magnetic center. The reverse has a slightly tapered, wide pin stamped, “S.W”. / A WWII Infantry Assault badge with a narrow pin stamped on the reverse, “M.K.3.”. / A WWII Spange with a wide tapering pin on the reverse. / A 9 award ribbon bar consisting of a WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross with Spange, a House Order of Hohenzollern with swords & crown, an Order of the Red Eagle with crown & bow, a Wurttemberg 9 Year Long Service medal 3rd Class, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords, a WWII Army Long Service medal with eagle, a Sudetenland medal, an Italian German Afrika Campaign medal & a Spanish Civil War medal. CONDITION: all items show light wear. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16009-2/BF). $2,000-2,500. 1689. WWII GERMAN MEDAL BAR OF KNIGHT’S CROSS RECIPIENT GENERAL OF INFANTRY THOMASEMIL VON WICKEDE. This fine 7 award medal bar belonging to Commander in Chief 10th Army Corps & General of Infantry Thomas-Emil von Wickede consists of a WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross, a WWI era Knight’s Cross of the Royal Prussian House of Hohenzollern marked on the base, “W 938” indicating mfg. by Wagner of Berlin, 1914 Mecklenburg Military Cross 2nd Class, the Hamburg Hanseatic Cross, German 1914-1918 Cross with swords, WWII German Army 25 Year Long Service Cross with ribbon eagle & the WWII German Army 12 Year Long Service Medal with ribbon eagle. Medals are mounted with original black felt backing. Von Wickede was born Apr. 23, 1893 & entered the Imperial German Army on Sept. 2, 1913. He served on the Eastern Front during the war earning the Knight’s Cross of the Royal Prussian House of Hohenzollern, both classes of 1914 Iron Cross & the Hamburg Hanseatic Cross. At the end of the war, he transferred to the Reichsheer where he rose steadily through the ranks until in 1939 he was tasked with leading a battalion in the Polish Campaign. He then transferred to the Western Front where he earned both clasps for his Iron Crosses as well as the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross. After transferring to the Eastern Front, he rose to the rank of General of Infantry & Commander of the 10th Army Corps. He was killed in a plane crash in Austria on June 23, 1944. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a framed contemporary photograph of Von Wickede. CONDITION: most medals show light wear. The House Order of Hohenzollern shows no damage to the enamel, however the Hamburg Hanseatic Cross has some chipping to the red enamel on the central medallion. Backing has minor moth damage. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16032/BF). $2,000-2,800. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1691. A STUNNING WWI & WWII GERMAN 10 AWARD MEDAL BAR. This exceptionally attractive medal bar consists of a German WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross with a 1939 Prinzen spange, a German Order of the Red Eagle 4th Class without swords, a Prussian Order Of The Crown 4th Class without swords, an Oldenburg Friedrich August Cross 2nd Class, a Weimar Republic Silesian Eagle without swords 2nd Class, a German 1914-1918 War Service Cross with swords, a pre-WWII German 25 Year Service Cross with gold oak leaves & WWII Wehrmacht eagle on ribbon, a WWII German 12 Year Wehrmacht Long Service medal with eagle on ribbon, a WWI Austrian Cross of Military Merit 3rd Class & an Austrian Order of the Iron Crown 3rd Class. Original backing is in place with sewn in label of “Max Kust BERLIN S.W.19. NIEDERWALLSTR. 32.”. CONDITION: all medals show very light tarnish for their age. Medals show no notable damage with the exception of some very minor chipping to the bottom of the Order of the Iron Crown. Ribbons show nearly no soiling. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16031/BF). $2,000-2,500. 1692. WWI & WWII GERMAN MEDALS, BADGES & RIBBON BARS. 1) 12 AWARD RIBBON BAR. A superb WWI & WWII, 12 award German ribbon bar featuring a WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross with Spange, a WWII War Merit Cross with swords, a Russian front medal, a 25 Year NSDAP Long Service medal with eagle & wreath, a 15 Year NSDAP Long Service medal with eagle & wreath, a 10 Year NSDAP Long Service medal with eagle & wreath, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords, a 25 Year SS Long Service medal with runes, a 12 Year Long Service medal with runes, an Anschluss medal, a Memel medal & a Sudetenland medal. (02-15976-4/BF). 2) 3 MEDAL BAR & 3 BADGES. This interesting group consists of a mounted 3 medal bar with a WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords & a WWII War Merit Cross with swords. Badges consist of a silver DRL Sports badge marked, “WERNSTEIN JENA D.R.G.M. 35269”, an SA Treffen badge 2nd Type marked on the reverse, “RZM GES. GESCH” & a WWI Black Wound badge. (02-15980-2/BF). 3) 1ST CLASS WAR MERIT CROSS & 9 AWARD RIBBON BAR. This pair consists of a silvered 1st Class War Merit Cross without swords with a wide pin & unmarked reverse. The 9 award ribbon bar consists of several Austrian awards along with a War Merit Cross, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords & an Anschluss medal. (02-15988-2/BF). 4) 4 WWI & WWII BADGES & A 12 AWARD RIBBON BAR. The badges include a WWI 1st Class Iron Cross with a non-magnetic center, a WWI Black Wound badge, a WWII Infantry Assault badge & a WWII Spange with wide pin on the reverse. The 12 award ribbon bar consists of a WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross with Spange, a House Order of Hohenzollern medal with swords & crown, a Bavarian Order of Military Merit with swords & crown, a Saxon Albert Order with swords, an Austrian Bravery Cross with wreath, a 1914-1918 Cross with swords, a WWII 12 Year Long Service medal, a WWII 4 Year Long Service medal, an Anschluss medal, a Sudetenland medal with Prague bar, a Memel medal & a Bavarian Prinz Regent Luitpold 70 Year Jubilee Medal. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16021-1/ BF). CONDITION: all medals, badges & ribbon bars show light wear. $1,600-2,200. 287

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1690. WWII GERMAN GOLD PARTY PIN #99564. A fine example of a rare WWII German gold Party pin for senior members of the NSDAP. Pin is red, white & black enamel surrounded by a gold wreath of oak leaves. Pin reads, “NATIONAL-SOZIALISTISCHE -D.A.P.-”. The reverse has a wide silver pin. The back side of the pin is marked, “GES. GESCH.” with “99564”. CONDITION: pin shows light scratches to the enamel but no chips. Wreath retains nearly all of the gold finish. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15978-3/BF). $2,000-2,800.


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1693. WWII GERMAN CROSS IN GOLD. A fine example of a WWII period German Cross in gold by the firm of Deschler und Sohn of Munchen. The 58 gram Cross has an attractive enameled black Party symbol surrounded by a gold wreath with “1941” at the base. The body of the Cross is a multi-rayed, 8 pointed star. The reverse shows 4 rivet construction with a “1” clearly stamped in the center, on the outside of the wide pin. CONDITION: enamel is undamaged with only light surface abrasions to the center of the Party symbol. Gold plating on the wreath is very lightly worn. Pin is solid & functions well. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15979-2/BF). $1,500-2,000.

1694. WWII GERMAN CROSS IN GOLD. A fine example of a WWII period German Cross in gold by the firm of Deschler und Sohn of Munchen. The 69 gram Cross has a beautifully enameled black Party symbol surrounded by a gold wreath & 8 pointed multi-rayed star. The reverse shows 4 rivet construction with a “1” clearly stamped on the outside of the wide pin. CONDITION: enamel undamaged with only the most minor surface wear visible. Gold plating on wreath is a bit worn but substantially intact. Pin functions well. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (0215992/BF). $1,500-2,000. 1695. 5 CASED WWII GERMAN MEDALS & BADGES INCLUDING AN ORDER OF THE GERMAN EAGLE 5TH CLASS. 1) ORDER OF THE GERMAN EAGLE. A stunning example of an Order of the German Eagle, 5th Class with swords by Godet of Berlin as indicated by the “900 21” on the suspension ring. The order features a white enamel maltese cross with crossed swords at the center. Each gap in the maltese cross is occupied by a gilded German eagle & white enamel highlighted Party symbol. Original red, white & black ribbon with suspension pin on the reverse. Medal is housed in its original red leather presentation case. Interior is black velvet with a white silk pillow in the top that reads, “Deutscher Adlerorden V. Klasse mit Schwertern”. CONDITION: white enamel cross is perfect except for the smallest chip (no loss of enamel) on the top left front of the cross. Ribbon shows no notable wear. Case shows scattered scuffing with a minor loss of leather on the base. 2) GOLD MOTHER’S CROSS. A very fine Mother’s Cross in gold with a 13 1/2” blue & white striped ribbon attached. Cross has a gold finish with blue & white enamel on the front. The reverse has the date “16. Dezember 1938” & a simulated signature of Adolf Hitler. Medal is housed in its original blue leather presentation case. Interior is cream colored velvet with a cream colored silk pillow in the top marked, “ZIEMER & SOHNE OBERSTEIN”. CONDITION: cross shows light wear overall with no enamel damage. Case shows minimal wear. 3) 40 YEAR FAITHFUL SERVICE MEDAL. A nice example of a 40 Year Party Faithful Service medal in gold with a central black enamel Party symbol. Original cornflower blue ribbon with original suspension pin on the reverse. Medal is housed in its original red leather presentation case. CONDITION: medal shows very light overall wear as does the presentation case. 4) WAR MERIT CROSS 1ST CLASS. A classic example of a 1st Class War Merit Cross in silver marked on the reverse “L/11” indicating mfg. by Wilhelm Deumer of Ludenscheid. The medal is housed in an original black leatherette box marked on the inside pillow, “LDO”. CONDITION: cross shows some tarnish & minor loss of finish on the front. 5) KREIGSMARINE COASTAL ARTILLERY BADGE. A well executed example of a Kreigsmarine Coast Artillery badge marked on the reverse, “FEC . OTTO PLACZEK . BERLIN AUSF. C.E. JUNKER BERLIN”. Badge appears to have a gilded bronze finish with a plated silvered pin. Badge is housed in its original black leatherette case marked on the top, “Marina Artillerie = Abzeichen”. CONDITION: badge shows beautiful details on the front. The hook on the reverse has been resoldered obliterating a sm. portion of the marking. Box shows very minor scuffs with some discoloration to the interior pillow. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16016/BF). $1,200-1,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1697. WWII GERMAN PILOT’S BADGE BY JUNCKER. A fine example of an original Luftwaffe pilot’s badge from WWII. Darkened eagle & Party symbol superimposed on a silvered wreath of oak & laurel leaves. The reverse shows 2 rivet construction & a narrow T-bar pin. The eagle is stamped on the reverse, “C.E. JUNCKER BERLIN S W”. CONDITION: badge shows light overall wear with no notable damage. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15995-2/BF). $800-1,200.

1698. ITALIAN ROYAL ORDER OF THE CROWN & WWII SPANISH CROSS WITH OTHER AWARDS. 1) ORDER OF THE CROWN. A fine example of a Grand Officer Grade Italian Order Of The Crown consisting of the neck ribbon & medal with the breast badge in the original presentation box. Both awards consist of white & blue heavy enameling with gold highlights. The breast badge has a heavy solid silver, 8 pointed star backing to the award. The reverse of the breast badge has a lg. wide pin & a circular area marked, “D. CRAVANZOLA SUCCI FLLI BORANI ROMA (crest)”. Order comes with original presentation case marked on the interior pillow, “(crest) DCO CRAVANZOLA PROV.DELLA R. CASE E R.R. MINISTERI CORSO UMBERTO I 338 . 339 . 340 ROMA”. CONDITION: both the neck order & the breast badge are in superior condition with no damage to the enamels. Presentation box shows light wear. (02-15977-3/BF). 2) 3 WWII BADGES & A RIBBON BAR. This fine group consists of a Spanish Cross with swords in gold featuring Luftwaffe eagles on the swords in between each arm of the cross. The reverse has a wide tapering pin with a maker’s stamp, “L/52” in a rectangle. / A WWII Iron Cross 1st Class with magnetic center. The reverse has a tapering wide pin with a maker’s mark beneath the catch that reads, “L/11”. / A Black Wound badge. / A 6 award ribbon bar consisting of an Iron Class 2nd Class, War Merit Cross 2nd Class with swords, Russian Front medal, Army Long Service medal with eagle, Sudetenland medal with Prague bar & a 2nd Class Danzig Cross. CONDITION: all badges & ribbon bar show light wear. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15995-3/BF). $2,700-3,500.

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1696. 2 WWI & WWII GERMAN MEDAL BARS. 1) A fine 5 award medal bar that includes the WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross, WWI Hessian Bravery medal, WWI Bavarian Order of Military Merit 4th Class with swords, German 1914-1918 Cross with swords & a beautiful example of the Munich Olympic Games of 1936 2nd Class Award of Merit Cross. CONDITION: medals show tarnish commensurate with age. The Bavarian Cross has undamaged enamel. The Olympic Cross has a few lines in the enamel but absolutely no losses. Ribbons are slightly soiled & original backing is in place. 2) An interesting 5 award medal bar that includes a German 1914-1918 War Service Cross without swords, a German 1900-1901 China Campaign Medal, a Prussian 15 Year Long Service Cross, a WWII German 40 Year Faithful Service Cross & a Prussian 1897 Kaiser Wilhelm Centennial Medal. CONDITION: medals show tarnish commensurate with age. The enamel in the Faithful Service Cross has 2 very minute chips. Ribbons are very lightly soiled & original backing is in place. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16030/ BF). $1,200-1,600.


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1699. ROMANIAN ORDER OF MICHAEL THE BRAVE 1ST CLASS. A rare WWII Romanian Order of Michael the Brave breast badge with swords as issued in 1944. This 4th Type badge is heavily gilded bronze with exquisite deep blue enamel on the face. The middle of the cross features an open work crown above a monogram “M” for King Michael the 1st, with the date “1941” below. The order was created by King Ferdinand the 1st in 1916 during the First World War. It is Romania’s highest bravery award & is named in honor of Michael the Brave who was a 16th century military commander. Approx. 15 of this rare award were bestowed during the Second World War. CONDITION: badge is in superb condition with no damage or flaws. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16009-3/BF). $2,000-4,000.

1700. WWII GERMAN KREIGSMARINE HONOR DAGGER. Overall length: 16 1/2”. Blade length: 10 1/4”. This is an example of an extremely rare WWII German Kreigsmarine Honor dagger with an interesting history. In the 1950s, then Major James P. Atwood was stationed in Germany & would travel the countryside looking for surplus stocks of unused dagger parts of all types. He was able to purchase many parts for German Naval Honor daggers from Helmut Eickhorn of the famous Carl Eickhorn dagger manufacturing company. Upon returning to the United States, Lt. Col. Atwood, with the help of a young apprentice, assembled many daggers from a combination of original & newly mfg. parts. The young man, in compensation for his help, was given the parts necessary to assemble a Kreigsmarine Honor dagger by Atwood. Our consignor obtained this dagger directly from the one-time apprentice of Atwood. The dagger has a Damascus type blade marked on 1 side, “ORIGINAL (squirrel) EICKHORN SOLINGEN”. The other side reads, “In Dankbarer Anerkennung Raeder 17.8.42” in gold script. The crossguard is gold plated brass. The grip is of a white material surrounded with a molded oak leaf ribbon that is not an original WWII grip. The exceptional pommel is the standard form for a naval dagger but features a Party symbol in the center of the wreath, gripped by the eagle, with 17 small cut diamonds. The beautifully executed scabbard is covered with oak leaves & acorns with an anchor on each side between the mounts. A truly beautiful WWII German dagger for the aficionado at a small fraction of the price for an original. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a modern black leatherette case with white & blue interior to house the dagger. CONDITION: blade shows original factory finish. The crossguard shows expected wear. The pommel shows light wear with all of its original diamonds intact. The scabbard shows light overall wear. (02-16622/BF). $6,000-8,000.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1701. WWII GERMAN TRANSITIONAL M1936 CHAINED SS DAGGER. Overall length: 14 3/4”. This interesting example has an earlier M1933 dagger combined w/ an M1936 sheath. It has been theorized that some SS officers chose to retain their old M1933 dagger & simply purchase a new sheath to conform to the M1936. The dagger has an etched motto on the front that reads, “Meine Ehre Heisst Treue”. The reverse has a maker’s mark that reads, “E. P. & S. (logo) SOLINGEN”. Nickel silver crossguard has a stamped “I” on the reverse & the interior of the crossguard is marked w/ a circle in a diamond. Black grip has a central nickel silver eagle w/ black enameled SS button. Pommel has a similar interior mark to the crossguard. Sheath has a black painted finish w/ nickeled mounts. The chain is of standard form w/ the first top link stamped on the reverse w/ the SS runes inside a chamfered square. A fine example of a transitional SS officer’s dagger. CONDITION: blade shows primarily sheath wear. Crossguard & pommel have very minor scratches. Grip has expected dings & scratches but no notable chipping. Sheath has approx. 3-5% finish loss & remains exceptionally solid. (02-16233/BF). $4,000-4,800. 291

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1702. WWII GERMAN M1933 SS DAGGER WITH GROUND ROHM INSCRIPTION ON BLADE. Overall length: 14 7/8”. A scarce example of a Pattern 1933 SS dagger with the blade etched “Meine Ehre Heisst Treue”. The back of the blade has a rare Ernst Rohm presentation nearly completely ground away but still detectable. It is marked at the ricasso, “BOKER (logo) SOLINGEN”. Nickel silver crossguard is stamped “I” on the reverse. Black wood grip with nickel silver eagle & enameled SS button. Black painted scabbard with plated mounts. CONDITION: blade shows very minor discoloration & scabbard wear. Grinding of the inscription is evident but reasonably well done. Hilt shows minor wear with light, superficial dents, dings & scratches to grip. Scabbard shows scratches to the body & may have been repainted early in its useful life. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-16007/BF). $2,500-3,200.

1703. WWII GERMAN SS OFFICER’S BELT & BUCKLE WITH OVER THE SHOULDER STRAP. An Allgemeine SS or Waffen SS officer’s belt & buckle set complete with the over the shoulder strap. Belt is marked, “RZM 6/38 SS” on both loops for the shoulder strap. The aluminum buckle is marked on the rear of the plate, in the center of the tongue with “RZM”, “SS”, “36/39” & “OLC” for Overhoff & Cie of Ludenscheid. The keeper & the clips & buckles on the over the shoulder strap are also aluminum. CONDITION: leather is exceptionally strong & generally shows light overall wear. Buckle has minimal wear to the face & the aluminum throughout the belt has a pleasing patina. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (0215977-5/BF). $2,000-2,500.

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1704. WWII GERMAN SS M1933 DAGGER. Overall length: 14 3/4”. Blade is etched on one side, “Meine Ehre Heisst Treue” & on the other side is a maker’s mark that reads, “F. & A. HELBIG STEINBACH KRM GAGLLER(in script)” & “RZM 163/38SS”. Crossguards appear to be steel. Black wooden grip with aluminum eagle & enamel SS button. Polished steel mounted scabbard with black painted body. A transitional period SS dagger with shallow etching & light marks typical of Helbig mfg. CONDITION: blade shows significant scabbard wear & some minor discoloration. Grip has minor chips on the edges. Scabbard has about 2% paint loss. (02-16185/BF). $1,800-2,400.

1705. 3 WWII GERMAN EDGED WEAPONS. 1) SA DAGGER. Overall length: 14 1/2”. Blade is etched, “Alles fur Deutcheland” on the front & is marked “PAUL WEYERSBURG & CO .SOLINGEN. (logo)”. Nickel silver crossguard stamped “No” on the reverse & nickel silver pommel. Nickel silver eagle & brown enamel SA button mounted in a brown wooden grip. Brown anodized scabbard with nickel silver mounts. CONDITION: blade shows light wear with minor staining. Grip shows superficial dings & rubs. Scabbard has a partially oxidized finish with 35% of the anodized finish intact. 2) PERSONALIZED ARMY DAGGER. Overall length: 15 1/2”. Blade is marked, “F.W. HOLLER *SOLINGEN* (thermometer)”. Silvered crossguard is engraved on the reverse, “GROPP”. Dark yellow grip topped by a silvered pommel. Plated scabbard. CONDITION: blade has scattered oxidized staining. Hilt & grip are undamaged. Scabbard shows light overall wear. 3) POLICE SWORD. Overall length: 39 1/2”. Blade length: 31 1/2”. Plain single fullered blade marked at the ricasso, “PUMA (logo) SOLINGEN”. Plated hilt with ribbed, highly polished wood grip featuring a plated police insignia in the center. Correct police knot attached to hilt. Black enameled scabbard with plated throat. CONDITION: blade shows a general light gray finish with some tiny nicks to the edge. Crossguard & knuckle bow have some loss of plating. Grip shows light wear & police insignia retains 20% of its silver finish. Knot shows light overall wear. Scabbard finish is 98% intact. Throat is tarnished. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15999(3)/BF). $1,600-1,900.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1706. WWII GERMAN PATTERN 1933 SS DAGGER & SHEATH. Overall length: 15”. A good example of the classic Pattern 1933 SS dagger w/ blade etched “Meine Ehre Heisst Treue”. Blade marked at the ricasso, “CARL EICKHORN SOLINGEN (squirrel)”. Nickel silver crossguard stamped “Wf” on the reverse. Black wood grip w/ nickel silver eagle & enameled SS button. Black anodized scabbard w/ nickel silver mounts. Dagger is complete w/ vertical hanger. Hanger clip is marked, “A” for Assman & “DRGM”. CONDITION: blade has been heavily buffed & shows some scabbard wear. The blade is a bit loose fitting in the grip. Hilt shows light wear w/ minor dents, dings & scratches to grip. Scabbard has no notable damage but appears to have been re-anodized. Hanger is strong & pliable w/ expected scuffs. (02-16298/BF). $1,500-2,500.

1707. WWII GERMAN NSFK DAGGER. Overall length: 14 3/4”. A very fine example of a National Socialist Flyers Corps dagger. The NSFK was founded in 1937 succeeding the DLV. The organization adopted the same dagger as the DLV with the exception of an NSFK insignia stamped on the top of the scabbard throat. Blade marked at the throat, “F. & A. HELBIG STEINBACH K.R.M. SAEFLER”. Aluminum crossguard with central black enamel Party symbol. Aluminum pommel & blue Moroccan leather grip. Scabbard has aluminum mounts with blue Moroccan leather covered body. Original hanger & belt loop attached. CONDITION: blade shows substantial original factory polish with light scabbard wear. Hilt & scabbard show very light overall wear. Hanger & belt loop show light wear. A superior example of a scarce dagger. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15997/BF). $1,000-1,400.

1708. WWII GERMAN HUNTING ASSOCIATION DAGGER. Overall length: 17 3/4”. Blade length: 10 1/4”. A superb example of a German Hunting Association dagger with a beautifully etched blade. Etching covers most of the blade & includes running stags, a hunter, birds, boar hunting scenes & foliate embellishments. The ricasso is marked, “ORIGINAL (squirrel) EICKHORN SOLINGEN”. The silver plated hilt has a crossguard in the form of deer hooves with oak leaf embellishments. The clamshell guard depicts a grouse sitting in a tree. The ferrule & pommel are completely decorated with oak leaves & the finial is in the shape of an acorn. The stag horn grip has a brass insignia depicting the arms of the German Hunting Association. The sheath has silver plated mounts with a dark green leather covered body. CONDITION: blade shows substantial original factory polish. Hilt shows expected tarnish to the silver. Grip is undamaged. There is some plating loss to the mounts on the sheath. Leather body is quite solid. (02-16695/BF). $800-1,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1709. WWII GERMAN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE HITLER YOUTH BUILDING BANNER SIGNED BY CAPTORS. This building banner measures 121” x 44” & has a central white stripe w/ a printed black Party symbol on sewn white field in the middle of the banner. A very interesting banner that would have been displayed at Hitler Youth rallies, events, or gatherings. When captured by American troops, it appears that most members of the unit signed the flag w/ their hometown & some w/ their address. An interesting & poignant relic of WWII. CONDITION: the banner has some minor staining & very light fading. There is minor tearing particularly near the suspension lanyards. Signatures on flag remain clear & crisp. PROVENANCE: Dr. Fred Novy Collection. (02-16621/BF). $800-1,400.

1710. 3 WWII GERMAN SECOND MODEL LUFTWAFFE DAGGERS. ALL: overall length: 16 3/4”. Aluminum eagle crossguard & pommel w/ party symbol. Plated steel scabbards. 1) WKC. Blade has WKC Solingen knight logo. Wire wrapped grip. CONDITION: Blade has good appearance w/ patina. Plated metal has patina w/ residue on crossguard; flaking finish & oxidation on scabbard. 2) SMF. Blade had SMF Solingen queen logo & dropped eagle proof. Wire wrapped grip. CONDITION: Good appearing blade w/ patina & oxidation. Platted metal has light patina & residue w/ rest of metal a dark patina. Scabbard has oxidation spots. Grip has bottom piece missing that fits ferrule w/ sm. cracks. 3) ASSEMBLED DAGGER W/ EICKHORN BLADE. Blade has EickhornSolingen squirrel logo. Orange grip. CONDITION: scabbard has tight fit to blade. Crossguard & pommel has light patina appearance. Other metal has spots of oxidation along w/ even patina. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (02-16470/MD). $700-1000

1711. WWII GERMAN ARMY DAGGER & HITLER YOUTH KNIFE. 1) ARMY DAGGER. Overall length: 15 1/2”. Unmarked blade. Silver plated crossguard & pommel w/ orange composite grip. Plated scabbard w/ hanging rings. CONDITION: blade has a uniform light gray finish. Crossguard & pommel have heavy tarnish. Grip is undamaged. Scabbard shows notable loss to original finish. 2) HJ KNIFE. Overall length: 10”. Blade is etched “Blut und Ehre!” on 1 side & stamped, “J.A. HENCKELS SOLINGEN ZWIELINGSWERK GES. GESCHUTZT”. Plated hilt w/ 2 piece black composite grip featuring a red & white Hitler Youth diamond in the center. Black enameled scabbard w/ leather belt thong. CONDITION: blade shows moderate wear but etching remains clear. Hilt is undamaged but the HJ diamond has chipping to the enamel. Scabbard shows light to moderate overall wear. (02-16159/BF). $650-950. 295

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1712. 2 GERMAN ARMY OFFICER’S DAGGERS. ALL: overall length: 15 1/2”. Plated crossguard, pommel & ferrule. Composite orange grips. Plated scabbard. 1) EICKHORN. Appearing earlier w/ shouldered tang & Original Eickhorn Solingen logo on blade. CONDITION: Very good blade w/ light marks. Crossguard has been polished cleaned; patina on other palted metal w/ some plating appearing in protected areas. Very good intact grip. 2) UNMARKED BLADE. Appearing later blade w/ tapered tang. Scabbard has half piece of hangar . CONDITION: Good plus appearing blade w/ patina & friction wear. Plated dagger metal has even patina w/ scratches. Scabbard has had added silver finish flaking to patina appearance w/ oxidation near tip. Grip has moderate handling marks & piece missing hidden by pommel. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (02-16469/MD). $500-900.

1713. 2 WWII GERMAN 1ST MODEL LUFTWAFFE DAGGERS. ALL: Overall length: 19 1/4”. Unmarked blades w/ tapered tangs. Aluminum crossguard & pommel w/ party symbols. Leather covered grips w/ wire wrapping. Aluminum scabbards w/ leather body. 1) “Ges.Geson” marked aluminum hangar. CONDITION: Very good blade w/ light wear & patina. Crossguard & pommel appear cleaned & polished w/ ferrule a tarnished appearance. Grips intact, but pieces of leather missing. Scabbard throat & mid piece have some patina & light marks while tip is missing screws, brown patina oxidized. Leather body has several lg. cracks & missing pieces. 2) LATE WAR FW HOLLER. Blade has FW Holler Solingen logo CONDITION: Fair overall appearance. Blade has friction wear, patina, & flaking finish. Plated metal has patina appearance. Grip has missing pieces, wire detached at bottom & unraveling, along w/ sm. cracks & sm. chips. Scabbard leather has deteriorated w/ plated metal having patina & flaking finish. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (02-16471/MD). $500-1,000.

1714. WWII GERMAN DEUTSCHER LUFTSPORTVERBAND (DLV) DAGGER. Overall length: 13 3/8”. Blade marked w/ “GERB. HELLER / MARIENTRAL / b.SCHWEINA/THR” logo. Plated crossguard w/ enamal party symbol. Blue leather grip & scabbard body. Scabbard w/ plated mts. Throat has partial eagle proof. CONDITION: Good blade w/ friction wear & patina. Plated dagger metal has patina w/ light wear. Leather has light handling marks. Scabbard throat & tip have light handling marks & patina; tip has dent on bulb. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (02-16473/MD). $400-600. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1715. WWII GERMAN KREIGSMARINE DAGGER. Overall length: 16 1/2”. No maker on dbl. edge blade. Brass mounts & scabbard. Wire wrapped white grip. CONDITION: Blade appears cleaned w/ patina & prior pitting. Grip has pieces of wood missing from ends & cracks. Scabbard has several dents along w/ patina. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (02-16474/MD). $300-400.

1716. INTERESTING & UNUSUAL GERMAN WWI NAVAL SEXTANT. Sextant is marked on moveable arm “GB” & “divider” logo. Has 3 brass eye pieces. Sextant has array of filters for daylight use. Comes w/ screwdriver & spare screws. Included w/ sextant is original calibration paper from Hamburg, Germany & dated 15 November 1917 & has Kriegsmarine stamp. Has fitted mahogany case. Case lock is detached but present. CONDITION: sextant shows much careful use w/ black finish showing flaking & areas of scattered oxidation. Brass quadrant shows wear. Brass eye pieces have darkened aged finish w/ light wear & scratches. Case has wear, staining, scratches w/ a pleasing appearance. Corner joints are starting to become loose. (02-16074/RW). $200-400.

1717. WWII GERMAN PARTY BANNER. This lg. banner measures approx. 114” x 49”. It has a standard red field w/ a central sewn white circle that has a printed black Party symbol in the center. CONDITION: banner has a few scattered tears & holes but is substantially solid. (02-16089/BF). $200-350.

1718. WWI & WWII GERMAN MEDALS. This group consists of 1 WWI 1st Class Iron Cross that is flat w/ a wide pin & magnetic center. / 1 WWI 1st Class Iron Cross of uncertain age that is vaulted w/ a wide pin & a non-magnetic center. / 1 WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross w/ magnetic center & incorrect ribbon. / 1 WWII 1st Class Iron Cross w/ wide pin numbered “L15” & a magnetic center. / 2 WWII 2nd Class Iron Cross ribbons. / A 1914-1918 Cross w/ swords & no ribbon. / 1 Kaiser Wilhelm medal that appears excavated w/ no suspension ring. / 1 Sm. Party eagle stick pin w/ a shortened pin. CONDITION: all items show light wear except as noted. (02-16162/BF). $300-500. 297

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1719. WWII GERMAN SHOULDER STRAPS, CLOTH, INSIGNIA & MORE. This varied lot includes a pair of Luftwaffe enlisted shoulder straps & corresponding collar tabs w/ a specialty patch & sm. section of Iron Cross ribbon mounted to a board w/ glue. / 1 Cased medal dated 1930 depicting a pigeon on the front awarded by the Carrier Homing Pigeon Breeder Association for outstanding achievements. / 1 Red & black bandsman’s brassard. / 1 Leather & wood flogging whip marked, “RAD” on the handle. / 1 Gray marble paperweight w/ an etched German eagle on the face. / 1 Pair of Artillery Private’s shoulder straps. / 1 Pair of Panzer Sergeant’s shoulder straps. / 1 Pair of Artillery Sergeant’s straps. / 1 Pair of Corporal of Infantry shoulder straps w/ “VII 3” on the top. / 1 Police shoulder strap. / 1 Pair of Police Official’s shoulder straps on orange. / 1 Aluminum Army cap eagle. / 1 NSKK flat bullion sleeve patch. / 1 NSKK flat bullion breast eagle w/ RZM tag on the reverse. / 1 NSKK Qualified Driver’s insignia featuring a stamped metal insignia on black. / 2 NSKK Qualified Driver’s insignia in flat bullion on black. / An 11” x 9 1/4” black book w/ a 1939 Iron Cross in the front titled, “Ehren Chronik” which translates to “Honor Chronicle”. The book is unused & appears to be a combination of scrapbook, diary & German propaganda publication. CONDITION: all items show light wear. The book has loose pages & shows wear to the covers. (02-15961/BF). $600-900. 1720. WWI & WWII GERMAN SHOULDER STRAPS, CLOTH & MORE. This varied lot includes 1 pair of 1st Lieutenant shoulder straps for the Administrative Branch. / 1 Pair of enlisted Senior Sergeant shoulder straps for the 78th Regiment. / 1 Pair of Captain’s shoulder straps for the Infantry. / 4 WWI Army shoulder strap slides. / 1 Panzer enlisted man’s white breast eagle on black. / 2 Railroad RBD Kassel sleeve eagles. / 1 Pair of Infantry dress white collar tabs. / 1 Cuff title for a Land Customs official. / 1 Fire Police NCO sleeve eagle. / 1 Pair of Political Leader collar tabs (missing 1 eagle). / 1 Schutz Police sleeve eagle for an NCO. / 1 Pair of railroad official’s shoulder straps. / 1 Railroad sleeve eagle for WVD Brussel. / 2 Bullion RAD cap insignias. / 1 Pair of shoulder straps for a Luftwaffe 2nd Lieutenant of Signals. / 1 RAD sleeve shield. / 1 Kreigsmarine Engineman NCO sleeve patch. / 1 Kreigsmarine yellow enlisted breast eagle on black. / 1 Panzer gray enlisted eagle on black. / 1 NSKK flat bullion breast eagle. / 1 Cloth Police cap eagle & cockade. / 1 Cloth Luftschutz breast insignia. CONDITION: all items show light wear except as noted. (02-15964/BF). $700-1,000. 1721. WWII GERMAN PINS, BADGES, CLOTH & MORE. This varied lot consists of original WWII German items along w/ items that we suspect are of post WWII mfg. We will identify items we believe to be post war but suggest that the buyer inspect the lot in person before purchase. This lot includes 3 Hitler Youth pins of questionable age. / 2 Metal Edelweiss cap insignia. / 1 Memel medal w/ post war ribbon. / 1 War Merit medal w/ ribbon. / 1 War Merit medal w/ incorrect ribbon. / 2 Army unissued cap eagles of questionable age. / 1 Denazified Luftwaffe eagle of questionable age. / 1 Black Wound badge of questionable age. / 2 Pair of enlisted shoulder straps. / 1 Pair of Artillery 2nd Lieutenant shoulder straps. / 1 Pair of Police Lieutenant General’s shoulder straps of questionable age. / 5 Pairs of Army enlisted collar tabs, some of questionable age. / 1 Black Wound badge w/ painted finish removed. / 1 Luftwaffe Ground Assault badge of questionable age. / 1 Denazified General Assault badge. / 1 Luftwaffe Bomber clasp of questionable age. / 1 Party pin of questionable age. / 1 Enamel Hunting Association badge. / 1 NSKK enamel pin. / 1 Gold Wound badge. / 1 SS mess spoon of questionable age. / 1 50 Pfennig Oranienburg note. / 1 US Sons of Veterans of the Civil War medal w/ partial ribbon. CONDITION: all items show light to moderate wear except as noted. (02-15963/BF). $300-500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1723. TAIL FIN STRUCTURE POSSIBLY FROM A WWII GERMAN MESSERSCHMITT BF 109 PLANE. This approx. 36” x 33” x 4” sheet metal piece appears to be the tail fin from a WWII German Messerschmitt BF 109 Fighter plane. Repainted in a blue & gray camouflage background w/ a black & white German Party symbol on each side. Internal metal has a green finish. Tail fin has many welded, riveted & screwed sheet metal pieces. Phillips head screws & hex head bolts have many different markers stamps. CONDITION: we are unsure that the tail fin section is of WWII origin but are reasonably sure, despite its origin, it has been repainted. Tail section is in solid condition & has significant visual appeal. (02-16648/MD/BF). $300-500.

1724. WALTHER (ac) 41 FLARE PISTOL. Cal. 27mm. S# 8117h. Bbl. 6 1/8” w/ 5 groove rifling. Mfg. 1941 w/ alloy construction for frame & bbl. Eagle over inverted heart shape plus eagle “359” proofs throughout. Checkered plastic grips painted w/ cream color likely to make pistol more visible for its intended emergency signaling. Left side of rear octagon shaped portion of bbl. marked w/ “Z”. Spur hammer, trigger guard release, lanyard loop at butt plus hole drilled through frame above grip for alternate lanyard. Leather lanyard w/ gray metal snap attached to pistol loop. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: very good black flap holster w/ staple & strap retention. Light color leather lined & marked “fuq1941” plus eagle party symbol over “WaA” (no readable number). Front of holster designed to retain its cleaning rod that has leather attached retaining strap & w/ “J41” on handle along w/ eagle “WaA” (unreadable number). CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ typical handling wear & near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (02-16628/NW). CURIO. $300-500. 299

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1722. WWII JAPANESE HINOMARU FLAG & CANTEEN. 1) FLAG. Flag measures approx. 36 1/2” x 30 1/2”. A white silk, Hinomaru flag w/ central red circle. Corners are reinforced w/ ties. CONDITION: flag has somewhat yellowed over time & there is a sm. red patch ironed on to a hole in the red circle. 2) CANTEEN. Metal canteen has a brown enameled finish. Stopper is made of cork & capped w/ a similarly brown painted metal disk that has a separately attached ring at the top. The canteen has a heavy, tan canvas strap sling w/ Japanese ordnance marks on the inside. Stopper is tied down to the sling. CONDITION: minor wear overall. (02-15965(2)/BF). $300-400.


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1725. WWII GERMAN LUFTWAFFE DOUBLE BARREL FLARE PISTOL. Cal. 4 (27mm). S# 29638. Bbls. 6 1/2”. Frame marked on left side “ojn”, “F” & “L.N.24483”. Marked on right side w/ S#. Bbls. marked w/ eagle proofs w/ encircled “4”. Frame & bbls. have black anodized finish. Opening lever, selector & safety switches are darkened steel as are the triggers. Brown checkered Bakelite grips. CONDITION: frame & bbl. retain 90% finish w/ thinning, scratches, small dents & spots of loss. Very good bores w/ small areas of oxidation. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (0216629/BF). $400-600. 1726. GURTFULLER 34 GERMAN BELT FILLING MACHINE & ACCESSORIES. A grouping of WWII era items including the following: 1) Gurtfuller 34 - German MG34 belt filling machine used to load ammunition into non disintegrating metallic belts. Numerous Waffenamts w/ various factory codes & multiple locations. Heavily pitted on right side w/ corrosion brought under control long ago throughout. Detachable crank handle missing original wood but still locks & unlocks w/ ease. Machine appears to be functional & operates smoothly when cycled by hand. 2) Basket drum magazine - painted black; some visible Waffenamts. All hinged parts move freely. 3) 6 - 35” sections of non disintegrating metallic belt for MG34 / 42 & 3 starter tabs. All appear serviceable & free of any obvious defect. 4) 2 - 30 rd. Thompson Machine Gun mags mfg. by the Seymour Products Co. & Crosby Co. Both retaining thin bluing w/ scattered patina though both appear functional. 5) Replica Thompson SMG “L” drum for display. Dark blue finish. No internals. 6) Vickers-Maximum partial belt. Brass starter tab stamped “250 .303 DUNLOP / EYELETS MELB. 1943”. 7) July 45 dated .303 Vickers cloth belt. Tan in color w/ cloth green starter segment. Appears functional & pliable. 8) Leather bound photo album appearing to document the service of Lourn H. Sund. He served in the Army Airforce as a Staff Sergeant from June 1942 until Nov. 1945, serving in European, African & Middle Eastern theaters. Over 100 photos & obituary. (02-16293-1/JZ). $250-500.

1727. WWII ERA JAPANESE KATANA WITH EARLY BLADE. Overall length: 37 3/4”. Blade length: 26 1/8”. Blade has an irregular hamon. The habaki is copper & there are 4 seppa above & below the tsuba. Tsuba is a standard brass, 4 cherry blossom design. The nakago has 4 separate mekugi-ano indicating this may be an early ancestral blade even though there are no signatures on the tang. The tsuka has matching menuki, brown tsuka ito & white same. There is a military style kashira w/ a lanyard hole in the center. Saya has a traditional WWII leather covering. CONDITION: blade has a very nice polish. Tsuka shows light wear overall as does the saya. (02-16152/BF). $600-900. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1729. FINE WWII JAPANESE KATANA & ARROW QUIVER WITH ARROWS. 1) KATANA. Overall length: 37 3/4”. Blade length: 25 1/4”. Blade has an irregular wavy hamon w/ a silver plated copper hibachi. There are 4 seppa below the tsuba & also 4 above the tsuba. Nakago has a lengthy 21 character signature w/ the remnants of a painted signature on the other side of the tang. There is a single mekugi-ano. Tsuba is plain brass w/ black enamel under the first lg. seppa that has a rayed design above & below the tsuba. Matching fuchi & kabuto-gane w/ 3 cherry blossom menuki on each side. Black same w/ brown tsuka-ito & brown & blue tassel attached to the kabuto-gane. Military style saya w/ brass mounts decorated w/ cherry blossums. Saya appears to be covered in fish skin over a wooden core. An exceptionally fine katana w/ a far earlier blade than mounts. CONDITION: blade shows no nicks to the edge & no flaws to the steel. Tsuka shows moderate wear particularly to the same & tsuka ito. Saya is solid but the fish skin wrap has shrunk somewhat. 2) QUIVER & ARROWS. A Japanese enamel painted wicker quiver likely from the 1st quarter of the 20th century. Quiver measures approx. 37 1/2” in length & is finished in a black highlighted cinnabar red color. A silk cord w/ tassels attaches the cover to the body of the quiver. The quiver contains 3 Japanese arrows approx. 35” in length. Each arrow is bamboo w/ 3 fletches & an iron point. 2 Of the arrows have paper labels at the base of the fletches w/ Japanese writing. CONDITION: quiver is substantially solid but has a weak spot approx. 16” up from the base. The base does show minor losses. Arrows have losses to the fletches but are otherwise in good condition. (02-16222/BF). $700-1,200.

1730. JAPANESE ARMY DRESS PARADE SWORD. Overall length: 35 3/4”. Blade length: 28 3/4”. Single fuller blade is stamped, “4” on both side of the ricasso. Gilded brass hilt w/ 10 petal cherry blossom on the backstrap. Wire wrapped sharkskin grip. Plated iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows minor discoloration & loss of finish. Hilt has only traces of gilt remaining. Grip is about 70% complete. Wire is 100%. Scabbard shows 80% original finish. (02-15974/BF). $150-250. 1731. JAPANESE TANTO. Overall length: 17 1/2”. Blade length: 8 1/2”. Blade has an irregular hamon. Copper habaki w/ 1 seppa above & below the iron tsuba. Tsuba has simple gold inlay decoration of a crane & plants below. Nakago has a single mekugi-ano & signed on 1 side. Tsuka has matching fuchi & kashira w/ interesting turtle menuki. Black tsuka ito w/ white same. Saya is black glittery enamel over wood w/ a black ito. CONDITION: blade has a fine polish w/ no defects. Tsuka & saya show light wear overall. (02-16151/BF). $400-600. 301

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1728. JAPANESE KATANA. Overall length: 40”. Blade length: 27”. Blade has a straight hamon w/ a gilded copper habaki. There is 1 thick seppa above & below the tsuba. Tsuba is iron w/ a chiseled vein leaf design. The nakago is unsigned & has 3 mekugi-ano indicating this is likely a remounted ancestral blade. The tsuka retains its matching fuchi, kashira & same. However, the tsuka-ito appears to be replaced & has been tacked into position. There are no menuki. Simple, black painted wood saya w/ paper notes in Japanese, possibly family identification, glued to the outside. CONDITION: blade shows no notable damage or delamination. However, there are spots of oxidation scattered around the mid-point. Tsuba has an oxidized patina. Tsuka shows wear & losses as noted above. Saya is split & held together w/ twine. (02-15973/BF). $400-600.


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1732. CHINESE NRA OFFICER’S DAGGER. Overall length: 16”. Dagger is adorned w/ many cherry blossoms on brass crossguard, scabbard throat, scabbard tip, & brass pommel that covers gripd. Scabbard has Japan black paint & locked by push button in ferrule. Wire wrapped skin grip. CONDITION: blade appears polished & cleaned w/ flaking finish & prior pitting. Brass is dark patina w/ moderate handling marks. Fair scabbard w/ added paint has dent on tip. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (02-16475/MD). $100-200.

1732A. SPORTERIZED & AND ENGRAVED TYPE 38 JAPANESE RIFLE. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 996. Bbl. has been shorted to 19” w/ semi buckhorn rear & white bead front sights installed, front sight on ramp. Type 38 Jap action has had bolt lowered & swept. Bottom metal altered & all metal blued. Rifle is extensively engraved w/ 50% coverage lg. open shaded scroll. The portrait of a muledeer buck is on bbl. boss & a running buck is on center of floorplate. Pistol grip stock of American walnut appears to be made from a Bishop semi inlet blank & measures 14” over opensided read pad. Stock features Monte Carlo comb & swept righthand cheekpiece, point pattern checkering at grip & forend, & shnabled tip. CONDITION: fine as custom finished. Metal retaining over 90% blue. Stock w/ most all of its oil finish. Pad is petrified & deteriorating. Good bore. Mechanically good. (22-1974/MGM). CURIO. $400-600.

1732B. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MODEL 95 STUTZEN KARABINER STRAIGHT PULL BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 8x56R. S# 5844D. Bbl. 19 3/4”. These arms were modified to Stutzen configuration from carbines. Serial number matches on receiver, bbl., stock & upper band. Import marked on right side of bbl. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ “BUDAPEST” “M95”. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ “S” which is stamped over 1918 date & acceptance mark. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2,400 meters. Inverted V front sight. Upper band has bayonet lug & stacking rod. Retaining screw enters from left side. Lower band has provision for side sling. Bottom swivel has been deleted. Non matching hardwood stock set. Buttstock has been renumbered to match. Bottom swivel has been removed from buttstock & hole filled w/ dowel. Unmarked period brown leather sling w/ swiveling attachments. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework finish w/ slight loss of wood in inletted areas, light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. Metal has 80% arsenal rework blue finish w/ light wear & handling marks. Bore has worn lands turning dark in grooves. (22-617/RW). CURIO. $150-250. 1733. 3 INERT PRE WWI FRENCH GRENADES. 1) MODEL 1847. Diameter: ~8.1cm. w/ black paint finish. Wooden plug w/ wire. CONDITION: exterior painted black over lg. spots of prior pitting. Plug appears intact. 2) MODEL 1914 BRACELET. Diameter: ~8.1cm. w/ black paint finish. One has threaded “bracelet” metal plug w/ wooden ears & brass appearing fastener. CONDITION: exterior painted black over lg. spots of prior pitting. Plug appears intact. 3) Similar to the 1847, however diameter ~6.3cm w/ 2 drilled holes & cork plug. CONDITION: Exterior has 1 hole not drilled, but exterior is good w/ large scuff marks. Cork plug has hole, but intact. (02-16273/MD). $300-450. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1734. 4 INERT WWI GERMAN STIELHANDGRANATES. During WWI, Germany recognized that improved hand grenade designs were needed. In 1915, regulation stick grenades (Stielhandgranates) were issued. 1-2) 2 MODEL 15. One has the Kugel style grenade head w/out pin overall: 13”. One has can style head w/ safety pin overall: 14”. CONDITION: Worn weathered appearance to both grenades. Handles show grain checks, scuffs & other handling marks. Oxidized worn metal finish throughout, however one appears to have repainted threaded section. 3-4) 2 MODEL 17. Overall 14” w/ star shaped plugs (2 have cords inside handle, other is corroded shut). Laminated wood handles. Metal can heads w/ belt hook loops marked “VON GERBAUCH / SPRENGKAPSEL / EINSETZEN” w/ maker’s codes “ELB” or “SEB”. CONDITION: worn finish throughout w/ oxidation & flaking finish. Handles are worn w/ handling marks & grain checking. (02-16239-1/MD). $500-750.

1735. 4 INERT WWI & WWII GERMAN STIELHANDGRANATES. 1-3) WWI 3 MODEL 17. Measuring about 14 1/2” overall w/ different style metal can shells w/ wooden handles. One butt corroded sealed cap, 1 has wrap sealed butt w/ cord & one has cord under buttcap. Metal cans have belt loops, 2 have label “VOR GEBRAUCH / SPRENGKAPSEL / EINSETZEN” w/ mfg. codes “JHB” or AEG”. 4) WWII MODEL 24. Similar style to Model 17 w/ redesigned metal sheet can explosive head. Laminated wood handle marked “43acl”. Buttcap has cord. CONDITION: all grenades have worn weathered appearance w/ flaking finish, oxidation & pitting. (02-16239-2/MD). $500-750.

1736. 8 INERT WWI & WWII GERMAN HAND GRENADES. Lot includes: 1 WWI Kugelhandgranate. / 3 M39 w/ blue painted BZE fuses. / 1 Steilhandgranate head w/ BZE fuse w/out stick handle. / 1 Model 1945 iron grenade w/ BZE fuse. / 1 Nb 42 smoke grenade w/ 1929 type fuse & 1 unmarked grenade w/ BZE style fuse. CONDITION: fair to good overall w/ handling marks, dents, pitting & oxidation. (02-16255-1/MD). $400-600. 303

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1737. 3 INERT WWI GERMAN DISKUSHANDGRANATE 15 GRENADES. These grenades are made of 2 steel places crimped together w/ 4 internal rods. The grenades were designed to be thrown like a frisbee having centrefugal force on the rods to prime the grenade & explode upon contact, rather than time delay. These 3 grenades have different exterior painted finish w/out any noticeable markers marks. One has correct appearing pin & cap, one has cap plugged & 1 has replacement plug. CONDITION: fair condition commensurate w/ age w/ wear, scuffing & oxidation. (0216257/MD). $250-500.

1738. 8 INERT WWI GERMAN MODEL 17 EIERHANDGRANATES. These grenades were used in WWI along side the Kugelhandgranates & Steilhandgranates as a smaller more compact grenade. These “egg” shaped grenade are about 2” in diameter, painted black w/ various makers stamps & types of fuzes, 1 has cap. CONDITION: Good overall w/ painted finish flaking to varying degrees w/ patina. (02-16258-1/MD). $400-800.

1739. 8 INERT WWI GERMAN MODEL 17 EIERHANDGRANATES. These grenades were used in WWI along side the Kugelhandgranates & Steilhandgranates as a smaller more compact grenade. These “egg” shaped grenades are about 2” in diameter, painted black & red w/ various makers stamps & types of fuses & caps; 1 w/out cap & 1 having French style fuse. CONDITION: good overall w/ painted finish flaking to varying degrees w/ patina. 1 Grenade has partially drilled hole. (02-16258-2/MD). $400-800.

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1741. 4 INERT WWI GERMAN KUGELHANDGRANATE GRENADES. One is 1913 Neuere Art style w/ iron body & alloy plug. Three are 1915 pattern made of alloy w/ 2 having alloy plugs & 1 having cap. All grenades are painted black. CONDITION: grenades have good exterior finish showing wear & flaking finish commensurate w/ age. 2 Plugs have priming wires, while 1 plug is without a wire. 1 Plug appears to have welding marks. (0216260/MD). $400-800.

1742. 8 INERT WWI CENTRAL POWERS & ENTENTE GRENADES. Included in this group are 3 Austro Hungarian style M1915 “corn cob” style stick grenades, Austro Hungarian Rohr Type 2 1917 stick grenade, 1 German Model 1913 rod grenade, 2 German Model 1914 rod grenades w/ 1 range cup, 1 French Model 1915 rod grenade & 1 Italian M14 disk hand grenade. CONDIITON: ranging from fair to good w/ oxidation, handling marks & pitting. (02-16276/MD). $550-800.

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1740. 4 PRACTICE WWI & WWII GERMAN STIELHANDGRANATES. 1) MODEL 39B SMOKE. Approx. 14 1/4” overall length w/ metal can explosive head marked Nb rigr 39 B”, “gqv / 254 41”. Laminate wood handle w/ white paint band & marked “RR1940” indicating Richard Rinker 1940 production. Threaded butt cap w/ cord stored inside handle. CONDITION: thread cap is loose to handle & partially detached. Wood handle has worn appearance w/ grain checks. Metal finish is fading & flaking w/ oxidation & pitting. 2-3) 2 MODEL 17 TRAINING. Approx. 14 1/2” overall length. Metal can heads w/ holes drilled, belt loop & red paint. Laminate wood handles w/ partially discernable markings. One butt cap w/ missing cord, one has missing cap & cord. CONDITION: wood handles have worn appearance w/ grain checks. Metal finish is fading & flaking w/ oxidation & pitting. One buttcap has loose fit to handle. 4) MODEL 24 TRAINING. Approx. 14 1/2” overall length. Metal can heads w/ holes drilled & red paint. Laminate wood handle marked “Ub” & “RR 1940” indicating Richard Rinker 1940 production. Replacement metal cap has improper fit. CONDITION: wood handle has worn appearance. Metal finish on head is fading & flaking w/ oxidation & pitting. Replacement buttcap has good repainted metal finish. (02-16239-3/MD). $500-750.


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1743. 5 INERT WWI FRENCH GRENADES. 1) PETARD. A rather rudimentary grenade more similar to firework rocket. A wooden handle has a grenade body & fuse block attached by wire wrapping. 2) P1. A “pear” shaped grenade designed early in WWI w/ a rather lg. spoon lever & having a cast iron body. A brass ID disk is attached by wire through a hole in the lever. 3) F1. A “pineapple” style grenade w/ a red painted cast iron body. 1916 “Brillant” fuse w/ safety pin. 4-5) OF1. “Egg” shaped style of grenades w/ sheet metal yellow painted bodies. 1916 “Brilliant” fuses w/ replacement safety pins. CONDITION: the petard grenade is rather worn & pitted w/ oxidation, others are good w/ handling marks, flaking finish & holes. (02-16270-2/MD). $500-750.

1744. 5 INERT WWI FRENCH GRENADES. 1) BERTRAND. A 2” dia. gas grenade w/ cast iron exterior have wire wrapping. Inside said grenade was to be a sm. glass ball containing chloroacetone, however inside this one is a sm. piece of glass. 2,3) 2 “EGG” MODEL 1915. 2 Sheet metal “egg” body grenades. 1915 style plug fuses w/ protective caps. 4,5) 2 MODEL F1 1915. 2 “Pineapple” F1 grenades w/ cast iron bodies. 1915 style percussion plug fuses. CONDITION: ranging from fair to good w/ oxidation, flaking finish & pitting. Bertrand grenade exhibits cracking metal along edges. (02-16270-3/MD). $500-750

1745. 6 INERT WWI FRENCH GRENADES. 1) EXCELSIOR. 13” Overall length. Wooden handle holding a sheet metal can head having belt loop, safety pin & propeller style ignition system. 2) VB GRENADE. A cast iron about 3 1/4” length, 2” diameter rifle grenade designed to be fired from the French Lebel rifle. 3) 1916 GAS. A red & black repainted gas grenade w/ 1916 style fuse. Fuse & threads have broken off from body of grenade. 4-5) 2 “EGG” STYLE. 2 Sheet metal body “egg” shaped grenades w/ gray painted bodies (1 repainted). one has Billant style fuse & 1 has 1916 plug style fuse. 6) F1. Cast iron “pineapple” style grenade w/ 1915 style plug fuse. CONDITION: ranging from fair to good overall w/ handling wear, flaking finish & oxidation. (02-16270-4/MD). $500-750.

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1747. 6 INERT WWI US MK I & MK II GRENADES. These grenades are about 4.75” overall w/ 2” diameter having a black paint or gray tone. All fuses have safety pins. CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ flaking or faded finish w/ oxidation & scuffs. (02-16245-2/MD). $300-500.

1748. 6 INERT WWI BRITISH “MILLS BOMB” GRENADES. 1) No. 5. Grenade w/ pin & lever painted w/ a red band & green band. Bottom plug indicates 1916 mfg. CONDITION: good overall w/ flaking paint & scuffs. 2,3,4) No. 23 MK II. 3 Grenades w/ pins; 1 missing lever. Bottom plugs have various markers w/ 1917 mfg. date. CONDITION: good overall w/ scuffs & patina, flaking red paint on exterior of one grenade. 5,6) 2 Black painted grenades in No. 23 MK II style. One w/out bottom plug, top plug & retaining pin. One w/out retaining pin for spoon. CONDITION: good overall w/ paint over prior marks & pitting. (0216246-1/MD). $500-700.

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1746. 2 INERT WWI OTTOMAN EMPIRE GRENADES. These 1lb., 10 oz. grenades are similar to many “pineapple” style grenades w/ Farsi markings on body that are believed to be translated as “Type 2 Infantry Grenade”. Body has a 3” diameter & 4” length. Both have brass caps, 1 is sealed. One grenade has cast notch for carrying in ring. CONDITION: 1 grenade has sm. hole on bottom, otherwise both grenades are intact & good condition w/ patina on sealed cap. Cap for other grenade appears replacement. (02-16272-1/MD). $500-700.


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1749. SELDOM SEEN WWII INERT TOBIAS HELL-BALL GRENADE MADE IN KEYES FIBER OF WATERVILLE, MAINE. Tobias Miller of Point Lookout, New York filed a patent for a Hand Grenade on Feb. 13th, 1941 S# D-98950 & was awarded the patent 2,393,861 on January 29th, 1946. His patent was to improve means for preventing premature firing & accidental discharge while in transit; while designed to be lightweight & easily throwable. On Nov. 5th, 1941, Grant Schlieker, Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry authorized a test of the grenade. While Keyes Fiber of Waterville Maine as subject of manufacture these grenades, complications about construction of plants need to manufacture the grenades along w/ issues with fuses not firing, only samples of these grenades were ever produced. This 3 1/2” diameter sphere grenade is mfg from die cast plastic w/ a cross section metal insert. Inside of this grenade is a hand scratched “8”; mostly likely sample #8. The cap for this grenade is red die cast plastic w/ a cross slot for the pin & having a brass forked holder for the fuse surrounded by 2 intertwined coil springs. A large steel ring holding the 2 1/2” pin that holds the cap to the main shell by 2 cross slots. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of provenance about the Tobias Miller patent #2393861, Jacobi & Jacobi law offices correspondence about the patent, War Department & W. E. Parsons Keyes Fiber correspondence. Also included is a lg. schematic print of the grenade by B.L.M. Inc. CONDITION: very good overall showing only light marks & scuffs on exterior w/ residue on steel ring. (02-16278/MD). 300-500.

1750. INERT WWII OSS EASTMAN KODAK TYPE 13 “BEANO” GRENADE. Designed during WWII by the OSS to emulate a baseball making throwing the grenade easier. This grenade is 2 7/8” diameter w/ a green painted body; no markings on exterior. The black plastic plus is marked “EKC 7” & “FUZE, T5”. The plug has a knurled cap that is spring loaded, released by removing pin, then thrown. CONDITION: Very good exterior finish with interior of grenade having bright finish w/ light oxidation. Plug has a few gouges on inside portion w/ red paint in some threads. (02-16279-1). $500-700.

1751. 4 WWII M1 GRENADE LAUNCHER ADAPTERS WITH INERT WWII MKII GRENADES. 4 OD green painted adapters w/ yellow stampings including 1944 & 1945. Each are fitted for 4 prongs holding grenade & slot for spoon to be inserted. Included are 4 WWII US MK II grenades w/ M10A3 fuses. Various finishes on exterior w/ 3 having a yellow band. CONDITION: ranging from fair to good exhibiting flaking finish, oxidation & scuffs; 1 adapter missing single prong. (0216268-2/MD). $400-800.

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1753. 6 INERT BRITISH WWII & EARLIER GRENADES. 1,2) 2 MK 36 M1 “MILLS BOMB”. These grenades are not dated on bottom caps, however are style to those used through World Wars. Brown finish w/ various painted accents. 3,4,5) 3 WWII MK 36 M1 “MILLS BOMB”. These grenades have various paint finishes w/ bottom caps dated 1942-1944. One grenade has replacement hex head style top plug. 6) WWII 68 ATIII ANTI TANK GRENADE. Yellow painted exterior w/ various accent colors on body w/ 40 date. CONDITION: all grenades w/ pins range from fair to very good condition w/ fading varnish & finish, scuffs & oxidation. 2 No 36 grenades has holes on bodies. (02-16246-2). $400-600.

1754. 7 BRITISH WWII & COLD WAR NO. 36 MK I “MILLS BOMB” GRENADES. These “Mills Bomb” grenades were used by the British military up until the 1970’s when phased out by the L2 grenades. 3 have WWII dates, 3 have 1950’s dates & 1 trainer marked “DRILL” through w/ white paint body & holes throughout. All are same style w/ various paint finishes & accents; 1 is w/out fuse parts. CONDITION: fair to very good throughout w/ flaking finish, handling marks & dents. 1 grenade missing bottom cap. (02-16246-3/MD). $500-700.

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1752. 4 PRACTICE DANISH WWII HAANDBOMBE GRENADES. 1, 2, 3) MODEL 1923. Mfg. in Denmark before & after German invasion, these practice grenade as made of steel w/ 2 holes; 1 on bottom cap & 1 drilled into body. 1 Painted yellow. 2 Painted gray w/ black stripe & “23”. 2 have correct appearing safety wires w/ 1 being replacement. CONDITION: Painted finish is flaking commensurate w/ age. along w/ patina. 4) MODEL BLANK HAND BOMB 41. Same configuration as 1923, however main body made of wood w/ a paper board type cover around half of body. Marked on side w/ crown “FKR /41”., “AMC / 54-06” & red star “54”. CONDITION: Wood body shows flaking finish. Metal parts show patina. Cardboard has lg. separation w/ flaking finish. Replacement top plunger & side plunger makers for improper use of safety ring. (02-16253/MD). $250-500.


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1755. 5 INERT WWII JAPANESE GRENADES. Included in this group is 1 Type 10, 3 Type 97 & 1 Type 99 w/out plug or fuse. This selection of iron grenades measure about 2 1/2” in length w/ 2” diameter w/ 4 having top caps & fuses. 3 Grenades have pins w/ string cords. CONDITION: fair to good overall w/ oxidation, handling marks, & dents throughout commensurate w/ age. (02-16272-2/MD). $350-500.

1756. 6 INERT WWII JAPANESE TYPE 4 GRENADES. These grenades were part of the last ditch effort by Japan during World War II. When metal resources became scarce, ceramic or similar materials were used for grenade bodies. These 6 grenades are of various colors & styles of necks w/ 4 having glaze finish on exterior; no fuzes or caps. CODITION: all grenades appear intact w/ a few minor scuffs & spots of missing glaze. (02-16279-2/MD). $200-300. 1757. JAPANESE MINE TRAINING AID SET, NO.2. A fascinating inside look at the perils our GIs faced during WWII. This set is unique & intriguing at first glance at the wood transit chest that houses it. Designed for our engineering units to prepare them for identifying & working w/ likely encountered Japanese ordnance in the Pacific theater of operations. In its entirety, weighing approx. 40 lbs., it contains multiple examples of Japanese mines, fuses & grenades w/ enough moving parts to safely & accurately learn recognition, disarming & disposal of these likely adversaries. It appears that only 592 sets were available for distribution, this one complete w/ the original technical bulletin “TB ENG 79”. The lid of the transit chest, measuring 39”x13”x5.5.”, is stenciled on the outside “MINE TRAINING AID” / “SET NO.2, JAPANESE.” / “SNL SET NO. 386-02”. On the lid interior two printed keys, the first a translation of Japanese inscriptions, & the 2nd an 8”x7.5” photograph of the kit contents. Included in the kit, each in their designated spots, are the following: Type 93 anti tank mine, Type 93 fuse, bar (yardstick mine) w/ 4 fuses, Type 97 hand grenade, Type 3 landmine w/ fuse, Type 99 magnetic mine, & 2 original copies of the 24 page TB ENG 79 War Department Technical Bulletin dated June of 1945. All items in this kit were U.S. mfg. to accurately resemble their original counterparts right down to the nomenclature. CONDITION: all items contained appear to remain free moving & functional after all these years. The crate itself is still sturdy w/ original functioning metal clamps & hinges. Even the stenciling on exterior surfaces still remains legible. (02-16281/JZ). $1,200-1,800. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1758. 6 INERT WWII & KOREAN WAR US M11 PRACTICE RIFLE GRENADES. All are painted black. 1,2) 2 M11. Both dated “7-42”. 3,4) 2 M11A2. One date “9-43”, other dated “1-44”. 5) 1 M11A3 dated “10-1951” 6) 1 M11A4 dated “4-52”. CONDITION: good overall w/ black finish having areas of flaking w/ oxidation, scuffs & dents throughout. (0216268-1/MD). $300-600.

1759. 3 KOREAN & VIETNAM WAR M1A2 GRENADE LAUNCHER ADAPTERS WITH 3 INERT MK II GRENADES. OD green painted adapters. One dated 1952 w/ 3 prongs. 2 Have WWII dates w/ 1969 modification from 4 prongs to 3 prongs w/ new drilled locations. Accompanied by 3 MK II grenades w/ M6A4C (post WWII), M204A1 (Korean) & M10A3 fuse (WWII). Grenades are OD green painted w/ either yellow & red accents. CONDITION: good to very good overall, showing oxidation & scuffs. 2 Have wood pegs for resting spoon slot. Bottom of 1 grenade has threaded hole on bottom w/ 1 hole on side partially filled. (02-16268-2/MD). $300-500.

1760. 3 INERT M18 STYLE SMOKE GRENADES ON M2A1 ADAPTERS. 1-3) 3 M18 style grenades: 1 Smoke Red w/ several holes marked “INERT” on fuse, 1 Incen TH dated “10-53” w/ M201A1 fuse, & 1 M18 Smoke Red w/ M201A1 fuse. 4-6) 3 M2A1 GRENADE ADAPTERS. Gray finished adapters marked “1944” or “6-52” w/ 3 prongs & band to retain grenade spoons. 7-9) 3 GRENADE CASES. Also included are 3 black painted paper board cases for M18 style grenades. CONDITION: grenades & adapters good overall w/ handling wear, peppery oxidation, patina & flaking finish. Cases in good condition w/ wear & flaking finish. (02-16268-4/MD). $350-500.

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1761. 4 INERT US M18 STYLE GRENADES & 4 US M2A1 ADAPTERS. 1-4) 4 M18 GRENADES. 1 Gas CN-DM, 1 AN-M8 Smoke, 1 AN-M14 Incen & 1 M18 smoke. 3 have M201A1 marked fuses & 1 missing spoon. Grenades in various color schemes. 5-8) 4 M2A1 ADAPTERS. Gray finished adapters w/ 3 dated “6-52”, 1 no date. 1 Adapter has metal band that retains spoon of grenade. CONDITOIN: fair to very good condition w/ varying degrees of wear, oxidation, & handling marks. (02-16268-5/MD). $350-500.

1762. 14 INERT/CUTAWAY US SMOKE GRENADES. Lot includes 1 M8, 3 M34, 2 WP, 1 XM83, 2 MK3A2, 3 unmarked training, 1 WP style cutaway & 1 MP34 cutaway grenades. Fuses include 1 M200A1, 3 M201A1, 2 M206A1 & 3 M206A2. Grenades are finished in a variety of colors w/ some having yellow bands. Also included is 1 paperboard canister for M8 grenade. CONDITION: fair to good overall w/ ranging degree of wear. The M8 appears to be previously used w/ missing fuse. (0216248-2/MD). $250-500.

1763. 11 INERT / PRACTICE COLD WAR USSR GRENADES. 1-9) 8 F1. These cast iron grenades have various finishes having a UZRGM type fuse marked w/ 1970’s or 1980’s dates & “386”. 10) 1 RGD-5. Black painted sheet metal body w/ fuse dated “74”. 11) 1 Training RGD-5. Similar to RGD-5 w/ iron body black painted iron body dated “0274” & fuse dated “73”. CONDITION: good to very good overall appearance w/ handling marks, dents & flaking finish. (02-16244-1/MD). $500-750.

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1765. 11 INERT BOSNIAN WAR ERA GRENADES. After the Fall of the Iron Curtain and the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the Bosnian War was a part of a larger era of war in the era during the 1990’s. These grenade seem to be used or made during that time. 1-5) 4 M75 & case. Black plastic grenade w/ US style fuse measuring 2 1/2” x 2 1/2”. Also included is 1 green plastic case for a grenade. 6) 1 BR-M91. Similar to M75 grenade w/ 04/93 date on fuse. 7) 1 BR-M92. Similar to M75 grenade w/ RB-M92 on fuse. 8-11) 4 M93 grenades. 2 are taller (2 3/4”) w/ “ASZ” mfg. code. 1 w/ “124” mfg. code w/ percussion style fuse. 1 “124” mfg. code w/ M75 style fuse. 12) 1 Unmarked in M93 style mouse trap style fuse. CONDITION: fuse is broken at threads & spring holder on unmarked grenade. Otherwise, all grenades in very good overall w/ light scuffs. (02-16249-1/MD). $500-750.

1766. 9 INERT / CZECH COLD WAR OR LATER GRENADES. 1-3) 3 UZRGM. 2 Green painted w/ 1970, 1 black painted iron grenades w/ filled cavity. 4-9) 6 URG-86. Used by Czechslovakia & the Czech Republic, these plastic cased grenades are in a variety of colors. Fuses are marked either” irv’ or “wxh” for mfg. code. CONDITION: all in good to very good condition w/ handling wear, scuffs & flaking finish. (02-16249-2/MD). $300-500.

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1764. 10 INERT POLISH COLD WAR GRENADES. 1-6) 6 F1 GRENADE. F1 grenades w/ UZRGM style fuses w/ various stamps including “SZK” & “354”. 7-8) 2 PRACTICE GRENADES. F1 grenade & RGD-42 grenade w/ UZRGM fuse Indicated as practice grenade w/ red painted band & “CWICZ” on fuse. 9) 1 DISPLAY CUTAWAY. F1 grenade w/ UZRGM fuse, has quarter cutaway w/ painted interior for display purposes w/ “71” date on fuse. 10) 1 CGN TRAINING GRENADE. Having a missile profile 10.5” overall. CONDITION: from fair to good overall w/ flaking finish, dents, scratches & handling marks. (02-16244-2/MD). $400-600.


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1767. 8 INERT RUSSIAN & BULGARIAN COLD WAR GRENADES. 1-4) 4 SOVIET RUSSIAN R-4. Sm. 3.5” overall, 1 missing top cover & 1 missing internal container. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ light marks. 5-8) 4 BULGARIAN 36M VECSEY. Sm. 3.5” length.1 Missing spoon & 1 internal container. CONDITION: good overall w/ flaking finish, oxidation & handling marks. (0216251/MD). $200-400.

1768. 11 COLD WAR SOVIET BLOC CUTAWAY DISPLAY GRENADES. Featuring RGD-5 & F1 grenades from Russia, Bulgaria, East Germany & Poland having cut away bodies & fuses. Colored interiors displaying the different sections of small parts & body composition. Exteriors & spoon show makers & ordnance marks. CONDITION: Good to very good overall showing handling marks, scuffing & flaking finish. (02-16262-1/MD). $500-750.

1769. 10 INERT CUTAWAY GRENADES FROM WWI TO COLD WAR. A wide variety of grenades from different periods including: British No. 36 MK I WWII & 1950’s, French F1 WWI, German “egg” WWI, US M26 style, US F1 style & Danish M54. CONDITION: Good appearing displays w/ varying degrees of finish loss & scuffs. (0216262-2/MD). $500-750.

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1771. 5 INERT / TRAINING RUSSIAN STYLE STICK GRENADES. 1) WWI RUSSIAN 1914. All gray metal finished grenade w/ safety pin. 2-3) 2 RKG-3EM. These 14.5” overall grenades are black & green painted w/ safety pins. All green painted grenade has Chinese markings on head. 4-5) 2 UPG-8 STYLE TRAINING GRENADES. One 14.5” all black metal & one 14” length smaller black plastic training grenades. CONDITION: good to very good overall,w/ ranging degrees of wear & flaking finish. (02-16267-2/MD). $400-750.

1772. DEMILLED CHINESE TYPE 56 RPG. Overall length: 38 1/4” black finished tube. Fire control group has Chinese characters over S# “304758” / circle “57”. Tube matching numbered “4758”. Bakelite grip panels. A 19” wooden sleeve covers middle section of tube held by 2 steel bands. Folding 1 3/4” front sight & 3 1/4” rear sight. Khaki web sling hold by leather sling attachments. Fire control group is covered by canvas sling having Chinese characters on inside flap along w/ front tube cover. Also included is a canvas scabbard covering tube. CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ wear & moderate handling marks. Fire control mechanism appears to function. (02-16275-1/MD). $200-400.

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1770. 5 INERT / TRAINING RPG-43 ANTI TANK GRENADES. The RPG-43 hand grenade was developed during WWII as a antitank grenade to counter heavier armored tanks such as the Tiger. There are 4 practice & 1 cutaway. 2 Are black & green painted w/ “CWICZEBNY” marking indicating Polish training. 2 Are green painted w/ “SZKOLNY” Polish school markings & label. 1 Is cutaway w/ green & yellow finish showing internal components. Each grenade has wood handle w/ lanyard loop at top & safety pin. CONDITION: good to very good overall w/ handling marks. (02-16267-1/MD). $500-750.


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1773. DEMILLED IRAQ AL-NASIRAH RPG 7. Cal. 40mm. Overall length: 37 1/2” w/ black painted finish & flared end to steel tube. 15 5/8” Length wood sleeve protects the user w/ 3 metal bands fastened to tube. Flip up adj. front & rear sight. Left side of tube has welded on rail for sight. 2 Synthetic grips. Fire control group marked on right side “AL-NASIRAH / CAL. 40MM / MADE IN IRAQ” & sideplate written in Arabic. Khaki green sling on sling swivels along w/ green canvas cover for fire control group & green plastic muzzle covers. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rail mounted scope w/ forehead rest, eye cup & range finding reticle. Black finish exterior w/ orange label having “T 37GBq”. Canvas carrying case for sight. Good overall exterior finish w/ top half of lens broken. CONDITION: good overall appearance w/ light oxidation, pitting & handling marks throughout. (02-16275-2/MD). $500-750.

1774. BULGARIAN RPG-7B W/ ROCKETS & BOOSTERS, DEMILLED. Contrary to popular belief shoulder fire rocket launchers are not a new technology. Looking back to the 18th Century will reveal early flintlock designs modified to launch a makeshift grenade. More recently the military complex has refined their capabilities. The first RPG system the RPG-2 was simply a tube that launched a grenade. To the rear of the grenade was a launch charge that expelled the grenade with later versions utilizing a rocket that fired once it was out of range of the operator. The rocket was stabilized by 6 sheet metal fins placed at its rear. The effective range was a maximum of 150 meters and it utilized simple iron sights for aiming. The RPG-7 first hit the field in 1961. There are currently almost 30 variations of the RPG-7, most of them duplicate the Russian and Chinese variants. This particular example the RPG-7B was manufactured in Bulgaria, bearing Cyrillic characters and the Circle 10 arsenal mark on the trigger group. It is in a completely inert state at this time, non-firing and deactivated. The high-pressure chamber has a large hole drilled through it that is concealed beneath the brown heat shield to remain esthetically correct. It has also been properly demilled with the addition of a welded steel rod blocking the center of the chamber. Both pistol grips utilize brown plastic grip surfaces and the trigger group bears the following Cyrillic markings: “pnr-7B / EH947 / 1969r” with the Circle 10 Arsenal mark. The serial number EH947 is located on the receiver section of the tube as well. The left side of the blast chamber has a scope mount where the correct optic for aiming is located. The optic is complete with the battery cup, rubber eye piece and padded forehead rest. The pistol grips and heat shield are a matching reddish brown in color while the remainder of the tube is painted black. The trigger group retains its original natural aluminum finish. Folding iron sights are still present consisting of a crude protective post front sight with a rear sight graduated in adjustment from 200 to 500 meters. It currently sports the correct tan canvas sling with both end covers present. Folding bipod is mounted directly behind the front sight, forward of the trigger group. It is accompanied by several display rockets and two complete RPG faded green gunner’s pouches complete with cleaning kit, inert rockets, inert booster rockets in their original green plastic cases. RPG-7 measures 37.5” in length with rockets measuring 25.5” long. Rocket boosters are 11.5” in length. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4 inert rockets, 3 booster rockets, 4 booster rocket transport tubes (2 plastic, 2 waxed cardboard), 2 RPG cleaning kits located in 2 green canvas RPG gunner pouches, 1 – 20” RPG-2 inert rocket. CONDITION: this RPG-7 is in far nicer condition than any thing typically experienced in the field. Grip panels and heat shield bear only light signs of handling upon the closest inspection. Black painted tube retains complete consistent coverage with only significant thinning at mechanical intervention at bipod. Most markings on rockets and boosters are clear and easy to read bearing both Circle 10 and Circle 11 marks. (02-16275-3/JZ). $800-1,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1775. LARGE SELECTION OF USMC PATCHES, CHEVRONS & RELATED CLOTH. This group contains but is not limited to a selection of Marine Corps patches for various Marine units including the Fleet Marine Force, Fleet Marine Force Pacific w/ various specialties, 4th Marine Division, 3rd Marine Division, 1st Marine Division & many more. / A lg. variety of chevrons from several periods. / A variety of Marine Corps specialty patches. / An aiguillette. / Marine Corps souvenir handkerchief & pillow cases. / Marine Corps armbands for MPs & DNCO. There are many, many more interesting patches included in this lot. Please see photos or inspect in person. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear. (02-15919-1/BF). $300-500.

1775A. EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF USMC EPHEMARA. Various paper ephemera related to the US Marine Corp w/ notable items to include, but not limited to: Gillette shaving kit in leather zippered pouch. / $2 mess coupon. / Traveling hygiene kit. / Elrex watch. / 5+ Magazines in plastic sleeves. / 10+ Training books & manuals. / An assortment of postcards. / Sewing kit. / Deck of international “Signalcards”. / Headquarters USMC card & Camp Elliot card. / photographs & documents off the USS Wright. / Sewing kit w/ naval motifs. / 3 Volume set of “INSTRUCTION MANUALS FOR STEAMFITTING APPRENTICES” volumes 1, 2 & 3 in fair condition w/ deterioating bindings & covers. / CONDITION :majority of items in good condition w/ wear & staining commensurate w/ age. (02-15919-2/MD). $500-1,000.

1776. THE PERSONAL EFFECTS OF USMC CORPORAL FLOYD W. MCALLISTER. Born in Iowa City, Iowa Oct. 6th, 1900. He appears to have enlisted into the US Army for WWI mustering into the 89th Division, 353rd Infantry, Company “F”. The 353rd is known now as the “All-Kansas” regiment. The 89th division saw front line action in September 1918 when the AEF launched it’s first offensive at St. Mihiel along w/ the Meuse-Argonne offensive. However, this lot primarily has effects from his service in the USMC when he applied in 1921. His records history show duty at Parris Island, SC (1921-1923) / Quantico, VA / Washington, DC / Sea Grit, NJ, / Camp Perry, OH / On Nov 1923, he was awarded Civil Service 1st Grade MCI. On Feb 15th, 1924, he was given a special promotion to Corporal. In July 1924, was court martialed for disobeying the chief messman & using In September 1924, participated in the Special 8-3th Rifle Range Camp Perry, OH National matches. Was discharged on Nov. 21st, 1924 w/ excellent character w/ his list of awards being Good Conduct, Rifle Sharpshooter & Pistol Sharpshooter. Floyd McAllister died in Brooklyn, Iowa 1997. The effects contained in this lot appear to be his 22” x 13” x 7” luggage case, his dress uniform, a couple of USMC banners, a 48 Star flag, 2 OD green service caps, A riker box w/ “USMC / SCORING / DETACHMENT” banner & several USMC buttons, 2 photograph books containing primarily photos of his time in service, & family & finally a few books about US Marine Corp. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 page document detailing marine’s service. CONDITION: items appear in fair to good condition w/ wear, staining, fading color & small spots of damage. (02-15910/MD). $1,200-1,600. 317

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1777. INTERESTING GROUP OF WWI & WWII US GAS MASKS & ACCESSORIES. Masks are both Army & Navy issue which would include the Marine Corps. 1) U.S. MODEL 1917 SBR. Developed from the English Small Box Respirator w/ improvements. Produced in 6 sizes (1-6). This was the 1st US made gas mask to receive service on the western front. Mask has khaki canvas carrier & consists of face mask, hose & yellow painted filter canister. Also includes instructions & record card. Mask has size marking “WIDE 3”. Mask appears to be complete. 2) US MODEL 1917 SBR. Mask is very similar to #1 above although it comes w/ a canned anti-dimming stick. Also has yellow canister & instruction paper. OD green canvas case marked “4 WIDE” & marked inside flap “S-18-22”. 3) USN U GAS MASK ND MARK IV. Mask is sealed in original cellophane wrapper. Carrier is faded blue canvas w/ “lift the dot” fasteners. 4) USN U GAS MASK ND MARK IV. Mask is not in original wrapper but is complete w/ canister & instruction tag. Faded blue cloth container w/ “lift the dot” fasteners. 5) USN U GAS MASK NDO MARK I. Gas mask w/ canister. Has rubber face piece w/ twin hoses & gray canvas carrier. 6) US FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK M9A1. Gas mask developed in 1947 & used through the early 1960s by the US Army & Marine Corps & much later by police & civil defense organizations. Mask was replaced by M17 series. Mask has green rubberized face covering w/ screw on canister on left side of face. Green canvas carrier. 7) US ARMY SERVICE GAS MASK. Mask appears to be M2 w/ green rectangular filter canister. Rubberized mask. Canvas carrier marked w/ “Chemical Corps” insignia. 8) US ARMY LIGHTWEIGHT SERVICE MASK. M3 style mask w/ rubber face piece, circular canister & anti-dimming stick. In green canvas carrier. 9) US M17 MASK. Mask is complete w/ internal filters. Green canvas carrier marked “M17” & “M”. 10) US MASK M17A1. Mask is equipped w/ drinking tube. Internal filters are present. Green canvas carrier marked “M17A1” & “M”. ACCESSORIES: other items include 2 sealed replacement canisters for WWII era Navy masks. Decontaminating kit M13 dated 7-66. Good mask M6 in sealed packet. A green canvas carrier marked “US” & “ARMY OPTICAL MASK”, WWII era. Brown canvas carrier for early unknown mask marked on rear “FOR TRAINING PURPOSE ONLY”. CONDITION: masks have wear, staining, hardening & cracking of flexible components w/ staining & wear on carriers. (02-15900/RW). $1,000-1,400.

1778. RANDALL VIETNAM ERA NUMBER 16 ATTACK/SURVIVAL KNIFE W/ OWNER’S NAME & SCABBARD. 5 3/4” Spearpoint blade has saw type serrations on top edge, Randall marking on left. Owner’s name “John H. Persing” is on right side. Stainless steel tubular handle is braised to brass guard & has rubber cap to cover storage compartment. Knife comes in what appears to be its original rough back sheath w/ “Randall Made” stamp at top & whetstone in pouch. CONDITION: good. Blade w/ some sharpening & a few minor nicks in cutting edge. Has not been cleaned or repolished. Scabbard shows considerable wear. Some thongs replaced w/ shoelaces. PROVENANCE: Collection of Dr. John Persing. (02-15417-6/MGM). $800-1,500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1779. INTERESTING GROUP OF 4 US TANKER HELMETS WWII THROUGH VIETNAM INCLUDING 1 US MARINE CORP MARKED. 1) US WWII M38 TANKER HELMET. Designed in 1938 by Rawlings Mfg. Co. & introduced in 1941. This helmet has several improvements over earlier helmets including spring arms to hold the earflaps snugly against the ear. OD green helmet has composite construction w/ leather liner. Liner is marked inside w/ “Rawlings” “7 1/8” “patent #”. Helmet is complete as was never issued & w/ shelf wear. CONDITION: helmet has scuffing, wear, staining & thinning paint from service use but has good attractive appearance. 2) VIETNAM ERA TANKER HELMET. US Vietnam War period combat vehicle crewman helmet Model SA-1552/G. These helmets were worn by crewmen aboard tanks and other vehicles. The helmets have built in headphones and are complete w/ microphones. Helmets are marked on outside of microphone mounting “ASTROCOM” “SA-1552/G”. CONDITION: both helmets appear complete w/ microphone, connecting cables, earpieces. However, 1 helmet is missing the sweatband which goes in front but the canvas suspension is present in both helmets. Outside finish has been repainted several times as is customary in the service w/ remnants of unit markings but both retain good appearance. 3) US MARINE CORP MC-1. Helmet is marked inside “Gentex” “T-5 MEDIUM”. Marked on outside front w/ approx. 1 3/4” circular decal brown “globe & anchor” w/ tan background. Suspension is marked “MC-1 MEDIUM” w/ Gentex logo & contract #. Has externally mounted microphone & attaching cable w/ 2 plugs. Helmet is complete w/ suspension & earpieces & has appearance of “fiberglass” construction. CONDITION: helmet has light wear, staining & handling marks due to careful service use. 4) 2 PAIRS OF US ISSUE GOGGLES. 1 Pair marked “POLAROID ALL-PURPOSE GOGGLE” in green rubberized case. 1 Piece flexible lens & rubber mt. w/ black headband. Is in good condition having staining & wear. / 1 Pair is WWII era folding center frame aviation goggles w/ imitation fur edges. Lenses appear to be glass. Goggles are complete w/ headband. Lenses have partially delaminated appearance. Blackened brass frame has loss of finish & fabric & imitation fur have wear & staining. (02-15899/RW). $800-1,200.

1780. INTERESTING GROUP OF 4 WWII VINTAGE US MARINE CORPS & NAVY COATS. 1) EARLY WWII HEAVY WINTER COAT AS USED BY MARINES IN ICELAND IN 1941. Lined w/ lambs wool. 2 Piece construction w/ rubberized liner. Marked on inside of left pocket lining “Quartermaster Dep’t & US Marine Corp”. Button closure w/ leather tabs. CONDITION: coat has light wear w/ staining. Lambswool liner has good appearance. Missing 2 top buttons on front. 2) EARLY PATTERN KHAKI COLORED US MARINE CORP RAIN COAT. Closed w/ 4 over-center buckles. Coat is ID’d inside w/ “HF Nelson” “John J. Ritacc” “C.M. Doyle” stencilled in white ORD. 1. CONDITION: coat has extensive staining w/ moderate wear. Notable open repair by left pocket. Repair tape is no longer present. 3) OD GREEN RUBBERIZED FABRIC RAIN COAT. 5 Button closure; 4 lg. buttons on right side w/ smaller button on lower left. Marked underneath cape “H.E. Harper”. US Marine Corp marked on rain flap, stamped & dated w/ mfg. CONDITION: coat is in good condition w/ light wear & staining. 4) BLACK CAPE RAIN COAT. Made w/out sleeves. Tag inside below collar is marked “Hoogman Rubber Company New York”. Coat is otherwise unmarked. CONDITION: coat has light to moderate wear, scuffing, loose stitching, staining & sm. tears. (02-15903/RW). $800-1,200. 319

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1781. INTERESTING & UNIQUE LOT OF US MARINE CORPS & NAVY RELATED ITEMS FROM THE WWII, KOREA & VIETNAM WAR ERA. 1) Galvanized & painted steel container stenciled in black “SMOKELESS POWDER FOR CANNON” “ADAC LOT 13L” “GROSS WT. 151” “NET 110 LBS.” Also partially legible marked “PACKED SEPT 1942”. Can measures approx. 16” X 10” X 28”. 2) US Navy Medical Corp brown fiberboard trunk measures approx. 30” X 16” X 11”. Marked w/ red cross in center w/ radiating green lines. Marked “UNIT NO.” on top & side. Also has partially legible “RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY US GOVERNMENT” shipping tag. 3) Black leatherette lockable travel bag w/ white “AIR VIETNAM” marking on one side & encircled “dragon’s head” logo marked “VIETNAM HANGKHONG”. ID’d to Dr. Kenneth Ballard. 4) Unmarked green rubberized canvas cooler w/ heavy padded construction. Zipper closure & faded green web carrying strap. Measures approx. 10” X 17” X 19”. 5) Green 5 gallon “jerry can” embossed on one side “U.S.M.C.” & has over center closure on spout. 6) Green 5 gallon Vietnam era “jerry can” embossed on both sides “U.S.M.C.” “WATER” is stenciled in yellow on can & embossed “WATER” on the closing lever. Both sides marked w/ yellow shield w/ “1 TK” & “35” in red. 7) Unmarked heavy WWII vintage galvanized steel water pail. CONDITION: all items in well worn used condition. May have wear, staining, flaking paint. Trunk has partially detached web handles & paint specks. Keys are not present for travel bag. (02-15913/RW). $800-1,000. 1782. UNIQUE & RARE GROUPING OF MARINE CORPS & US NAVY PONCHOS & WET WEATHER GEAR. 1) PONCHO. Rubberized fabric dated 1928. Marked “U.S.M.C.” “MARATHON RUBBER PRODUCTS INC.” “MAY 1928”. Exterior is faded greenish color & interior has notable brown hue. Measures approx. 84” X 64”. Head opening w/ snap closure. Stencilled markings include “1K430” “13 BAT” & also stencilled in red “4F 263”. CONDITION: poncho has extensive wear, staining & areas of missing coating. Has notable tearing & damage around the head opening. 2) PONCHO. Unmarked light green WWII era measures approx. 86” X “64”. Made of waterproof cotton fabric w/ snaps around head opening & exterior sides. Marked “LITE MFG. CO.” “8 MARCH 1939” “U.S.M.C.” CONDITION: in good condition w/ light wear & staining. 3) PONCHO. WWII vintage reversible type measures approx. 80” X 64” w/ snap neck closure. 1 Side has green camouflage & reverse is brown. CONDITION: poncho is in good condition w/ only light wear & staining. 4) NYLON PONCHO. Green poncho is dated June 1964 & instructions printed inside. Made w/ hood & sleeves. CONDITION: poncho is in good lightly worn condition. 5) RUBBERIZED FABRIC PONCHO. Dark green. Dated 1952. Instructions printed inside. Integral hood. CONDITION: poncho has moderate wear throughout. 6) FOUL WEATHER PANTS. 4 Pairs. 2 Are marked “U.S.N.” 2 Are unmarked. These have snap & button closures. CONDITION: pants have moderate to heavy wear, staining, tears & age deterioration. 7) FOUL WEATHER PARKA. Rubberized fabric pullover parka marked “U.S.N.” w/ lace closure. CONDITION: wear & staining throughout. 8) FOUL WEATHER PARKA. Rubberized fabric. Over center buckle closure. CONDITION: extensive loss of fabric due to cracking & flaking. 9) TROUSER SUSPENDERS. 1 Pair green M1950. (02-15914/RW). $800-1,200. 1783. GROUPING OF US MARINE CORPS RELATED COLD WEATHER CLOTHING FROM THE WWII/ KOREAN WAR ERA. 1) DECK JACKET. US Navy marked deck jacket. Green jacket has pile & wool lining. 1 Flap pocket on each side. Integral hood. Tag inside jacket is partially illegible & has no size information. CONDITION: jacket is in good condition w/ fading, light wear, staining & 1 missing grommet on right sleeve. 2) COLD WEATHER COAT. Green cotton coat w/ integral pile lined hood. Coat has snapin pile liner. Button & zipper closure. 1 Lg. cargo pocket & 1 slash type pocket on each side. Coat is unmarked except for size tag (Large). CONDITION: coat has moderate wear, staining & fading. Notable wear around cuffs. 3) SWEATERS. 2 Wool pullover sweaters. 1 Is OD green. 1 Is brown. Sweaters have 5 (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1784. USMC PANAMA MEDAL, USMC GEORGE MEDAL, DOG TAGS, SERVICE MEDALS & MUCH MORE. This varied group includes 1 pair of dog tags for William James Carney dated 1943 for the USNR. / 1 Box for a Purple Heart (no medal). / A 1941 New Testament. / A 1913 commemorative medal that reads, “USMC VISIT TO PANAMA CANAL 1913”. / 1 Certified silver reproduction of the George medal made from the original mold of B Company of the 1st Marines w/ herringbone tweed ribbon washed in the Tenaru River of Guadalcanal. / 1 Box containing 4 WWI dog tags, 8 WWII dog tags, 2 post-WWII dog tags, 1 US Korean Service medal, 1 Navy Good Conduct medal, 1 US Vietnam Service medal, 2 Republic of Vietnam Service medals, 1 China Service medal in original box, 1 American Defense medal in original box, 1 folding mini-stove, 19 ribbon bars, 1 PFC stripe, A 50th Anniversary of WWII lapel pin, 2 Marine Corps Quartermaster Corps officer’s collar insignia, 1 Marine Expert Rifleman badge. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear. Some of the ribbon bars show moderate wear w/ a few stains. (02-15897/BF). $500-800. 1785. THE PERSONAL EFFECTS OF CAPTAIN CHESTER M JEKOT. Chester M. Jekot accepted an officer commission in the USMC and was enlisted in 1943. Lt. Jekot was assigned to VMSB-331 and deployed to the Marshall Islands in the summer of 1944. In late 1944 Lt. Jekot’s unit became one of only two squadrons re equipped with the new F4U-1D Corsair, under advisement from Charles Lindbergh. Lindbergh was then a technical representative and consultant for Chance-Voight Aircraft Division. Mr. Lindbergh demonstrated how Marine pilots could take off safely with the Corsair’s bomb load for fighter bomber duty and the squadron was redesignated. In early Jan. 1945, while serving with VMF(B)-331 at NAS Majuro in the Marshall Islands, Lt. Jekot was piloting an F4U-1D and was involved in a mid-air collision with an SBD-6 from VSMB-245. This destroyed both aircraft but Lt. Jekot survived. Later, he was transferred in early 1945 to help reconstitute the decimated squadron and, flew with Marine Fighter Ace, Capt. Jefferson DeBlanc MoH. Additionally, the squadron hosted Mr. Lindbergh who had, accompanied them on 3 strike missions. It was during this period, flying with VMF-422 and VMF-223 that Lt. Jekot, was recommended and qualified for an Air Medal in the Nansei Islands campaign. He flew CAP missions in the Marshall Islands, aboard the escort carriers USS Sitkoh Bay (CVE 86) and the USS Breton (CVE 23), The Battle of Okinawa, the Japanese home island of Kyushu and the east coast of China Lt. Jekot stayed in the Marine Corps Reserves with squadron VMF-121, deployed to Korea in October 1951, and flew some of the first missions of the new A-2 Skyraider. After this, the now Capt. Jekot and his squadron were instrumental in pioneering the “survival bomb” in Korea. Capt. Jekot rotated back to the United States in April 1952 and stated on the Reserve list until 1957. US NAVY EFFECTS: Cold weather vest w/ fur lining. / Dalton gloves. / Tan flying summer suit. / Shoulder Holster for sm. ball revolver. / Douglas Semco Research Inc. thigh strapped clip board. / personal brown leather wallet. / a stack of paperwork detail US navy instructions. / Several books & magazines related to US Navy information & training including “Manners Sense”, “Air nNformation Sense”, & “Taxi Sense”. CONDITION: uniforms appear in good condition. Other effects appear in good worn condition. Paperwork in primarily fair deteriorating condition. (02-15911/MD). $800-1,200. 321

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button necks. Both are unmarked. CONDITION: brown sweater has 1 missing button. Sweaters have light wear & scattered spots of insect damage throughout. 4) US NAVY OVERALLS. Vintage US Navy cotton wool lined overalls from the 1950s. CONDITION: overalls have light wear & considerable staining throughout. 5) FIELD TROUSERS. M-1951 green trousers w/ pile trouser liner marked “M1951 Size Med-Reg”. Trousers have pockets & cargo pockets w/ numerous buttons, straps, loops, etc. CONDITION: trousers & liner in good to very good condition. 6) GROUP ALSO INCLUDES: 1 Pair of leather faced “trigger finger” mittens & 2 pairs of green wool liners in good serviceable condition. 1 Pair of brown leather dress gloves in well worn condition. 1 Green wool Balaclava full head mask in good serviceable condition w/ scattered sm. insect damage. (02-15916/RW). $800-1,100.


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1786. WWI & WWII US MILITARY ACCUETREMENTS. Includes: A glass fronted case of US Marine cap & 14+ metals & bars to a Emory Worely 205 of Harlingen, Texas. Include: various WWI Victory, Sharpshooter bar & American Legion medals. Cap in fair condition w/ fading & bug damage. / WWI US ARMY SIGNAL CORP SERVICE BUZZER MODEL 1914. By the American Electric Co. of Chicago, a self contained unit for telephone / telegraph, this unit has instructions & case is covered in brown leather embossed w/ title on lid. Good overall w/ significant staining throughout. & fraying leather. / Universal Camera Corp. 6x30 US NAVY BUSNIPS MK XXXIII MOD. O binoculars. S# 27132. / 15” OD green painted trench periscope w/ US Ordnance mark. / US Navy “4-41” dated Lux carbon fire extinguisher w/ cloth cover. / USMC 8 Power 30mm prism binoculars S# 1390. / 1 Unmarked brown leather belt w/ brass buckle. / 2 Unmakred black synthetic belts, 1 w/ unmarked brass buckle. / Fair photograph of Service School Command dated 1 September 1944. / CONDITION: good to very good overall condition w/ wear commensurate w/ age unless noted. Optics on binoculars & scope are cloudy & stained, but serviceable. (02-15926/MD). $800-1,000. 1787. UNUSUAL & INTERESTING WWII PORTABLE FLOODLIGHT WITH ACCESSORIES & TRUNK. These lights were intended for the illumination of landing areas at temporary airfields & other purposes. The 110 volt lights were designed to illuminate an area of 90 degrees by 2,000 feet. Lights are made w/ a very high quality lens which resembles a lighthouse lens & is assembled in replaceable segments. Each trunk is designed to hold a complete floodlight assembly w/ its 3 adj. legs, anchor devices & spare bulbs but requires the use of a separate electric power plant. Mfg. by The American Gas Accumulator Company of Elizabeth, N. J. Instruction manual is dated November 1942. Trunk measures approx. 37” X 21” X 20”. Trunk contains 3 adj. poles. Yellow painted floodlight assembly. Instruction manual. 6 Spare bulbs, canvas anchor bags & anchor rod. CONDITION: tan colored trunk has extensive wear, light oxidation & tears in outer covering. Contents although untested appear to be in serviceable condition. Lens appears intact. (0216090-1/RW). $800-1,200.

1788. UNUSUAL & INTERESTING WWII PORTABLE FLOODLIGHT WITH ACCESSORIES & TRUNK. These lights were intended for the illumination of landing areas at temporary airfields & other purposes. The 110 volt lights were designed to illuminate an area of 90 degrees by 2,000 feet. Lights are made w/ a very high quality lens which resembles a lighthouse lens & is assembled in replaceable segments. Each trunk is designed to hold a complete floodlight assembly w/ its 3 adj. legs, anchor devices & spare bulbs but requires the use of a separate electric power plant. Mfg. by The American Gas Accumulator Company of Elizabeth, N. J. Trunk measures approx. 37” X 21” X 20”. Green painted trunk contains yellow painted light assembly. 3 Adj. support poles. 6 Spare bulbs. Canvas anchor bags. Instruction manual is not present. Anchor rod not present. CONDITION: trunk has wear, scratches, staining & light oxidation. Notable tears in outer covering on top of lid. Contents although untested appear to be in serviceable condition. Lens appears intact. (02-16090-2/RW) $800-1,200. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1790. UNUSUAL & INTERESTING WWII PORTABLE FLOODLIGHT WITH ACCESSORIES & TRUNK. These lights were intended for the illumination of landing areas at temporary airfields & other purposes. The 110 volt lights were designed to illuminate an area of 90 degrees by 2,000 feet. Lights are made w/ a very high quality lens which resembles a lighthouse lens & is assembled in replaceable segments. Each trunk is designed to hold a complete floodlight assembly w/ its 3 adj. legs, anchor devices & spare bulbs but requires the use of a separate electric power plant. Mfg. by The American Gas Accumulator Company of Elizabeth, N. J. Instruction manual is dated November 1942. Trunk measures approx. 37” X 21” X 20”. Yellow painted light assembly appears complete & serviceable. Instruction manual. Adj. legs. Ground anchor & anchor bags are present. 4 Of the original 6 spare bulbs are present. Tan & faded green colored case has extensive exterior wear & water damage. Lid has hole due to impact damage. Lens appears intact. (02-16090-4/RW). $800-1,200.

1791. UNIQUE GROUPING OF 20TH CENTURY US MARINE CORPS & NAVY ISSUE HATS & CAPS INCLUDING RARE WWII WINTER FUR HAT. 1) WWII MARINE CORPS FUR HAT. This forest green wool hat w/ brown lamb’s wool was issued for service as worn by China Marines. Fold down ear flaps retained w/ snap & strap. Size tag has been removed from the padded cotton lining. Cap is unmarked & does not appear to have had any insignia mounted on front. Cap is in very good condition w/ very light wear at edges of lamb’s wool. 2) USMC SUMMER DRESS HAT. Khaki dress hat w/ black leather visor & strap. Visor has correct dark green underside. Cap has screw back brass color globe & anchor. Wire stiffener. Size 7 1/8. Cap has light wear, staining w/ worn strap. Leather headband is mostly detached. 3) KOREAN WAR VINTAGE FIELD PILE CAP WITH FUR LINING. OD green. Flaps have tie closure. 4) M1951 PILE CAP. Green cloth cap is combination wool & cotton. Size 7. Instruction tag partially obscured by inked name. Flaps have tie closure. 5) CAP FIELD HEAVY. Cap has lighter green color & marked inside both “Marine Corps” & “USAF”. Fold down ear flaps. 6) 2 KHAKI GARRISON CAPS. 1 With Major’s leaf & darkened globe & anchor. 1 Without insignia. Size tags are illegible. 7) USMC CLOTH WINTER HAT. Marked inside “BERNHARD GREENBERG & CO.” Contract dated June 1941. Specification dated October 1940. “Phila QM Depot”. Cap has strap closure for ear flaps. 8) UNMARKED DARK GREEN WOOL CAP. Similar to above w/ tie closures. 9) US NAVY WWII FLAT HAT. Black hat is marked on front “U.S. NAVY”. Size 6 7/8. 10) BLACK FLAT HAT W/ RED PIPING. Unmarked. 11) 2 SERVICE HAT COVERS. 1 Dark green wool. 1 Khaki. Khaki cover is marked inside “PAULIE, A.J.” in ink. But covers are otherwise unmarked. 12) 2 US NAVY WHITE FATIQUE HATS. 2 Are white, 1 is dark gray. 13) 8 US MARINE CORPS PLEATED FRONT UTILITY CAPS. Caps have subdued globe & anchor insignia. 14) 2 WOODLAND PATTERN CAMOUFLAGE UTILITY CAPS. 1 Has soldier’s name underneath visor. 1 OD green helmet cover for M1 helmet is unmarked. CONDITION: unless otherwise noted, condition runs from fair to good. Caps have normal wear, scattered stains & loose stitching. (02-15898/RW). $700-1,000. 323

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1789. UNUSUAL & INTERESTING WWII PORTABLE FLOODLIGHT WITH ACCESSORIES & TRUNK. These lights were intended for the illumination of landing areas at temporary airfields & other purposes. The 110 volt lights were designed to illuminate an area of 90 degrees by 2,000 feet. Lights are made w/ a very high quality lens which resembles a lighthouse lens & is assembled in replaceable segments. Each trunk is designed to hold a complete floodlight assembly w/ its 3 adj. legs, anchor devices & spare bulbs but requires the use of a separate electric power plant. Mfg. by The American Gas Accumulator Company of Elizabeth, N. J. Trunk measures approx. 37” X 21” X 20”. Yellow painted metal light assembly is present. Original plug has been replaced by modern commercial 3-prong type plug. Poles are copper color replacements. Anchor rod is not present. Instruction manual not present. 6 Replacement bulbs. Anchor bags are present. CONDITION: trunk is in only fair condition w/ warping, water damage, cracking of outside layer of covering. Leather carry handles are detached. Inside contents appear serviceable. Lens appears intact. (02-16090-3/RW). $800-1,200.


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1792. US WWII M41 MARINE JACKET. Jacket is marked only w/ a stencil name “C E Zimmer”. There are no specific markings or contract #s on this jacket. The jacket has subdued type Sargeant stripes on both sleeves. The front has 2 lg. slash pockets, brown buttons plus zippered closure. CONDITION: jacket has very light wear w/ little or no staining & tight stitching. (02-15901/RW). $700-1,000.

1793. US M1918 TRENCH KNIFE & SCABBARD BY L.F. & C. Overall length: 12 1/4”. Blade length: 6 3/4”. A fine WWI era trench knife by Landers, Frary & Clark w/ a dbl. edged spear point blade & showing a darkened finish. Solid brass hilt w/ built in knuckle duster. Grip is marked, “U.S. 1918 L.F & C - 1918”. Skull crusher nut on pommel. Iron scabbard w/ both hooks intact. CONDITION: blade has significant blued finish remaining. Hilt has a dark mustard patina. Pommel nut & scabbard show a general oxidized finish. (02-16318/BF). $700-1,000.

1794. WWII VINTAGE US MARINE CORP BLANKETS & 1 US NAVY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT BLANKET. Marine Corp. blankets measure approx. 64” X 76”. 5 Unmarked w/ black stripes & 3 are marked in embroidery “USMC” w/ black stripes. Navy blanket measures approx. 50” X 72”. Heavy wool blanket w/ blue stripes marked in blue “Medical Department”. CONDITION: blankets have good appearance although faded from age. May have scattered spots of insect damage, staining & fraying. 1 Green blanket has sm. rectangle cut in 1 corner. Navy blanket has notably heavy construction. CONDITION: (02-15908/RW). $700-1,000. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1795. INTERESTING GROUP OF US MARINE CORPS BOOTS FROM THE 50s & 60s. These boots were undoubtedly still in service in the early years of the Vietnam War. 1) Pair of russet brown boots w/ brown lacings. Boots have 11 eyelets on each side & marked faintly on the inside w/ boxed “HV” & dated “1-62”. Additional marking appears to be “Size 11”. Boots include plastic shoe forms marked “French Shriner”. CONDITION: boots appear in very good condition w/ light wear & flexing. Stitching is tight. 2) Black late 1950s boots marked on bottom encircled “PANCO”. Inside markings are largely illegible but date appears to be 1958 & are marked “Size 7”. Boots have black lacings, 5 eyelets & 5 hooks on each side. CONDITION: boots have wear & flexing but stitching remains generally tight. 3) Black rubber cold weather boots marked on rear w/ “Bristolite USMC” & size “9B”. Boots have 3 eyelets & 3 hooks on each side w/ black lacings. CONDITION: boots exhibit light wear, staining, & scattered cracking throughout. 4) Black rubber cold weather boots marked on rear w/ “Bristolite USMC” & size “8FF”. Boots have 3 eyelets & 3 hooks on each side w/ black lacings. CONDITION: boots have notable heat damage & are in stiffened, brittle condition. (02-15912/RW). $700-900. 1796. 1950s ERA US MARINE CORPS ITEMS INCLUDING 782 (FIELD GEAR). 1) FIELD PACKS. 2 Dark green canvas field packs M1941 though likely later mfg. Packs are complete w/ shoulder straps, closure straps & buckles. 2) CARRIER. Green canvas carrier w/ cargo sling strap. Strap marked w/ faint globe & anchor. Carrier has 3 zippered pockets. 3) CANVAS POUCH. Green pouch is approx. 10” X 12” w/ 2 webbed closure straps. 2 Flat metal clips on back for unknown attachment. Pouch is marked “U.S.M.C.” on front & rear has sm. rectangular area w/ appearance of strap being removed. Pouch has wear & extensive staining. 4) TRAVEL BAGS. 2 Zippered bags w/ USMC & globe & anchor markings. Bags are likely PX purchase. Bags are ID’d to Stephen Melinder likely Vietnam era. 5) FIELD PACK CARGO. Green web & canvas cargo field packs. Packs are marked inside flap cover & appear complete w/ straps & closures. 6) BLANKET. OD blanket measures 66” X 84” marked “U.S.” 7) CANVAS GARMENT BAGS. 2 WWII Khaki US Marine Corps bags, 1 ID’d to Cpl B. M. Chop. Bag is in well used condition. Closure strap is missing leaving lg. tear. / 1 Bag in very good “unissued” condition. 8) SHELTER HALF. Green & brown reversible shelter half w/ soldier’s name Sgt. Joseph W. Pilate stencilled on green side. Shelter half shows light wear, fading & staining. 9) SHELTER HALF. OD green shelter half marked “Powers & Co.” “1945” w/ button fasteners. Has fading, light wear & staining. 10) SHELTER HALF. Green shelter half (new type) w/ metal snap fasteners. Dated 1952. Also marked “USMC”. In very good condition. 11) SLEEPING BAG LINER. Marked “Phila Q.M. Depot”. Dated 1943. In very good condition. 12) MISC. OD green waterproof clothing bag marked “13 February 1958”. / 2 USMC marked canteen covers Korean War vintage. / 3-7.62 NATO cloth rifle bandoliers. / 1 Pair of field pack suspenders marked “U.S.” / 1 Cargo sling. CONDITION: unless otherwise noted, items may have light wear, staining, loose stitching. (02-15920/RW). $700-1,000. 325

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1797. THREE SCARCE AND DESIRABLE EARLY US CANTEENS WWI THROUGH WWII. 1) Early first model spun aluminum US M1910 canteen w/ early style cap. Canteen marked on top of cap w/ what appears to be 2 sm. acceptance marks. Legible letters appear “W” “OT”. Cap is retained by chain. CONDITION: canteen is in well worn condition w/ oxidation, sm. dents & scratches throughout. 2) Rare WWII “plastic” brownish colored canteen is marked on bottom w/ encircled “U.S. 1943” “MACK MOULDING CO.” Black composite cap is retained by metal chain. Also included is plated steel canteen cup. Marked on handle “US” “1943” “FOLEY MFG CO”. CONDITION: canteen has wear, discoloration & staining but does not appear cracked. Cup has areas of missing plating w/ wear, scratches & spots of light oxidation. 3) Enameled early WWII canteen. Canteen is marked in white at bottom “U.S.” “S.M. CO.” “1942”. These canteens were produced in an attempt to save scarce aluminum for other wartime uses. Unsuccessful in the service, these canteens are seldom encountered today. Includes composite cap w/ cork gasket which is retained by a steel chain. CONDITION: black enamel has 3 sm. missing chips. Canteen has scattered sm. scratches but retains a good appearance. (02-15925/RW). $700-900. 1798. SPANISH AMERICAN WAR TO WWI ERA MARINE, NAVY & ARMY FIELD GEAR. 1) MARINE KNAPSACK. A scarce example of a Spanish American War to WWI tan canvas knapsack stenciled on the front flap, “U.S.M.C.”. There are 2 thick leather straps at the top w/ brass hooks on the ends. There is 1 lg. & 1 sm. interior compartment. 2) AMMO BELT. A Mills style US Navy M1895 cartridge belt for use w/ the Winchester-Lee straight pull rifle used by Marines. Blue canvas belt w/ leather pocket flaps. Some flaps are missing & some are deteriorated. Buckle is present but detached. 3) HAVERSACK. A WWI period field green haversack. Heavy cotton canvas w/ the initials, “W.J.Mc.F.” on the front flap. 4) 2 HAVERSACKS. 2 Spanish American War era, tan, heavy canvas haversacks w/ closure buckles & strap. 5) CANTEEN. A Pre-WWI canteen marked on its canvas cover, “U.S.M.C.”. It is also marked near the bottom of the canteen, “Phila. Depot. 1912”. Canteen is complete w/ leather suspension strap to go over the shoulder. Canteen does have a few dents. 6) TIN. A 4” x 1 3/4” green painted tin w/ a label that reads, “PREPARED TALCULM POWDER E.R. SQUIBB & SONS, BROOKLYN, N.Y.”. CONDITION: all items show light to moderate wear except as noted. (02-15907/BF). $600-800.

1799. WWII ERA JACKET TYPE TANKER & COLD WEATHER VEST. Cold weather uniform consisting of Medium sized Tanker type jacket & fur lined vest. Jacket has white maker’s patch, but indiscernible. Jacket is OD green color w/ Murlen zipper having leather thong. Brown fur lined vest has OD green color & Talon zipper. CONDITION: good serviceable condition w/ light wear & stitched repair on back of jacket. (02-15915). $600-800.

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1801. GENERAL MCCUTCHEN FLIGHT COMPUTER & GOGGLES. An interesting offering containing a hand held flight computer in leather like case belonging to General Keith Barr McCutcheon along with his goggles. McCutcheon who was a highly decorated Marine Corps 4 star general & aviator. General McCutcheon saw combat in WWII, the Korean War & the Vietnam War earning the Distinguished Flying Cross & a staggering 10 Air Medals. CONDITION: show light to moderate wear. (0215927/BF). $200-400.

1802. RARE ORIGINAL PRINTING OF GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR’S “DUTY, HONOR AND COUNTRY” SPEECH TO WEST POINT. This group contains a very scarce poster known as the General MacArthur Duty, Honor & Country poster. This original printing has the reproduced autograph of General MacArthur under the quote from MacArthur rather than to the right side as normally seen. Poster depicts General MacArthur’s hat w/ the text of the speech below. / This lot also includes an old photograph of the presentation of a framed speech by MacArthur. / 1 Medal issued to commemorate April 19, 1951, the date of MacArthur’s farewell address. / 1 Douglas MacArthur commemorative medal. / A signed letter by General Courtney Whitney to Mr. Beardsley of the National Observer talking about the speech. / A record album w/ a recording of the West Point speech & the address to Congress. CONDITION: poster remains flat in original shipping box however it does show insect damage to the edges. Medals show light wear. Photos have glue residue on the reverse. (02-16071/BF). $600-900. 327

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1800. COLLECTION OF MARINE CORPS EAGLE, GLOBE & ANCHOR INSIGNIA & MORE. This group spans several years & includes 29 sm. subdued, 3 brass, 2 gold & 1 silver EGA insignia for collars or overseas caps. / 1 Pair of WWI period Marine collar disks. / 1 Military ring. / 1 Marine Corps Honorable Discharge lapel pin. / 11 Lg. subdued, 5 gold & 1 silver lg. EGA insignia for visor hats. CONDITION: as expected, a few of the insignia show significant wear but most show light wear. (02-15924/BF). $600-800.


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1803. INTERESTING ASSORTED GROUPING OF US MARINE CORPS FIELD GEAR, AMMUNITION POUCHES & BANDOLIERS PREDOMINANTLY RANGING FROM WWII THROUGH VIETNAM ERA. US canteen cup dated 1962. / 3 Green plastic 1 quart canteens. / USMC marked water purification canvas carrier w/ 8 filters dated 1954. Water purification unit is not present. / 3 Belt first aid kits dated 1943, 1945 & undated. Kits contain a varied assortment of bandages, antiseptics, iodine, etc. / 2 Green angle neck flashlights. / 5 Turned hardwood tent pegs. / Collapsible poles for shelter halves. / USMC marked 5 gallon water bladder dated 1945 w/ green canvas USMC carrying bag. / Entrenching tool carrier M1943 marked “US”. / Float bladder in original package. / Pair of green canvas USMC marked leggings dated 1950. / Green pistol belt w/ center grommets. / 20 Rd. M14 mag. marked “HR-R”. / 3 Canvas USMC single mag. pouches for M14. / 3 Canvas US single mag. pouches for M14. / XM3 bipod for M16 rifle w/ carrying case. / Numerous cloth bandoliers for M1 Garand, M14 rifle & M60 MG. CONDITION: mostly good except for items in original packaging. (02-15896/RW). $600-800. 1804. INTERESTING GROUP OF U.S. MILITARY PILOT’S FLIGHT GEAR W/ ORIGINAL ACCESSORIES. This pilot’s flight gear was as vitally important as his parachute for his ability to perform his duties & survive combat. Period of use of this equipment would be from late 1940’s through the Vietnam War era & into the 1980’s. Includes: 1) U.S. Navy yellow inflatable life vest w/ attachments. Marked on back “BAUER U.S.N.” Markings inside include “BUAER MARK 2 LIFE VEST MFD. BY SWITLIK PARACHUTE CO” & dated “1948”. Vest includes 1 oral inflation connector, 2 CO2 inflation devices, 2 life jacket dye markers, vest light & 2 Marine MK13 Mod. 0 smoke markers. CONDITION: vest has light wear w/ dark staining. Closure snaps may not release, but vest is in generally good display condition. 2) Green nylon survival vest stenciled markings inside include “CMW-21/ P22P-?”/”VEST SURVIVAL.”/”8415-000-139-6174”/”7013 3 3197”. Vest includes SURVIVAL KIT INDIVIDUAL; kit dated 1984 is sealed. Dye marker. Original 5” sawback Bowie blade Camillus 1984 dated pilot’s knife. Sewn in knife sheaf. Whistle, parachute shroud cutter, Angle neck military flashlight. 2 smoke & illumination flares dated FEB 95. Wrist compass. CONDITION: vest has light wear, staining & fraying but is in generally serviceable condition as are included items. 3) Air Force 1535 nylon survival vest w/ open mesh construction. Items w/ vest include tourniquet, fishnet, survival kit individual tropical, signal mirror, survival blanket & first aid dressings. CONDITION: vest has light wear, staining, scattered loose stitching & sm. hole in front; yet vest & contents appear to be in serviceable condition. 4) Green nylon 1960’s era anti-blackout coverall. Tag is marked ‘COVERALL ANTI-BLACKOUT CUTAWAY TYPE Z3 SIZE LG SHORT” w/ attaching hose. CONDITION: suit appears clean & in generally good condition. 5) U.S. Navy green nylon pilot harness. Tag markings inside include “SUIT INTEGRATED TORSO HARNESS MA2 Mfd. by SWITLIK PARACHUTE CO.” “SIZE MEDIUM REGULAR”. Suit has numerous straps & attachment points, plus what appears to be a sewn in survival kit which is unopened. CONDITION: Suit appears to be in good serviceable condition w/ light wear & staining. (02-16718/RW). $300-500. 1805. A FINE ECLECTIC MIX OF MILITARY HATS. This group of military headgear includes 5 campaign hats w/ officer’s hat cords dating between WWI & WWII. / 1 WWII or Korean era Marine visor hat. / 1 Black felt GAR type slouch hat. / 1 Late 1800s wool slouch hat. / 1 WWII era Chinese visor cap. / 1 Woman’s Marine service cap. / 1 Black 20th century slouch hat. / 1 Navy pith helmet. / 1 Korean War era Army cold weather hat. / 1 Army cold weather face mask. / 1 Cold weather flight helmet. CONDITION: hats generally are quite dirty & show light to moderate wear. The late 1800s slouch hat has a break between the crown & the rim. The Chinese cap is misshaped. Many of the caps show notable moth damage. (02-16075/BF). 300-500. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com

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1807. KHAKI WWII US MARINE CORPS SHELTER HALF. Stenciled markings are “13” & “T” on yellow background in inverted triangle & “REAR ECH”. 2 Names appear stenciled in numerous places; “J.R. MILLS” & “P.E. THORNBRUGH”. Brass grommets indicate WWII period as WWI models had galvanized grommets. Open face buttons. Body of shelter half measures approx. 65” X 58”. Triangular end piece is approx “42” X 58”. Group also contains brown blanket w/ 2 green transverse stripes. Blanket measures approx. 54” X 76”. Blanket has embroidered “USMC” in center & stenciled in green stripe in white “E.H. WINTER”. Also included are 3-1” khaki cloth straps 36” long w/ brass buckles. CONDITION: shelter half has wear, fading & lightly stained appearance w/ several repairs w/ stitched in white thread. May have sm. tears in area of buttoned slots. Blanket has fraying at edges, wear, staining & light scattered insect damage. (02-15909/RW). $600-800. 1808. WW1 TRENCH PERISCOPE MODEL OF 1915 A 1. A blast from the past of military trench warfare. Complete w/ the original tripod, an interesting periscope designed to keep the operator below the line of fire this range finder mfg. by B&L Optic Co. Still retains leather lens covers. The entire unit is painted green & wears a tag that reads “WWI Artillery Range Periscope Norfolk Light Artillery Blues 111th FA 29 th Division. Purchased VA Bch, VA. 2008”. Bottom of right eye piece is engraved “ B.C. Telescope / Model of 1915 A1 / Field 4-15 Power 10 / B&L OPT. CO. 5/8 R.O.C. / 632. CONDITION: everything appears to move fluidly & factory TE mechanism appears to function correctly. Glass is a little foggy but retical is still quite readable. (0216287/JZ.) $600-800

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1806. 2 US WWII NAVY M41 JACKETS. 1) M41 OD green jacket w/ 2 slash pockets. Zipper & button closure. Marked on left front “ALFO U.S.N.” Stenciled across the lower back in white “ALFORD”. CONDITION: jacket is well worn w/ staining but stitching is tight.2) M41 OD green jacket marked on left front “U.S.N.” 2 Slash pockets. Zipper & button closure. White tag on inside back “Cont. NXsx 83844 Size 34”. CONDITION: jacket in very good serviceable condition & may be unissued. (02-15902/RW) $600-800.


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1809. INTERESTING GROUPING OF US MARINE CORPS & NAVY SEA BAGS & DUFFEL BAGS. Khaki US cavalry pannier marked “U.S.” has 3 connected closure straps w/ brass buckles at each end, used in cavalry in WWI & WWII. / Khaki canvas sea bag stenciled “U.S.M.C. 30” w/ ink globe & eagle background. / White canvas drawstring sea bag ID’d to Lt. Oliver William Majors. / OD barrack bag dated 1942 w/ drawstring closure. Also ID’d to Lt. Majors. / Waterproof clothing bag OD green marked “Phila. QM. Depot Dated 1944”. / 2 Khaki canvas sea bags, 1 has tag inside marked “Rivet Sea Bags”. Both ID’d to individuals. / Sleeping bag carrying bag marked “HQ USMC Navy Building 1952”. / 2 OD green duffel bags w/ strap for grommet closures. Bags have midpoint webbed carrying handles. Also includes sm. herringbone twill carrying bag likely work of ship’s tailor. / 2 Sm. canvas rnd. bottom bags w/ corded closure. CONDITION: most bags have seen considerable service. They may have wear, staining, fraying & sm. areas of loose stitching. (02-15904/RW). $500-800. 1810. GROUPING OF VINTAGE U.S. MARINE CORPS UNIFORM COATS. 1) 2 dress blue coats, one w/ silver colored buttons, one w/ brass colored. Both coats have Sergeant E-5 stripes on sleeves. One has 3rd Marine Air Wing shoulder patch. 2) Navy issue olive drab coat w/ E-7 aviation machinist mate patch. 3) 3 wool forest green jackets w/ darkened eagle & fouled anchor buttons. 4) 3 forest green dress coats. One has seahorse & anchor shoulder patch & “Ruptured Duck” over left breast pocket. One has E-8 stripes, & 1 has corporal stripes. 5) 3 Marine khaki jackets w/ eagle fouled anchor buttons. CONDITION: coats are in generally good clean condition. Some may have missing buttons & may have light wear, scattered stains & possible loose stitching. (02-15918/RW). $400-700. 1811. POST WWII MARINE CORP UNIFORM GROUP. Lot includes: 6 OD Green pants: 2 Perfect Trouser Co. Size 6M, 1 SIZE 3M. / 2 OD Green wool belts. / 1 Vietnam era OD green pants. / 1 Vietnam era OD green trousers. / 28 OD green scarfs. / 2 OD green wool shirts. / 3 Tan pants. / 3 Tan Trousers. / 5 Tan shirts: shows insignia for Lance Corporal, Corporal, Sergeant, & Master Sergeant. / 3 Dark tan shirts: 1 has insignia for Sergeant. / 1 Partial Blue dress uniform includes belt, cap w/ green, white & tan covers, pants. Many of the items are ID black paint marked CONDITION: good to very good overall appearance w/ wear & many piece having moth hole damage. (02-15895). $500-700.

1812. WWII MARINE CORPS CORPORAL UNIFORM. Medium sized OD green wool coat for Grade 5 Corporal w/ red insignia on each sleeve. 3 1/4” Long white diamond insignia on right sleeve; possible discharge insignia before “Ruptured Duck”. Inside sleeves are black paint ID marked “C. RANDOL”. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ 1 missing button & 2 sm. holes by outside right pouch. (02-15917). $500-800.

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1814. 2 WWII VINTAGE US NAVY HAMMOCKS. Unmarked hammocks are white canvas w/ row of grommets on each end for nettles. 1) Hammock measures approx. 31” X 66” w/ 7 grommets on each end. Retains the original nettles which connect to the lanyard going to the hammock bar. CONDITION: hammock appears to be in good serviceable condition w/ light wear, scattered fraying & staining. 2) Hammock measures approx. 40” X 73” w/ 12 grommets on each end. Nettles are not present. CONDITION: hammock has approx. 3” X 5” stitched repair. Has light wear & moderate staining throughout. (02-15906/RW). $400-600.

1815. BROWNING 30 CAL. BELT FILLING MACHINE MODEL OF 1918. A nice example of the Browning MG belt filling machine. Steel & brass construction. Appears to be complete w/ extra, newly mfg. parts. Housed inside an original wood transit chest stenciled “CHEST D35395” w/ U.S. ORD. Flaming bomb. Painted green w/ leather handle. Appears to function correctly & cycle by hand. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (02-16633/JZ.) $300-500.

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1813. VINTAGE AVIATOR’S G SUIT. Unmarked OD green nylon suit w/ bladders in legs & around abdomen which fill w/ a liquid & are designed to counteract the effects of gravity in pilots. Used mostly for fighter & attack pilots who performed high speed maneuvers. This suit prevents the blood flow from leaving the brain which can cause blackouts. Suit does not have the expected nomenclature tag but does have a partially legible set of cleaning instructions. Suit has holes & male connecting plug for inflation system. CONDITION: suit has fading, light wear & staining. Some panels in the construction of the suit do not appear to have been matched during manufacture. (02-15905/RW). $400-600.


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1816. INTERESTING GROUPING OF MILITARY & NAVAL ITEMS. Notable items include US Maritime Commission lifeboat sextant dated 1944 in fitted case w/ manual, parallel, dividers, pencil & eraser. Sextant is gray plastic. Set including sextant appears complete & functional. Box has scuffing & wear. / Scottish 48th Highlander cap & badge. Cap is blue w/ red & white border. Cap has insect damage & staining. / Miniature life ring likely handiwork of sailor, dated 1943 & marked “U.S.S. Tennessee”. / Inert 40mm M25 shell & casing dated 1943 w/ cardboard tube. / 3 Quivers containing bamboo darts. Most have fletching. Likely New Guinea or Philippines in origin. / Japanese brass MG feed strip for Hotchkiss gun w/ original cloth covered cardboard sleeve. / Green wooden box marked “PMD6 Anti Personnel Mine”. / US military 1907 sling. / Parts of Japanese wooden sword scabbards. / Broken sword blade & 1 machete. / Mauser C-96 leather holder for wooden shoulder stock. Markings appear “Berlin” & “1916”. / Wooden cane w/ eagle head motif handle & concealed 11 1/2” knife blade. Blade was likely reground from original length. / Enamel US Army Paratroops logos, blue in color, approx. 3 1/2” diameter on thin sheet metal. Some have been removed, 23 remaining. Logos have good appearance w/ light wear, fading, staining & oxidation of sheet metal. (02-16077/RW). $300-500. 1817. INTERESTING GROUPING OF USMC UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES. Items include: blue dress trousers w/ red stripe. / 2 Pairs OD green Model 1951 wool field trousers. / Pair of khaki worsted trousers dated 1943. / Pair of unmarked khaki trousers. / Dark green herringbone trousers w/ 5 “U.S. MARINE CORPS” embossed snaps. / WWII era herringbone coveralls w/ snap type fasteners. Coveralls have notably faded appearance, loose stitching, sm. tears & staining. / Herringbone twill OD Special 1-piece coveralls w/ waist belt dated 1947. / Unmarked khaki long sleeve shirt w/ Technical Sergeant shoulder patch. / Dark green wool cold weather shirt. / Cotton sateen OG 107 shirt marked on left pocket w/ globe & anchor & “USMC”. / WWII era green twill herringbone shirt w/ faint “USMC” on left pocket. / OD green cotton shirt marked “U.S.N.” on left pocket. / OD green steel M1 helmet w/ woodland camouflage cover & camouflage band. / OD green jungle food bag dated September 1943. / 16 Plus assorted khaki & dark green neck ties. / Gold colored w/ purple fringe table covering measures approx. 24” X 34” marked “U.S. Marines” w/ globe & anchor. CONDITION: unless otherwise noted, condition runs from good to very good w/ light wear, fading & staining. (02-15923/RW). $400-600. 1818. WWI “BOMBING AT THIELT” JAMES BUTCHER PRINT. This approx. 25” x 19” framed print of a World War I scene. Scene depicts American planes flying over a railyard w/ explosions, intact debris & smoke in the background. Back of frame has card titling the print as “Bombing at Thielt” & noting the painter as James Butcher & giving a little history about the painting. CONDITION: print has note been removed from frame for inspection, however outward appearance is very good w/ light handling marks to frame & tears to tape on back of frame. (02-15921/MD). $150-250.

1819. US MILITARY KOREAN WAR M1949 ARCTIC SLEEPING BAG WITH MILITARY INFLATABLE MATTRESS. 1) M1949 ARCTIC SLEEPING BAG. Markings include “BAG, SLEEPING, ARCTIC, M-1949”. “OUTER BAG.” “SIZE REGULAR” “Dated Feb. 51” “CARE & CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS”. Bag is OD green w/ zippered closure & cloth tie straps. Marked “USMC”. CONDITION: bag is in good to very good condition w/ very light wear, staining & several sm. tears.2) PNEUMATIC MATTRESS. Markings include “INSTRUCTIONS” “STOCK #” “5-77 DATE”. Light brown color. CONDITION: mattress has extensive staining & light wear. Inflation plug is present. (02-15922/RW). $150-250. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com 332


1821. FAIRBAIRN SYKES COMMANDO KNIFE. Overall length: 12 3/4”. Blade length: 7”. A WWII type Fairbairn Sykes commando knife featuring a spear point blued blade w/ raised medial ridge. Blued, guard stamped, “ENGLAND” on the top. Ribbed brass handle w/ aluminum pommel cap. Leather scabbard w/ brass tip. CONDITION: blade retains nearly all of its blued finish. Grip shows light wear w/ some coppery brass showing through. Guard has most of the bluing intact. Scabbard is lightly worn & a bit dirty but complete. (02-16758/BF). $300-500. 1822. FAIRBAIRN SYKES COMMANDO KNIFE. Overall length: 13”. Blade length: 6 7/8”. A WWII type Fairbairn Sykes commando knife featuring a spear point blade w/ raised medial ridge etched near the guard w/ British Arms & the words, “BY APPOINTMENT WILKINSON SWORD CO. LTD. LONDON”. Blued, unmarked guard. Cross hatched brass handle. Leather scabbard w/ brass tip. CONDITION: blade has a lightly peppered finish. Grip shows wear & a mustard brass patina. Guard has most of the bluing intact. Scabbard remains solid though worn. Retention strap is broken. (02-16759/BF). $300-500.

1823. ARTILLERIST STILETTO. Overall length: 10”. Blade length: 5 3/4”. A nice example of a late 17th or 18th century artillerist stiletto sometimes referred to as a gunner’s stiletto. Triangular blade w/ a lobed crossguard. Twisted steel grip w/ lobed pommel. Interestingly, the entire stiletto is made of high grade steel. These stilettos had many uses on the field including self-defense, sighting guns & spiking guns. This example is exceptionally well made & quite possibly of Italian origin. CONDITION: entire stiletto has a light gray patina. (02-16760/BF). $400-600.

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1820. WARN SERIES 18 SEVERE DUTY WINCH NEW IN CRATE. Top of the line universal fit, heavy duty winch w/ a rated line pull of 18,000 lbs. 4.5 Horsepower wound 24V DC motor. Roller fairlead. CONDITION: new, still sealed in original wooden crate. (02-16295/JZ). $900-1,400.


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1824. 35 EUROPEAN, JAPANESE & US BAYONETS. 12 GERMAN: 1 Fair Weyersburg Irschbaum & CIE 1898/05 w/ scabbard. / 1 Good early Erfurt 1898 w/ 1 piece grip, scabbard & replacement 1938 dated frog. / 1 Poor Later 1898 long. / 1 Poor Simson Werk 98k w/ 12” blade, scabbard & Frog. / 1 Poor P.D. Luneschloss for 1871/1888 rifle w/ leather scabbard. / 1 Poor Haenel 1898/05 w/ missing parts & replacement grips. 1 Poor 1898/95 shortened w/ scabbard. / 1 Good 98K w/ scabbard & frog. / 1 Good 98K w/ replacement grip screws & altered crossguard w/ added muzzle ring. / 1 Poor S/241G 98k. / 1 Fair EF Horster 98k Dress w/ replacement screws. / 1 Fair P.o & CO 98k dress ww/ scabbard. 6 JAPAN: 4 Good Type 38 w/ curved quillons & scabbards: 1 has frog. / 2 Type 38 w/ scabbards. 1 Good w/ frog & 1 fair w/ part of frog. 5 US: 1 Poor 1903 altered. / 1 Fair 1873 Trapdoor w/ scabbard & frog. / 1 Fair Remington 1917 w/ scabbard. / 1 Fair 1943 dated 1903A3 w/ scabbard / 1 Good 1918 Dated Springfield 1903 S# 853217. / 6 MISC. 1 Good French Gras w/ scabbard. / 1 Good Shortened French 1886 Lebel w/ scabbard & frog. / 1 Fair Russian 3 Line Mosin Nagant. / 1 Good British No. 4 MK II* w/ scabbard / 1 Fair Hans Steimer Swiss 1914 Model for 1911 rifle. / 1 Fair Uruguayan 1895/1900 Mauser w/ scabbard. / 1 Good FB Radom for Polished 98 or 29 rifles. / 1 Good Siam Type 45 w/ scabbard. / 1 Fair Chilean 1895 w/ scabbard. / 1 Fair unmarked Czech vz-24 w/ scabbard & frog. / 1 Fair Appearing for Mexican Remington Rolling Block No.5. / 1 Fair WK & CO. bayonet for unknown gun. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Jack Verret Sr. (02-16468/MD). $700-1,100. 1825. NO LOT.

1826. LOT OF 2 BELT FED MG TRIPODS. 1) A Vickers tripod & crosshead. This tripod appears to be in decent working condition w/ all parts moving freely. Missing data plate. Brass traverse mechanism numbered 360 degrees from 0 to 63. All aspects of T&E mechanism function fluidly. CONDITION: the vast majority of all components wear what is remaining of a few different green paint jobs. Legs appear straight & mechanism moves effortlessly. 2) MG42/MG3 Anti Aircraft tripod. Top has been replaced w/ an adapter possibly to facilitate mounting a Vickers MG. CONDITION: the vast majority of all components wear what is remaining of a few different green paint jobs. Legs appear straight & mechanism moves effortlessly. Foot spikes have picked up significant corrosion however it’s effect only appears to be aesthetic. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (02-16637/JZ.) $600-900.

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1827. MISCELLANEOUS BROWNING 1919 PARTS. 4 - 1919 bbls. appearing to be chambered 2 are 30-06, 1 - 8mm & 1 - 308. All bbls. in individual tan Israeli canvas (1 extra sleeve) sleeves. All appear to have decent bores w/ strong rifling. 8mm bbl. appears to be new. / 7.62x54R BarrelXchange conversion kit including bolt, bbl. w/ shiny bore & strong rifling, bbl. extension, & top cover all appearing to be new. / 19” ventilated bbl. shroud. / complete 7.62 bolt in canvas bolt pouch. / 3 top cover latches. / 6 muzzle boosters 2 of which are blank adapters. / 1 new JJ Custom Headspace bbl. wrench w/ instructions. / Allied Armament semi-auto parts including complete bolt in canvas bolt pouch, bbl. extension, lock frame w/ trigger mechanism & bolt handle. / 2 unmarked lock frames; 1 stripped & 1 appearing to be semi-auto modified w/ accelerator & spring. / Mount hardware including: pintle, T & E mechanism, misc. bushings & anti air-craft extension for Vicker’s tripod. / 3 misc. rear sight assemblies. / 1919A6 bipod assembly wrapped in original oil cloth, appears new. PROVENANCE: from the Estate Collections of Charles P. Obremski. (02-16632-1/JZ). $700-1,100. 334


1829. MAXIM M1905 / 1910 MG PARTS W/ SOKOLOV MOUNT. Maxim M1905/1910 parts. Top cover w/ sight graduated to 2,000 meters marked “KROJ 1944”. Fluted steel water jacket w/ muzzle booster & all plugs. Front trunnion w/ bbl. Fuzee cover & spring mechanism. Spade grips w/ trigger assembly. Feed block & bolt w/ toggle mechanism. Complete Sokolov mt., w/ T & E mechanism plus armor. Green painted ammo can w/ leather handle measuring 10.25”x10.5”x3.5” w/ marked “SA” on top w/ long length of non disintegrating metal belt for 7.62”x54”R. CONDITION: no sideplates present; several spots of weld prohibiting any immediate function including bbl. chamber & bolt face. Bbl. jacket painted green w/ several areas of thinning. Sokolov mt. & armor painted green w/ expedient camo job. Sokolov mount, body, wheels & brass T & E mechanism also painted green. Largely thinning in areas of mechanical intervention. T & E mechanism heavily coated in grease as well as fuzee spring mechanism & bolt. There are several markings on various parts obstructed by heavy grease & paint. (02-16649/JZ). $1,800-2,800. 1830. 4 BRITISH WWII & LATER CHESTS INCLUDING NO. 4 T SN SNIPER BOX. 1) NO. 4 MK I T SNIPER RIFLE. This appearing repro. chest measures approx. 46” x 10” x 5” green paints w/ carrying straps. Side is marked “CHEST S.A. NO. 15 MK I.”. 2) NO. 7 RIFLE . This chest is to hold the British No. 7 rifle, a 22 cal. training rifling in the No. 4 style. 47” x 8” x 5” crate khaki straps for carrying, 2 swivel hasps w/ wooden surrounds, & 2 wooden rests for rifle inside crate. Crate marked on side “CGB 7148 / CHEST MK 1 22 IN C NO. 7 RIFLE” One wood latch protector is split. 3) VICKERS MG. This 46” x 10” x 8” wooden chest w/ metal reinforcements has interior compartments that appear to accommodate the Vickers MG. Hinges on lid appear to have a deteriorating leather cover. 4) LEWIS MG. This 46” x 10” x 8” wooden chest w/ metal reinforcements has interior compartments that appear to accommodate the Lewis MG. Hinges on lid appear to have a deteriorating leather cover. CONDITION: good to very good overall w/ handling wear, flaking finish, & sm. cracks. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski. (02-16630/MD). $200-400. 335

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1828. SOKOLOV MG MOUNT. Sokolov wheeled mount w/ the original bullet shield armor plate stenciled in black w/ “55110”. This mount was designed to be utilized w/ the Maxim M-1910 heavy machine gun. This system was utilized by the Imperial Russian Army during WW1 & the Red Army during the Russian Civil War & WW2. The 1910 Maxim was chambered in 7.62x54R & worked in conjunction w/ this armored, wheeled mount until it was replaced by the SG43 Goryunov in 1943. Interestingly enough, the SG43 also utilized the same armor mount. The mount is painted green paint which should be shielding the original materials from the forces of nature. CONDITION: cradle & mechanism moves & rotates freely. PROVENANCE: from the estate collections of Charles P. Obremski (02-16636/JZ). $300-500.


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1831. NO LOT. 1832. GROUPING OF MILITARY & BOOKS REGARDING MILITARIA. 1) LARGE ASSORTED GROUP OF MILITARIA, MOSTLY US, OF THE WORLD WAR II ERA. Group includes USMC Jacket/Herring Bone from Philadelphia Depot, dated “1945”. / Canvas travel case w/ zippered closures marked “US” measuring approx. 2’x18”x24”. / US 1st aid kit stocked w/ bandages & ammonia inhalants. / Tool roll M-12, contains 3 hemostat clamps. / US marked hand axe “PLUMB 1942” w/ replacement handle & “1943” dated canvas carrier. / 6 1/2” Blade unmarked M4 bayonet w/ out scabbard. 6 1/2” blade bayonet marked “U.S. M5A1 MILPAR COL.” w/ plastic scabbard. / Vietnam era pilots knife w/ 5 1/8” sawback blade, leather sheath has whetstone. / Rare floating dinghy knife w/ cork handle. / US canvas map case dated 1943. / Canvas spare bbl. cover M8 dated 1943. / Black US Navy flashlight for use in explosive atmospheres. / M24 graphical firing tables in canvas belt pouch w/ original cardboard packing box dated 1945 & “TM 9-524” manual. / US Navy packing overseas cap w/ USN anchor insignia. / Spanish American War Pennsylvania marked cloth covered canteen. / Inert shell casings include 37mm M17 w/ projectile. / Inert pineapple hand grenade w/ M228 trading fuse. / US Military Lensatic compass by Waltham Watch Co. / 3 WWII vintage canteens w/ canvas covers. 3 WWII pistol belts. / Booklet Society of the 355th infantry WWI national directory. / This lot also contains other misc. militaria. CONDITION: runs from fair to good, items may have wear, staining, loose straps, tarnishing. PROVENANCE: Collection of Brian C. Pinkerton. (02-15452/RW). 2) INTERESTING ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS DEALING WITH MILITARIA & MILITARY HISTORY. “World War II Combat Squadrons of U.S.A.F.”, “Insignia of the Waffen SS” by Michaelis, “Amereican Badges” by Kerrigan, “The Blues Devils in Italy” by Chuck, “Ships and Aircraft of the US Fleet”, “CAVU 44G (Yearbook)”,”VanBriggle Pottery” by Sasicki, “Gun Digest 1957”, “Encyclopedia of the United States Army Insignia and Uniforms”, “The Mighty 8th” by Freeman & “US Military Patches of World War II” by Turner. Lot also includes undated capture certificate w/ items listed: “German belt buckle”, “arm band”, “memo books”, etc. CONDITION: ranges from good to very good w/ light wear, staining & scuffing. Certificate has been folded, is lightly stained but is generally legible. PROVENANCE: Collection of Brian C. Pinkerton. (02-15467 & 02-15468/RW). $600-1,000.

1833. 2 THOMPSON ALUMINUM RECEIVERS BLANKS WITH ORIGINAL WOOD TEMPLATE. 2 Aluminum 80% receivers appearing to be 1927 or 1928 style, both 13.25” long & drilled for Lyman style rear sight. CONDITION: both seem to be new in shrink wrap. (0216101/JZ). $300-600.

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Session 1 | May 6, 2022 1834. LARGE GROUPING OF AR-15 & RELATED ACCESSORIES. AR-15 / M-4 magazines including: 27 - 30 rd. Magpul P mags. / 2 - 30 rd. E mags. / 2 - 450 Bushmaster aluminum mags. / 1 - 9mm 33 rd. Korean Glock mag. / 1 FN 20 rd. SCAR 17S mag. / 1 Magpul P mag. 20 rd. SR-25. / 12 Magpul Ranger Plates. / 1 Tactical Magwell Ripwell. / 1 Magpul UBR stock. / 1 Magpul ACS stock. / 1 Vltor RED 11 - SSB SCAR stock adapter. / 1 Vltor CASV-SCAR/EB handguard extender. / 1 Midwest Ind. MI-T7 handguard. / 1 Versa-pod bipod w/ extra feet. / 12 Crye Precision Mag. clips. / 1 Magpul MOE pistol grip. / 1 set A2 Carbine handguards. / 1 Tactical Tailor 1911 Camo holster. / 1 - 10” bbl. w/ gas tube & flash hider 5.56 NATO 1/rifling. (02-16293-2/JZ). $600-1,200.

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1835. AK-47 / SKS ACCESSORIES. 4-75 Rd. rear loading AK drums; 2 new in wrap in military pouches. 2 Bare triangle 36 arsenal mark & 2 have oval 9396 mark. All possess dark blue to black finish. / 2 Green canvas slings. / 1-30 Rd. detachable SKS mag. / 1 Factory SKS stock. Blond hardwood baring #06544 w/ metal buttplate & trap door for cleaning kit. / 1 Gray & brown laminated SKS stock w/ top handguard & soft rubber recoil pad. / Original WWII olive drab camo netting 15’x15’ like new in wrap. / Tactical Tailor 6”x10” OD green canvas pouch w/ Molle webbing. / 4 Pack long Malice clips. / 1-Crye precision multi cam medium helmet cover. (02-162933/JZ). $400-800.

1836. 14 STEYR AUG WAFFLE PATTERN MAGAZINES. 14 Plastic waffle pattern 30 rd. mags. Opaque green in color. CONDITION: all appear as new, many still wrapped. (0216293-5/JZ). $250-500.

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