Historic Arms & Militaria Sale 2946M
October 27, 2016
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American & European Works of Art Auction 2704B 02/07/2014 4:00 PM EST Lot 632 Of 689 - Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) Red Circus Horse
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Provenance
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Lots 226–563
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Selected Provenance
The Collection of Anthony D. Darling
The Collection of George A. Snook, M.D.
The Collection of Eric Tobaissen
Property sold to benefit the preservation of the collections of the Danvers Historical Society
The collection of the Valley Forge Historical Society
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226 Reproduction U.S. Model 1776 2-pound Cannon, c. 1965, bronze cannon tube marked “D.KING/GERMANTOWN” near the trunions, and “US/1776” above the vent, mounted on a wooden naval-style gun carriage with cannonballs and the original paperwork marked “Yankee Guns/G.N. RIDEOUT & CO./ASHBURNHAM, MASS.,” tube lg. 27 1/4 in. $1,000-1,500 227 Reproduction Iron Naval Gun, c. 20th century, mahogany reproduction naval carriage, with an iron tube, tube lg. 40 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000
228 Reproduction Iron Naval Gun, c. 20th century, mahogany reproduction naval carriage, with an iron tube, tube lg. 40 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000
231 Bronze Signal Cannon, America, mid-19th century, 2 1/8-in. bore, simple cascabel, single band reinforce near the muzzle, pivot block on underside of the barrel, overall lg. 29 3/4 in. $800-1,200
229 English-made Cannon Tube, c. 1830, bronze four-stage barrel marked on the breech “J. Wolff 75 high St, Southampton” with no other markings, bore 3 1/4, overall lg. 34 in. $3,000-5,000
232 Francisca Axe, Europe, 6th to 9th century, wedge shape with curved blade and oval eye, wd. 6 in.
230 Cast Iron Carronade, probably Holland, early 19th century, with relief cast crown above “1” forward of the breech, lg. 34 1/2, bore dia. 2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $2,000-3,000
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Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $200-400 233 Battle Axe, northern Europe, c. 14th century, on a hardwood haft, wd. 11 1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $200-400
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234 Large Hewing Axe, northern Europe, 15th century, broad blade with single bevel, offset from the long socket, blade stamped three times with the mark “P [heart] B,� mounted on a modern ash handle, blade lg. 13 3/4 in.
236 Group of Spear, Arrow, and Crossbow Bolt Points, Europe, 16th century and earlier, a bronze spear head, lg. 11; five diamondshaped arrow points, lg. to 4; and five crossbow bolt heads, lg. to 3 in.
238 Ceremonial Halberd, Europe, c. 1580, long spear above a pierced convex blade and shaped beak, and long langets mounted on a velvet- and brass tack-covered pole, overall lg. 92 in.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D.; Robert Abels, 1965. $700-900
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $200-300
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D.
235 Four Axes, Europe, c. 14th to 18th century, two unmounted, two mounted on modern hafts, wd. to 7 in.
237 Pole Axe, Europe, c. 15th century, wide blade with median ridge above a convex blade and pointed beak, a pointed cross piece through center, and langets, mounted on a rectangular pine pole with canted edges, overall lg. 77 3/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. Literature: Two illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 2, p. 4. $200-300
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $800-1,200
Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 14, p. 10. $700-900 239 Ceremonial Halberd, Europe, c. 1600, tall spear above a pierced concave blade and shaped beak, rectangular socket and langets, mounted on an ash pole, overall lg. 81 1/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 15, p. 10. $700-900
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240 English Bill, England, c. 16th century, heavy spear above a wide hooked blade with beak, round socket with open side, mounted on a modern pine pole, overall lg. 86 3/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 38, p. 21. $800-1,200 241 English Bill, England, c. 16th century, slender spear above a hooked blade with beak, the blade with an armorer’s mark in the form of a sunken rectangular cartouche with raised symbol and “H,” round socket with open side, mounted on a modern ash pole, overall lg. 80 3/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 37, p. 21. $700-900 242 Military Scythe, Europe, 16th century, long concave blade with rigid back mounted to an ash pole, overall lg. 95 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $800-1,000 243 Lange-de-boeuf, Europe, c. 16th century, long triangular blade with rudimentary median ridge, forge-welded socket with base ring mounted on an octagonal fruitwood pole with iron ring collar on base, overall lg. 66 1/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $700-900
244 Runka, Italy, c. 16th century, long spear with upward curving crescent-shaped blade and faceted socket with langets below, mounted on a black-painted ash pole, fringe decoration at base of socket, overall lg. 100 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $700-900
245 Glaive, Europe, c. 16th century, long convex blade with false edge at upper third of back and small hook, decorated with scroll punchwork, rectangular socket with langets mounted on a rectangular ash pole with beaded edges, overall lg. 98 1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $800-1,200
246 Partisan, Europe, c. 1600, long blade with median ridge, pronounced wings, and a node between the blade and socket with langets, mounted on a hardwood pole, overall lg. 82 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 26, p. 14. $800-1,000
249 Kriegsgertel, Germany, mid-16th century, tall hooked blade with spiked beak on the back, the blade marked three times with an armorer’s mark consisting of a sunken heart cartouche with dot inner border and “M” in the center, forge-welded socket, mounted on a modern round pole, overall lg. 82 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 14, p. 10. $800-1,200
250 Halberd, Europe, late 16th century, narrow spear above a concave axe blade and angular beak and langets, mounted to a rectangular oak pole with canted edges, overall lg. 96 3/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $800-1,000
247 Sempach Halberd, Zurich, Switzerland, c. 1620-50, wide spear with median ridge above a slightly convex blade with pierced cross, and angular beak with the mark of Lamprecht Koller, and long langets, mounted on an ash pole, overall lg. 80 1/2 in.
251 Long Spear, Europe, c. 16th century, blade with medial ridge and small armorer’s mark in the shape of a lightning bold in a rectangle, the socket with triangular stops, mounted on a modern rectangular pole with beaded edges, overall lg. 79 1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $700-900
Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 16, p. 10. $800-1,200
248 Partisan Chauve Souris, Europe, 16th century, tall blade with pronounced median ridge above upward pointing sharpened wings, faceted socket, mounted on a fruitwood pole decorated with strips of tape and brass tacks, overall lg. 93 1/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 31, p. 18. $800-1,200
252 Pike, Europe, c. 17th century, leaf-shaped blade with long langets on a modern hardwood pole, overall lg. 101 1/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 20, p. 13. $700-900 253 Pike, Europe, 16th/17th century, short spear with armorer’s mark in the form of a symbol in a circle, and langets, mounted on a modern ash pole, overall lg. 59 1/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $400-600
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254 British Sergeant’s Spontoon, early 19th century, leaf-shaped blade with crossbar, ringed socket, and langets mounted on a modern pine pole with metal buttcap, overall lg. 90 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $800-1,200
256 Gunner’s Stiletto, Italy, mid-17th century, carved horn grip with spiral-worked pommel and quillons mounting a triangular blade with graduations, overall lg. 16 1/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $300-500
255 Stiletto or Plug Bayonet, possibly Italy, c. 17th century, turned wood grip mounting a blade with sculpted back merging into a double-bladed point, overall lg. 13 1/2 in.
257 Swept-hilt Rapier, Europe, 17th century, multi-branch steel hilt with iron wire-wrapped grip, cylindrical pommel, double-edge blade with long fuller and brass inlay decoration near ricasso, overall lg. 51 1/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D.; Harold Peterson, 1978. $300-500
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $1,000-1,200
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258 Cup-hilt Rapier, Italy, late 17th century, elaborately pierced steel guard with foliate, bird, and sea serpent design, the wirewrapped grip secured by a reeded pommel, double-edge blade with narrow fuller, overall lg. 48 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $1,000-1,200 259 European Horseman’s Broadsword, late 17th century, iron hilt with foliate panels on the guard, wire-wrapped grip, straight doubleedge blade, overall lg. 38 5/8 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $1,200-1,500
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260 European Horseman’s Broadsword, late 17th century, iron hilt with pierced bilobate guard, wire-wrapped grip, double-edged blade with cross mark, overall lg. 37 3/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $1,000-1,500
262 American-made Copy of a British Bayonet, c. last quarter 18th century, iron blade and socket, no markings on the base of the blade, long socket with a thin socket ring, overall lg. 19 3/4 in. $200-300
261 European Horseman’s Saber, late 17th/early 18th century, iron hilt with pierced bilobate guard, curved blade with star and heart marks, overall lg. 36 3/4 in.
263 American Hanger/Cutlass, third quarter 18th century, iron hilt, flat guard with scalloped outboard edge, simple quillon and guard connecting to a carved wood grip with sheet copper cap, double-edge blade, overall lg. 34 in.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $1,000-1,500
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $700-900
264 British Militia Sword, mid-18th century, brass heart-shaped guard with round pommel and tall capstan, wood grip, front of the guard engraved “DERBY=M” and “A/1,” curved single-edge blade, overall lg. 33 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $300-500 265 Yeoman Warder’s Sword, England, mid-18th century, brass hilt with crown on pommel, leaping horse of Hanover on the guard, wood grip, and double-edge sword, overall lg. 31 1/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $300-500
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266 British Light Horseman’s Saber, c. 1770-80, iron four-slot hilt with heavy knucklebow, tall olive pommel, carved wood grip, straight single-edge blade marked crown over “GR/ DRURY,” overall lg. 42 1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $2,000-3,000 267 European Hunting Sword, c. mid-18th century, foliate scroll-decorated steel hilt, the guard featuring a bust inside an oval medallion, stag horn grip, curved blade, overall lg. 24 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $300-500
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268 British Infantry Hanger of the 23rd Regiment, Royal Welch Fuzileers, c. 175060, brass hilt with heart guard, seamed cast brass grip with crown over Prince of Wales feathers and horse, slightly curved blade, overall lg. 31 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D., acquired from Norm Flayderman, June 1964. $2,500-3,000 269 American Hanger, third quarter 18th century, simple brass guard with wood grip, blade with single fuller, marked “1745� with a chiseled running fox, leather scabbard, overall lg. 33 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $400-600
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270 Plug Bayonet, probably Spain, 18th century, double-edge blade with simple crossbar and horn plug, overall lg. 14 in.
274 Germanic Cavalry Saber, late 18th century, gilded brass hilt with single branch guard, wire-wrapped ivory grip, overall lg. 34 1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $400-600
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $200-400
271 American Horseman’s Saber, late 18th century, brass four-slot guard, round pommel, reeded bone grip, curved three-fuller blade, overall lg. 35 in.
275 Two French Hangers, late 18th century, both with brass hilts, one, a Model 1767, with blade etched “GRENADIER,” overall lg. 28 5/8 in.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $1,000-1,500
272 American Horseman’s Saber, New England, c. 1775-83, brass guard with “H” piercings, olive pommel, spiral-carved grip, straight blade with single fuller, lg. 39 1/4 in. $1,500-2,500 273 British Spadroon, late 18th century, brass hilt with bilobate guard, knucklebow and quillon, wire-wrapped grip, faceted pommel, straight single-edge blade, overall lg. 38 1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $200-400
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Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $200-400 276 Militia Hanger, probably England, late 18th/ early 19th century, heart-shaped guard with single branch on the knucklebow, square pommel, reeded grip, curved single-edge blade, overall lg. 32 1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $200-400 277 Magari Yari, Japan, polished trident blade mounted on a hardwood pole with lacquered cord and mother-of-pearl decoration, overall lg. 74 3/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $1,000-1,200
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278 Su Yari, Japan, triangular double-edge blade with red lacquered fuller, mounted on a lacquered pole with iron crossbar, overall lg. 85 1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $1,500-2,000 279 U.S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber, Mansfield & Lamb, Forestdale, Rhode Island, 1864, brass hilt with wire-wrapped leather grip, curved blade, marked on the ricasso “MANSFIELD/&/LAMB/FORESTDALE RI” and “U.S./C.E.W./1864,” with scabbard, overall lg. 41 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $300-500 280 Iron-hilted Model 1840 Cavalry Saber with Scabbard, blade ricasso marked on both sides “PDL” in an oval, overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $300-500 281 Model 1840 Ames Cavalry Saber with Scabbard, 1857, brass-hilted, marked on one side of the ricasso “US/JH/1857” and on the other side “AMES MFG CO/CHICOPEE/ MASS,” overall lg. 41 5/8 in. $400-600
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282 Model 1840 Ames Cavalry Saber with Scabbard, 1858, brass-hilted, marked on one side of the ricasso “US/JH/1858” and on the other side “AMES MFG CO/CHICOPEE,” overall lg. 42 in. $400-600 283 Model 1833 Dragoon Saber and Scabbard, c. 1839, brass hilt with “WS” stamp on the quillon, leather-wrapped grip, steel blade marked “United States,” and “NP Ames/ Cutler/Springfield/1839,” and a steel scabbard, blade lg. 34, overall lg. 39 1/2 in. $400-600
284 Model 1826 Nathan Starr Naval Cutlass and Scabbard, c. early 19th century, iron hilt marked “1.C./1,” wood grip (damage), steel blade lightly marked “ET/US/N.STARR,” and a steel scabbard, blade lg. 25 1/2, overall lg. 31 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000 285 Royal Welch Fusilier-owned, Pattern 1822/45 British Infantry Officer’s Sword, Ball & Nash, 42 Conduit Street, London, gothic hilt with crown over “VR” cipher, folding guard, slightly curved etched blade with single fuller and pipe/quill back, brass scabbard engraved at the throat “J.D./Brt. Major/23rd R.W. Fusiliers,” overall lg. 38 1/2 in. $300-500
286 Napoleonic Grenadier Sword, France, early 19th century, brass hilt with bellflower decoration, applied flaming bomb device on langet, wire-wrapped leather-covered grip, curved blade etched on one side “CHASSEURS A PIED” and the other with defaced etched inscription with replaced engraved inscription “HONNEUR ET PATRIE,” with brass-mounted leather scabbard, overall lg. 36 1/8 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $300-500
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287 Pair of Holster Pistols, Silver-hilted Small Sword, and Flask, pistols and sword, France, mid-18th century, the pistols, probably by Jean-Antoine de La Roche, Paris, c. 174050, with walnut stock with relief carved floral decoration behind entry pipe and at breech and silver wire inlay, horn-tipped wood rammer, silver furniture, foliate scroll sideplate, trigger guard with floral device on bow, the butt cap with panoply of arms, oval escutcheon with engraved coat of arms possibly of the Becel family, lock engraved “La Roche Paris,” octagon to round barrel with gold decoration at breech and around the sight, overall lg. 19 3/4 in.; the sword with elaborately pierced floral pattern hilt, silver-wire-wrapped grip, and triangular blade, later brass scabbard, overall lg. 33 7/8; and a mid-19th century round silver flask with short threaded spout, one side engraved “A. Mitchell,” dia. 4 3/4 in. Provenance: The pistols, sword, and flask were mounted together on a wooden plaque by Alfred Mitchell (1832-1911). Donald Mitchell, a brother of Alfred’s, inherited the pistol, sword, and flask, by family tradition they came from his maternal grandfather, Nathaniel Shaw Woodbridge, and were retained in
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his house in Salem. Alfred’s principal claim to fame was that he married Annie Olivia Tiffany (1844-1937), the daughter of Charles Tiffany and sister of Louis Comfort Tiffany. Alfred Mitchell and Annie Olivia Tiffany were also cousins, both having descended from Nathaniel Shaw Woodbridge (1771-1797) of New London and Salem, Connecticut. The house that he built in Salem is still in the possession of his descendants. The pair of silver-mounted pistols can be identified in Nathaniel Shaw Woodbridge’s 1797 estate inventory of his possessions at the Woodbridge House (Salem), where they are described as “Pistols & holsters” (Chronicles of a Connecticut Farm 1769-1905 [Boston: privately printed, 1905], p. 131). By 1797 “holster pistols” had been obsolete for a number of decades, as they were so long that they could only be carried in front of a saddle on horseback. This 18th century terminology points toward the pistols as being the same pair later owned by Alfred Mitchell. The silver-hilted sword is a very fine early to mid-18th century French piece, but with a custom-made and specially fitted scabbard of a specific pattern carried by staff officers
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during the U.S. Civil War. Family tradition states that this sword was carried by Alfred Mitchell during his service as an aide-decamp on the staff of a Connecticut general during the Civil War; this combination of circumstances pins this sword down as being his. The fact that Donald Mitchell carried into the war a sword that was already over 100 years old, and a precious silver antique, is extremely unusual and very telling of his character. He was by all accounts very proud of his ancestry, and it completely fits his character to have eschewed any commonly available current pattern for something illustrating his ancient lineage and forbearers’ wealth. The sword itself can be identified as the “silver hilted mourning sword” listed in Nathaniel Shaw Woodbridge’s 1797 estate inventory, featured in Chronicles of a Connecticut Farm 1769-1905 (Boston: privately printed, 1905), p. 131. $6,000-8,000
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288 Small Sword, Europe, early 19th century, silvered hilt with cast floral decoration, lion’s head quillon, guard with Netherlands coat of arms, mother-of-pearl grip, narrow triangular blade blued at the top and with gilt enhanced etching, overall lg. 37 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. Note: Sword believed to have belonged to Captain DePontiere, one of Major General Baron de Steuben’s aides in the Revolution. $100-200 289 Midshipman’s Dirk, Scabbard, and Suspension Chains, c. early 19th century, period ivory grip, pierced-brass counterguard, brass pommel with an eagle, blued and gilt blade with foliate designs, panoply of arms, and American eagle, brass scabbard with foliate designs and an eagle, and suspension chains, blade lg. 7 1/4, overall lg. 10 3/4 in. $2,500-3,000
290 British Military Flintlock Pistol, c. early to mid-18th century, walnut stock, brass fittings with a grotesque mask on the butt, lock marked “CLARKSON,” barrel has proof marks on the left side, engraved “U42” on the right side of the barrel, barrel lg. 14 1/8, overall lg. 22 in. $3,000-5,000 291 Flintlock Pistol, c. early 19th century, walnut stock, brass trigger guard and ramrod pipes, unmarked lock with an engraved foliate design, and a wooden ramrod with bone tip, barrel lg. 7, overall lg. 12 1/2 in. $300-500
292 Model 1842 Percussion Pistol, c. 1850, walnut stock with two cartouches on the left side, brass fittings, lock marked on the tail “MIDDTN/CONN./1850,” and in front of the hammer “US/H.ASTON,” barrel lg. 8 1/2, overall lg. 14 in. $400-600 293 Pair of Continental Single-shot Pistols, c. mid-19th century, carved burl grips, engraved steel fittings, and blued-steel octagonal barrels, barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 12 1/2 in. $400-600
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294 Engraved Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver, c. 1851, serial number 5763 (all matching), walnut grips, silver-plated brass trigger guard and backstrap, engraved “J.H. Lane, Lawrence, Kt.,” steel frame marked “COLTS/ PATENT,” engraved cylinder scene, and the top of the barrel marked “ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW.YORK CITY,” barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 13 1/2 in. Note: James H. Lane fought in the Mexican War, and was a congressman from Indiana. He moved to the Kansas Territory in 1855, and was involved in the abolitionist movement. During the Civil War, he raised the “Kansas” brigade, and became a General in 1861. He was the target of the Lawrence Massacre, and after the war in 1866, he shot himself. $7,500-9,500 295 Martially Marked Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver, 1856, serial number 56377, all matching serial numbers, .36 caliber, engraved cylinder, top of barrel marked “ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY,” barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 13 in. $800-1,200
296 Remington Model 1858 Army Revolver, c. 1860s, serial number 79814, .44 caliber, top of barrel marked “PATENTED SEPT 14, 1858/E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, NEW YORK, U.S.A./[illegible],” barrel lg. 8, overall lg. 13 3/4 in. $500-700
299 Colt Model 1873 Cavalry Revolver, c. 1874, serial number 5486, walnut grips (possibly replaced), left of the frame marked “PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871/PAT. JULY. 2, 1872/U.S.,” Ainsworth proof in front of the trigger guard below the serial number, barrel marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. Co. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.,” barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 12 1/2 in.
297 Smith & Wesson Model 3 Russian Revolver, c. 1871, serial number 47313, walnut grips, marked on the top of the barrel “SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A. PAT. JULY 10, 60. JAN. 17. FEB 17. JULY 11. 65 & AUG. 24, 69. RUSSIAN MODEL,” barrel lg. 6 1/2, overall lg. 12 in. $400-600
Note: Accompanied by a Kopec letter of authentication. $8,000-10,000
298 Smith & Wesson Model 3 Russian Revolver, c. 1874, serial number 1346, walnut grips, marked on the top of the barrel “SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A. PAT. JAN 17&25, 65, AUG. 24, 69, JAN. 19, 1875 REISSUE JULY 25, 1871,” cylinder with matching serial number, barrel lg. 6 1/2, overall lg. 12 in. $600-800
300 Colt Single-action Army Revolver, 1884, serial number 112844, .45 caliber, frame marked “U.S.,” barrel lg. 7 3/8, overall lg. 13 in. $1,000-1,200 301 Colt 1861 Navy Authentic Black Powder Series Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 40472, .36 caliber, walnut grips, in original box with paperwork, overall lg. 13 in. $400-600
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302 Colt Second Model Dragoon Authentic Black Powder Series Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 28490, .44 caliber, walnut grips, in original box with paperwork, overall lg. 13 1/2 in. $500-700
307 Spiked Club or Morgenstern, Europe, 14th century, short leaf-shaped blade with medial ridge on one side mounted in an ash handle with multiple iron spikes, overall lg. 65 5/8 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $800-1,000
303 Colt First Model Dragoon Authentic Black Powder Series Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 26203, .44 caliber, walnut grips, in original box with paperwork, overall lg. 14 in. $600-800
Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 36, p. 20. $1,500-2,000
312 Morian Helmet, Europe, 16th/17th century, iron, the crest formed of two sheets riveted together, the brim with points on the front and back, ht. 7, wd. 10 1/4, dp. 11 5/8 in.
304 Colt Walker Authentic Black Powder Series Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 2751, .44 caliber, walnut grips, in original box with paperwork, overall lg. 16 in. $700-900
308 Flail, Europe, c. 1650, iron-spiked wooden ball connected to a spiked hardwood handle by a chain, overall lg. 46 1/4 in.
305 Five Black Powder Pistols, late 20th century, a Pedersoli Harper’s Ferry flintlock, serial number PD33994, .58 caliber, walnut stock and brass furniture, with original box, overall lg. 16 1/2; a Thompson Center Arms percussion target pistol, serial number 7949, .45 caliber, walnut stock and brass furniture, overall lg. 15 1/2; a Derringer percussion pocket pistol, serial number 041484, .41 caliber, walnut stock with brass furniture, custom case with accessories, overall lg. 5 1/4; a percussion pistol, no serial number, .45 caliber, unfinished walnut stock, overall lg. 9 1/4; and a Pietta a Model 1858 New Army revolver, serial number R422472, .44 caliber, walnut grips, overall lg. 11 1/2 in. $200-300
Literature: Illustrated in George Snook, M.D., The Halberd and Other European Polearms 1300-1650 (Museum Restoration Service, Historical Arms Series No. 38; Bloomfield, Ont., 1998), figure 35, p. 20. $800-1,000
306 Ruger Old Army Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number 148-04913, plastic grips, marked on the left side of the frame “RUGER OLD ARMY,” with a spare cylinder, in the original plastic box, barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 14 in. $200-400
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D.
309 Articulated Arm Armor, Europe, 16th century, composed of the rerebrace, couter, and vambrace, overall lg. 19 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $300-500 310 Two Pauldrons, Europe, 16th century, composed of articulated lames with single leather strap, lg. 11 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $700-900
311 Gorget and Shoulder Armor, 16th/17th century, gorget hinged to back protector and articulated shoulder armor, overall wd. 34 in.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $400-600
313 Open Face Burgonet, Europe, 15th century, iron helmet with deep medial ridge, applied visor and neck protector, hinged ear protectors, bottom edge and crest with decorative filework, ht. 10, wd. 8 1/4, dp. 12 3/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D.; Norm Fladerman, 1970. $800-1,000
314 Cabasset Helmet, probably Italy, 16th century, iron, typical form with applied plume socket on the front, ht. 8, wd. 10 1/8, dp. 11 1/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D., acquired in 1962. $400-600 315 Red-lacquered Kabuto or Samurai Helmet, Japan, 17th century, iron helmet with red lacquered surface, five laced lames, two frontal hooks to support a plate, blue cloth liner, and chin guards, ht. 11, wd. 12, dp. 13 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $400-600
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316 English Pikeman’s Armor, mid-17th century, comprised of breastplate, backplate, faulds, and helmet; plates with simple line decoration, the faulds with stepped pattern and circles of rivets, the helmet with ridge and visor, breastplate with armorer’s mark, backplate with bullet test marks, approx. overall body ht. 28, helmet ht. 8 1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $3,000-5,000
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317 Chainmail Byrnie or Shirt for Mounted Troops, possibly Indo-Persia or the Sudan, 17th to 19th century, constructed of 3/8-in. round pin rivet links, the shirt has collar, open slit below the neck, and slit at the lower front and lower back, sleeves approx. lg. 16, overall ht. 34 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $2,000-4,000
318 Sapper’s Helmet, Germany, c. second quarter 17th century, iron, hemispherical with shallow medial ridge, riveted iron brims on front and back, large ear protectors, retains original linen lining with tow padding, bullet text mark on side, overall ht. 12, wd. 8 3/4, dp. 16 3/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D.; Sotheby’s, 1988. $800-1,200 318
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319 Sapper’s Breastplate, Europe, 17th century, heavy iron plate with rolled neck and arm edges, ht. 13 1/4, wd. 15, dp. 7 7/8 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $800-1,200 320 Single Bar Lobster Tail Helmet, Europe, c. 1640, iron, formed of two halves riveted together with ear protectors, integral brim on the front, movable neck plates on the back, ht. 11, wd. 10 1/2, dp. 14 1/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $800-1,000
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321 Southeast Asian Bronze Helmet, spiked helmet decorated with applied crescents and wing devices, the body of the helmet with lines of raised dots, ht. 10 1/2, wd. 8, dp. 6 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D., acquired in 2003. $300-500 322 Engraved Powder Horn Belonging to Jeremiah Eastman, c. 1758, horn with light engraving, marked “IEREMIAH EASTMAN his Horn Sept/SEPTE yE 12 1758” with crosshatched lines and foliate designs, wooden stopper, and pine plug marked “I E,” overall lg. 17 in. Provenance: Sold to benefit the preservation of the collections of the Danvers Historical Society. $600-800 323 Engraved Powder Horn Belonging to Caleb Butters, c. mid-18th century, horn with lion and unicorn, foliate designs, cannon, flags, and a fort, Spanish brown painted pine plug with the carved initials of the owner, Caleb Butters, overall lg. 13 in. Provenance: By family descent to the consignor. $2,500-3,500
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324 New York Map Horn, c. mid-18th century, horn with pine plug, carved with the royal coat of arms above two cannons, flags, arms, stacked cannonballs, two dogs chasing a buck, Oswego, and sailing ships near the carved spout, overall lg. 14 in. $4,000-6,000
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325 Artillery Calipers, Anthony Lamb, New York, mid-18th century, constructed of boxwood with iron/steel points and brass hinge pin and washers, marked at the end of one arm “Made by A. Lamb/N. York,” one side marked with scale noting the calibers and corresponding proof and service charges for iron guns and brass guns, the opposite side noting weights of various metals, and a scale for measuring the bore diameter of guns from 1 to 42 pounder, hinge scales also measure inches and degrees, overall lg. 6 7/8 in. Note: Anthony Lamb (1730-1784) is the earliest documented mathematical instrument maker to have worked in America. He was born in London in 1703, and at the age of 14 apprenticed to London mathematical instrument maker Henry Carter. In 1724, he fell into legal troubles resulting from a theft he was associated with, and was transported to America; he arrived in Annapolis in December of that year. Records are silent as to Lamb’s actions in America until he published an advertisement in the Pennsylvania Gazette in early December 1730 promoting his business as a “Mathematical Instrument-maker, from London, now living in New York, near the New Dock, at the Sign of the Compass and Quadrant, ...” By the mid-18th century his business was well established. In the early 1750s Henry Dawkins engraved a trade card for Lamb on which is listed among his goods “all Sorts of Instruments for Gunnery & Fortification.” Lamb continued his business in New York until he was forced to leave the city during the British occupation in the Revolution. $8,000-10,000
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326 British Broad Arrow Marked Meat Fork, c. mid to late 18th century, iron meat fork with no maker’s mark, and a “GR” stamp with double broad arrows, overall lg. 19 1/4 in. Note: Purportedly found in western Maryland. $500-1,000 327 Ludlow Family Correspondence, 17761799, New York, three letters, a page of accounts, and a receipt; one-page letter, G.H. Ludlow to “Dear Brother,” New York, February 14, 1776, regarding the arrival of Generals Lee and Clinton in New York and the nervousness of the inhabitants noting that “the inhabitants remaining Several days in the utmost confusion. Everybody moving then Women & Valuable Effects. Brother Morris was very kind Sent his Waggon & carts & carried out most of ours & Shaws Effects Except Furniture Such as tables Chairs & Desks &c. which are Still with us...”; a one-page letter, Wm. H. Ludlow, addressed “Dear Cousin, March 19, 1793,” seeking a Wilton carpet for use in a parlor; a one-page letter, Wm H. Ludlow, addressed “Dear Sir,” Claverack, December 16, 1799, regarding settling the estate of George Ludlow; a page of accounts with General Samuel B. Webb dating between 1793 and 1798; and a receipt signed by Henry Ludlow, Claverack, July 3, 1776, for 50 pounds of oakum, framed ht. to 16, wd. to 11 in. $300-500
328 British 7th Regiment of Foot Belt Plate with a Twenty-nine-hole Cartridge Pouch, c. 1771, rectangular brass plate with single hook and hourglass belt attachment, the front engraved “7” fixed to a buff leather belt fragment stitched to a longer section of buff leather belt attached to the back of a twentynine-hole British cartridge pouch, the box with leather internal and external flaps, stitched construction, access to the underside of the block from an external opening, belt plate ht. 2, wd. 2 13/16, pouch ht. 6, wd. 10 1/4, dp. 2 3/4 in. Note: An invoice from Jonathan Hume to Lord Robert Bertie, Colonel of the 7th Regiment of Foot, documents improvements made to the accoutrements of the 7th’s accoutrements in 1771. The invoice notes two separate payments for work on belts. On January 31, 25 pounds was charged for “Repairing 200 Setts of old Accoutrements & putting new Plates to the Waist Belts & new Buckles to ye Pouches.” Then on March 13, 12 pounds, 10 shillings was charged for “Altering 100 Setts of old Accoutrements & putting new Plates to ye Waist Belts & new Buckles to ye Pouches.” Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $5,000-7,000
329 Original Don Troiani Watercolor Figure Study of an Oneida Warrior, c. 2004, watercolor on paper, depicted as he would have appeared at the Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, encampment, matted and framed with conservation glass, ht. 27 1/4, wd. 18 3/4 in. Provenance: The collection of the Valley Forge Historical Society. $800-1,000 330 Original Framed Don Troiani Watercolor Figure Study of a North Carolina Rifle Dragoon, c. 2007, watercolor on paper, depicting a member of the Dragoons as they would have appeared in 1780-81, matted and framed with conservation glass, ht. 26, wd. 19 in. Provenance: The collection of the Valley Forge Historical Society. $800-1,000
331 Revolutionary War Continental Army Ironbanded Drum Canteen, c. late 18th century, oak body, drum face with very lightly inscribed circles, raised wooden spout, wooden stopper, with iron hoops, dia. 6 in. $1,000-1,500
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333, with details
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332 Framed Original Don Troiani Watercolor Figure Study of a Hesse-Cassel Jaeger, c. 1997, watercolor on paper, depicting a Jaeger from 2nd company, Hesse-Cassel Corps, as they would have appeared in 1776, matted and framed with conservation glass, ht. 16 3/4, wd. 17 1/2 in. Provenance: The collection of the Valley Forge Historical Society. $800-1,000
333 Isaac Maynard’s Brass Step-down Bullet and Shot Mold, c. 1777, brass mold marked on one side “ISAAC MAYNARD,” and on the other “SUDBURY 1777,” inside of mold has cavities for casting small shot through musketsize ball, edges of mold marked with the weight of each ball per hundred, with cherry handles, overall lg. 11 3/4 in. Note: Isaac Maynard was born October 27, 1747 in Sudbury, Massachusetts. He is listed on the rolls of Captain John Nixon’s company of Minutemen in 1775, as well as Captain Asahel Wheeler’s company rolls. Maynard died June 25, 1797. Among the many items listed in the probate inventory of his personal estate taken after his death is “Gun & Bayonett 10/, Bullett and Shott moulds 1/” (Middlesex County, Massachusetts Probate File Papers, 1648-1871, Case No. 14842, p. 1220). Maynard is buried in the Old Revolutionary Cemetery in Sudbury, Massachusetts. $1,000-1,500
334 Framed Original Don Troiani Watercolor Figure Study of a Continental Marine, c. 2005, watercolor on paper, the figure depicted throwing a grenade, as he would have appeared in 1778, matted and framed with conservation glass, ht. 23 1/2, wd. 19 in. Provenance: The collection of the Valley Forge Historical Society. $800-1,000
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335 LIBERTY TRIUMPHANT or the Downfall of OPPRESSION, Henry Dawkin, New York or Philadelphia, c. 1774, engraving on laid paper, image depicts New England colonists’ reaction to the British tea tax posed over a map of the northern and mid-Atlantic colonies, ht. 9 5/8, wd. 13 1/8 in. $3,000-5,000
337 Yeoman’s Crown Shako, England, early 19th century, nearly cylindrical leather shako with visor and plume pocket, ht. 8 1/4, dia. 7 3/4 in.
336 Model 1808 Cartridge Box, Shoulder Belt, and Bayonet, c. early 19th century, cartridge box with leather strap and flap, inside flap of painted canvas, wooden block with twentysix holes, and two-compartment tin below; a leather bayonet belt with plain oval brass plate; and a British bayonet marked “DAWES” and engraved on the socket “F/5.” $1,500-2,000
338 U.S. Model 1813 Leather Infantry/Militia Cap, cap with brass band, applied goldedged leather cockade with gold spreadwing eagle within a gold circle, the underside of the visor with remnants of green paint, partially intact band with quilted padding, remnants of maker’s label in crown, ht. 10 1/2, dia. 7 1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D., acquired in 1968. $800-1,200
Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D., acquired in 1967. $800-1,200
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339 Militia Rifleman’s Cap, c. 1813-20, leather body with rifleman’s bugle cap badge, false feathers, brass band around the front, stamped cockade, false Morocco flap around the sides and back, partial Morocco chinstrap, a paper label on the inside marked “E.B. MEIGS/Durham Center,” and another marked “Capt. E. B. Meigs/10th Company/2nd Regiment of Rifleman,” ht. 7 3/4 in. $3,000-5,000 340 Two Framed Appointments and an Infantry Regulations Manual, c. 1817-21, the appointment for Enos Fairbanks to the rank of sergeant in the Massachusetts militia, and one for the State of Maine, as well as an infantry regulations manual printed in 1817. $200-250
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341 Six Metal Military Cap Plates, 19th/20th century, a brass c. 1814-25 militia cap plate with a floral borders shield with spreadwing eagle below a sunburst above with thirteen stars, clouds, and the motto “UNITY IS STRENGTH”; a militia cap plate, a silvered copper c. 1814-25 militia cap plate, rectangular with shaped top and bottom, floral border with spreadwing eagle in center under an arc of five-pointed stars; a brass 1881 helmet plate; a brass plate from a Bavarian Model 1915 helmet; a reproduction tin early 19th century American dragoon helmet plate; and a pewter reproduction 16th Regiment U.S. Infantry shako plate, ht. to 4 3/4 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $300-500
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342 Three Early 19th Century Gorgets, an gilded English gorget with crown “GR” cipher flanked by laurels, a French artillery officer’s gorget with applied silver coat of arms and crossed cannon, and a French officer’s gorget with applied silver fleur-de-lis and laurel device, wd. to 6 1/4 in. $300-500 343 Brazilian Order of the Roses Medal, 182989, silver, with enamel decoration composed of a central blue medallion inscribed “AMOR E FILELIDADE,” on a six-pointed white star, against a rayed background, each point of the star separated by three pink roses with green leaves, pin back, in red velvet jeweler’s case with maker’s label, dia. 2 1/8 in. $300-500
344 Eight Civil War Carte-de-visites, c. 1860s, four “Brady” marked cards, one marked “Gen. Berry/Killed on Sunday/at Chancellorsville/ May 3rd 1863”; and four by E. Anthony taken by Brady. $300-500 345 Confederate Engineer Coat-size Button, c. 1860s, brass coat or jacket-size button marked on the domed face “E,” brass back marked “VAN WART SON & CO,” wd. 25 mm. $300-500 346 Tintype and Ambrotype Portraits of Soldiers in Case, c. 1860s, brown gutta percha case, the right side holds an ambrotype of a man in his militia uniform, on the left is the same man seated with another man, both in Rhode Island blouses, ht. 3 3/4, wd. 3 1/2 in. $200-300 347 Nine French Military Soldier Lithographs, Armand du Mareso, France, c. 1860, image include “Lanciers,” “Infantrerie Legere d’Afrique,” “Train des Equipages,” “Genie,” “Cuirassiers,” “Sapeurs-Pompiers de Paris,” “Corps Speciaux,” “Lanciers,” and an infantry soldier, framed, ht. 35, wd. 26 3/8 in. $700-900 348 Thirty-four Star United States Flag, 186163, constructed of cotton bunting, hand- and machine-stitched, metal grommets, approx. ht. 62, wd. 121 in. $300-500
349 Civil War Officer’s Frock Coat Identified to Henry Throop Hall, 34th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, c. 1862-64, blue superfine broadcloth body with eagle “I” buttons, second lieutenant’s shoulder boards, dark green silk lining, the collar lined with black velvet, and the sleeves lined with fine cotton drill.
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350 Sixteen-star United States Naval Ensign, c. 1862-70, hand-stitched, the canton with 4-54 pattern to the stars, approx. ht. 50, lg. 99 in. $800-1,200
351 French Tunic, c. late 19th century, red twilled wool body with buff-colored cuffs and collar, gold tape trim around the body of the tunic, gold cording on the front of the body, with ball buttons down the front, in a double sided frame with glass, ht. 36 3/4, wd. 36 1/2 in. $800-1,000
Provenance: By direct descent to the consignor. $2,500-3,000
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354 Group of Spanish American War Ephemera and Gun Associated with 1st Lieutenant John Macaulay, 12th Infantry Regiment, New York Volunteers, late 19th century, a Remington rolling block rifle along with a photograph album containing approximately sixty-two photographs take mostly during his service in the Philippines and in China during the Boxer Rebellion, a photograph of Macaulay in uniform, a program for the dedication of the 12th Regiment Infantry New York National Guard Armory in New York, a commission appointing him Second Lieutenant in the New York State National Guard dated February 21, 1884, a certificate of membership in the New York Retail Grocers Union dated August 15, 1892, a photograph of a building with sign reading “POINT WOODS ASS’N,” and a bronze plaque of President Ulysses S. Grant. $400-600
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352 Watercolor Portrait and Photograph of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William Jay, 1865, the oval portrait with a full-length view of Jay in uniform against a stone wall with landscape background, in an oval mahogany frame with gilt liner, the back of the picture with handwritten note: “William Jay/Capt. & Bvt. Lt. Colonel/U.S. Vols. June 1865.,” the accompanying photograph is a reproduction of an earlier image, framed watercolor ht. to 22 3/4, wd. 19 1/2 in. Note: William Jay (1841-1915) was a direct descendant of John Jay, Chief Justice of the United States, 1789-95. He graduated from Columbia College in 1859 and began his military service soon thereafter. He was on the staff of General George B. Meade when he attained the rank of lieutenant colonel. After the war Jay returned to Columbia and earned a law degree in 1868. $300-500
353 Medals and Objects Associated with Lieutenant Commander Thomas Stowell Phelps, U.S. Navy, 19th century, a goldplated fouled anchor device worn by Phelps in the 1840s; a GAR medal; a United States Service medal for the Civil War with blue and gray ribbon; a Peruvian Andres a Caceres 1886 medal with red and white ribbon; a Unites State Service medal for the Spanish Campaign with yellow and red ribbon; a Spanish American War service medal awarded by the people of California engraved “LIEUT COMDR/T.S. PHELPS/U.S.S. RALEIGH”; a United States Service medal for Mexico with yellow, blue, and green ribbon; a Mexican Border Service medal presented by the State of New York with blue, green, red, and yellow ribbon; Peru gold medal for Callao 1866 with red and pink ribbon; gold Loyal Legion medal with red, white, and blue ribbon; gold Sons of the Revolution medal with blue and yellow ribbon, an 18kt gold monogram fob with black ribbon; a piece of graph shot with old note reading: “Fired from Ft. Fisher/ at Storming Party/January 15, 1865”; a tall cylindrical copper powder measure with two handles marked “15 LBS”; a short wide copper powder measure marked “15 LBS/ ORD/1864”; and a brass coal scuttle with “TSP” monogram, ht. to 16 in. Note: The copper powder measures were reportedly used on the U.S.S. Raleigh. $1,000-1,500
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355 Trunks, Uniforms, and Equipment Owned by Captain David Parker Smith, 26th “Yankee” Division, c. 1917-18, one trunk filled with newspapers and period magazines, another trunk filled with personal items, patches, a German feldmutze, tunic with “YD” patch, overcoat with “YD” patch, breeches, books, medical items, an American painted helmet, and a German Model 1916 helmet. Provenance: By direct descent to the consignor. Note: David Parker Smith was born in Meriden, Connecticut, on May 7, 1889, the son of prominent local surgeon Edward Weir Smith. David graduated from Yale University in 1910 and Yale Medical School in 1912. Soon after, he married Evelyn Lewis, joined his father’s medical practice, and he and Evelyn had their first son, Edward. When the United States entered WWI, David volunteered for service and from 1917 to 1919 he served in France as a Lieutenant and Captain in the medical core with the field artillery of the 101st Yankee Division. Returning to Meriden after the war, he and Evelyn had two more children, David and Bethia (Currie), and he re-established his surgical career, continuing his family’s local prominence. He died of natural causes in 1958. A wing of the Meriden Hospital is dedicated in his honor. $1,000-1,500 356 Model 1895 Prussian Infantry Pickelhaube, c. 1912, black hard leather shell with brass fittings, with a Prussian eagle on the front, and a vented spine on the back, with an intact black leather liner, ht. 9 in. $300-500
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357 Model 1915 Prussian Mounted Light Infantry Helmet, c. 1916, blackened steel with visor and pointed lobster tail, spreadwing eagle plate, German silver fittings, black and white, and black and red cockades, leather chin strap, the inside of the helmet stamped “C.E. JUNCKER/1916,” ht. 8, wd. 7 1/4, dp. 11 1/2 in. Provenance: Collection of George Snook, M.D. $400-600 358 Kilt Davidson, c. early 20th century, wool plaid kilt with leather closure straps, lined with white serge with maker’s stamps, and a paper label marked KILT/”Davidson,” Canadian, with size markings. $150-250
359 Model 1943 Field Jacket Identified to Private John Rigapoulos, 82nd Airborne Division, c. 1943-44, olive drab cotton drill coat body, 82nd Airborne Division “All American” patch on the left sleeve, the right sleeve has a cut-edge gauze American “invasion” flag, stamped on the lining with black block letters “JOHN RIGAPOULOS” above the label. Note: Rigapoulos fought at Anzio, Normandy, and was killed on September 20, 1944, during Operation Market Garden. $700-900
360 Eisenhower Jacket, Trousers, Shirt, and Other Items Related to Corporal Robert Bossert, 82nd Airborne Division, c. 1944-45, olive drab wool jacket body, 82nd Airborne Division “All American” patch on the left sleeve, a “Croix de Guerre” on the left shoulder, paratrooper wings on the 508th Parachute Infantry oval, and campaign ribbons, Infantry and U.S. collar discs on the lapels, a presidential unit citation on the right breast, and a Belgian aiguillette on the right shoulder, with shirt, tie, belt, and trousers, as well as images and documents relating to Bossert’s service. Note: Bossert participated in the Sicily invasion, Normandy, Operation Market Garden, and in Central Europe. $500-700 361 Eisenhower Jacket Owned by a Technical Sargent in the 13th Airborne Division, c. 1944-45, olive drab wool jacket body, 13th Airborne “Jumping Wolves” patch on the left sleeve, parachute wing on the left breast, on the 515th Parachute Infantry oval are parachute wings, campaign ribbons, and a combat infantry badge, Infantry and U.S. collar discs on the lapels, as well as 13th Airborne distinctive insignia. $200-400
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362 Eisenhower Jacket Owned by Private Charles Kadlec, 101st Airborne Division and European Theatre of Operations, c. 1944-45, olive drab wool jacket body, European Theatre of Operations patch on the left sleeve, parachute wing, campaign ribbons, a marksmanship badge, and a good conduct medal on the left breast, quartermaster and U.S. collar discs on the lapels, and a 101st Airborne Division patch on the right shoulder. Note: Kadlec participated in the Sicily invasion, Normandy, Operation Market Garden, and in Central Europe. $200-400
363 Eisenhower Jacket, Cap, Trousers, and Shirts Owned by Captain S. Scrivener, 101st Airborne Division, c. 1945, olive drab wool jacket body, silver captain’s bars on the shoulder straps, 101st Airborne Division patch on the left sleeve, “Order of the Orange” aiguillette on the shoulder, parachute wings on the 377th Field Artillery oval, artillery and U.S. collar insignia, campaign ribbons, and a combat infantry badge, a French “Croix de Guerre” aiguillette on the right shoulder, khaki and dark green shirts, khaki tie, pink trousers, and overseas cap with paratrooper insignia. Note: Scrivener participated in the Normandy invasion, Operation Market Garden, and in Central Europe. $400-600 363, with details
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366 Eisenhower Jacket, 17th and 82nd Airborne Division, c. 1944-45, olive drab wool jacket body, 17th Airborne Division patch on the left sleeve, an “Order of the Orange” aiguillette on the shoulder, glider wing, campaign ribbons, and a combat infantry badge on the left breast, cavalry and U.S. collar discs, a presidential unit citation on the right breast, a French “Croix de Guerre” aiguillette on the right shoulder, and an 82nd “All American” Airborne Division patch on the right sleeve. Note: The 82nd Airborne Division participated in the Sicily invasion, Normandy, Operation Market Garden, and in Central Europe. $200-400
367 Eisenhower Jacket Owned by Private Earl L. Dart, 82nd Airborne Division, c. 1944-45, olive drab wool jacket body, 82nd Airborne Division “All American” patch on the left sleeve, “Order of the Orange” aiguillette on the shoulder, parachute wing on the left breast, and glider wings on the 325th Glider Infantry oval, Infantry and U.S. collar discs, and a French “Croix de Guerre” aiguillette on the right shoulder. Note: Dart participated in the Sicily invasion, Normandy, Operation Market Garden, and in Central Europe. $200-400
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364 Eisenhower Jacket, Pants and Shirt Owned by Lieutenant Gus Sanders, and Later Tech 5 Wyatt, c. 1944-45, olive drab wool jacket body, 17th Airborne Battalion patch on the left sleeve, parachute wing, campaign bars, and a combat infantry badge on the left breast, Infantry and U.S. collar discs on the lapels, a presidential unit citation on the right breast, an 82nd Airborne “All American” Division patch, and an olive drab pair of trousers and shirt. Note: The jacket seems to have been owned by Lieutenant Gus Sanders, company C, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, and later owned by Wyatt of the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment. Both regiments served at Ft. Benning, Georgia. $300-500
365 Eisenhower Jacket Owned by Private First Class B. Gowie, 82nd Airborne Division, c. 1944-45, olive drab wool jacket body, 82nd Airborne Division “All American” patch on the left sleeve, private first class stripes, campaign ribbons, parachute wings, and a combat infantry badge on the left breast, Infantry and U.S. collar discs on the lapels. Note: Gowie participated in the Sicily invasion, Normandy, Operation Market Garden, and in Central Europe. $200-300
368 Eisenhower Jacket Owned by Sargent Wade Martin, 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, c. 1944-45, olive drab wool jacket body, 82nd Airborne Division “All American” patch on the left sleeve, “Order of the Orange” aiguillette and a “Croix de Guerre” fourragere on the shoulder, sergeant’s stripes on both sleeves, a glider wing, campaign ribbons, and a combat infantry badge on the left breast, Infantry and U.S. collar discs on the lapels, and a 101st Airborne Division patch on the right shoulder. Note: Martin participated in the Sicily/ Salerno invasion assigned to Darby’s Rangers, Normandy, Operation Market Garden, and in Central Europe. $300-500 369 Eisenhower Jacket Owned by Private John Gerard, 11th Airborne Division, c. 1945, olive drab wool jacket body, 11th Airborne patch on the left sleeve, parachute wing on a 541st Airborne oval and a marksman’s badge on the left breast, Infantry and U.S. collar discs, two presidential unit citations, one from the Philippine theater with one star. Note: Gerard participated in the AsiaticPacific Theatre; New Guinea, Leyte; Luzon. $200-400
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370 Group of Gun Scopes and Related Accessories, 20th century, large number of scopes, brands include Leupold, Weaver, Tasco, and Buckmaster. $300-500 371 Large Group of Modern Gun Parts, Stocks, Magazines, Holsters, Etc., 20th century. $300-500
372 Pattern 1703 Land Service Musket, c. 1708, walnut stock, brass buttplate, sideplate, and trigger guard, tail of the lock marked “W./NUTT/8,” a light crown over “AR” under the pan with two crowned broad arrows, breech marked with a crown over “WN,” and crowned broad arrows, underside of the barrel, inside the lock, and brass fittings with matching assembly numbers, and an iron ramrod, barrel lg. 46, overall lg. 62 in. $12,000-15,000
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383, with details
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373 English Doglock Fowler, c. 18th century, walnut stock (some worm holes), iron trigger guard, brass ramrod pipes, unmarked doglock, octagonal to round barrel with “31” engraved at the breech, and a wooden ramrod, barrel lg. 54, overall lg. 69 1/2 in. Provenance: The collection of Anthony D. Darling. $2,000-4,000 374 American Doglock Wall Gun, c. 18th century, American chestnut stock (worm-eaten butt) with raised carvings near the barrel tang and tail of the lock, iron fittings, unmarked doglock, rifled iron barrel, iron barrel bands, barrel lg. 60 1/2, overall lg. 77 in. Provenance: The collection of Anthony D. Darling. Note: This gun was illustrated in “An American Rifled Wall Gun,” Muzzle Blasts Magazine, volume XXXIII, No. 2, 1971. $3,000-5,000 375 Hudson Valley Fowler, c. mid-18th century, cherry stock (early replaced forend), brass fittings, serpent-shaped sideplate, British lock, octagonal to round barrel with 17th century proof mark, barrel lg. 68, overall lg. 84 in. Provenance: The collection of Anthony D. Darling. Note: Reportedly used by the Samis family of Long Island, New York, during the Battle of Long Island in 1776. $4,000-6,000 376 British Flintlock Fowler, c. early 18th century, walnut stock (replaced forend) with an extension on the butt, iron fittings, brass serpent-shaped sideplate, lock marked “H. ELLIS,” octagonal to round barrel with a light proof mark near the breech, barrel lg. 66 1/4, overall lg. 83 1/2 in. Provenance: The collection of Anthony D. Darling. $2,000-4,000
377 Benjamin Mayo’s Club Butt Fowler, southeastern Massachusetts, c. last quarter 18th century, .75 caliber, walnut stock with heavy slab sided butt and sculpted underside, brass furniture, trigger guard with acorn finial, openwork sideplate, floral engraved pointed and stepped buttplate, sheet brass rammer pipes, wooden rammer, foliate engraved English commercial lock, octagon to round barrel with two wedding bands and blade front sight, overall lg. 70 in. Note: Benjamin Mayo was born December 11, 1750, in Roxbury, Massachusetts. He served as a sergeant in Captain Peter Proctor’s Company of Lieutenant Colonel Williams’s Militia Regiment in 1777 marching 120 miles for the relief of the Northern Army after the evacuation of Fort Ticonderoga. He served from July 10 to August 12. After the Revolution Mayo eventually moved to Orange, Massachusetts where he died May 2, 1797. Benjamin May also had a son, Benjamin (1774-1824). The fowler was found in a house owned by Benjamin Mayo in West Newton, Massachusetts. $1,200-1,800 378 Pattern 1777 Short Land Musket, c. late 18th century, walnut stock (repair on wrist), brass fittings, lock marked “TOWER” with a crown over “GR,” barrel marked with a crown over “GR” and crown over crossed scepters, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 58 in. Provenance: The collection of Anthony D. Darling. $500-700 379 U.S. Model 1795 Springfield Musket, Type III, c. 1810, .76 caliber, walnut stock, iron furniture, lock marked “US” over an a spreadwing eagle over “SPRINGFIELD,” “1810,” buttplate marked “1810,” barrel with “P,” “V,” “US,” and eagle stamps, overall lg. 58 1/2 in. $2,000-3,000 380 Ketland & Company Fowler, late 18th century, .65 caliber, walnut stock, brass furniture, lock converted to percussion marked “KETLAND/&CO,” octagon to round barrel, overall lg. 61 5/8 in. $400-600 381 Model 1809 Prussian Musket with Bayonet, c. 1818, converted to percussion, .76 caliber, walnut stock, brass furniture, lock marked “St & S/Suhl,” overall lg. 56 1/2 in. $500-700
382 American Conversion Fowler, c. early 19th century, walnut stock with a French-style butt, brass fittings, lock marked “Cairns/& Co.,” octagonal smooth bore barrel marked “G.W.” on the breech, barrel lg. 32 1/4, overall lg. 48 1/4 in. $700-900
383 Pattern 1800/15 Baker Infantry Rifle Converted to Percussion, c. early 19th century, walnut stock stamped on the right butt with a “BO” and broad arrow, brass patchbox, brass trigger guard, escutcheon, sideplate, and ramrod pipes, lock marked “TOWER” on the tail, a crown over “GR,” and “I. GILL,” round steel barrel with proofs on the breech, barrel lg. 30 1/4, overall lg. 46 in. $3,000-5,000 384 U.S. Model 1822/28 Musket and Mismatched Bayonet, c. 1838, converted to percussion, walnut stock with cartouches behind the sideplate, iron furniture, lock marked with spreadwing eagle over “U.S.,” and “SPRING/FIELD/1838,” with an early 19th century British socket bayonet, overall lg. 58 in. $300-500 385 Model 1841 Percussion Rifle, c. 1851, walnut stock with light cartouche stamps on the left side, brass fittings, lock marked “WINDSOR VT/1851” on the tail, and “ROBBINS/&/LAWRENCE/U.S.” forward of the hammer, barrel marked “U.S.” over inspector’s stamps, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 49 in. $400-600 386 Model 1842 U.S. Percussion Musket and Bayonet, c. 1855, walnut stock with steel fittings, tail of the lock marked “SPRING/ FIELD/1855” and eagle over “US” in front of the hammer, barrel marked “1855” (mark not original), and an iron ramrod (replacement), steel bayonet marked “U.S.” on the blade, barrel lg. 42, overall lg. 58 in. $400-600 387 Norfolk Contract Model 1861 Springfield Rifled Musket with Mismatched Bayonet, 1863, .58 caliber, lock marked “U.S./NORFOLK” and “1861,” stock with cartouches, overall lg. 56 in. $300-500
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390, with details
388 Special Model 1861 Contract Rifle-musket, c. 1864, walnut stock and steel fittings, lock dated “1864” on the tail, and marked “U.S./ AMOSKEAG MFG. CO./MANCHESTER, N.H.,” barrel dated “1865,” barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in. $400-600 389 Remington 1863 Percussion Contract Rifle, c. 1863, walnut stock with cartouches on the left side, brass fittings, lock dated “1863” on the tail, with an eagle over “U.S.,” and “REMINGTONS/ILION, N.Y.,” barrel breech marked “1863, VP” over an eagle, and “STEEL,” barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 49 in. $1,500-2,000
390 Bilharz, Hall and Co. Muzzle-loading Carbine, c. 1863-64, walnut stock with iron fittings, pewter nosecap, barrel marked “P” on the breech, underside of the barrel marked “B 86” and “37,” serial number on the breech plug (illegible), inside of the lock marked “B 85/6,” and an iron ramrod (swivel missing), barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 37 3/4 in. $3,000-5,000
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392, with details
391 Model 1864 Joslyn Carbine, c. 1864, walnut stock with no cartouche marks, no serial number, 44 Rimfire caliber, no saddle ring on the left side of the stock, lock marked “JOSLYN FIRE ARMS CO./STONINGTON CONN./1864,” barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 38 5/8 in. $700-900
392 Engraved Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine, c. 1874, serial number 119768, walnut stock and forend, brass fittings and frame engraved in Nimschke-style with foliate designs, deer, and other animals, cleaning rod in the butt compartment, marked on top of the barrel “WINCHESTER’S-REPEATING ARMS, NEW HAVEN, CT./KINGS-IMPROVEMENTPATENTED MARCH 29, 1866, OCTOBER 16, 1860.,” barrel lg. 20, overall lg. 39 in. $15,000-18,000
393 Winchester Model 1873 Lever-action Rifle, c. 1876, serial number 20339, .45-60 caliber, walnut stock, blued steel fittings, rear peep site, cleaning rod in the butt, barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 49 in. $800-1,200
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394 Gewehr Model 71/84 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1887, serial number 7518, all matching numbers, 11mm caliber, walnut stock with cartouches, marked on the left side of the receiver “J.G. Mod 71/84,” overall lg. 51 in. $200-300 395 Martini Henry Single-shot Rifle, c. 1885, .303 British caliber, walnut stock, the receiver marked on the right side with a crown over “VR” and “ENFIELD/1885” crowned broad arrow mark, and “I.C.I.,” the left side marked “CITADEL/1905,” with various other inspector’s marks, (missing cleaning rod), overall lg. 37 1/4 in. $200-300 396 Model 1884 U.S. Trapdoor Carbine, c. 1886-91, serial number 518097, walnut stock with circle “P” proof below the trigger guard, steel fittings, lock marked with an eagle and “U.S./SPRINGFIELD,” breechblock marked “U.S./MODEL/1884,” barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 41 in. $300-500
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397 Frank Wesson Rifle, 3rd Type, c. 1872-88, serial number 4065, .41 caliber, walnut stock, with adjustable peep sight and adjustable hammer marked “PAT. APR. 9, 1872,” octagonal barrel marked “FRANK WESSON WORCESTER MASS./PAT’D OCT 25 1859 & MOV. 11 1862,” overall lg. 44 3/4 in. $800-1,000
401 Parker Brothers 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun and Case, c. 1887-89, serial number 57869, walnut stock with, Damascus barrels with textured rib marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN CONN. DAMASCUS STEEL,” with oak case, overall lg. 46 1/2 in. $400-600
398 Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle, c. 1892, serial number 542609. .45-70 caliber, walnut stock with “SWP/1892” cartouche, lock marked “U.S./SPRINGFIELD,” receiver marked “U.S./MODEL/1884,” overall lg. 52 in. $300-500
402 Pedersoli Reproduction U.S. Model 1816 Musket and Bayonet, late 20th century, serial number ET02242, .70 caliber, walnut stock, iron furniture, the lock marked with a spreadwing eagle over “US,” and “HARPER’S/ FERRY/1816,” bayonet with leather and brass scabbard, overall lg. 56 7/8 in. $300-500
399 Model 1888 Commission Rifle, c. 1890, serial number 9860, caliber 7.92 x 57, walnut stock, marked on the receiver ring “STEYR/1890,” and on the left side of the receiver “Gew.88.,” overall lg. 48 3/4 in. $200-300 400 Mauser KAR 88 Bolt-action Commission Carbine, c. 1890, serial number 9512, walnut stock, marked on the receiver ring “V.C. SCHILLING/SUHL/1890,” overall lg. 37 in. $200-300
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403 Two Competition Air Guns, late 20th century, a RWS Diana Model 48/52 air rifle, serial number 02056210, beech stock, blued barrel, with Simmons 4X32 Air Gun Competition scope, overall lg. 43, and a Baikal IZH-46M match air pistol, serial number 03460097B, with beech target grip, and Tasco Red Dot sight, overall lg. 17 in. $300-500
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404 Mauser Model C-96 and Shoulder Stock/ Holster, c. early 20th century, serial number 351166, walnut grips with “GERMANY” stamped near the top, right side of the frame marked “WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER/ OBERNDORF A NECKAR,” and a walnut shoulder stock/holster, barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 12 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $500-700 405 Mauser Model C-96, c. early 20th century, serial number 183876, walnut grips, right side of the frame marked “WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER/OBERNDORF A NECKAR,” barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 12 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
404, with detail
406 Mauser Model C-96, c. early 20th century, serial number 894266, walnut grips, right side of the frame marked “WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER/OBERNDORF A NECKAR/D.R.P. u. A.P.,” and the left side marked with the Mauser logo, barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 12 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
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412, with detail
407 Commercial Wartime Production Mauser C-96, c. early 20th century, serial number 421316, walnut grips, right side of the frame marked “WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER/ OBERNDORF A NECKAR,” barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 12 in.
409 Gewehr 98 Bolt-action Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 7152A, all matching serial numbers, 7.92x57mm caliber, walnut stock, marked on the top of the receiver “1920/WAFFENFABRIK/MAUSER A.-G./ OBERNDORF A/N.,” overall lg. 49 1/4 in.
412 Red 9 Luger, c. 1916, serial number 1106L all matching, checkered walnut grips with a red “9,” marked on the top of the toggle “DWM” and “1916” in front of the toggle, magazine with wood bottom (no numbers), barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 9 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $500-700
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $600-800
408 Swedish Model 1896 Mauser Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1905, serial number 162874, 6.5mm caliber, all matching numbers, walnut stock with crown marks, top of receiver marked “CARL GUSTAFS STADS/ GEVARSFAKTORI./1905,” overall lg. 49 3/4 in.
410 Gewehr 98 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1907, serial number 1908, all matching serial numbers except bolt which has a restruck number, walnut stock, marked on the top of the receiver “WAFFENFABRIK/MAUSER A.G./ OBERNDORF A/N/1907,” overall lg. 49 1/8 in.
413 Artillery Model Luger, c. 1917, serial number 2435 all matching, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle “DWM” and “1917” in front of the toggle, with a spare WWII magazine, barrel lg. 7 7/8, overall lg. 12 1/2 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $100-150
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $800-1,200
411 Commercial Export P-08 Luger, c. early 20th century, serial number 1826, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle “DWM,” with a magazine, barrel lg. 3 3/4, overall lg. 9 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
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414 Luger with Veteran’s Bring Back Papers, c. 1917, serial number 3504 all matching, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle “DWM” and “1917” in front of the toggle, magazine with wood bottom and matching number to gun, and bring back papers, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
415 Artillery Model Luger, c. 1917, serial number 7465 all matching, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle “DWM” and “1917” in front of the toggle, magazine with wood bottom (not matching numbers), barrel lg. 7 7/8, overall lg. 12 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $500-700 416 P-08 Luger, c. 1917, serial number 6245, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle “ERFURT” and “1917” in front of the toggle, with a magazine and two reproduction magazines, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 in.
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Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300 417 Erfurt P-08 Luger, Holster, and Spare Magazine, c. 1917, serial number 1826 all matching, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle “ERFURT” and “1917” in front of the toggle, a wood bottom magazine, and a brown leather holster with a spare magazine, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 418 Russian Capture P-08 Luger, c. 1921, serial number 542, checkered plastic grips, marked on the top of the toggle “DWM” and “1921” in front of the toggle, German regimental markings below the trigger guard, and a magazine, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $500-700 419 P-08 Luger, c. 1938, serial number 1971 all matching, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle S/42 and 1938 in front of the toggle, and a magazine, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 in.
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Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $500-700
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420 P-08 BYF Luger, c. 1940, serial number 169n, side of the receiver ring numbered 6466, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle “42” and “1940” in front of the toggle, magazine numbered “6466” matching the receiver ring, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
421 Colt Model 1902 Military Automatic Pistol, c. early 20th century, serial number 32749, hard rubber grips, blued-steel frame marked on the left side “PATENTED/APR 20. 1897 SEPT 9. 1902” and “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO./HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.,” overall lg. 9 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
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422 Smith & Wesson Model 1917 Revolver, c. early 20th century, serial number 21878, walnut grips, bottom of the butt marked “U.S./ ARMY/MODEL/1917,” marked on the left side of the barrel “S & W. D.A. 45,” and under the barrel “UNITED STATES PROPERTY,” overall lg. 10 1/2 in.
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Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-400 423 Smith & Wesson Lend Lease Victory Model Revolver, c. 1940s, serial number 5885, walnut grips, marked on the left of the barrel “SMITH & WESSON” with British proof markings, and on the right side “38 S & W CTG,” barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 10 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300 424 Remington Mosin-Nagant Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1917, synthetic stock, marked on the receiver ring “REMINGTON/ARMORY/1917,” overall lg. 43 5/8 in.
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Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250
425 Colt Model 1917 Revolver, c. early 20th century, serial number 28035, checkered plastic grips marked “COLT,” bottom of the butt marked “U.S./ARMY/MODEL/1917,” marked on the left side of the barrel “COLT D.A. 45,” overall lg. 10 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
426 Colt Police Positive Revolver, c. early 20th century, serial number 159498, .32 caliber, checkered plastic grips marked “COLT,” marked on the left side of the barrel “POLICE/ POSITIVE/32 POLICE CTG,” overall lg. 8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
427 Webley Mark VI Revolver and Holster, c. early 20th century, serial number 373616, checkered hard rubber grips, marked on the left of the frame “MARK ‘VI’” with proof marks, and lower on the frame “WEBLEY/MARK VI/ PATENTS/1918,” with a canvas holster, overall lg. 11 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-400
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428 British Enfield SMLE MK III, c. 1916, serial number 7840, .303 caliber, walnut stock, brass buttplate, steel fittings, marked above the trigger guard “ENFIELD/1916/SMLE/III,” overall lg. 44 1/2 in.
432 Model 1917 Enfield Rifle, c. 1917-18, serial number 120164, walnut stock marked “37” behind the trigger guard, marked on the top of the receiver “U.S./MODEL OF 1917/ WINCHESTER,” overall lg. 46 1/2 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
429 British Enfield SMLE MK III Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1917, serial number 21768, caliber .303, walnut stock, marked above the right side of the trigger guard “B.S.A.Co/1917/ SMLE/III,” overall lg. 45 in.
433 British Enfield No. 4 MK I Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1942, serial number 16L1435, caliber .303, walnut stock (refinished), brass buttplate, marked on the left side of the receiver “No 4 Mk I/LONG BRANCH/1942,” overall lg. 44 in.
438 Spreewerke-manufactured P-38, c. 1945, serial number 01728U, black Bakelite grips, blued-steel frame marked on the left side “P.38” and “cyq,” overall lg. 8 1/2 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
430 Enfield SMLE MK III Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1918, serial number 86159, walnut stock, marked above the trigger guard “L.S.A. Co. Ltd./1918/SMLE/III,” overall lg. 44 3/4 in.
434 Savage Enfield No. 4 MK I Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1940s, serial number 6508517, walnut stock, brass buttplate, steel fittings, marked on the left side of the receiver “UNITED STATES PROPERTY/S No 4 Mk I,” overall lg. 43 1/2 in.
439 Mauser Karabiner 98k Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1942, serial number 4722, 7.92x57mm caliber, laminate stock, marked on the top of the receiver “byf/42,” (missing cleaning rod, replaced front band), overall lg. 43 1/2 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400 431 Model 1917 Enfield Rifle, c. 1917-18, serial number 818710, walnut stock marked “3P” with an eagle behind the trigger guard, marked on the top of the receiver “U.S./ MODEL OF 1917/EDDYSTONE,” overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
435 British No. 5 MK I Jungle Carbine and Bayonet, c. 1947, serial number AA 816, caliber .303, walnut stock stamped “AA/816” below the nose cap, marked on the left of the receiver “No 5 MK I (F)/4/47 AA 816,” with bayonet and scabbard, overall lg. 39 in.
437 Mauser-manufactured P-38 Pistol, Holster, and Spare Magazine, c. 1943, serial number 8905, black Bakelite grips, blued-steel frame marked on the left side “P-.38” and “byf/43,” black hard shell holster, and a spare magazine, overall lg. 8 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500 440 Mauser Model 98K Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1942, serial number 2125, all matching serial numbers, laminate stock, marked on the top of the receiver “bnz/42,” overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
436 Walther PP with Bring Back Papers and Other Memorabilia, c. 1940s, serial number 336601P all matching, checkered plastic grips with “WALTHER” in a banner, bring back papers, 11th Armored Division patches, helmet liner decals, pictures, maps, and other ephemera, overall lg. 6 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $500-700
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441 Astra Model 600/43 Automatic Pistol and Holster, c. early to mid-20th century, serial number 36330, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left top of the frame “’ASTRA’ MOD.600/43/9mm PARABELLUM,” with a black leather holster, take-down tool, and two spare magazines, overall lg. 8 3/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300 442 Finnish M39 Mosin-Nagant Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1943, serial number 235418, walnut stock, marked on the rear of the barrel “S.A./S/1943,” overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-200
443 Finnish Issue Mosin-Nagant Model 91/30 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1942, serial number 33827, walnut stock, marked on the top of the receiver with the Tikkakoski Works mark and “1942,” overall lg. 51 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $100-200 444 Polish Model 44 Bolt-action Carbine, c. 1953, serial number KT07744, beech stock, marked on the receiver ring with an “11” in a circle and “1953,” with a folding bayonet, overall lg. 40 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250
445 Japanese Type 99 Rifle, Two Bayonets, Katana, and Maps, c. 1940s, serial number 1694060, walnut stock, chrysanthemum intact (scratched), with bolt dust cover, two bayonets, a Katana with scabbard, and maps of the Palau Islands. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
446 Remington Rand Model 1911A1 Semiautomatic Pistol, c. 1940s, serial number 1380112, plastic grips, marked on the left side of the slide “REMINGTON RAND INC/ SYRACUSE. N.Y. U.S.A.,” with the inspector’s initials “FJA” on the frame, with a leather holster and Model 36 pistol belt, overall lg. 8 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $600-800
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447 U.S. Model 1903 Bolt-action Rifle, early 20th century, serial number 160895, marked on the right side of the butt “0895,” marked on the receiver “U.S./ROCK ISLAND/ARSENAL./ MODEL 1903,” with “1942” dated barrel, overall lg. 43 3/4 in.
450 Smith-Corona Model 03-A3 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1943, serial number 4777498, walnut stock marked on the left side “FJA,” marked on the receiver ring “U.S./SMITH-CORONA/ MODEL 03-A3,” barrel dated “9-43,” overall lg. 43 1/4 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
448 Model 1903 Springfield Bolt-action Rifle, c. early to mid-20th century, serial number 1234788, walnut stock marked with a circle “P” below the trigger guard and “8975” stamped on the right side of the butt, marked on the receiver ring “U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ ARMORY/MODEL 1903,” barrel dated “4-42,” overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500 449 Smith-Corona Model 03-A3 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1943, serial number 4784001, walnut stock, marked on the receiver ring “U.S./ SMITH-CORONA/MODEL 03-A3,” barrel dated “9-43,” overall lg. 43 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
451 U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1942, serial number 141108, walnut stock marked with a circle “P” under the pistol grip, and “4108” stamped on the butt, marked on the receiver ring “U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ ARMORY/MODEL 1903,” barrel dated “7 42” when it was rebuilt, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.
453 Winchester Model 97 Riot Shotgun, c. 1946, serial number 916291, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the barrel “MODEL 97-WINCHESTER-12 GA.,” overall lg. 40 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $500-700 454 Winchester Model 97 Trench Gun, c. 1940s, serial number 945698, walnut stock with “WB” cartouche on right side of butt, marked on right side of barrel “MODEL 97 WINCHESTER/ TRADE MARK 12 GA. 2 3/4 CHAM/CYL.,” the rear of the receiver marked “U.S.” with flaming bomb ordnance stamp, overall lg. 40 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $700-900
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500 452 U.S. Remington Model 03-A3 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1943, serial number 3798132, walnut stock marked on the left side with an ordnance stamp, “RA” and “FJA,” left side of the butt stamped “RIA/EB” in a box, and the right side of the butt is stamped “8132,” marked on the receiver ring “U.S./ REMINGTON/MODEL 03-A3,” barrel dated “5-43,” overall lg. 43 1/4 in.
455 U.S. M1 Garand Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1940s serial number 666686, walnut stock with no cartouche marks, marked on the rear of the receiver “U.S. RIFLE/CAL. .30 M1/ SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY,” overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
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456 U.S. M1 Garand Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1940s serial number 690315, walnut stock marked “P” inside a square on the pistol grip, marked on the rear of the receiver “U.S. RIFLE/CAL. .30 M1/SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY,” overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 457 U.S. M1 Garand Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1940s, serial number 2951403, laminated stock, marked on the rear of the receiver “U.S. RIFLE/CAL. .30 M1/SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY,” overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500 458 U.S. M1 Semi-automatic Carbine, c. 1943, serial number obliterated, walnut stock, marked at the muzzle “INLAND MFG. DIV./ GENERAL MOTORS/12-43,” (missing magazine), overall lg. 35 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
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459 U.S. M1 Semi-automatic Carbine, c. 1944, serial number 5246305, walnut stock marked “P” on the pistol grip, marked on the rear of the receiver “INLAND DIV,” and on the top of the barrel “INLAND MFG. DIV/GENERAL MOTORS/5-44,” overall lg. 35 5/8 in.
460 Rock-Ola M1 Semi-automatic Carbine, c. 1940s, serial number 1715585, walnut stock marked with an ordnance stamp on the right side of the butt, marked on the receiver ring “U.S. CARBINE/CAL. .30 M1,” barrel marked “W” below the site, overall lg. 35 3/4 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
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461 U.S. M1 Semi-automatic Carbine, c. 1940s, serial number 2481379, marked on the front receiver “U.S. CARBINE/CAL. 30 M1,” and on the back of the receiver “UNDERWOOD,” overall lg. 35 5/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500 462 U.S. M1 Semi-automatic Carbine, c. 1940s, serial number 1940075, walnut stock, marked on the rear of the receiver “NATIONAL/ POSTAL METER,” and on the front of the barrel “MARLIN,” overall lg. 36 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
467 Four Bolt-action Military Rifles, 20th century, a Gewehr 88 rifle with Turkish markings, serial number 5498h, M/88 caliber, walnut stock, the top of the receiver marked crown over “AMBERG,/1890,” overall lg. 49; a Swedish m/1894 carbine, serial number 5531, 6.5x55mm caliber, walnut stock, top of the receiver marked with crown over “C” and “CARL GUSTAFS STADS/ GEVARSFAKTORI/1898,” overall lg. 37 3/4; a Swedish m/1938 short rifle, serial number 705039, 6.5x55mm caliber, wood stock, the top of the receiver marked “HUSQVARNA VAPENFABRIKS/AKTIEBOLAG/1944,” overall lg. 44 1/4; and a Zastava M48 rifle, serial number A29237, 7.92x57mm IS caliber, walnut stock, top of the receiver marked with crest over “M 48,” overall lg. 42 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $100-200
463 U.S. M1 Garand Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1953, serial number 4642752, walnut stock, marked on the rear of the receiver “U.S. RIFLE/CAL. .30 M1/INTERNATIONAL/ HARVESTER,” overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 464 Springfield M1A Semi-automatic Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 030898, walnut stock with synthetic handguard, marked on the rear of the receiver “U.S. Rifle/7.62-mm M1A/SPRINGFIELD ARMORY,” overall lg. 22 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $700-900 465 U.S. M1A Semi-automatic Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 163134, synthetic stock, receiver marked “U.S. RIFLE M1A/ SPRINGFIELD/ARMOROY,” overall lg. 37 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 466 Lee-Enfield No. 4 MK 2 Bolt-action Rifle, late 20th century, serial number A12189, .303 Mk VII caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 44 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
468 Two Persian Mauser Bolt-action Rifles, 20th century, a Model 1310 rifle, walnut stock, the top of the receiver with crest, Arabic inscription on the left side, overall lg. 49 3/8; and a Model 49 carbine, beech stock, the top of the receiver with crest, Arabic inscription on the left side, overall lg. 38 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300 469 Israeli Mauser Model 98K Bolt-action Rifle, c. mid-20th century, serial number 1992, 7.62x51mm NATO caliber, laminate stock, marked on the top of the receiver “7.62/S/147/1938,” overall lg. 43 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250 470 Three Argentinian Mauser Bolt-action Rifles, early 20th century, a Model 1891 carbine, serial number A8238, walnut stock, top of receiver with crest, right side of receiver marked “MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1891,/MANUFACTURA LOEWE BERLIN,” stock refinished, overall lg. 36 3/4; a Model 1891 rifle, serial number M5916, walnut stock, crest on top of receiver has been ground away, right side of receiver marked “MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1891,/ MANUFACTURA LOEWE BERLIN,” overall lg. 48 5/8; and a Model 1909 carbine, serial number B3220, walnut stock, top of receiver with crest, right side of receiver marked “MAUSER MODELO/ARGENTINO 1909.” and “DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND/ MUNITIONSFABRIKEN, BERLIN,” wood patch behind trigger guard, overall lg. 42 1/4 in.
471 Brazilian Mauser Model 1908 Bolt-action Rifle, early 20th century, serial number 1532, all matching serial numbers, walnut stock with cartouches and serial number, marked on the top of the receiver with Brazilian coat of arms, and on the left side of the receiver “DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND/ MUNITIONSFABRIKEN OBERNDORFAN,” overall lg. 49 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $100-200 472 Three Mauser Bolt-action Rifles, early 20th century, an Austrian Model 1912 rifle, serial number B6889, all matching serial numbers, walnut stock, the top of the receiver with Austrian coat of arms over “MODEL 1912,” the right side of the receiver marked “WAFFENFABRIK STEYR/AUSTRIA,” overall lg. 49 1/4; a Chilean Model 1895 rifle, serial number E1745, all matching serial numbers, walnut stock, top of receiver with coat of arms, left side of receiver marked “MAUSER CHILENO MODELO 1895,/MANUFACTURA LOEWE BERLIN.,” overall lg. 48 1/2; and an Argentinian Model 1909, serial number K8443, all matching serial numbers, walnut stock, the top of the receiver with crest, the left side of the receiver marked “MAUSER MODELO/ ARGENTINO 1909” and “DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND/MUNITIONSFABRIKEN BERLIN.,” overall lg. 49 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500 473 Chinese SKS Semi-automatic Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 1800305, 7.62x39mm caliber, wood stock, folding bayonet, overall lg. 40 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
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474 Birmingham Small Arms MK II Target Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number UE6623X, walnut stock, marked on the right side of the receiver “B.S.A. MARTINI-INTERNATIONAL,” and on top of the barrel “CARTRIDGE .22 LR,” overall lg. 44 1/4 in.
476 Mauser .22 Bolt-action Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 76663, walnut stock, marked on the top of the receiver “MAUSER,” and on the left side of the receiver “MAUSERWERKE A-G. OBERNDORF A.N.,” overall lg. 43 1/2 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
475 Mauser .22 Bolt-action Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 183607, walnut stock with a checkered wrist, marked on the receiver ring “MAUSER,” and on the left side of the receiver “MAUSER WERKE A.G. OBERNDORF A.N.,” overall lg. 45 1/2 in.
477 Mauser .22 Bolt-action Long Rifle, 20th century, serial number 195065, walnut stock, the receiver marked on the left side “MAUSER-WERKE A.G. OBERNDORF A.N.,” overall lg. 45 1/2 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-200
478 Mauser .22 Bolt-action Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 48760, walnut stock, marked on the receiver ring “MAUSER,” marked on the right side of the receiver “MAUSER-WERKE A.G. OBERNDORF A.N.,” and on the left side of the barrel “PATRONE 22 LONG RIFLE,” overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250
479 Mauser DSM-34 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 193445, serial number 50400, caliber .22 long rifle, walnut stock, marked on the receiver ring “MAUSER,” and on the left side of the receiver “MAUSER WERKE-A.G. OBERNDORF A.N.,” right side of the receiver marked “Deutches Sportmodell,” overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-250
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480 Harrington & Richardson .22 Special Revolver, c. mid-20th century, serial number 554112, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left of the barrel “H. & R. ‘22 SPECIAL’” and on the right side “22 LONG RIFLE CTG,” barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 10 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $100-150
481 Marlin 39 Century Limited Lever-action Rifle, c. 1970, serial number 19686, walnut stock with a brass tag marked “39 CENTURY LTD./100 MARLIN YEARS,” a brass disc on the side of the receiver marked “MARLIN/1870/1970,” right side of the barrel marked “Cal. 22 S, L & LR,” with a Williams peep sight, overall lg. 36 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
483 Weatherby Mark XXII Bolt-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number AS003244, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “MARK XXII Weatherby MADE IN GERMANY,” and on the left side of the barrel “USE ONLY/CAL. .22 l.r.,” with a Weaver scope, overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
482 Weatherby Model XXII Semi-automatic Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 17760, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “MARK XXII” and “Weatherby,” marked on the left side of the barrel “CALIBER/.22 LR,” with a marked Weatherby scope, overall lg. 42 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
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490 Ruger Model 10/22 Semi-automatic Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 290-35366, laminated aftermarket stock, marked on the left side of the receiver “RUGER/MODEL 10/22 CARBINE/.22 WIN. MAG. R.F.,” with an aftermarket Green Mountain barrel and a Sightron scope, overall lg. 38 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300 491 Ruger Model 10/22 Semi-automatic Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 118-90854, walnut stock with a checkered forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “RUGER/ MODEL 10/22 CARBINE/.22 LR CALIBER,” with an aftermarket Midway barrel and a Tasco scope, overall lg. 40 1/2 in. 484
484 Smith & Wesson Model 41 Target Pistol with Extra Barrel, c. 1981, serial number A758737, .22 long rifle caliber, checkered walnut grip, barrel marked “22 LONG RIFLE CTG,” barrel on the gun lg. 5 1/2, second barrel lg. 7 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 485 Winchester Model 52 Bolt-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 25879, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the barrel “-MODEL 52- -.22 LONG R.-,” with a MarbleGoss peep sight, overall lg. 45 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250 486 Winchester Model 52 Bolt-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 10NR800766, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left of the barrel “-MODEL 52- .22 LONG RIFLE-,” with a Leupold scope, overall lg. 42 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
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Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-250
487 Winchester 2nd Model Highwall Musket, c. early 20th century, serial number 119049, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the barrel “22 short,” overall lg. 44 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400 488 Ruger Mark II Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number 218-33820, checkered aftermarket rubber grips, marked on the left of the frame “RUGER/.22 CAL. LONG RIFLE/MARK II TARGET,” marked on the right “COMPETITION TARGET MODEL,” with an Oakshore Electronic site and two spare magazines, overall lg. 12 in.
492 Two .22 Caliber Rifles, c. late 20th century, a semi-automatic Browning BPR, serial number 04438RR176, .22 long rifle caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, overall lg. 38 1/4; and a lever-action J.C. Higgins Model 44 DLM, serial number 103.13890, .22 magnum caliber, walnut stock, with a Ted Williams Sears 4X scope, overall lg. 42 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
489 Ruger Mark II Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1990s, serial number 222-45402, checkered plastic grips, marked on the right of the frame “RUGER MK. II/.22 CAL. LONG RIFLE,” in the original plastic box with papers and a spare magazine, overall lg. 9 in.
493 Three Pump-action .22 Rifles, early 20th century, a Winchester Model 90, serial number 821368, walnut stock, marked on the barrel “MADE IN U.S.A WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN/CONN. PAT. JUNE 26, 88, DEC. 6, 92, NOV. 27, 06, MAY 30, 1911 MODEL 90-.22 SHORT.,” overall lg. 40 1/4; a Remington pump-action, serial number RW108961, walnut stock, marked on the top of the barrel “REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE WORKS, ILION N.Y. US.A./PEDERSEN’S PATENTS JANUARY 5, 1909, OCTOBER 12, 1909, MARCH 8, 1910, APRIL 15, 1910,” overall lg. 38 1/4; and a Wards Western Field Model 80, no serial number, walnut stock, left side of the receiver marked “WARDS WESTER FIELD/MODEL 80,” overall lg. 40 5/8 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250
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494 Three Remington .22 Caliber Semiautomatic Rifles, late 20th century, a Nylon 66, serial number FF45, with brown plastic stock; a Nylon 66, serial number A2235076, with black plastic stock, chrome-plated barrel and receiver; and an Apache 77, serial number A2345958, with green plastic stock and Bushnell 4X Custom .22 scope, overall lg. to 38 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250 495 Four Bolt-action .22 Caliber Rifles, 20th century, a Savage Arms Corporation, no serial number, walnut stock, marked on the barrel “MANUFACTURED BY SAVAGE ARMS CORP. UTICA. N.Y. U.S.A./PATENTED NOV. 28 1905, SEP. 4, 1917. NOV. 20. 1917,” overall lg. 43 1/2; a MAS Model 45, serial number 13567, beech stock, overall lg. 42 1/2; ZBROJOVKA BRNO, serial number 62681, walnut stock, overall lg. 40 3/4; and a Daisy Manufacturing Company Model 2202, serial number AB0072202, walnut and beech stock, overall lg. 36 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $250-350
496 Colt Model 1903 Hammerless Auto Pistol, c. 1908, serial number 76504, checkered hard rubber grips, marked on the left of the frame “PATENTED/APR.20.1897 DEC.22.1903” and “COLT’S PAT.F.A. M’F’G. CO./HARTFORD. CONN. U.S.A.,” overall lg. 6 1/2 in.
499 Marlin Model 45 Semi-automatic Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 10902304, .45 caliber, walnut stock, with Weaver scope, (missing magazine), overall lg. 35 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250
497 Colt Sauer Grand African Bolt-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number CR412, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “COLT SAUER/GRAND AFRICAN,” and on the left side of the barrel “458 Win. Mag.,” overall lg. 45 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $600-800 498 Marlin Model 1894 Cowboy Limited Lever-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 91005703, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the barrel “1894 COWBOY LIMITED/MODEL 1894CB-CAL. 44 REM. MAG. OR 44 SPL.,” overall lg. 37 in.
500 Marlin Model 1895CB Lever-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 94209279, walnut stock and forend, marked on the left side of the barrel “THE MARLIN FIREARMS CO. NORTH HAVEN, CT. U.S.A./MOD. 1895CB CAL. 45/70 GOV’T.,” overall lg. 44 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500 501 Winchester Model 1894 Lever-action Rifle, c. 1901, serial number 230175, .38-55 caliber, walnut stock marked on the tail of the receiver “MODEL 1894/WINCHESTER,” overall lg. 44 1/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
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502 Winchester Model 1873 Lever-action Rifle, 1917, serial number 696707B, .32 W.C.F. caliber, walnut stock and forend, octagonal barrel marked “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS, NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A./KING’S IMPROVEMENT PATENTED MARCH 29, 1866, OCTOBER 16, 1860.,” overall lg. 43 in.
507 Smith & Wesson 38 Hand Ejector Revolver, c. early to mid-20th century, serial number 333519, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left of the barrel “SMITH & WESSON” and on the right side “38 S & W SPECIAL CTG,” barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 10 in.
513 Smith & Wesson Model 686-6 Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number CHK4142, rubber grips, marked on the left of the barrel “S&W” and on the right side of the barrel “SMITH & WESSON,” with a Millett Redot SP1 sight, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 1/2 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
508 Smith & Wesson Model 10-5 Revolver, c. mid-20th century, serial number 80885, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left of the barrel “SMITH & WESSON” and on the right side “38 S&W SPECIAL CTG.,” barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 in.
514 Smith & Wesson Governor Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number CSL1259, rubber grip, marked on the left of the barrel “SMITH & WESSON/GOVERNOR,” and on the right of the barrel “SMITH & WESSON/.45 COLT-.45 ACP-.410 2 1/2,” overall lg. 8 3/4 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
504 Smith & Wesson Model 645 Semiautomatic Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number TAM4369, caliber .45 automatic, checkered plastic grips, with two spare magazines, overall lg. 8 1/2 in.
509 Smith & Wesson Model 63-4 Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number DBF8394, checkered rubber grips, marked on the left of the barrel “.22 L.R. CTG.” and on the right side “SMITH & WESSON,” barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 10 in.
515 Browning Hi-power Pistol, mid to late 20th century, serial number T246074, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left of the frame “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY St LOUIS Mo & MONTREAL P.Q./MADE IN BELGIUM,” overall lg. 7 1/2 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
505 Smith & Wesson Model 1911SC Semiautomatic Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number JRE7917, caliber 45 automatic, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left of the frame “1911 Sc,” overall lg. 8 in.
510 Smith & Wesson Model 625-5 Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number SDS1492, walnut grips, marked on the left of the barrel “Smith & Wesson/45 Colt,” barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 10 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
516 Browning B-78 Falling Block Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 1906W47, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the right side of the barrel “BROWNING-78 CALIBER .30-06 ONLY/ PATENT PENDING,” with Browning scope mounts, overall lg. 42 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $500-700 503 Smith & Wesson Model 39 Automatic Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number 36673, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left of the frame “SMITH & WESSON” and patent dates, with two spare aftermarket magazines, overall lg. 7 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 506 Smith & Wesson MKII Second Model Hand Ejector Revolver, c. early 20th century, serial number 22533, .455 caliber, checkered walnut grips marked on the bottom “T.B. Jones” next to an anchor, and “West Yorkshire,” marked on the left side of the barrel “45 AR SMITH & WESSON” with British proof marks, overall lg. 11 3/4 in.
511 Smith & Wesson Model 629-5 Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number CDF3224, walnut grips, marked on the left side of the barrel “44 Magnum” and on the right side “Mountain Gun,” barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250 512 Smith & Wesson Model 617-2 Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number CCJ2649 , walnut grips, marked on the left of the barrel “SMITH & WESSON” and on the right side “.22 LONG RIFLE CTG.,” with an Optima 200 sight, overall lg. 11 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
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517 Remington Model 37 Bolt-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 01053, walnut stock, marked on the top of the barrel “THE/ RANGEMASTER/TRADE MARK/MODEL 37,” and on the left side of the barrel “22 LONG RIFLE,” overall lg. 46 1/4 in.
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518 Remington Woodmaster Model 81 Rifle, c. mid-20th century, serial number 55324, caliber .300 Savage, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the receiver “THE/WOODMASTER/ TRADE MARK/MODEL 81,” overall lg. 41 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
519 Remington Model 30 Express Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1921-40, serial number 19409, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver ring “MODEL 30/Express,” and on the left side of the barrel “SPRINGFIELD/30 CAL. 1906,” overall lg. 44 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400 520 Remington Model 700 Bolt-action Rifle, late 20th/early 21st century, serial number G6731195, synthetic stock, .223 Remington caliber, marked on the receiver “Remington/ MODEL 700,” overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400 521 Manurhin Walther Model PP Automatic Pistol, mid-20th century, serial number 53416, 7.65mm caliber, checkered black plastic grips with “MANURHIN” shields, marked on the left side of the slide “MANUFACTURE DE MACHINES/DU HAUTRHIN LIC. EXCL. WALTHER/MOD. PP Cal. 7,65MM,” with two original magazines and original instructions, overall lg. 6 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300 522 Walther PPK/S Semi-automatic Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number S019970, walnut grips, with two spare magazines, overall lg. 6 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300 523 Walther PPK Automatic Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number A000664, caliber 380 ACP, checkered plastic grips, Walther markings on the left of the frame, and on the right side of the frame “INTERARMS/ ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA,” with the original plastic case and manuals, and a spare magazine, overall lg. 6 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
524 Walther Police Model P-38, c. 1962, serial number 184128, black plastic grips, blued-steel frame marked on the left side “WALTHER” in a banner, black hard-shell holster, and a spare magazine, overall lg. 8 1/2 in.
530 Sig Sauer P245 Automatic Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number C 015 695, caliber .45 automatic, plastic grips, marked on the left of the frame “SIG/SAUER/SIGARMS INC/ EXETER-NH,” with a spare magazine, overall lg. 7 3/8 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
525 Walther P38, Holster, and a Spare Magazine, c. mid to late 20th century, serial number 309621, black plastic grips, blued-steel frame marked on the left side “WALTHER” and “P 38 Cal 9 mm,” black hardshell holster, and a spare magazine, overall lg. 8 1/2 in.
531 Kimber Classic Model Custom 45 ACP Semi-automatic Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number K001884, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left of the frame “Kimber,” with a spare magazine, overall lg. 9 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500 526 Walther P4 Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1975, serial number 603590, black plastic grips, blued-steel frame marked on the left side “WALTHER” in a banner, and “P4 Kal. 9mm,” overall lg. 8 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400 532 Para-Ordnance P14.45 Limited Semiautomatic Pistol, c. 2013, serial number TJ5092, checkered plastic grips, marked on the left side of the frame “Para-Ordnance,” and on the right side “P14.45 Limited,” with the original plastic box and manuals, overall lg. 9 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
527 Interarms Import P-08 Mauser Parabellum, c. 1970s, serial number 11.007802, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle “Original/MAUSER” and an American eagle in front of the toggle, with a magazine, barrel lg. 5 3/4, overall lg. 10 3/4 in.
533 AMT Automag Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number M20250, plastic grips, marked on the left of the frame “AMT/AUTOMAG II.22 RIMFIRE MAGNUM,” with a spare magazine, overall lg. 10 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250
528 Mitchell Arms P-08 Pistol Parabellum, c. 1993, serial number 6332, checkered wooden grips, marked with an American eagle and “1993” in front of the toggle, with a magazine, box, and original instructions, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 in.
534 Seecamp Automatic Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number 13698, checkered plastic grips, marked on the left of the slide “L.W. SEECAMP CO. INC.” and on the right side “32 ACP-LWS-MILFORD, CT.,” overall lg. 4 1/8 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $100-200
529 Sig Sauer P225 Pistol, c. 1970s, serial number M521479, checkered plastic grips, marked on the side of the slide “SIG/SAUER MADE IN W. GERMANY,” with two spare magazines and the original plastic box, overall lg. 7 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
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535 Weatherby Mark XXII Bolt-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number AS001653, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “MARK XXII Weatherby MADE IN GERMANY,” and on the left side of the barrel “USE ONLY/ Cal. .17HMR,” with a Weaver scope, overall lg. 41 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $300-500
536 Weatherby Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1948, serial number 11168, .300 Weatherby Magnum caliber, walnut stock with inlays and checkering on the forend and grip, barrel breech and receiver with foliate engraving, trigger guard with foliate engraving and gold ram, with Weaver K 2.5 scope, overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
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537 Weatherby Mark V Bolt-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number H274666, walnut stock carved at the wrist and forend with oak leaves and acorns, marked on the left side of the receiver “MARK V Weatherby,” and on the left side of the barrel “USE ONLY/.460 WBY MAG./(WEATHERBY MAG.),” with a Leupold scope, overall lg. 49 in.
543 Ruger No. 1 Falling Block Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 133-93841, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the barrel “308 WIN,” with a Redfield scope, overall lg. 42 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 538 Ruger Automatic Pistol, late 20th century, serial number 479556, checkered walnut grips with Ruger medallions, marked on the left side of the receiver “RUGER 22 CAL. LONG RIFLE/ AUTOMATIC PISTOL,” barrel lg. 4 3/4, overall lg. 8 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
544 Ruger No 1 Falling Block Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 133-70915, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the barrel “30-06 SPRG,” with a Leupold sight, overall lg. 36 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
549 Krag Jorgensen Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1902, serial number 393553, walnut stock with a light cartouche on the left side, marked on the left side of the receiver “U.S./MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY.,” overall lg. 49 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300 550 Sporterized Krag Jorgenson Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1898, serial number 64791, aftermarket walnut stock, marked on the side of the receiver “U.S./MODEL 1896. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY,” overall lg. 42 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250
545 Ruger No. 3 Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 132-55280, walnut stock and forend, marked on the top of the barrel with patent dates, and on the left side of the barrel near the breech “.44 REM. MAG.,” with a Weaver scope, overall lg. 38 3/4 in.
551 Thompson/Center Encore Single-shot Pistol, c. late 20th century, serial number 11827, walnut stock, marked on the bottom of the butt “ENCORE/TC,” with a scoped barrel marked “.223 Rem.,” and a scoped barrel marked “308 Win.,” with the canvas carry bag, overall lg. 18 3/4 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
540 Ruger New Model Blackhawk Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number 51-40136, walnut grips, marked on the left of the frame “RUGER .30 CARBINE CAL./NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK,” barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 13 in.
546 Savage Model 1917 Automatic Pistol, c. 1920s, serial number 23609B, .380 caliber, checkered plastic grips marked “SAVAGE QUALITY” and with Indian medallions, marked on top of slide “SAVAGE ARMS CORP. UTICA, N.Y. U.S.A. CAL. 380./PATENTED NOVEMBER 21, 1905 - 9. M-M.,” with one magazine, barrel lg. 4 1/4, overall lg. 7 1/8 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300
552 Three Revolvers, 20th century, a Harrington and Richardson Arms Company .32 Smith & Wesson caliber revolver, serial number 462371, with checkered black plastic grips with target medallions, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 10; a North American Corps. .22 long rifle caliber pocket revolver, serial number C48568, with walnut grips and spare set of black plastic grips, overall lg. 4; and a North American Corps. .22 magnum caliber pocket revolver, serial number W61043, with walnut grips and spare cylinder, overall lg. 5 in.
541 Ruger Vaquero Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number 56-70507, walnut grips, marked on the left side of the frame “RUGER VAQUERO/.45 CAL.,” in the original plastic box, barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 14 in.
547 Savage Model 1907 Automatic Pistol, c. early 20th century, serial number 76720, checkered plastic grips marked “SAVAGE/ QUALITY,” marked on the top of the slide with patent dates, and “CAL. .32,” overall lg. 6 5/8 in.
539 Ruger Model SP101 Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number 571-47570, hard rubber grips, marked on the right side of the barrel “RUGER SP101/.357 MAGNUM CAL.,” barrel lg. 2 1/4, overall lg. 7 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $100-200
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400 542 Ruger New Vaquero Revolver, c. 2009, serial number 510-72763, white plastic grips with Ruger shield, marked on the left side of the frame “RUGER NEW VAQUERO/45 CAL.,” in original box with instruction book and paperwork, barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 11 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250 548 Savage Model 99F Lever-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 1082025, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the receiver ring “SAVAGE/MODEL 99F,” and on the right side of the barrel “308 WIN.,” overall lg. 41 1/2 in.
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250 553 BRNO Model ZKM-611 Semi-automatic Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 5 515 07368, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the right side of the receiver “MOD. ZKM-611/SEMI-AUTO,” and on top of the barrel “BRNO ARMS CAL. .22 WMR,” with a Burris scope, overall lg. 38 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-250
Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
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554 Walther Sportmodel V Bolt-action Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 75205, caliber .22, walnut stock, marked on the rear of the receiver “Waffenfabrik Walther/ZellaMehlis Thuringen,” barrel marked “WALTHER” in a banner and “Sportmodell V,” overall lg. 44 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250 555 Firearms International Corporation Skeleton Rifle, 20th century, no serial number, brown-finish metal stock, .22 long rifle caliber, overall lg. 34 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250 556 Czech Model VZ.24 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1940, serial number R1675, walnut stock, marked on the side of the receiver “CESKOSLOVENSKA ZBROJOVKA, AS. BRNO/VZ.24,” overall lg. 43 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-300 557 Remington Model 1100 Semi-automatic Shotgun, c. late 20th century, serial number R150313H, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “Remington model 1100,” and on the left side of the barrel “‘.410 BORE 3’ ONLY,” overall lg. 45 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 558 Remington Model 1100 Special Semiautomatic Shotgun, c. late 20th century, serial number N983966V, 12 gauge, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “Remington Model 1100 SPECIAL,” overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600
560 Zbrojovka Brno Double-barrel 12 Gauge Shotgun, late 20th century, serial number 66255-68, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, top of barrels marked “MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA” and “SPECIAL POLDI ELEKTRO,” overall lg. 44 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-250 561 Two Pump-action Shotguns, late 20th century, a Benelli Nova, serial number V143885, 12 gauge, synthetic stock, overall lg. 40 1/4; and a Mossberg Model 510, serial number U407466, .410 gauge, synthetic stock, overall lg. 35 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 562 Two 12 Gauge Shotguns and a .22 Caliber Rifle, 20th century, a Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. “Forehand” shotgun, serial number 40163, walnut stock, the right side of the frame stamped “‘FOREHAND’/HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS CO./NORWICH, CONN. U.S.A.,” overall lg. 47; a Winchester Model 1897 pump action shotgun, serial number 363899, walnut stock, the linkage marked “MODEL 1897/WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK,” overall lg. 49 1/4; and a Remington Model 514 rifle, no serial number, walnut stock, overall lg. 42 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $400-600 563 Two .410 Gauge Shotguns, 20th century, a Harrison & Richardson, Inc., Topper Jr. Model 490, no serial number, walnut stock, overall lg. 37 1/2; and a J. Stevens Arms Company Model .22-.410 over and under, no serial number, walnut stock, overall lg. 40 3/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $150-250
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559 High Standard Model K-120 Shotgun, mid-20th century, serial number 3029771, 12 gauge, walnut stock, right side of the barrel marked “RIOT 20-6 MODEL K-120 HIGH STANDARD/HAMDEN, CONN., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 39 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 47. $200-400
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All property is sold “as is,� and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability. 3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot for sale. The auctioneer shall have sole discretion to refuse any bid, or refuse to acknowledge any bidder. Any bidder that plans on spending in excess of $100,000 should make arrangements with the accounting department at least five (5) days in advance of the sale, as a deposit may be required to participate. 4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner Inc. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item lot not paid for within thirty-five (35) days of the date of sale. Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to property left on its premises for more than three (3) days from the date of sale. If any property has not been removed within three (3) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. 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274 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3000 Fax 508.970.3100
130 Miracle Mile, Suite 220 Coral Gables, FL 33134 305.503.4423 Fax 305.709.2143
415 Madison Avenue, #1418 New York, NY 10017 212.787.1113 Fax 646.893.0179
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Catalog Subscription Form Prices effective January 28, 2016. Catalog subscription price includes quarterly brochure. Subscription effective one year from date processed. No refunds for previous subscriptions. Renewal notice will be sent one month prior to expiration. Subscriptions do not include Discovery, Estates, and other special sales. Post-auction prices are available online at www.skinnerinc.com
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Quarterly Brochure (Included with catalog subscription)
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Foreign (USD only)
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American Furniture & Decorative Arts
$105
$200
European Furniture & Decorative Arts
$140
$270
American & European Paintings & Prints (two books)
$105
$200
Fine Jewelry
$140
$270
20th Century Design
$70
$135
Asian Works of Art
$105
$200
Fine Oriental Rugs & Carpets
$70
$135
American Indian & Ethnographic Art
$70
$135
Fine Books & Manuscripts
$70
$135
Historic Arms & Militaria
$70
$135
Fine Musical Instruments
$70
$135
Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments
$70
$135
Fine Wines, Ales & Spirits
$70
$135
All Above Departments
$900
$1725
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MA residents 6.25% sales tax
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Please enclose payment with subscription form and mail or fax to: Skinner, Inc., Subscription Department, 274 Cedar Hill Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3100 For questions or single catalog purchase information please contact subscriptions@skinnerinc.com