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Page 1: SILENT AUCTIONsynthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt”

SILENTSILENTAUCTIONAUCTION

AUCTION NO. 113MARCH 25 & 26, 2017A U CT I O N C O M PA N Y, I N C .

AMOSKEAG

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250 commercial street - suite 3011 - manchester, new hampshire 03101

603/627-7383 fax 603/627-7384 www.amoskeagauction.com

jason & melissa devine - nh license no. 2555

• The Silent Auction is by absentee bidding only. Absentee bidders must register by filling out andsigning an absentee bid sheet.

• The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall become the owner upon the fall of thehammer. The auctioneer has sole discretion in the case of a dispute among bidders.

• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. has taken great care in the preparation of the descriptions inthis catalog. Although we believe everything in the descriptions to be true, we do not guaranteeany part of any description. We recommend that the bidders view the items in person and formtheir own opinions as to condition, originality, origin, etc. Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. willconsider all requests for refunds. If a customer is unhappy with a purchase we will be happy todiscuss a remedy with them.

• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid in order to protect our con-signors interests.

• Bidding on any item in the sale indicates the bidder’s full acceptance and understanding of allterms and conditions of sale.

GENERAL STATEMENTS

• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will accept cash, check, MasterCard, Visa, and AmericanExpress as payment for items purchased by those customers who attend the sale. AmoskeagAuction Company, Inc. reserves the right to demand cash or hold merchandise until funds arecollected in full. THERE WILL BE A $35.00 CHARGE FOR ALL RETURNED CHECKS.

• There will be a Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% added to all purchases. A discounted Buyer’sPremium of 15% will apply to all purchases paid by cash or check.

PAYMENT POLICY

• All Federal, State and Local firearms laws will be observed. FFL holders may take possession of anyfirearm on day of sale when they present a signed copy of their Federal Firearms License. NewHampshire residents over the age of 21 may take possession of any firearm on day of sale providing theproper paperwork is filled out and the transfer has been approved either through the NH State Policeor the FBI NICS System. While most NICS and State approvals are immediate, approvals could take upto 3 days. Most non-residents may take possession of long guns on day of sale after completing theproper forms and successfully completing a NICS check; modern handguns will need to be shipped toan FFL holder in the buyer’s home state. Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping charges and allitems must be paid for on day of sale. Bidders should be familiar with their local and state laws.

GUIDELINES FOR FIREARM PURCHASES

Firearms are marked as follows: ANTIQUE - no paperwork required C&R - for firearms that fall under the ATF Curio & Relics licensing and if purchased by a person

with a “C&R License” no paperwork is required. NOTE: Items that meet the age requirements buthave been altered from their original configuration may NOT be delivered on a C&R License.

Firearms that are not marked with one of these notations are considered to be “MODERN” andall proper paperwork is required unless you are an FFL Dealer.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. does not warranty the safety of any article it sells. Therefore, itis imperative that, before you use any firearm purchased here or anywhere else, you have itexamined by a qualified gunsmith to determine whether or not it is safe to use.

FIREARMS WARNING

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ABSENTEE ONLY BIDDINGThe Amoskeag Auction Gallery is located in the historic Manchester Millyard at 250 Commercial Street. The auction, as well as viewing, will take place at this location. Directions can be found in the back of the live catalog.Results of the Silent Auction will not be available until March 29, 2017.

VIEWINGMARCH 6TH - MARCH 24THViewing will be available from March 6th through March 24th by appointment, as well as on the days of the sale, from 7:30am to 3:00pm. We do have a few select evenings available for viewing and those times and dates can be obtained by calling our office. Our office is not open for viewing on the weekends.

INFORMATIONPLEASE READ OUR TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALELocated on the inside front and back covers of our catalog you will find our Terms and Conditions of Sale, Absentee Bidding Information, Pre-Registration Forms and other General Information. Please read and become familiar with our Terms and Conditions of Sale.

There will be a Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% added to all purchases. A discounted Buyers Premium of 15% will apply to all purchases paid by cash or check.

PLEASE NOTE: OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VISITORS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOLLOWING THE SALE. No merchandise will be delivered on those days. We will resume normal business hours (8:00am to 4:00pm) on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

SILENT BIDDERS: SILENT BID SHEETS ARE DUE ON

SUNDAY • MARCH 26TH, 2017 BY 3:00 PM (EST)If you are planning on bidding on an excessive amount of items we

request that your bid sheets be turned in on Friday, March 24th

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Firearms ..................page 2 Edged Weapons .....page 53Ammunition ............page 66Magazines ..............page 80Optics ......................page 87Miscellaneous ........page 90Books ......................page 111Gun Parts ................page 138

Silent Auction No. 1 13AUCTION COMPANY, INC.AMOSKEAG

250 Commercial Street, Suite 3011 • Manchester, NH 03101 603/627-7383 • Fax 603/627-7384www.amoskeagauction.com Jason & Melissa Devine • NH License No. 2555

Catalog Production/Descriptions:

Jason Devine • Don Ellison • John Michno • Ray Drabble • Garry Boucher • Phil Thalheimer • Glenn Dubois

Joe Cousins • Marc Cammack • Cassie Penn • Laura Osborne

Photography & Design: Jason & Melissa Devine • Beth Foltz

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Firearms The silent auction firearms section includes a number of Walt Rauch’s arms. Many of these are brand-new with their

original boxes, many show scant use and some are merely good collectible examples. The hand guns are listed below, the long arms start at lot #2369. They are all identified with [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection]

2000. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 5906 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #AIP0708, 9mm, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate very good to excellent with light scattered scratches. The checkered black synthetic factory grips rate near excellent with a few handling marks. This pistol is equipped with factory three dot sights and ambidextrous slide mounted de-cockers. The white paint in the dots of the rear sight is missing but easily replaced. The pistol includes four factory magazines. Two magazine have fourteen round capacity and the other two are fifteen round capacity (later magazines increased capacity by one round). (88100-151) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2001. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 642 CENTENNIAL AIRWEIGHT REVOLVER serial #BKA0549, 38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver retains about 96% frosted satin finish on the alloy frame and the remaining stainless steel parts rate about good to very good with scattered light handling marks, wear marks and a turn ring on the cylinder. The revolver is fitted with later added Crimson Trace checkered synthetic and rubber laser grips that are fully functional and rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger has been polished and edges rounded. The front sight and ramp has been removed and a XS Sight Systems large dot sight with Tritium insert dovetailed to the barrel; the insert no longer glows. The revolver includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. (88100-109) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2002. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-10 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #CBU1746, 38 Special, 4” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory blue with scattered light scratch-es and a turn ring on the cylinder. The standard hammer and smooth combat trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with minor operational marks. The checkered rubber finger groove factory round butt Uncle Mike’s combat grips rate good with most of the loss on the right panel which exhibits several heat damaged areas. The revolver includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. This revolver appears to have seen minimum use. (88100-150) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection](300/500)

2003. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-10 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #CCN4838, 38 Special, 4” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory blue with light scratches, limited high edge wear and a turn ring on the cylinder. The M.I.M.’s smooth combat trigger and standard hammer retain strong but unremarkable case-hardened colors. The check-ered rubber finger groove factory round butt Uncle Mike’s combat grips rate excellent. The revolver includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. This revolver appears to have seen minimum use. (88100-163) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2004. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-10 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #CBY0688, 38 Special, 4” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory blue with light scratches, lim-ited high edge wear and a turn ring on the cylinder. The smooth combat trigger and standard hammer retain strong but unremarkable case-hardened colors. The checkered rubber fin-ger groove factory round butt Uncle Mike’s combat grips rate very good to excellent with light handling marks. The revolver includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. This revolver appears to have seen minimum use. (88100-93) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2005. COLT OFFICIAL POLICE REVOLVER serial #888154, 38 Special, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces are predominately smoky gray with about 20% blue remaining in the pro-tected areas along with scattered oxidation blemishes, some minor pinprick pitting and handling wear. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate fair with moderate to heavy diamond point wear, scratches, scuffs, dings and dents. The grips are not correctly numbered to the gun but timing and lock up remain excellent. (88100-174) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (100/200)

2006. MANURHIN P1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #225507, 9mm, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% factory anodized and black finishes with light high edge wear, handling marks and old pitting visible under the new finish on the firing pin indicator cover. The firing pin indicator cover is clearly a replacement or was refinished. The black checkered synthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2007. GLOCK MODEL 22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #MSCD230, 40 S&W, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% black Tenifer finish with light high edge wear and a few handling marks. The polymer frame rates near excellent with minor handling wear. There is a small hole drilled into the heel of the grip to accommodate the detent retainer on an unmarked grip gap filler with built in take down tools. The pistol features three dot Tritium night sights that no longer glow. The slide and barrel are not serial numbered to the gun but are serial numbered alike. It includes a single fourteen-round magazine. (88100-171) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2008. KAHR ARMS CM9 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #ID0455, 9mm, 3” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate about excellent. The polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol is equipped with von Stavenhagen style sights. The pistol includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and serial numbered to the gun, a single seven-round extended magazine, manual and paperwork. The pistol appears to have seen little use. (88100-63) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

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2009. KAHR ARMS CW45 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #SD2554, 45 ACP, 3 5/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate very good to excellent with light handling marks. The polymer frame rates very good to excellent with scattered light scuffs. The pistol is equipped with von Stavenhagen style sights. The pistol includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and serial numbered to the gun, a pair of six-round magazines, trigger block device (but no lock), manual and paperwork. A compact powerhouse for defense. (88100-60) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (250/450)

2010. CHARLES DALY MODEL HP HI-POWER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #HP00126, 9mm, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% satin black finish with scattered light handling marks. The checkered rubber Uncle Mike’s grips rate ex-cellent. The pistol features Heinie “Straight Eight” night sights that no longer glow and includes a single unmarked magazine. (88100-144) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2011. RUSSIAN MODEL TT-33 TOKAREV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY TULA serial #SL329, 4 5/8” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% dull reapplied blue finish that is wearing to a mottled mix of brown, purple and blue. There is scattered pitting under the new finish with a few light handling marks. The synthetic factory grips with five pointed star and “CCCP” spaced between the points rate very good with light dents, dings and scratches. The slide and barrel are numbered alike but are not numbered to the frame. The trigger assembly is numbered to the frame as is the provided magazine. Both the slide and frame are dated 1941 and no importer mark is found. (88100-106) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2012. COLT POLICE POSITIVE REVOLVER serial #165261, 38 New Police (S&W), 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1925 made revolver retain about 85% factory blue with the grip frame worn to brown, high edge wear, scattered scratches, oxidation blemishes, fine pitting and turn ring on the cylinder. The un-numbered fleur-de-lis checkered hard rubber factory grips with stylized “C” around the escutcheons rate poor. The right panel has a crack running from the front of the grip through the escutcheon and slightly beyond and the left panel has a 3/4” piece broken off the toe but the piece is present. Replacing the grips should turn this into a solid shooter. (88100-129) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2013. SHARPS MODEL 1 PEPPERBOX PISTOL serial #43075, 22 RF, 2 1/2” four-barrel cluster with lightly frosted bores. The metal surfaces are devoid of finish with the frame an even ochre and the barrel worn to brown showing light oxidation stains and pitting. The trigger and hammer are also brown with oxidation blemishes. The unmarked floral “gutta-percha” factory grips rate very good to excellent with small shallow chip on the base of the left panel. The hammer mechanism is fully functional but the barrel to standing breech fit has slight play. The company address and patent information are stamped in circular configuration on the frame. (88100-155) {ANTIQUE} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2014. KEL-TEC MODEL PF-9 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #R1542, 9mm, 3 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% blue and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol feature three dot sights, double action only and an accessory rail on the dust cover. It includes a factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, (1) single stack magazine with finger rest floorplate, (1) single stack magazine with flat floorplate and (1) replacement flat magazine floorplate. This gun has would be a good concealed carry gun. (88100-66) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2015. KEL-TEC MODEL PF-11 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #108230, 9mm, 3 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% blue and the polymer frame rates near excellent with a small ding on the frontstrap. The pistol feature three dot sights and double action only. It includes a factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, (1) double stack magazine with finger rest floorplate, (1) replacement flat magazine floorplate, (3) spare two dot rear sights of varying heights, (2) single dot front sights of varying height and a spare nylon recoil spring guide (the one in the gun is metal). This gun has would be a good concealed carry gun. (88100-161) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2016. KEL-TEC MODEL P3AT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #JTC80, 380 ACP, 2 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% Parkerized finish with minor handling marks and the polymer frame rates near excellent with scattered light handling marks. The pistol features rudimentary sights and double action only. It includes a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a single magazine with extension to increase capacity. The lips that form the channel on the magazine extension that accept the magazine tube are damaged on the right side and should be replaced. (88100-117) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (150/250)

2017. RUGER LCP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #370-67435, 380 ACP, 2 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% blue finish and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features rudimentary sights, manual slide stop and double action only. It includes a factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine with finger rest floorplate, replacement flat maga-zine floorplate, nylon soft case with Ruger logo, fired case, manual and paperwork. The LCP has a good reputation for reliability and makes a good back up pistol or concealed carry gun. (88100-65) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2018. BAIKAL / KBI MODEL IJ-70 “MAKAROV” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #J026945, 9x18mm Makarov, 3 5/8” barrel with an ex-cellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory matte blue with limited forward edge wear. The pistol includes two sets of grips and currently sports checkered black one-piece synthetic grip with “Baikal” on one side and “Made in Russia” on the other. This set rates excellent and has a lanyard loop. The pistol sports a black blade fully adjustable rear sight and single white dot front sight. It includes a factory craft box and shipping sleeve correctly labeled and numbered to the gun, a spare one-piece neoprene checkered grip that should add considerable shooting comfort and (3) magazines. The factory box indicates a holster but none is provided. (88100-133) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (100/200)

2019. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS SIDEWINDER CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #WSS08, 22 W.M.R.F. / 22 LR, 1 3/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The lightly polished and matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few scattered light scratches and faint turn ring on both cylinders. The smooth hardwood grips rate excellent. The revolver features a swing out hand ejector cylinder, grooved rear sight and post front sight. Included are a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, factory padlock with (3) keys, (2) Allen wrenches, spare 22 LR cylinder and crane assembly, excellent condition DeSantis X5 suede pocket holster with ammunition pouch, manual and paperwork. (88100-64) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2020. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS NAA-22 MAGNUM CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #E228228, 22 W.M.R.F. / 22 LR, 1 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The lightly polished and matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few scattered minor handling marks and faint turn ring on magnum cylinder only. The smooth hardwood grips rate excellent. The revolver features a grooved rear sight and half-moon front sight. Included are a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, factory padlock with (3) keys, spare 22 LR cylinder, fired case and paperwork. (88100-51) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (150/250)

2021. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS NAA-32 GUARDIAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #AA5042, 32 ACP, 2 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% polished black finish with a few minor handling marks. The trigger, hammer, grip screws, magazine release, extractor and takedown button are gold colored plate that highlight the black finish nicely and rate excellent. The pebble grain black synthetic grips with N.A.A. logos rate excellent. The pistol features a miniature version of Novak style three-dot night sights that no longer glow and the grip frame is stippled for an enhanced grip. Included are a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, factory padlock with (3) keys, a single magazine with flat floorplate, a single magazine with finger rest floorplate, nylon pistol / magazine pouch combination that can double as a holster utilizing a belt clip, manual and paperwork. A nice backup or deep cover pistol with a little panache. (88100-132) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

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2022. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS NAA-32 NAA GUARDIAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #HRWR1, 32 NAA, 2 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate about very good to excellent with light handling wear. The pebble grain black synthetic grips with N.A.A. logos rate excellent. The pistol features an XS big dot Tritium front sight that no longer glows, shallow “V” notch vertical white line rear sight and stippled grip frame. Included are a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, factory padlock with (2) keys and trigger block, a single magazine with flat floorplate, a single magazine with finger rest floorplate, nylon pistol / magazine pouch combination that can double as a holster utilizing a belt clip, fired case, manual and paperwork. A nice concealed carry pistol chambered for the hot 32 NAA cartridge. (88100-47) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2023. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS NAA-25 NAA GUARDIAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #CA00016, 25 NAA, 2 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The lightly polished and matte stainless steel surfaces rate about very good to excellent with light handling wear. The pebble grain black synthetic grips with N.A.A. logos rate excellent. The pistol features an XS big dot Tritium front sight that no longer glows and shallow “V” notch vertical white line rear sight. Included are a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine with finger rest floorplate, nylon pistol / magazine pouch combination that can double as a holster utilizing a belt clip, fired case, manual and paperwork. A nice 32 ACP size concealed carry pistol chambered for the hot 25 NAA cartridge. (88100-44) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2024. TAURUS PT-25 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #04447Z, 25 ACP, 2 3/8” hinged barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this double action only pistol retain about 99% matte black finish with a few light handling marks. The polymer frame rates excellent. The one-piece black factory synthetic grips with Taurus logos rate excellent. The pistol features a hinged barrel, fixed sights and a thumb safety. Included are a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine with finger rest floorplate and a pair of Taurus security system keys. (88100-220) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2025. TAURUS PT-22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #05033Z, 22 LR, 2 3/8” hinged barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this double action only pistol retain about 99% matte black finish. The polymer frame rates excellent. The one-piece black factory synthetic grips with Taurus logos rate excellent. The pistol features a hinged barrel, fixed sights and a thumb safety. Included are a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine with finger rest floorplate, manual and a pair of Taurus security system keys. (88100-50) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2026. SEECAMP LWS32 MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #200, 32 ACP, 2” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate about very good with handling and holster wear. The finely checkered black synthetic grips rate about very good with scattered light handling marks. This sightless double action only pistol includes a single magazine. This pistol is numbered consecutively to the following lot. (88100-169) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2027. SEECAMP LWS32 MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #201, 32 ACP, 2” barrel with an ex-cellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate about very good with handling and holster wear. The finely checkered black synthetic grips rate about very good with scattered light handling marks. This sightless double action only pistol includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine, manual and paperwork. This pistol is numbered consecutively to the previous lot. (88100-168) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2028. SEECAMP LWS25 MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #200, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with an ex-cellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with light handling wear. The finely checkered black synthetic grips rate about excellent with a few minor handling marks. This sightless double action only pistol includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine, manual and paperwork. This pistol is numbered consecutively to the following lot. (88100-42 ) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (250/450)

2029. SEECAMP LWS25 MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #201, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with light handling wear. The finely checkered black synthetic grips rate about near excellent with a few minor handling marks. This sightless double action only pistol includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine, manual and paperwork. This pistol is numbered consecutively to the previous lot. (88100-41) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (250/450)

2030. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN MODEL 52 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY CESKA ZBROJOVKA serial #FK09482, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% polished and matte blue with light high edge wear, scattered scratches and few minor oxidation blemishes. The horizontally grooved phenolic resin factory grips rate very good to excellent with scattered light scratches. This importer marked pistol is dated 1954. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-116) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (125/225)

2031. GERMAN MODEL 626(B) SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY FABRIQUE NATIONALE serial #112717, 32 ACP, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus original blue with most of the loss around the slide extension along with high edge wear, scratch-es and oxidation blemishes. The checkered walnut factory grips rate about very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol has correct Nazi proof marks and is Waffenamt marked “[eagle]/WaA140”. The barrel and slide extension are correctly numbered to the gun. The pistol includes a pair of FN marked magazines. (88100-128) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (250/450)

2032. BROWNING / FN BABY MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #447917, 25 ACP, 2 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This Browning Arms Co. marked pistol retains about 95% factory blue with high edge wear and scratches. The checkered black synthetic factory grips with Browning logos rate very good with light diamond compression, dents and dings. The barrel and slide are correctly numbered to the gun. The pistol includes a Browning marked soft case, manual and a single FN marked magazine. (88100-126) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2033. FREEDOM ARMS MODEL FA-S-22LR PATRIOT MINI REVOLVER serial #A33601, 22 LR, 1 3/16” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth black factory synthetic grips rate very good to excellent with a few light scratches and a scuff. The midget gun includes a factory marked soft case and a spare set of faux ivory grips with screw. (88100-125) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (100/200)

2034. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 13-3 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #AWN0729, 357 Magnum, 4” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this square butt revolver retain about 97% original blue with high edge wear, handling marks and a turn ring on the cylinder. The standard hammer and standard trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered finger groove rubber Uncle Mike’s combat grips rate near excellent with light handling marks. (88100-99) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)

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2035. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 12-3 MILITARY & POLICE AIRWEIGHT REVOLVER serial #5D13757, 38 Special, 4” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This fine gun retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with limited high edge wear and a turn ring on the cylinder. The standard hammer and standard trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered fin-ger groove rubber Pachmayr Presentation grips rate excellent. (88100-99) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)

2036. SMITH & WESSON M&P 40 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #MPA0717, 40 S&W, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol retains about 99% black Melonite finish and the poly-mer frame rates excellent. The pistol features three dot Novak style sights, rail on the dust cover and ambidextrous slide release. The pistol is packaged in a nearly “bomb proof” factory supplied H a r -digg’s Cases hard case with M&P sticker on the cover as well as Mr. Rauch’s name and it is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. Also included are a large replacement backstrap, medium replacement backstrap (the small one is installed on the gun), (2) fifteen round factory magazines, (1) fourteen round factory magazine, fired cartridge case, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. This gun appears to have seen light use. (88100-158) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)

2037. COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #363636, 25 ACP, 2 1/8” barrel with a near excellent bore exhibiting a trace of frosting. The metal surfaces of this 1927 made pistol retain about 85% factory blue and case-hardened finishes with light high edge wear, top of the slide thinning, scratches and few minor dings. The trigger and safety retain robust case-hardened colors with the face of the trigger toning to pewter and the back of the grip safety thinning to mostly pewter

with traces of case-hardening but strong colors remain on the sides. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate near excellent with light handling wear. The pistol includes a single two-tone Colt marked magazine. (88100-131) {C&R} [Walter

“Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)2038. GLOCK MODEL 20 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #AGR031US, 10mm Auto, 4 5/8”

barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this third-generation gun retain about 97% black Tenifer finish with high edge wear and a few handling marks. The polymer frame rates about excellent. The pistol features three dot Tritium night sights that no longer function. The pistol includes a factory “Tupperware” box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of fifteen-round factory magazines and a factory magazine loader. A real powerhouse for defense and hunting. (88100-52) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)

2039. GLOCK MODEL 17 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #AHM735US, 9mm, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this second-generation gun retain about 99% black Tenifer finish with limited high edge wear and a few handling marks. The polymer frame rates about very good to excellent with scattered light scuffs and scratches. The heel of the frame has a small hole drilled to accommodate the detent retainer for the unmarked grip gap filler with built in take down tools. The pistol features a single dot Tritium front sight that no longer glows and a replacement Warren Tactical black blade windage adjustable rear sight. The pistol includes a factory “Tupperware” box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a single seventeen-round factory magazine with a Glock +2 extended finger rest floorplate. A favorite for defense and shooting. (88100-145) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)

2040. GLOCK MODEL 19 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #AFL255US, 9mm, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this “second genny” gun retain about 99% black Tenifer finish with a few minor handling marks. The polymer frame rates very good to excellent with a few light scuffs. The heel of the frame has a small hole drilled to accommodate the detent retainer for the unmarked grip gap filler with built in take down tools. The pistol features a single factory white dot front sight white outline drift adjustable factory rear sight. The pistol includes a factory “Tupperware” box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a pair of fifteen-round factory magazines. A favorite for defense and shooting. (88100-53) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)

2041. GLOCK MODEL 31 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #ELN418US, 357 Sig, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this third-generation gun retain about 99% black Tenifer finish with a few handling marks. The polymer frame rates excellent. The heel of the frame has a small hole drilled to accommodate a grip gap filler which is absent. The pistol features a single white dot fac-tory front sight and a factory white outline adjustable rear sight. The pistol includes a factory “Tupperware” box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, bore brush, cleaning rod and a single seventeen-round factory magazine. (88100-170) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)

2042. GLOCK MODEL 37 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #FUD395, 45 GAP, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this third-generation gun retain about 98% black Tenifer finish with high edge wear. The polymer frame rates excellent and the heel of the frame has a small hole drilled to accommodate the detent retainer for the unmarked grip gap filler with built in take down tools. The pistol includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and num-bered to the gun, a single ten-round magazine, a single ten-round magazine with +2 finger rest base plate, cleaning rod, bore brush, fired case, manual and paperwork. (88100-139) {MODERN} [Wal-ter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)

2043. SHARPS MODEL 1 PEPPERBOX PISTOL serial #4748, 22 RF, 2 1/2” four-barrel cluster with excellent bores that exhibit some faint scattered frosting. The metal surfaces of the barrel cluster retain about 25% factory blue with most of the remaining finish found in the protected areas. The brass frame retains about 75 – 80% silver plate with intermittent flat and high edge areas worn to a mix of ochre and silver. The trigger and hammer are pewter with some fire blue visible on the hammer pawl spring. The unmarked floral “gutta-percha” factory grips rate very good with light dents and dings along the base. The hammer nose does not rotate reliably but the barrel to standing breach fit is tight. The address and patent markings all appear on the right and left sides of the barrel. (88100-156) {ANTIQUE} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (350/550)

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2044. U.S. MODEL FP-45 LIBERATOR PISTOL BY G.M. GUIDE LAMP DIVISION, 45 ACP, 4” barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The barrel has a smooth grind mark with minor imperfections and the number 332 is stamped on the top with no proof marks. The metal surfaces have been cleaned to pewter with scattered light oxidation blemishes, scratches, dents,

dings and limited pitting. The cocking knob remains in very good condition but the cavity mould number is not distinguishable. This fully functional model 3 pistol has three oil holes, no crescent F mark under the breech and the magazine floorplate

is missing. (86229-817) {C&R} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (350/550)2045. GLOCK MODEL 26 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DAE679US, 9mm, 3

3/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This subcompact pistol retains about 99% plus original Tenifer finish and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features the standard white

outline rear sight, white dot front sight and five-pound trigger pull. Also included are a single magazine with finger rest floorplate and a factory box correctly end labeled a numbered to the gun. A very popular carry gun for self-defense. (88050-300) {MODERN} (350/550)

2046. WALTHER / INTERARMS PPK/S SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #249925, 380 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this made in France pistol retain about 99% blue with light high edge wear and few light handling marks. The checkered black synthetic grips with Walther banner rate excellent. The pistol is marked “Made in France” with St. Etienne proof marks and a Interarms markings on the slide. This pistol includes a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a magazine with finger extension base, test target numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. (88050-208) {MODERN} (350/550)

2047. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 39-2 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #A281666, 9mm, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This mid 1970’s made pistol retains about 98% factory nickel finish with a series of fine scratches and light handling marks plus the blue finish on the trigger, hammer and sideplate assembly is near excellent with very light high edge wear. The replacement smooth faux ivory Ajax #24 grips with silver S&W medallions rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. The pistol features a black blade windage adjustable rear sight and nickel plated Baughman ramp front sight. This handsome pistol includes a pair of factory magazines. If you like a little flash on your carry gun this one should fit the bill nicely. (88064-1) {MODERN} (350/550)

2048. GERMAN POLICE PPK SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY WALTHER serial #329679k, 32 ACP, 3 5/16” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol has later added satin hard chrome finish that rates excellent overall with small pits and other handling marks visible under the added finish. The checkered black plastic factory grips with Walther banner rate very good to excellent with a few light scratches. There is an “[eagle] / C” police Waffenamt mark on the left frame that remains crisp. The nitro proof is crisp on the barrel but soft on the slide. The pistol includes a pair of Walther finger extension floorplate magazines. One magazine is original blue finish and the other is hard chromed to match the gun. This pistol should make a great carry gun or shooter. (88065-2) {MODERN} (350/550)

2049. SMITH & WESSON PERFECTED MODEL TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #45573, 38 S&W, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver retains about 95% factory blue with high edge wear, freckling, minor pin-prick pitting, scratches and a turn ring on the cylinder. The standard hammer and standard trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with minor operational wear. The diamond checkered factory hard rubber grips with S&W monogram rate excellent. All appropriate parts and the grips are correctly numbered to the gun. The barrel to frame fit is tight and the gun still properly times and locks up. (88065-1) {C&R} (350/550)

2050. WALTH E R PP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL se-rial #307481P, 32 ACP, 3 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 85% factory blue with the grip frame worn to pewter, high edge wear, ox-

idation stains, handling marks and most of the finish toning to smoky gray. The checkered black plastic factory grips with Walther banner

rate about very good with scattered light handling wear and limited diamond point wear. The pistol has a 60-degree safety, Nazi “[eagle] / N” proofs and the serial number is also stamped on the right side of the slide. Included with the pistol is an Ace Case nylon clip holster and a

pair of finger extension magazines. One magazine is Walther marked and the other is unmarked. (88060-110) {C&R} (350/550)

2051. SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL SAFETY HAMMER-LESS DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #15010,

32 S&W (short), 3” barrel with an ex-cellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel plate and blue finish. The blued triggerguard has scattered light oxidation blem-

ishes and pitting. The nickel-plated surfaces have light handling marks, scattered oxidation on the cylinder and some clouding starting on the frame. The trigger retains robust case-hardened colors with scattered light oxidation blemishes and the face wearing to pewter. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips with S&W monograms rate very good to excellent with light handling marks. Barrel to frame fit is tight and the gun still times and locks up correctly. All appropriate parts and the grips are correctly numbered to the gun. (87942-55) {C&R} (350/550)

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2052. GERMAN GEW 88 “COMMISSION” BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LUDWIG LOEWE serial #1859/1, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a good bore that shows scattered oxidation but strong rifling. The in-the-white receiver, buttplate and bolt of this 1891 dated and “S” marked rifle are turning a silver pewter with scattered oxidation staining. The blued parts are turning a dull brown patina with scattered traces of original blue and freckling. The hardwood stock rates very good with scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The Imperial cartouche on right side of butt is faint while the cartouche on underside of pistolgrip appears strong and all visible serialized parts are matching. The rifle has not been updated for stripper clips and there is a lined-out indiscernible unit marking on the rear band and an undisturbed unit marking on front band that reads “18.P.1.136” and an original leather sling that shows flaking and crazing is included with this rifle. The rear sight elevator is a bit stiff and there are no Turkish or import markings on this rifle. This is a very good example of Germany’s first smokeless powder military rifle. (207879-192) {ANTIQUE} [Craig Brown Collection] (350/550)

2053. HIGH STANDARD MODEL S-101 SUPERMATIC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #687496, 22 LR, 6 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with some toning toward gray on the rear gripstrap and some scattered specks of oxidation. The checkered brown plastic grips with right-handed thumbrest rate near excellent with a couple of tiny chips and minor handling marks. The gun features a ported barrel, adjustable rear sight and has a slot on the bottom of the barrel for adding barrel weights though no weights are included with this pistol. (128060-122) {C&R} (350/550)

2054. HOWA MODEL 1500 CLASSIC LAMINATE VARMINTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #B087261, 22-250, 24” heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces

retain 99% original blue with a possible faint handling mark or two. The laminated hardwood pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece and ventilated beavertail forend rates excellent with a couple of faint handling marks. The

gun features swivel studs, a black rubber Boyds buttpad, a right-handed palm swell on the grip and is fitted with a pair of 1” rings on the receiver with no provisions for sights. A very nice gun in excellent condition that appears unused. (128060-48) {MODERN} (500/700)

2055. BROWNING A-BOLT HUNTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #43730NM7S7, 270 Win, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The matte stainless steel finish rates near excellent with a couple of small spots of light oxidation. The black fiberglass composite stock with checkered pistolgrip and forend rates about excellent and is fitted with swivel studs and a black rubber recoil pad. This rifle has no provisions for sights but the receiver is drilled and tapped for scope bases. Bases, rings and swivels are included. (128115-6) {MODERN} (350/550)

2056. WALTHER MODEL PPK/S SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #182351S, 9mm, 3 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a couple of light handling marks. The checkered black plastic grips with Walther banner logo rate excellent. This Interarms imported 1974 German made pistol appears unused and comes with its original black plastic box, test target, manual and a total of two magazines. (128112-28) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (350/550)

2057. SMITH & WESSON 32 HAND EJECTOR PRE-MODEL 30 REVOLVER serial #540559, 32 Long S&W 2” pinned barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this post war revolver retain 95% original blue with loss to fading, light holster wear, turn ring along the six-shot cylinder and some silvering along the high edges. There is a small impact mark at the muzzle and a tiny spot of light oxidation on the left side of the triggerguard. The hammer and trigger show mottled case-hardened color and a set of Sport’s Inc., stag grips fit this five screw revolver well. The revolver times well and lockup remains tight. (108002-92) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (350/550)

2058. BERETTA MODEL 92FS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BER212245Z, 9mm, 5” barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this American made pistol rate near excellent with several light scratches and some light silvering along the high edges and contact points. There are a couple light impact marks along the front right side of the slide. The pistol has a three dot sight system with ambidextrous safety and the checkered plastic grips that rate very good with a small area of lightly worn points along the right side panel. The pistol comes with a factory hardcase that is not numbered to the gun and two 15 round magazines. (108171-2) {MODERN} (350/550)

2059. BERETTA MODEL 92FS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BER212246Z, 9mm, 5” barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this American made pistol rate near excellent showing several light scratches and silvering along the high edges and contact points. The pistol has a three dot sight system, ambidextrous safety and the checkered plastic grips rate excellent with overall crisp points. Included with the pistol is a factory hardcase that is not numbered to the gun and two 15 round magazines with plastic floorplates that have mild dings along the edges. (108171-1) {MODERN} (350/550)

2060. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 342 AIRLITE TI CENTENNIAL REVOLVER serial #CDD2885, 38 Spec. +P, 1 7/8” barrel with bright excellent bore. The matte stainless and grey finishes rate excellent showing a few light scratches, light oil staining along the right side and a light turn ring along the cylinder. The smooth trigger shows mottled case-hardened color and the revolver has a green fiber optic front sight with notched rear sight. The checkered rubber Uncle Mike’s boot grips rate excellent and included with this revolver are a factory hardcase (not numbered to the gun), gun literature, and an Omega Chamber Lock. (108171-4) {MODERN} (350/550)

2061. SIG SAUER 1911-22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial # T176445, 22 LR, 5” barrel with bright excellent bore. The flat dark earth finish on the metal surfaces rates excellent showing only a few minor handling marks. The pistol features a low profile three dot sight system, ambi-dextrous thumb safety, beavertail grip safety, and custom double dia-mond checkered rosewood grips with U.S. emblem. The pistol comes with manual, two ten round magazines, cable lock, sight inserts, tool kit, and a factory hardcase that is numbered to the gun. (108171-6) {MODERN} (350/550)

2062. GLOCK MODEL 23 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial # UKN392, .40 S&W, 4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish and polymer frame with textured grip and interchangeable back straps rates excellent. This 4th generation com-pact has fixed white outline sights and comes with a factory hardcase numbered to the gun, two 13 round magazines, loading tool, extra back straps, cable lock, and related papers. This pistol is in excellent condition and would be a versatile sporting and or protection piece. (10813-8) {MODERN} (350/550)

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2063. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 36 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER serial #ADV3796, .38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish. The standard hammer and smooth combat trigger have vibrant case-hardened color and the revolver has a standard 1/10 serrated ramp front sight with square notch rear. The checkered walnut Magna grips with silver medallions rate excellent and are not numbered to the gun. This is a fine example of these popular little wheel guns. (108140-10S20240) {MODERN} (350/550)

2064. MEDITERRANEAN FLINTLOCK PISTOL About .67 cal., 9” barrel with a very good bore having light oxidation. The barrel is a bright silver patina with scattered pinprick

pitting, oxidation staining and has British proofs; the lock is a duller mottled gray and brown. The brass grooved triggerguard, buttcap and hardware have a tarnished goldenrod patina with light impact marks, the tailpipe is lightly dented

where it was fitted to the stock. The walnut stock rates very good having rudimentary scroll along the top of the stock and rectangular punch dot motifs along the edges and bottom of the stock. The wood shows light handling marks and a 3/4” dent in the right side

of the stock above the tailpipe. The lock remains strong, the half-cock is slightly weak and what appears to be a proper brass tip wooden ramrod is included. (57535-87) {ANTIQUE} (350/550)

2065. CUSTOM VZ-24 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #5418, 358 Win, 20” unmarked custom barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% professionally reapplied blue finish with some minor silvering at muzzle and light surface oxidation on receiver. The Bell & Carlson stock rates excellent overall displaying a few minor handling marks. The rifle’s trigger appears to be an aftermarket single stage type. The rifle is sighted with a Tasco 4x20 power scope, and the scope’s tube retains 98% original blue and the optics have a slight tint. Czech Mausers are renowned for their quality and this rifle is a nice example of a military rifle converted for sporting use. (207666-32) {MODERN} (350/550)

2066. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1333332, 12 ga, 30” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue having

loss due to scattered surface oxidation and some light clusters of pitting. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved flat bottom forend rate very good displaying some scattered dings and scratches from the years of use; the left side

of stock shows a 2” crack emanating from the receiver, both stocks exhibit added varnish. This shotgun functions well mechanically and would make a great shooter. (177927-73) {C&R} (350/550)

2067. BERETTA SILVER SNIPE OVER UNDER SHOTGUN serial #A28862, 12 ga, 30” ventilated rib barrels choked full and im-proved modified with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish with some light specks of sur-face oxidation. The stainless receiver remains bright with some light scratches; both sides are maker marked. The top lever and trig-gerguard retain 98% original blue finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good plus displaying some dings and scratches over a thinning flaking varnish; there are two extremely tiny cracks behind the upper tang. The stock is fitted with a White Line rubber recoil pad which provides a 13 1/4” length of pull. The gun will require mechanical attention as it fails to fire. (178115-3) {MODERN} (350/550)

2068. BENELLI NOVA SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #Z346935, 12 ga, 26” ventilated rib barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original matte black finish with just a few extremely light scratches. The black synthetic pistolgrip stock and forend rate excellent overall having minimal signs of handling. This shotgun is in excellent condition and would make the ultimate rainy day duck gun. (178116-49) {MODERN} (350/550)

2069. RUGER M77 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #72-35130, .257 Roberts, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent with a few light handling marks present. (178178-21) {MODERN} [David F. Whipple Collection] (400/600)

2070. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-6 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #3D12551, 38 Spl, 4” heavy ribbed and pinned barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this square butt K-frame revolver retain 98% original blue with a few light scratches, a hint of silvering at the muzzle and a light turn ring on the cylinder. The serrated trigger and checkered hammer exhibit excellent case-hardened colors showing a few operational marks. The checkered walnut Magna grips with inlaid S&W medal-lions are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. This revolver appears to have seen little use and would be a great gun for the S&W collector. (128127-14) {MODERN} (350/550)

2071. BERETTA MODEL 92 FS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BER3201083Z, 9mm, 5” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of matte black Bruniton finish with light silvering on some of the high edges. The pistol has fixed three dot sights and ambidextrous safety and the plastic checkered grips with Beretta Logo rate excellent. (108050-293) {MODERN} (350/550)

2072. RUGER NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #33-84352, .357 Magnum, 4 5/8” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with very light high edge wear and minor silvering at the muzzle. The cylinder has a faint turn ring and there is light oxidation staining on the polished sides of the hammer. The revolver has a fixed front sight with adjustable black blade rear sight. The alloy grip frame retains all of its anodized finish and the smooth laminate grips with silver phoenix medallions rate excellent. (108142-26) {MODERN} (350/550)

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2073. RUGER SUPER SINGLE-SIX CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #560710, 22 Cal., 5 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish with some light silvering at the muzzle and faint turn ring along the cylinder. The revolver features a ramp front sight with adjustable rear sight and has not had the transfer bar safety update preformed. The hammer has spots of light very fine oxidation staining and the smooth walnut grips with black phoenix medallions rate excellent. Included with this revolver is a Hunter quick draw leather holster. (108142-27) {MODERN} (350/550)

2074. COLT POLICE POSITIVE TARGET REVOLVER serial #17453, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1920 manufactured revolver retain about 85% factory blue with the grip frame thinned to brown and purple, high edge wear, light freckling and a turn ring on the cylinder. The checkered fleur-de-lis factory hard rubber grips with a stylized “C” around the escutcheons are correctly numbered to the gun and rate very good plus with light soiling and handling wear. The revolver features correct windage adjustable factory rear sight and elevation adjustable factory bead front sight. (88144-3) {C&R} (350/550)

2075. GLOCK MODEL 17 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #CFD735US, 9mm, 4 1/2” barrel with an excel-lent bore. The Tenifer finished surfaces rate excellent with about 99% remaining and exhibiting minor han- dling wear. The polymer frame of this second-generation Glock rates excellent. The pistol is fitted with Meprolight Tru-Dot fully adjustable three-dot night sights that no longer glow and what appears to be a factory extended slide stop. The pistol includes a single ten-round Glock magazine. (88050-299) {MODERN} (350/550)

2076. MAUSER STANDARD PRE-WAR COMMERCIAL BROOMHANDLE PISTOL serial #67965, 30 Mauser, 5 1/2” barrel with a frosted and moderately worn bore. This pistol retains

about 40% original blue finish with a fairly even mottled mix of blue, browns and gunmetal gray on the metal surfaces. Most of the remaining blue is in protected areas.

There are some light surface pits and light oxidation blemishes also present on the metal. The 34 groove walnut grips are numbered to the gun and remain in surprisingly good condition rating very good overall with light handling wear. The grip screw is incorrect and protrudes on the off side when fully seated. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun and the rear sight is graduated from 50 to 1000 meters. This pistol has seen some solid use during its life cycle but remains mechanically functional

and in better condition than many of its genre. It would be a fine project gun for the C-96 enthusiast. (88197-1) {C&R} (350/550)

2077. CUSTOM INSCRIBED HENRY GOLDEN BOY LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #GB050556, 22 LR, 20” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original finish on the golden Brasslite receiver, brass buttplate, and blue barrel and action showing a couple of minor handling marks a couple of specks of tarnish on the buttplate. The American walnut

stock and forearm rate excellent with the right side of the buttstock inscribed with “Let’s Roll”. This custom inscribed rifle is one of a set of rifles purchased as gifts for employees and is new with its original box. (128087-208) {MODERN} (350/550)

2078. CUSTOM INSCRIBED HENRY GOLDEN BOY LEVER ACTION RIFLE CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #GB051939, 22 LR, 20” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original finish on the golden Brasslite receiver, brass buttplate, and blue barrel and action showing a couple of minor handling marks. The American walnut stock and forearm rate excellent with the right side of the buttstock inscribed with “Let’s Roll”. This custom inscribed rifle is one of a set of rifles purchased as gifts for employees and is new with its original box. This rifle is consecutively numbered with the following lot. (128087-207) {MODERN} (350/550)

2079. CUSTOM INSCRIBED HENRY GOLDEN BOY LEVER ACTION RIFLE CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #GB051940, 22 LR, 20” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original finish on the golden Brasslite receiver, brass buttplate, and blue barrel and action showing a few minor handling blemishes, some fogging on the receiver and a couple of specks of tarnish on the buttplate. The American walnut stock and forearm rate excellent with a tiny handling mark on the buttstock and some factory fitted wood filler by the buttplate. The right side of the receiver is inscribed with “Let’s Roll”. This is one of a set of rifles purchased as gifts for employees and is new. This rifle is consecutively numbered with the previous lot. (128087-210) {MODERN} (350/550)

2080. SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL REVOLVER serial #V371306, 38 Special, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% factory “Black Magic” Parkerized finish with the backstrap worn to gunmetal gray, high edge wear, scattered scratches, a section of frame below the left side window cold blued and a turn ring on the cylinder. The standard trigger and standard hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The grips are incorrect replacement checkered walnut factory Magna grips with silver S&W medallions that rate very good plus with light handling wear. The lanyard loop has been replaced with an incorrect round one. The topstrap is marked with “[ordnance bomb] U.S. Property G.H.D.” and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. (88050-485) {MODERN} (350/550)

2081. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #628692, 22 S, L, LR, 20” round barrel with bright very good bore. The barrel and magazine tube are an overall brown color patina with traces of blue left in protected areas. There is a spot of pitting above the grooved forend along the right side of the barrel. The frame, hammer, and trigger group are a blue flaking to brown mix with spots of strong blue remaining. The smooth straight walnut stock and grooved forend rate very good plus showing multiple light handling marks and spots of flaking varnish. An honest ‘06 that appears complete in overall very good condition. (108139-62D31982) {C&R} (350/550)

2082. RUGER MARK I SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #329834, 22 LR, 6 7/8” tapered target barrel with an excellent bore. This 1965-made pistol retains about 98% factory blue finish with the backstrap starting to thin and high edge wear. The factory checkered walnut thumb rest grips with black Ruger Phoenix medallions rate near excellent with a few minor dings. This pistol has fully adjustable Micro rear sight and undercut Patridge front sight. This pistol includes a single magazine and a manual. (87888-9) {C&R} (250/350)

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2083. PAIR OF EUROPEAN PERCUSSION BOOT PISTOLS .65 cal. percussion, 5 1/2” octagon a smoothbore barrels with oxidized bores. The metal sur-faces are an overall lightly oxidized brown patina with pewter undertones, primarily on the action frames. The barrels show light geometric engraving and have moderate pitting in the areas of cap splash around the nipples. These folding-trigger boot pistols are com-pletely unmarked, with facsimile proofs, but the mechanism seems to function properly. The European wal-nut grips both rate very good plus to fine showing a good deal of original varnish but also the overall light handling marks and dings one would expect from the years. The butts are capped with iron faceted caps with small turned finials. (37863-12) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

2084. FOREHAND & WADSWORTH SINGLE SHOT PIVOT BREECH DERINGER serial #5969, .22 RF, 2 1/8” part octagon part round barrel with a fair-poor bore. The barrel retains about 97% original nickel, the loss being a light sharp edge wear and some very minor pits on the barrel’s left side. The iron frame is now an overall gunmetal patina with minor oxidation staining and some scattered pin-prick pitting, retaining perhaps 10% original nickel. Both hammer and trigger are a dull gray patina. The smooth rosewood grips rate about very good as lightly cleaned many years ago, the metal now being slightly proud. The mechanism works but barrel-to-frame fit is loose. (37420-21) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)2085. NEW ENGLAND PERCUSSION HALFSTOCK SPORTING RIFLE WITH WILLIAM READ LOCK About 50 cal., 26 1/4” octa-gon barrel with a very good lightly oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall

light plum and speckled brown patina, it is un-marked and features a

simple drum and nipple without bolster. There is a rather thick front brass sight soft-soldered near the muzzle and a Winchester 3C sporting rear sight at the rear. The

back-action “Wm Read & Sons/Boston” marked lock is an overall dull gray patina showing light borderline engraving with some light loose scroll and a pheasant. The iron tang shows two addi-

tional drilled and tapped holes, for some manner of sight which is no longer present. There is a simple nosecap of pewter, oval wedge escutcheons, food chopper sideplate and a simple brass triggerguard with single forward-curving

spur. Additionally there are crescent butt and toeplates of brass and a pendulum shaped patchbox. The stock appears to be New England Butternut and is stained a red-russet hue with much original varnish with the overall light dings and handling marks

from the years and some crazing of the finish. There are a couple of the lengthy cracks along the left side of the forend which extend back toward the sideplate. What is likely an original striped ramrod is present and the lock functions loosely mechanically; there are two added drilled and tapped holes in the left barrel flat near the breech. (37147-67) {ANTIQUE} [Terry Buffum Collection] (300/500)

2086. RARE ENGRAVED ASTRA CUB SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #95537, 22 Short, 2 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 93% original blue with wear on front and backstraps and fading on the left and right of slide. The pistol has factory loose foliate engraving with background punch-dot shading in near full coverage. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plus showing some light handling marks and are maker and model marked including “Cub”. Included with the arm are an original nickeled magazine, steel wiping rod in its original onionskin paper, owner’s manual and an original correct picture-box which is numbered to a different gun. An affordable pistol that will likely be a great backup gun, very rare-ly encountered blued or engraved. (3,208073-1) {MODERN} (200/300)

2087. COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBER .25 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #0D26831, 25 ACP, 2 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus factory blue with high edge wear and other handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate good to very good with light to moderate diamond compression and handling marks. There is no magazine provided. (87908-2) {MODERN} (150/250)

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2088. HIGH STANDARD MODEL DM-101 DERINGER PISTOL serial #2225477, 22 W.M.R.F., 3 1/2” over / under barrel with excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with light high edge wear and handling marks. The smooth faux ivory factory grips rate excellent. (87908-3) {MODERN} (175/275)

2089. HIGH STANDARD MODEL DM-100 DERINGER PISTOL serial #1509306, 22 LR, 3 1/2” over / under barrel with excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue and anodized finishes with light high edge wear and handling marks. The smooth faux ivory factory grips rate very good to excellent with a few light scratches and scuffs. (87908-3) {MODERN} (175/275)

2090. COLT PRE-WOODSMAN TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #11512, 22 LR, 6 5/8” pencil barrel with a slightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this 1919-made pistol retain about 75% thinning blue finish with moderate high edge wear, grip frame worn to pewter, barrel thinning to a mottled mix of blue, pewter and purple, and scratches. The diamond checkered walnut factory grips rate good to very good with moderately worn diamond points and light handling wear. The pistol features correct adjustable bead front sight and “U” notch adjustable rear sight. A well-used but not abused Pre-Woodsman that includes a single magazine. (87996-7) {C&R} (300/500)

2091. HIGH STANDARD MODEL B SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #25860, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this New Haven Connecticut made pistol retain about 85% original blue finish with the grip frame worn to pewter, rear of the slide purple, high edge wear and handling marks. The checkered hard rubber grips rate about very good with light handling wear and a few scratches. This pistol is equipped with a type I-A takedown and includes a single two tone magazine. (87996-9) {C&R} (200/400)

2092. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 36 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER serial #J267707, 38 Special, 1 7/8” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% factory nickel plate with scattered light oxidation blemishes and pitting, mostly on the cylinder, in addition to a light turn ring and a few handling marks. The standard hammer and trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear and freckling. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver S&W medallions are not correctly numbered to the gun but rate good exhibiting light to moderate wear, handling marks and compression of the diamond points. The revolver includes a factory box end labeled for a blued model 36 with a different serial number. Also included are a cleaning kit, manual and paperwork. (88002-60) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (300/500)

2093. NAVY ARMS COLT 1851 PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY UBERTI serial #45, .36 percussion, 7 1/2” octagon barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting light oxidation staining. The metal surfaces of the barrel and cylinder retain about 98% factory blue with some light oxidation stains at the muzzle. The hammer, loading lever and frame retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational and handling wear. The brass grip frame is lightly tarnished but rates very good to excellent overall. The smooth one-piece walnut grips rate very good to excellent with light handling marks and scuffs. The wedge screw is missing but the revolver still times and locks up correctly. (87942-133) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)

2094. COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #4887, 32 ACP, 4” barrel with a frosted bore. This early Colt is equipped with a removable barrel bushing and smaller diameter barrel. The metal surfaces of this 1904 made pistol retain about 50% reapplied blue finish with high edge wear, the slide is predominately brown, pitting and a few light oxidation blemishes. The trigger is a standard blue but some Nitre finish remains on the safety in the protected areas. The checkered factory hard rubber grips rate very good with strong diamond points, crisp circled Rampant Colts and correct “Colt” surrounded by scalloped borders. The pistol includes a single unmarked magazine with about 70% finish. (87942-106) {C&R} (250/350)

2095. COLT ARMY SPECIAL REVOLVER serial #439447, 38 Special, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1919 made revolver retain about 50% factory blue with the grip frame worn to pewter, barrel and cylinder thinning to a mix of pewter and smoke gray, high edge wear, scattered pitting and handling marks. The hammer and trigger retain strong blue with sparse freckling on the sides of the hammer plus worn blue on the trigger. The checkered hard rubber grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate very good to excellent with light handling wear. Timing on single action is in need of attention. (87590-8) {C&R} (200/300)

2096. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 2214 SPORTSMAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #UBF6963, 22 LR, 3” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 98% black finish with light high edge wear and handling marks. The checkered black synthetic grips rate excellent. The pistol features three dot sights and appears to have had the firing pin and recoil spring changed in the past. Included are a pair of mag-azines, spare recoil spring, orange take down tool, old firing pin and a MTM Case-Gard hard case. (88050-304) {MODERN} (200/300)

2097. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 22A SPORT SERIES SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #UAK8174, 22 LR, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 99% black finish. The smooth grain finish of the black factory polymer grips with S&W logo rate excellent. There is a full-length rail for optics with built in fully adjustable black blade rear sight and Patridge front sight. The sights offer a decent sight picture with easily mounted optics. The pistol includes a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a pair of magazines. The pistol appears to have seen minimal use. (88050-308) {MODERN} (150/250)

2098. RUGER MARK II SEMI-AUTO TARGET PISTOL serial #218-83720, 22 LR, 4” bull barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory blue. The checkered black Delrin factory grips with single silver Ruger Phoenix medallion rate excellent. The pistol features the undercut Patridge front sight and adjustable rear sight of its longer 5 1/2” sibling. The trigger is an aftermarket replacement (possibly a Volquartsen) with a smooth wide curved paddle configuration featuring a overtravel set screw. The pistol includes a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine and a manual. This gun has seen little if any use. (88050-301) {MODERN} (250/350)

2099. WALTHER P22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #L001017, 22 LR, 3 3/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% blue and anodized finishes and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features three dot windage adjustable rear sight, inter-changeable front sight, mounting rail on the dust cover and ambidextrous slide mounted safety. Included with the pistol are a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of magazines, barrel wrench, trigger lock key, (2) different height front sights, blank for front sight slot, (1) different size replacement backstrap, mounting pin, trigger lock with a pair of keys, fired case, hang tag still on the gun, manual and paperwork. This gun appears as new in the box. This gun should make a nifty little trail gun, trainer or plinker. (88050-307) {MODERN} (200/300)

2100. WALTHER P22 SEMI-AUTO TARGET PISTOL serial #N013997, 22 LR, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% blue and anodized finishes and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features three dot windage adjustable rear sight, interchangeable front sight, mounting rail on the dust cover, frame extension and ambidextrous slide mounted safety. Included with the pistol are a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of magazines, barrel wrench, trigger lock key, (2) different height front sights, (2) variable size Allen wrenches, (1) different size replacement backstrap, mounting pin, cable lock with a pair of keys, fired case, hang tag still on the gun, manual and paperwork. This gun appears as new in the box. (88050-212) {MODERN} (200/300)

2101. WALTHER P22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #A006105, 22 LR, 3 3/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% blue and anodized finishes and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features three dot windage adjustable rear sight, inter-changeable front sight, mounting rail on the dust cover and ambidextrous slide mounted safety. Included with the pistol are a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of magazines, barrel wrench, trigger lock key, (2) different height front sights, blank for front sight slot, (1) different size replacement backstrap, mounting pin, trigger lock with a pair of keys, fired case, hang tag still on the gun, manual and paperwork. This gun appears as new in the box. (88050-540) {MODERN} (200/300)

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2102. RUGER STANDARD MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #91546, 22 LR, 4 3/4” tapered barrel with an excellent bore. This 1954-made gun retains about 98% factory blue with light handling marks, high edge wear and few light stains from oxidation. The black checkered Delrin grips with single black Ruger Phoenix medallion rate near excellent with minor handling wear. The pistol includes a single magazine and an excellent condition Triple K model 39-28 leather belt holster with built in magazine holder and a retention strap. (88060-113) {C&R} (200/300)

2103. WALTHER PP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #323518, 32 ACP, 3 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This importer marked former police issue pistol retains about 96% factory blue finish with high edge wear, scratches, and handling marks. The grips are replacement black checkered plastic factory thumb rest grips from a Sport PP model that very good to excellent with light handling wear. The pistol is proof dated 1962, the slide is scratch numbered to the gun and the police markings near the serial number have been heavily “X”-ed out. The pistol includes a factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, single magazine with finger rest, single magazine with plain base, brass cleaning rod and a manual. The inside of the cover has a “hit image” chart probably placed there by the police department but later covered with a warning sticker by the importer. (88060-141) {C&R} (300/500)

2104. MAUSER MODEL 1914 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #90144, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a slightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% factory blue that is starting to fade to purple with high edge wear, scratches and minor dings. The trigger and barrel retention pin retain strong Nitre blue exhibiting some handling wear. The checkered walnut factory wrap around grips rate fair with scat-tered light handling marks but several moderate to heavy dents on the forward edge of the grip on both sides. The pistol includes a pair of magazines and a brown leather flap holster showing moderate wear and a repair to the flap. The leather is crazing, cracking, scuffed with the remaining original stitching still intact. The markings inside the flap are too worn to distinguish but the back of the holster below the flap seam is stamped “L.Z.A. / [eagle] / J.Ba??”. The last part of the stamping was obscured when the flap was re-stitched. The holster resembles a softshell made by Robert Larsen of Berlin but may not be correct. (88060-105) {C&R} (300/500)

2105. WALTHER P1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #315931, 9mm, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This 3/66 dated pistol retains about 99% original Parkerized and anodized finishes with a few light handling marks. The checkered black plastic grips rate near excellent with a few light scratches and scuffs. The slide is date stamped 3/66 but the proof house date on the frame is 1968 and the un-numbered slide is likely a replacement. There are no importer marks found. (88071-3) {MODERN} (300/500)

2106. COLT NEW SERVICE REVOLVER serial #349270, 45 Colt, 5 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1940 made revolver retains about 95% non-factory reapplied blue finish with light high edge wear, backstrap toning to brown, cleaning marks in the metal, pinprick pitting and scattered oxidation blemishes. The unmarked checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate fair with the right panel sanded smooth with a few remnants of checkering and the left side diamond points moderately to heavily worn. They also include dents, dings, scuffs and later applied finish. The markings on the gun have softened from the metal preparation but are all present. The revolver includes a lanyard loop. This gun should make a good shooter. (87942-42) {C&R} (300/500)

2107. COLT POLICE POSITIVE REVOLVER serial #55253, 32 Colt New Police, 2 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1907 made revolver retains about 90% factory blue with most of the loss to the grip frame and frame along with high edge wear, oxidation blemishes and light pitting. The Nitre blue on the trigger and top of the hammer rates near excellent with light wear. The un-numbered checkered hard rubber factory grips with “Colt” in an oval rate excellent with light handling marks. The left side of the barrel is marked “Colt New Police 32” and the Rampant Colt is encircled with “Colt’s New Police” and Maltese crosses. The butt is inventory numbered “2713” but there are no other markings. (87942-109) {C&R} (250/350)

2108. COLT POLICE POSITIVE REVOLVER WITH GRAND RAPIDS POLICE MARKINGS serial #77384, 38 Colt New Police, 4” barrel with a hint of frosting. This 1914 revolver retains about 60% factory blue with the cylinder mostly toned to pewter except the flutes, grip frame thinning to gunmetal gray, moderate high edge wear, oxidation blemishes, minor pitting and handling marks. One area of the cylinder shows moderate pitting with light pitting on the backstrap and the bottom of butt. The checkered fleur-de-lis hard rubber grips with stylized C around the escutcheons rate excellent but are not correctly numbered to the gun. The butt of the gun is marked “GRPD No. 143” purportedly for Grand Rapids Police Department (The Book of Colt Firearms by R.L. Wilson). This little gun spent some time in a holster but still times and locks up correctly. (87942-45) {C&R} (200/300)

2109. AMERICAN TACTICAL IMPORTS MODEL HP9 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #T0620-08A05520, 9mm, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 99% blue and anodized finishes. The black plastic checkered factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features three dot sights and ambidextrous slide mounted decocker / safety. The pistol includes a single “TISAS” marked magazine with Mec-Gar “Plus 2” extended base plate. (88060-111) {MODERN} (150/350)

2110. COLT MODEL 1896 NEW NAVY REVOLVER serial #93529, 41 Colt, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1898 made revolver retain about 75% factory blue finish with the grip frame toned to brown, high edge wear, a few oxidation blemishes and the finish generally thinning to purple. The checkered hard rubber grips with “Colt” in an oval rate very good with light handling wear. All appropriate parts including the grips are correctly assembly numbered to the gun. Timing and lock up remain excellent. A salty old Colt that should be good for the occasional trip to the range. (87942-44) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

2111. COLT DETECTIVE SPECIAL REVOLVER serial #887359, 38 Special, 2” tapered barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of this 1965 made revolver retain at best about 10% factory blue with most of the finish in the flutes and protected areas. The re-maining surfaces are a combination of pewter, brown and smoky gray with scattered pitting, oxidation blemishes, dings and other handling wear. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate good with moderate diamond point wear and light handling marks. Lockup remains tight but timing is going to need attention. (87942-145) {C&R} (100/200)

2112. COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #356354, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a frosted bore. This 1920-made pistol retains about 85% factory blue with high edge wear, a few oxidation blemishes, pitting, thinning finish on the slide and handling marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips have “Colt” in a scalloped border but are not correct for this gun and rate poor with a large section of each panel broken off. “70906 / K-1 MR” is scratched onto the left side of the frame above the trigger. A single correctly marked factory two-tone magazine is provided. (87942-65) {C&R} (300/500)

2113. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 422 FIELD SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #UBC8376, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol retains about 99% factory blue and anodized finishes with slight high edge wear and few handling marks. The checkered black synthetic grips with S&W logo rate excellent with a single grip screw missing but should still be available from parts suppliers. The pistol features black ramp front sight and drift adjustable black blade rear sight. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. (88050-305) {MODERN} (250/350)

2114. BERETTA MODEL 70S SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #A44224Y, 380 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 97% factory blue with light high edge wear, a cleaned area of pitting on the right side of the slide and light handling marks. The checkered synthetic grips with Beretta logo rate near excellent with a few light scratches. The pistol includes a single factory magazine with finger rest floorplate. (88060-135) {MODERN} (250/350)

2115. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #17472, 32 S&W (short), 3 1/2” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% factory nickel plate with scattered light oxidation blemishes, turn ring on the cylinder and a few handling marks. The case-hardened colors on the hammer remain robust with light operational wear. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips with block letter S&W logo rate excellent. All appropriate parts and the grips are correctly numbered to the gun. Timing and lock remain excellent and barrel-to-frame fit is tight. (87949-31) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

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2116. SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK HAMMER REVOLVER serial #202549, 38 S&W, 5” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% non-factory reapplied nickel plate with scattered light handling marks, turn ring on the cylinder and minor pitting under the new finish. The hammer, trigger, triggerguard and top latch are now nickel plated. The grips are unmarked aftermarket hardwood with an acrylic spacer fitted in the butt section to convert the gun to a square butt when they are installed. The grips rate very good to excellent with light handling wear. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. The timing is going to need attention but lock up is good and the barrel-to-frame fit has just a hint of play. (87942-73) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)

2117. SMITH & WESSON MODEL ONE-AND-A-HALF SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #73467, 32 S&W, 3 1/2” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% non-factory reapplied nickel finish with light flaking, a few scattered scratches and limited bubbling. The case-hardened colors of the hammer and trigger are robust with light operational wear. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips with S&W monogram rate excellent. All correct parts, including the grips, are correctly numbered to the gun. The mainspring has been removed from the gun but is provided. (86520-3927) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (75/150)

2118. COLT AGENT REVOLVER serial #42297LW, 38 Special, 2” Agent-marked barrel with an excellent bore. The serial number range of this gun places manufacture in 1955, but, according to The Book of Colt Firearms by R.L. Wilson the Agent was not available until 1962. Some sources state the production of the Agent started as early as 1955, probably using the then-available Courier frames. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus blue and anodized finishes with the backstrap worn to pewter, front strap thinning, high edge wear, scattered scratches, dings and few minor pits. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions are correctly numbered to the gun and rate good to very good with light to moderate diamond point wear in addition, to handling marks. (86520-1993) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (300/500)

2119. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-5 REVOLVER serial #C859545, 38 Special, 4” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 98% original blue with light high edge wear, limited freckling, a turn ring on the cylinder and a few handling marks. The standard trigger and standard hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The revolver is fitted with checkered rubber Pachmayr Presentation grips that rate near excellent with light handling wear. (88186-1) {MODERN} (300/500)

2120. HENRY U.S. SURVIVAL MODEL H002B SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #US106728B, 22 LR, 16” barrel with an excellent bore. This rifle retains about 99% factory black matte finish with a few light handling and storage marks. The matte finished black synthetic buttstock rates excellent. The rifle includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a pair of factory magazines. This rifle has seen minimal use. (88186-2) {MODERN} (150/250)

2121. RUGER 10/22 “LIBERTY” SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #355-11458, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate very good to excellent with scattered light handling wear. The matte silver anodized receiver retains about 99% finish. The black one-piece synthetic factory stock with integral checkered buttplate rates very good to excellent with a few scattered handling marks. The rifle has been set up for Appleseed shoots and features a Volquartsen bolt, Tech Sights model TSR200 “AR-15” style receiver sight and front sight, quick detachable sling swivel studs and the original folding factory rear sight. The rifle also includes a single factory magazine, Tech Sights sight adjustment tool, (2) spare receiver sight inserts, (2) Allen wrenches of vary sizes and a 1 1/4” canvas web sling. Overall, a fine rifle for those who are anticipating an Appleseed shoot or enjoy that style of rife shooting. (88186-3) {MODERN} (150/250)

2122. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #3754277, 30-30 W.C.F., 20” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal sur-faces of this 1971 dated rifle retain about 97% factory blue with a few scattered oxidation blemishes and scratches. The smooth straight grip buttstock rates excellent with several small dings. The checkered synthetic buttplate rates very good to excellent with light scratches and dents. The smooth walnut forend rates very good to excellent with a few light dents, dings and scratches. The rifle features an adjustable blade step rear sight and bead front sight with hood. The perfect rifle for your next woodland deer hunt. (88103-1) {MODERN} (300/500)

2123. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-6 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #D469810, 38 Special, 4” pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% factory finish with moderate high edge wear, areas of thinning finish, scratches, several small impact marks around the window and recoil shield, oxidation stains and turn ring on the cylinder. The standard hammer and standard trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with moderate operational wear. The diamond checkered walnut factory grips with silver S&W medallions are not correctly numbered to the gun and rate good to very good with scattered diamond point compression, small chip missing from the front of the left panel, scuffs, scratches and dings. This M&P has seen some use but still times and locks up correctly. (88103-4) {MODERN} (200/400)

2124. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON AUTO-EJECTING THIRD MODEL TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #276152, 32 S&W Long, 3 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver retains about 90% factory blue with most of the loss to oxidation blemishes, pitting and handling wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. The barrel, cylinder and grips are correctly numbered to the gun. The revolver still mechanically functions and barrel-to-frame fit is tight. (88103-3) {C&R} (100/200)

2125. COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #95374, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this 1913 made pistol retain about 70% factory nickel plate with wear and flaking on the grip frame, triggerguard, trigger and grip safety as well as minor loss in other areas. Also present is scattered fine scratches, pitting and the right side of the slide has been cleaned with the lightly scratched initials “MCP”. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate about excellent. The slide is correctly numbered to the gun and the pistol includes a single unmarked nickel plated magazine. (88002-79) {C&R} [Charles Hadley Collection] (250/350)

2126. COLT MODEL 1877 “LIGHTNING” REVOLVER serial #69969, 38 Long Colt, 2 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver was made in 1888 and retains about 5 – 10% factory blue in the protected areas and a few faded swirls of case-hardened colors left on the frame. The grips are unmarked contemporary synthetic replacements that rate excellent. The mechanism seems fully functional with good timing and lockup. (87958-12) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

2127. COLT MODEL 1877 “LIGHTNING” REVOLVER serial #140216, 38 Long Colt, 4 1/2” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this turn-of-the-century (1903) made gun are mostly pewter with brown mixed in and traces of factory blue in the protected areas. No case-hardened colors remain and the trigger is a purple / brown color. The checkered hard rubber factory grips are not correctly numbered to the gun and exhibit moderate to heavy wear to the diamond points with the Rampant Colt in a circle still showing some subdued details. The mechanism is still operational but the trigger return spring is in need of attention as it tends to stick. (87949-58) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

2128. ARMI SAN MARCO COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #D47414, .44 cal., 7 1/2” octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory blue with scattered light scratches. The brass frame rates excellent with light scattered scratches. The smooth hardwood grips rate excellent. (8103-6) {ANTIQUE} (75/100)

2129. JAPANESE TYPE 14 LARGE TRIGGERGUARD SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY NAGOYA KOKUBUNGI ARSENAL serial #94586, 8 mm Nambu, 4 5/8” barrel with a frosted bore. The pistol retains about 50% factory blue with the grip frame toning to brown, barrel / receiver assembly pewter along with oxidation stains, high edge wear and pitting. The hardwood grips rate about good with scattered light to moderate dents, dings and scratches. The firing pin and guide are un-numbered, all parts on the barrel / receiver assembly are not numbered to the gun but numbered alike (#249) and all parts on the frame assembly are correctly numbered to the gun. The frame is dated June, 1941, the markings on the frame are for the first run Nagoya Kokubungi Arsenal and the magazine retention spring is missing from the front of the grip. The pistol includes a single magazine that is not numbered to the gun (#274). (88103-2) {C&R} (150/250)

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2130. STEVENS MODEL 70 VISIBLE LOADER SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #G948, 22 S,L,LR, 22” round barrel with an about very good bore showing light oxidation and some fine pitting. The metal is overall brown with scattered modest surface oxidation with patches of contact wear. The plain walnut stock and grooved forearm rate near excellent with a few light blemishes in a nice oil finish. This rifle is partially disassembled and is missing the rear sight, magazine tube bands, lower front receiver screw along with other small action screws and parts. (57951-55) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (15/30)

2131. WINCHESTER 1885 HIGHWALL RIFLE WITH CUSTOM DARR BARREL serial #9660, 28-30, 29 3/4” octagon heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains an overall dark patina with scattered fine oxidation and patches of more moderate oxidation mainly along the right side and belly of the barrel. There is no evidence of open sights being installed and the barrel is marked “B.W. DARR” on the top flat between the steel target blocks. The color case-hardened action has toned to a bright silver patina with scattered fine oxidation, the right side of the frame shows moderate pitting and oxidation. The plain walnut stock rates very good plus with light handling marks still retaining about 90-95% original finish with perhaps a little added oil, there is no forearm present. (57951-52) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/300)

2132. STEVENS NO. 23 “SURE SHOT” RIFLE serial #J9, 22 RF, 20” round barrel with a good bore showing pitting and oxidation staining the entire length. The barrel retains a gray-brown patina with scattered fine oxidation staining and generous traces of original blue along the belly of the barrel. The frame retains 95-97% original nickel with scattered specks of light freckling, scratches and a small rounded chip in the right side of the frame at the breech. The plain walnut stock rates good overall with handling marks and a repair to the right wrist secured by two pins in the left under an added gloss varnish. (7951-197) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (300/500)

2133. REMINGTON MODEL 25 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #5188, 32-20, 24” barrel with a very good plus bore showing some faint oxidation at the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue with scattered fine oxidation, the majority of loss along the magazine tube, belly of the frame, light edge wear and contact wear along the slide arm. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forearm rate very good plus with light handling marks. The front sight has been replaced with a folding Beach sight, the rear sight removed and mounted to the receiver is a Bushnell Sportview 3-9 x 20 mm scope with duplex reticle in a N5 side mount base. (57951-160) {C&R} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (300/500)

2134. WINCHESTER MODEL 1903 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #11802, 22 Win. Auto, 20” barrel with a very good bore showing sparse fine pitting. The barrel has toned to a soft brown patina blending with gray and some sparse fine oxidation staining. The action has toned to a bright silver patina with scattered traces of brown and oxidation staining. The plain walnut stock and forend rate good having been lightly cleaned leaving the wood a bit shy of the buttplate, a thin 3” crack along the left wrist, a large square chip in the right buttstock at the buttplate and other blemishes in an added oil finish. (57951-45) {C&R} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (350/550)

2135. REMINGTON MODEL 24 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #107567, 22 LR, 19” barrel with a bright very good plus bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% original blue evenly fading to brown and gray with scattered light impact marks and sparse spots of light oxidation, “off” and “on” have been scratched in the left side of the receiver and the right side of the triggerguard above the safety button. The plain pistolgrip walnut stock and forend rate very good plus with light handling marks. (57951-161) {C&R} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (400/600)

2136. NUMRICH ARMS “HOPKINS & ALLEN” THE HERITAGE MODEL UNDERHAMMER PERCUSSION RIFLE .45 cal., 32” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and action retain 99% original blue with perhaps a speck or two of fine oxidation. The bright hammer sides are toning to brown and the brass buttplate, rear triggerguard and ramrod thimble have a pleasing ochre patina. The plain walnut stock and forend rate excellent with one or two light storage blemishes from the years, the buttstock is equipped with an iron patchbox retaining about 85% flaking gold-toned plate. A great looking, excellent condition muzzleloading rifle made in the 1960-1970’s. (57951-67) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (200/400)

2137. STEVENS NO. 16 CRACKSHOT ROLLINGBLOCK RIFLE serial #C34, 22 RF, 20” round barrel with a dark oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dark brown patina with scattered moderate surface oxidation, pinprick pitting and traces of gray and original blue finish. The plain walnut stock rates poor with a large flexing cracks and drilled hole in the wrist, handling marks, chips at the toe and worn flaking original finish, the forend is in good to about very good condition with light handling marks and flaking original finish. The checkered hard rubber buttplate rates good overall showing light wear, handling marks and ingrained dirt staining. (57951-127) {C&R} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (25/75)

2138. STEVENS MODEL 1915 FALLINGBLOCK RIFLE serial #N467, 22 LR, 24” round barrel with a good bore showing rifling but fine pitting the entire length. The barrel retains an overall pale brown patina with scattered oxidation staining and pinprick pitting blending with patches of gray and traces of original blue finish. The action retains more of a plum brown patina with spots of fine oxidation and a few light impact marks. The plain walnut stock and forend rate good to very good with handling marks, flaking finish and an area of dark staining along the lower left edge of the buttstock. The Stevens checkered hard rubber buttplate rates about very good showing light wear and is a bit proud of of the wood. (57951-113) {C&R} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (100/200)

2139. STEVENS FAVORITE NO. 17 FALLINGBLOCK RIFLE serial #I31, 22 LR, 22” part round part octagon barrel with an about good bore still showing rifling but modest oxidation and pitting throughout. The metal surfaces bear an overall smoky gray patina with a few tiny impact marks blending with patches of pale brown and blue finish. The plain walnut stock and forend rate about very good with scattered handling marks and flaking original finish particularly on the buttstock. The checkered hard rubber Stevens Favorite grip rates about very good with light wear and ingrained dirt staining. (57951-180) {C&R} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (175/275)

2140. STEVENS FAVORITE NO. 18 FALLINGBLOCK RIFLE serial #S395, 25 Stevens, 24” part round part octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 80% original blue toning to brown with patches of gray and minor oxidation, light edge and muzzle wear. The frame has toned to an overall gray brown patina with perhaps 20% original blue remaining with patches of fine oxidation staining. The plain walnut stock and forend rate very good plus with a few light handling marks. The barrel is equipped with a folding Beach front sight, No. 6 folding leaf rear sight and is drilled and tapped for target blocks; mounted on the rear tang is an adjustable vernier peep sight. (57951-112) {C&R} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (200/400)

2141. STEVENS FEATHERWEIGHT NO. 101 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #W369, 44 Shot, 26 1/8” single bead plain barrel with a very good bore having some scattered fine pitting and oxidation. The metal surfaces retain an overall dark brown patina with some sparse fine oxidation staining and some areas of gray wear and fine pitting on either side of the frame. The plain walnut stock and forend rate good to very good with light handling marks and two small holes in the top of the wrist where a peep sight was previously installed. The checkered hard rubber buttplate rates good with a light chip and wear along the lower left edge and ingrained dirt staining. (57951-118) {C&R} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (200/400)

2142. STEVENS TIP-UP NO. 14 LADIES RIFLE serial #32501, 22 RF, 25 3/4” part round part octagon barrel with a very good plus bore remaining overall bright with some fine pitting primarily at the muzzle. The barrel is numbered “32501” and retains 99% quality applied blue; the barrel is equipped with a folding Beach front sight, no provision for a rear sight and most of the address has faded, most likely at time of polishing. The frame retains 97-98% original nickel with spots of light flaking, superficial scratches and is numbered “14” on the lower tang. The fancy walnut stock rates good to about very good with light handling marks. The stock has a thin vertical crack through the left side of the wrist that appears to be non-flexing along with some thin drying cracks in what appears to be a flaking added varnish and is equipped with a bright Swiss style buttplate. The forend rates near excellent with light handling marks, perhaps an added light varnish and is numbered to the frame. The forend iron and triggerguard retain 98% added blue toning to plum. Mounted on the rear tang is an Unmarked No. 1 folding aperture peep sight often found on Remington rifles. (57951-123) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (300/500)

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2143. STEVENS NO.1 TIP-UP RIFLE serial #22335, 32 RF, 24” octagon barrel with a dark oxidized bore. The barrel retains an overall brown patina with scattered fine oxidation staining along with minor impact marks and silvering along the edges. The frame retains about 40% dull original nickel flaking to a dull brown patina with fine oxidation, the majority of loss along the left side and belly of the frame. The plain walnut stock rates good with a thin crack in the left side of the rear tang, numerous handling marks and dried flaking finish. The crescent buttplate is nickel plated and the finish matches that of the frame. The barrel and frame are numbered alike. The barrel is equipped with open sights, the triggerguard is no longer present. (57951-62) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (100/200)

2144. STEVENS TIP-UP SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #8567, 14 ga., 30” plain round barrel with octagon breech and a good bore showing modest pitting and oxidation. The metal surfaces have tone to a mottled pewter gray blending with brown and scattered fine oxidation and pinprick pitting. The plain walnut stock and forend rate good showing an old light cleaning and added varnish, the stock a bit shy of the buttplate. The barrel is numbered to the frame, the release plunger is missing its threaded head. (57951-121) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herenden Collection] (100/200)

2145. STEVENS TIP-UP SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #2008, 12 ga., 28” plain round barrel with octagon breech and a very good bore remaining overall bright with scattered fine oxidation. The barrel retains about 40% original blue toning to brown with scattered fine oxidation and gray wear along the muzzle and breech. The frame retains 75% original nickel with scattered fine flaking, majority of loss on the belly with has flaked to gun metal and brown. The plain walnut stock rates about very good with handling marks and a little added oil. The barrel is numbered to the gun. (57951-119) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2146. NEW YORK STATE MILITIA REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE 50-70, 36” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces are an overall dull gray patina with oxidation staining throughout, a few light band removal marks on barrel and some light pitting on buttplate. The walnut stock rates very good with an older added varnish, a few thin cracks on butt, several scattered abrasions, 8 holes on the left side of butt, a faint inspector’s cartouche on left side of butt, a few areas of chipping in cleaning rod channel, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The last patent date on the upper tang is November 7th, 1871, there is a rack number “B/58” on top of buttplate and there is no cleaning rod present. A solid example of these New York militia Rolling Block rifles. (207951-141) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (350/550)

2147. REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK SINGLE SHOT CARBINE 50 CF, 25” barrel with a frosted very good plus bore that shows some scattered light pitting. The metal surfaces are an overall dull gray patina with oxidation staining throughout most of their length, a few light band removal marks and dings on barrel and some scattered areas of light pitting. The walnut buttstock appears to be from a New York State carbine and the forend appears to be a later replacement. The buttstock rates very good overall with an older added varnish, minor chips and cracks, a strong inspector’s cartouche on the left side, a crisp “B 79” rack number on right side, a large added sling hole at heel and handling marks. The replacement forend rates about good and is in similar condition as the butt. The forend is a bit loose and the band and band screw are likely later replacements and the upper tang is marked “F/29”. There is no front sight present and the carbine appears similar to the New York models but it has a rifle rear sight, longer barrel and there is no provision for a saddle bar. A good project gun overall. (207951-142) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/400)

2148. STEVENS FAVORITE SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #A56, 22 LR, 23” half-octagon half-round barrel with a fair bore that shows oxidation and pitting throughout but visible rifling. The frame shows strong restored case colors with some scattered silvering scratches, freckling and some light pitting areas on lever. The barrel retains 98% restored blue with a couple silvering spots and scratches. The Stevens buttplate shows scratches, dings and abrasions and the walnut stock rates very good plus as-cleaned with an added varnish, a few dings, scratches and handling marks. The muzzle is fitted with a threaded muzzle device, the rifle has a folding open rear aperture and the stock and lever are a bit loose. An interesting Stevens Favorite rifle overall. (207951-193) {MODERN} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (150/350)

2149. REMINGTON MODEL 2 SINGLE SHOT SPORTING RIFLE 38 RF, 28 1/2” octagonal barrel with a near very good bore that shows scattered pitting and oxidation but strong rifling. The metal surfaces are an overall dull gray patina with scattered oxidation staining, a few dings, areas of pitting and a few light dings. The hardwood stock rates about good with an amateurishly refinished and repaired 3 1/2” area on both sides of tang, a few cracks, scattered abrasions, dings, handling marks and scratches. The lower tang is marked “543”, the fixed rear sight may be a replacement, the butt displays a loose fit and the firing pin has come loose and will need mechanical attention to fix. A good project gun overall. (207951-65) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2150. STEVENS NO. 44 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #24707, 25-21, 26” half-octagon half-round barrel with a good plus bore that shows scattered light pitting and an area of heavier pitting toward muzzle. The frame is an overall dull brown patina with a couple impact marks, scattered freckling and oxidation staining. The barrel is a dull gray patina with scattered oxidation staining, freckling, silvering and some light pitting. The walnut stock rates very good as lightly-cleaned with an added varnish, a few abrasions, an 1 1/2” chipping area on front right of forend with an 1 1/2” crack protruding from it, scattered flaking, dings, handling marks and scratches. The butt displays a loose fit, there are two vacant holes on the upper tang, a couple of the screws exhibit light slot damage and the rifle is sighted with an open rear sight and a blade front sight. A near very good example of a Stevens No. 44 rifle overall. (207951-130) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/400)

2151. BELGIAN MELIOR SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #4122, 25 ACP, 2 1/4” barrel with a good bore that shows oxidation throughout much of its length but evident rifling. The metal surfaces show a balance between the original blue and fading and there is scattered freckling and silvering on the exposed edges. The “MirM” marked grips rate good plus showing a 1/2” crack at bottom right panel screw, scratches, a couple chips, handling marks and dings. The frame, bolt and slide are matching and this pistol appears to one of the earlier models and there is a 1/8” diameter hole on top of the left grip panel. An interesting vintage pocket pistol overall. (207914-5) {C&R} (100/200)

2152. CHARTER ARMS EXPLORER II SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #B031281, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original enamel with a few scattered spots of flaking. The green bakelite grips rate very good showing some flaking and handling marks. This pistol includes a factory 10” and 8” barrel both with excellent bores, two 15 round magazines and one 7 round magazine. A neat pistol overall. (208013-3) {MODERN} (100/200)

2153. BERNARDELI VEST POCKET SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #91449, 25 ACP, 2 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfac-es retain 99% original blue finish and the “VB” marked checkered plastic grips rate near excellent with a couple minor handling marks. This pistol includes its original box in good condition with a few tears, crazing and flaking, its original manual and Stoeger warranty card. (207997-27) {MODERN} (75/150)

2154. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BSA SHIRLEY serial #U33678, 303 British, 25” barrel with a good bore that shows scattered oxidation and pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1945 dated and M/47C coded rifle retain about 70% of an arsenal blue finish with fading and thinning throughout. The beech stock rates very good with the butt appearing darker due to an armory added oil finish, scattered dings, handling marks, abrasions and scratches. There is a star marking on the top of receiver that may indicate corrosion in the bore and the bolt and rear band are matching to the receiver while the other parts appear un-numbered. The MKII rear aperture appears slightly bent and an Enfield style sling is included. A good representative example of a World War Two No. 4 Enfield rifle. (208050-795) {C&R} (200/300)

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2155. POLISH M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY RADOM serial #KB11160, 7.62 Russian, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1953 vintage carbine retain 98-99% original blue finish. The beech stock rates excellent with a couple light handling marks. All serial numbers are matching and an unmarked Soviet style canvas sling is included. An excellent example of these post-war M44 carbines. (208060-33) {C&R} (250/450)

2156. INTERESTING TRAPDOOR CARBINE SHOTGUN CONVERSION serial #182862, 45-70, 22” smoothbore barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered oxidation and a ring near muzzle. The lockplate metal surfaces appear to have been polished long ago but show oxidation throughout while the other metal surfaces are a dull brown patina with some silvering and tool marks on barrel and scattered areas of oxidation. The walnut stock rates fair as-cleaned with an added dark oil finish, a filler repaired break at wrist, a couple further filler repairs around buttplate, a few scattered cracks, with the expected handling marks from the years. There is a saddle bar present on the left side of the stock, the breechblock is the 1884 type and the rear sight is the Buffington rifle type. The band lacks a groove for the sight so this is likely a cutdown rifle that was later converted to smoothbore after military service. An interesting Trapdoor shotgun overall. (208180-10) {ANTIQUE} [R.J. & John Waltz Collection] (200/400)

2157. RUSSIAN M38 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY IZHEVSK serial #AR3849, 7.62 Russian, 20” counterbored barrel with a bright very good plus bore that shows some minor frosting. The metal surfaces of this 1943 vintage carbine retain 97% arsenal refurbished blue finish with some light fading on the barrel and light silvering on buttplate. The M44 style wartime stock rates very good showing a 1/4” hairline crack on the left side of stock at front, scattered flaking shellac and handling marks. The floorplate has an old lined-out number with a new number added that matches, while the bolt and buttplate are matching and there is a small import mark on the left side of the barrel. A solid Mosin carbine that will likely be a fun shooter. (208060-52) {C&R} (200/300)

2158. YUGOSLAVIAN M59/66 SKS SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #F-160707, 7.62x39mm, 21” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% arsenal blue finish with some scattered silvering on the triggerguard and top cover. The hardwood stock rates very good plus with a few handling marks and dings. The bolt carrier and stock are matching to the receiver, the magazine is numbered “SL-4-00-000”, the top cover has a separate assembly number and the right side of triggerguard recess and triggerguard are numbered with an electropenciled number that is not fully legible. There is an import marking on the right side of the barrel and this is a nice Yugoslavian SKS overall. (208060-26) {C&R} (200/400)

2159. YUGOSLAVIAN M59/66 SKS SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #V-692433, 7.62x39mm, 21” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% arsenal blue with silvering scratches on top cover and magazine. The beech stock rates excellent with a few light han-dling marks. The bottom of triggerguard, magazine, stock, bolt and top cover are matching and the right side of triggerguard recess and top of triggerguard are electropenciled numbered “6673”. The action still has some cosmoline in it and there is a Century Arms import mark on the right side of the barrel. A nice 59/66 that appears to have seen little if any use since importation. (208060-27) {C&R} (200/400)

2160. BRITISH NO 5 MK 1 “JUNGLE CARBINE” BY ROF FAZAKERLEY serial #D4543, 303 British, 19” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some scattered light frosting. The metal surfaces of this 11/44 dated Jungle Carbine retain 60% original enamel with scat-tered flaking and thinning with the heaviest thinning on the barrel and flash suppressor and some scattered small areas of light pitting. The correct hard rubber buttplate shows wear throughout and the hardwood stock rates very good as cleaned with scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The bolt is matching and there are no other visible numbered parts and carbine has the correct hollowed-out bolt handle and 800-meter rear sight. There are no import markings but there are British proof markings on the right side of barrel above the woodline. A solid Jungle carbine overall. (208060-36) {C&R} (300/500)

2161. ARGENTINE 1891 CALVARY BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY DWM serial #B8639, 7.65 Argentine, 17” barrel with a good bore that shows moderate pitting throughout but evident rifling. The metal surfaces have mostly turned a dull brown patina with generous traces of an arsenal blue finish and scattered light oxidation. The walnut stock rates very good with a tight 1 1/4” crack at rear of upper tang, square armorer repair at the toe of the butt, scattered dings, handling marks, scratches and abrasions. The Argentine crest is fully intact, the rear sight is numbered “49”, the remaining visible parts are matching to the receiver. A solid example with a hard-to-find intact Argentine crest. (208060-19) {C&R} (200/300)

2162. CZECH K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BRNO serial #5843m, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this post war rifle retain 90% arsenal blue with the receiver ring having been scrubbed, scattered silvering on floorplate, triggerguard, bands and barrel, scattered light oxidation and some light pitting on bolt. The laminated stock rates very good showing a few tight lamination cracks on butt, a small crack on front of handguard, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The stock has a faint Waffenamt, crisp Czech cartouches and the stock is mismatched while the bolt handle is matching and the remaining parts appear un-numbered. The rifle has the large triggerguard and appears to have been assembled using wartime parts. A black leather sling is included which is likely post-war. A solid K98k that may be good for the shooter or reenactor. (208060-7) {C&R} (200/400)

2163. CZECH VZ-24 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BRNO serial #D58809, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a good bore that shows moderate pitting throughout but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 85% refurbished blue finish with fading throughout the barrel and bands, lighter fading on the receiver and floorplate areas and some light pitting on bolt handle and receiver. The walnut stock rates very good plus with a lightly added varnish and showing scattered light dings and handling marks. The bolt stop, magazine follower and stock are mismatched but the bolt handle and triggerguard are matching. The rampant lion crest is fully intact and the rifle lacks the distinctive Czech front sight ears and a cleaning rod. A solid VZ-24 rifle with a hard-to-find intact lion crest. (208060-53) {C&R} (200/300)

2164. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #59149, 7.7 Arisaka, 25” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 4th series rifle show a fading original blue finish that is turning to a brown patina with some scattered small areas of freckling and light impact marks on the upper and lower tang and some scattered pitting on buttplate. The hardwood stock rates very good as cleaned with a 1/2” chip at upper right of buttplate, scattered scratches, dings and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is fully intact, and the front band, bolt, safety, firing pin and extractor are all matching to the receiver. A solid Arisaka that may prove to be a good shooter. (208050-35) {C&R} (200/400)

2165. HOPKINS & ALLEN SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #14465, 12 gauge 30” shortened plain cylinder bore barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered areas of oxidation and pitting. The in-the-white receiver shows scattered freckling and oxidation staining while the barrel shows a blue finish that is fading to a brown patina with scattered freckling. The checkered walnut stock and plain forend rate good plus with an added oil finish, a crossbolt repaired crack to right side of wrist, a few further cracks on butt, a few abrasions, scattered flaking, dings, scratches and handling marks. The shotgun has a falling block type action and the patent date is June 23, 1885. A neat shotgun overall. (207951-105) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (75/150)

2166. REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK M1902 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #9912, 7mm Mauser, 30” barrel with a fair bore that shows oxidation throughout but visible rifling. The metal surfaces are a dull gray patina with some pitting on the right side of receiver and barrel, silvering on bands and buttplate and dings and oxidation staining on buttplate. The hardwood stock rates very good as-cleaned with a few areas of chipping, a thin 1/2” crack at left rear of handguard, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. There is a 1/4” gap between handguard and stock, both a front sight protector and cleaning rod are present. A good example of these late model Rolling Block rifles. (208116-89) {C&R} (200/400)

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2167. UNMARKED FLOBERT PISTOL 5.5mm, 11 3/4” half-octagon half-round barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered oxidation and pitting. The frame, hammer and triggerguard are a dull brown patina with scattered oxidation staining, while the barrel retains 40% of a later applied blue with scattered fading and freckling. The checkered stock rates very good with some minor chips, a few scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The pistol lacks a maker’s mark but the left side of the barrel and the right side of frame are marked with commercial proofs with the frame having a “(Crown)/B” marking. This pistol is a larger style and it loads from the breech and the loading gate has a deep abrasion on top and the front sight is a bit off-center. An interesting Flobert pistol overall. (207420-29) {C&R} (200/400)

2168. ISHAPORE MODEL 2A BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #A23277, 7.62 NATO, 25” barrel with an excellent bore. The receiver, triggerguard and magazine of this 1965 dated rifle have been cleaned of their black enamel finish giving them a gray patina appearance with scattered silvering, oxidation staining and freckling. The other metal surfaces retain 50% arsenal black enamel with scattered flaking, freckling and oxidation staining. The hardwood stock rates about very good as-cleaned with an added oil finish, a faint Indian cartouche on butt, a rein-forcement screw in forestock, a few abrasions on left side of butt, a spliced repair on underside of stock, a couple repairs on handguard, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The bolt, nosecap, rear sight and magazine are matching to the receiver but the stock appears un-numbered. There is a PW Arms import marking on the left side of the receiver, a couple of the screws exhibit slot damage and the front handguard shows a gap between the stock and a canvas Enfield style sling is included. A solid example of these late model Indian Enfields. (208119-6) {C&R} (200/300)

2169. STEVENS MODEL 35 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #33121, 25 Stevens, 6” barrel with a good plus bore that shows some scattered pitting and oxidation but evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 40% original blue with freckling and fading throughout. The smooth walnut grips rate very good with scattered scratches, dings and handling marks. A solid example of these interesting Stevens pistols. (208112-67) {C&R} (100/200)

2170. WINCHESTER MODEL 69A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 25” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 50-60% original blue with scattered fading, silvering, oxidation staining and a couple spots of cleaned pitting on barrel. The Bishop replacement stock rates near excellent with an added oil finish and a few light scratches, dings and handling marks. The rifle has a peep rear sight and a fixed blade front sight. There is no magazine release present, the bolt handle is loose and the bolt is not cocking properly and will require mechanical attention. A good project gun overall. (207951-50) {MODERN} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (50/100)

2171. STEVENS TIP UP SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #8958, 12 Gauge, 30” plain improved cylinder choked barrel with a good plus bore that shows a few pits and some scattered oxidation. The barrel surfaces are an overall dull gray patina with scattered oxidation and some scattered light silvering. The receiver is a light gray patina with freckling and light pitting throughout. The walnut stock rates very good as lightly-cleaned with scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The barrel is matching numbered to the receiver and its fit is a bit loose. A very good example of these interesting Stevens shotguns. (207951-70) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (150/300)

2172. MOSIN NAGANT M91 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY REMINGTON 7.62x54 Russian, 30 1/2” shortened barrel with a very good bore that shows a few areas of moderate pitting. The metal surfaces of this 1917 dated rifle retain 90% original blue with fading on the bands and barrel and scattered lighter fading and freckling and silvering on the buttplate. The walnut stock rates very good retaining much of its factory oil finish and showing a crisp “English Contract” cartouche and a strong “US/(Flaming Bomb)” cartouche and a repaired 4 1/2” crack on handguard, a 3/4” chip at lower right of butt and a few scattered dings and handling marks. The barrel shank is unserialized, the buttplate and floorplate are matching to each other but the Remington made bolt is numbered differently. The front band screw exhibits slot damage and there are no import markings on this rifle. A good representative example for the budding Mosin Nagant collector. (208081-1) {MODERN} (200/400)

2173. DEACTIVATED U.S. MODEL 1888 TRAPDOOR SINGLE SHOT RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY serial #537067, 45-70, 26” shortened and plugged barrel. The lockplate and breechblock are an overall dull gray patina with oxidation throughout and some light pitting and the buttplate shows heavier oxidation throughout. The barrel shows an older reapplied enamel finish with flaking throughout much of its length and the bands are a brown patina with oxidation and freckling. The walnut stock rates good overall with an added oil finish, a faint cartouche, a few cracks and the expected overall handling marks. The hammer and breechblock still operate and the rifle has the correct bayonet and Buffington rear sight. The barrel is loose in the stock and the rear sight is unable to flip up at rear. A well-used deactivated Trapdoor that will make a good wall-hanger. (208092-1) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2174. UNIT MARKED DREYSE M1907 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #65366, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a very good bore that shows some minor oxidation spots. The metal surfaces retain 93% original blue with scattered light fading, freckling, a couple small spots of light pitting, a few dings and silvering scratches. The rubber grips rate very good with a few dings, abrasions, handling marks and scratches. The frontstrap is marked with a unit marking that reads “B.16.R.” and a single magazine is included. A very good example of an interesting World War One pistol. (207879-322) {C&R} [Craig Brown Collection] (200/400)

2175. CHILEAN MODEL 1935 BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY MAUSER OBERNDORF serial #8294, 7mm Mauser, 22” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered frosting and light pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 98% of a reapplied polish blue with light freckling on triggerguard, floorplate, bands and buttplate. The walnut stock rates very good plus as-cleaned with an added varnish, scattered dings, handling marks and flaking. The bolt parts, floorplate, triggerguard and front band are all matching to the receiver but the remaining parts appear un-numbered. There is no cleaning rod present and a correct black leather sling is included. A restored Chilean 1935 that will likely make a good shooter. (208060-1) {C&R} (200/300)

2176. SOUTH AMERICAN CONTRACT VZ-24 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BRNO serial #VZ2402395/305, 7mm Mauser, 23” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered frosting and light pitting but strong rifling. The receiver and bolt show oxidation staining throughout and a few small spots of light pitting on the bolt. The barrel, bands and floorplate are an overall dull gray patina with a few dings on barrel and front band, scattered freckling and oxidation staining. The hardwood stock rates about very good as-cleaned with the buttplate being proud of wood, an added dark oil finish, a 1 1/2” crack on handguard in front of rear sight, a few abrasions, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The stock is mismatched and the other parts appear un-numbered, the right side of the receiver is marked “PMO1579.18” which is some sort of inventory number and the receiver has a Brno rollmark. There is a Century import mark on the underside of the barrel and a reproduction Arisaka style sling is included that shows a minor tear at rear. A solid example of an interesting VZ-24 contract rifle. (208119-4) {C&R} (200/300)

2177. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT M44 BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY IZHEVSK serial #SK2571, 7.62x54 Russian, 20” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered frosting and pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1944 dated carbine retain 95% arsenal refurbished blue with some scattered light fading and some scattered areas of freckling. The hardwood stock rates very good with an added varnish finish, scattered flaking varnish, dings and handling marks. The buttplate is force-matched, the bolt and floorplate are both numbered “9382”, there is no cleaning rod present and there is a Century import mark on the underside of barrel. A very good arsenal refurbished M44 overall. (208050-848) {C&R} (150/250)

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2178. AUSTRALIAN MKIII LEE ENFIELD BY LITHGOW serial #C16569, 303 British, 25” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1941 dated rifle retain 90% arsenal parkerized finish with some scattered thinning and light fading. The hardwood stock rates very good with some faint Australian cartouches on right side of butt, a couple crisp markings on underside of pistolgrip, a thin 1/2” crack on both sides of handguard in front of rear sight, a few scattered dings and handling marks. The rear sight is mismatched, the magazine is un-numbered but is of Australian manufacture and the nosecap and bolt are matching to the receiver. The receiver is marked “FTR” and the left side of rear band is marked “MA55” both of which are arsenal rebuild markings. A very fine Australian Enfield for your military collection. (208060-13) {C&R} (200/400)

2179. GERMAN SAUER 38 (H) SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #469689, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this third variation pistol retain 90% original blue with scattered even fading and some light oxidation and silvering on the exposed edges of the slide. The checkered grips rate very good showing scattered scratches and dings. The right side of frame is marked with an “(Eagle)/N”, the left side of triggerguard is marked with an “(Eagle)/37 and the left grip panel is marked with an intertwined “SS”. This pistol includes a single unmarked magazine. A sweet Sauer overall. (208112-18) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (300/500)

2180. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY KOISHIKAWA serial #195665, 6.5 Arisaka, 19” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some scattered frosting. The metal surfaces of this early no-series carbine retain 95% original blue with some freckling and silvering on the bands, triggerguard, floorplate, both tangs and barrel and oxidation staining on floorplate. The beech stock rates very good with an added varnish finish, a crisp inspection stamp on underside of pistolgrip, scattered scratches, dings and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is ground, and numerous parts are mis-matched. A solid Arisaka carbine overall. (208060-31) {C&R} (200/400)

2181. ITALIAN 91/28 CARCANO BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY TERNI serial #12832, 6.5 Carcano, 18” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered light pitting and oxidation but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1929 dated carbine show a fading arsenal blue finish with some cleaned pitting throughout both sides of magazine, further pitting on front band and scattered silvering, oxidation staining and freckling. The beech stock rates about very good as-cleaned with the buttplate being proud of wood, a couple synthetically repaired cracks on the front of handguard, a few scattered abrasions, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The barrel is matching to the receiver but the other parts appear un-numbered and there is a Century import mark on the underside of barrel. There is no cleaning rod present but a black leather military style sling is included. A good example overall. (208119-5) {C&R} (100/200)

2182. ITALIAN 91/24 CARCANO BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY ROMA serial #6826, 6.5 Carcano, 18” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered pitting and oxidation but strong rifling. The metal surfaces are an overall dull gray patina with scattered oxidation staining and some scattered areas of pitting. The hardwood stock rates good plus with an added dark oil finish, several carvings including a five-pointed star on right side of butt and the word “HAZIS” on right side of stock, a few cracks and handling marks throughout. The barrel is matching to the receiver and there do not appear to be any other numbered parts and there is a Century import mark on the underside of barrel. The front magazine and front band screws show slot damage and the rear band is a bit loose. There is no cleaning rod present but a military style leather sling is included. A solid example of an interwar Carcano carbine. (208119-3) {C&R} (100/200)

2183. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY NAGOYA serial #62111, 6.5 Arisaka, 19” barrel with a very good bore that shows a few scattered areas of light pitting. The metal surfaces of this 5th series carbine retain 90% of an arsenal blue finish with some fading on the barrel and bands, and scattered freckling. The buttplate shows scattered oxidation staining and the hard wood stock rates very good as sanded with a few scattered dings, dents, handling marks, abrasions and light chips. The floorplate, bolt, firing pin, safety and front band are matching to the receiver but the extractor appears un-numbered and the Chrysanthemum has three strikes across it but it appears mostly intact. A solid Nagoya made T38 carbine overall. (20860-32) {C&R} (200/400)

2184. BUDAPEST M95/34 BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #6702E, 8x56R, 19” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some minor frosting. The metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal reworked blue with some blued-over pinprick pitting on buttplate, a couple spots of light pitting on magazine, some scattered light fading and light freckling. The hardwood stock rates very good overall with an armory added varnish, a few scattered dings and handling marks. The bolt is electropenciled matching and the stock has been renumbered to match and the remaining parts are numbered differently or un-numbered. The barrel is “S” marked, the carbine includes a period leather sling and there is a small Century import mark on the underside of barrel. A nice example of a reworked M95 Mannlicher. (208119-7) {C&R} (100/200)

2185. DEACTIVATED GERMAN GEW 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPANDAU serial #8074a, 8mm Mauser, 29” plugged barrel. The in-the-white receiver of this 1900 dated and “S” marked rifle show scattered oxidation and oxidation staining, while the buttplate shows oxidation throughout. The blued surfaces have turned a silver pewter with oxidation and oxidation staining throughout. The hardwood stock rates good plus with faint Imperial cartouches scattered dings, abrasions, scratches, chips and handling marks throughout. The bolt parts are mismatched, the stock appears un-numbered but all other visible parts are matching to the receiver. There is a unit marking on the stock which reads “1.0.J.R.2.55” likely for a Jager regiment and the rifle has the older 200 meter rear sight with the sight being only able to go back to 400 meters. The rifle has had its extractor removed and the front of the firing pin ground off so as to prevent firing and no cleaning rod is included. A neat display item for the military collector. (207879-432) {C&R} [Craig Brown Collection] (200/400)

2186. RUSSIAN NAGANT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER BY IZHEVSK serial #SHCHT136, 7.62 Nagant, 4 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered frosting. The metal surfaces of this 1944 dated revolver retain 98% arsenal refurbished blue with some light silvering and freckling on both sides of barrel. The checkered bakelite grips rate very good plus with some light dings and handling marks. The cylinder and frame are numbered matching, there is a small Century Arms import mark on the barrel and the left side of frame is marked “SHCHT” which is a translation of the gun’s Cyrillic serial number prefix. A nice arsenal refurbished Nagant revolver. (208050-610) {C&R} (200/300)

2187. FRENCH MAS-36 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ST. ETIENNE serial #N66017, 7.5 French, 23” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows perhaps some minor frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this post-war rifle retain 90% of an arsenal parkerized finish with oxidation staining throughout the buttplate, oxidation on triggerguard, some scattered silvering, some parkerized over pinprick pitting on bands and floorplate and a few dings on left side of receiver. The beech stock rates very good overall with some stains on butt, an added oil finish on forend and handguard, a couple small cracks on left side of butt and a small crack behind receiver, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The bayonet, floorplate, triggerguard, forend and bolt are all matching to the receiver and the buttstock appears unmarked and there is a small Century import mark on the left side of the receiver. The rifle has the post war rear band and sights and it is a very good example overall. (208050-811) {C&R} (200/400)

2188. FRENCH MAS-36 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ST. ETIENNE serial #L3674, 7.5 French, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this post-liberation rifle retain 95% arsenal parkerized finish with some light oxidation stain spots on left side of receiver and floorplate, scattered silvering, several light impact marks on buttplate and some light oxidation on triggerguard. The beech stock rates very good overall with the forend and handguard showing some added oil finish and the butt appearing lightly-cleaned and overall scattered dings, a minor chip at bottom left of butt, handling marks and light scratches. The bolt, triggerguard and floorplate are matching to the receiver and the other parts appear un-numbered. The rifle appears to have post-war features and there is a small Century Arms import mark on the left side of the receiver. A very good plus example for the French collector. (208050-813) {C&R} (200/400)

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2189. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT M91 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TULA serial #211736, 7.62 Russian, 31” counterbored barrel with a very good bore that shows frosting throughout and some scattered light pitting but strong rifling. The barrel surfaces of this 1897 dated rifle are a silver pewter with some scattered oxidation staining and a couple spots of light pitting, while the other parts of the gun are a dull gray patina with scattered oxidation staining, a few areas of light to moderate pitting, a few dings on the rear sight and the bolt root appears lightly polished. The one-piece stock and Finnish handguard rate about very good with a couple small cracks at front of stock, a couple cracks on right side of recoil bolt, a couple Finnish plug repairs, scattered abrasions, areas of chipping, dings, scratches and handling marks. The bolt knob has been renumbered to match by the Finns, there is a Finnish army “SA” marking on the left side of barrel shank and the parts appear to be a mix of Czarist and Communist manufacture with the magazine having a sling swivel hole with an added piece of metal over the hole. A well-used example that likely saw its share of service. (208190-8) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2190. U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR “CADET” SINGLE SHOT RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY serial #474101, 45-70, 30” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows a couple small spots of pitting. The breechblock shows a faded case-color finish with some scattered oxidation staining, the upper tang showing a generous amount of case colors. The lockplate, barrel and bands show a fading later applied blue with scattered areas of oxidation staining, freckling and silvering, while the triggerguard and lower tang retain about 50% original blue with scattered freckling, fading and silvering. The walnut stock rates very good with an added oil finish, a crisp “70” rack number on right side of butt, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The breechblock is marked “U.S./MODEL/1873” but the rifle falls into the 1884 serial number range and the rifle has the Buffington style rear sight and a smooth buttplate. An interesting Trapdoor that was likely a conversion from a full-length rifle. (207953-2) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

2191. UNIT MARKED WALTHER MODEL 4 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #125875, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an about very good bore that shows scattered pitting and oxidation but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 50% original blue with scattered fading, freckling and silvering. The Walther checkered grips rate about very good with some scattered flaking, dings, scratches and handling marks. The front strap is marked with a unit marking that reads “100.R.8.1.” and a single magazine is included. A solid Walther Model 4 with the added bonus of a unit marking. (207879-315) {C&R} [Craig Brown Collection] (250/450)

2192. BRITISH NO. 5 MK 1 BOLT ACTION “JUNGLE CARBINE” serial #B7672, 303 British, 19” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered light frosting. The metal surfaces of this Indian refurbished carbine are turning a gray patina with scattered areas of silver-ing, some light pitting on left side of magazine and scattered light oxidation staining. The hardwood stock rates very good overall with an armory added oil finish, a painted rack number “102” on the left side of butt, a few areas of chipping, a couple abrasions, an armory added reinforcement screw, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The bolt and rear sight appear to be Indian replacements with the bolt being numbered matching to the rear band, the other parts appear un-numbered but the gun is indeed a real Jungle Carbine, as the barrel and receiver have the proper cuts, the correct flash hider and bayonet lug are present and there are faint Fazakerley markings on the left side of the receiver. There is a Century import marking on the barrel and a star marking on the top of the receiver. A canvas Enfield style sling is included with this carbine. A very good Jungle Carbine for the budding Enfield or military collector. (208155-2) {C&R} (200/400)

2193. UNIT MARKED J.P. SAUER 1913 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #54154, 32 ACP, 3” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows a few minor spots of oxidation. The metal surfaces retain 60% original blue with scattered fading, silvering and light oxidation staining. The S&S marked plastic grips rate very good showing some scattered dings, handling marks and light scratches. The front strap is marked “Res.J.R.71.M.G.” likely for a reserve machine gun unit and a single magazine is included. A fine example of a World War One pistol. (207879-331) {C&R} [Craig Brown Collection] (300/500)

2194. BAVARIAN POLICE MARKED J.P. SAUER 1913 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #104189, 32 ACP, 3” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue with scattered light fading, some silvering on high edges and some oxidation staining on trigger. The S&S marked plastic grips rate very good plus with some light handling marks and a couple dings. The left side of frame is marked with a Weimar “1920” property stamp and the front strap is marked “PwB” which is a Bavarian police property marking. The pistol includes a single magazine that is numbered matching on the front of the baseplate. A very good example of a Bavarian police marked 1913 pistol. (207879-324) {C&R} [Craig Brown Collection] (250/450)

2195. ITALIAN M91 CARCANO BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TERNI serial #XL1766, 6.5 Carcano, 30” barrel with a very good frosted bore that shows some scattered light oxidation. The metal surfaces of this 1897 dated rifle show an arsenal blue finish that is fading to a brown patina with oxidation staining throughout bolt, rear sight base and buttplate, some scattered small areas of pitting, a few dings on buttplate and some freckling on the receiver and magazine. The beech stock rates near very good as-lightly cleaned with a lightly added oil finish, a faded cartouche on the left side of the butt, a few large chipped areas, a 3/4” crack at front of handguard, and overall handling marks and scratches. The rifle has the correct older rear sight and there is a cleaning rod present that appears to be a replacement. A solid example of an early Carcano infantry rifle. (208190-9) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

2196. ITALIAN M41 CARCANO BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #AP1479, 6.5 Carcano, 27” barrel with a frosted very good bore that shows some scattered light pitting. The metal surfaces of this FAT/43 coded rifle retain 95% arsenal blue with scattered fading, freckling on magazine and oxidation staining on buttplate and bolt. The beech stock rates very good with a faint cartouche on left side of butt, a repair behind the upper tang, a 1/2” crack in front of rear sight, a few scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The stock is numbered matching to the receiver and the right side of stock is marked “MADE IN ITALY”. A very good World War Two Carcano. (208139-9D32273) {C&R} (150/250)

2197. POLISH M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY RADOM serial #KC03261, 7.62 Russian, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1952 dated carbine retain 98% arsenal blue with some light silvering and fading on bands, hand-guard cap and buttplate. The beech stock rates excellent with a few light dings and handling marks. All serial numbers are matching with the buttplate being numbered “3261” and there is a small CDI import mark on the left side of the receiver. This carbine includes a Soviet style canvas sling. A nice Polish M44 that appears to have seen little if any use since importation to the U.S. (208119-2) {C&R} (250/450)

2198. SWISS K11 BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #89822, 7.5 Swiss, 23” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered frosting. The metal surfaces retain 80% arsenal blue with scattered silvering and fading. The walnut stock rates very good with an armory varnish finish, a crisp Swiss cartouche on right side of butt, a few small abrasions, overall scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The rear sight is numbered “790” but the bolt, magazine, trigger, front sight and plastic bolt knob are all matching to the receiver. The plastic bolt knob is a bit loose and it shows a couple cracks, this rifle includes a Swiss leather sling and muzzle cap and there do not appear to be any import marks. A very good plus example of these Swiss straight pull carbines. (208152-6) {C&R} (200/400)

2199. CZECH VZ-52 SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #A65299, 7.62x45, 21” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows perhaps a bit of minor frosting. The metal surfaces of this “she 57”-coded rifle retain 95% of an arsenal parkerized finish with some scattered silvering scratches, light dings and some oxidation staining and light fading on buttplate and front sight assembly. The hardwood stock rates very good with an armory varnish finish, a small chip to the left of rear sight, a 3 1/2” hairline crack protruding from each side of the triggerguard, a couple moderate abrasions, scattered flaking varnish, dings, handling marks and scratches. The stock is numbered matching to the receiver, there is a small Century Arms import marking on the barrel and the tip of the bayonet has broken off. A very good example of these interesting Czech rifles. (208174-2) {C&R} (250/450)

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2200. CANADIAN NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LONG BRANCH serial #37L3278, 303 British, 25” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered frosting and light oxidation. The metal surfaces of this 1943 dated rifle retain 70% of a black arsenal enamel finish with the bands and muzzle end of barrel being a dull brown patina, scattered fading and freckling on the magazine, receiver and triggerguard. The hardwood stock rates very good with the butt appearing darker in color than the forestock and handguard due to the latter having been lightly-cleaned, a strong “FR” marking on butt, a few moderate abrasions, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The rear sight is the 1200-meter adjustable type, the bolt is matching and the magazine looks to have been renumbered matching. The receiver is marked “(Crown)/BNP” and the barrel is marked with British ton proof markings and an aftermarket leather sling is included. A very good arsenal refurbished Long Branch Enfield for the military collector. (208180-8) {C&R} [R.J. & John Waltz Collection] (200/400)

2201. SAVAGE SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #83793, 25 WCF, 25” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some minor pitting near muzzle. The metal surfaces are an overall dull brown patina with some scattered oxidation spots and freckling. The walnut stock rates good with a 3” crack at front right of stock, a 7” crack on left side of stock, two holes on the top of pistolgrip, a 1 1/2” area of chipping on left side of stock, a few dings, handling marks and light scratches. There are four added holes on the left side of the receiver, two added holes on top of receiver and there are no sights present. The bolt is not cocking properly and it will require mechanical attention to properly fix. A good project gun overall. (207951-187) {MODERN} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (50/100)

2202. ATI STG-44 SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #A499499, 22 LR, 17 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal

surfaces retain 99% original phosphate. The bakelite buttstock and pistolgrip rate excellent with a couple light handling marks. A single factory 25 round magazine is included. An excellent condition STG-44 style rifle at an affordable price. (208139-43D32013) {MODERN} (200/400)2203. U.S. M1 CARBINE BY INLAND DIVISION (SPORTERIZED) serial #5471207, 30 Carbine, 18” barrel with a bright about excellent bore that shows a minor pit. The metal surfaces retain 95% of a reapplied polished blue finish with some light thinning on band and the triggerguard

showing a thinning parkerized finish. The bolt has been brightly polished and shows operational wear and the spliced check-ered walnut stock and USGI four rivet handguard rate excellent with an added oil finish, a couple plus on the underside of butt, a few light dings and handling marks. The carbine is equipped with an aftermarket large button safety, a red bead front sight and a USGI stamped adjustable rear sight. A single aftermarket 5-round magazine is included with this carbine. An interesting sporterized carbine that will likely make a great varmint gun. (208002-189) {MODERN}[Charles Hadley Collection] (300/500)

2204. UNIVERSAL FIREARMS M1 CARBINE serial #125395, 30 Carbine, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Hialeah, Florida-made carbine retain 95% original blue with some light freckling and fading around receiver and barrel and light silvering around buttplate. The pistolgrip hardwood stock rates good plus with a 3” crack on the right-side underneath receiver, a few handling marks, some light staining and the rivets showing added wood. A GI style canvas sling and 15 round magazine marked “AI” are included. A very good commercial M1 Carbine. (208060-8) {MODERN} (200/400)

2205. FRENCH MODEL 1892 LEBEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER BY ST. ETIENNE serial #I8251, 8mm Lebel revolver, 4 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that shows a few areas of pitting and some scattered frosting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 50% original blue with fading throughout, a few scattered areas of light pitting, scattered oxidation staining, silvering and freckling. The trigger and hammer show a faded straw finish with scattered oxidation staininng and the checkered grips rate very good with a moderate chip on the front of the left panel, scattered dings, handling marks and a couple further small chips. The revolver appears to lockup and time well and there is no visible date on the barrel. A solid example of a Great War era French revolver. (208136-11) {C&R} (200/400)

2206. RUSSIAN MODEL 1895 NAGANT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER BY TULA serial #VK855, 7.62 Nagant, 4 1/2” barrel with a good bore that shows scattered pitting and oxidation but evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1940 dated revolver retain 95% reapplied blue with some light silvering near muzzle, some scattered fading, freckling, light dings and blued-over small areas of pitting. The checkered grips rate very good showing some added varnish, a couple minor chips and dings. The cylinder is numbered matching to the frame and a correct holster and cleaning rod are included. A good example of a Nagant revolver. (208050-609) {C&R} (150/300)

2207. BRITISH ENFIELD NO. 2 MK 1 “TANKER” DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #X1602, 38 S&W, 5” barrel with a bright excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces of this “DI**” marked revolver retain 98% of an arsenal black enamel finish with some scattered light silvering and freckling. The ribbed grips rate very good with scattered dings, light chips, scratches and some light white paint staining on the bottom left panel. The cylinder and barrel are matching to the frame and the right side of barrel is marked “MADE IN ENGLAND”, while the top of barrel is marked “CAL .38”. A very good example of an arsenal refurbished Enfield revolver. (208050-611) {C&R} (200/400)

2208. WEBLEY MKIV DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #A42233U, 38 S&W, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of a later likely non-arsenal applied black enamel finish with scattered silvering. The Webley marked rubber grips rate very good with scattered dings, scratches, handling marks and minor chips. The barrel, cylinder and frame are all matching and the lanyard ring is present and the revolver appears to function well mechanically. A very good Webley that may prove to be a fine shooter. (208050-612) {C&R} (200/300)

2209. SAVAGE MODEL 1922 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #15298, 22 LR, 23 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a pleasing brown patina having just a couple of light nicks and specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock with schnabel forend rate very good plus displaying just a few lightly scattered handling marks. Included is a single detachable magazine. (177927-67) {C&R} (200/300)

2210. BOITO MODEL BR7 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #30-52391A, 20 ga, 28” solid rib barrel choked modified and improved cylinder having a bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish displaying some light scratches and having some extremely light specks of surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend rate very good displaying a couple of extremely light cracks emanating from the receiver and having some light handling marks. The gun features double triggers and extractors. (178047-30) {MODERN} (75/150)

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2211. HOPKINS AND ALLEN SINGLE BARREL GOOSE GUN serial #8, 10 ga, 36” plain damascus barrel having a very good bore that shows a light pit here and there. The barrel displays a faint dark blue and gray damascus pattern. The frame retains 90% of its original case-hardened colors having some loss on the high edges. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock and forend rate very good to ex-cellent displaying just a few light dings over a lightly added varnish. The gun will require mechanical attention as the hammer spring appears to be broken. (177928-5) {C&R} (100/200)

2212. ITHACA MODEL 37 DEERSLAYER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #371870792, 12 ga, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish having loss due to scattered light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with the exception of having a few light handling marks. There is an added sling swivel to the toeline of the butt. The shotgun is sighted with its original fiber optic front sight and rear elevation sight. (178060-42) {MODERN} (150/250)

2213. H. PIEPER SIDE LEVER DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #2829, 12 ga, 30” solid rib damascus barrels choked modified and improved cylinder with very good lightly pitted bores. The barrels display a even dark brown patina having a faint damascus pattern present. The frame and locks retain 50% original case-hardened colors with the balance displaying a gray brown patina. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock rates very good displaying some scattered dings and scratches along with having a light crack and a moderate crack emanating from the upper tang; there is also a 1” crack on the right side emanating from the lock to the triggerguard. The checkered walnut forend rates very good displaying some dings from the years of use; the ebony forend tip is not present. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber widow’s peak buttplate. The gun functions well mechanically. (177586-90) {ANTIQUE} (300/450)

2214. STEVENS MODEL 311 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN 16 ga, 28” solid rib barrel choked full and modified with a bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 95% original blue finish displaying some light rub marks and having some light specks of surface oxidation. The boxlock frame retains 80% original case-hardened colors having some loss due to some hardened oil. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some lightly scattered dings over a thinning and flaking varnish. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. The top lever sets far left and the triggerguard is slightly loose. (178057-3) {MODERN} (150/250)

2215. SAVAGE SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #30095, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 60% original blue finish which is toning to a pleasing gray. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock with schnabel forend rates excellent as refinished displaying just a few light handling marks. The rifle is fitted with its original sights and included is the original detachable magazine. (177927-95) {MODERN} (150/250)

2216. ITHACA CRASS MODEL BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #245259, 12 ga, 28” solid rib barrels choked full and modified with very good bright bores having a light pit here and there. The barrels retain 85% original blue finish having loss due to scattered surface oxi-dation; there is a tiny ding on the left barrel 8” from the muzzle. The boxlock frame has toned to a gray patina having some light to moderate specks of surface oxidation present. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and splinter forend rate very good displaying some scattered dings and scratches along with having a dark oiled varnish. The gun is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14”. The gun will require mechanical attention as the barrels are very difficult to open and are off face. (177951-94) {C&R} (50/150)

2217. SYRACUSE ARMS BOXLOCK SHOTGUN serial #36576, 16 ga, 28” damascus barrels choked full and modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels display a gray damascus pattern having scattered spots of oxidation staining and oxidation. The boxlock frame has toned to a silvery gray patina which is mixing with some surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some scattered dings and scratches, perhaps being lightly refinished many years ago displaying flattened checkering. The gun is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14”. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177951-97) {C&R} (150/350)

2218. WINCHESTER MODEL 97 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #960939, 16 ga, 28” plain barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% original blue with the balance toning to a pleasing brown patina and having some lightly scattered specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying some light dings and scratches over a thinning varnish; there is a 1 1/2” crack on the right side of the wrist emanating from the frame. The grooved walnut forend rates very good displaying just a few light dings. The gun functions well mechanically. (177944-15) {C&R} (100/200)

2219. MARLIN MODEL 90 OVER UNDER COMBINATION GUN serial #8330, 30-30 x 20 ga, 26” barrels with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces have toned to a blue brown patina having some light surface oxidation and silvering on the high edges. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some light scratches over a reapplied varnish. The rifle is fitted with its original front sight and a scope base is mounted to the rear of the top barrel. The stock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad which has worn flat. (177951-139) {C&R} (200/300)

2220. WINCHESTER MODEL 03 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #123224, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 50% original blue with the balance toning to a silver gray patina. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some scattered dings and scratches along with having some light cracks emanating from the upper tang and having a small filled hole in the same spot. Both stocks show some light added varnish. The rifle is fitted with its original sights. (177951-47) {C&R} (150/250)

2221. ENGRAVED STEVENS CRACK SHOT NO. 26 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 RF, 20” barrel with a very good bright bore that exhibits some light pits. The barrel has toned to a gray brown patina having some scattered spots of original blue finish. The frame is embellished in a full coverage of foliate scroll engraving having a squirrel on the right and a rabbit on the left. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying a 1” crack emanating from the upper tang. A nice custom engraved crack shot rifle. (177951-196) {C&R} (100/200)

2222. SYRACUSE ARMS BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #2048, 10 ga, 30” solid rib damascus barrels with very good bright bores that display just a few light pits. The barrels display a dark and faint damascus pattern with the balance displaying a dark brown patina. The boxlock frame displays a gray patina which shows some reapplied blue that is flaking away. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock and forend rate very good displaying very good displaying some usual dings and scratches over a dark thinning varnish. The buttstock is fitted with its original checkered hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 13 1/2”. The gun features double triggers, extractors and a automatic safety. (177951-96) {C&R} (150/250)

2223. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #198142, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces show a dark brown oxidized patina with light tool marks and scratches. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with light chips and moderate dings and scratches from the years. The tang screws are modern replacements. The gun functions well. (177951-64) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (150/250)

2224. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1695769, 12 ga, 28” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% of their professionally restored blue finish with light scratches and scattered pinprick pitting. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good plus displaying scattered dings and scratches over a reapplied varnish. The buttstock is fitted with an added rubber recoil pad which provides a 13 1/2” length of pull. The shogun is fitted with a Williams big head safety and a red fiber optic front bead. (177951-85) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (150/250)

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2225. FOREHAND & WADSWORTH SINGLE BARREL HAMMER SHOTGUN 12 ga, 24 1/4” barrel with a very good lightly pitted bore. The barrel has toned to a dark brown patina with surface oxidation. The frame, top lever and triggerguard show a dull gray patina with oxidation stains. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished with light handling marks. (177951-104) {ANTIQUE} (50/100)

2226. REMINGTON MODEL 10 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #268636, 12 ga, 30” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 50% original blue with the balance flaking to a gray and brown patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good with moderate dings and scratches as well as a large 3” chip at the toe. The grooved walnut forend rate very good with light handling marks over a glossy applied varnish. A hard rubber buttplate is present which has a chip at the toe. (177951-153) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2227. REMINGTON NO.2 ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #14099, 38 RF/CF, 28” octagon barrel with a very good lightly pitted bore. The barrel has toned to a brown patina with silvering on the high edges and light surface oxidation. The frame has toned to a brown patina with some gray case colors present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend with pewter forend tip rates very good as refinished with dings and scratches. The original sights are present and the gun will require mechanical attention as the breech block is not present. (177951-151) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2228. STEVENS MODEL 1915 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #D29, 24” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish with loss on the high edges and light specks of surface oxidation. The frame has toned to a pleasing brown patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with light dings and a 3” with-the-grain crack at the top tang. (177951-173) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2229. J. STEVENS DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #1099, 12 ga, 30” matted rib barrels choked modified and full with bright bores with a few light pits. The metal surfaces have toned to a brown patina with light specks of surface oxidation and pitting. The hammers exhibit some light pitting and oxidation. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock rates very good showing moderate dings, scratches and a few light cracks emanating from the frame. The checkered walnut forend is in similar condition with tiny chips missing from the high edges and a small hole in the center. (177951-106) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (50/150)

2230. N.R. DAVIS AJAX BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #F2753, 12 ga, 28” barrels choked full and full with pitted bores. The metal surfaces have toned to a dark brown oxidized patina with pitting and slight traces of original blue. The walnut round knob buttstock rates poor with a moderate cracks through the wrist that have been poorly repaired with a bolt; the cracks flex and are not stable. The walnut forend rates very good and is attached to the barrels with shrink wrap. The triggerguard has cracked at the end of the bow. The buttstock is fitted with an added oversized rubber recoil pad. This is a great gun to protect the walls at deer camp. (177951-58) {C&R}[Tweed Herendeen Collection] (10/25)

2231. L.C. SMITH GRADE 3 SIDELOCK DOUBLE EJECTORGUN serial #517, 12 ga, 28” damascus barrels both choked improved cylin-der with bright excellent bores. The barrels display a nice brown and pewter damascus pattern with light specks of surface oxidation. The bottom rib shows two tiny holes that have been filed with silver solder. The locks and frame has been professionally restored showing a lovely dog scene surrounded by open foliate scroll with nice geometric borders; some of the engraving is slightly soft. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as refinished showing a few light handling marks and flat checkering. The checkered walnut forend rates very good showing a 4” crack emanating form the forend iron which has been repaired with a metal band. The buttstock is fitted with a red rubber recoil pad which provides a 14 1/2” length of pull. The top lever is proud of the frame, safety shows three added holes and a screw is missing from the lower tang. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and ejectors. The ejectors will require mechanical attention as they do not work. (177951-101) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (400/600)

2232. MARLIN MODEL 24A SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #136685, 12 ga, 30” plain barrel choked full with a very good lightly pitted bore. The barrel has toned to a dull gray patina with scattered oxidation stains. The receiver has been cleaned to a bright pewter patina and is engraved with two mallards in flight on the left and two doves on the right surrounded by open scroll. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock is a replacement with a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut forend rates very good as refinished showing worn and flat checkering. (177951-134) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2233. MARLIN MODEL 24 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #137251, 12 ga, 28” matted rib barrel choked full with a bright bore with lightly scattered pits. The metal surfaces have toned to a bright pewter patina with moderate oxidation stains and pitting. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good with a thinning varnish showing moderate dings and a crack through the wrist that has been repaired with a cross bolt. The grooved walnut forend rates very good with light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a rubber recoil pad which provides a 13” length of pull. (177951-16) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (75/150)

2234. UNMARKED DOUBLE HAMMER PERCUSSION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 32” matted rib barrels with very good lightly oxidized bores. The barrels have toned to a dark brown patina showing some light oxidization stains. The locks and hammers have toned to brown patina and are engraved in a nice foliate scroll. The triggerguard has nice pineapple finial front extension and the bow of the guard shows a nice scroll engraving. The checkered walnut stock rates near excellent with light handling marks and dings. The stock is equipped with a cres-cent steel buttplate which provides a 14” length of pull. The gun functions well and a wooden ramrod is included. (177951-95) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (300/500)

2235. BRITISH SCOTT DOUBLE HAMMER PERCUSSION shotgun 12 ga, 30” damascus barrels with very good bores with light oxidation and pitting. The barrels have toned to a dull brown patina showing some scattered specks of surface oxidation. The locks and hammers show a nice foliate scroll engraving and have toned to a brown patina. The checkered walnut stock rates very good showing freshened checkering on the right side along with some light handling marks. (177951-99) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/400)

2236. MARLIN MODEL 19-S SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #127333, 12 ga, 30” plain barrel choked full with a very good bore with just a couple of tiny pits. The metal surfaces have toned to a brown patina showing some silvering due to cleaning and scattered specks of surface oxidation and staining. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying moderate dings and scratches. The walnut forend has multiple cracks and has been repaired with adhesive tape. The gun will require mechanical attention as the action will not open when the gun is fired. (177951-135) {C&R} (75/150)

2237. REMINGTON MODEL 870 YOUTH DGRS EXPRESS SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #D846793U, 20” rifled barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 96% original matte black finish with light handling marks and specks of surface. The checkered birch pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with light dings. A nice shotgun for youth hunter. (178116-45) {MODERN} (150/250)

2238. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L3636744, 12 ga, 28 1/2” Win-choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with light handling marks. The included choke is modified. (178116-58) {MODERN} (200/400)

2239. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 MAGNUM SHOTGUN serial #N122280M, 12 ga, 23” ventilated rib barrel with poly choke with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with handling marks and surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with light handling marks. Included is the original factory box. (178104-1) {MODERN} (250/350)

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2240. LEFEVER F GRADE SIDEPLATE DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #18663, 12 ga, 19 1/4” damascus barrels with very good lightly pitted bores. The barrels have toned to a dark brown patina with the ends of the barrels showing a black enamel finish and the bottom rib is starting to separate. The locks and frame have toned to a dull brown patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with a crack from the tang toward the right plate. The right barrel has been fitted with a .410 bore sub gauge adapter. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and cocking indicators. According to the consignors notes the gun purportedly was in a fire. (177951-103) {MODERN} (50/150)

2241. A.H. FOX STERLINGWORTH BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN se-rial #52744, 12 ga, 28” solid rib barrel choked modified and improved modified with a very

good bore on the left barrel and the right barrel has had a catastrophic failure and is blown out along with much of its length. The barrels retain 80% original blue finish with loss due to surface oxidation. The

boxlock frame has toned to a dull gray patina with light surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good with moderate dins and scratches. The checkered walnut forend rates good showing a moderate chip on the right

side. The buttplate has moderate chips and dings. The right hammer is not in place but is included. This is an excellent display gun for the walls at camp or as a Hunter Safety teaching aid. (177875-4) {C&R} (50/150)

2242. WESTERN FIELD DELUXE BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #15860, 20 ga, 28” solid rib barrels choked modified and improved modified with bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a dark brown oxidized patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates near very good displaying two 4” chips on both sides of the upper tang along with multiple cracks; the forend and buttplate are not present. (177875-2) {C&R} (25/50)

2243. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 SADDLE RING CARBINE serial #970502, 30 W.C.F., 20” barrel with a very good oxidized and frosted bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a brown patina having moderate surface oxidation and pitting. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying light dings and scratches from the years. The stud and ring are included. This would make a great project rifle. (177920-1) {C&R} (250/450)

2244. REMINGTON MODEL 870 WINGMASTER SIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #S429314V, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish with loss due to oxidation and water spotting. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with light handling marks. (178116-44) {MODERN} (150/250)

2245. WINCHESTER MODEL 62A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #310137, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% of their restored blue finish which is mixing with a mottled brown patina and light surface oxidation. The smooth walnut buttstock and grooved flat bottom forend rate very good as lightly refinished. The stock is fitted with its original Winchester checkered buttplate. Rifle is equipped with its original factory sights. (178050-798) {C&R} (300/400)

2246. REMINGTON MODEL 11-87 DGRS SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #PC664186, 12 ga, 21” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with light handling marks and specks of surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with light handling marks. Shotgun is sighted with added fiber optic sights. (178116-47) {MODERN} (350/550)

2247. WINCHESTER MODEL 06 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #757006, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a very good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces have been lightly cleaned showing a pleasing brown patina. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent as refinished with light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with an added hard rubber buttplate. (178050-784) {C&R} (200/300)

2248. STEVENS MODEL 53-B BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with light surface oxidation and handling marks. The smooth walnut stock with ebony forend tip rates excellent with light handling marks. This rifle functions well and would make a fun shooter. (178057-5) {MODERN} (75/150)

2249. WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L930075, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib Win choked barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with light handling marks. Included is an improved cylinder choke tube. (178096-5) {MODERN} (150/250)

2250. BELGIAN PINFIRE DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #9, 16 ga pinfire, 21 1/4” damascus barrels with fair bores which are dark and oxidized. The barrels show a dark

brown patina with scattered surface oxida-tion showing a 1” deep ding on the right barrel. The locks and frame have toned to gray patina with surface oxidation showing a light scroll engraving with flaking gold game scenes on both sides. The fancy

European rococo triggerguard has toned to a dull gray brown patina with a flaking gold deer

on the bow. The checkered walnut straight grip buttstock rates very good with scattered dings and a repaired hole on the toeline. The forearm release lever shows a nice foliate scroll engraving and has toned to a gray brown patina. The buttstock is fitted with a crescent steel buttplate with heel extension showing a scroll engraving with a gold waterfowl. (178023-1) {ANTIQUE} (200/500)

2251. WM MOORE AND CO DOUBLE HAMMER UNDERLEVER SHOTGUN 12 ga, 30” solid rib barrel choked cylinder (the right barrel is un-measurable due to a dent at the muzzle) with very good lightly pitted bores. The barrels have toned to a bright pewter patina which is mixing to brown with oxidation stains. The frame hammers and underlever have toned to a bright pewter patina with oxidation stains. The checkered walnut buttstock rates very good as refinished with light dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a widow’s peak steel buttplate which provides a 14 1/2” length of pull. The gun functions well but lock-up is slightly loose. (177951-98) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/400)

2252. SAVAGE MODEL 99 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #380796, 30-30, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish with light scratches and handling marks. The receiver retains 95% original blue finish having loss on the high edges. The lever has toned to a dark brown patina with traces of original case-hardened colors in the protected areas. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent with light handling marks. The forend is not present. There are two added holes in the left side of the receiver which support a scope base that holds a Weaver model 330 2X scope with a duplex reticle with bright optics. The rifle will require mechanical attention as the barrel will not index to top center. (177951-61) {MODERN} (200/300)

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2253. SAVAGE MODEL 99 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #326673, 303 Savage, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% evenly thinning original blue finish with light specks of surface oxidation. The lever retains traces of original case-hardened colors showing some light specks of surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good with dings and having the front of the grip slightly relieved. The forend is not present. The rifle will require mechanical attention as the barrel will not index to top center. (177951-60) {MODERN} (200/300)

2254. LEFEVER ARMS GRADE 4 SIDEPLATE DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #10930D, 12 ga 26 1/2” damascus barrels choked cylinder and improved cylinder with very good bores with light pitting. The barrels have toned to a pewter brown patina with light oxidation stains and a couple of light dents. The sideplates show a nice game engraving with a mallard on the right and pointer on the left. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates about very good as refinished with flat checkering and scattered dings and dents. The checkered walnut forend rates about good showing a repaired crack and the escutcheon has cracked just ahead of the push button release; the checkering was poorly re-cut. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a 13 1/2” length of pull. The gun features double triggers, cocking indicators, automatic safety and extractors. (177951-102) {C&R} (200/300)

2255. COLT FRONTIER SCOUT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #212840F, 22 Magnum, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with some light oxidation on the barrel and cylinder, a portion of the ejector housing toned to brown and a few minor handling marks on the alloy frame and gripstrap. The checkered black synthetic grips with Colt medallions rate excellent with a faint handling mark of two. (128007-7) {MODERN} (300/500)

2256. MARLIN MODEL 36 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #C8585, 30-30, 24” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a few spots of minor frosting. The metal surfaces on this 3rd variation model 36 retain 97% professional quality reapplied blue with a couple of small pits, a few specks of oxidation and the lever showing some thinning toward gray. The plain pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forearm show an older refinish with multiple minor handling marks and a spotty flaking finish. The barrel on this 1946 standard rifle is marked “ADL” and is sighted with a ramp front bead sight that is missing its hood and a wheel adjustable Dockendorff rear leaf sight. A nice rifle that would be good in the field. (127951-132) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/400)

2257. TAURUS MODEL PT92AFS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #TJJ67656, 9mm, 5” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel slide over alloy frame rates near excellent with several minor handling marks. The checkered black rubber Pachmayr grips rate excellent with some minor soiling. The gun comes with two magazines and a black canvas holster. (128060-136) {MODERN} (300/500)

2258. SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #170016, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a very good bore showing a light frosting and mild oxidation. The metal surfaces retain 90-95% original blue with some scattered light oxidation and a couple of specks of minor pitting. The case colors on the trigger and magazine release remain strong with some fading toward gray. The checkered black plastic grips with the Savage Quality Indianhead logo rate excellent with a couple of faint handling marks. (128060-93) {C&R} (200/400)

2259. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 19-4 COMBAT MAGNUM REVOLVER serial #49K3045, 357 Magnum, 4” pinned and ribbed barrel with a very good bore showing a few small spots of light pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with a couple of spots of silvering, light pitting and oxidation by the muzzle, a little high edge wear, multiple light scratches and a light turn ring. The case colors on the hammer remain strong with some fading toward gray on the trigger. The checkered goncalo alves target grips rate good to very good with multiple light handling marks, a few chips on the edge of the butt, and a set of initials and a date scratched into the butt. The gun is sighted with a ramp front and adjustable u-knotch rear sights. (128060-100) {MODERN} (300/500)

2260. EMF NEW DAKOTA MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER serial #29453, 45 LC, 5 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and cylinder retain 98% original blue with a couple of minor dings, a few minor scratches and a light turn ring. The case-hard-ened colors on the frame rate very good to near excellent showing bold colors with some fading to gray. The antique brass gripstrap and triggerguard show a few small spots of light tarnish. The walnut grip rates near excellent with a couple of light handling marks. A very nice Italian import SAA. (128060-83) {MODERN} (200/400)

2261. MARLIN MODEL 336 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #20131932, 35 Rem, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a couple of faint handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and forearm rate about excellent with a few superficial scratches. The rear sight blade and elevator are not present. Overall an excellent rifle that appears to have seen very little use. (128060-54) {MODERN} (300/500)

2262. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #115-32456, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a couple of light scratches. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with a few minor handling marks and a spot of flaking finish along the comb. The gun is fitted with swivels, factory original sights and a Weaver B4 rifle scope with lightly cloudy optics mounted to the receiver. (128060-55) {MODERN} (200/300)

2263. STEVENS CRACKSHOT NO 26 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 LR, 18” barrel with a dark pitted bore. The barrel retains 75% original blue with multiple dings and tool marks and areas faded and worn to brown. The frame is a brown patina with some light freckles of ox-

idation. The walnut stock and forearm rate good to very good with multiple dings, scratches and impact marks and a pair of 2” cracks running back from the frame. The buttstock fits loosely to the frame. The front sight is not present. The buttplate is primar-ily original blue with some light oxidation. (127951-186) {C&R}

[Tweed Herendeen Collection] (40/80)2264. STEVENS FAVORITE FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #12281, 25 RF,

22” part round part octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90-95% original blue with some fading toward brown, a little wear at the muzzle and

some silvering on high edges. The frame and action exhibit excellent case-hardened colors with some scattered light freckling, a couple of scratches, and a little fading toward gray on the tangs and lever. The case colors on the buttplate also remain strong with some light to

moderate oxidation. The walnut stock and forearm rate near excellent with a few minor handling blemishes, some fading finish and a short crack by the lower tang. (127951-174) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (150/350)

2265. BRITISH LION DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #11, 44 CF, 2 3/4” barrel with a brown bore showing some oxidation and light pitting. The metal surfaces are primarily a brown patina

with areas of gray on the barrel, a couple of spots of light pitting and a few impact marks on the cylinder. The checkered walnut grips rate good with a couple of small handling blemishes, some obvious worn areas and flattening of the checkering. This five shot Bulldog style revolver is boldly marked “British Lion” on the topstrap with British proof marks on the barrel, cylinder and frame and “44” stamped into the frame behind the barrel on the left side. This revolver is in need of mechanical attention as the action in not fully functioning. (127955-3) {C&R} (200/400)

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2266. STEVENS FAVORITE FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #19278, 32 RF, 22” part round part octagon barrel with a moderately frosted bore showing some light pitting. The metal surfaces are primarily a brown patina with scattered spots of oxidation staining, areas of orig-inal blue remaining on the barrel and hints of case color on the frame. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with multiple minor handling blemishes. The metallic buttplate is a brown patina with oxidation and hangs slightly proud of the wood. (127951-195) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2267. TAURUS MODEL 82 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #602596, 38 Spl, 4” ribbed barrel with an excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 90-95% original blue with an area of worn finish toning to silver on the sides of the barrel and toning to brown on the underside of the triggerguard. There are multiple light dings and scratches scattered about as well as several scattered specks of light oxidation, some with light pitting and also some oxidation and light pitting under the grips. The hammer and trigger have toned to brown. The textured black rubber grips with Taurus medallions rate good with moderate wear and multiple handling blemishes. A shootable gun that times and locks up well. (128063-2) {MODERN} (100/200)

2268. STEVENS MODEL 14 1/2 LITTLE SCOUT SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 LR, 20” barrel with a near excellent bore showing a little light frosting. The barrel retains 85% original blue with areas worn and toning to gray and brown, scattered small spots of oxidation staining and a couple of impact marks. The “SVG” marked receiver is gray and brown with some oxidation staining and light pitting. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with several light handling marks; the buttstock has some play in its fit to the frame. The buttplate shows some oxidation and light pitting. The knurled takedown bolt has been modified into a slot head screw. (127951-182) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2269. STEVENS CRACK SHOT SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #S15, 32 RF, 20” barrel with a good moderately frosted bore showing a couple of small areas of moderate pitting. The barrel is a fading reapplied blue toning to brown over a lightly pitted surface. The frame is a brown patina with light pitting throughout showing a few light scratches, a couple of tool marks by the takedown screw and some operational wear by the breech lever. The tip of the extractor is missing. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent as refinished with multiple very light handling blemishes. The hard rubber buttplate shows a few light to moderate handling blemishes and hangs very slightly proud of the wood. There is slight play in the barrel-to-frame fit. (127951-183) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (40/80)

2270. STEVENS MODEL 101 TIP-UP SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #U150, 44 Cal, 26” barrel with a bright smooth bore showing several inches of light pitting toward the breech. The metal surfaces are a brown patina with some faded blue along the barrel, a few scratches here and there, and some fine oxidation and light pinprick pitting scattered throughout. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with several light scratches and minor handling marks, “JB” scratched into the right side of the forearm, and a couple of fine cracks by the tangs. The hard rubber buttplate shows a few minor handling blemishes and hangs slightly proud of the wood. A nice shotgun overall that is sighted with a single brass bead front and was built on the Marksman No 12 frame. (127951-117) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (75/150)

2271. WINCHESTER MODEL 67 SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 27” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a brown patina with some remnants of original blue in the more protected areas, a few specks of oxidation and a couple of light dings. The walnut pistolgrip stock with finger-groove forend rates about very good with “Bill” and other carvings in the wrist, several notches carved along the top of the forearm, a couple of small holes in the tip of the forend and again in the toeline with a little inletting and several minor handling marks scattered about. The hard rubber buttplate has a small chip in one side and is in very good condition showing some light wear. The sights appear to be original. (128057-4) {C&R} (75/150)

2272. MOSSBERG MODEL 42M(B) BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with scattered light handling and operational marks, a little mild oxidation and a little thinning toward brown. The two piece walnut Mannlicher style pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates very good to near excellent with multiple minor handling marks. The metallic buttplate with trapdoor is primarily blue showing some moderate oxidation. The gun is fitted with a leather military style sling, a chamber dust cover, a hooded front sight with folding apertures, an adjustable rear leaf sight and a Mossberg S-100 rear aperture sight that is missing the eyepiece. (128057-1) {C&R} (100/300)

2273. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #4741909, 30-30, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfac-es retain 95% original blue with scattered spotty oxidation and a few minor handling marks. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with multiple minor dings and scratches and some spots of thinning fading finish. The gun is equipped with its factory sights. (128055-1) {MODERN} (150/350)

2274. RECK SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #65031, 22 LR, 5” pinned barrel with a good bore showing some oxidation along the grooves. The metal surfaces on this West German made revolver retain 97% original matte black finish with a little freckling of oxidation and several dings and scratches mostly on the barrel. There is slight movement in the barrel-to-frame fit. The checkered brown plastic grips rate very good with a couple of minor blemishes. (128054-3) {MODERN} (30/80)

2275. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #247-05381, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue on the steel barrel and alloy receiver showing a few specks of light oxidation and a couple of minor handling marks. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with a couple of light handling marks and some areas of dulling finish. The gun is fitted with factory sights. (128050-785) {MODERN} (100/200)

2276. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #251-43625, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a couple of specks of oxidation and a few scratches on the top of the receiver. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with a couple of scratches, some light handling marks and some areas of dulling finish. The gun is fitted with factory sights. (128050-793) {MODERN} (100/200)

2277. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #245-93403, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel barrel rates excellent with a few light handling marks and a small spot of pitting on the front sight barrel band. The alloy receiver retains 98% silver finish with a couple of minor scratches. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with several light handling marks and a couple of small spots of flaking/worn finish. The gun is fitted with factory sights and a one-piece scope base is mounted to the receiver. (128050-791) {MODERN} (100/200)

2278. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60-14 CHIEF’S SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #CEZ1085, 357 Magnum, 2 1/8” full lugged and ribbed barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel finish rates very good to near excellent with several minor handling marks and a light turn ring on the cylinder. The Uncle Mike’s black rubber Combat grips also rate very good to near excellent with several light handling blemishes. The square notch rear sight is integrated in the frame and the front sight is a pinned blue serrated ramp. (128002-125) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (200/400)

2279. MOSSBERG U.S. PROPERTY MARKED MODEL 44 U.S. BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #130467, 22 LR, 26” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% blue showing some signs of fading toward gray and brown with scattered light freckling, a couple of specks of oxidation and several light handling marks. The hardwood pistolgrip stock has been lightly cleaned and rates excellent as is with a couple of minor handling marks. The serrated buttplate is blue with light oxidation and hangs slightly proud of the wood at the heel. The gun is sighted with a front post and a Lyman 57M8 rear aperture sight. The plastic triggerguard has a couple of small blemishes and also has shrunk and is separated from the stock along its mid-section. (128050-790) {C&R} (200/300)

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2280. MOSSBERG MODEL 151M-B SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with a couple small spots of silvering, several small spots of oxidation and several scratches. The two-piece Mannlicher-style walnut stock rates near excellent with several light dings and scratches, a tiny chip in the heel, and a likely added finish. The gun is fitted with sling swivels, a ramp front sight with four folding posts and a Mossberg S-130 rear aperture sight. The barrel mounted rear sight has been removed leaving a pair of vacant holes and the front sight hood is not present. (128050-781) {C&R} (150/250)

2281. MOSSBERG U.S. PROPERTY MARKED MODEL 44 U.S. BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #107944, 22 LR, 26” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The gray parkerized finish retains 97% reapplied finish with some scattered spotty oxidation and light pitting. The hardwood pistolgrip stock has been lightly cleaned and rates excellent. The serrated metallic buttplate is blue with a little light oxidation and hangs slightly proud of the wood. The gun is fitted with sling swivels, a post front sight and a Mossberg S-100 rear aperture sight. The plastic triggerguard has shrunk and is separated from the stock along its mid-section. No magazine included. (128050-828) {C&R} (150/250)

2282. MARLIN MODEL 89C SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent micro-groove bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% thinning blue with polishing marks, areas worn to gray and brown, and some spots of oxidation and oxidation staining. The walnut pistolgrip stock appears to have been lightly cleaned and rates near excellent with a few light handling blemishes. The hard rubber buttplate rates excellent and hangs slightly proud of the wood. The front ramp sight is missing its hood. The factory rear sight is intact. A nice 22 semi-auto that would likely make a good shooter. (128050-782) {C&R} (50/100)

2283. MARLIN MODEL A1DL SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue thinning toward brown with a little light oxidation and freckling, a spot of silvering and a couple of dings by the muzzle, and several minor handling marks. The hardwood pistolgrip stock with wide forearm has been refinished and rates near excellent with a ding in the grip a few other minor handling marks. The hard rubber buttplate shows several light handling blemishes and hangs slightly proud of and fits slightly loose to the wood. The gun is sighted with a rear buckhorn and a ramp bead front sight that is missing its hood. The receiver has been drilled and tapped with a 3-9X rifle scope with clear optics and duplex reticle mounted to it. The rear of the receiver is factory drilled and tapped and the stock has been inletted for target sights but the sights are not present. The stock is fitted with sling swivels. (128050-819) {C&R} (75/150)

2284. MOSSBERG MODEL 40 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 70% original blue with areas toning to brown and gray, some polishing marks, some light pinprick pitting and a little scattered freckling. The walnut pistolgrip stock with finger groove forend rates near excellent with a few minor blemishes and some discoloration by the buttplate. The gun is sighted with a ramp front sight that is missing its hood and a rear leaf sight. The receiver is setup for a rear aperture sight that is not present. The receiver is also factory drilled and tapped for mounting a scope. (128050-806) {C&R} (50/150)

2285. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 64-3 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #AEP4355, 38 Spl, 3” heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The satin stainless steel surface rates about excellent with a few light handling marks, a very light turn ring on the cylinder and a few specks of oxidation staining. The goncalo alves finger groove combat grips with inset S&W medallions rate near excellent showing a few minor handling marks. (128002-19) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (250/450)

2286. SMITH & WESSON 38/32 TERRIER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #76870, 38 S&W, 2” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this flat latch mid 1950’s 4-screw revolver retain 85% original blue with some spots on the barrel and cylinder worn to silver with some oxidation, oxidation staining and light pitting, and some scattered spotty oxidation throughout. The trigger and hammer exhibit strong dark case colors with some light oxidation present. The faux yellow pearl replacement grips rate very good with some mild handling marks. (128002-120) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (100/200)

2287. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 36 CHIEF’S SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #5J123, 38 Spl, 1 7/8” pinned barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this square butt J-frame retain 90% original blue with two spots on the topstrap flaked to silver with a little light pitting, some scattered light oxidation, a couple of small spots of light pitting and several minor handling blemishes. The hammer and trigger exhibit excellent case colors with a speck or two of oxidation and some light operational wear. The checkered walnut Magna grips are numbered to the gun and rate very good with a few minor handling blemishes, a tiny crack by the front gripstrap and a little worn/flaking finish. (128002-61) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (200/400)

2288. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 28-2 CUSTOM DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #N548276, 357 Magnum, 2 1/8” full lugged, ribbed and pinned unmarked replacement barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this late 70’s production revolver retain 95% blue with silvering on some high edges most prominent on the front of the cylinder. The barrel has toned to plum and the cylinder is a plum blue while the frame remains blue with a few specks of oxidation and a couple of spots of light pitting. The case colors on the trigger and hammer remain strong. The smooth walnut finger-groove grips with inset S&W medallions are dated “1991”and rate near excellent with a few minor handling blemishes. The gun is sighted with a red ramp front and white outline adjustable rear sights though the white outline is fading. (128002-127) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (200/400)

2289. GLENFIELD MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #26457985, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent microgroove bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original finish with the blue barrel and magazine tube showing a few light freckles and a couple of small spots worn to silver and the black alloy receiver showing a little bubbling and light flaking. The hardwood pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock has been refinished and rates near excellent showing a few minor handling blemishes. The hard rubber buttplate is in about excellent condition and hangs slightly proud of the wood. The original factory sights are intact. This rifle would likely make a good shooter. (128050-832) {MODERN} (50/100)

2290. MARLIN MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #09350644, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent microgroove bore. The barrel’s metal surface retain 90% original blue with some areas toning to gray and light oxidation scattered throughout. The black alloy receiver shows several minor handling marks. The pistolgrip Monte Carlo hardwood stock rates very good to near excellent with multiple light dings and scratches. The gun is sighted with its factory sights. (128050-827) {MODERN} (50/100)

2291. GLENFIELD MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #71574693, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright bore showing a bulge about mid length. The barrel and magazine tube retain 97% original blue with the barrel beginning to tone toward gray and some light freckling primarily on the magazine tube. The alloy receiver retains 98% original matte black finish with light handling marks and operational wear. The press-checkered Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock has been refinished and rates near excellent with a couple of minor handling marks. The hard rubber buttplate is in about excellent condition and hangs proud of the wood. The gun is sighted with its original factory sights. (128050-820) {MODERN} (25/75)

2292. WINCHESTER MODEL 190 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #614930, 22 S,L,LR, 20 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and magazine retain 98% original blue with a few minor handling marks and a few small spots of oxidation. The alloy receiver rates very good plus with several light scratches and minor handling marks. The pistolgrip hardwood stock rates near excellent with several minor handling blemishes. The gun is sighted with a front bead and rear leaf sights. (128050-788) {MODERN} (75/150)

2293. MARLIN MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #18496388, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent microgroove bore. The metal surfaces on the steel barrel and alloy receiver retain 99% original blue with a faint handling mark or two and a speck or two of oxidation. The hardwood Monte Carlo pistol grip stock appears to have been lightly cleaned with an added finish and rates excellent. The black hard rubber buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood. The gun is sighted with its factory sights and mounted to the grooved receiver is a Weaver M34 Medalist rifle scope with mildly foggy optics. A nice shooter that appears to have seen little use. (128050-822) {MODERN} (50/150)

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2294. BROWNING MODEL BL-22 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #37B17919, 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, magazine tube and lever retain 95% original blue with a little flaking and areas of light oxidation and mild pitting. The frame is a faded blue that has primarily toned to a gray patina with a little oxidation and pinprick pitting. The hardwood stock and forearm have been cleaned and rate very good to near excellent. Original sights are intact. This little lever action will likely make a good shooter. (128050-844) {MODERN} (100/200)

2295. AGAWAM MODEL M-68 LEVER ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #15190, 22 S,L,LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few specks of oxidation and a couple of light handling marks. The hardwood stock and forearm rate near excellent showing a ding and a few mild scratches. The gun is sighted with a front post and rear leaf sights. A nice Martini style single shot that appears to have seen little use. (128050-818) {MODERN} (50/100)

2296. AGAWAM MODEL M-68 LEVER ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #13937, 22 S,L,LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a little silvering on some high edges, several light scratches and a few specks of oxidation. The hardwood stock and forearm rate near excellent showing a few mild handling blemishes. The gun is sighted with a front post and rear leaf sights. A nice Martini style single shot 22 that appears to have seen light use. (128050-823) {MODERN} (50/100)

2297. ITHACA MODEL M-49 LEVER ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #490316392, 22 S,L,LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and faux magazine tube retain 90% original blue fading toward brown with some spotty oxidation and a few minor handling marks. The black enamel on the alloy receiver and lever rates very good showing multiple minor handling blemishes and a couple of small spots of flaking. The hardwood forearm and checkered buttstock rate near excellent showing a few minor handling marks. The gun is sighted with a front post and rear leaf sights. A good Martini style single shot that would likely make a fine shooter. (128050-831) {MODERN} (50/100)

2298. WINCHESTER MODEL 67 BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 27” barrel with a lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% reapplied blue with some fading toward brown, spotty oxidation and light pitting. The walnut pistolgrip stock has been cleaned with an area in the forend that is reshaped, likely as a grip, showing multiple minor dings, scratches and tool marks and an added finish that is flaking in a couple of spots. The factory sights are intact but the bolt for this rifle is not present. (128050-829) {MODERN} (20/75)

2299. DEUTSCHE WERKE MODEL 1 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright very good bore showing a little light frosting. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with some fading toward brown, a little light freckling, a few small spots of oxidation and a little handling and operational wear. The walnut pistolgrip stock with checkered grip has likely been lightly cleaned and rates near excellent with several minor dings and scratches. The distinctive action tips up for loading and is marked “Mod 1” with the Deutsche Werke “Dormant Lion” logo. The gun is fitted with sling swivels. There is a brass disc imbedded in the left side of the stock marked “9194 / Cal 22LR / DW” that likely replaces the Deutsche Werke medallion seen on other DW rifles. The metal buttplate with Deutsche Werke logo is blue with a little light oxidation. The tip of the forend is marked “9194” and the side of the frame is marked “D.R.P. / Germany”. The gun is sighted with what appears to be original front bead and rear U-notch sights. An interesting pre-war rifle. (128050-838) {C&R} (100/300)

2300. DEUTSCHE WERKE MODEL 1 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 LR, 23” barrel with a very good lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces are primarily a gray-brown patina with a fair amount of blue on the frame and action, an abundance of light cleaning marks along the barrel, and a couple of spots of light pitting. The walnut pistolgrip stock has been cleaned, is fitted with a Deutsche Werke “Dormant Lion” medallion on its left side, and rates very good to near excellent. The distinctive action tips up for loading and is marked “Mod 1” with the Deutsche Werke logo and the V-notch rear sight is integrated into its front edge. The tip of the forend is marked with a number where only an “8” is still legible. The Deutsche Werke logo marked metallic buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood and is blue with a little light oxidation. The side of the frame is marked “D.R.P. / Germany”. The front bead sight is intact. (128050-840) {C&R} (75/150)

2301. DEUTSCHE WERKE MODEL 1 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 LR, 19” barrel with a lightly pitted bore. The barrel retains 95% reapplied blue with some thinning toward brown, a little light pitting and mild oxidation. The frame and action are a gray-brown patina with some added cold blue. This boys rifle’s flat hardwood board stock has a Deutsche Werke “Dormant Lion” logo pressed into the its left side and has been lightly cleaned with an added finish and rates near excellent. The tip of the forend on this simple wood stock is marked with a number where only a “7” is still legible and it does not incorporate a buttplate. The distinctive action tips up for loading and is marked “Mod 1” with the Deutsche Werke logo and the U-notch rear sight is integrated into its front edge. The side of the frame is marked “D.R.P. / Germany”. The post front sight is intact. (128050-837) {C&R} (75/150)

2302. DEUTSCHE WERKE MODEL 1 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 LR, 19” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% original thinning blue toning toward brown with a few spot of light oxidation. This boys rifle’s simple walnut flat board stock does not incorporate a buttplate and rates very good showing a few minor handling marks and a 2” crack through the heal running forward on the right side and along the comb. The tip of the forend is marked “Y218”. The distinctive action tips up for loading and is marked “Mod 1” with the Deutsche Werke “Dormant Lion” logo and has a U-notch rear sight integrated into its front edge. The front bead sight is intact. (128050-839) {C&R} (75/150)

2303. ERMA MODEL KGP69 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #311692, 22 LR, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this steel slide over alloy frame retain 95% original blue with a few light freckles and areas thinning to gray on the gripstraps. The brown plastic checkered thumbrest grips rate excellent. This German made pistol was imported by Excam. It features fixed sights and comes with a single magazine. (128050-71) {MODERN} (200/400)

2304. ERMA MODEL EP-22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #55718, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This aluminum alloy pistol has a steel barrel insert with the alloy surfaces retaining 80% original black finish showing thinning to gray on the gripstraps and high edges. The checkered hardwood grips rate near excellent with some light wear to the checkering and a couple of minor handling blemishes. (128050-707) {MODERN} (100/200)

2305. WINCHESTER MODEL 1903 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #41744, 22 Win Auto, 20” barrel with a bright good bore showing some light to moderate frosting and a bulge about mid-length. The metal surfaces retain about 90% reapplied blue with a little silvering at the muzzle, some areas fading to gray-brown, some scattered light pitting and multiple minor handling marks. The walnut stock and forearm rate good as refinished with a glossy finish, multiple light to moderate dings and scratches, a cracked possibly repaired piece in the toe, a large crack in the wrist and some of the adjacent metal is left slightly proud of the wood. The gun is sighted with a Marble Sheard front bead and modern flip-up u-notch rear sights. There is a gap in the fit of the buttplate by the toe and the buttstock has a slight play in its fit to the frame. (128094-1) {C&R} (300/500)

2306. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #1613390, 30 WCF, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this 1949 rifle retain 90-95% original blue with high edge wear and high handled areas on the frame and action thinning to silver, some scattered light oxidation and multiple light handling marks. The checkered buttplate is blue with moderate oxidation along one edge. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with multiple light dings and scratches and areas of thinning finish. The gun is sighted with a semi-buckhorn rear and a front bead that has a slight modification to the bead and does not include a hood. A nice ‘94 that would likely make a great hunting rifle. (128104-5) {C&R} (350/550)

2307. RUGER NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #36-13555, 357 Magnum, 4 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain near 99% original blue with a couple of minor handling marks, a ding on the end of the hammer spur and a light turn ring on the cylinder. The smooth walnut grips with Ruger medallions rate about excellent with a couple of light handling marks. The revolver appears to have seen little use and comes with a “S&W” marked brown leather holster. (128124-1) {MODERN} (300/500)

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2308. RUGER SECURITY-SIX DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #158-31553, 357 Magnum, 6” ribbed barrel with a bright excellent bore. The matte stainless steel finish rates near excellent with several light handling marks, a speck or two of oxidation and a light turn ring on the cylinder. The checkered black rubber Pachmayr Presentation grip rates excellent with a couple of minor handling blemishes. The gun is sighted with a red ramp front and white outline adjustable rear sights. Comes with a black Uncle Mike’s Sidekick holster. (128124-2) {MODERN} (200/400)

2309. HIGH STANDARD SPORT-KING SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #368101, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with silvering by the muzzle, front of the triggerguard and on some high edges, a few small spots of ox-idation staining on the gripstraps, a couple of light handling blemishes, a little thinning toward brown on the frame and tool marks on the rear sight. The checkered brown plastic thumbrest grips rate about excellent with a few minor handling marks. Comes with a brown leather holster and a cartridge belt. (128104-9) {C&R} (200/400)

2310. RUGER MODEL 10/22 50TH YEAR SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #0002-88932, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a small oxidation blemish on the buttplate. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates excellent. The receiver is marked “Fifty Years 1964-2014” and the bolt has a 50th year logo on this anniversary edition 10/22. This rifle appears un-used and comes with its original anniversary box that is numbered to the gun and includes a lock, scope base and manual. (128112-96) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (150/250)

2311. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #238-15081, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this like-new condition rifle retain 99% plus original blue and the walnut pistolgrip rates excellent. The gun is fitted with an add-on flash suppressor and a black synthetic ventilated upper handguard. This rifle appears to be unused. (128115-7) {MODERN} (150/250)

2312. WINCHESTER MODEL 72 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue with some flaking on the receiver and a little light oxidation. The pistolgrip walnut stock rates about excellent with a couple of small areas of flaking finish and several minor handling marks. The gun is sighted with its factory rear leaf and front bead sights. A very nice rifle for the Winchester collector that would likely make a great shooter also. (128112-92) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/400)

2313. HENRY LEVER ACTION 22 RIFLE serial #366101H, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and the American walnut stock and forearm rate excellent. This is one of a set of rifles purchased as gifts for employees and is new with its original box. (128087-209) {MODERN} (200/400)

2314. MARLIN MODEL 336LTS LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #LTS00791, 30-30, 16 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a speck of oxidation on the upper tang and a couple of light scratches. The walnut stock and forearm rate excellent. Only 2,414 of these carbines were manufactured in the late ‘80s and this one appears to be unused and comes with its original factory box. (128178-39) {MODERN} [David F Whipple Collection] (300/500)

2315. REMINGTON MODEL 514 SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a little light oxidation and freckling. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with a few light handling marks and likely added finish. (128139-45D32212) {MODERN} (100/200)

2316. BROWNING FN “BABY” MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #343985, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with a very good lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% dull chrome with high edge wear and multiple light handling marks. The checkered black plastic grips with Browning logo rate excellent. Comes with a single FN marked blued magazine and an unmarked pistol rug. (128127-20) {C&R} (200/400)

2317. KAHR MODEL K9 COMPACT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #AE0220, 9mm, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 98-99% original matte black finish with a few minor scratches. The textured black rubber grips rate excellent. This gun appears to have seen limited use and comes with two magazines, manual and a black plastic factory case. (128127-19) {MODERN} (300/500)

2318. WINCHESTER MODEL 190 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #B1354703, 22 LR, 20 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some light freckling, a couple of small spots of oxidation and a few light scratches. The hardwood pistolgrip stock and forearm rate very good showing several light scratches and minor handing marks. A nice gun overall that would likely make a good shooter. (128139-27D32181) {MODERN} (75/150)

2319. WINCHESTER MODEL 72A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a little scattered light freckling and spotty oxidation and a few minor scratches. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good with multiple dings and scratches. The gun is fitted with its factory sights and a hard rubber buttplate. (128177-2) {C&R} (200/300)

2320. MARLIN GLENFIELD MODEL 10 BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore and microgroove rifling. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue with a little light oxidation. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good with several minor handling marks. The hard rubber buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood. The gun is fitted with its factory sights, the receiver is grooved for a scope and it has a unique ring pull on the bolt for cocking. (128178-48) {MODERN} [David F Whipple Collection] (40/80)

2321. WINCHESTER MODEL 67A BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT BOYS RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with a little thinning to gray and some light oxidation and pitting toward the muzzle. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good with multiple minor dings and scratches and a likely added finish. The gun is fitted with sling swivels, is sighted with factory sights and the receiver is drilled and tapped with a Weaver B4 scope with a cross hair reticle and lightly cloudy optics mounted to it. A good little Boys Rifle that has a 12 1/2” length of pull. (128178-47) (C&R) [David F Whipple Collection] (150/250)

2322. REMINGTON MODEL 511 SCOREMASTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few specks of oxidation and a couple of minor handling marks. The bolt retains some of its original case colors but the bolt handle is loose. The pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good with multiple light dings and scratches and a couple of small impact marks. The front sight is intact, the rear sight is not present, and the receiver is drilled and tapped with a Weaver G4 scope with crosshair reticle and lightly cloudy optics mounted to it. (128178-50) {C&R} [David F Whipple Collection] (100/200)

2323. REMINGTON MODEL 700ADL BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #C6434635, 270 Win, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a light handling mark or two. The checkered walnut pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock with left side cheekpiece rates excellent with a couple of light scratches. The gun is fitted with swivel studs and factory sights and has a Tasco 3-9x scope with duplex reticle and clear optics mounted to the receiver with see-through rings. (128178-21) {MODERN} [David F Whipple Collection] (300/500)

2324. UBERTI CATTLEMAN SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #102439, 45 Colt, 7 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with a bit of silvering at the muzzle, thinning on the gripstrap, scratches and operational wear on the cylinder and a few specks of oxidation. The case colors on the frame and hammer remain excellent. The hardwood grip rates excellent with a faint handling mark or two. Comes with its original factory box. (128106-7) {MODERN} (350/550)

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2325. MARLIN MODEL 336RC LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #J53241, 35 Rem, 20” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with thinning on the lower receiver and lever toning toward brown, and some scattered freckling and light oxidation. The walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with a few dings and scratches. The gun is fitted with swivels on the buttstock and magazine tube, the Marlin bullseye is missing from the toe-line, and side of the receiver is drilled and tapped fitted with a Griffin & Howe detachable scope mount. A very shootable 1952 production 336. (128178-28) {C&R} [David F Whipple Collection] (200/300)

2326. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #2149938, 30-30, 20” barrel with a near excellent bore showing a little light frosting. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with carry wear around the receiver and barrel that has toned to silver, silvering by the muzzle, a few small spots of oxidation, multiple light handling marks, and a few minor tool marks. The side of the receiver has been drilled and tapped for a scope base. The walnut stock and forearm rate near excellent with a small chip in the comb and several minor handling marks. The gun is sighted with its original sights minus the front hood. Overall a good shootable rifle. (128184-2) {C&R} (300/500)

2327. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #1288238, 30 WCF, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 85% original blue with the high handled areas on the receiver and lever toned to gray, the magazine tube toning toward brown, silvering on the barrel bands, multiple light scratches and a few scattered specks of oxidation. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with some fading finish and multiple light dings and scratches. The serrated buttplate has worn to gray on the toe and heel with light oxidation. A good war-time production rifle. (128056-2) {C&R} (300/550)

2328. STEVENS MODEL 15 BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 22” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with a little light oxidation, some paint splatter and a few minor handling blemishes. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good with multiple minor handling marks, some water staining on the toe line and a little bit of paint splatter. The original sights are intact. (128139-19D30858) {MODERN} (50/150)

2329. BSA MONARCH DELUXE BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #12P2889, 7mm Magnum, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few scattered specks of oxidation and a couple of light handling marks. The skip-line checkered walnut pistolgrip stock with raised left side cheekpiece rates about excellent with a couple of light dings and scratches and some areas of fading finish. The stock is fitted with a rosewood forend and gripcap, black rubber ventilated recoil pad that has multiple drying cracks, and swivel studs. The gun is sighted with a hooded front bead and a rear folding leaf sights. (128139-57D32163) {MODERN} (300/500)

2330. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #2063228, 30-30, 20” barrel with a very good lightly frosted bore. The barrel retains 98% reapplied blue that is toning to plum and shows some light oxidation under the new finish. The magazine tube, receiver and action are a matte black with some light oxidation. The walnut stock and forearm have been cleaned with an added finish with a few minor handling marks and a plug in the forearm. The gun is fitted with swivel studs, is sighted with factory sights minus the front hood and comes with a zippered soft case. (128124-11) {C&R} (200/400)

2331. U.S MODEL 1903A3 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SMITH CORONA (SPORTERIZED) serial#4799500, 30-06, 24” “SC/(ordnance bomb)/10-43” dated four groove barrel with a very good bore with some light oxidation on the breech inside the receiver. The metal surfaces retain 98% of their arsenal parkerized finish with light wear marks on the receiver bolt race. The walnut Fajen Sportsman Monte Carlo stock has a 1 3/4”x 1/2” cut relieved from the right side with a 1” crack leading away from it, also a relief cut on the left side, there is a 2” crack behind the rear tang, the toeline is inletted for a sling swivel base and the hardware is missing, the forend has been modified and missing the tip and barrel band and includes the usual dings, scratches and handling marks. An interesting sporterized 1903A3 rifle that would make a great restoration candidate. (218054-6) {MODERN} (200/300)

2332. UNMARKED GERMAN SINGLE SHOT PARLOR PISTOL serial #9, 22 RF, 10 1/2” barrel with a very good bore with frosting and pitting along its length. The metal surfaces have been refinished and are fading throughout with silvering on the edges and pitting along the left side of the frame. The checkered wood grips rate about very good. The tip-up lever functions however, the single set trigger needs some adjustment. There are German proof marks on the bottom and left side of the barrel. (218171-12) {C&R} (300/500)

2333. REMINGTON MODEL 870 EXPRESS MAGNUM SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #B032179M, 12 ga, 25 1/2” ventilated rib Rem-choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish, the loss due to minor scratches and high edge wear. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good plus displaying a few dings and handling marks over a thinning varnish. The included choke is modified and sling swivels are present. (218116-41) {MODERN} (200/300)

2334. REMINGTON MODEL 870 EXPRESS MAGNUM SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #D740435U, 20 ga, 25 1/2” ventilated rib Rem-choke barrel with a bright very good plus bore with minor oxidation. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original finish, the loss due to oxidation staining on the barrel and minor scratches with scattered oxidation on the receiver. The checkered black molded plastic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate good with minor handling marks and tape residue around the butt and factory recoil pad. The included choke is modified. (218116-46) {MODERN} (200/300)

2335. REMINGTON MODEL 870 MAGNUM SPECIAL PURPOSE SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #AB127359U, 20 ga, 20” rifled barrel slug gun with rifle sights with a very good bore showing strong rifling and minor pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish, the loss due to minor scratches, oxidation staining and pitting throughout. The checkered birch buttstock and forend rate very good with minor handling marks. (218116-42) {MODERN} (200/400)

2336. REMINGTON MODEL 870 EXPRESS MAGNUM SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #D855874U, 20 ga, 28” ventilated rib Rem-choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish, the loss due to flaking and oxidation staining on the magazine tube ring, trigger assembly and the top rib. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with minor handling marks and tape residue around the butt and factory recoil pad. The included choke is modified. (218116-43) {MODERN} (200/300)

2337. MOSSBERG MODEL 500AT SLUGSTER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #G760966, 12 ga, 24” rifle sighted barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish, the loss due to light handling and slide operation marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good plus with a 3” scratch running from top to bottom and a factory plastic buttplate with adhesive residue remaining on it. The grooved walnut forearm rates excellent. Sling swivels are present and the front swivel has a QD sling attachment as well. (218116-57) {MODERN} (100/200)

2338. STEVENS MODEL 47 SINGLE SHOT LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #11876, 25-20, 28” half round half octagon barrel with a fair bore showing strong rifling and minor pitting throughout. The metal surfaces are all a pewter patina now. The smooth walnut shallow pistol-grip buttstock and forend rate about excellent as-refinished overall with a Swiss buttplate as well; the metal now slightly proud. The action appears to function well mechanically. (217951-129) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (350/500)

2339. REMINGTON MODEL 870 EXPRESS MAGNUM SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #A179085M, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib Rem-choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original finish, the loss due to minor scratches, handling marks and minor oxidation throughout. The checkered pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate good with finish wear, handling marks and adhesive residue on the buttstock and factory recoil pad. The included choke is modified. (218116-40) {MODERN} (200/300)

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2340. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 SPEED PUMP DEER SLUG SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L3616065, 20 ga, 22” rifled barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish, the loss due to minor scratches and handling marks from use. The checkered walnut stained beechwood pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with minor handling marks and a small amount of adhesive residue on the rear of the buttstock and factory recoil pad. This gun is sighted with fiber optic front and rear sights. (218116-68) {MODERN} (150/250)

2341. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1084865, 12 ga, 28” plain barrel with a bright very good bore showing minor pitting and oxidation. The barrel is marked modified but is now improved cylinder. The metal surfaces retain about 65-70% original blue, the loss due to fading overall and handling marks from the years of use. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good and has been refinished over the years with light handling marks and flaking of the finish. The grooved walnut forend rates very good with light handling marks and flaking of the finish. (218112-100) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/300)

2342. FN BROWNING AUTO-5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #77322, 16 ga, 25 1/2” ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Belgian-made shotgun retain about 85-90% original blue, the loss due to pinprick pitting and oxidation staining throughout, especially on the receiver and rear of the barrel. The receiver has the typical Browning light foliate engraving. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good and has the usual handling marks and flakes in the varnish for a gun of this age and the toeline has a 1 1/2” rectangle repair. The checkered walnut forend rates very good with a 1 1/2” crack at the rear and a 5 1/2” crack running along the left side grasping groove. (217828-4) {C&R} (250/350)

2343. BANNERMAN SPENCER MODEL 1890 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #6627, 12 ga, 30” damascus barrel choked full with a very good lightly pitted bore. The Spencer barrel displays a faint damascus pattern which is blending with a pleasing plum patina. The receiver and action have toned to a silvery gray. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good with light dings and handling marks with light adhesive residue remaining. The checkered brown synthetic forend rates excellent with only minor handling marks. (218116-65) {C&R} (100/200)

2344. BANNERMAN SPENCER MODEL 1896 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #10823, 12 ga, 30” damascus barrel choked improved modified with a fair bore showing pitting and oxidation throughout. The Spencer barrel displays a faint damascus pattern which is blending to a light brown patina. The receiver and action have toned to a mottled gray. The smooth walnut round knob buttstock rates very good and has darkened over the years and has the usual dings, dents and handling marks of a gun of this age. The grooved walnut forend rates very good with minor handling marks. (218116-67) {C&R} (100/200)

2345. BANNERMAN SPENCER MODEL 1896 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #13990, 12 ga, 30” damascus barrel choked full with a good bore showing pitting and oxidation throughout. The Spencer barrel displays a faint damascus pattern which is blending with a pleasing plum patina. The receiver and action have toned to a mix of a plum and mottled gray patina. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock rates very good with minor dings, dents and handling marks and the grooved walnut forend rates very good. The action needs some mechanical attention as it doesn’t cycle properly. (218116-66) {C&R} (100/200)

2346. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #315653V, 12 ga, 28” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original finish and the receiver is embellished with a light foliate scroll engraving. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent. (218112-93) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (350/550)

2347. ITHACA MODEL 37 DEERSLAYER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #371389527, 12 ga, 26” barrel choked improved modified with a bright very good bore showing minor pitting throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish and the receiver has two different duck scenes engraved on each side. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate about very good with minor flakes in the finish and handling marks. This shotgun is sighted with rifle sights and a red blade front sight. (218112-94) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (250/350)

2348. ITHACA MODEL 37 FEATHERLIGHT SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #371351137, 20 ga, 26” barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original finish and the receiver has two different duck scenes engraved on each side. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with very minor handling marks. The shotgun is sighted with a fiber optic front bead sight. (218112-89) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (250/350)

2349. ITHACA MODEL 37 DEERSLAYER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #371373594, 12 ga, 24” rifled barrel with a very good bore showing very minor pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish, the loss due to use of the slide action with scratches and handling marks on the receiver which also has two different duck scenes engraved on each side. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good with scratches through the finish and handling marks throughout and 1 1/2” crack on each side behind the receiver and it wears a factory rubber recoil pad. The checkered walnut forend rates very good with minor handling marks. This shotgun is sighted with rifle sights and a red blade front sight. (218116-56) {MODERN} (250/350)

2350. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #254876, 12 ga, 30” barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore The metal surfaces retain about 75% original finish, the loss due to use of the slide action and pitting and oxidation staining on the receiver which has two different duck scenes engraved on each side. The checkered walnut buttstock rates good with about 50% of the finish flaked off and minor handling marks. The grooved forend rates very good. (218116-53) {MODERN} (150/250)

2351. SAVAGE SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #129468, 22LR, 24” barrel with a custom compensator made from a section of a Sturm, Ruger and Co. barrel permanently attached to the muzzle. The trigger does not function and the stock has several cracks running its full length and no buttplate is present. Likely a nice wallhanger or donor gun. (217951-59) {MODERN} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (15/20)

2352. CUSTOM STEVENS 044 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE, serial #2691, 22LR, custom 28” heavy 2” octagon barrel marked B. W. Darr on the top with a bright excellent bore. The barrel shows heavy oxidation and pitting on its exterior and has two scope mounts attached. The receiver shows some case-hardened colors remaining along with heavy pitting and oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good overall with minor handling marks and a 1 1/2” crack ahead of the checkered steel buttplate. The action seems to function well mechanically. Will likely make a nice benchrest rifle. (217951-91) {MODERN} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2353. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #13836, 38-35 Stevens, 28” full octagon barrel with a good bore showing pitting and oxidation through-out. The barrel has toned to a mix of brown and mottled gray patina. The nickel frame is mostly a gray patina with about 30% nickel finish remaining. The target grade stock has minor handling marks in the finish and wears a smooth steel crescent buttplate which is now a gray patina. This rifle is sighted with a Beach combination front sight, a leaf rear sight and a tang mounted Vernier-type flip-up peep sight. (217951-124) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (150/250)

2354. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L1731344, 12 ga, 24” deer slug rifle-sighted barrel choked cylin-der with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original finish with only minor handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent with only minor handling marks and this shotgun is also equipped with sling swivels. (218140-37) {MODERN} (100/200)

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2355. WINCHESTER MODEL 120 RANGER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L1702607, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib Win-choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original finish with heavy oxidation, pitting and scratches throughout. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good plus with only minor handling marks. The included choke is full. (218140-34) {MODERN} (100/200)

2356. MOSSBERG MODEL 500A SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #K296082, 12 ga, 18 1/2” plain rifle-sighted barrel choked cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish, the loss mostly due to the slide operation and light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent and wear a factory rubber recoil pad. (218140-7) {MODERN} (100/200)

2357. REMINGTON MODEL 870LW WINGMASTER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #S488820K, 20 ga, 26” plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original finish, the loss mostly due to wear on the slide action. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with only minor handling marks and it wears a factory recoil pad. (218194-5) {MODERN} (150/250)

2358. BROWNING BPS FIELD MODEL SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #03998MX121, 12 ga, 22” ventilated rib Invector-Plus choked barrel with a bright excellent more. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original finish with light handling marks. The checkered walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate excellent with only minor handling marks and a factory recoil pad. This shotgun is sighted with a fiber optic tube front sight and the included choke is full. (218116-60) {MODERN} (200/400)

2359. BROWNING AUTO-5 MAGNUM BUCK SPECIAL SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN, serial #69V32467, 12 ga, 23 1/2” plain buck barrel choked modified with a very good bore showing minor frosting throughout. The metal surfaces of this Belgian-made shotgun retain about 92% original blue, the loss due to fading overall, on the high points and around the feed opening. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with minor dings, dents and handling marks and it wears a factory rubber recoil pad. This shotgun is sighted with rifle sights (center insert removed) featuring a Williams WGRS rear peep sight and the top of the receiver has six drilled and tapped screws installed perhaps for a past scope mount. (218116-50) {MODERN} (200/300)

2360. WINCHESTER MODEL 1890 SECOND MODEL TAKEDOWN SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #478935, 22 Short, 24” octagon barrel with a heavily pitted dark bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% of a reblued finish. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good as finished with only minor handling marks with a smooth crescent steel buttplate. This rifle is fitted with its original sights. (218050-801) {C&R} (150/250)

2361. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #280702, 22 S,L,LR, 20” round barrel with a fair highly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% of a cleaned and reblued finish and the trigger housing and rear frame assembly have a different serial #386744. The refinished smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent with a hard rubber buttplate. (218050-787) {C&R} (100/200)

2362. ARMY & NAVY SINGLE SHOT STALKING RIFLE serial #55323, 300 Sher-wood, 26” barrel with a near excellent bore that is mostly bright but has some areas of

light pitting and oxidation. The barrel is mostly a mottled brown with some areas of light pitting and l i g h t surface oxidation. The frame and pistolgrip cap retain about 40-50% of the original vibrant case color, the

balance has flaked to a rich brown with gray blending through. The top to the barrel above the chamber is marked “Army & Navy C.S.L. London” and a few of the screws have some light slot damage. The checkered walnut stocks rate excellent with

a few light dings and other light handling marks. The buttstock features a integral wood pad and has a blank silver oval monogram plate on the toe line. Rifle features a simple post front sight and has a folding leaf rear sight. A near excellent example of these classic single shot rifles. (47951-9) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (400/600)

2363. CUSTOM WINCHESTER 1885 HIGH WALL FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #66961, 32 CF, 26” heavy round custom barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel is un-

marked and remains in the white and is bright steel. The frame has about 95% of a later applied blue finish that covers some light tool marks. The lever is mostly a mottled gray with some minor pitting

along the edges of the lower tang. The buttstock features a capped pistolgrip and cheekrest and flat steel shotgun style buttplate. The stock rates very good with a few small cracks on the right side of the wrist and added finish. The

forearm has been fitted to the barrel and has an ebony inlaid schnabel tip. The barrel is equipped with a set of target blocks. A good project rifle with lots of potential awaiting your finishing touches. (47951-170) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (400/600)

2364. PERKINS PERCUSSION HALF STOCK FOWLER serial #1309/1283, 12 Bore, 38 1/4” part round, part octagon barrel with a wedding band transition and a 2/3 underlug and a very good, lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are an overall rich mottled brown that is mixing with gray and areas of light surface oxidation. The top barrel flat is marked “London” the back action percussion lock has “Perkins” along with some loose foliate scroll engraving. The checkered hardwood stock is fitted with silver furniture and rates about very good with a few small cracks and a 5” repair on the right side of the forend. The silver accents all have a light tarnish and feature a long tang triggerguard with replacement brass end, a small trapdoor located on the toe line (likely to hold a replacement nipple) and shotgun style buttplate. Much of the silver has loose foliate engraving. The wedge pin is bordered on each side with bone type escutcheons. The nipple is a modern replacement and the brass tipped ramrod is likely the original. The action functions correctly. An overall very nice British fowler in very good overall condition. (47951-207) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (300/500)

2365. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #1201, 38 RF, 24 1/4” octagon barrel with an about very good bore that is lightly pitted, but has good rifling. The barrel is a mottled brown that is blending with gray and has a few areas of light surface oxidation with fine pitting. The frame and crescent buttplate retain about 90% of the original nickel finish that has some light edge wear and flaked areas with light surface oxidation. The walnut buttstock rates about very good and has been lightly sanded with oil finish added. The stock has a few light dings and has been repaired around the wrist on the right side. Rifle is equipped with the factory combination front and rear sights. An about very good condition example overall that should make a decent shooter still. (47951-110) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/400)

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2366. STEVENS IDEAL NO. 44 1/2 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #9255, 25 RF, 28” part round, part octagon barrel with a near excellent bore that has some areas of light pitting. The barrel retains about 90% of what appears to be original blue that is lightly flaking to brown. The frame and remaining metal parts are a mottled brown that is blending with gray and have a few traces of the original case color still visible. The barrel is numbered differently and currently sits a little offset to the frame. The frame has a small repaired crack on the right side at the rear of the block, and the small set screw that retains the lever pin is missing. The walnut stocks rate about very good and have added finish over light dings and handling marks and a few small cracks. Rifle is equipped with a globe style front sight, the rear sight has been removed, the slot filled with a blank. Target blocks have been mounted to the barrel and an additional dovetail cut toward the rear. An about very good example overall that could benefit from a little TLC. (47951-109) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/400)

2367. STEVENS IDEAL NO. 44 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #63288, 22 LR, 26” round barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled gray with areas of brown patina, oxidation and fine pitting blending in. The frame and crescent buttplate more brown than gray and the screws have some light slot damage. The walnut stocks rate about very good and have added finish over a few small crack, light dings and other handling marks. There are no sights present, both the front and rear dovetails are vacant but target blocks have been mounted to the barrel. The barrel also has a copper band which has been installed about 2 3/4” from the muzzle. A very good condition example overall that functions mechanically and should make a great shooter. (47951-125) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/400)

2368. WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #149918A, 45-70, 23 3/4” round barrel with an excellent bore. The unmarked replacement barrel remains in-the-white and has some light brown patina forming. The remaining metal surfaces are a mottled gray with light handling marks and light oxidation staining blending through. The walnut straight grip buttstock has two diamond patterns checkered into the either side of wrist area and has evidence of having been lightly sanded with oil finish added. The stock has light scratches and handling marks, the metal around the tang is quite proud and the toe has been reshaped. Additionally the hard rubber buttplate has a small chip in the right side. The original magazine tube and forearm are not present and have been replaced with a walnut 1885 forearm that rates very good and features an ebony inlaid schnabel tip. There is a small crack along the top edge on the right side along with a few light handling marks. The forearm has not been mounted and is held in place with tape. The barrel appears unpolished and is without sights, a Lyman rear aperture sight is mounted to the left side of the receiver. A project in the works that would make a handy single shot in its current configuration, but may be worth a proper restoration. (47951-30) {MODERN} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/300)

2369. TAURUS MODEL 63 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #XC7348, 22 LR, 23” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with a few areas of very light handling wear present. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent but have light scratches and other mild handling marks on each. The buttstock has some light flaking along the edge on the left side where it meets the smooth steel buttplate. A true reproduction of the original classic Winchester of the same model, this rifle features similar sights and the magazine tube through the buttstock as the original. A great little plinker in near excellent overall condition. (48100-193) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/300)

2370. MARLIN MODEL 880 SS BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #05497582, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel metal surfaces rate excellent and remain bright. Rifle is equipped with a black composite stock which rates excellent as well. The original sights are intact and included are the original box, manual and a single detachable magazine. An excellent condition 22 bolt rifle. (48100-201) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (100/200)

2371. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #(series 24)6416, 7.7 Arisaka, 26” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain most of what appears to be the original blue, with areas of brown blending throughout. The receiver markings are crisp and the mum remains unmolested. The military hardwood stocks rate about very good and have the usual assortment of minor dings, divots and other marks associated with service use. There is a minor chip, possibly the result of a bullet strike on the underside of the forearm. The bolt parts are mismatched and numbered to a different rifle and some of the screws have minor slot damage. Rifle is equipped with what appears to be a “last ditch” era buttstock but retains the earlier hardware and sights, minus the wings, and has the block for the mono-pod which is not present. There is no provision for a cleaning rod, but a military rubber coated sling is included that has moderate to heavy crazing and cracking. A very good condition example overall. (48199-197) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2372. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA RIFLE BY TOKYO KOGYO serial #(series 32)25947, 7.7 Arisaka, 26” barrel with a near excellent bore that has some light oxidation and pitting toward the muzzle. The metal surfaces are mostly a mottled brown with areas of gray blending throughout. The receiver markings are crisp and the mum has been lightly ground, but is still mostly visible. The military hardwood stocks rate very good and have the usual assortment of minor dings, divots and other marks associated with service use. There is a minor crack about 2” long with some chipping along the right side at the rear of the receiver. The bolt parts are matching with the exception of the knurled safety cap which is numbered to a different rifle. Rifle is equipped with aircraft sight wings and has the block for the mono-pod which is not present. A very good condition example overall. (48199-198) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/500)

2373. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA RIFLE BY TOKYO KOGYO serial #(series 33)91325, 7.7 Arisaka, 26” barrel with a near excellent bore that is mostly bright but has a light ring with bulge about 2” from the muzzle. The metal surfaces are mostly mottled brown with areas of light surface oxidation and gray metal blending throughout. The receiver markings are crisp and the mum is unmolested, the “Type 99” characters are not present and do not appear to have been stamped by the arsenal. The military hardwood stocks rate near excellent and have added lacquer over the usual assortment of light dings and other marks associated with service use. The bolt parts are all matching and numbered to the rifle. This later war rifle is equipped with a basic block front sight, no mono-pod block and includes a short cleaning rod. A very good condition late war example that should not be fired due to the ring in bore and is sold as a collectible only. (48199-199) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2374. RFI ENFIELD NO.1 MK III BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #82143L, 303 British, 25” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 60-70% arsenal blue that is mostly fading to gray and blending with mottled browns. The receiver markings are crisp including the three-tiger logo and date of “1951”. The hardwood stocks rate very good and have several light dings, small divots and other minor handling marks. The buttstock has two crisp, circle cartouches on the right side and several proofs visible under the wrist. The rear handguard shows an older arsenal repair with a couple of small cracks. Rifle appears to be complete with a matching bolt and nosecap, and includes an unmarked magazine. A near excellent example overall that was imported by Century Arms. (48100-179) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2375. LITHGOW ENFIELD NO.1 SMLE MK III BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #B25583, 303 British, 25” barrel with a very good bore that is mostly bright but appears to have some light pitting about midway down. The metal surfaces retain most of the arsenal gray parkerized finish which is flaking to brown throughout. The hardwood stocks rate excellent and have several light dings and other military use handling marks. The buttstock has several arsenal type markings on the right side, including the Lithgow crest and a date of “7/46” under “R / MA”. The receiver is dated “1923” and the bolt is matching, the stock is numbered to a different rifle. The rifle appears to be complete and includes a single unmarked magazine. There is a cut-out for the magazine disconnect, however the hardware has been removed and is not included. A near excellent example overall. Imported by IA CO in CA. (48100-191) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (250/450)

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2376. ROSS MARK II BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH U.S. MARKINGS serial #1523, 303 British, 28” barrel with a very good, gray bore that is lightly frosted throughout. The metal surfaces are an overall mottled brown with areas of gray, the receiver has a gray appearance with some light oxidation staining and brown patina flaking through. The military walnut stock has been modified and shortened for sporting use. The stock rates very good and has a small crack at the front of the bottom metal and several dings and light handling marks throughout. The stock’s markings are faint but still mostly visible and include a circle cartouche with arsenal markings along the right side. The serial number and the U.S. “(ordnance bomb) / US” acceptance markings at the pistolgrip are very faint but can still be seen under the right light. Rifle appears to function correctly and is in very good condition overall as modified. A thin leather sporting sling is included. (48100-195) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/300)

2377. SAVAGE MODEL 23A SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #136474, 22 LR, 23” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue that has flaked to brown and mixing with areas of gray and light surface oxidation throughout. The smooth walnut stock rates excellent and few dings and other light handling marks present. The stock features a schnabel tip, a pistolgrip, sling swivels and the serrated steel buttplate. The original front sight is intact, the rear sight has been replaced with a slot blank. At one point an aperture sight had been installed at the rear of the receiver but has since been removed and a vintage J.C. Higgins 6X riflescope has been installed to a Weaver base atop the receiver. The scope features a crosshair reticle and has very good optics. A single detachable magazine is included. A lovely vintage 22 LR in near excellent overall condition. (48100-204) {C&R} {Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/300)

2378. REMINGTON NYLON 66 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #A2106898, 22 LR, 19 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with some light handling marks scattered about. The brown Zytel stock rate excellent and has a few light handling marks as well. The original sights are intact and mounted to the grooved receiver is a 3-7X20 riflescope. The scope is not maker marked but features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. An excellent example of these vintage rifles, this one made in 1977. (48100-206) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (200/400)

2379. REMINGTON MODEL 31 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #76104, 12 Ga, 24” round barrel with an added Weaver compensated choke system and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue that is lightly flaking to brown and has some areas of wear on the edges and bearing surfaces. The receiver has a few small light tool marks on the upper edge on the right side. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock and ribbed forearm rate near excellent and have light added finish over light handling marks. The forearm does have a tiny crack forming at its base. The buttstock has the original hard rubber buttplate and an “Action” leather recoil boot has been added. Included is a single Weaver screw-in choke marked “S” for skeet. A near excellent example that should still be a good performer at the clays range. (48100-200) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (150/250)

2380. REMINGTON MODEL 870 WINGMASTER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #S702598V, 12 Ga, 20” ported barrel with a cyl-inder choke and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% of a matte blue finish that has areas of speckled light surface oxidation and some fine pitting present, mostly on the barrel. The grooved walnut forearm rates excellent and has some residual tape and Velcro material on the right side. The buttstock has been replaced with a Knoxx Copstock folding recoil reducing buttstock. The wire stock features a composite pistolgrip and can tame most 12 gauge loads to be manageable in either the folded or extended positions. The barrel is equipped with adjustable open sights and included is an extended magazine tube for additional capacity. An excellent example setup for tactical or home defense use. (48100-202) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (300/400)

2381. SAVAGE MODEL 1904 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #929, 22 S,L,LR, 18” barrel with poor bore that is moderately pitted throughout most of its length. The metal surfaces are mostly a mottled gray with areas of light to minor pitting and brown patina mingling throughout. The barrel markings are still strong and mostly crisp. The walnut stock rates about very good and appears to have been lightly sanded with a few areas of light chipping and other light handling marks. The buttplate is proud of the wood and bears a fading retailer’s marking with “NY. USA / Manufacturers / of / High Power / Repeating Rifles / Ammunition”, much is obscured by pitting and wear. Rifle appears to be complete, including the sights and still operates, although the bolt spring appears to be weak. A good candidate for a full restoration and possibly a bore sleeve. (48100-210) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (25/50)

2382. STEVENS MODEL 11 JUNIOR ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 LR, 20” barrel with a good bore that has areas of light pitting but good rifling still visible. The metal surfaces retain about 90% of what appears to be the original blue that is lightly flaking to brown and has handling marks throughout. The “slab” style hardwood stock rates about very good and has an assortment of light handling marks and scratches, there are two small bilateral cracks at the base of the upper tang. Rifle is equipped with a simple blade front sight and has a v-notch block rear. A very good example overall that may prove to be a good shooter. (48100-208) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (75/150)

2383. STEVENS NO. 14 1/2 LITTLE SCOUT ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 LR, 18” barrel with an about good bore that has light to mod-erate pitting throughout. The barrel retains about 75% original blue that is flaking to brown and mingling with light handling marks along with some areas of light surface oxidation. The frame retains about 60% of the original case color that is blending to brown, the balance being a mottled brown/gray. The walnut stocks rate good and feature a splinter forearm and straight grip buttstock. The both have light dings and other handling marks, the buttstock has two minor chips including one at the right of the tang, the other at the toe. The original sights including the silver blade front and v-notch block rear, are intact. An about good to very good example overall. (48100-207) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (75/150)

2384. PAGE-LEWIS ARMS MODEL D RELIANCE BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 20” round barrel with a very good bore that is lightly pitted but has strong rifling still. The metal surfaces are a rich mottled brown with light surface oxidation scattered throughout and areas with light handling wear and tool marks. The hardwood stock rates about good and has a few minor cracks running through much of the forearm section along with some light scratches and other handling marks. Rifle is equipped with a simple half-moon front sight and v-notch rear. Page-Lewis was involved with Savage/Stevens in the 1920’s when this classic “boy’s rifle” was produced. A good example overall that may still make a decent shooter. (48100-209) {C&R} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (50/75)

2385. FRENCH M80 GRAS BOLT ACTION CARBINE CONVERTED TO FLARE About 30mm Flare, 15” barrel with a dark, oxidized bore. The general condition is poor overall. The metal surfaces are a mottled brown with areas of oxidation and light pitting scattered about. The receiver markings are soft but still mostly visible. The military buttstock has been converted but has several large cracks and is separated with bolt and nut, and pinned repairs. The forearm is missing. An interesting conversion overall that could have been military or made for local French law enforcement post-war. (48101-1) {ANTIQUE} [Walter “Walt” Rauch Collection] (25/50)

2386. CENTURY ARMS TANTAL SPORTER SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #TTL-C00272, 5.45x39, 16 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal parkerized finish with some light handing wear and edge wear throughout. Carbine features the metal side-folding buttstock and has been fitted with a TufForce modular quadrail complete with rail covers. The original military style grip has been replaced with an “Ergo” style black composite grip that has cleaning tools stored inside. The front sight has been painted bright orange and the original rear sight has been removed. Installed in its place is a full length picatinny top rail with integral peep sight. A large, flash hider has been installed at the muzzle and an oversized knob has been installed on the bolt handle. No magazine is included. An excellent example overall of the AK-74 inspired carbines. (48153-3) {MODERN} (300/500)

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2387. MOSSBERG MODEL 1500 MOUNTAINEER GRADE II BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #M007265, 30-06, 22” barrel with an ex-cellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% original blue with specks of light surface oxidation and staining mingling throughout. The checkered American walnut Monte Carlo stock rates excellent and has a few light handling marks and some light flaking of the lacquer finish. Rifle has no provisions for sights but mounted to the receiver via a Leupold one-piece base and rings is a Simmons 4X32 riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has bright, clear optics, the objective bell has a small dent on the right side. An excellent condition example overall. (48139-31D32090) {MODERN} (200/400)

2388. UBERTI MODEL 1885 CUSTOM HIGH WALL FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #10895/1444, 32-40 Win, 27” heavy round barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel retains about 95% of a matte blue finish that has some light handling wear and fine tool marks throughout. The frame, lever, hammer and block retain about 90% of factory smoky gray case color that is more gun metal gray along the edges. The forearm is missing but the factory straight grip walnut buttstock rates excellent and has a few light scratches. The stock features a blued crescent steel buttplate with storage compartment. A few of the screws have minor slot damage. The barrel has target blocks mounted with additional holes tapped for variability, two of the holes have been filled in. An excellent single shot project rifle that is in excellent condition and in a great caliber, awaiting your finishing touches. (47966-17) {MODERN} (200/400)

2389. CUSTOM MAUSER 98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #2691n, 458 Win Mag, 26”’ barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% of a professionally applied blue finish that has light handling wear on some of the edges. There are visible German military markings still present on either side of the receiver. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo style Bishop stock rates about very good with a repaired crack running from the bottom metal through the checkering on the right side. There are light handling marks and excess epoxy present as well and a hardware store crossbolt added; the stock will need replacement. Mounted to the receiver is a one-piece Buehler scope base with 1” rings. A fair good condition Mauser sporting rifle. (47951-75) {MODERN} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (300/500)

2390. STEVENS MODEL 35 OFFHAND TARGET PISTOL serial #52815, 22 LR, 6” part round, part octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 70% original blue that is flaking to brown the balance fading to mottled gray. There are a few specks of light surface oxidation present and some very light tool marks. The walnut stocks rate excellent with a few light handling marks and what appears to be added finish. The grips likely have been lightly sanded as the metal is proud along the edges. The base of the grip frame is nickel silver with some light fading along the corners and edges. The original sights are intact and the action appears to function correctly. A nice example overall that is in excellent condition and should still make a great shooter. (48171-15) {C&R} (250/450)

2391. WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 LOW WALL FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 Short, 23 3/4” octagon No. 1 weight barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% of a later applied blue finish that has some light handling and tool marks along with edge wear and areas of light surface oxidation mingling about. The walnut stocks rate about very good and have added finish over light handling marks and small dings and divots. The handguard features a scant schnabel tip with ebony inlay and has a small repair to the right side and several cracks, the longest running most of the full length along the belly. The straight grip buttstock appears to have been lightly sanded and has been repaired on either side of the wrist area. There is also a small crack forming at the base of the upper tang notch and the steel crescent buttplate is proud around the edges. The front sight is intact, the rear dovetail is vacant and mounted to the tang is a combination aperture sight. The lower tang is missing, but some of the trigger parts are included. A quaint rimfire low wall that would benefit from a small amount of restoration. (47951-18) {MODERN} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/300)

2392. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #16721, 22 Short, 24” octagon barrel with a bright, excellent sleeved bore. The barrel is an overall a mottled brown that is fading to gray and has some light impact and tools marks present. The underside is stamped “22 Short” along with “17” and “645”. The frame and triggerguard retain about 80% original nickel that is flaking to brown patina. The hammer is brown while the crescent buttplate is a mottled gray with areas of light surface oxidation. The walnut buttstock rates near excellent and has some light dings and light chipping at the toe. Rifle is equipped with a Beech combination front sight and has a folding rear. A Lyman combination aperture sight has been mounted to the upper tang. A near excellent example overall that should make a terrific shooter. (47951-178) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/400)

2393. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #25162, 22 LR, 24” part round part octagon barrel with an about very good, lightly pitted bore that has strong rifling throughout. The barrel is an overall mottled brown that is fading to gray and has some light handling marks. The remaining metal surfaces retain about 85% original nickel finish that is lightly flaking along the edges and bearing surfaces. The walnut buttstock rates very good and has a lightly crazed added lacquer finish over light dings and other minor handling marks. The stock has a small crack forming at the base of the upper tang and two small chips on the right side where it meets the frame. The front sight is missing, the original rear is intact and rifle appears to be in very good condition overall. (47951-114) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/300)

2394. STEVENS TIP-UP SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #12704, 12 Ga, 32” plain barrel choked improved modified with a single bead sight and an about very good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are an overall rich mottled brown with areas of speckled light oxidation and light handling marks throughout. The walnut stocks rate very good and have several light dings and small scratches. The buttstock has a small crack with chip along the lower tang. An about very good condition example overall. (48027-2) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

2395. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #3186, 25-20 S.S., 26 1/8” part round part octagon barrel with a good bore that has decent rifling but has some areas of light pitting. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled brown that is fading to gray, the frame has remnants of the original nickel finish. There are several light to moderate tool marks. The firing pin bushing appears to have been replaced and the frame bridge shows an old repair, likely to fit the bushing. The walnut buttstock rates very good and has a few light dings and a small chip with two small cracks at the toe. The original front sight is intact, a rudimentary rear sight has been added to an additional dovetail at the rear of the barrel. The original rear dovetail has been filled with a target block with an additional mount as well that currently hold a Wollensak 4X riflescope. The scope features a crosshair reticle and has very good optics. An about good example overall. The frame and firing pinbushing should be professionally inspected if any thought is given to actually using this arm. (47951-116) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2396. STEVENS TIP-UP RIFLE serial #11263, 22 LR, 24” octagon barrel with a poor bore that is dark and has minor to moderate areas of pitting. The metal surfaces are moreover a mottled gray with light pinprick pitting over much of the surface. The walnut buttstock rates very good and shows evidence of having been lightly sanded with finish added over a few light dings. There is a 2” crack at the base of the left side of the tang, and a few very small drying cracks. The metal is proud of the wood. The original sights are intact, but missing are the firing pin and pieces of the extractor. The barrel still locks into the frame but sits loose. An about good example that may be good for parts or restoration. (47951-107) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (50/75)

2397. FRANK WESSON TWO-TRIGGER SPORTING RIFLE serial #383, 32 RF, 24” octagon barrel with an about very good bore that is lightly pitted but has strong rifling. The metal surfaces are an overall mottled brown and have a few light handling and tool marks. The walnut buttstock rates about good and has a weathered appearance. The stock features a crescent buttplate and has several light chips and handling marks along with two slivers missing along the edges of the upper tang. The stock has a leather wrapped repair around the wrist, the lower tang screw is missing. The original blade style front sight and sporting rear are intact, the rear sight elevator is missing. The underside of the barrel has a vacant dovetail about midway from the muzzle to the frame. A very good example overall. (47951-4) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (200/300)

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2398. FRANK WESSON TWO-TRIGGER SPORTING RIFLE serial #796, 32 RF, 24” part round part octagon barrel with a very good bore that is lightly pitted but has strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray with spotty brown patina overall. There are some light handling and tool marks present, and some of the screws have minor slot damage. The walnut stock rates very good and has a few light handling marks and small chips, along with a small crack on the right side emanating from the upper tang. The front sight is present but the rear sight dovetail is vacant as is the mounting hole in the upper tang for a target sight. The hammer does not function correctly, likely the mainspring is broken and in need of mechanical attention. An overall about very good example overall. (47159-8) {ANTIQUE} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2399. CIMARRON MODEL 1885 HIGH WALL FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #S01727, 405 Win, 30” heavy octagon barrel with an excellent bore. Barreled action only. The barrel retains about 99% original blue with a few light handling marks noted. The frame and lever retain about 90% of the factory case colors with some light tool marks and flaking to gun metal gray. The barrel is equipped with a blade front sight and has a semi-buckhorn rear. Some of the screws have minor slot damage. There are no stocks and the action is frozen in the open position and may need mechanical attention. A good project for a skilled craftsman. (47966-8) {MODERN} (100/200)

2400. HELWAN MODEL 951 BRIGADIER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #1053788, 9mm, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% original blue and enamel finish that is flaking to gray throughout. The slide is bowed near the center. The left grip panel is cracked with the upper half missing, the right grip is intact. Pistol has been stripped and completely disassembled and it is not know if all the parts are present. No magazine is included. Imported by Interams. (47666-147) {MODERN} (50/100)

2401. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 38 BODYGUARD AIRWEIGHT REVOLVER serial #BSA3380, .38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with bright excellent bore. The satin nickel finish on this flat latch revolver rates near excellent showing a few spots of light fine oxidation staining and a light turn ring along the five shot cylinder. The shrouded hammer and smooth combat style trigger show bold case-hardened colors. The revolver has a 1/10” serrated ramp front sight with square notch rear sight and is fitted with a set of checkered black rubber Uncle Mikes boot grips and remains in very good condition. (108002-49) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (300/500)

2402. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 49 BODYGUARD REVOLVER serial #ACM5800, .38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with bright very good bore that has a spot of light pitting half way down its length. The metal surfaces retain 95% nickel finish with overall light scratches and handling marks showing a light turn ring along the five shot cylinder. There is a serrated 1/10” ramp front sight with square notch rear sight and the smooth combat style trigger and standard hammer case-hardened colors have faded to a dull gunmetal grey. The revolver is stocked with a set of faux ivory Magna style grips with silver S&W medallions by Ajax and show light handling marks in overall very good condition. (108002-46) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (300/500)

2403. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 64-3 MILITARY AND POLICE REVOLVER serial #ADH1875, .38 Special, 3” heavy barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless finish on this revolver rates near excellent showing overall scratches with some light holster wear along the muzzle and turn ring around the cylinder. The revolver has a standard hammer and smooth combat style trigger with a hard chrome finish and 1/8” serrated ramp front sight with square notch rear. A set of two piece checkered rubber Uncle Mike’s grips give this revolver a nice feel. The letters “CYA” are stamped on the left side above the trigger and likely stand for California Youth Authority. This revolver will likely perform well as a target of personal defense gun. (108002-97) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (200/400)

2404. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 64-3 MILITARY AND POLICE REVOLVER serial #ACV5349, .38 Special, 3” heavy barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless finish on this revolver rates near excellent with overall scratches, light dings, spots of light fine oxidation staining and a turn ring on the cylinder. The hard chrome finish rates very good overall with light operational marks on the smooth combat trigger and standard hammer. The revolver has a 1/8” serrated ramp front sight with square notch rear and is fitted with a set of wrap around checkered rubber Pachmayr grips. The model number was double stamped on the yoke making it read as a model 64-33 and the letters “CYA” are stamped along the left side of the frame above the trigger and likely stand for California Youth Authority and this should make a nice shooter or personal defense gun. (108002-18) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (200/400)

2405. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 64-3 MILITARY AND POLICE REVOLVER serial #ADH1711, .38 Special, 3” heavy barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless steel finish rates near excellent showing overall light scratches and handling marks with a few spots of light fine oxidation staining and a turn ring along the cylinder. The standard hammer and smooth combat trigger retain near all of their hard chrome finish with some light operational marks visible. The revolver has a 1/8” serrated front ramp sight with square notch rear sight and has a correct set of two piece checkered rubber Uncle Mike’s grips. The letters “CYA” are stamped in the frame above the trigger on the left side and likely stands for California Youth Authority. (108002-98) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (200/400)

2406. SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS FOURTH MODEL REVOLVER serial #159804, .38 S&W, 1 9/16” shortened barrel with about good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% added chrome finish showing buff marks, spots of flaking and mostly washed barrel and frame markings. The front sight has been replaced and most of the screw slots show wear. The mother-of-pearl grips rate excellent showing some light staining and a few light handling marks. The revolver still times correctly and lockup remains tight. (108002-43) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (75/150)

2407. SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS FOURTH MODEL REVOLVER serial #198646, .38 S&W, 1 1/2” shortened barrel with about good bore with light pitting and oxidation along its length. The metal surfaces retain 85% of their original nickel finish with loss due to flaking, oxidation, operational wear and cleaning. The faux mother-of-pearl grips rate excellent and the revolver seems to time well and lockup remains tight. (108002-153) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (75/150)

2408. SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS THIRD MODEL REVOLVER serial #182107, .32 S&W, 1 1/2” barrel with an about good lightly oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain near all of their reapplied nickel finish with buffing marks and spots of pitting showing through the finish. The S&W logo and most of the lettering is partially washed out and a set of mother-of-pearl grips fit this revolver well. The gun times well and lockup remains tight. (108002-33) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (100/200)

2409. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SECOND MODEL HAMMERLESS TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #261549, .32 S&W, 3” barrel with about very good bore. The nickel-plated surfaces rate excellent showing overall light handling marks, turn ring and light scratches on the cylinder. The trigger and triggerguard retain near all of their original blue finish and the checkered target logo grips rate very good with a small abrasion and crack on the heel of the right panel. (108060-139) {C&R) (100/200)

2410. BERETTA MODEL 21A BOBCAT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DAA015707, 25 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with a few light scratches visible. The black checkered plastic grips rate excellent and this pistol comes with a factory box that is correctly numbered and labeled to the gun, manual, related literature and four magazines. (108171-3) {MODERN} (150/250)

2411. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 38 BODYGUARD AIRWEIGHT REVOLVER serial #J331664, .38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original nickel-plated finish with areas of flaking and spots of fine oxidation staining on the ejector and cylinder as well as a light turn ring. The standard hammer and shrouded trigger show remnants of case-hardened color. The revolver has a one piece textured rubber Hogue Mono-Grip that has a few minor tears along the edges and remains in good overall condition. (108002-47) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (200/400)

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2412. SMITH & WESSON 32 “BICYCLE” 2ND MODEL HAMMERLESS TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #120380, .32 S&W, 2” barrel with good lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces are mostly plum and pewter color patinas with trace amounts of blue in protected areas. There are scattered patches of light fine oxidation staining near overall and mottled case-hardened colors on the trigger. The checkered hard rubber grips rate near excellent with slightly rounded points showing a few light handling marks. The revolver functions but will need mechanical attention as it doesn’t time correctly. A scarce variant with a 2” barrel in overall very good condition. (108002-102) {C&R} [Charles Hadley Collection] (300/500)

2413. SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION FOURTH MODEL REVOLVER serial #53052, .32 S&W, 3” barrel with overall good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original nickel finish with loss due to flaking and spots of oxidation staining. The hammer and trigger show remnants of case-hardened colors and the hard rubber checkered grips rate very good with minor flattening of the points. This is an overall very good fourth model that appears to function well mechanically. (108002-103) {ANTIQUE} [Charles Hadley Collection] (150/250)

2414. SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS THIRD MODEL REVOLVER serial #234333, 1 7/8” shortened barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% later added nickel finish with overall light handling marks, spots of oxidation, flaking and fine oxidation staining. The mother-of-pearl grips rate about excellent with some light staining and the left side panel has a small repaired chip at the top left edge. The revolver seems to time correctly and lock up remains tight. (108002-100) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (50/100)

2415. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 32 TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #42693, 2” shortened barrel with about good frosted bore. The metal surfaces have been cleaned bare and remain a dull gun metal grey with scattered spots of oxidation staining near over all. There are no grips present and the revolver will need mechanical attention as it does not function properly. (108002-113) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (25/75)

2416. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS MODEL NAA-22LR REVOLVER Serial #B24126, 22 LR, 1 1/8” barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing a few minor handling marks. The laminated rosewood grips rate fair with cracks in both panels likely from over tightening. The revolver seems to function well mechanically. (108171-17) {MODERN} (75/150)

2417. COLT SINGLE ACTION BUNTLINE SCOUT REVOLVER serial #171280F, 22 Magnum, 6” barrel with bright excellent bore. The alloy frame retains 95% black anodized finish with a few minor chips visible. The barrel and cylinder show about 85% thinning blue with silvering along the muzzle and cylinder. A set of aftermarket stag grips with silver Colt medallions fit this revolver fairly well. The action is crisp and the revolver times correctly. Included with this revolver is a second 22 Magnum cylinder and a plastic travel case. (108171-9) {MODERN} (200/400)

2418. SMITH & WESSON M&P 40 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DTC4274, 40 S&W, 4 1/4” barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% of their black enamel finish and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol has low profile three dot Novak sights and comes with a three additional 10 round magazines. (108140-14S20280) {MODERN} (200/400)

2419. COLT 22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PH40066, 22 LR. 4 1/2 ventilated rib barrel with excellent bore. The stainless steel finishes rate excellent showing only a few light scratches in the surface. The pistol has fixed sights, black checkered plastic grips and comes with two 10 round magazines, factory hardcase, and manual. A comfortable feeling plinker that is likely to perform well. (108106-6) {MODERN} (200/400)

2420. SMITH & WESSON BODY GUARD 380 SEMI-PISTOL serial #EBJ6493, .380 ACP, 2 3/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless steel slide retains 98% of its black Melonite finish and the polymer frame with integral laser rates excellent. The compact pistol comes with a single 6 round magazine and Red Head No. 48 ambidextrous nylon holster. (108140-6S20228) {MODERN} (200/400)

2421. SMITH & WESSON M&P 9 SHIELD SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #HTF0634, 9mm, 3” barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of their black Melonite finish and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol has low profile Novak sights with three dots and comes with an Elite Survival ambidextrous nylon holster and one seven round magazine. (108140-9S20089) {MODERN} (200/400)

2422. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 6906 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial # VLN4631, 9mm, 3 1/2” barrel with excellent bore. The stainless steel finishes rate excellent showing a few light surface scratches. The pistol features low profile Novak three dot sights and ambidextrous safety. The checkered wrap-around grips rate excellent and a single 12 round magazine is included. (108140-18S20171) {MODERN} (300/500)

2423. ROSSI MODEL 720 REVOLVER serial #AB110247, .44 Special, 3” ribbed barrel with excellent bore. The stainless finish on this Brazilian made revolver rates excellent with a few light scratches visible. The revolver has a spurless hammer and standard ramp front sight with square notch rear. The checkered rubber combat style grips with Rossi medallions rate excellent. (108140-19S20170) {MODERN} (100/200)

2424. RUGER NEW MODEL SINGLE-SIX CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #64-89808, 22 LR / 22 Magnum, 6 1/2” barrel with excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% blue finish with light silvering at the muzzle, turn ring on the cylinder and scattered spots of very light fine oxidation staining. The front sight is missing and the rear sight is an adjustable black blade. The walnut grips with silver phoenix medallions rate excellent and the revolver comes with both 22 Mag., and 22 LR cylinders. (108145-10) {MODERN} (200/400)

2425. RUGER NEW MODEL SINGLE-SIX REVOLVER serial #63-01995, 22 S, L, LR, 5 1/2” barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue that has a few light scratches and silvering near the muzzle and light turn ring along the cylinder. There is light oxidation staining on the sides of the hammer and the revolver has a fixed ramp front sight with adjustable black blade rear sight. The smooth walnut grips with silver phoenix medallions rate excellent and included is a Bianchi left hand quick draw holster. (108142-28) {MODERN} (200/400)

2426. RUGER MARK II TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #212-76391, 22 LR, 5 1/4” bull barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with areas of light freckling, scratches and oxidation staining in the grooves of the bolt. The pistol has a fixed front sight with adjustable blade rear sight and the black Delrin checkered grips with silver phoenix medallions rate excellent. The pistol comes with a single magazine and right hand Bianchi #89 holster. (108142-25) {MODERN} (200/400)

2427. U.S. REVOLVER COMPANY AUTOMATIC HAMMER REVOLVER serial #46726, .32 CF, 3” barrel with about very good lightly pitted bore. The nickel finish rates excellent showing a few light scratches and light flaking along the barrel latch. The trigger, hammer and latch pin all show vivid case-hardened colors and the checkered hard rubber grips with U.S. logo rate excellent. This is an overall fine example. (108097-28) {C&R} (50/150)

2428. RUGER MARK I SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #10-15833, 22 LR, 6 7/8” tapered barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some light scratches, and silvering on the high edges. The pistol features a fixed front sight with adjustable rear and checkered walnut thumb grips with a single black phoenix medallion that rate near excellent. There is a small chip missing from the front edge of the grip and a single silver base magazine is included. (108144-1) {MODERN} (150/400)

2429. RUGER BEARCAT REVOLVER serial #90-11179, 22 LR, 4” barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish with some light fine oxidation staining on the barrel. The cylinder has a faint turn ring and the scroll scene remains crisp. The anodized black and gold colors on the frame and trigger guard rate excellent. The walnut grips with silver phoenix medallions rate excellent and this 1970 production revolver is a fine example overall. (108142-8) {MODERN} (200/400)

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2430. RUGER NEW MODEL SUPER BLACKHAWK REVOLVER serial #84-03819, .44 Magnum, 4 5/8” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% original blue finish with areas of flaking, oxidation staining and silvering around the muzzle with a light turn ring on the cylinder. The hammer has moderate amounts of oxidation staining on the polished sides and the revolver has a ramp front sight with adjustable black blade rear sight. The wrap around Pachmayr Presentation grip rates excellent and this would make a great all-weather back-up gun. (108124-4) {MODERN} (300/500)

2431. RUGER MARK II TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #213-27322, 22 LR, 6 7/8” tapered barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with scattered light freckling. The pistol has a fixed front sight with adjustable rear sight and the black checkered Delrin grips with silver phoenix medallions rate excellent. No magazine is included with the pistol. (108142-16) {MODERN} (200/400)

2432. IVER JOHNSON ARMS & CYCLE WORKS THIRD MODEL SAFETY HAMMERLESS REVOLVER serial #D13717, .38 CF, 3 1/4” barrel with good bore that shows scattered pitting down its length. The nickel plated surfaces rate fair showing flaking, oxidation staining, and light scratches near over all. The trigger shows vibrant case-hardened colors. The checkered owl’s head grips rate good overall with a chip missing along the bottom edge of the left side panel. The revolver will need mechanical attention as it does not always cycle correctly. (10108124-12) {C&R} (20/100)

2433. RUGER AMERICAN BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #692-17266, .223 Rem., 22” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of their original matte black finish with a few light scratches along the barrel. The black composite stock rates excellent overall with a few light handling marks. A single detachable magazine and set of 1” rings with bases are included. (108139-32D032161) {MODERN} (200/400)

2434. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #359-25228, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 99% of their satin black finish. The checkered black synthetic stock rates excellent with a few light scratches and crisp points on the checkering. The rifle has standard fold down rear sight with gold dot bead front and an extended magazine release. Included is a single ten round rotary magazine. (108140-16S20281) {MODERN} (150/250)

2435. MARLIN MODEL 25 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #16721584, 22 S, L, LR, 22” Micro Groove barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% blue finish with some light scratches and scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining. The smooth hard-wood Monte Carlo style stock rates excellent overall with a few light handling marks. A single 7 round magazine is included. (108190-5) {MODERN} (75/150)

2436. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 31 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain near all of their original blue and matte black finishes. There are a few light scratches and spots of light fine oxidation staining along the barrel. The smooth hardwood pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend rate near excellent with several scattered light handling marks. There is a blank brass monogram plate inletted near the toe that sits slightly proud of the wood. A versatile tube fed 22 likely to be a reliable “rodent repeller”. (108139-28D32185) {MODERN} (50/100)

2437. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #111-95713, 22 LR, 18 /12” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue and black finishes. The rifle comes with standard sights and a Bushnell Banner 1.5-4X scope with post and crosshair reticle and clear optics. The birch stock rates near excellent with several light handling marks heaviest along the left side. No magazine is included. (108139-2D32324) {MODERN} (150/250)

2438. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 187S SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #A574655, 22 LR, 20” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 75% thinning blue with overall spots of light oxidation staining with areas of light silvering around the working parts. The smooth pistolgrip stock rates very good plus as refinished, with overall light handling marks and the hard rubber buttplate sits slightly proud of the wood. (108145-7) {MODERN} (50/100)

2439. RUGER MODEL 10/22 STANDARD SPORTER SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #116-62706, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue and black finishes with some light silvering on the high edges and scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining. The front sight is missing its gold bead and the checkered walnut stock rates excellent with a few minor handling marks. A single 10 round rotary magazine is included. (108168-10) {MODERN} (200/400)

2440. MARLIN MODEL 25N BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #06420643, 22 LR, 22” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some loss along the working parts at the receiver. The rifle has a fixed four power Glenfield scope with crosshair reticle and slightly cloudy optics, sporting rear sight and fixed ramp style front sight. The press checkered Monte Carlo stock rates excellent and still has the original safety and test target stickers on the belly of the forend. A single seven round magazine is included. (108139-5D32216) {MODERN} (75/150)

2441. MARLIN MODEL 70 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #10508341, 22 LR, 18” micro-groove barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain near all of their original blue and black finishes with some light silvering along the high edges. The smooth hardwood pistolgrip stock rates about excellent with overall light handling marks. A single nickel plated seven round magazine is included. (8139-17D22953) {MODERN} (75/150)

2442. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #232-26859, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain near all of their original blue and black finishes with spots of light oxidation on the right side of the barrel near the muzzle. There is also scattered light fine oxidation staining near its entire length with some silvering along the high edges of the receiver. The carbine has standard sights and a Tasco unmarked fixed power scope that is missing the adjustment caps with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The smooth birch pistolgrip stock rates excellent with just a few light handling marks and a single magazine is included. (108139-39D32186) {MODERN} (150/250)

2443. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #110-34923, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain near all of their original blue and black finishes with spots of silvering on the high edges of the receiver and overall light scratches. There are spots of light fine oxidation staining along the barrel and the smooth hardwood stock rates about excellent with numerous light scratches and handling marks. A single magazine and leather sling are included. (108139-40D32189) {MODERN} (150/250)

2444. WINCHESTER MODEL 57 TARGET BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 22” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are an overall brown color patina with spots of fine oxidation staining scattered near over all. The rifle has open sights and a Lyman aperture sight that is missing the eyecup. The stock rates about very good plus with numerous light dings and scratches. There is a 2 3/4” with the grain crack along the left side running forward from the aperture sight and a 2 1/4” crack on the right side running forward from the bolt cutout. No magazine is included and this would make a great restoration project for the budding gunsmith. (108139-13D32306) {C&R} (150/250)

2445. WINCHESTER MODEL 47 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 25” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% thinning blue with spots of light fine oxidation scattered about. The chrome finish on the bolt rates excellent. The rifle has standard sporting rear with bead front sight and has a double struck proof on the barrel that matches the one on the receiver. The smooth walnut stock ap-pears to have had a light cleaning and is missing a tiny sliver at rear right side of the bolt channel. An overall very good example still likely to shoot well. (108139-10D32316) {C&R} (150/250)

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2446. WINCHESTER MODEL 68 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 27” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% blue fading to brown finish with overall light fine oxidation staining. The rifle has a factory rear aperture sight with hooded bead front sight. The bolt retains near all of its bright chrome finish with some scattered light oxidation staining. The smooth walnut stock rates very good overall with several light scratches and handling marks. This is a honest example that likely still shoots well. (108139-12D32304) {C&R} (150/250)

2447. REMINGTON MODEL 740 WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #205261, .308 Win., 22” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have overall light pitting and oxidation staining with the barrel retaining 65% blue fading to brown color. The receiver has been refinished with blotchy streaks of blues and browns. The rifle has a standard sight package and the smooth hardwood buttstock and finger groove forend rate about good with a crack on the left side of the forend next to the receiver. The buttstock is tightly secured to the frame however it sits 1/8” shy of the metal around the wrist. This is an interesting rifle that should be checked by a competent gunsmith prior to shooting. A single magazine and weaver scope base is included. (108150-1) {MODERN} (75/150)

2448. REMINGTON MODEL 742 WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #7307475, 30-06 Springfield, 22” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with a few light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining. The rifle has standard sporting style sights and quick detachable swivels. The press checkered pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with a few scattered light handling marks. A single magazine is included. (108139-23D32274) {MODERN} (200/400)

2449. REMINGTON MODEL 742 CARBINE SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #100442, 308 Win., 18 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with spots of light silvering along some of the high edges and spots of light fine oxidation staining above the triggerguard and along the barrel. The rifle has standard sporting sights with an added Weaver K2.5 rifle scope with crosshair reticle and slightly clouded optics. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate near excellent with a few light handling marks and small blemish in the added clear coat along the right side toe. (108116-76) {MODERN} (200/400)

2450. REMINGTON MODEL 7400 CARBINE SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #8535116, 30-06 Springfield, 18 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few light scratches visible. The carbine has sporting sights with a set of Leupold 1” Rings and solid tip off base. The press checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate about very good overall with several light scratches and a repair to the wrist where it appears to have been broken through. There is slight flex along one side of the seams and the carbine comes with two magazines and a 3/4” leather sling. (108112-8) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (200/400)

2451. GSG-5 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE BY ATI serial #A266847, 22 LR, 16 1/4” barrel with faux suppressor and bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original phosphate finish and the polymer frame and stock rate excellent with a few scattered light handling marks. The buttplate is no longer present and the carbine has a Leapers Tactedge red/green dot sight. Included with the carbine are a tactical sling and factory 22 round magazine. (108139-44D32045) {MODERN} (150/250)

2452. SAVAGE MODEL 24 COMBINATION GUN 22 Win Mag. / .410 Bore, 24” barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 95% of their original blue finish with overall light freckling and handling marks. The color case-hardened frame retains bold colors with spots of light oxidation and staining. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and forend rate about very good. There are overall light handling marks and three drying cracks on the right side of the stock along the toe line. This over / under remains in overall very good condition. (108145-6) {MODERN} (300/500)

2453. WINCHESTER MODEL 74 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #40633, 22 LR, 24” barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 85% original blue finish with scattered spots of light oxidation staining. The receiver has toned to a dark pewter color and has a few spots of light freckling. The rifle has a peep rear sight missing the eye cup and silver bead front sight. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates about excellent with overall light handling marks. (107874-9) {C&R} (100/250)

2454. THOMPSON CENTER ARMS THUNDER HAWK IN-LINE MUZZLE LOADING RIFLE serial #4451, 50 Cal., 24” barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing a few light handling marks. The rifle has an adjustable folding rear leaf sight and fixed white dot front sight and the black checkered composite stock rates excellent. A clean in-line ready for the November woods. (108086-9) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2455. MARLIN MODEL 512 SLUGMASTER BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #05414995, 12 ga., 21” rifled barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain all of their matte black finish showing a few superficial light scratches. The shot gun is factory drilled and tapped for a scope and currently has a Weaver Side-1H mount with Bushnell 1.75-4X scope with Circle-X reticle and clear crisp optics. The press checkered walnut finished birch stock rates excellent. No magazine is included however the shotgun comes with a padded tactical style Butler Creek sling. (108096-3) {MODERN} (150/250)

2456. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial # 127-00953, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue and black finishes with overall light scratches, spots of silvering along the high edges and spots of light oxidation. The carbine has standard sights and the folding rear leaf is missing the left side ear. The smooth hardwood stock rates about very good with overall light handling marks and a few minor abrasions. There is no magazine with this carbine and a replacement would be easily found. (108107-3) {MODERN} (100/200)

2457. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON TOPPER JR. MODEL 490 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #AG289666, 20 ga., 26” barrel choked full with bright excellent bore. The barrel, hammer, and thumb release retain 90% original blue with overall light freckling heaviest about 6” from the muzzle. The receiver still has strong case-hardened colors with some light fine oxidation staining scattered about. The smooth hardwood pistolgrip stock and forend rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. A ventilated white outline recoil pad with H&R logo fits the buttstock a little on the proud side. This single shot 20 ga., would likely make a great shed gun. (108107-9) {MODERN} (100/200)

2458. REMINGTON SMOOT NEW MODEL NO. 1 REVOLVER serial #340, 30 RF Short, 2 3/4” barrel with very good bore showing light pitting at the breech. The metal surfaces retain 90% original nickel finish with spots of light flaking, oxidation staining and light pin-prick pitting on the cylinder. The case-hardened colors are slightly faded on the hammer and trigger. The checkered hard rubber grips have turned a lovely shade of brown with slightly rounded points and remain in very good condition. A nice standard model overall. (108171-14) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2459. SMITH & WESSON 32 HAND EJECTOR MODEL OF 1903 REVOLVER serial #339982, 32 Long, 3 1/4” pinned barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% factory nickel finish with non-factory refinished sideplate, freckling, flaking along the frame, backstrap, and cylinder. The hammer and trigger show faded case-hardened colors with some light oxidation staining. The checkered hard rubber grips are fading to a brown color but still have mostly sharp points and rate excellent overall. An honest 4th change in about very good condition overall. (107997-26) {C&R} (150/250)

2460. WINCHESTER MODEL 70 RANGER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #G1915677, 30-06 Springfield, 22” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish with some light superficial scratches and a few spots of very light fine oxidation staining. The bolt body is jeweled and has overall light oxidation staining. There is a small flake of enamel missing from the right side of the triggerguard and the smooth hardwood stock rates excellent with a few light handling marks. This is likely to be a solid performer in the November woods. (108139-30D32122) {MODERN} (300/500)

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2461. J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., “FEATHERWEIGHT” RIFLE NO. 101, serial #W468, 44 Shot, 26” round barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% blue flaking to brown finish with scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining. A single brass bead sight is located at the front of the barrel. The smooth walnut stock and forend rate excellent and have a few light handling marks. The checkered hard rubber buttplate is missing a few shallow small chips along the left side toe. Included with this rifle is a fabric gun sleeve and 14 fired casings. (107983-1) {C&R} (200/400)

2462. REMINGTON NEW MODEL NO. 4 ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #328093, 22 S, L, LR, 22 1/2” round barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 90% original blue with overall light fine oxidation staining and silvering at the muzzle. The frame shows mottled remnants of case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut stock and forend rate about very good with overall flaking varnish and light handling marks. There is a 7/8” with-the-grain crack along the right side wrist. The rifle has had the rear sight removed and now has a Lyman No. 1 tang sight and bead front sight. This is likely still a great shooter. (107951-145) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (017951-145) {C&R} (100/200)

2463. WINCHESTER MODEL 1903 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #100191, 22 Win. Auto, 20” barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 50% original blue flaking to brown finish with near overall spots of fine oxidation staining. The receiver and the balance of metal surfaces are an overall brown patina with trace amounts of blue in protected areas. There are spots of oxidation and staining visible near over all. The forend cap is missing a screw on the left side and the smooth walnut buttstock and forend rate very good overall with several light handling marks and spots of flaking varnish. This is an honest ‘03 that has seen some use. (107951-44) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (300/500)

2464. THOMPSON CENTER ARMS BLACK DIAMOND IN-LINE MUZZLE LOADING RIFLE serial #28156, 50 cal, 23” barrel with dark about very good bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue and black finishes with a few light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining. There are moderate amounts of oxidation and staining on the striker and nipple. The rifle has high visibility front and rear sights and the checkered black composite stock rates excellent. A composite ramrod is included. (108133-3) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)

2465. WINCHESTER MODEL 1890 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #466720, 22 W.R.F., 23 1/2” octagon barrel with tool marks at the muzzle and bright about very good lightly frosted bore. The barrel and magazine tube are an overall pewter and brown patina with light oxidation staining and spots of fine pin-prick pitting. The receiver, hammer, and trigger group are a blend of blue brown and pewter patinas with scattered light pin-prick pitting. The takedown screw shows minimal slot wear and the smooth straight walnut stock with grooved forend rate about very good overall as refinished. There is a repaired chip at the toe and the wood is shy of buttplate. This third model takedown remains in about very good condition. (108194-3) {C&R} (200/400)

2466. REMINGTON ARMS CO. NEW MODEL NO. 4 ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #351266, 22 S, L, LR, 22 1/2” round barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are an overall brown patina with spots of light oxidation staining and pin-prick pitting. There is a repair in the wrist of the walnut buttstock and the forend shows several light handling marks under an added layer of finish. An overall very good shooter likely to perform well. (108116-93) {C&R} (100/200)

2467. REMINGTON MODEL 597 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #2647360, 22 LR, 20” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original matte black finish with a few light superficial scratches in the finish. The smooth synthetic pistolgrip stock rates excellent and a single 10 round magazine is included. (108139-24D29483) {MODERN} (100/200)

2468. REMINGTON MODEL 740ADL WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #118360, 30-06 Springfield, 22” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish and the receiver has been drilled and tapped. A Weaver one piece base is installed with Bushnell 3-9X40mm rifle scope with 3-2-1 Low light reticle with crisp clear optics. The checkered pistolgrip stock and forend rate about excellent with a few light handling marks and areas of flaking varnish visible. The rear sight has been removed and the rifle comes with a single detachable box magazine and factory sling swivels. This should make a great companion on those chilly November mornings. (108139-22D32092). {C&R} (200/400)

2469. REMINGTON MODEL 742 WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #6940542, 308 Win., 18 1/2” barrel with bright excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue with scattered light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining. There are patches of silver around the magazine and breech likely from carrying and at the muzzle as well. The press checkered hardwood stock rates about very good overall with a 1 1/4” crack on either side of the wrist that flexes. The rifle has standard sights, factory swivels with a black canvas sling and remains in overall very good condition. (108123-5) {MODERN} (200/400)

2470. REMINGTON MODEL 760 GAMEMASTER SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #536919, 30-06 Springfield, 22” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with overall light scratches and some silvering along the high edges. The rifle is missing its rear sight and a one piece Weaver base with 1” rings are installed on the receiver. The gold bead front sight is still present. The press checkered pistolgrip stock and forend rate about very good with overall light scratches and handling marks. The magazine is not present but they are still readily available at most local sporting goods stores. (108140-32S20293) {MODERN} (300/500)

2471. KINTREK MODEL KBP-1 SEMI-AUTO BULLPUP CARBINE serial #283, 22 LR, 25” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish. The rifle has A-2 style sights and the black synthetic thumbhole stock rates excellent. No magazine is included with this limited production carbine. (108116-77) {MODERN} (150/250)

2472. REMINGTON ARMS CO. MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #302134, 22 S, L, LR, 22” round barrel with fair bore that shows pitting and oxidation its entire length with rifling still visible. The metal surfaces retain 85% fading blue finish with overall light freckling, scratches, silvering along the high edges and specks of white paint. The rifle has open sights and the buttplate is missing a section from the toe. The smooth walnut stock and grooved forend rate about very good showing a light cleaning with some added varnish. The magazine tube insert is missing as is the right side forend screw. This would make a great parts gun or restoration project for the budding gunsmith. (108107-6) {C&R} (100/200)

2473. SMITH & WESSON M&P 15-22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #DYY3751, 22 LR, 16 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The matte black surfaces rate excellent showing a few superficial light scratches. The synthetic stock and quad rail forend rate excellent. The rifle has an A-2 style front post sight with dual aperture rear sight and a Westlake laser sight under the forend. A single 10 round magazine is included. This AR style plinker should be a lot of fun at the range. (108139-42D32016) {MODERN} (300/500)

2474. O.F. MOSSBERG & SONS INC., MODEL 340B-A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% blue finish with overall light freckling and silvering along some of the high edges. The rifle has standard sights with a Gresvig 4x scope with crosshair reticle and foggy optics. The back of the receiver was drilled and tapped for an aperture style sight and the stock has not been altered. The walnut Monte Carlo stock rates excellent showing a light cleaning with a few minor handling marks under an added layer of finish. An overall very good example with a single seven round magazine that likely still shoots well. (108139-58D32193) {MODERN} (75/150)

2475. WINCHESTER MODEL 69A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 25” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining and several superficial scratches. The knob on the bolt handle has faded to mostly a dark pewter color and the rifle has standard open sights and grooved receiver. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates about excellent with a few minor dings, light handling marks and spots of flaking varnish. A single “W” marked magazine is included. (108178-58) {C&R} (200/400)

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2476. WINCHESTER MODEL 67 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 27” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% blue finish with a few spots of light fine oxidation staining. The bolt has been jeweled and the handle retains near all of its chrome finish with a few specks of light oxidation staining. The rifle has standard sights and the smooth walnut stock rates excellent showing a few minor handling marks. A lovely condition single shot. (108178-51) {C&R} (200/400)

2477. REMINGTON MODEL 510 TARGETMASTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 25” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 70% fading blue to brown finish with overall light freckling. The rifle has standard sights and the smooth walnut stock rates very good having been lightly cleaned. There are still a few minor abrasions left under an added layer of finish. (108139-18D28032) {C&R} (75/150)

2478. WINCHESTER MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #43769, 351 Win., 20 “ barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 70% blue fading to brown finish with overall light freckling. The receiver retains about 50% faded blue with pewter and brown undertones with fine oxidation staining near over all. The rifle is missing its rear sight and the bead is broken off from the front sight. A Lyman tang sight was added and the stem is missing from the base. The stock rates about very good plus having had a light cleaning with spots of flaking varnish on the forend and light handling marks near over all. No magazine is included with this rifle and it would make a great restoration candidate. (108139-47D32296) {C&R} (150/300)

2479. MARLIN MODEL 39A LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #K16356, 22 S, L, LR, 24” micro-grooved barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this 3rd model 3rd variant lever gun retain about 85% blue flaking to brown with overall light oxidation along the barrel and magazine tube. The receiver retains 80% thinning blue fading to brown with light oxidation staining near over all. The fluted walnut stock and smooth forend rate near excellent with overall light handling marks and thinning varnish. A very nice small caliber lever action that would be fun to plink with all day long. (108140-35S20290) {C&R} (200/400)

2480. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 088 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #AY530307, 20 ga., 26” choked Improved Cylinder barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue with scattered spots of fine oxidation staining. The receiver shows vibrant case-hardened colors is and the shotgun is chambered for 3” shells. The walnut buttstock and forend rate excellent with a few light handling marks. (108145-4) {MODERN} (100/200)

2481. PAGE LEWIS ARMS COMPANY MODEL D BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #27102, 22 LR, 20” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% blue original blue finish with spots of light fine oxidation staining and silvering around the muzzle. The bolt has toned a dark brown color with traces of grey visible. The rifle has fixed sights and the smooth walnut stock rates good overall with several light handling marks and a 3” across the grain crack on the right side. The letters “RL” are written in ink on either side of the stock. (108153-5) {C&R} (50/75)

2482. WINCHESTER MODEL 77 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #35163, 22 LR, 22” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with scattered spots of light oxidation staining. The rifle has a tubular magazine, standard sights with an added Weaver tipoff base and J2.5 rifle scope with crosshair reticle and cloudy optics. The walnut stock rates excellent showing a few minor handling marks and leather 1” military style sling is included. (108140-21S18827) {C&R} (150/300)

2483. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 103.13 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish with a few light scratches along the barrel. The bolt remains a bright chrome with some scattered spots of light oxidation staining. The rear sight dove tail has a blank inserted and a peep sight has been added at the rear of the receiver. The stock has been inletted slightly to accommodate the base. The stock rates excellent as lightly cleaned and this department store knock off likely shoots very well. (108139-20D30986) {MODERN} (75/150)

2484. REMINGTON NYLON 66 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #470421, 22 LR, 19 5/8” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% blue finish with several scratches along the left side of the receiver with scattered light oxidation staining. The rifle has standard sights with a Weaver 22 tip off base and C4 scope with crosshair reticle and clear optics. The Mohawk brown stock rates near excellent with several light scratches. This is an honest 66 in overall excellent condition. (108139-60D31984) {MODERN} (200/400)

2485. NOBLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY MODEL 33A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with scattered light fine oxidation staining and silvering along the working parts. The rifle has a tubular magazine and standard open sights. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rates excellent, displaying a few light handling marks. (108139-15D31393) {MODERN} (75/150)

2486. STEVENS MODEL 416 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 25” heavy barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with overall spots of light oxidation staining, freckling and numerous tiny flakes in the blue showing bare metal. The bolt has light oxidation scattered near overall and the handle retains 95% of its blue finish. The rifle has target blocks, a square post style front sight and unmarked adjustable aperture rear sight that is affixed to the rear of the receiver. The smooth walnut target stock has been notched to allow the rear and has a short accessory rail in the forend. It rates excellent with a few light handling marks. Included with the rifle is a single five round magazine. (108123-6) {C&R} (150/300)

2487. O.F. MOSSBERG & SONS INC. MODEL 190 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 16 ga., 26” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with overall light fine oxidation staining. The shotgun has a single silver bead sight with C-Lect adjustable choke. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock rates excellent with a few light handling marks and thinning varnish. A Red Head recoil pad has been added and the shotgun remains in very good condition. (108145-5) {C&R} (75/150)

2488. MARLIN MODEL 81-DL BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel bright very good bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% blue flaking to brown finish with overall light scratches, spots of fine oxidation staining and very light pitting. The stock is notched for an aperture sight and the rear slot has a blank in the dovetail with a silver bead front sight. The smooth pistolgrip stocks rates excellent as lightly cleaned with added finish. (108139-38D32204) {C&R} (50/100)

2489. MARLIN MODEL 25 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #15724307, 22 S, L, LR, 22” micro-grooved barrel with bright very good bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% blue toning to brown with oxidation, and staining near overall. The grooved receiver has a 3-7X20 mm BSA scope with duplex reticle and cloudy optics mounted and standard sights along the barrel. The Monte Carlo style hard wood stock rates very good with spots of flaking varnish and overall light handling marks. No magazine is included with the rifle. (108140-24S20175) {MODERN} (50/75)

2490. MARLIN MODEL 55 BOLT ACTION “GOOSE GUN” serial #22737064, 12 ga., 36” full choke barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% blue toning to brown finish with near overall oxidation staining. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates excellent with rubber buttpad included. A single brass bead sight, two round detachable magazine and leather carry strap come attached to the gun (105140-36S20287) {MODERN} (100/200)

2491. HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON TOPPER MODEL 158 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #AL271246, 12 ga., 28” barrel choked modified with 3” chamber and bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue with overall spots of light fine oxidation staining. The frame has robust case-hardened colors with some light oxidation staining around the metal near the wrist. The smooth pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent and an H&R logo red rubber recoil pad is installed. (108140-25S20372) (MODERN} (50/100)

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2492. WINCHESTER MODEL 1903 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #91318, 22 Win. Auto, 20” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are mostly a brown patina with trace amounts of faded blue in protected areas. There is overall light oxidation staining and spots of pinprick pitting on the barrel and receiver. The rifle has standard sights and the forend cap and bolt actuating rod button retain near all of their bright chrome finish with specks of fine oxidation staining present. The straight walnut stock and forend rate about good overall having had a light cleaning and added finish. There is a 4 1/2” long with-the-grain crack in the right side of the wrist running rearward from the frame. This is an about very good example overall. (108027-8) {C&R} (100/300)

2493. REMINGTON MODEL 513T MATCHMASTER TARGET BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #84225, 22 LR, 27” barrel with bright ex-cellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% blue flaking to brown finish with light scratches, a series of light dings 4” back from the muzzle on the right side, and near overall light fine oxidation staining. The rifle has a Redfield aperture rear sight and globe style front sight missing its insert and sling swivels with adjustable base on the forend. The checkered walnut target stock rates about excellent with overall light handling marks and flat diamond checkering on the forend. There is a small area that has chipped away near the heel leaving part of the steel buttplate exposed. This is still an overall very good example that likely shoots well and includes a single “R” marked magazine. (107951-146) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/300)

2494. REMINGTON MODEL 513T MATCHMASTER TARGET BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #138818, 22 LR, 27” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with a few minor light handling marks visible. The bolt body shows faded case-hardened colors and the bolt handle is mostly a pewter patina. The rifle has standard Redfield rear aperture sight with globe style front with dot insert and is drilled and tapped for target blocks. The smooth walnut target style stock rates excellent with a few light handling marks and has an adjustable front sling swivel and fixed rear sling swivel. This is an overall excellent example that comes with a “Remington” marked magazine. (108027-3) {C&R} (100/300)

2495. BERETTA MODEL 950 BS JETFIRE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BU45707V, 25 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% matte blue finish with very light silvering along some of the working parts. The black plastic checkered Beretta Logo grips rate excellent with very light handling marks and crisp points on the checkering. A single 6 round magazine is included and this is a fine example overall. (108050-297) {MODERN} (100/200)

2496. BERETTA MODEL 21A BOBCAT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BES54519U, 22 LR, 2 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% matte blue finish with a couple of minor spots of silvering along the working and high edges. The check-ered black plastic grips with Beretta Logo rate excellent with crisp points on the checkering. A single 7 round magazine is included. (108050-493) {MODERN} (150/250)

2497. BERETTA MODEL 950 BS JETFIRE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BER37028T, 22 Short, 2 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% blue finish with some light silvering on the barrel hinge. The checkered plastic Beretta Logo grips rate excellent with a couple of light handling marks and crisp points on the checkering. A single 8 round magazine is included. (10850-492) {MODERN} (100/200)

2498. BERETTA MODEL 21A BOBCAT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BBS48457U, 22 LR, 2 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish with a few light handling marks. The smooth walnut grips with PB and three arrow medallions rate excellent. A correct factory box labeled to the gun, single magazine, bore brush and warranty card are included with this fine condition pistol. (108050-298) {MODERN} (150/250)

2499. BERETTA MODEL 950 BS JETFIRE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BER50154T, 22 Short, 2 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% blue finish with some plum color undertones. There are light handling marks visible at the barrel hinge as well as some light scratches. The black plastic checkered logo grips rate excellent. Include with this pistol are a single 8 round magazine, factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and manual. A nice compact carry piece. (108050-494) {MODERN} (100/200)

2500. BERETTA MODEL 21A BOBCAT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DAA229710, 25 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original matte finish with areas of light silvering along the high edges and contact points. The black checkered plastic logo grips rate excellent with crisp points on the checkering. Included with the pistol are a single magazine, warranty card, factory box numbered to the gun and related papers. (108050-525) {MODERN} (100/200)

2501. COLT CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL MODEL SINGLE SHOT PISTOL CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #15354W, 22 Short, 6” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this scaled down 1860 replica retain 98% original black and brass colored finishes. The left side of the barrel is marked “Civil War Centennial Model .22 Cal. Short” and the right side has the company barrel address. The action functions properly and the two piece smooth walnut grips rate excellent. The following item is consecutively numbered to this one. (108139-88D31973) {MODERN} (75/150)

2502. COLT CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL MODEL SINGLE SHOT PISTOL CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #15353W, 22 Short, 6” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this scaled down 1860 replica retain 98% original black and brass colored finishes. The left side of the barrel is marked “Civil War Centennial Model .22 Cal. Short” and the right side has the company barrel address. The action functions properly and the two piece smooth walnut grips rate excellent. The previous item is consecutively numbered to this one. (108139-89D31974) {MODERN} (75/150)

2503. RAVEN MODEL P-25 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #096193, 25 ACP, 2 7/16” barrel with bright about excellent bore. The chrome finish surfaces rate excellent remaining bright with overall light scratches. The two piece walnut grips rate very good overall and have had a light cleaning. A single 6 round magazine is included. (108139-4S20442) {MODERN} (25/50)

2504. RUGER NEW MODEL SINGLE-SIX REVOLVER serial #65-32797, 22 cal., 5 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 98% of their blue and black finishes with a light turn ring on the cylinder. The smooth walnut grips rate about excellent as refinished and the phoenix medallions have been replaced with mosaic pattern stone chips. The revolver remains in excellent condition. (108140-8S20227) {MODERN} (200/400)

2505. FOREHAND & WADSWORTH POCKET MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #15312, 32 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with bright very good bore that has a couple spots of light pitting in the grooves. The stainless steel finish rates excellent with a few light scratches and spots of oxidation staining. The hammer, trigger, and triggerguard show slightly faded case-hardened colors and the checkered hard rubber grips with shield and F&W banner rate excellent with mostly crisp points remaining. The cylinder doesn’t always lock up tight and the revolver will need mechanical attention. (108139-81D31976) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2506. SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #135243, 32 S&W, 3 1/2” barrel with excellent bore. The nickel plated finish rates excellent showing a few light superficial scratches, turn ring along the cylinder and some light oxidation staining under the barrel. The checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent with slightly rounded points. A very good condition second model overall. (10108139-75D32348) {C&R} (200/400)

2507. EIG DERRINGER PISTOL serial #A19566, 22 LR, 2 7/8” barrels with bright excellent bores. The chrome plated surfaces rate excellent on this Italian-made pistol, remaining bright with overall light scratches. The grips are no longer present and replacements are still available online. (108140-11S20241) {MODERN} (20/75)

Page 44: SILENT AUCTIONsynthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt”

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2508. RECK FRONTIER MODEL DERINGER serial #22688, 22 LR, 2 7/8” barrel with about very good bores showing light frosting in the grooves of the bottom barrel. The metal surfaces retain 90% matte blue finish with spots of light silvering along the working parts and sev-eral light impact marks near the ejector along the left side of the barrels. The plastic white checkered grips rate excellent with crisp points remaining. (108054-4) {MODERN} (40/75)

2509. ASTRA MODEL 2000 CUB SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #126626, 22 Short, 2 1/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 95% blue finish with light silvering along the high edges. The brown checkered logo grips rate excellent and a single magazine is included with this Firearms Int’l Corp., imported pistol. A fine example overall. (108050-397) {MODERN} (150/250)

2510. RUGER MK. II SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #19-75197, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% blue and black finishes with a couple spots of light oxidation staining at the barrel taper and on the bolt. The checkered black Delrin grips rate excellent with crisp points and silver phoenix medallions. A single 10 round magazine is included. (108050-484) {MODERN} (150/250)

2511. RUGER MK. II SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #215-84673, 22 LR, 6” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue and black finishes with a couple spots of light silvering along the high edges. The black checkered Delrin grips with silver phoenix medallions rate excellent and a single 10 round magazine is included. (108050-302) {MODERN} (150/250)

2512. RUGER MARK 1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #12-50460, 22 LR, 6 7/8” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% blue finish with scattered superficial scratches, two light impact marks on the top of the barrel and light silvering along the high edges. The pistol has adjustable rear target sights and fixed front sight. The black checkered grips with single silver medallion rate excellent with crisp points and a single magazine is included. (108142-5) {MODERN} (200/400)

2513. ASTRA MODEL 2000 CUB SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #959896, .25 ACP, 2 1/4” barrel with bright very good bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% blue flaking to brown finish with spots of light oxidation staining. The brown plastic checkered logo grips rate excellent and two stainless steel magazines are included with this Firearms Int’l Corp., import. (10850-398) {MODERN} (100/200)

2514. MAUSER MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #573781, .32 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with about very good bright bore that shows light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with spots of light silvering and fine oxidation staining and the slide and frame are numbered alike. The checkered walnut wrap around grip rates very good plus with a few light handling marks and mostly smooth points on the checkering. A single magazine is included with this commercially marked Mauser. (108050-409) {C&R} (300/500)

2515. MAUSER MODEL 1914 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #118540, .32 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with about very good bore that show light fine pitting in some of the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 80% fading blue to brown and silver finish with overall light silvering on the high edges and fine oxidation staining. The pistol has matching numbers and crown / U proofs and the checkered walnut grips rate very good overall with mostly flattened points and overall light handling marks. No magazine included. (108050-404) {C&R} (200/400)

2516. MAUSER POCKET MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #258181, 25 ACP, 3” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with overall light handling marks, spots of silvering on the high edges and light fine oxidation staining. All numbered parts match and there are crown / U proof marks on the slide and barrel. The checkered walnut grips rate very good overall with flattened points and light handling marks with areas of flaking varnish. A single 9 round unmarked magazine is included. (108050-415) {C&R} (300/500)

2517. MAUSER POCKET MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #261168, 25 ACP, 3” barrel with about very good lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue with light silvering along the high edges, fine oxidation staining with a tiny spot of light pitting on the underside of the frame. There are crown / U proofs on the slide, and barrel and all numbered parts match. The included magazine is marked “Germany” along the side. (108050-416) {C&R} (200/400)

2518. REMINGTON MODEL 51 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PA91288, 32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with bright very good bore with light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 85% thinning original blue with overall light silvering along the high edges and at the muzzle with spots of fine oxidation staining and a couple patches of very light pinprick pitting. The two piece hard rubber checkered logo grips rate very good with a small chip missing from the right side panel with mostly crisp points on the checkering. A single seven round magazine is included. (107942-92) {C&R} (200/400)

2519. MIROKU FIREARMS MFG. CO., LIBERTY CHIEF REVOLVER serial #14356, 38 Special, 2” barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with overall light scratches, and fine oxidation staining. The hammer and trigger retain vibrant case-hard-ened colors and the checkered walnut grips rate excellent with sharp points and a few very light handling marks. This Japanese copy is an interesting cross between a Detective and Chief Special revolver and is in very good condition. (107942-82) {MODERN} (100/250)

2520. MAUSER POCKET MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #270987, 25 ACP, 3” barrel with very good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% blue fading to brown finish with overall light handling marks and spots of fine oxidation staining. The numbered parts are all matching and the smooth walnut grips have panel outlines with no checkering and rate excellent overall. (108050-411) {C&R} (200/400)

2521. MAUSER POCKET MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #243749, 25 ACP, 3” barrel with about very good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue flaking to brown with overall light silvering along the high edges and around the muzzle with scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining. The numbered parts are matching and the checkered walnut grip rates near excellent with light handling marks and mostly flat points. (108050-412) {C&R} (300/500)

2522. WALTHER TPH SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY INTERARMS serial #T030658, 22 LR, 2 1/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The stain-less surfaces of this American-made pistol rate excellent with a few light scratches. The black checkered Walther banner logo grips rate excellent with crisp points. Included with this pistol are two Walther marked 6 round magazines with finger rest bases and it rates excellent. (108050-231) {MODERN} (300/500)

2523. WALTHER TPH SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY INTERARMS serial #T013548, 22 LR, 2 1/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless surfaces on this American made pistol remain excellent showing a few minor scratches and a spot of light oxidation staining just to the rear of the front sight. The checkered Walther banner logo grips rate near excellent with several light handling marks with crisp points on the checkering. A fine example overall that comes with a single 6 round Walther marked magazine with finger rest base. (108050-230) {MODERN} (300/500)

2524. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 19-3 COMBAT MAGNUM REVOLVER serial #5K93537, .357 Magnum, 2 1/2” pinned barrel with excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% re-applied glass bead blue finish with a few light scratches and faint turn ring on the recessed cylinder. There are several spots of light fine pinprick pitting scattered about the frame and cylinder. The standard hammer and trigger have been polished bright and show minor spots of fine oxidation staining. The revolver has a Baughman front sight and adjustable black blade rear sight and the checkered Magna grips with silver S&W medallions rate good overall with several light handling marks, missing sliver along rear back edged of the right panel and spots of white paint. This revolver would make a great all-weather shooter. (108002-105) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (300/500)

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2525. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 19-5 COMBAT MAGNUM REVOLVER serial #ABM8897, .357 Magnum, 2 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% re-applied non-factory blue finish with spots of light pitting visible under the finish and a faint turn ring along the cylinder. The smooth combat style trigger and standard hammer show vibrant case-hardened colors and the revolver has a red ramp front sight with black blade adjustable rear sight. The textured rubber Hogue Bantam grips rate excellent. This non-factory freshened up revolver will still likely make a nice shooter or all weather hunting companion. (108002-75) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (200/500)

2526. MAUSER HSC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #818932, .32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish that is evenly fading with silvering along the high edges and working areas. There is a tiny spot of pinprick pitting on the right side of the slide near the muzzle and the pistol is “(eagle) / N” and “(eagle) / 135” proofed. The slide and barrel are matching numbered to the gun and the checkered walnut grips rate excellent with slightly rounded points. A single unmarked magazine is included with this fourth variation military accepted pistol. (108050-258) {C&R} (300/500)

2527. MAUSER HSC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #775392, .32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with spots of light fine oxidation staining and silvering along some of the high edges. The barrel with matted sight groove and slide are numbered to the gun and it is “(eagle) / N” and “(eagle) / 135” proofed. The checkered walnut grips rate very good overall with light handling marks, points worn nearly flat and are slightly off in color. A single magazine is included with this third variation military accepted pistol. (108050-246) {C&R} (300/500)

2528. MAUSER HSC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #797888, .32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this commercial model retain 95% blue finish with spots of light fine oxidation staining and light silvering on the high edges. The slide and barrel are numbered to the gun and it has “(eagle) / N” proofs. The checkered walnut grips rate very good with light handling marks and mostly flat points. A single Mauser Banner marked magazine is included. (108050-252) {C&R} (200/400)

2529. MAUSER HSC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #936518, .32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% blue fading to brown finish with overall light scratches, silvering along the high edges, and spots of light oxidation staining. The barrel, slide and frame have matching numbers and the pistol is proofed “(eagle) / N” and “(eagle) / WaA135”. The checkered walnut grips rate very good plus with mostly worn flat points under a light layer of added varnish. A single unmarked magazine is included with this fifth variation military accepted pistol. (108050-255) {C&R} (300/500)

2530. MAUSER HSC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #912342, .32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% thinning blue finish with overall light oxidation staining and silvering along the high edges. The pistol has the “(eagle) / N” commercial proofs and the frame, slide, and barrel are numbered alike. The checkered walnut grips rate very good with worn points having had a light cleaning. An overall very good commercial model that includes an unmarked magazine. (108050-523) {C&R} (200/400)

2531. MAUSER HSC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #756883, .32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% blue finish with loss due to silvering along the contact areas and high edges. The frame has a lanyard loop at the heel of the grip and the slide has a matted sight groove with “(eagle) / N” and “(eagle) / WaA135” proofs. The checkered walnut grips rate near excellent having been lightly cleaned with overall worn points and a single Mauser Banner marked magazine is included. A very nice third variation military accepted pistol overall. (108050-256) {C&R} (300/500)

2532. DEUTSCHE WERKE ORTGIES POCKET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #74077, .32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with bright about very good bore that has scattered light fine pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 70% blue flaking to brown finish with spots of light fine oxidation staining with some light pitting at left back edge of the slide. There are several light impact marks along the top of the slide and smooth walnut grips with brass logo medallions rate excellent. A single nickel plated magazine is included. (108050-513) {C&R} (100/200)

2533. DEUTSCHE WERKE ORTGIES POCKET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #142281, 32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with bright very good bore that has a spot or two of light pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 90% blue finish with scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining and silvering along the high edges. The smooth walnut grips with brass colored logo medallions rate excellent and a single nickel plated magazine is included. (108050-509) {C&R} (200/400)

2534. DEUTSCHE WERKE ORTGIES VEST POCKET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #70016, .25 ACP 2 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% blue finish with spots of silvering at the muzzle, rear of slide, left side of frame and trigger and along the high edges. There are scattered spots of light fine oxidation as well. The smooth walnut logo medallion grips rate excellent and a single nickel plated magazine with company logo is included. (108050-503) {C&R} (150/250)

2535. DEUTSCHE WERKE ORTGIES VEST POCKET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #66601, .25 ACP 2 1/2” barrel with very good, bright, lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% blue flaking to brown finish with scattered light fine oxidation staining, spots of pinprick pitting and silvering along the high edges and contact points. The smooth walnut logo medallion grips rate excellent and a single nickel plated magazine with logo on the floorplate is included. (108050-504) {C&R} (150/250)

2536. CZ MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #463540, .32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 65% blue flaking to brown finish with scattered light fine oxidation staining, silvering along the high edges. The four vertical groove “fnh” marked slide and barrel have German military test proofs and the one piece brown plastic checkered logo grips rate about very good missing to small chips on either side of the front corners with crisp points remaining on the checkering. A single blue finish magazine with “P.Mod27” marked magazine is included. (108050-638) {C&R} (200/400)

2537. CZ MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #309708, .32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% military blue finish with light silvering along the high edges and a spot or two of light pitting on the frame. The trigger, hammer, and grip screws retain most of their original straw color. The four groove vertical slide and barrel have German military test proof and the frame has a eagle / WaA76 acceptance stamp. The brown plastic checkered wrap around logo grips rate about excellent with a few light handling marks and overall crisp points remaining. A fine example overall that comes with a “P.Mod.27” marked magazine. (108050-636) {C&R} (200/400)

2538. STEVENS OFF HAND TARGET NO. 35 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #55741, 22 LR, 8” part octagon part round barrel with a fair-poor bore which shows only remnants of rifling. The metal surfaces are an overall dull plum brown patina with pewter undertones and some scattered light oxidation and a few scattered areas of very light pinprick pitting. The hammer shows some remnant traces of pale fire blue. The smooth walnut grips rate good and very good, the left side showing some dings and abrasions, the right side some light handling marks, they are pencil-numbered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is loose, the extractor is no longer present and the barrel and frame are numbered to two different pistols. The front sight is intact, remnants of the rear sight are intact, it having been modified and repaired a number of times over the years. A good restoration candidate. (37420-31) {C&R} (50/100)

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2539. PLANT MANUFACTURING EAGLE ARMS COM-PANY SINGLE ACTION SPUR TRIGGER RE-VOLVER serial #6660, .30 CF, 3 1/2” ribbed octagon barrel with a bright about excellent bore. This is real-ly a lovely and very interesting little revolver. The arm started life off as a Plant front-loading revolver with rear-mounted ejector on the right side of the frame, now with a neatly filed loading groove where the cartridge ejector was once located. The cylinder was bored-through for the use of modern metallic centerfire cartridges. The barrel retains about 30% original bright blue, the balance is flaked to a plum patina, the cylinder retains perhaps 55% original bright blue, the balance flaked to a pleasing smooth plum. The frame retains a nice 85% original silverplate with wear on the high edges and contact points and some light scratching on the right side of the frame. Hammer and trigger are a silvery case-hardened patina. The smooth rosewood grips rate very good plus with much original varnish and only minor handling marks and dings from the years, they are stamp-numbered to the gun. Overall a really nice example whose owner thought enough of it to have the arm converted to a more usable fashion after the expiration of the Rollin White patent. (37420-24) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2540. WARNER ARMS CORPORATION 32 TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #B9519, 32 S&W, 3” ribbed round barrel with a very good plus to near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98 to 99% original nickel finish with some light flaking at the muzzle and perhaps a minor handling mark here or there. The triggerguard retains some very good original blue, fading to a darker gray on the bow, while hammer and trigger show very nice color case-hardening. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plus to excellent, they are un-numbered but fit very well. Barrel-to-frame lockup is excellent and the gun functions well mechanically. Really a nice example overall in a very seldom-encountered state of condition. (37420-27) {C&R} (40/100)

2541. ITALIAN VETTERLI-VITALI MODEL 1870/87/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TORINO serial #CD6788 6.5 Carcano, 34” barrel with a very good bore that exhibits some oxidization. Metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal bluing with some wear on bands and trigger-guard. There is some light pitting on both sides of the magazine and oxidization on the bolt. Stock is in very good condition overall and has several minor dings and handling marks. There is a 2” crack on the right side of the butt at the rear. Stock has two sets of numbers, one of which matches the receiver serial number. Overall a very good example of an Italian Vetterli that was converted for World War One. (1X207420-80){ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2542. ITALIAN VETTERLI-VITALI MODEL 1870/87/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BRESCIA serial #MQ8953 6.5 Carcano, 34” barrel with a good bore that has some pitting. Metal surfaces retain about 90% arsenal blued finish with some wear on the barrel, left side of the receiver, and rear band. Barrel, triggerguard and bolt exhibit light oxidation. Stock is excellent with an added coat of finish and a couple minor handling marks. Stock has two sets of serial numbers, one of which matches the receiver number. Overall a nice example of a converted Italian Vetterli. (1X207420-81) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2543. ITALIAN VETTERLI-VITALI MODEL 1870/87/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #25664 6.5 Carcano, 34” barrel with a good bore that has pitting and oxidation. Metal surfaces retain about 90% arsenal blued finish with some light oxidation on the magazine and barrel. Cocking knob and front band finish are turning patina; rear band is somewhat loose. Stock is in very good condition with two 2” cracks near magazine, and stock also has scattered finish loss and minor handling marks. Serial number on butt matches that of the receiver. Overall a good example of a converted Vetterli that will make a nice wallhanger. (1X207420-79) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2544. IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #FUUR, .410 bore, 26” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish having just a few light scratches and a speck or two of surface oxidation. The frame retains 85% of its vivid case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. This gun is in near excellent condition. (1X177420-88) {C&R} (50/100)

2545. R.G. INDUSTRIES MODEL RG26 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #U021429, 25 ACP, 2 5/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% original applied blue finish with most of the loss to the slide which has worn to a mottled mix of blue and gray. The checkered plastic factory grips rate near excellent with a few light scratches. The pistol includes a single magazine. (88072-1) {MODERN} (20/50)

2546. ROHM RG10S DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #30691, 22 LR, 3 1/8” barrel with excellent bore. The matte black finish on this revolver rates excellent showing a light turn ring along the cylinder and a few light handling marks. The checkered white plastic grips rate very good overall showing some light discoloration with slightly rounded points. An inexpensive German-made pistol in overall excellent condition. (1X107914-3) {MODERN} (40/100)

2547. IVER JOHNSON BOSTON-BULLDOG REVOLVER serial #5780, 38 S&W, 2 1/2” octagon barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original nickel plate with scattered light oxidation, scratches, bubbling and a few stray pits. The checkered hard rubber grips with bulldog head rate excellent. The mainspring has been removed but is provided and the single action sear and the base pin retention lever is in need of attention. (1X87899-1) {C&R} (20/75)

2548. BERETTA MODEL 21-A BOBCAT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BAS34833V, 25 ACP, 2 3/8” barrel with excellent bore. The nickel finish on this compact pistol rates excellent showing only a few minor handling marks. This pistol has fixed sights and smooth walnut grips with PB medallions. The grips show light impact marks along the right panel and this pistol comes with a single eight round magazine. This double action pistol remains in overall excellent condition. (108095-1) {MODERN} [Charles Hadley Collection] (100/250)

2549. FOREHAND ARMS COMPANY TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #316533, 32 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% of their nickel-plated finish with light handling marks and specks of oxidation staining scattered near overall. The barrel address reads “Forehand Arms Co., Worcester Mass. U.S.A. / Pat. Jan. 11 Nov. 29 ‘87, Jan. 8 ‘88”. The double action revolver has a blade front sight with u-notch rear sight and has a set of checkered walnut grips with crisp points that remain in excellent condition. A Hunter open-top russet colored leather holster with silver snaps is included with the revolver. (1X107874-5) {MODERN} (25/75)

2550. SAVAGE MODEL 24B OVER-UNDER COMBINATION GUN 22 Magnum/410 Bore, 24” barrels with excellent bores. The barrels retain 90-95% original blue with some fading to brown and scattered light oxidation and light handling marks. The fading case colors on the frame rate very good, fading in places toward gray with light freckling and oxidation. The walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with multiple minor handling blemishes. The gun is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate and its original sights. (127908-17) {MODERN} (200/400)

2551. BRITISH PERCUSSION FOWLER 10 gauge, 45” part-octagon part-round London marked barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces are a blend of pewter and brown with scattered oxidation blemishes, even pitting and limited handling wear. There are a few traces of blue finish on the steel buttplate but it generally matches the rest of the metal surfaces. There are light wedges of floral engraving on the lock and triggerguard with the lock’s engraving still fairly crisp but the triggerguard has softened from pitting. The one-piece buttstock rates fair with a number of cracks and splits that have been repaired on the wrist and forward of the lock. There are also two professionally applied metal repairs, one on each side of the wrist. The forend end section, running forward of the barrels wedding band is a later replacement piece of wood with a single ramrod ferrule mounted about midway. It is separated from the forend by about 1/2” and is broken off about 6” from the muzzle. The lock remains fully functional and a period wood ramrod is present. The top of the barrel is marked “LONDON” with several proof marks and the side of the lock is marked “LONDON WARRANTED”. This should make a great wall hanger. (1X7898-6) {ANTIQUE} (100/300)

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2552. GERMAN GEHA BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #3318, 12 Ga, 27” cylinder bore barrel with a good bore that shows frosting throughout and a ring of oxidation near muzzle. The metal surfaces are turning a dull brown patina with oxidation and oxidation staining throughout. The walnut stock rates good with an added varnish finish, a 1 3/4” crack at upper tang, two 1 1/2” cracks on left side, a 1 1/2” chip on right side of receiver, a 1/2” crack on right side of butt, a deep 2 1/2” scratch on left side of upper tang, a couple 1/2” chips at upper tang, a minor area of paint staining on left side of receiver, scattered dings, handling marks, scratches, abrasions and chips. The right side of butt has the letters “CL” carved into and the left side of butt is marked with a heart cartouche and there is a disc inletted which shows two screws and oxidation staining. An interesting piece of history overall. (1X207951-15) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (50/100)

2553. GERMAN G29/40 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY STEYR (SPORTERIZED) serial #7191a, 22 CF, 23” unmarked heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel appears to be in-the-white with scattered oxidation staining while the receiver and bolt-stop area retain about 90% arsenal blue with scattered fading. The triggerguard and floorplate have turned a dull brown patina with scattered scratches and the buttplate shows oxidation and oxidation staining throughout. The cutdown beech stock rates very good with a 1” added cut to the bolt, scattered large abrasions, dings, chips, scratches and handling marks. The floorplate and triggerguard are matching to the receiver and the rifle is sighted with a Lyman All-American 6x power scope. The scope tube retains about 70% original blue with a couple large areas of silvering loss at front and it has a fine crosshair reticle with slightly cloudy optics. As with any arm of unknown caliber it is imperative to get this rifle checked out prior to firing. An aftermarket leather sling that shows crazing and flaking throughout is included with this rifle. An interesting Mauser target rifle overall. (1X207951-68) {MODERN} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2554. WINCHESTER MODEL 50 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #6328, 12 ga, 28” plain barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish having loss due to light scratches and wear on the high edges. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks over a moderately flaking varnish. This shotgun seems to function well mechanically. (1X177927-78) {C&R} (200/400)

2555. BELGIAN GUILD GUN BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #37341, 16 ga, 29 1/2” solid rib barrels choked modified and modified with very good pitted bores. The barrels retain 80% of their original blue finish which are toning to a dark brown patina having scattered scratches and rub marks. The breeches display nice golden leaf inlayed geometric borders. The boxlock frame has toned to a dull gray patina and is embellished with two running dogs on the right and a dog hunting a wild boar on the left, all done with natural habitat backgrounds surrounded by open foliate scroll. The fences and top of the frame show nice stippling. The triggerguard displays an open scroll engraving with a dog’s head in the center. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock with a shadow lined left side cheekpiece rates very good as refinished long ago, having a hole on the toeline from a removed sling swivel and having scattered dings and scratches. The splinter forend rates excellent displaying some lightly scattered dings and having a 3” chip on the right side that have been nicely rounded; both stocks exhibit worn and flat check-ering and have a glossy added varnish. The buttstock is fitted with a red rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14 3/4”. The gun features an engraved grip cap, automatic safety, cocking indicators and extractors. The gun will require mechanical attention and the right barrel fails to fire. A nicely engraved Belgian double shogun. (1X177764-1) {C&R} (300/500)

2556. PARKER SIDE LEVER DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28 3/4” matted rib damascus barrels both choked improved cylinder, having very good bores with some light pitting primarily near the breech ends. The barrels have toned to a dark brown patina having some scattered dings, scratches, rub marks and specks of surface oxidation. The locks and frame have toned to a dark brown patina having light traces of original case colors in the protected areas. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates about very good having been refinished long ago displaying some dings, scratches and having some separation around the locks and tangs. The checkered walnut forend rates good displaying a 3” crack on the belly emanating from the forend iron which has been repaired with a thin piece of wire. Both stocks show some added varnish and the buttplate is proud of the wood. (1X177591-17) {C&R} (175/275)

2557. SAVAGE MODEL 775A SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #237121, 12 ga, 30” plain barrel choked full having a bright near excellent bore. The barrel retains abut 70% original blue which is fading to a gray with some light oxidation stains present. The receiver is embellished in a light scroll engraving having two ducks in flight on the right and two pointers on the left surrounded by open scroll. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates about very good displaying a large chip on the left cheek, along with having some scattered dings and scratches. The checkered walnut forend rates very good displaying some light scattered dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a Pachmayr hard rubber buttplate. The gun functions well, but it will require mechanical attention as it fails to fire. (1X177785-38) {MODERN} (75/150)

2558. SWEDISH M96 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #474855, 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with fair bore that has scattered pitting but strong rifling. Receiver is dated “1919”, buttplate, bolt parts, and rear sight are all matching, but remaining parts are mismatched. An aftermarket flash suppressor has been installed, and an aftermarket leather sling is included. Stock disc shows a “3” for bore condition, and stock rates very good overall with scattered handling marks and a 1/2” hairline split at tang. Overall an interesting Swedish Mauser. (1X207264-1) {C&R} (150/250)

2559. PERCUSSION FULL STOCK SPORTING RIFLE BY CONESTOGA RIFLE WORKS .50 cal., 35” octagonal barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces are predominately a brown patina with scattered dents and scratches especially around the breech end of the barrel. The lock is a dark smoky gray patina with hammer mostly a lighter gunmetal gray. The brass furniture has turned to a pleasing golden ocher patina. The lock and the barrel are both marked “Conestoga Rifle Works Lancaster PA”. The hardwood stock rates good overall with a thin 3” crack through the wrist and long repairs approximately 16” from the muzzle along the barrel with a few light handling marks and marks from being cleaned. Some of the stock pins and hardware are modern replacements and do not fit the wood properly. The lock still functions but the brass tipped wooden ramrod is obviously not correct and is short. These rifles were reported to be economy rifles for the local trade marketed by Henry Leman under his trade name Conestoga Rifle Works. (2X57535-6) {ANTIQUE} (50/100)

2560. SAVAGE MODEL 755A SEMI AUTO SHOTGUN serial #581816, 12 Ga, 20” shortened plain barrel unchoked, with an excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% reapplied black enamel finish while the receiver retains 98% original blue with oxidation on triggerguard and scroll engraving. The walnut stock rates near very good with an added varnish finish, handling marks, finish loss, scratches, dings and a 2 1/2” crack on right side of butt. The stock is equipped with a loose fitting Gunpad recoil pad which shows scratches and wear throughout. The barrel has an amateurishly added permanently affixed breaching device. An interesting shotgun overall. (2X207666-9) {MODERN} (25/75)

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2561. REMINGTON 1894 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #121376, 10 ga, 30” damascus matted rib barrels with very good bores having light to moderate pitting their full length. The barrels have toned to a bright pewter patina having some light dings and scattered oxidation and staining present. The boxlock frame is a bright pewter patina having some scattered light scratches and having some oxida-tion stains present. The checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock rates about very good displaying numerous dings and scratches along with having two repair pins above the wrist from two cracks emanating from the upper tang, a crossbolt repair through the cheeks that have been filled with wood filler, there is also a 2” repair on the right side cheek. The splinter forend rates good plus displaying moderate to heavy dings having some edge wear and chipping. The buttstock is fitted with an added Pachmayr recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14”. This shotgun was once fitted with ejectors leaving the barrel flats bare from some parts. A very good gun to bring back to life. (2X177147-210) {MODERN} [Terry Buffum Collection] (150/300)

2562. ITHACA FIELD GRADE BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #275537, 12 ga, 28” matted rib barrels choked modified and full with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% reapplied blue finish. The frame has toned to a dull pewter-brown patina with strong traces of original case-hardened color here and there. The checkered pistolgrip roundknob buttstock and splinter forend rate very good with some light dings and handling marks as well as some added finish. The length of pull to the black plastic buttplate is 14 1/4” with drops of 1 7/8” and 3 1/4”. (3X157053-6) {C&R} (175/275)

2563. REMINGTON MODEL 6 TAKEDOWN SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #S-356886, 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a lightly pitted gray bore. The metal surfaces are gray and brown with oxidation staining and some scattered pinprick pitting. The walnut buttstock rates near excellent as refinished with a few minor dings and scratches, and the nicely made amateur replacement forearm rates very good as is. The brass buttplate is shimmed with a 1/8” piece of rubber and hangs slightly proud of the wood. The gun is sighted with its factory barrel mounted sights and also includes a tang mounted folding peep sight. (1X127904-20) {C&R} (175/275)

2564. WINCHESTER MODEL 1903 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #90498, 22 Win Auto, 20” barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue with some areas fading toward brown, some light freckling and a few minor handling marks. The receiver is a mix of brown and gray patinas with some light pinprick pitting and oxidation staining, and a few remnants of original blue in protected areas. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good plus with a couple of small cracks by the upper tang and another by the buttplate, multiple light dings and scratches, and an added finish. The gun is fitted with original sights. (1X127888-6) {C&R} (400/600)

2565. GERMAN FLOBERT BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #29, 22 RF, 18” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces are primarily an oxidized brown mixed with about 30% original blue. The plain hardwood semi-pistolgrip stock rates good with a chip in the toe and multiple dings and scratches. The gun is unmarked except for “Flobert” and two German proofmarks on the barreled action and “29” on the bolt and bottom of the barrel. The extractor is not present. (1X127728-6) {MODERN} (15/30)

2566. RANGER MODEL 101.2 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 20 ga., 26” barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are an overall plum color patina with spots of light silvering along the high edges and near the muzzle with spots of fine oxidation staining heaviest near the receiver and bolt cutout. The smooth pistolgrip stock has been lightly cleaned and a repair has been made at the wrist where a large chip is missing from the top. A single 2 round detachable box magazine is included. (1X107963-10) {MODERN} (50/150)

2567. WESTERN AUTO / REVELATION MODEL 312AKB BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1270432, 12 ga., 26” plain barrel with C-Lect-Choke and bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with overall spots of light oxidation staining and several superficial light scratches. The bolt has a manual safety and a large area is covered with fine oxidation staining. The smooth hardwood Monte Carlo style stock rates about excellent with numerous light handling marks and a few areas of flaking varnish. Included with this shotgun is a single detachable magazine. (107963-13) {MODERN} (75/150)

2568. REMINGTON MODEL 11 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #119673, 12 ga, 28” plain barrel choked full with a bright near excellent bore having just a few light pits present. The metal surfaces have toned to a pleasing brown patina which is mixing with a gray, having some silvering on the high edges. The smooth walnut round knob buttstock rates very good displaying a 1/2” crack emanating from the upper tang along with having some light dings. The smooth walnut finger groove forend rates very good displaying just a few light handling marks; both stocks exhibit some added varnish. The stock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate which displays some light dings. (1X177927-77) {C&R} (100/250)

2569. REMINGTON NO. 4 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #175216, 25 RF, 22 1/2” barrel with a good plus bore that shows scattered pitting and oxidation but strong rifling. The barrel’s metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina with scattered oxidation staining and some added enamel finish along its length. The frame, hammer and triggerguard area have turned a dull brown patina showing oxidation staining and a couple spots of some enamel. The buttplate shows oxidation throughout and the hardwood stock and forend rate very good with an added varnish finish, a couple small chips, a 1” crack at upper tang, flaking varnish throughout, scattered dings, scratches, stains and handling marks. A neat single shot Remington rifle. (1X207951-144) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/250)

2570. DAVIS WARNER BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #E9865, 12 ga, 29” shortened solid rib barrels choked full and improved cylinder with very good bright bores. The barrels retain 85% original blue finish displaying some scattered scratches and specks of surface oxidation and displaying a brown patina around the surfaces of the breech ends. The boxlock frame retains 45% case-hardened colors with the balance toning to a dark brown patina. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock and forend rate very good displaying scattered dings and scratches over a reapplied varnish. The length of pull to the added hard rubber buttplate is 13 1/2”. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (2X177732-3) {C&R} (50/100)

2571. LEFEVER SIDELOCK G GRADE DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #47236, 12 ga, 30” matted rib barrels choked full and improved cylinder with very good bores having light pitting throughout. The barrels have been cleaned to a dark patina displaying a poorly re-blued finish leaving a streaked finish and some scattered specks of surface oxidation and a few light dings. The sidelocks and frame retain 80% of their added finish having some edge wear and some scattered surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as refinished displaying a few light dings with moderate sanding marks. The forend rates very good as refinished having some rough sanded edges; the forend metal has been refinished and displays moderate pitting. The buttstock is fitted with an added white line recoil pad which provides a length of pull 14 1/4”. The gun features double triggers, cocking indicators and extractors. (3X177147-206) {MODERN} [Terry Buffum Collection] (100/250)

2572. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #777984, 16 ga, 26” plain barrel with Poly-choke having a bright ex-cellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish having slight loss due to handling marks. The receiver has lost nearly all of its finish displaying a bright gray patina having some strong silvering on the high edges. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good displaying scattered dings and scratches over an added varnish that is flaking. (1X178007-15) {C&R} (200/400)

2573. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #868553, 12 ga, 30” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish having loss around the muzzle and displaying some light scattered scratches; the left side of the receiver displays two professionally added holes. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate. (1X177927-71) {C&R} (300/500)

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2574. WINCHESTER MODEL 25 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #79940, 12 ga, 28” plain barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 85% evenly thinning original blue finish which is thinning more moderately toward the breech end of the barrel. The receiver retains 80% original blue finish having moderate silvering on the high edges and along the belly. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved flat bottom forend rate excellent with the exception of having a few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate. (1X177951-86) {C&R} (175/275)

2575. STEVENS MODEL 5100 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN 12 ga, 30” solid rib barrels choked full and modified with very good bores that exhibit a small ding on the right tube 5 1/4” from the muzzle. The barrels retain about 85% evenly thinning blue finish which is toning to a brown patina having some light scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The boxlock frame retains 60% original case-hardened colors with the balance displaying a smoky gray patina. The checkered synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying scattered scratches from the years of use. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. The gun will require slight mechanical attention as the top lever returns to center when the barrels are opened. (1X177942-28) {MODERN} (100/200)

2576. REMINGTON MODEL 29 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #33486, 12 ga, 27” barrel choked modified with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% evenly thinning original blue finish having moderate silvering on the belly and on the high edges. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished showing worn checkering and some scattered dings. The buttstock is fitted with a rubber Pachmayr recoil pad. (1X177951-152) {MODERN} (100/200)

2577. STEVENS MODEL 94 BREAK ACTION SHOTGUN serial #C357255, 12 ga., 26” plain barrel choked cylinder with bright excellent bore. The barrel has an overall plum color patina showing a few light scratches. The hammer, trigger and frame show mottled case-hardened colors with spot of light fine oxidation staining. The barrel has been drilled and tapped for a one piece Weaver that anchors a Bushnell Banner 1.5-4.5X scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The press-checkered pistol grip buttstock and forend rate excellent showing a few light handling marks, a small chip by the added rear swivel stud and two small stable drying cracks at either side of the wrist. This break action single barrel shotgun has a padded camouflage sling and remains in near excellent condition. (1X108028-8) {MODERN} (40/60)

2578. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 583.1 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga., 28” plain barrel choked improved cylinder with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are an overall brown color patina with spots of blue showing in protected areas. There are numerous light handling marks and areas of oxidation staining visible and the gun is sighted with a single brass bead front sight. The smooth hardwood pistolgrip stock rates excellent showing a light cleaning, a small spot of filler on the right side, and several light handling marks. The shotgun remains in very good overall condition. (1X108048-17S20154) {MODERN} (25/75)

2579. RJ BRAVERMAN STINGER SINGLE SHOT PEN PISTOL serial #B001189, 25 ACP, 1 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel metal surfaces rate excellent. This pistol is in excellent condition and includes a factory black nylon carry sheath. (57997-17) {MODERN} (100/200)

2580. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 FOURTH MODEL REVOLVER serial #115291, 32 S&W, 3 1/2” fluted round barrel with a good bore showing scattered pitting and oxidation. The metal surfaces retain about 75% flaking original nickel with majority of loss along the frame, cylinder and cartridge ejector spud. The rosewood birdshead grips rate good to very good with handling marks spots of flaking finish. The action is in need of mechanical attention as the hammer does not function properly. (57832-14) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2581. REMINGTON SMOOT NEW MODEL NO. 2 REVOLVER serial #824, 32 RF, 2 3/4” ribbed octagon barrel with a very good plus bore remaining overall bright with light pitting here and there. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original nickel which has dulled from dried protective grease. The checkered hard rubber birdshead grips rate very good plus with minimal wear. The action times and functions nicely. (57834-4) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

2582. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON VICTOR DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #3746, 32 S&W, 2” round barrel with a dark oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original nickel with loss due to light scratches and areas of flaking. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plus with some very light handling marks. (58104-8) {C&R} (50/100)

2583. ARMY MARKED MAUSER HSC SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #749918, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some minor frosting. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue, some scattered light fading and silvering scratches. The checkered grips rate very good showing a few dings, scratches and handling marks. The pistol appears to be a “Third Variation”, the left side of the triggerguard is marked “(Eagle)/135” and the front right of slide is marked with an “(Eagle)/N” proof. A single magazine is included with this pistol. A nice example for the military collector. (208112-16) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (400/600)

2584. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1317861, 32 WS, 20” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1940’s vintage carbine retain 95% original blue with some silvering to the edges of the receiver, a couple small spots of pitting on the bottom left of receiver and some light silvering on bands and barrel. The walnut stock rates excellent with a few light dings, light scratches and minor handling marks. The carbine is sighted with an unmarked Marble No. 63 style rear sight and a white dot front and has a grooved steel buttplate. A high condition 1894 that will make a great addition to any Winchester collection. (208112-4) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (400/600)

2585. NAZI POLICE MARKED MAUSER HSC SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #858846, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue with some scattered light silvering and light fading on front and backstrap. The checkered grips rate very good showing a few dings, handling marks and scratches. This pistol is marked with an “(Eagle)/L” on the left side of the triggerguard indicating police use. A matching numbered and unnumbered magazine are included with this pistol along with a brown pebbled leather holster which shows scattered flaking. A nice example overall. (208112-22) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (300/500)

2586. WALTHER MODEL 4 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #109541, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that shows a few pits but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some light silvering to the high edges and some light fading on front, backstrap and barrel. The checkered Walther grips rate very good plus with a minor chip at top of left panel, a few scattered handling marks and light dings. A single magazine is included with this pistol. An excellent example in much higher condition than commonly seen. (208112-84) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (300/500)

2587. WALTHER MODEL 5 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #376523, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered light pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with scattered light freckling, silvering and fading. The Walther grips rate very good showing scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. A single magazine is included with this pistol. A very fine example in much higher condition than is commonly seen. (208112-21) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (250/450)

2588. BERETTA MODEL 20 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #BE21873V, 25 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that shows a couple spots of oxidation. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some silvering on the high edges of slide. The Beretta grips rate very good showing scattered dings, light scratches, light flaking and handling marks. A factory magazine and a brown leather Safariland holster are included. A very good Beretta Model 20 pistol. (208112-86) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (100/200)

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2589. MAUSER MODEL 1910 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #293333, 25 ACP, 3” barrel with a very good bore that shows some pitting near rear. The metal surfaces of this Mauser banner and “(Crown)/U” marked pistol retain 90% original blue with scattered fading, silvering and light freckling. The checkered walnut grips rate very good with some added oil finish, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. All visible serialized parts are matching and the right side of the frame is marked “GERMANY”. A single magazine is included with this pistol. A very good example overall. (208112-74) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/400)

2590. MAUSER MODEL 1934 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #301255, 32 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered light pitting. The metal surfaces retain 30-40% original blue with the balance having turned a dull brown patina with scattered freckling and silvering. The smooth walnut grips rate very good showing scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The slide and frame are matching and a single magazine is included that shows scattered oxidation and pitting. The bottom of the magazine release has broken off and the magazine releases a bit harder than usual. The pistol is not cocking properly and will require mechanical attention to fix. A good project gun overall. (208112-69) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (100/200)

2591. SMITH & WESSON SW380 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #RAA7391, 380 ACP, 3” barrel with an excellent bore. The slide retains 97% original enamel with some light flaking to the high edges. The polymer frame rates very good plus with light handling marks and dings and a single magazine is included. A nice SW380 overall. (208112-87) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (150/250)

2592. WALTHER MODEL 8 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #398376, 25 ACP, 2 7/8” barrel with a poor bore that shows oxidation and pitting throughout. The metal surfaces have dulled to a brown patina with scattered freckling and some small spots of light pitting. The checkered grips rate very good with scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The right grip panel has a blue disc that is marked “6,35” and the left panel has a blue disc that is marked “W” for Walther. A single magazine is included. A good example of an early Walther pocket pistol. (208112-19) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (150/250)

2593. MAUSER MODEL 1910 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #154806, 25 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with a good bore that shows oxidation and pitting throughout but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this “(Crown)/U” marked pistol retain about 80% original blue with a small area of light pitting at left rear of frame, scattered silvering scratches, fading with heavy fading on the left side and scattered freckling. The checkered walnut grips rate very good, with an added oil finish and show a few dings, scratches and handling marks. All visible serialized parts are matching and a single magazine is included. A very good example overall. (208112-79) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/400)

2594. MAUSER HSC SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #725669, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with scattered freckling and silvering. The grips rate very good with a minor chip at top front of right panel, scattered scratches, dings and handling marks. The slide is marked with a “(Eagle)/N” proof on the front right side and a single magazine is included. A very good example overall. (208112-12) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (250/450)

2595. MAUSER MODEL 1934 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #365489, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows a few light pits. The metal surfaces of this Mauser Banner marked pistol retain 70% original blue with scattered fading, oxidation spots and silvering. The checkered walnut grips rate very good showing scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The slide serial number has been defaced but it appears to match the frame and the remaining numbers are matching to the frame. A single magazine is included with this pistol. A solid example that may make a good shooter. (208112-71) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/300)

2596. MAUSER MODEL 1914 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #67567, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a poor to fair bore that shows oxidation and pitting throughout but visible rifling. The metal surfaces of this Mauser Banner marked pistol retain 60% of an arsenal quality blue with scattered fading, silvering and some areas of blued-over pitting. The walnut grips rate good with an older added varnish, flaking, dings, a few areas of chipping and the right panel of the points showing flattening throughout. All visible serialized parts are matching and a single magazine is included. A good example overall. (208112-52) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/400)

2597. COLT FRONTIER SCOUT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #71338F, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with some scattered fading along the barrel and ejector housing and some light silvering on the edges of the frame. The Colt grips rate very good plus showing some scattered light dings, scratches and handling marks. A very good Frontier Scout overall. (208112-63) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (200/400)

2598. ENFIELD 1853 STYLE MUSKET .58 Cal, 39” smoothbore barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of a reapplied blue finish with some light wear on front sight and the brass parts appear polished bright with some silvering scratches and freckling. The walnut stock rates very good as-refinished with an added varnish, a repaired 1” crack at upper tang, a repaired 6” crack on the left side of barrel at rear, a few scattered dings, light scratches and handling marks. The lockplate is marked “(Crown)/VR/Tower” but there do not appear to be any other markings on the gun and it is likely a newly made reproduction or an assembled piece. The rear sight has been resoldered on and the hammer appears to function well. A good piece for the budding Civil War collector or reenactor. (207944-2) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2599. MAUSER MODEL 1914 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #86549, 32 ACP, 4” barrel with a good bore that shows light to moderate pitting throughout much of its length but evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue with scattered fading, silvering, oxidation staining and small areas of pitting. The checkered grips rate very good showing scattered scratches, dings and handling marks. All visible serialized parts are matching and a single magazine that shows freckling and light pitting throughout is included. A solid example of a Model 1914 Mauser pistol. (208112-70) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/400)

2600. IVER JOHNSON SMOKER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #6965, 32 RF, 3” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original nickel with scattered silvering scratches, light pitting and oxidation spots. The smooth walnut grips rate very good plus with an added varnish and showing scattered dings, handling marks and flaking. The barrel, cylinder and grip frame are all matching and the hammer is not cocking properly and will require mechanical attention to fix. A good project gun overall. (208112-75) {ANTIQUE} [Marsell Collection] (25/75)

2601. COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #160154, 38 Colt, 4 1/2” barrel with a dark oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% of a reapplied nickel finish with scattered oxidation, finished-over pitting and flaking. The rampant Colt grips rate good with flattening throgohout, a few scratches, handling marks and dings. The grip frame, frame and triggerguard are matching; there do not appear to be any other serialized parts. The double action appears to function well, with the cylinder showing a bit of play. A good entry-level example for the Colt collector. (208112-55) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/400)

2602. WALTHER MODEL 7 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #57497, 25 ACP, 3” barrel with a fair bore that shows oxidation throughout much of its length but visible rifling. The metal surfaces retain 95% quality reapplied blue with scattered freckling, silvering and light fading. The Walther grips rate very good with the right panel being loose and overall dings, scratches, flaking and handling marks are observed. There is no rear sight assembly present but a single magazine is included with this pistol. A good example overall. (208112-85) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (150/250)

2603. RUGER MKII SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #19-45914, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue. The checkered Ruger grips rate about excellent with some handling marks and a single 10 round factory magazine is included. A nice MKII that will likely make a great shooter. (208112-64) {MODERN} [Marsell Collection] (200/300)

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2604. SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #97741, 32 ACP, 4” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered light pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with some silvering to the high edges and scattered light freckling and fading. The “SAVAGE QUALITY” marked grips rate very good with light dings, handling marks and scratches. The left side of the frame is marked “SAVAGE” above the grips and a single magazine is included. A very good example overall. (208112-73) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/400)

2605. SOVIET TT-33 TOKAREV SEMI AUTO PISTOL BY TULA serial #SM1952, 7.62x25mm, 4 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that shows a few scattered areas of pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1939 vintage pistol retain 98% reapplied phosphate with some scattered silvering scratches and areas of finished-over pitting. The correct Tula marked grips rate very good plus with a few light dings and handling marks. There is no added safety or visible import markings on this pistol. The frame, barrel and slide are all matching but the magazine is numbered to a different gun. A good entry-level Tokarev pistol. (208112-66) {C&R} [Marsell Collection] (200/300)

2606. EAST GERMAN MAKAROV SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #4945, 9x18 Makarov, 3 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1965 dated pistol retain 98% original blue with some light silvering to the high edges of slide. The checkered plastic grips rate very good showing some scattered dings and handling marks. The frame and slide are matching and there is a Century import mark on the right side of frame. A single unmarked magazine is included. A nice example of these sought-after Makarov pistols. (208050-561) {C&R} (250/450)

2607. ITALIAN VETTERLI MODEL 1870/87 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TORINO serial #E3175, 10.4mm, 34” barrel with a good bore that shows oxidation throughout but visible rifling. The metal surfaces are an overall dull brown patina with some light pitting spots on magazine, scattered freckling and oxidation staining and the buttplate and magazine well showing the heaviest freckling. The hardwood stock rates very good as-lightly cleaned with several strong Italian cartouches, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The stock is numbered matching to the barrel, the bolt is numbered “13” but there do not appear to be any other serialized parts. A very good example of these early Italian rifles. (208152-2) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

2608. DIANA “THE DIANA” SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #11408, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with a good bore that shows a large area of pitting on the left side but visible rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue with thinning and silvering throughout, some scattered oxidation staining and a small spot of light pitting on the left side of frame. The Diana marked grips rate about very good with a couple minor chips, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The slide is marked “THE DIANA ‘PATENT’/AUTOMATIC PISTOL CAL 6.35/(Trumpeter On Horse)”, the pistol appears to be of Belgian or French manufacture as the frame is marked “FEU”, for fire and there do not appear to be any further markings. A single magazine is included with this pistol. An interesting pistol overall that may benefit from further research. (208139-77D32374) {MODERN} (50/100)

2609. UNMARKED MAUSER 98 STYLE BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE 8mm CF, (Likely 8mm Mauser), 24” barrel with a good plus bore that shows scattered pitting and oxidation but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 25% of an arsenal quality blue with the floorplate retaining most of the remaining blue and the balance having faded to a brown patina with scattered oxidation staining and some pitting on rear band and throughout buttplate. The hardwood stock rates very good as-lightly cleaned with an added varnish, a 1 1/2” crack at upper tang, some chipping around buttplate, a few staining areas, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The serialized parts are mismatched. The rifle closely resembles the 1924 style rifles as the receiver is similar to that of a Kar98a and the front sight protector looks like that of the Polish WZ-29. There is no cleaning rod present but a black leather sling is included. An interesting rifle that may benefit from further research. (208139-56D32206) {MODERN} (150/300)

2610. GERMAN GEW 98(M) BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPANDAU serial #4422c, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a dark oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of this 1913 dated rifle retain 65% reapplied blue with scattered fading and oxidation. The hardwood stock rates very good as-cleaned with an added oil finish. There is a strong “EWB” marking on left side of butt signifying issue to a Bavarian civil defense group, a 1” crack on right side below receiver, scattered dings, handling marks and light scratches. The barrel is matching to the receiver but all other visible parts are mismatched. A good entry-level 98M for the budding Mauser collector. (208152-9) {C&R} (200/300)

2611. GERMAN K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY WAFFEN WERKE BRUNN serial #3477AI, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a very good plus lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this dot coded and 1944 dated rifle retain 50% arsenal blue with the balance having turned a dull brown patina and showing scattered dings and light oxidation. The laminated stock rates very good overall with lightly added oil finish and showing scattered dings, handling marks, scratches, flaking oil and a couple minor chips. The barrel and bands are matching to the receiver but the other parts appear mismatched or unnumbered. The bolt appears to be from an earlier K98A, the Nazi Swastikas and eagles have peened and there is no cleaning rod present. A good entry-level K98k for the budding Mauser collector. (208050-825) {C&R} (250/450)

2612. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOYO KOGO serial #90358, 7.7 Arisaka, 25” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 30th series rifle are an overall dull brown patina with scattered oxidation staining, freckling, silvering and some stain specks. The hardwood stock rates very good also with scattered stain specks, a few scattered abrasions, a repaired crack on both sides of wrist, scattered dings, handling marks, stains and scratches. The Chrysthemum is ground, the bolt is mismatched but the front band is matching. The rear front band screw, buttplate and rear sling swivel screws are present and the rear triggerguard screw is a later replacement that does not screw in all the way and all other screws are missing resulting in a loose fit. The upper tang and follower spring are loose, the rifle is not functioning properly and there is no follower present. A good project gun or parts donor rifle. (208152-4) {C&R} (50/100)

2613. ITALIAN M38 CARCANO BOLT ACTION CARBINE (SPORTERIZED) serial #BA1900, 6.5 Carcano, 21” barrel with a good plus bore that shows scattered pitting and frosting throughout but strong rifling. The metal surfaces show a fading arsenal blue finish with scat-tered freckling and oxidation staining. The cut-down stock rates very good as-refinished with an added oil finish, a chip at toe, a thin 1/2” crack at left sling slot, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The magazine follower sticks upward when the bolt is operated and will require mechanical attention to fix. A good project gun overall. (208092-2) {MODERN} (25/75)

2614. DEACTIVATED BRITISH P14 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE serial #61219, 303 British, 26” barrel with a very good bore. The metal surfaces are turning a dull brown patina with a large dent on the left side of triggerguard and the front sling swivel is bent. There is scattered oxidation and freckling. The walnut stock rates very good with an armory added dark oil finish, a couple abrasions, a filled-in stock disc slot, strong British markings, a small red paint stain on the left side below receiver, an area of chipping around the deactivation hole, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The rifle has been deactivated by drilling a hole throughout the rear of the barrel and several parts are marked “DP” for drill purpose and the handguard is a bit loose. The stock appears to be of Winchester manufacture but the rear sight and bolt are matching to the receiver, there is no stacking hook present and there is a Century import mark on the underside of the barrel. The front volley sight plate is present but there are no volley sights. The bolt and safety operate like a regular P14 but no thought should be given to the loading or firing of this arm. A good wallhanger for the military collector. (208117-121) {C&R} (75/150)

2615. DEACTIVATED BRITISH P14 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE serial #630504, 303 British, 26” barrel with a plugged bore. The metal surfaces are dulling to a brown patina with scattered freckling and oxidation staining. The walnut stock rates very good with an armory added oil finish, faint British markings, the stock disc being filed in, a 1” area of chipping to the left of rear sight, scattered dings, flaking finish, abrasions, handling marks and scratches. The bolt and rear sight are matching to the receiver, there is a hole through the barrel for deactivation and several of the parts are marked “DP” indicating drill purpose. The front volley sight plate is present but the volley sights themselves are no longer present. The action and sight retain cosomoline, the bolt remains functional and there is no stacking hook present. The barrel is a Century import marked. A good wallhanger for the military collector. (208117-120) {C&R} (75/150)

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2616. DEACTIVATED BRITISH P14 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE serial #461594, 303 British, 26” barrel with a plugged bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dull gray patina with scattered freckling, oxidation and silvering scratches. The walnut stock rates very good with an added dark oil finish, a 3/4” chip in front of buttplate, a spliced repair at heel, a filled-in stock disc hole, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The rifle has been deactivated by means of a hole at the rear of barrel and several of the parts are marked “DP” indicating drill purpose use. The bolt and receiver are numbered matching to the receiver, the front volley sight plate is present on the left side of the stock but there are no volley sights present. There is still comoline present, the bolt operates, there is no stacking hook present and there is a Century import mark on the underside of the barrel. A good wallhanger for the military collector. (208117-122) {C&R} (75/150)

2617. ERMA WERKE EP-25 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #00226, 25 ACP, 3” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered light pitting. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some scattered silvering and light fading. The smooth Erma grips rate very good showing some added varnish, a few scratches and dings. The pistol is not cocking properly and will require mechanical attention to fix and a single magazine is included. A good project gun overall. (208139-82D32368) {MODERN} (25/50)

2618. ITALIAN 91/24 CARCANO BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY TERNI (SPORTERIZED) serial #DN4821, 6.5 Carcano, 17 3/4” barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered light pitting and frosting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 60% of an arsenal blue finish with scattered fading, oxidation staining and freckling and a couple small areas of pitting. The buttplate has a reapplied enamel finish with scattered flaking and the cut-down beech stock rates very good with an added varnish finish, a 1/3” crack behind upper tang, a putty repair on either side of the rear sight base, scattered flaking, a few spots of staining, dings, scratches and handling marks. The magazine is proud of wood, there is a left side mounted sling swivel, there is a block of wood added in the magazine hole and the front sight has some added white paint. An interesting Carcano that may prove to be a good hunting rifle. (208190-10) {MODERN} (50/100)

2619. L.C. SMITH FIELD GRADE DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #101870, 12 ga, 30” barrels with very good lightly pitted bores. The barrels have toned to an even gray patina with light specs of surface oxidation. The locks and frame have been cleaned to bright pewter with light surface oxidation and pitting. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as refinished, showing light dings and a small crack on the right side of the triggerguard emanating from the frame. The checkered walnut forend rates excellent with light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a 14 1/4” length of pull. The gun will not fire and will require mechanical attention. The barrels are off face. (177837-7) {C&R} (100/200)

2620. REMINGTON-WHITMORE MODEL 1876 DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #1694, 12 ga, 30” barrels choked improved modified and modified with near excellent bores with light pitting. The metal surfaces have toned to a soft gray patina with light tool marks here and there and light surface oxidation. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock rates very good as refinished displaying some light dings; there is a 1” gold plate inlayed on top of the wrist. The smooth walnut forend rates very good as refinished. The buttstock is fitted with a steel widow’s peak buttplate which provides a 13 3/4” length of pull. (177863-41) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2621. REMINGTON NO. 4 ROLLING BLOCK TAKEDOWN RIFLE serial #184052, .32, 24” octagon barrel with a very good bore with a few light pits. The barrel has toned to a dull brown patina with pitting and silvering on the right side due to light cleaning. The frame has toned to an oxidized smoke gray patina with traces of original case-hardened colors in the protected areas. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good with light dings and scratches from the years. Rifle is equipped with its original sights. (178116-95) {C&R} (100/200)

2622. MARLIN MODEL 97 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #342848, 24” octagon barrel with a very good lightly pitted bore. The metal sur-faces have toned to a brown patina with scattered specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good with dings and scratches from the years. The rifle is equipped with its original sights. (177951-53) {C&R} (100/200)

2623. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #L809603V, 12 ga, 21” plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with light handling marks. Mounted to the left side of the receiver is a Weaver side mount. (178133-1) {MODERN} (300/500)

2624. WINCHESTER MODEL 37 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN .410 bore, 26” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 75% thinning original blue finish. The frame retains 40% original blue finish with the balance flaking to a pewter patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light dings. (178178-67) {C&R} (75/150)

2625. REMINGTON MODEL 870 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #B136925M, 20” rifled barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish displaying some light handling marks. The checkered birch pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with light handling marks. The receiver is fitted with a B-Square side mount which supports a Tru-Glow rifle sight. (178121-6) {MODERN} (100/250)

2626. STOEGER UPLANDER DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #295996, 12 ga, 26” solid rib barrel choked improved cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend rate excellent with light scratches. The gun features double triggers and extractors. The barrels have been professionally back bored. (178133-7) {MODERN} (150/250)

2627. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #N695678V, 12 ga, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 96% original blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The buttstock has been fitted with a Morgan adjustable recoil pad. The receiver is equipped with a B-Square scope mount which supports a Bushnell 1.75-4x32 rifle scope with bright excellent optics. (178139-52D32103) {MODERN} (300/500)

2628. REMINGTON MODEL 11-87 YOUTH SPORTSMAN SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #TL079474, 20 ga, 21” ventilated rib Rem choked barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces display a Mossy Oak camouflage pattern with a few light handling marks. The Mossy Oak camouflage pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a rubber recoil pad which provides a 13” length of pull. Included is an improved modified choke tube. (178171-37) {MODERN} (400/600)

2629. REMINGTON MODEL 870 WINGMASTER MAGNUM SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #T181933N, 20 ga, 28” plain barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with light handling marks and specks of surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with light handling marks. (178124-8) {MODERN} (125/200)

2630. COLT MODEL 1878 DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #19760, 12 ga, 24” barrels with very good bores with light pitting their full lengths. The metal surfaces have toned to a dark brown patina with scattered pitting and surface oxidation. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock rates about very good displaying moderate dings and a crack emanating from both locks to the upper tang. The checkered walnut forend rates very good displaying light dings and scratches; the ebony forend tip is missing. (178117-7) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

2631. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #95361, 12 ga, 21” shortened barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a brown patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good showing dings, scratches and two cracks emanating from the frame on both sides of the wrist. The forend rates very good with light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a White Line rubber recoil pad which provides a 14” length of pull. (178116-52) {MODERN} (75/150)

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2632. INTERARMS STAR GAUGE SCALLOPED BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #144621, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib barrel choked modified and improved modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 99% original blue finish with light handling marks. The scalloped boxlock frame retains 99% original case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend rate excellent with light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a 14 1/4” length of pull. The gun features double triggers, non-automatic safety and extractors. (178139-35D31878) {MODERN} (200/300)

2633. WINCHESTER MODEL 24 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #48394, 16 ga, 26” solid rib barrels choked cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% of their professionally restored blue finish. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend rate excellent as refinished with light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a Pachmayr rubber recoil pad which provides a 14” length of pull. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (178171-41) {C&R} (200/300)

2634. FN POLICE SHOTGUN serial #FL010309 12 ga. The barrel is not present. The frame and magazine tube retain 99% original matte black with light handling marks. The black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with handling marks. The gun functions well. (178172-7) {MODERN} (100/200)

2635. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #319316, 22 S,L,LR, 20” round barrel with a good bore showing pitting throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 75% of a cleaned and reblued finish. The refinished smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and smooth forend rate excellent and wears a wooden buttplate. This rifle is fitted with its original sights. (218050-799) {C&R} (100/200)

2636. REMINGTON MODEL 12A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #525462, 22 S,L,LR, 22” round barrel with a bright very good bore with minor frosting along its length. The metal surfaces retain about 80-85% original thinning blue with the balance toning to a dull pewter-brown patina with lightly scattered surface oxidation. The refinished smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good with minor handling marks and several with-the-grain cracks. The action seems to function well mechanically. (218050-805) {C&R} (200/400)

2637. WINCHESTER MODEL 90 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #794722, 22 Short, 20” octagon barrel with a very good bore showing pitting throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 50% of a thinning reblued finish. The refinished smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good with minor handling marks and wears a smooth crescent buttplate which is reblued as well. The barrel has British Proof marks and a custom front sight hood. (218050-802) {C&R} (100/200)

2638. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #M673190V, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original finish and there is a 1/2” spot of pitting/scratch on the top of the receiver. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with only minor handling marks. (218116-48) {MODERN} (200/400)

2639. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #720216, 12 ga, 30” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 60-65% thinning original blue with most of the fading on the receiver and action. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent with only minor handling marks. This shotgun wears a Pachmayr “White Line” Pre-sentation Model rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull 14 1/2”. (218116-59) {C&R} (300/500)

2640. WINCHESTER MODEL 25 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #17211, 12 ga, 28” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 55-60% original thinning blue. The well varnished smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent with only minor handling marks. (218116-63) {C&R} (200/400)

2641. BROWNING AUTO-5 MAGNUM SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #71V86872, 12 ga, 31 1/2” ventilated rib barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Belgian-made shotgun retain about 95% original blue, the loss due to minor handling marks and minor surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with only minor handling marks and a factory rubber recoil pad is present. (218157-5) {MODERN} (200/400)

2642. REMINGTON SPORTSMAN 48 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #3547320, 16 ga, 28” plain barrel marked full but is now choked cylinder with a bright excellent bore showing scratches near the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue, the loss due to silvering on the edges, minor surface oxidation, pitting near the muzzle and handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate good plus with a few flakes in the varnish and minor dings, dents and handling marks. The buttstock wears a Noshoc red rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14 1/2”. (218172-5) {C&R} (100/200)

2643. WARD’S WESTERN FIELD MODEL SD14A BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN .410 bore, 24” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with fading and surface oxidation throughout. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good overall with scuffs, scrapes and handling marks. (218172-6) {C&R} (75/100)

2644. MOSSBERG MODEL 1000 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #FD11153, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original finish with a nice open scroll engraving on the receiver. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with minor dings, dents and handling marks. This shotgun is fitted with a Morgan adjustable recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 15”. (218153-8) {MODERN} (100/200)

2645. WARD’S WESTERN FIELD MODEL M550ABD SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #H594130, 12 ga, 28” plain barrel C-lect-choked with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and magazine tube have toned to a gray patina with minor surface oxidation and the receiver retains most of its original finish with minor fading on the edges and handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate about very good with minor scratches and handling marks. This shotgun is fitted with a rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14” and includes a rear sling swivel stud and a green camo zippered soft case. (218140-12) {MODERN} (100/200)

2646. MOSSBERG MODEL 500ATP SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #H940991, 12 ga, 28” plain barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original finish with minor surface oxidation and wear to the slide action. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good overall with minor handling marks. This shotgun is fitted with a rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14” and includes a rear sling swivel. (218140-3) {MODERN} (100/200)

2647. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 MAGNUM SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #N101449M, 12 ga, 30” ventilated rib barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with minor handling marks and flaking in the finish. This shotgun is fitted with a factory rubber recoil pad and a rear sling swivel stud. (218140-28S20297) {MODERN} (100/200)

2648. REMINGTON MODEL 870 EXPRESS SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #X230963M, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib Rem-choke barrel with a bright excellent bore showing minor scratches near the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate good plus with mostly faded finish, scrapes and handling marks. The included choke is full. (218178-59) {MODERN} (200/300)

2649. NAVY ARMS MODEL 1858 NEW BELT PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #35620, .36 cal., 6 1/2” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue, the loss due to light handling marks and a turn ring on the cylinder. The brass triggerguard rates very good and the hammer retains its case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut grips rate excellent and all the numbered parts are matching. (218106-10) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

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2650. NAVY ARMS/UBERTI MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #67196, .44 cal., 8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue, the loss mostly due to fading on the cylinder. The brass triggerguard and frontstrap rate excellent. The frame, hammer and loading lever still retain bold case-hardened colors and the smooth walnut grips rate excellent with only minor handling marks. Included with this arm is a reproduction black leather cavalry holster with intact seam stitching around its entire periphery showing minor verdigris around the brass fasteners. (218106-8) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2651. ARMI SAN MARCO MODEL 1847 WHITNEYVILLE WALKER PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #14834, .44 cal., 9” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The blued metal surfaces retain about 97% original finish, the loss due to muzzle wear and a turn ring on the cylinder. The brass triggerguard and frontstrap rate excellent. The frame, hammer and loading lever still retain robust case-hardened colors and the smooth walnut grips rate excellent with only minor handling marks. Included with this arm is a reproduction black leather cavalry holster with minor handling marks, the seam stitching is intact around its entire periphery and it is marked “Navy Arms” on the belt loop. (218106-9) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2652. REMINGTON SPORTSMAN 48 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #3106473, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original finish with scratches on the barrel and the left side of the receiver and silvering on the edges. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good plus with overall cracks in the finish and handling marks. The checkered walnut forend rates good with two 2” cracks on each side at the rear. (218139-37D32282) {C&R} (100/200)

2653. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 20 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 26” ventilated rib barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces show heavy pitting and surface oxidation throughout. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate about very good with dings, dents, handling marks and a light coat of added lacquer. The buttstock has a 1” repair on the toeline where a sling swivel stud would be and it’s fitted with a factory hard rubber recoil pad. This shotgun is fitted with a J.C. Higgins ported adjustable choke. (218123-4) {C&R} (100/200)

2654. REMINGTON SPORTSMAN 48 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #3804965, 20 ga, 28” plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good as finished with light handling marks. (218139-41D32209) {C&R} (100/200)

2655. SAVAGE MODEL 775A SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #250396, 16 ga, 28” plain barrel choked modified with a very good bore showing minor scratches along its length. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original finish. The frame is etched in game scenes and scroll. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished with scratches and handling marks. The rifle is sighted with a fiber optic tube front sight and a Williams rear peep sight and it is fitted with sling swivel studs. (218139-1D32299) {MODERN} (75/100)

2656. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #389096V, 12 ga, 22 plain barrel with a bright very good bore showing scratches along its length. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original finish with scratches and oxidation staining. The heavily varnished checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate about excellent with dings, dents and handling marks and it wears a Pachmayr Decelerator hard rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 13 1/2”. The shotgun is sighted with rifle sights and has a Weaver side receiver mount scope base and rings and a rear sling swivel stud is present. The barrel is fitted with a rifled choke. (218139-53D32170) {MODERN} (100/200)

2657. WINCHESTER MODEL 50 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #7894, 12 ga, 30” ventilated rib barrel choked full with a very good bore. The metal surfaces retain about 70% original blue, the loss mostly on the receiver. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good. This shotgun will require mechanical attention as the action does not stay open. (218143-2) {C&R} (100/200)

2658. WINCHESTER MODEL 250 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #B913723, 22 S,L,LR, 20 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue fading towards brown on the barrel, scattered specks of light oxidation and several light scratches and minor handling marks, primarily on the aluminum receiver. The checkered pistolgrip hardwood stock rates very good plus with several minor dings and scratches. The gun comes sighted with a rear leaf and front bead sights. (128139-16D28861) {MODERN} (75/150)

2659. MOSSBERG MODEL 46B(B) BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 26” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue fading towards brown with scattered light oxidation and freckling and multiple minor handling marks primarily on the maga-zine tube. The walnut pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates very good with multiple light dings and scratches. The bolt includes a dust cover, the front sight is missing its hood, the rear aperture sight is not present and the gun comes with a military style leather sling. (128139-29D32190) {C&R} (100/200)

2660. WINCHESTER MODEL 62A BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 23” barrel with a moderately frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain 60% blue toning to a gray-brown patina with a little light freckling and several minor handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good with a crack running through the wrist and several minor handling marks. (128178-49) {C&R} [David F Whipple Collection] (100/300)

2661. WINCHESTER MODEL 60 BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 23” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces have been cleaned to gray with hints of blue and a few light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock has been cleaned and rates very good with a couple of dings and multiple minor handling marks. The factory sights are intact and the hard rubber buttplate is worn with a couple of small chips in the edges and it hangs slightly proud of the wood. (128178-52) {C&R}[David F Whipple Collection] (75/150)

2662. REMINGTON MODEL 514 BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with an about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 60% original blue with the receiver showing strong blue with a little light oxidation and the barrel toning to brown with a couple of tool marks, some light oxidation. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates good to very good and has a worn finish with multiple dings and scratches. The hard rubber buttplate is in very good condition and hangs slightly proud of the wood. A shootable single shot. (128107-8) {MODERN} (50/100)

2663. STEVENS SPRINGFIELD MODEL 87A SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright bore with a bulge about 8” from the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain 70% original blue thinning towards brown with some scattered light oxidation. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good with several minor dings and scratches. The gun comes with a military style leather sling, its factory sights are intact, and a JC Higgins 6X rifle scope with a crosshair reticle and lightly cloudy optics is mounted to the receiver. (128104-2) {MODERN} (75/125)

2664. STEVENS MODEL 11 JUNIOR SINGLE SHOT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 22 LR, 20” barrel with a moderately frosted lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% reapplied blue that is toning to plum with some light freckling, a few handling marks and some minor pitting under the new finish. The refinished board stock rates excellent with a brass plate marked “Arizona” on its left side. The gun is sighted with a V-notch rear and a brass blade front. (128139-8D32278) {C&R} (100/200)

2665. REMINGTON MODEL 4 SINGLE SHOT ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #335314, 32 RF, 22 1/2” barrel with a very good lightly frosted bore. The barrel on this later screw-type takedown rifle retains 97% refinished blue with some light oxidation, minor pitting and polishing marks. The refinished frame is a dark copper color with spots of blue and some light oxidation. The walnut stock and forearm have been lightly cleaned with an added finish and rate very good with multiple minor dings and scratches. (128116-94) {C&R} (300/500)

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2666. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1500 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #PN85627, 223 Rem, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a couple of faint handling marks and a chip on the triggerguard. The “project” pistolgrip walnut buttstock is unfinished and still requires fine sanding, fitting and finish. The stock is fitted with a Bishop checkered hard rubber buttplate. The gun has no provisions for sights but the receiver is factory drilled and tapped for mounting a scope. (128116-88) {MODERN} (100/300)

2667. REMINGTON MODEL 6 SINGLE SHOT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #S353838, 32 RF, 20” barrel with a lightly pitted bore. The barrel is a fading blue toning to a gray-brown patina with scattered light oxidation and pitting. The frame is a faded case color primarily toned to gray with some light oxidation. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with multiple dings and scratches and a crack emanating from the lower tang. The gun is sighted with a front blade, fixed rear on the barrel and a tang mounted folding aperture. (128116-92) {C&R} (150/250)

2668. SMITH & WESSON 38 MILITARY & POLICE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #S934311, 38 Spl, 5” pinned barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this post-war pre-model 10 retain 85% original blue with high edge wear, and thinning on the gripstrap, muzzle and cylinder that is toning toward gray and brown. The case-hardened colors on the trigger and hammer remain good and have faded evenly towards gray with a little light oxidation. The diamond checkered Magna grips with S&W medallions are numbered to the gun and rate very good with flattening of some of the checkering and a few minor handling marks. The appropriate parts are numbered alike. (128002-131) {C&R} (200/400)

2669. GERMAN SINGLE SHOT PARLOR PISTOL 22 LR, 10 1/4” octagon barrel with very good lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% original blue with light to moderate oxidation and pitting scattered about. There is some light engraving on the frame, triggerguard and gripstrap. The checkered walnut grips with left side thumbrest and the checkered forearm rate very good with a crack in the right side and a few minor handling marks. The gun features double set triggers and an adjustable rear sight. (128184-4) {C&R} (350/550)

Edged Weapons2670. UNMARKED SILVER HAN-

DLE DAGGER MADE FROM A SABER This unique single blade dagger is overall 19 1/4” and constructed without guard. The blade itself is 14 3/8” overall with a stopped central fuller. It is an overall dark gray and pewter patina with scattered overall light oxidation and remnants of light pinprick pitting, showing a few nicks along its edge and grind marks from being sharpened many years ago. The nickel silver handle is hallmarked “B&S” in an oval, likely Brooks and Son, and shows what appears to be a shining sun, an import or export mark. The handle is rectangular in cross section, the four facets showing some very light incise engraving the rear-most facets with some foliate and floral engraving, the domed butt exposing the tang of the blade and what appears to be a small screw-eye cap. The arm comes with a period leather sheath, hand-stitched, quality-done by some local saddler no doubt. It features a throat-mounted leather flap as a keeper or stop for one’s boot. Overall an interesting period “Bowie” or dagger with a rather nice silver handle. (36965-45) (300/500)

2671. LOT OF ANTIQUE WHALING IMPLEMENTS This lot consists of two hand-forged iron implements, the first is an early heart-shaped dual-edged (two flute) harpoon head. The head itself is an overall brown oxidized patina and about 45” in length. It features a heart-shaped blade which shows some minor damage at the tip. It is roughly 4 1/2” wide and 5 3/4” at its longest portion. This flattens slightly at the shaft for roughly 6” and then is circular, the shaft itself running 32” to the socket. The tapered socket is hand-folded and forged and measuring 8” in length and roughly about 1 1/2” in diameter. The second implement is a dual lobed v-shaped flensing knife. The hand forged iron blubber flensing knife is a 7” wide and about 5 1/2” at its longest point, the two interior lobes sharpened. It is hand forged flat for roughly 5 1/2” where the 6” socket begins. The item shows hand forged folds and overlaps and is an overall oxidized brown patina with light pitting. There is a crooked haft, likely of hickory or ash, attached measuring roughly 16” to the crook, the “handle” portion about 7 1/2”. The wood is a dull tobacco patina showing some very small areas of dry rot and numerous powder post beetle holes. An interesting pair of implements from the days of iron men in wooden ships. (37546-140,141)

2672. BRASS HILTED INDIAN TALWAR This is an iron-bladed brass-hilted Indian talwar. The blade measures roughly 29” and has a single shallow stopped fuller along its spine edge. The blade is lightly wrinkled and is an overall deep brown patina showing light and moderate oxidation and pitting. The one-piece cast hilt features a crossguard, small lightly engraved bow and a disc-shaped pommel. It is a dull ochre patina and shows overall very light geometric incise engraving; the number “476” is lightly engraved on its obverse. An interesting Indian talwar overall. (37438-12)

2673. RH RUANA MODEL 10B FIXED BLADE KNIFE This is an older Bonner Montana skinner with sheath measuring 6 1/4” overall with a 3 1/2” hollow ground high carbon trailing point blade equipped with thumb serrations. The blade remains overall bright with some light staining and scratches along the centerline and main edge and is signed and dated “RH Ruana 1982” along the upper rear edge of the obverse side. The aluminum handle remains overall bright with a few light scuffs and stains from age and is marked “R.H. RUANA / BONNER / MONTANA” in oval on the reverse guard. The polished elk horn grip panels rate excellent and are fastened by two large bright pins. The leather sheath has a hone in pocket and plain nickel snaps. The leather shows a couple light scuffs and stains and verdigris is forming on the hardware. (56019-24L)

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2674. IMPORTED NON-REGULATION U.S. OFFICERS EAGLEHEAD SWORD This is a straight-bladed foot officers sword with brass and wood hilt. The blade is 31 1/2” with a half-length stopped fuller. It is an overall dark gray and brown patina showing remnants of a light foliate etch, the ricasso is unmarked. There is a one-piece crossguard and bow with simple curved clamshell counterguard showing a Federal Eagle, the bow showing light foliate decoration. The handle prop-er shows brass straps which retain wooden grip panels which were likely either leather wrapped or some other material like ivory or mother-of-pearl, these are wrapped with common copper wire; there is an eaglehead pommel cast-in-relief. There is a simple stamped brass scabbard included which is lightly engraved, has dual hangers as well as a stud for frog and a very scant drag. An interesting imported non-regulation foot officers sword overall. (37535-95)

2675. RH RUANA MODEL 19B SKINNER FIXED BLADE KNIFE This knife with sheath measures 9 7/8” overall with a 5” upswept square point high carbon skinning blade. The blade has been lightly sharpened, shows a few light scratches and stains and lacks Rudy Ruana signature. The aluminum handle remains overall bright with light age and storage staining. The reverse guard is marked “M” next to oval “R.H. RUANA / BONNER / MONTANA” maker mark. The polished elk horn panels rate excellent and are fastened by four bright pins. The original Ruana marked sheath rates very good plus with light oxidation staining and left strap trimmed at the plain bright strap. (56019-24Q)

2676. RH RUANA MODEL 22H HATCHET This vintage hatchet with sheath measuring 10 1/2” overall with a 5 1/16” high carbon head crafted from 3/8” stock. The head and haft remain overall bright with scattered tiny scratches from years of storage, the obverse side of the haft is signed “ RH Ruana”. The aluminum finger grip handle remains bright with light storage marks primarily along the edges and is marked “R.H. RUANA / BONNER / MONTANA” in oval on the reverse guard. The polished elk horn panels rate excellent and are fastened by four bright pins. The original Ruana sheath is equipped with reinforced tight stitched seams, head strap with single bright snap, embossed Ruana deer head over knife logo and is in near excellent condition with some minor light stains and verdigris on the hardware. (56019-24M)

2677. A.G. RUSSELL SAFETY AXE This handy little axe measures 10 5/8” overall with a 4 1/2” high carbon steel blade. The axe head remains unsharpened and bright except for a few scattered specks of fine freckling and staining. The rear obverse side of the head is marked with oval “A.G. RUSSELL / SOLINGEN GERMANY / SPRINGDALE ARK.” The steel guard remains bright and the spring strong. The hickory handle with grooved neck rates excellent. (56019-24N)

2678. EK MODEL 4 FIGHTING KNIFE This first generation Model 4 knife serial #151 measures 12” overall with a 6 1/2” extended tang double edge tool steel blade. The blade has been cleaned and polished bright with remnants of pinprick pitting and oxidation and light markings along the edges from being nicely sharpened. The rectangular brass guard has a nicely tarnished brass patina and the rock maple handles rate excellent and are secured by large poured lead rivets. There is no sheath present. (56019-24P)

2679. DON ZACCAGNINO CAMP AXE Handcrafted by Don “Zack” Zaccagnino of Pahokee, Florida this handy little axe measures 12” overall with a 3 7/8” full tang stainless steel blade equipped with a 4 1/8” main edge. The head and haft remain bright, the main edge unsharpened and the reverse side of the haft is marked with oval “ZACK” maker mark next to “ZX-II-05” The contoured black micarta finger groove handles rate excellent and are equipped with a brass lined lanyard hole and fastened by six ground brass rivets. Included is a maker mark black leather belt sheath with stitched seams and plain brass snap on the handle strap. (56019-24R)

2680. BUCK MODEL 104 KNIFE SET This 1987 set contains a Model 102 Woodsman and 103 Skinner with leather sheath. The Woodsman measures 7 3/4” overall with a 4” clip point blade; the Skinner measures 8” overall with a 4” upswept skinning blade. The stainless steel blades remain bright and unsharpened. The aluminum pommels and guards remain bright as do the black phenolic resin handles and aluminum and black micarta spacers. The dual pouch black leather sheath rates excellent and is marked “BUCK” on the cover flap and “104” on the back of the sheath. (56019-24S)

2681. CONTEMPORARY FACSIMILE RANDALL MODEL 16 FIGHTING KNIFE This knife was made to somewhat resemble a Model 16 Special Fighter knife with a 7” carbon steel blade and is 11 5/8” overall length. The blade has been cleaned and polished with numerous buff and grind marks from being cleaned and sharpened along with some patches of staining and pinprick pitting. There is a crooked and darkened amateur applied facsimile Randall Made “FLA.” maker mark on the obverse blade flat. The brass hilt has been cleaned to a bright patina with spots of light tarnished and buff marks. The stag handle has been cleaned bright with light sanding marks also present on the spacer collar. Included is a facsimile black leather roughback sheath with unmarked brass snaps, a lightly struck Randall Made logo and a gray Arkansas hone in pocket. (56249-1A)

2682. CONTEMPORARY FACSIMILE RANDALL MODEL 2 FIGHTING STILETTO Crafted to resemble a Randall Model 2 Stiletto this knife measures 13” overall with a 8 1/8” double edge carbon steel blade. The blade has been cleaned bright with numerous light scuffs, stains and spots of light pitting at the hilt. The blade has an uneven honed main edge, ground center edge and crooked darkened maker mark definitely not of Randall quality. The double brass hilt shows numerous light marks trying to remove tarnish and more solder around the tang then usual on true Randall knives. The commando shaped stacked leather washer handle rates very good showing light wear and staining and is separated from the hilt and Duralumin buttcap by lightly stained red, white and blue spacers. Included is a reproduction dark brown leather roughback sheath with plain bras snaps, Arkansas hone in pocket and “made up” Randall markings with an uneven border around the football shaped logo and edge marks by the size numbers. (56249-1B)

2683. U.S. M5A1 BAYONET This is an U.S. M5A1 bayonet by Imperial with scabbard. The bayonet measures 11 1/4” overall with a 6 5/8” spear point shaped blade equipped with a 3” sharpened false edge. The metal surfaces retain 98% original parkerized finish with only very minimal edge wear. The checkered black plastic grips rate excellent as does the BM CO. U.S. M8 green bodied scabbard. (58059-4D)

2684. EK MODEL 1P FIGHTING KNIFE This second generation fighting knife measures 12 1/2” overall with a 6 3/4” extended full tang stainless steel blade equipped with a 3 1/4” sharped false edge and top thumb serrations on the top edge. The blade remains bright and unsharpened with etched short double banner maker mark and Richmond marking on one side of the blade. The grooved green micarta handles rate excellent and are fastened by three poured lead rivets. Knife includes an unmarked green nylon sheath and original two piece cardboard box with printed end label and hang tag. (58059-4A)

2685. CUSTOM HI POWER SURVIVAL BOWIE BY CRAWFORD This older Crawford knife measures 12” overall with a 6 3/4” full tang stainless steel blade equipped with a 6” double edge bowie style blade ending at a broad rectangular shaped ricasso. The blade remains bright, unsharpened and marked “Crawford” along the rear top edge on the obverse side of the blade. The nickel silver double guard remains bright as does the black highlighted full filework tang. The Sambar stag handle rates excellent with a small check at the front of the obverse scale. The scales are equipped with a lanyard hole and are fastened by two large bright pins. Included is an unmarked brown leather sheath with a single angular cut handle strap. A nice earlier Pat Crawford knife now known for his many tactical patterns. (58059-4B)

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2686. SOG S1 VIETNAM SPECIAL FORCES KNIFE Manufactured in 1986 as a replica to the original MACV-SOG knife this version measures 11” overall with a 6 3/8” bowie style carbon steel blade. The blade retains 98% original gun blue, the obverse side is etched with square “SOG Specialty Knives” logo while the reverse is marked “VIETNAM /5th SPECIAL FORCES GROUP” along the top edge and MACVSOG logo. The double guard and lanyard hole equipped pommel retain all its original applied tarnished finish. The finger grip stacked leather washer handle rates excellent and is centered between brown and white spacers. Included is an original factory black leather sheath with hone in pocket. (58059-4C)

2687. U.S. MODEL 1860 LIGHT CALVARY SABER BY PROVIDENCE TOOL CO. 34 3/4” blade with wide and narrow fullers. The blade has toned to bright pewter with scattered freckling and oxidation staining. The obverse ricasso is marked “PROV. / TOOL / CO.” and the reverse ricasso is dated “1862”. The leather buffer washer shows modest wear but remains intact. The hilt has a triple branch guard with Phrygian pommel and a leather covered wood grip. The brass has a mellowed ochre patina and is decorated with light scroll along the branches, guard, spine and edges of the pommel. The leather covering remains mostly intact with light crackling and chips, the wire wrap-ping is no longer present. The steel scabbard has toned to gun metal with scattered fine oxidation, pinprick pitting with generous traces of flaking dull nickel. (58180-17) [R.J. & John Waltz Collection] (200/400)

2688. IMPORTED MODEL 1902 OFFICERS SWORD 29 3/4” blade with three-quarter length unstopped fullers. The lightly etched blade retains about 85% bright nickel with scattered fine oxidation with heavier concentrations along the forte. The hilt retains about 90% flaking nickel and the guard is slightly bent with hairline cracks across the branches. The brown plastic fingergroove grip rates good to very good with light handling marks, the hilt has loosened slightly over the years. The steel scabbard retains about 85% flaking original nickel with scattered fine oxidation staining with the majority of loss between the collar and hangers, the exposed surfaces acquiring a pale gray brown patina. (57940-27) (75/150)

2689. U.S. MODEL 1841 BAYONET FOR A COLT CONVERSION WHITNEY RIFLE This is a Model 1841 saber bayonet for a Whitney/Colt conversion Mississippi rifle measuring 30 1/8” overall with a 25 1/4” blade and a cast brass hilt and is serial #1. The blade has toned to pewter with light marks from being cleaned, still showing modest pinprick pitting the first 12” of the blade and on the ricasso; the blade is unmarked. The cast brass hilt is bright goldenrod with some scattered light handling marks and spots of pitting, the topstrap is numbered “1” where serial numbers were properly marked. There is no scabbard present, an about very good condition first run saber bayonet for an early rifle from two of Americas most prolific gun makers. (57967-17A) [Larry & David Holmes Collection]

2690. SOCKET BAYONET This includes a U.S. marked socket bayonet measuring 20 7/8” overall with 2 7/8” socket with .734” bore, and has a 1 9/16” shank. The metal is bright as the bayonet has been bead blasted over its entire length and the U.S. marking is very light. There are spots of light oxidation and pitting present and the keeper ring is missing. The bayonet is in about good overall condition. (107536-83)

2691. U.S. MODEL 1863 RIFLE BAY-ONET This is an U.S. Model 1863 Zouave rifle bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 24 7/8” overall with a 20 3/16” blade and has a 4 3/4” brass hilt. The unstopped fuller blade has toned to a pleasing bright patina with sparse fine oxidation staining. The hilt has a lightly tarnished goldenrod

patina with some tiny light impact marks and scratches and is marked “B.H.” on the upper grip flat. Included is a black leather scabbard with brass frog stud collar and tip chape. The leather shows light cracking

but remains intact and the brass ends have a pleasing yellow patina with a few tiny impact marks. An very good plus “Zouave” rifle bayonet. (58038-12) (450/600)2692. U.S. MODEL 1835-1842 SOCK-ET BAYONET The blade measures 18”

with full flutes and a wide back flute measuring 17” ending with a “U.S.”. The socket measures 2 5/8” in length with a 7/8” bore and a straight 1 1/2” shank. The surfaces have toned to gray with patches of brown within the flutes along with some fine oxidation staining. Included is a black leather scabbard with curved belt loop fastened by two small rivets and a brass tip chape. The leather shows cracking and flaking mainly on the frog, there is verdigris forming on the rivets and the tip chape has a lightly tarnished patina with a small dent in the rear side

and has become loose and starting to separate. An overall very good 1835-1842 socket bayonet with scabbard removed from a Merrill Conversion 1842 musket in the live auction. (58038-15A)

2693. ROMANIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of three Romanian Type 1 AKM bayonets, two of which are still in the importer’s wrapping and the third has been unwrapped. The unwrapped bayonet shows a few dings on handle and some cosmoline

and oxidation stain specks on the blade. The scabbard is numbered differently than the bayonet and its leather parts show flaking and crazing, while the metal scabbard shows silvering and some freckling. The bayonets that are in-the-wrapper are assumed to be in very good to very good plus overall. A great lot for the AK enthusiast. (208006-10)

2694. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a leather handled M4 bayonet for the M1 carbine made by Case and an M8 scabbard. The blade has turned a dull brown patina and shows scattered silvering and oxidation, while the pommel and crossguard show oxidation throughout. The leather handle shows scattered dirt staining and some flaking. The canvas part of the scabbard shows dirt staining throughout, while the scabbard shows a couple cracks, scattered dirt and oxidation staining. (206856-4A)

2695. U.S. FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a U.S. Navy MK2 fighting knife made by Camillus and a correct scabbard. The blade has turned a dull brown patina shows scattered oxidation, silvering and oxidation staining, while the pommel and crossguard show oxidation throughout. The leather handle shows scattered flaking and wear. The canvas part of the scabbard shows a few tears and dirt staining, while the metal parts show a chip, scratches, oxidation and dings. (206856-4B)

2696. AUSTRALIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of an Australian made P1907 bayonet for the MKIII Lee Enfield and scabbard. The blade is marked with the early Lithgow emblem and dated 8-26 and it retains 95% arsenal blue with scattered freckling and silvering. The pommel is numbered “B/11740”, it and the crossguard retain 90% arsenal blue with some scattered fading silvering and light oxidation. The wooden grip panels rate very good with a couple cracks on the left panel, some pitting and light slot damage on the grip screws, scattered dings, chips, and handling marks. The metal parts of scabbard show a flaking enamel finish and the leather shows flaking and crazing throughout. (208060-13A)

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2697. BELGIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Belgian double edged bayonet for the FN-49 semi auto rifle. The blade appears unmarked and it retains 90% of an arsenal parkerized finish with scattered silvering and light freckling. The crossguard and pommel retain 95% arsenal enamel with scattered flaking and the wooden grip panels rate very good plus with a couple moderate abrasions on the right panel, some dings, handling marks and light scratches. The scabbard retains 90% arsenal enamel with a large area of silvering at top and some further scattered flaking. (208127-9A)

2698. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. Model 1892 bayonet for the Krag rifle family and scabbard. The blade is dated 1899 and it remains mostly bright with some sparsely scattered small spots of oxidation staining and some silvering scratches. The crossguard and pommel are dulling to a brown patina with oxidation staining and freckling throughout and the walnut panels rate very good with a dark armory added oil finish, the letters “WL” carved into the left panel, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The steel scabbard is an overall gray patina with oxidation staining and freckling thorgohout and a few scattered silvering scratches. (208127-12A)

2699. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Springfield Armory made U.S. Model 1905 bayonet for the 1903 Springfield rifle. The blade is dated 1908 and it is numbered “298923” and the blade shows a reapplied blue finish that is fading to a brown patina with blued-over pitting throughout and a few small areas of silvering. The pommel and crossguard are a dull gray patina with some pitting on pommel and oxidation staining on crossguard. The smooth wood grips rate very good with some dings, handling marks and scratches and no scabbard is included with this bayonet. (208127-2A)

2700. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Remington made M1917 bayonet for the M1917 Enfield and U.S. trench shotguns and a cor-rect scabbard. The blade is marked with “U.S.” and an ordnance bomb and the blade is an overall dull gray patina with scattered spots of oxidation staining, silvering and freckling. The crossguard and pommel show a fading arsenal blue with scattered silvering, freckling and oxidation staining. The ribbed walnut grips rate very good with a few abrasions, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The metal parts of the scabbard show a reapplied green enamel finish with scattered flaking and the leather shows scattered flaking. (208127-1A)

2701. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a K98k bayonet, scabbard and leather frog. The bayonet is coded “S/155K and numbered “7769h” and the blade retains 75% arsenal blue with scattered silvering, freckling and oxidation staining. The pommel and crossguard are turning a gray patina with scattered silvering and freckling and oxidation staining throughout. The wooden grip panels rate very good with a couple moderate abrasions, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The leather frog shows scattered flaking, crazing and some dust staining. The steel scabbard is numbered differently than the bayonet and it shows scattered silvering and freckling and scratches throughout. (208139-11D32074A)

2702. U.S. BAYONET LOT This Lot consists of a Navy Model 1861 bayonet for the Plymouth/Whitneyvillle rifles. The blade is marked with a partially faded Collins of Hartford maker’s mark and the blade shows oxidation staining throughout, a couple small areas of light pitting and some scattered silvering. The brass crossguard and handle are an overall dull yellow patina with a few dings and scattered oxidation staining. No scabbard is included with this bayonet. A great addition to any U.S. marital arms collection. (207967-38A) [Larry & David Holmes Collection]

2703. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of (2) New in the box Quicksilver Bowie knives made by Frost Cutlery. The knives are 15” overall with a 10 1/4” unsharpened black coated stainless steel spearpoint blade, black rubber handle, brass guard, lanyard hole and nylon sheath. (216611-10, 11)

2704. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two total: (1) Quicksilver Bowie knife made by Frost Cutlery. The knife is 15” overall with a 10 1/4” un-sharpened black coated stainless steel tanto blade, black rubber handle, brass guard, lanyard hole and nylon sheath; (1) Quicksilver Bowie knife made by Frost Cutlery. The knife is 15” overall with a 10 1/4” unsharpened black coated stainless steel spearpoint blade, black rubber handle and nylon sheath. Both are new in the box condition. (216611-8, 9)

2705. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of (3) Mammoth Dragon rescue knives designed by George Covey and made by Tiger USA. The knives are 13” overall with a 5 3/4” black coated stainless steel folding drop point blade. The handles feature a tribal dragon on aluminum overlay (1 each in blue, red and black). The blades feature an assisted opening thumb stud and liner lock. These survival knives also include a seatbelt cutter, glass breaker and a tip-down carry clip. All three are new in the box condition (216611-17)

2706. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two total: (1) Bear & Bull Trapper folding pocket knife made by Frost Cutlery. The knife features an 8” closed length, two 6 1/2” polished stainless steel blades, nickel silver bolsters and pins, an alloy shield and stainless steel liner. The composite bird’s eye marble handle features a gold colored antique rifle inlay; (1) Ocoee River Sunfish folding pocket knife by Frost Cutlery. The knife features an 8” closed length, two polished stainless steel blades, (one 4” and one 5 1/2”), nickel silver bolsters and pins and a stainless steel liner. The composite molten lava2 handle features an Ocoee River medallion inlay. Both are new in the box condition. (216611-1, 2)

2707. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two total: (1) Bear & Bull Trapper folding pocket knife made by Frost Cutlery. The knife features an 8” closed length, two 6 1/2” polished stainless steel blades, nickel silver bolsters and pins, an alloy shield and stainless steel liner. The composite molten lava handle features a gold colored antique rifle inlay; (1) United Edge “Rack Attack” jumbo lockback folding knife made by United Cutlery. The knife is 17 1/4” overall with a 7 1/2” stainless steel blade. The handle is composite with a printed scene of 2 deer facing off head to head. Both are new in the box condition. (216611-14, 15)

2708. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of three total: (1) New in the box Quicksilver Bowie knife made by Frost Cutlery. The knife is 15” overall with a 10” unsharpened stainless steel blade, black rubber handle, brass guard, lanyard hole and nylon sheath; (1) Kabar copy Marine Corps fighting knife. This knife is 12 1/4” overall with a 7” unsharpened black coated straight edge blade. The blade features a U.S.M.C. logo on the obverse side and blood grooves on both sides. The handle is a composite leather replica with a square hole 3/8” long on the end. Included is a black nylon sheath; (1) A Pakistan made jungle survival knife with leather sheath. The knife is 11 1/2” overall with a 6 1/2” stainless steel full tang sawback spine blade that has black electrical tape wrapped around 2 3/4” of the blade and a picture of a buffalo on the obverse side. The white genuine bone handle has a 5/8” wide center section that is green in color. The knife appears in good condition, not knowing what is beneath the electrical tape. (216611-4, 7, 12)

2709. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of three total: (1) Whitetail Cutlery folding four blade pocket knife with green velour box. The knife is 3 5/8” closed with four blades of varying lengths; (1) Black plastic handled folding lockback knife. The knife is 4 3/4” closed with a 3 1/2” stainless steel partially serrated edge tanto blade marked “Rostfrei”. It features an assisted opening thumb stud, liner lock and pocket clip; (1) Folding slipjoint knife measuring 5 1/2” closed with a 4” unsharpened damascus clip point blade. The handle is pearl with three gold colored floral sections. A black Frost Cutlery nylon sheath with beltloop is included. All three appear to be in new unused condition. (216611-23, 24, 25)

2710. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a socket bayonet, scabbard and frog. The bayonet is 19” overall with a 16” blade, 3” socket and a 1” shank. The shallow fluted blade is dark and the finish is flaking. The leather scabbard shows scuffs and crazing and a crease in the middle which is also split at the seam and the tip is almost torn off where it meets the brass tip chape which is 3 1/4” long. The brass throat is 2 1/2” long and both brass pieces are missing studs, are dented and showing light green verdigris. Also included is a leather frog that is 5 3/4” tall and shows crazing and scuff marks. A nice bayonet, scabbard and frog which were removed from a Springfield 1816 flintlock rifle. (218114-3A)

2711. SPANISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of Spanish CETME bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 13 1/4” long with about an 8 1/2” bolo style blade that has been sharpened. The metal has a recent arsenal parkerized finish and the checkered black composite grips rate excellent. The ricasso markings are faint but still visible. The included canvas and green composite scabbard rates excellent. (47857-62S19961B1)

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2712. YUGOSLAVIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Yugoslavian M48 bayonet with steel scabbard. The bayonet measures 15” long with a 9 3/4” blade and has an arsenal blue finish with some light wear. The hardwood grips rate about very good with a few light dings and a small crack on one side. The scabbard and supple leather frog are in similar condition. The numbers are not matching, but the markings are crisp. (47857-62S19961B2)

2713. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. M7 bayonet by BOC with scabbard. The bayonet measures 11 3/4” long with a 6 1/2” long blade that has been sharpened. The steel has an arsenal parkerized finish with areas of wear that are blending to gray, the checkered black composite grips rate excellent. The included M8A1 scabbard rates excellent with similar amounts of wear. (47857-62S19961B3)

2714. SURVIVAL KNIFE LOT This lot consists of an Explorer Survival Knife By Marto. The 11” all metal knife features a 5 1/2” blade with sawtooth back. The knife features a hollow alloy handle with removable knuckle guard that can be converted to a spear. A small survival capsule is housed inside the grip which is marked with Morse code and contains: two needles, a scalpel, butterfly bandages, a magnesium fire starter, five small fish hooks, three small lead sinkers, a coil of fishing line, a small European style waggler float, three waterproof/windproof matches and a small piece of cotton. Inside the grip’s cap is a small compass and the capsule’s caps have a match striker and magnifier on either end. The adaptive sheath includes a small signal mirror and has a sharpening stone and integral wire cutter. Also included is the optional harpoon attachment for the spear with screwdriver. The pommel can also be used for driving small nails. This knife could help bail its owner out of many a sticky situation and even includes orienteering and sun gauging markings that are explained in the included survival guide. The original box is also included. An excellent condition example overall. (46020-K227)

2715. FANTASY KNIFE LOT This lot consists of three Pakistani made fantasy short swords and knives with scabbards. First is a 25” long double edged sword with a 17” blade and bone grip. The grip features a brass hilt and pommel that has mild tarnish, the bone portion has several small cracks. Second is a Japanese wakizashi style short sword that measures 17 1/2” long and has an 11 1/2” blade. Sword features a brass maltese cross-shaped tsuba and has a black and blue wrapped grip and wood scabbard. Lastly is a Chipaway Cutlery bowie style knife that measures 17 1/2” long with an 11” blade. This knife has laminate wood grip panels, the snap on the black leather sheath has become separated. All are in very good overall condition. (47587-20S19875A)

2716. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of five assorted Chinese-made folding knives. The first two have 3” partially serrated blades and black compos-ite grips. Next has a small 2” partially serrated blade and stainless steel grip with black rubber insterts. Next is an 11 bladed “Swiss Army” style knife with red grips and includes multiple knife and tool blades. Lastly is a multi-tool with a set of pliers and eight folding multi-purpose blades and tools. All are in very good condition. (47587-20S19875B)

2717. JAPANESE SWORD LOT This lot consists of a set of three Japanese style swords. Included are a Katana measuring 37” overall with a 27” blade, a Wakisashi measuring 28” overall with a 19” blade, and a Tanto measuring 18 1/2” overall with an 11” blade. The blades remain mostly bright with roughly sharpened edges. Each features a black tsuba with black wrapped grip and a black scabbard. A nice decorative set need-ing only a correct style stand or wall mount to be properly displayed. Included is a black nylon GunMate long gun case. (47857-60S19961A)

2718. BOWIE KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Bowie style knife by Frost Cutlery. This Pakistani made knife measures 14 3/4” long with a 9” blade. The steel has areas of light pitting and oxidation with polish marks and knife features hardwood grip panels. Included is the original black leather sheath. (47857-60S19961A1)

2719. KNIFE LOT this lot consists of a Mexican eagle head bowie knife with sheath. The knife measures 12 3/4” long with a 7 1/2” bowie style blade. The pommel is shaped in the traditional Mexican eagle style, the grip is cast aluminum with honey horn inlays. The blade is etched “MADE IN MEXICO” and has been lightly sharpened. The included sheath is brown tooled leather. A very good example overall. (45677-13A)

2720. CARVING SET LOT This lot consists of a bone handled carving set that includes the carving knife and fork. The knife measures 12 3/4” long with a 7 3/4” blade that is etched “Remington / KleanBlade” on the ricasso. The knife shows evidence of light sharpening. The fork is not marked and measures 9 3/4” long with a 5” fork section. Both are in very good useable condition. (45677-13B)

2721. LOT OF FENCING FOILS This lot consists of a set of two fencing foils that were made in france by Alex Taylor. One measures about 36” with a 29” blade, the other 34” with a 26” blade that appears to have be shortened and reshaped at the tip. The blades are both marked with a (5) on the ricasso, have flaking nickel plated pommels and cord wrapped grips. A good set of foils overall. (45677-16D)

2722. SWORD LOT This lot consists of a Spanish made, all steel construction, medieval style sword. The sword measures 39” long with a 33” double edged blade that has some light grind marks along the edges but the edges remain blunt. The metal has a mottled gray appearance with areas of light oxidation and staining throughout. The handle features a wire wrapped grip and sweeping guards. A very good repro-duction. (47323-32S18835B)

2723. LOT OF LETTER OPENERS This lot consists of three brass Japanese themed letter openers. The first measures 12” long with an 8” blade that is about 1” wide at the tip. The blade features foliate designs with an ape holding a basket on one side. The grip is cast with three similar apes playing with fruit and baskets. The second is similar in dimension and features an Asian dragon with storm motif on the blade. The grip features a male character sounding a drum (god of thunder perhaps) with a stormy mountain scene on the reverse side. The reverse also features a small flying bat and has the artist’s characters. The third measures about 8 1/2” with a 5 1/2” blade with foliate designs. The grip features a flowering basket design, with basket-weave background and has a small dragonfly on the front and single butterfly on the reverse. These vintage letter openers are housed in a glass top display box, the glass is cracked. All have varying amounts of light tarnish but are in excellent condition overall. (44192-106)

2724. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of five items. First is a custom made hunting or fighting style knife that measures 13” long with an 8 1/2” blade. The sturdy blade has been made from a file as evident by the cross-hatch pattern still visible and knife has a leather washer grip with alloy guard and rounded pommel. A custom leather sheath is included. Second is a Taiwan made survival knife with sheath that measures 11 1/2” with a 5 3/4” 420 stainless steel blade. Knife features a hollow handle which holds a ball compass, matches, a cable saw, and fishing kit. The camo sheath holds a sharpening stone. Next is a small decorative jambiya knife measuring 10” long with a 5 1/2” curved blade and has a decorated brass scabbard. The blade has traditional star shaped patterns and a tiny partial stamp the reads “Made In ****NON” (possibly Lebanon?). The leather washer grip has several circular inserts in red, blue and white, grip also features a brass guard and horn pommel. Some of the inserts are missing. Fourth is a smaller Japanese style knife that measures 15” long with a 10” blade. The steel has light-to-moderate areas of oxidation and the tip is broken. The grip is made from bone and has been carved in traditional design. The grip has a few small cracks and is missing the pommel cap. Lastly is a sheath for a survival knife most likely for the Spanish Explorer series knives. Scabbard features a wire cutter, and has a reflective insert and aged sling shot elastic. All items are in good to very good condition. (45872-25D)

2725. AUTO KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Schrade Extreme Survival model SC60B auto knife. The knife measures 4 5/8” closed and has a 3 1/4” spear point blade. The contoured grip is made from an aluminum alloy and features a clip and glass breaker pommel. This tactical survival knife is in like new condition and includes the original box. **Please note that this knife can be sold to NH residents only** (47428-111A)

2726. AUTO KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Boker Automat Kalashnikov 74 (01KALS74B) auto knife. The knife measures 4 1/4” closed and has a 3 1/4” partially serrated spear point blade. The grip is a gray aluminum alloy and features a side clip and push button release. Knife comes in its original two-piece AK magazine style box and is in like-new condition overall. **Please note that this knife can be sold to NH residents only** (47428-111B)

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2727. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Boker Mini Automat Kalashnikov 74 (01KAL73B) folding knife. The knife measures 3 1/4” closed and has a 2 1/2” partially serrated blade. Knife features a gray contoured aluminum alloy grip with side clip. A like-new condition example overall that includes the original AK style magazine box and warranty card. (47428-111C)

2728. MULTI TOOL LOT This lot consists of a SOG multi-tool with a brown leather sheath. This versatile tool features a set of needle nose pliers with six additional folding tools including a knife blade, file, Phillips screwdriver, flathead screw driver, small flathead screwdriver, and can opener. It is in excellent to as-new condition overall. (47428-111D)

2729. BUCK KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two Buck Model 503 Prince folding knives. Each measures 3 1/2” closed with a 2” drop point blade. The grip is equipped with rosewood inserts and nickel silver bolsters. Both are in excellent condition. (47428-111E)

2730. BUCK KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two Buck Model 373 Trio three-bladed folding knives. Each measures 3 1/4” closed with a 2 1/4” clip point blade, and two smaller blades – one spey point and one sheep’s foot. The grip is equipped with laminate wood inserts and nickel silver bolsters. Both are in excellent condition. (47428-111F)

2731. BUCK KNIFE LOT This lot consists of three Buck Model 382 Trapper two-blade folding knives. Each measures 3 1/2” closed with a 2 5/8” clip point blade, and spey point blade. The grip is equipped with laminate wood inserts and nickel silver bolsters. All are in excellent condition. (47428-111G)

2732. REPRODUCTION BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a reproduction M1 Garand bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures about 20 3/4” long with a 16” blade. The ricasso is marked in similar fashion to the originals and is dated “1942”. An as-new condition example overall. (47428-106A)

2733. COLT BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. M7 bayonet with M8A1 scabbard made by Colt. The bayonet measures 11 3/4” long with a 6 3/4” parkerized blade. There are light handling marks throughout and the scabbard has some specks of light surface oxidation. An excellent example overall. (47428-106B)

2734. COLT BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. M7 bayonet with M8A1 scabbard made by Colt. The bayonet measures 11 3/4” long with a 6 3/4” parkerized blade. There are light handling marks throughout but bayonet rates in excellent condition overall. (47428-106C)

2735. COLT BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. M7 bayonet with M8A1 scabbard made by Colt. The bayonet measures 11 3/4” long with a 6 3/4” parkerized blade. There are light handling marks throughout. An excellent example overall. (47428-106D)

2736. BUCK KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Buck Model 110 Hunter folding knife. The knife measures 4 5/8” closed and has a 3 1/2” clip point blade that has been lightly sharpened. The steel is mostly bright, the brass has mild tarnish and patina and the grips have light handling marks. Sadly the top edges of the blade, wood grip inserts and brass bolsters have all been engraved with a previous owner’s name and ID number. These etched and electric pencil engravings could possibly be buffed out. Knife come is a green canvas case with the same name marked on the front. (47722-29S19472B1)

2737. BUCK KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Buck Model 188 M9 series bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures about 12” long with a 7” blade that has been sharpened. The green composite handle and scabbard rate excellent. (46850-3A)

2738. BUCK KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Buck Model 119 Special fixed blade hunting knife with the original brown leather sheath and box. The knife measures about 10 1/4” long with a 5 3/4” bright steel blade. The grip is made of cocobola wood and has a brass guard and pommel which have a very light tarnish. An excellent example of these classic sporting knives. (46850-3B)

2739. KERSHAW KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Kershaw Model 1007 Trooper fixed blade dagger. This knife measures 9 1/2” long with an about 5” double edged bright steel AUS8 blade. The grip features an ebony wood handle with polished stainless guard and pommel. The guard is numbered “22283”, and this Hattori designed knife is the only numbered knife in Kershaw’s product line. The grip has some light handling marks but the knife is otherwise in excellent condition. Included are the original gray presentation case, papers and brown leather sheath. An excellent condition example of these collectible presentation knives. (46850-3C)

2740. CASE KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Case PS6 Boot Hunter fixed blade dagger. The knife measures 8 1/2” long with a 4 1/2” bright steel double edged blade. The grip features a hardwood handle with polished stainless steel guard and handle. The original box with black leather sheath, garter and care pamphlet. An excellent example of these collectible knives. (46850-3D)

2741. TRENCH KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a reproduction U.S. 1918 trench knife. The knife measures 11” long with a 6” bright steel double edged blade and brushed steel grip with knuckle guard handle and skull crusher pommel. A black metal scabbard is included. An excellent example overall very similar in design to the original military production. (46850-3E)

2742. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two items. First is a Ka-Bar PB-1 pistol bayonet. This small knife attaches to picatinny style mounts and measures 5 3/4” long with a 2 3/4” blade. It is housed in the original retail packaging with scabbard which has been opened but is still intact. Second is a Timberline Tactical Model 1890 E.C.S. tactical fixed blade knife that measures about 6 1/2” long with a 3” blade. The knife is housed in the original retail packaging and includes the sheath. The packaging has been opened, but is still intact. Both are in excellent condition overall. (46850-3F)

2743. SOG KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a SOG Seal Pup Elite fixed blade tactical knife. The knife measures 9 3/8” long with a 4 3/4” blade. The knife features the black Tini finish and the handle is glass filled nylon. Included are the original box, papers and a black nylon sheath. An excellent example overall. (46850-3G)

2744. KA-BAR KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Ka-Bar Short Recurve (02-1253)fixed blade with sheath. This all black knife measures 9 1/4” long with an about 5 1/8” blade and has a black Kraton G grip. This tactical straight edge knife is in excellent to as-new condition and includes the original black leather sheath and box. (46850-3H)

2745. KA-BAR KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Short Ka-Bar (02-1251) knife with sheath. The classic style knife measures 9 1/2” long with a 5 1/4” blade and leather washer style grip. The original brown leather sheath, box and factory brochure are included. An excellent to as-new condition example overall. (46850-3I)

2746. KA-BAR KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Short Ka-Bar (02-1251) knife with sheath. The classic style knife measures 9 1/2” long with a 5 1/4” blade and leather washer style grip. The original brown leather sheath, box and factory brochure are included. An excellent to as-new condition example overall. (46850-3J)

2747. KA-BAR KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Short Ka-Bar USMC (02-1252) knife with sheath. The classic style knife measures 9 1/2” long with a 5 1/4” partially serrated blade and leather washer style grip. The original brown leather USMC marked sheath, box and factory brochure are included. An excellent to as-new condition example overall. (46850-3K)

2748. KA-BAR KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Ka-Bar USMC (02-1217) knife with sheath. The classic style knife measures 12” long with a 7” straight edge blade and leather washer style grip. The original brown leather USMC marked sheath and factory brochure are included. Knife is in excellent to as-new condition example overall and comes in a correct style box that is labeled for an Iwo Jima commemorative. (46850-3L)

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2749. U.S. MILITARY KNIFE LOT This lot consists of four multi-blade knives. First is a “U.S.” marked Camp knife by Camillus measuring 3 3/4” closed and having four folding blades including: a 2 1/2” knife blade that is dated “1977” and has been lightly sharpened, a can opener, a screwdriver and awl. Next is a similar knife marked “U.S. MARINE CORP” but is not maker marked and has brass liners. Third is a Camillus two-bladed Electrician’s knife that measures 3 3/4” closed and has a 2 3/4” knife blade and a 2 3/4” screwdriver/wire stripper blade. Knife features wood grip panels that have light handling marks and a faint “TL-29” stamping and brass liners. Lastly is a two-bladed U.S Navy pilot’s survival knife by Colonial. This large folding knife measures 6” closed with a 4 1/2” bowie style knife blade that has a few small nicks and has been lightly sharpened and a 5” saw blade. The knife has minor handling wear throughout. A very good condition assortment overall. (46850-8A)

2750. SIGNAL CORP LOT This lot consists of three U.S. Army Signal Corp tool kits. The first includes a Camillus TL-29 electrician’s knife, TL-13-A pliers by Utica and tan leather CS-34 pouch. The knife features two blades, the knife blade itself has been sharpened and reshaped, and there are areas of light pitting and oxidation staining present. The second comes is a Bolens Leather Products tan leather pouch and includes the Camilllus knife, with lightly sharpened knife blade and a large set of “US” marked linesman’s pliers. The third consists of a CS-34 leather pouch and has just electrician’s knife by Schrade with knife blade that been heavily sharpened. The metal surfaces have a mottled gray appearance and all are in very good condition. (46850-8B)

2751. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of two U.S. M7 bayonets by Imperial with scabbards. Each measures 11 7/8” long with a 6 3/4” blade. The first has a lightly rounded tip but retains most of the original military finish, and has the USM8A1 scabbard. The second appears to have a more recent parkerized finish and includes a black M10 scabbard. Both are in near excellent condition overall. (46850-8C)

2752. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of three U.S. M7 bayonets with scabbards that measure about 11 3/4” long with 6 1/2” blades. The first is by Bauer Ordnance Co. (BOC) and includes an M8A1, it has some specks of light oxidation and handling wear present. The second is by General Cutlery (GEN CUT) and has most of its original parkerized finish. It includes a black M10 scabbard. The third is made in Germany for Colt and has a sharpened edge. It includes its original M8A1 scabbard. All are in very good to excellent condition overall. (46850-8D)

2753. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of three U.S. M4 bayonets with M8A1 scabbards that measure about 11 3/4” long with about 6 1/2” blades and checkered composite grips. The first is by Conetta and appears to have been lightly sharpened with an arsenal finish applied. The second is by Bren-Dan and has most of its original parkerized finish with some light handling wear. Its scabbard is missing its tip. The third is made by Imperial and has a arsenal parkerized finish. The first two are in very good condition the third is in excellent condition overall. (46850-8E)

2754. U.S. BAYONET/KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two U.S. M4 series bayonets and one M3 style fighting knife with an M4 guard, all with M8 scabbards and that measure about 11 3/4” long with about 6 1/2” blades. The first is by Imperial and features a leather washer grip. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray and the leather grip is intact. The second is unmarked and features a molded rubber grip. It has most of an arsenal type parkerized finish with some light handling wear. The fighting knife is also unmarked and has a leather washer grip. The metal surfaces are lightly pitted throughout and the grip is cracking near the pommel. All three are in very good condition as noted. (46850-8F)

2755. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of two U.S. bayonets by Imperial with M8A1 scabbards. First is a model 5A1 bayonet that measures 11 1/4” long with a 6 1/2” lightly sharpened blade. Second is an M6 bayonet that measures 11 1/4” long with a 6 1/2” blade, the muzzle loop is swept back slightly toward the grip. Both are in excellent overall condition. (46850-8G)

2756. U.S. FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two Mk2 USN fighting knives measuring 12” long with 7” blades and have leather washer grips. The first is by Ka-Bar and has some areas of light surface oxidation. The second is by Camillus and has some very light pitting toward the tip of the blade. Both include USN MK2 scabbards and are in very good overall condition. (46850-8H)

2757. U.S. FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two USMC fighting knives measuring 12” long with 7” blades and have leather washer grips. The first is by Ka-Bar and has much of its original parkerized finish remaining and includes a Ka-Bar leather sheath. The sheath has a small hole worn near the tip and has been reinforced with staples around the edges. The second is by Camillus and shows evidence of a light sharpening. It also includes a leather sheath which has a broken snap on the retention strap and the initials “J.H.” lightly scribed on the back. Both are in very good overall condition. (46850-8I)

2758. U.S. FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two U.S. fighting knives. The first is a USN Mark I fighting knife by Imperial measuring about 9 5/8” long with a 5” blade that has some light pitting and oxidation staining. Knife features a leather washer grip and flat steel pom-mel and includes a worn leather sheath with separated retention strap. The second is a Western Shark which measures about 10 1/4” long with a 6” blued steel blade. The metal is fading to gray and has areas of light pitting throughout. Knife also has a leather washer grip and includes a modern leather sheath. Both are in very good overall condition. (46850-8J)

2759. FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two vintage fighting knives. First is a U.S. Navy Pilots knife by Camillus that measures 9 1/2” long and has a 5” blade. The knife is marked only on the butt and has a leather washer grip and correct leather sheath with sharpening stone. Second is a stiletto style knife by W.H. Fagan & Son and is so marked on the ricasso. The knife measures 10 1/4” long with a 5 3/4” doubled edged blade. The blade has some light oxidation staining and fine pin-prick pitting and gray patina throughout. Knife was made in Sheffield, England and features a leather washer grip and alloy guard and pommel. It also includes its leather sheath which has a blacked out ink portion along the back. Both are in excellent condition. (46850-8K)

2760. GERBER KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Gerber Guardian series fighting knife with sheath. The knife measures 7 1/4” long overall and has a 3 1/2” double edged blade marked “Design by R.W. Loveless” on one side and has light sharpening marks around the edges. The included black leather sheath has integral retention clips and a Velcro back but has no belt loop or leg straps. An excellent example of these popular defense knives. (47758-28)

2761. COLD STEEL KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Cold Steel Tanto fixed blade knife with sheath. The knife measures 11 1/4” long with a 5 3/4” tanto San Mai steel blade. The grip features a checkered rubber handle with brass guard and pommel. The original black leather sheath is included, an excellent condition example overall. (47758-27)

2762. CORPSMAN’S KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a USMC medical Corpsman’s knife with scabbard. This World War II vintage knife measures 16 1/2” long with an 11 1/4” heavy utility blade. The steel has areas of moderate to heavy oxidation with pitting but the “USMC / ChATILLION, N.Y.” stamping remains visible. The grip is the three brass rivet variation and has some light cracks and other handling marks. The included brown leather scabbard is in very good condition and has some light crazing and cracking and a few small staple reinforcements along the edge. The brass has a mild tarnish and the back is marked “USMC / BOYT / 43”. A very good example overall. (48012-1)

2763. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German Ersatz M1915 sawback bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 19” long with a 14” blade. The blade is still somewhat bright with areas of brown patina, oxidation and staining throughout. There is a single illegible mark on the spine. The all steel handle has a brown guard and latch with remnants of green paint remaining on the grip. The included metal body scabbard has only some of the original black paint, the remainder is flaked to gray mingling with brown. A very good condition example overall. (48012-4)

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2764. ITALIAN KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a World War II vintage Italian Fascist Officer’s knife with steel scabbard. The knife measures about 12 1/2” long with a 7 1/2” double edged blade. The steel has areas of light speckled brown patina and staining freckled about and an “E” over “G” stamp on the ricasso. The handle features an ebony grip with an “S” guard rounded pommel. The grip components currently sit loose and the felt or leather around the base of the guard is missing. The included scabbard retain most of its original black finish that is lightly flaking and mixing with areas of light oxidation. An interesting piece of WWII memorabilia in very good condition overall. (48012-2)

2765. FILIPINO KNIFE LOT This lot consists of Filipino style knife measuring 11 3/4” long with a 7 1/2” double edged spear shaped blade and reed wrapped hollow grip. The metal surfaces are mostly a mottled brown patina with a few sparse areas of light oxidation present. The hollow grip could accommodate an appropriate handle making it a fine spear. The knife is housed in an open front carved wood scabbard. An overall excellent condition example that appears to be hand forged. (48012-3)

2766. BRITISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a British Pattern 1853 Enfield bayonet with turned wood handle insert. The bayonet measures 20 1/2” long with a 17 1/4” blade. The blade’s face is marked with a fiant “(crown) / R / 54” with some other markings visible but which are not legible. The metal is an overall rich mottled brown mixing with areas of light surface oxidation and staining. There are assorted light nicks and other fine handling marks from use. The included wood handle insert appears to be of a similar vintage and has several light dings and marks as well. There is a small chip on one side that has faded and softened from years of handling. An overall excellent example that would be an interesting addition to any vintage arms collection. (47940-29) (250/400)

2767. BRITISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a East India Pattern 1844 socket bayonet. The bayonet measures 2 3/4” long overall with a 16” blade that has some faint marking partially visible on the face. The metal surfaces are an overall mottled gray patina with areas of fine pinprick pitting throughout, the spring attachment on the socket has an old repair but still appears functional. A very good example overall. (47940-30) (200/300)

2768. U.S. ZOUAVE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. Model 1862 Zouave bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 24 7/8” long with a 20” yataghan style blade simply marked “H” on the ricasso. The steel is a mottled gray with fine pinprick pitting and a few spots of light oxidation throughout, the edge of the blade has a few small nicks. This saber style bayonet has a solid brass grip which has a mild ochre patina and several light handling marks. The grip is marked “B.H.” on the spine and has a small “C” on the right side of the guard. The included scabbard has a taped repair to the leather body, which is dry and is cracked and flaking throughout. The seam on the backside is split and the brass has a similar ochre appearance as the grip. An about very good example overall. (47940-28) (300/500)

2769. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Japanese Type 30 Arisaka bayonet with scabbard made by Toyoda Automatic Loom Works under Nagoya supervision. The bayonet measures about 20” long with a 15 1/2” blade that is arsenal marked on the ricasso. The bayonet has a blued finish and features a straight guard and angled bird’s head pommel. There is light handling wear to the metal surfaces and light handling marks to the hardwood grip panels. The included steel scabbard has some light handling wear and well along with specks of fine surface oxidation throughout. An excellent example overall. (48059-5F)

2770. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Japanese Type 30 Arisaka bayonet with scabbard made under Kokura supervision an unknown contractor. The bayonet measures about 20” long with a 15 3/4” blade that is arsenal marked on the ricasso. The bayonet has a blued finish and features a hooked quillion guard and flat bird’s head pommel. There is light handling wear to the metal surfaces and light handling marks to the hardwood grip panels. The included steel scabbard has more moderate handling wear and fading. An excellent example overall. (48059-5G)

2771. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Japanese Type 30 Arisaka bayonet with scabbard made by Kokura. The bayonet mea-sures about 20” long with a 15 1/2” blade that is arsenal marked on the ricasso. The blade remains in-the-white and is mostly bright with some areas of light staining, the grip is mostly a mottled brown and features a hooked quillion guard and angled bird’s head pommel. There is light handling wear to the metal surfaces and light handling marks to the flat based hardwood grip panels. The included steel scabbard has more moderate handling wear and is fading to gray. An excellent example overall. (48059-5K)

2772. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Japanese Type 30 Arisaka bayonet with scabbard made under supervision of Kokura by an unknown contractor. The bayonet measures 20” long with a 15 1/2” bright steel blade that is arsenal marked on the ricasso. Bayonet features a blued steel hooked quillion guard and flat bird’s head pommel, the hardwood grip panels have a few light handling marks. The included steel scabbard has a few small dents and is lightly fading to gray. An excellent example overall. (48059-5M)

2773. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Japanese Type 30 Arisaka bayonet with scabbard made by Jinsen. The bayonet mea-sures 20” long with a 15 1/2” bright steel blade that is arsenal marked on the ricasso and has a few areas of light staining present. Bayonet features a blued steel hooked quillion guard and flat bird’s head pommel, the hardwood grip panels have a few light handling marks. The included steel scabbard has a few light handling marks and a few areas of light surface oxidation. An excellent example overall. (48059-5N)

2774. LOT OF U.S. BAYONETS This lot consists of two U.S. M1 bayonets with scabbards by the Utica Cutlery Company. Both measure about 14 1/2” long overall with 10” blades, marked “U.C. / U.S.” with the ordnance bomb in center on the ricasso. One appears to have been lightly sharpened while the other has evidence of heavy sharpening and reshaping. Both have arsenal type parkerized finishes with areas of light oxidation and graying. Each has correct black composite grips and includes the correct M7 scabbard. Two very good examples overall. (48059-5H,5L)

2775. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. M7 bayonet by General Cutlery with an M8A1 scabbard. Bayonet is marked “M7” & “GEN CUT” on the guard and measures 11 5/8” long with a 6 1/2” blade that has been sharpened along the edge. An excellent example overall. (48059-5J)

2776. RUSSIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Russian AK47 bayonet with steel scabbard. The bayonet measures 12 1/4” long with a 7 3/4” blade. The metal surfaces have some light handling wear, the hardwood grips have a few light handling marks. An excellent example overall. (48059-5Q)

2777. RUSSIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Russian AK47 bayonet with steel scabbard. The bayonet measures 12 1/4” long with a 7 3/4” blade. The metal surfaces have some light handling wear, the hardwood grips have a few light handling marks. An excellent example overall. (48059-5U)

2778. AK BAYONET LOT This lot consists of an AKM style bayonet with scabbard. This Russian style AK-47 bayonet measures about 10 1/4” long with a 5 1/2” blade that has the saw back and wire cutter hole. The grip and included scabbard with wire cutter tip are black composite and numbered alike. The bayonet is otherwise unmarked with the exception of a small “3” on the side of the pommel. An excellent example overall. (48059-5S)

2779. RUSSIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Russian SVD bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 11” long with a 6” sawback blade, wire cutter and round pommel grip. The grip is the red composite and includes the leather hanger. The steel scabbard has the tan colored rubber collar. An excellent example overall. (48059-5R)

2780. CHINESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Chinese AKS bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 10 3/4” long with a 6” blade and features a black composite grip and scabbard. Similar in style to the Russian AKM series bayonet, the Chinese model is unique in that is has the black composite grip and does not have the saw back blade or wire cutter. An excellent example overall. (48059-5T)

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2781. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German 1884/98 bayonet by Herder for the K98k Mauser rifle. The bayonet measures 15” long with a 9 3/4” long blade numbered “4766d” and is marked “RICH.A.HERDER” on the ricasso and dated “39” along the spine. The grip features the reddish brown phenolic grip panels and there are a few small Waffenamts on the pommel. There are light handling marks and areas of gray peeking through. The included steel scabbard is numbered to a different bayonet and has some areas of light oxidation. An excellent example overall. (48059-5P)

2782. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. Model 1917 bayonet by Remington with scabbard. The bayonet measures 21 3/4” long with a 16 3/4” blade. The blade has a few small nicks along its edge, and has crisp markings on the ricasso. The grip features the two-groove hardwood panels. The scabbard has a green leather body marked “J.L.R.” on the back. An excellent example overall. (48059-5I)

2783. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of five U.S. bayonets without scabbards. Included are one Model 1913/17 bayonet and four Model 1917 bayonets. Each measures about 21 3/4” – 22” long with 17” blades, some have seen light sharpening. Most of the metal surfaces are a mottled gray with handling wear and some specks of light surface oxidation scattered about. The earlier style bayonet has light impact marks and some distortion to the grip and guard. The remainder have light handling marks but all are in about very good condition overall. (48059-5A,5B,5C,5D,5E)

2784. U.S. BAYONET LOT (TWO TOTAL) This lot consists of a U.S. Model 1873 socket bayonet for the Springfield trapdoor rifle. The bayonet is in poor overall condition and has a broken tip leaving the measurements to be 19” overall with a 16” blade. The metal surfaces have minor to moderate oxidation with pitting throughout, the face of the blade is marked “U.S.” with the “S” being only partially visible. Included is an all leather scabbard with brass tip that is in similar overall condition. The leather is heavily cracked and crazed with a few small tears. Second is a U.S. Model 1861 Navy bayonet by Collins & Company. Commonly referred to as the “Plymouth rifle bayonet” this saber style bayonet measures 26 1/2” long with a 21 1/2” blade. The yataghan style blade has been modified and rounded at the tip, the steel is a mottled gray with areas of light oxidation, staining and fine pitting throughout. The edge appears blunted and has several small nicks, possibly from a youth’s re-enactment of some heroic battle. The ricasso is marked “COLLINS & Co. / HARTFORD / CONN”, the stamping is soft but still visible. The brass grip has a mild ochre patina with light handling marks, the spine is numbered “127”. Included is a correct leather body scabbard, the leather being heavily crazed with minor flaking and the seam along the back is split. The brass tip has some small dents. An about very good example overall. (47967-66, 67)

2785. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two theater knives from World War II with sheaths. First is a Ka-Bar style fighting knife that measures 11 1/2” with a 7” blade and a plexiglass lined grip. The knife appears to be handmade and has a picture of a young woman that appears to be from that era under the grip on one side and the initials “J.A.P.” on the other. The blade has a few light handling marks and nicks along the edge and there is a chip with portion missing to the grip near the pommel. The second measures 10” with a 5” Kinfolks blade and features a plexiglass and wood washer grip with aluminum guard and bolster. The blade has some light gray patina with some specks of light oxi-dation staining. Both of the brown leather sheaths have some light crazing and flaking but are in very good condition overall. (47644-100F)

2786. LOT OF FIGHTING KNIVES This lot consists of two U.S. World War II vintage fighting knives with sheaths. The first is a Western Shark that measures 10 1/4” long with a 5 3/4” blade and leather washer grip with a brass guard. The steel has some areas of light gray patina and is mostly bright. The brass has a mild ochre patina and the leather shows some light separation along the tang. The sheath is the original style and rates excellent as well. The second is a Western Seebee that measures 9” long with a 5” blade. The blade is a rich mottled gray with areas of light pitting, the leather washer grip has been replaced with aluminum scales. The tan leather sheath is similar to those used with the Navy pilot’s series knives. (47644-100I)

2787. LOT OF FIGHTING KNIVES This lot consists of two jet Pilot’s survival knives by Camillus with scabbards. The first is the earlier style which measures 10 1/2” long and has an about 6” blade and a leather washer grip. The steel has a fading blue finish with areas of light pitting. The scabbard is likely the original and has several sets of initials carved into it. The second is the later style about 9 1/2” long with an about 5” blade and has a gray parkerized finish. The scabbard is tan leather and rates excellent. Both include the sharpening stones and are in excellent condition overall. (47644-100H)

2788. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two vintage fixed blade knives with scabbards. The first is a Marbles hunting knife that measures 9” long with an about 5” fullered blade. The ricasso is marked “Marble’s / Gladstone / Mich. U.S.A.”. Knife features a leather washer grip with brass guard and aluminum pommel and rates excellent with the original brown leather sheath. Second is a U.S. Navy Mark I fighting knife by Camillus that measures 9 1/2” long with a 5” parkerized blade and leather washer grip. It is also in excellent condition with some light wear from sliding in and out of the included gray scabbard. (47644-100G)

2789. LOT OF FIGHTING KNIVES This lot consists of two commando fighting knives with sheaths. First is a Cattaraugus 225Q that measures 10 1/2” with a 6” blade that has been polished bright and has a leather washer grip. Second is a Case 337-Q with the same blade length and an overall length of 10 3/4”. The metal is polished bright and the leather washer grip is ribbed. There is some light oxidation around the edges of the pommel. Each comes in a correct brown leather sheath and all are in excellent overall condition. (47644-100E)

2790. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two U.S. military knives. First is a Western Seebee fixed blade fighting knife that measures 9 1/2” long and has a 5” blade and a leather washer grip. The blade has a few light handling marks and some light nicks along the edge. The grip has some light handling and tool marks as well. Included is a correct style tan leather sheath that is likely a later replacement. Second is a U.S. Camp folding knife marked “U.S. Marine Corp” along the side. Knife features four blades including a 2 1/2” knife blade, screwdriver, can opener and leather punch. The blades have some light pitting and gray patina. Each is in very good condition. (47644-100J)

2791. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a USN Mark 2 fighting knife by Robeson Cutlery with scabbard. The knife measures 12” long and has a 7” blade with a parkerized finish and leather washer grip. The finish is fading to gray and mixing with areas of light oxidation, the guard and pommel are a rich mottled brown. The leather is shrinking causing the grip to be a little loose but is it otherwise intact. Included is a correct composite scabbard with canvas belt loop and retention strap. A very good condition example overall. (47644-100B)

2792. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a U.S. M3 fighting knife by Imperial with scabbard. The knife measures 11 3/4” long with a 6 3/4” blade and has a leather washer grip. The metal surfaces have a gray parkerized finish that is lightly fading along the edges. Included is a correct M8 scabbard and all are in excellent condition. (47644-100A)

2793. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a U.S. Army Air Force survival machete by Case. This fixed blade variation measures 15 1/2” long with a 10” curved blade. The blade is marked “CASE XX” and has a blued finish that is fading to gray where it contacts the edge guard. The machete features a wood grip that has some minor chipping and handling wear, there is a portion missing on one side of the pommel. The metal guard is included and this example is in about very good overall condition. (47644-100C)

2794. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of an unmarked Bowie style knife with sheath. The knife measures about 14 1/2” with a heavy 9 1/2” blade. The knife features a black composite grip and brass guard and is very similar in appearance to the USMC Raider knife. The steel remains mostly bright with a few areas of light staining and patina, the brass guard has a medium ochre patina. The included brown leather sheath is similar to the issued Raider scabbards was well. An excellent condition example that is lightly a newer copy of these classic knives. (47644-100D)

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2795. LOT OF KNIVES This lot includes two items. First is a contemporary stag handle stone blade skinning style knife. The knife is unmarked and measures 10 3/4” overall and the 4 1/2” blade is secured with epoxy under a leather wrap and remains in overall excellent condition. Second is a Western Cutlery Model 648A fixed blade hunting knife. The knife measures 8” overall with a 4 1/4” drop point blade. The jigged bone handles are secured with two brass rivets and there are red, white, and black spacers separating the handles from the brass guard and aluminum pommel. The blade appears untouched and the knife comes with a fitted leather sheath that has a Western Cutlery marked snap and is in overall excellent condition. (106229-A23FE)

2796. KNIFE LOT This lot includes a fixed blade MK3 Mod 0 navy dive knife. The knife measures 10 3/4” overall with a matte black finish, serrat-ed spine and checkered molded handle. The knife comes with a plastic sheath marked MK3 Mod 0 / U.S.N. with leg tie. This diver’s knife remains in excellent condition and is numbered 2V376. (107644-100)

2797. BOKER KNIFE LOT This lot includes an Applegate-Fairbairn “mini-smatchet” combat knife with sheath and original box. The double edge knife measures 9” overall with grooved nylon handle and 4 3/4” blade. The metal surfaces are bead blasted for a non reflective finish and the knife’s edges remain untouched. Item is in excellent condition. (107569-6)

2798. CASE KNIFE AND HATCHET COMBO This lot includes a Case XX 561 Stag handle hatchet and knife with tooled maker marked sheath. The knife measures 9 1/4” overall with a 4 3/4” clip point blade with untouched edge. The hatchet has a clean untouched edge and all items remain in excellent condition. (107569-2)

2799. REPLICA SWORD LOT This lot consists of two Spanish made replica side swords. Both swords are maker marked “M. Garcia” and “Toledo” and they measure 38” in length with 31” blades. The first sword is a plain in-the-white blade and scabbard that shows scattered scuff markings and scratches. The black nylon handle shows some fibers and it has an area of scotch tape added for stability and the leather scabbard shows scattered dents, scratches and the tip chape has become loose. The second sword is half in-the-white and half florally engraved and it shows scattered light oxidation staining and freckling. The black string nylon wrapped handle is starting to unwrap, while the brass tips of the scabbard show oxidation staining and the leather scabbard shows scattered dents, dings and flaking finish. (1X207240-57)

2800. JAPANESE TYPE 32 OTSU NCO SABER The shorter version of the pattern 1899 regulation army saber, this saber measures 35 1/2” overall with a 30 1/2” single nearly full length blade. The blade shows a bright arsenal cleaning with a few sparse specks of staining and very light scuffing along the main edge from a nice professional sharpening and is numbered “123661” on the reverse ricasso. The iron hilt with checkered backstrap with factory markings still present on the front of the bow and a nicely plugged hole where the finger strap was removed and is now a brownish gray patina with scattered fine staining. The checkered Asian hardwood grip rates excellent. The steel scabbard has a brown and gray patina with scattered oxidation staining and spots of more modest surface oxidation towards the tip and is numbered to the saber on the drag. An overall very good plus arsenal refurbished Type 32 saber. (1X57671-4) (300/500)

2801. LOT OF KNIVES This lot includes two folding combination knives. First is a two blade Henkel multi-tool measuring 3 1/2” with overall open length of 6” to the tip of the pen-style blade with bottle opener. There is a 5/16” square cutout in the handle, likely for turning a gate valve that is missing its handle. Its second blade is an interesting claw style that is likely for pulling tacks or brads. Second is a four-blade multi-function pocketknife with 2” drop point blade, bottle opener, screwdriver, nail file and grooming hook, and scissors. The item is un-marked and the instruments all remain in very good to excellent condition. (1X107536-110,111)

2802. ENFIELD STYLE SOCKET BAYONET This bayonet has the appearance of a standard Pattern 1853 socket bayonet measuring 20 7/6” overall with a 17 1/2” blade that is 3/4” wide, has a 3” socket and a rounded 1 3/8” shank. The blade is equipped with shallow flutes and ends at a distinct right angle at the shoulder. The blade has toned to pale gray with brown highlights and scattered oxidation staining, the socket and shank an overall pale brown with a couple spots of oxidation. The face is marked “J II” and the shoulder is marked “TD” at the end of the blade; the clasp rotates freely. An overall very good plus Enfield bayonet that was removed from the Orson Blunt Enfield musket in the last auction. (1X57967-5A) [Larry & David Holmes Collection]

2803. U.S. MODEL 1873 SOCKET BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a single U.S. marked model 1873 socket bayonet. The metal surfaces retain a few traces of blue on the blade with the remainder worn to pewter. The metal surfaces have scattered pitting, stains from oxidation and the socket is brown with a few traces of blue. The blade measures 18” with an overall length of 21”. The locking ring is present and the blade is marked “US / J”. No sheath is present. (1X87899-8)

2804. MOSIN NAGANT BAYONET A second variation M1891/30 socket bayonet without locking ring. The bayonet is 21 3/4” overall and is a mix of brown and plum color patinas. It is numbered “3086” and has a small split in the socket near the front. This bayonet remains in good overall condition. (2X107807-5)

2805. U.S. MODEL 1855-70 BAYONET This is a U.S. Model 1855-70 socket bayonet measuring 21” overall with an 18” blade that is 3/4” wide, has a 3” socket and an 1 3/16” shank. The blade is mottled gray with scattered oxidation and pinprick pitting, the socket and shank are a much darker brown. The face is marked “U.S.” and the clasp rotates freely. A good to very good bayonet removed from a Sarson & Roberts musket. (1X57967-54A)

2806. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor socket bayonet. The blade measures 16 3/4” while the socket measures 3”. The blade has a crisp “US” marking and the finish has turned a plum patina with scattered pitting. No scabbard is included with this bayonet. (2X207702-21F)

2807. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of an 1855/70 socket bayonet, scabbard and frog. The bayonet has turned a dull brown patina and shows scattered light oxidation spots. The blade is marked “US” and there are the remnants of a piece of cellophane on socket. The leather frog has a brass button marked “USN” and this button shows oxidation staining. The frog shows crazing and creasing throughout. The steel scabbard has turned a dull brown patina and also has oxidation staining throughout. (1X206754-11A)

2808. ERSATZ BAYONET This lot includes a metal handle bayonet measuring 15 1/4” overall with fullered blade measuring 9 3/4”. The cross guard is straight and an additional barrel band has been added to the rear of the handle. The handle is numbered “75657” and the metal surfaces are an overall gray-brown mix. A metal scabbard with round button, that is mostly a brown patina with overall light dings is included. (2X107536-52)

2809. GERMAN FASCHINENMESSER This is a third model steel hilted Faschinenmesser with 18 1/4” blade. The blade is a dull gunmetal gray and shows overall light and moderate pitting with some areas very similar to blood protein, the handle is a bright silvery gunmetal also with light sparse pitting. The guard is regimentally marked “122.R.(cursive)H.147.” In the past, these have been attributed to the Kingdom of Wurttemberg, there is no scabbard present. (3X36980-7)

2810. BRITISH PATTERN 1856 ENFIELD BAYONET This is a Pattern 1856 Enfield saber bayonet with scabbard used by both sides during the Civil War. The bayonet measures 28 1/8” overall with a 22 5/8” yataghan style blade and is equipped with an iron hilt. The metal surfaces have toned to pewter with scattered pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The blade is marked with a knight head maker mark on one side of the ricasso and crown over “20” on the other ricasso. The checkered black plastic grips show moderate wear with smooth checkering, numerous chips and areas of loss at the spring mounting point. The black leather scabbard with iron ends show moderate crazing and scuffing to the leather and the ends fading to gun metal with patches of modest oxidation staining. A fair to good saber bayonet removed from a Whitney Enfield style musket. (1X57967-35A) [Larry & David Holmes Collection]

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2811. TURKISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Turkish M1874 bayonet for the Martini-Peabody rifle. The blade measures 22 1/2” and has been cleaned and its finish is turning a brown patina with scattered oxidation staining, pitting and a few chips on the underside. The crossguard and pommel are turning a silver pewter with oxidation staining and pitting. The checkered walnut grips rate fair showing a poor fit, several missing chunks, chips and areas of flattened checkering. No scabbard is included with this bayonet. (1X207536-79)

2812. MONTERO MACHETE AND SHEATH LOT This lot consists of a single 24” Montero machete with black synthetic handle held on with four rivets. The edge is not sharpened but should work up to a great edge with a little effort. The machete includes a well-constructed leather sheath with decorative leather rosettes and tassels. The word “HONDURAS” is stamped on the face of the sheath. The sheath exhibits light storage wear but should clean up nicely. The perfect combination for your next trip into the pucker brush. (1X87899-7)

2813. GERMAN LIGHT CAVALRY SABER 30 1/2” curved unmarked blade having a smoky gray patina with some sparse fine pinprick pitting and a few light nicks along the edge. The steel hilt has a “P” shaped guard with dual langets and pale brown patina with scattered sparse surface oxidation. The checkered black horn grip rates about very good with a thin vertical crack on both sides of the grip. The saber comes in its original steel scabbard having a brown patina with scattered surface oxidation and staining, a few patches more moderate in areas. An overall very good unmarked saber. (1X57546-10) [Bleecker Williams Collection] (200/400)

2814. IVORY HANDLE KNIFE AND TURNSCREW SET BY MCFALL Handcrafted by Ken McFall of Lakeside, AZ this is a rather neat set. The knife mea-sures 6 7/8” overall with a 3 1/8” full straight tang drop point wind carbon damascus blade. The blade remains unsharpened and retains all its nice wavy damascus finish and is etched “K. McFall / Lakeside A.z.” on the obverse side of the blade. The handle is composed of a parallelogram shaped bright nickel silver bolster and ivory scales fastened by eight tiny bright pins. The ivory rates excellent and has a pleasing cream color. The turnscrew measures 4 1/4” overall with a 1 7/8” full tang wind carbon blade and is quite heavy for its size. The blade remains unmolested, retains all its flowing wavy finish is is marked “McFall” at the bolster on the obverse side. The handle is composed of a small bright nickel silver single bolster and a semi-coffin shaped ivory handle matching the finish of the knife. Included with the set is a zippered padded case. A neat looking handcrafted set. (1X56020-K99) (500/700)

2815. LOT OF GERBER TOUCHE’ BELT BUCKLE KNIVES Three total: (2) Slim line buckles measuring 2 7/8” overall with black ABS plastic clips, 2” drop point stainless steel blades and ivory micarta handles. The blades remain bright and unsharpened. One handle reads “AIR FORCE” in bold block letters and the other shows a brown bear in wooded forest stream scrimshawed and signed by Boucher; (1) wood inlay buckle measuring 1 3/4” X 2 3/4” with black ABS plastic clip having angular walnut inlays, 2” drop point stainless steel blade and an ivory micarta handle showing a strutting tom turkey also scrimshawed and signed by Boucher. Knives include original display boxes one of which is to a different model knife. (1X56020-K195)

2816. U.S. MODEL 1873 TROWEL BAYONET Made for the trapdoor rifle, this bayonet measures 14 3/8” overall with a 10” trowel shaped blade and a 3 1/2” socket with sliding mortise butt. The blade has toned to a bright silver patina with scattered fine oxidation and a thin 1 3/8” crack in the rear right side of the blade. The socket and shoulder retain about 80% original blue toning to brown with scattered fine oxidation staining. The included steel scabbard rates fair at best with a separated seam, the leather covering rates about fair as well with a matching separated seam and modest scuffing and tears; the belt loop is no longer present. (57569-4)

2817. LEATHER SCABBARD FOR A U.S. MODEL 1880 HUNTING KNIFE This third type leather scabbard measures 14 5/8” overall and is equipped with a brass collar plate and belt hook. The leather rates very good overall with light crazing and scuffing. The belt tab is Watervliet Arsenal and the seams remain tight and intact. The brass surfaces have a darkened tarnished ochre patina and the rear of the belt hook is Watervliet Arsenal marked. (57569-5A)

2818. ANTIQUE BONE HANDLE BOWIE This blacksmith style bowie measures 13 3/8” overall with a 8 3/8” straight point heavyweight steel blade. The blade has toned to a darky smoky gray patina with grind marks, spots of oxidation and some sort of flaking protective coating. The oval brass guard is crafted from 3/8” thick brass stock and along with with the brass semi-oval butt cap and circular pommel disk have a tarnished ocher patina. The bone handle rates good with numerous drying cracks over time, scattered spots of flaking varnish and is secured with an exposed steel nut. There is no sheath present. (57569-5)

2819. CONTEMPORARY SHEFFIELD WELLS FARGO U.S. MAIL KNIFE This knife measures 13 1/4” overall with a 8 3/8” full tang tool steel wide blade. There were a lot of different style faux “Wells Fargo Express” knives made in the 1960-1970’s out of true knives of different manufactures. The blade on this model has toned to pewter with fine oxidation and vertical grind marks; the obverse side is marked “MALE-MAN & YEOMANS / CUTLERS, SHEFFIELD” centered between various British proofs, while the reverse side shows spurious “Property of / Wells Fargo & Co.s Express / Official U.S. Mail Knife”. The wood grips are fastened by iron pins and rate very good with light handling marks and spurious arched “WELLS FARGO / U.S. / R.W.P.O. / EXPRESS” markings. There is no scabbard, included however is a hinged soft wood case with a dark blue baize lined interior. A good to very good imaginary Wells Fargo mail knife. (57569-3)

2820. CONTEMPORARY INDIAN BONE HANDLE BELT DAGGER This is a modern made dagger measuring 17” with a 9 1/4” triangular steel blade. The blade has a bright patina with numerous horizontal grind marks and is incise engraved with numerous geometric shapes. The concave polished bone handle is decorated with intricately carved male figures and geometric shapes on a shaded black background. The handle is centered between a glued oval hardwood buttcap and red baize buffer washer and has a few chips and age cracks, one of which is more pronounced, the washer and buttcap did not seat properly and there are areas of glue on the handle. Included is a matching bone scabbard with the addition of deer and other animal shapes and a loose fitting brass tip chape decorated with different geometric shapes. The collar is equipped with a red baize lining that is starting to separate from the interior of the scabbard. An overall good condition dagger most likely for the tourist trade. (57536-87)

2821. BRASS HANDLE THEATRICAL SHORT SWORD This is a theatrical short sword made from a U.S. Model 1832 Foot Artillery sword measuring 23 7/8” overall with a 18 1/4” blade that has been shortened and the tip rounded. The blade has toned to pewter with scattered fine oxidation and pinprick pitting, the etching has all but faded with only remnants of the Henderson Ames maker mark remaining. the brass hilt has toned to a tarnish ocher patina and the buffer washer is missing leaving the blade loose-fitting to the hilt. Included is a non-original steel scabbard with brass mounts. The body shows light dents, a separating seam and flaking added black paint, the brass mounts have a tarnished patina with light dents a small hole in the throat. (56754-10)

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2822. UNMARKED BRASS HILTED SHORT SWORD This sword measures 22 7/8” overall with a 17 5/8” straight double edged blade. The blade shows an old light cleaning that removed any markings and is now a bright patina with overall pinprick pitting and scattered fine oxidation staining. The brass hilt is equipped with straight pierced disk finials, a grooved handle and bulbous pommel. The brass shows an old light cleaning with scattered fine pinprick pitting and impact marks. There is no scabbard present. (57536-77)

2823. UNMARKED 1831 FOOT ARTILLERY SWORD This sword measures 25” overall with a 19” double edge blade and a slightly rounded tip. The blade has been lightly sharpened and shows brush marks from being cleaned, still showing patches of light pitting and oxidation and illegible proofs on the ricasso. The hilt is equipped with grooved finials, a grooved handle and bulbous pommel. The brass has a nice bright ochre patina with a few tiny impact marks and several proof marks on the guard. There is no scabbard present. (57536-68)

2824. EXPERIMENTAL M-4 FIGHTING KNIFE WITH SHEATH This is a rather interesting looking knife measuring 15 3/8” overall with a 10 3/8” bead blasted steel blade equipped with a 3 5/8” false edge. The unmarked blade and aluminum guard nearly all their matte gray finish with scat-tered finish. The grooved stacked leather washer handle rates excellent and termi-nates at a bright aluminum pommel fas-tened by four small brass pins. Included is an unmarked red leather sheath with steel reinforced tip, handle strap and wire hook attachment. A neat long blade M-4 for the military knife collector. (57968-6) (150/250)

2825. UNMARKED GERMAN LETTER OPENER This is a neat little letter opener that resembles a German dress bayonet. The opener measures 8 3/4” overall with a 5 1/2” single edge fullered blade. The blade retains about 80% original nickel with scattered light scratches and patches of modest flaking and oxidation. The guard has a single curved quillion on one side and the other side mimics the muzzle ring being removed and along with the solid birds head pommel has a deep brown patina with scattered fine oxidation. Included is a steel scabbard with flaking black lacquer and German decals at the throat. (56242-5)

2826. U.S. MODEL 1816 SOCKET BAYONET The blade measures 16” with full face flutes and a half-length shallow back flute ending with “U.S.” above inspectors initials. The socket measures 3” with a 1 7/32” shank, the socket is marked “G 16” in front of the mortice cut-out. The metal surfaces have a bright silver patina with scattered spots of oxidation and pitting. There is no scabbard present. (57586-4)

2827. FAIRBAIRN SYKES COMMANDO KNIFE This variation of the infamous fighting knife measures 11 3/4” overall with a 7” double edge blade. The blade and oval guard retain about 98% original blue with minor rub wear, the rear right side of the guard is marked “ENGLAND”. The grooved copper handle retains 95% original black finish fading lightly along the edges and is numbered “3” on the pommel. Included is a brown leather sheath with a brass tip chape. The leather shows modest scuffing on the belt loop, the handle strap and lower body tabs are broken with only traces of the tabs remaining. A very good later Fairbairn fighting knife. (58006-9)

2828. LOT OF FENCING FOILS This lot contains a pair of fencing foils measuring 41” overall with 34 1/4” rectangular cross-section blades. The metal surfaces have a faded gun metal finish with scattered light staining, the blades show scattered light oxidation, tiny nicks and bends from use, the flat button tips remain intact. The fortes and dome shaped steel guards are lightly scroll engraved and the thin wood handles are wrapped in braided steel wire and rate vey good with light cracks at the pommel. One of the foils has a loose handle which no longer lines up properly with the pommel. (57536-71)

2829. UNMARKED 1873 RIFLE BAYONET This is a socket bayonet for the 45-70 trapdoor rifle. The bayonet measures 21” overall with an 18” full flute blade, 1 3/16” shank and 3” socket. The surfaces were cleaned bright now blending to brown with a thin covering of fine oxidation and “U.S.” no longer visible, the clasp does rotate freely. There is no scabbard. (57665-10B)

2830. UNMARKED CADET STYLE SOCKET BAYONET This lot consists of an unmarked socket bayonet that appears similar in some respects to the U.S. 1858 cadet bayonet but the dimensions are different. The socket measures 3”, the blade 17” and the face flute 15”. The bayonet is finished brightly and it shows scattered oxidation staining spots and freckling. No scabbard is included with this bayonet. An interesting bayonet for the U.S. antique arms collector. (208056-5A)

2831. PRUSSIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a socket bayonet for the Prussian Potsdam 1809 musket. The blade shows oxidation staining throughout, a few scattered dings and a few areas of scattered light pitting. The right side of the elbow is numbered “51” and no scabbard is included. (207951-206A) [Tweed Herendeen Collection]

2832. RUSSIAN SWORD LOT This lot consists of a Russian Shashka saber with scabbard. This 37” military saber features a 31 1/2” slightly curved blade and has a carved hardwood grip with brass guard and pommel. The ricasso has a faint stamping and a date of 1942. The steel is bright and the blade has a near full length fuller. The included wood scabbard has a canvas covering with a steel throat and chape. The scabbard is equipped with four brass collards, one which would attach to hanger, the remaining three hold a model 1891 Mosin-Nagant socket bayonet. The canvas has some light flaking to the black coating and the steel has some light oxidation and is flaking to brown. All of the brass parts have a mild ochre patina. A near excellent military example of the Caucasian inspired saber. (47884-22) [Craig Brown Collection]

2833. GERMAN SHORT SWORD LOT This lot consists of a German made artillery style lion’s head short sword with scabbard. This Imperial era sword measures 23 3/4” long with an 18 1/4” yataghan style blade that has a light gray patina and has been lightly ground and sharpened along the edge. The blade is maker marked on the ricasso but only “W&ST” remains visible. The spine is marked with a “(crown) / L” and date of “93”. The brass lion’s head grip has a very light patina and is marked “1525” and “F.M.2.43.” along the side of the guard. The included black leather bodied scabbard features a brass throat and chape. The chape is marked with an “E” and “43” at the tip. The leather has minor crazing and some light cracking and flaking but remains intact. A very good example of these early German blades. (47884-20B) [Craig Brown Collection]

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2834. GERMAN PRESENTATION BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German Model 1871 Hirschfanger presentation bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 24 3/3” with a 19 3/4 bright steel blade. The blade features etched military motif designs with foliate oak backgrounds and is marked “(crown) / (crossed swords)” with “C K Co.”. One side of the blade is marked “Westf. Jager Bat.Nr.7” (Westfalian Jager Bat-talion No.7) with a blue background, the other side has a “(crown) / R” and the words “Bur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit” meaning “For memory of my service” in a blued flowing banner. The bayonet features black, hard rubber checkered grip panels with five rivets, the button to release the locking lug is missing. The included black leather bodied scabbard features a nickel steel throat and chape and has a white leather frog. The body has some light flaking but rates excellent overall. The Royal Prussian Westfalian Jager Battalion No.7 was in service during the Great War and though no name is included on the inscription it is highly likely that this was a treasured memento from a veteran of that time. The 1871 Hirschfanger model bayonets are rare in their own right, and are considered scarce. Records indicate that examples were privately purchased for “walking out”, this could be an example of one of those purchases. (47884-20D1) [Craig Brown Collection]

2835. GERMAN PRESENTATION BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German model 1871/84 dress bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 15” long with a 10” long blade that is etched on both sides and is marked with the WKC “night’s helmet” logo on the ricasso. One side of the blade is marked “Deutsch – Sud – West – Afrika.” while the other is marked “Bur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit” – translated “For memory of my service” inside a blued banner with the side profile of Kaiser Wilhelm in center. The banners and logos are bordered with oak leaf and foliate pattern backgrounds and borders. The metal surfaces are mostly bright with speckled areas of light gray patina. The grip features wood grip panels that rate excellent and have a few light dings. The included black leather bodied scabbard rates excellent and has a nickel steel throat and chape. The scabbard includes a frog that has more flaking and is equipped with a plain white cotton troddel with tassel. An excellent example overall. (47884-20D2) [Craig Brown Collection]

2836. PRUSSIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Prussian Model 1860 Fusilier bayonet with scabbard. Made for the Model 1860 Dreyse rifle this bayonet measures 25” long with a 20” blade that is mostly bright with some speckled light gray patina. The ricasso is marked “(oval)G.WB” and “g”, the obverse is marked “(crown) / W” over “62” and “(crown) / A”. The grip is brass and features a steel “S” guard marked “I.W.D. 549”, the grip is stamped “3355”. The grip has a more moderate patina, the edge of the blade shows light grind marks but has not been sharpened. The included black leather bodied scabbard features a brass throat and chape which is marked “I.W.D. 549” on the lug. The leather has some light crazing and added lacquer, the brass a medium ochre patina. A very good to near excellent example overall. (47884-20A1) [Craig Brown Collection]

2837. PRUSSIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Prussian Model 1865/71 Pioneer or “pionierfachinenmesser” bayonet with scabbard. It measures 24” long with an 18 3/4” long blucher style sawback blade. The ricasso is marked with a “(crown) / Erfurt” and “GEBR. SIMSON / SUHL” on the obverse. The grip is brass with a steel “S” guard that is marked “R.P.16.156.”, there ae several small Imperial proofs present as well. The steel metal all has a light gray patina, the brass, a mild ochre and rates excellent overall. The included scabbard features a leather body with brass throat and chape, the throat has the same “R.P.16.156” marking. The black leather is lightly crazed and is separated along the back seam, the brass has a light ochre patina. A terrific example of the early “brush wood” bayonets. (47884-20A2) [Craig Brown Collection]

2838. BRITISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a British Model 1888 Mk I Lee Metford bayonet with scabbard. This second type bayonet was made by Wilkinson and measures about 16 1/2” long with a 12” double edged blade. The blade has lightly sharpened edges and the metal is a mottled gray patina with some brown on the grip. Along with some areas of very light pitting there is a minor nick on one side of the blade that measures about 1/4”. The grip features wood panels that are held with two brass rivets, one side is cracked and there are light dings and handling marks to each. The ricasso is marked with the manufacture logo and several other arsenal markings typical of British blades. The included scabbard is a simple leather design that is quite faded and has a brass ring hanger. The front of the scabbard is cut for straps which are no longer present, the top restraining strap is missing as well. A very good example overall. (47308-1G)

2839. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German 1938 series dress bayonet by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co with scabbard. The bayonet measures 15 1/4” long and has a 10” blade with the WKC king and knights cowl logo on the ricasso. The blade has a mottled light gray patina with a few areas of light staining. The nickel finish grip has moderate amounts of flaking exposing brown metal underneath. The grip features black checkered composite panels that are held with two rivets, one side has an inlaid ornate crown “front”. The included steel scabbard retains nearly all its original black finish and includes a black leather frog. The frog shows evidence of drying with light cracks and minor crazing. Examples with these custom work orders are believed to be quite scarce, this one is in near excellent condition overall. (47884-20D3) [Craig Brown Collection]

2840. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Model 1871 bayonet by Alex Coppel with scabbard. The bayonet measures 23 1/2” long with an 18” lightly sharpened blade that is marked with the Coppel name on the ricasso and “(crown) / Erfurt” on the reverse, and is dated 1880 with a “(crown) / W” at the base of the spine. The steel has light gray patina, the brass grip is faded. The grip features an “S” guard that is marked “60.B.3.23.”. The included leather bodied scabbard features a brass throat and chape, the throat is marked in similar fashion to the guard but the marking has been struck. The brass has some minor dings and dents, the leather has some light flaking and fading. Overall a very good example of the first of the Imperial German bayonets. (47884-20A3) [Craig Brown Collection]

2841. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German 1871 sawback bayonet by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co with scabbard. The bayonet measures 23 1/2” long with an 18 1/2” sawback blade that bear the WKC maker’s mark on the ricasso and is dated 1896 with a “(crown) / W” on the spine. The steel has a mottled gray patina with areas of light oxidation staining and light pitting. The brass grip has light handling marks and a mild ochre patina. The “S” shaped guard is marked “16.R.5.2.”. The included leather bodied scabbard features a brass throat and chape, the throat is marked in similar fashion to the guard but with a different series of letters and numbers. The black leather has some minor fading and also included is a brown leather frog. These early Imperial German sawback bayonets were issued to NCO’s and designated rank among the troops. A near excellent example overall. (47884-20A4) [Craig Brown Collection]

2842. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This Lot consists of a German 1871 bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 23 1/2” long with an 18 1/2” heavily sharpened blade. The maker’s mark is not legible but the spine is marked “(crown) / W” and is dated 1875. The steel has varying amounts of light gray patina with some areas of very light pitting scattered about. The brass grip has a light ochre patina and some light handling marks, the “S” shaped guard is marked “3.R.1.174.”. The included steel scabbard has a moderately flaking black finish exposing brown metal underneath. Also included is a tan leather frog. An about very good example of these early Imperial German bayonets. (947884-20A5) [Craig Brown Collection]

2843. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This Lot consists of a German 1871 bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 23 1/2” long with an 18 1/2” blade. The blade is marked “Gebr. Weyersberg / Solingen” on the ricasso. The spine is not marked nor dated. The steel has varying amounts of very light gray patina, the brass grip has a more mild ochre patina and some light handling marks. The “S” shaped guard is marked “178.R.4.22.” and the scabbard has been stamped to match. The leather bodied scabbard features a brass throat and chape. The brass has a medium patina while the leather seam is becoming separated. A near excellent example overall. (47884-20A6) [Craig Brown Collection]

2844. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German Model KS 1898 sawback bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures about 15” long with a 10” blade marked “(crown) / Erfurt” on the ricasso and is dated 1909 with a “(crown) / W” on the base of the spine. The metal surfaces have a mottled light gray patina, the edge has been lightly sharpened. The guard is marked “6.J.3.85.” and the black composite checkered grip panels rate very good. The steel bodied scabbard has faded to gray and has been marked “6.J.2.40.”. A black leather frog is also included and has some minor flaking and crazing. A very good example overall. (47884-20A7) [Craig Brown Collection]

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2845. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German 1989 KS series bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet measures 13 1/2” long overall with about an 8” blade that has the WKC knight’s cowl logo on the ricasso. The steel blade is mostly bright with some light gray patina scattered about. The grip is painted black and has black checkered composite grip panels. The included black steel scabbard has some light flaking and includes a black leather frog that has some light crazing. An excellent example overall. (47884-20A8) [Craig Brown Collection]

2846. SWORD LOT This lot consists of a military cutlass style sword with scabbard that measures about 35” long with a 30” curved blade and a wood grip. The blade is marked “MC” on the ricasso along with a makers mark that appears that is could be Russian or Turkish in origin. A few of the characters are still legible. The blade has a bright steel finish that is mixing with areas of light surface oxidation throughout, the tip is slightly malformed. The grip features a traditional style wood handle that is grooved and includes an aluminum pommel and steel guard. The included wood bodied scabbard has a thin leather cover that is moderately flaking and has a steel throat and chape. Purportedly this sword has been in the consignor’s family for at least three generations, and hung in a family member’s place of business as part of the décor from the 1940’s -1960. Little was known of its origin and it was believed to come from the eastern Mediterranean area. A very good condition example overall that may benefit from further research. (48191-1)

Ammunition2847. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of (5) twenty-five round boxes of Smith & Wesson 12 gauge 2 3/4” shotshells in very good plus

condition. All five boxes are loaded with: 3 3/4 dram, 1 1/4 ounce of #5 lead shot. The nickel-plated heads exhibit scattered oxidation and/or bubbling of the plate on a limited number of shells. (87240-62H)

2848. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of (5) twenty-five round boxes of Smith & Wesson 12 gauge 2 3/4” shotshells in very good plus condition. All five boxes are loaded with: 3 3/4 dram, 1 1/4 ounce of #5 lead shot. The nickel-plated heads exhibit scattered oxidation and/or bubbling of the plate on a limited number of shells. (87240-62E)

2849. LOT OF ASSORTED SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of (6) twenty-five round boxes of Smith & Wesson and Federal 12 gauge 2 3/4” shotshells in very good to excellent condition. Three boxes of Smith & Wesson shotshells are loaded with: 3 1/4 dram, 1 ounce of #8 lead shot. One box of Smith & Wesson shotshells is loaded with: 3 3/4 dram, 1 1/4 ounce of #7 1/2 lead shot. One box of Smith & Wesson “Wa-terfowl Magnum” shotshells is loaded with: 4 1/4 dram, 1 1/2 ounce of copper plated #2 lead shot (these are no longer legal for waterfowl but would make great coyote loads). One box of Federal short “Magnum” shotshells is loaded with: maximum dram equivalent, 1 1/2 ounce of #2 lead shot (another good coyote “thumper”). (87240-62I)

2850. LOT OF ASSORTED SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of (5) twenty-five round boxes of Winchester 12 gauge shotshells in very good to excellent condition. Included are: (3) boxes of 12 gauge Winchester Super X, 2 3/4”, 3 3/4 dram equivalent, 1 1/4 ounce, #4 shot shotshells, (1) box of 12 gauge Winchester Super X, 2 3/4”, 3 3/4 dram equivalent, 1 1/4 ounce, #5 shot shotshells and (1) box of 12 gauge Winchester Super X 2 3/4”, 3 1/4 dram equivalent, 1 1/8 ounce, #4 shot shotshells. (87240-62F)

2851. LOT OF ASSORTED SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of (2) partial boxes and (1) full box of 12 gauge shotshells in very good to excellent condition. Included are: (1) 25 round box of #8 shot and (1) 22 round box of #7 1/2 shot, 12 gauge Remington Game loads, 2 3/4”, 3 1/4 dram equivalent, 1 ounce, shotshells and (1) box of 16 rounds of 12 gauge Sears Sportload 2 3/4”, 3 1/4 dram equivalent, 1 1/8 ounce, #7 1/2 shotshells. (87240-62D)

2852. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of two full 10 round boxes of Federal Premium 12 gauge 3 1/2” No. 4 shot magnum turkey loads and two full 10 round boxes of Federal Premium 12 gauge 3 1/2” No. 6 shot magnum turkey loads. The shells appear to be in very good plus to excellent condition, while the boxes show light staining and edge wear. (207240-62, 62B)

2853. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of two full 10 round boxes of Winchester 12 gauge 3” magnum No. 6 shot shotshells and a full 5 round box of Remington 12 gauge 2 3/4” sabot slugs. The Winchester shotshells show light oxidation staining but are in very good condition overall and their boxes show light wear and staining. The Remington shells rate very good plus to excellent and the box shows scattered edge wear. (207240-62A)

2854. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of six full 25 round boxes of Remington 16 gauge 2 3/4” No. 6 game loads. The shells appear to be in very good plus to excellent condition and the boxes show light to medium amounts of damage. (207240-62L)

2855. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of one full 30 round box of Aguila 16 gauge 2 1/2” No. 6 shotshells and six full 25 round boxes of Remington 16 gauge 2 1/4” No. 6 game loads. The Aguila shotshells show scattered tarnish and the box shows light wear. The Remington shotshells show light to medium tarnish and their boxes rate good plus to very good with varying degrees of wear. (207240-62K)

2856. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of nine sealed and one opened 15 round box of Syrian 7.62mm NATO surplus. The ammunition may have slight tarnish and the boxes exhibit varying degrees of damage from light to medium amounts. (207240-67A)

2857. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 10 sealed 15 round boxes of Syrian 7.62mm NATO surplus. The ammunition may have tarnish and the boxes exhibit tears and staining. (207240-67B)

2858. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of four full vintage 50 round boxes of Remington UMC Kleanbore 22 LR ammu-nition. The lead roundnose rounds appear to have some light tarnish and the boxes show moderate wear with a few minor tears, dents, crazing, scratches and some minor staining. (207240-71)

2859. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 10 sealed and one opened 15 round box of Syrian 7.62mm NATO surplus. The ammunition may have tarnish and the boxes exhibit varying degrees of tearing and staining, with the opened box having a large tear at top. (207240-67)

2860. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 225 rounds of Spanish surplus 9mm Parabellum. The ammunition exhibits varying degrees of tarnish; it is housed in 25 round cardboard boxes. The boxes rate fair to good, exhibit varying degrees of tearing, torn labels, staining and wear, with some showing large tears. (207240-69D)

2861. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 225 rounds of Spanish surplus 9mm Parabellum. The ammunition exhibits varying degrees of tarnish; it is likely corrosive and it is housed in cardboard 25 round boxes. The boxes rate fair to good showing wear to the labels, corners, staining, crazing and scattered tears. (207240-69E)

2862. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of fifteen full 20 round boxes of Russian 7.62x39mm 122 grain hollow point ammunition. The ammunition appears to be in very good plus to excellent condition overall and it is steel cased and non-corrosive and the boxes show light wear and staining. (207240-64A)

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2863. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of fifteen full 20 round boxes of Russian 7.62x39mm 122 grain hollow point ammunition. The ammunition appears to be in very good plus to excellent condition and it is steel cased and non-corrosive and the boxes show light wear and staining. (207240-64C)

2864. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 15 full 20 round boxes of Russian 7.62x39mm 122 grain hollow point ammunition. The ammunition appears to be in very good plus to excellent condition and it is steel cased and non-corrosive and the boxes show staining and light wear. (207240-64B)

2865. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 200 rounds of Spanish surplus 9mm Parabellum. The ammunition exhibits varying degrees of tarnish; and it housed in cardboard 25 round boxes. The boxes rate fair to good with one box showing heavy wear and tears at tops and the others exhibiting lighter wear, crazing, crazing, staining and tears to the labels. (207240-69C)

2866. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 180 rounds of Egyptian surplus 9mm Parabellum. The ammunition exhibits light tarnish. 36 rounds of the ammunition are contained in a zip-lock style bag with an empty box, while the remaining rounds are housed in 36 round cardboard boxes in good to very good condition with light to medium wear and some crazing, staining and tears on the labels. (207240-69A)

2867. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 180 rounds of Egyptian surplus 9mm Parabellum. The ammunition exhibits light tarnish and it is likely corrosive and it is housed in five 36 round cardboard boxes. The boxes rate fair to very good exhibiting varying degrees of tears, staining, crazing and label wear. (207240-69)

2868. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 180 rounds of Egyptian surplus 9mm Parabellum. The ammunition exhibits light tarnish and it is likely corrosive and it is housed in five 36 round cardboard boxes. The boxes rate good to very good with one box being partially opened and all boxes showing staining, crazing and light wear. (207240-69B)

2869. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNTION This lot consists of a sealed spam can of Chinese 7.62x39mm. The spam can exhibits scattered oxidation and staining but appears to be in very good condition overall. (207240-77)

2870. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of five full 50 round boxes of USGI surplus Winchester 45 ACP and one full 50 round box of Remington UMC 45 ACP surplus ammunition. The ammunition is in brown cardboard boxes with one of the Winchesters dated “55” and the balance “54”. They exhibit scattered light tarnish with one box exhibiting light tarnish throughout. The Remington box is simply headstamped “REM UMC” with no date and it exhibits some very light tarnish. One of the Winchester boxes exhibits a large tear with some heavy flaking but the remaining boxes exhibit scattered light staining, crazing and a few light tears. All of the boxes have white price stickers. (207240-63A)

2871. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of two full 50 round boxes of USGI Remington 45 ACP, one full 50 round box of Twin City Arsenal 45 ACP and two full boxes of USGI Winchester 45 ACP. The Remington ammunition is simply headstamped “REM UMC” with no date and the ammunition appears to be in very good to excellent condition overall with some very light tarnish. The Twin City ammunition is dated “54”, it is steel-cased and appears to be in very good condition overall with some scattered light tarnish. One box of the Winchester ammunition is steel cased, while the other is brass cased and both are dated “54” and show scattered light tarnish. One box has “54” written on it in pencil and all the boxes show remnants of white prices tags, scattered flaking, light tears, crazing and staining. (207240-68)

2872. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of four full 50 round plastic boxes of Interarms 7.62x25mm Tokarev ammunition. Two of the boxes are sealed, while one has been opened and the other is missing its label. The ammunition appears to be headstamped “51” and some of the rounds exhibit light tarnish. (207240-72C)

2873. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 round Norinco boxes of 7.62x39mm full metal jacket ammunition and five full 20 round boxes of Armco 7.62x39mm full metal jacket ammunition. The Norinco ammunition is steel cased, while the Armco ammunition is washed-steel case and the rounds are in very good to excellent condition, while the boxes show wear, tears and staining. (207240-63C)

2874. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 50 round American Eagle boxes of 25 ACP 50 grain full metal jacket. The ammunition is in very good plus to excellent condition overall and the boxes show light to moderate wear. (207240-72F)

2875. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of two full 50 round Fiocchi boxes of 30 Luger 93 grain full metal jacket. The ammu-nition is in very good plus to excellent condition overall and the boxes show wear and tears. (207240-72D)

2876. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 round Norinco boxes of 7.62x39mm full metal jacket and four full 20 round boxes of Armco 7.62x39mm full metal jacket. The Norinco ammunition is steel cased, while the Armco ammunition is washed steel case. The ammunition is in very good to excellent condition and the boxes exhibit scattered wear, tears and crazing. (207240-63B)

2877. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of four full 20 round Sellier & Bellot boxes of 7.62x51mm NATO full metal jacket ammu-nition. The ammunition is brass cased, berdan primed and corrosive. The rounds appear to be in very good plus to excellent condition overall and they are packaged in unmarked gray cardboard boxes that show staining and wear throughout. (207240-75)

2878. MIXED LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of two full 50 round Norinco boxes of 9x18mm Makarov and two full Yugoslavian sur-plus 15 round boxes of 7.62x39mm. All the ammunition appears to be in very good to excellent condition and one of the Yugoslavian boxes is sealed. The 9x18 boxes exhibit wear throughout and a large tear in one box while the 7.62x39 boxes exhibit lighter wear. (207240-72E)

2879. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two full 20 round boxes of Remington Kleanbore 300 H&H magnum 220 grain softpoint ammunition and 8 rounds of Remington UMC 300 H&H magnum full metal jacket ammunition. All the ammunition including the 8 FMJ rounds are in Remington Kleanbore boxes. The ammunition appears to be in very good condition overall exhibiting light to moderate tarnish and the boxes exhibit staining, crazing, tears and scattered wear with the FMJ box exhibiting a big tear on bottom. (207240-72)

2880. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of ten full 20 round boxes of Russian 7.62x39mm 123 grain hollowpoint. The ammunition is steel cased, berdan primed, and non-corrosive and it appears to be in very good plus to excellent condition overall, while the boxes show scattered wear, staining, crazing and tears. (207240-63A)

2881. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two full 20 round boxes of Western Super-X 300 H&H magnum and one full 20 round box of Western Super-X 300 Winchester magnum 150 grain softpoint ammunition. One of the 300 H&H boxes is 220 grain softpoint and the other box is 180 grain softpoint and the ammunition is in very good to excellent condition with some exhibiting light tarnish. The 300 Winchester magnum ammunition exhibits moderate tarnish and all of the boxes exhibit wear, staining, flaking and a few scattered tears. (207240-72A)

2882. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of five full 50 round boxes of USGI 45 ACP surplus ammunition of mixed manufacture. Two of the boxes are Winchester made with one being dated “54” and other “55”, one box is Remington made and headstamped “Rem UMC”, one is steel cased Twin Cities arsenal and dated “54” and the last box is Olin made and dated “62”. The Twin Cities ammunition shows moderate tarnish throughout, while the others show light tarnish and most of the boxes show the remnants of price tags, crazing, staining and some wear at edges. (207240-68B)

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2883. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of ten full 5 round boxes of Remington 12 Gauge 2 3/4” No. 4 buckshot, one full 5 round box of Winchester Super-X 12 Gauge 2 3/4” 00 buckshot shells and one full 5 round box of Federal 12 Gauge 00 2 3/4” magnum buckshot shells. Some of the rounds exhibit moderate tarnish on their rims and the boxes rate fair to very good with some showing soiling, stains, tears, crazing or flaking. (207240-66A)

2884. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of ten full 5 round boxes of Remington 12 Gauge 2 3/4” No. 4 buckshot, one full 5 round box of Winchester Super-X 16 Gauge 2 3/4” No. 1 buckshot and one full 5 round box of Winchester Super-X 12 gauge 2 3/4” 00 buckshot. Some of the shells exhibit tarnish on the rims with some of the Remington shells showing medium levels of tarnish and the boxes rate fair to very good overall with some showing dents, staining, crazing, flaking, tears or soiling. (207240-66)

2885. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of five full 25 round Smith & Wesson 12 Gauge High Velocity 3 3/4-1 1/4-2 shotshells. The ammunition appears to be in very good to very good plus condition with a few rounds exhibiting light oxidation on the rims and the boxes showing varying levels of wear and damage scattered staining, soiling, crazing, flaking, tears or dented corners. (207240-62G)

2886. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of five full 25 round Smith & Wesson 12 Gauge High Velocity shotshells with shells and boxes marked “3 3/4- 1/4-2”. The ammunition appears to be in very good to very good plus condition with a few rounds exhibiting light oxidation on the rims and the boxes rate fair to very good overall with some showing dents, staining, crazing, flaking, tears or soiling. (207240-62J)

2887. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two full 20 round boxes of Remington 30-06 150 grain Core-Lokt softpoints, one full 20 round box of Remington 30-06 180 grain Core-Lokt softpoints and one full 20 round box of Remington 30-06 125 grain Core-Lokt softpoints. The ammunition exhibits some scattered small areas of oxidation staining but is in very good plus to near excellent condition overall and the the boxes rate very good showing some scattered light wear. (207240-60A)

2888. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full and one 18 round box of Western Super-X 30-06 125 grain softpoint rounds of ammunition. The ammunition appears to be very good plus to excellent overall with a small number displaying some light tarnish spots and the boxes display varying degrees of wear, tears, crazing, staining and soiling. (207240-60E)

2889. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of four full 20 round boxes of Hansen Cartridge Company 150 grain 30-06 full metal jacket and one full 20 round box of Hansen Posi-Feed 180 grain 30-06 softpoints. The ammunition is in very good plus to excellent condition overall and the boxes rate good to very good with varying levels of wear and staining. (207240-60)

2890. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one full 20 round box of Remington Core-Lokt 30-06 220 grain softpoints, a full 20 round box of Remington Core-Lokt 30-06 125 grain softpoints and a full 20 round box of Federal Power-Shok 125 grain softpoints. Most of the rounds are very good plus to excellent condition with one of the 220 grain Remington rounds exhibiting moderate tarnish throughout the body of its case. The boxes show light to moderate wear and rate very good to very good plus overall. (207240-60B)

2891. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNTIION This lot consists of approximately 139 rounds of mixed 7.62x39mm full metal jacket ammunition and 19 stripper clips. The ammunition appears to be mostly Chinese washed-steel cased with seven rounds of regular steel cased Chinese ammunition and some of the rounds exhibit light to medium tarnish. The ammunition is on stripper clips with five extra stripper clips in very good condition with some light oxidation and some of the ammo is additionally wrapped in brown paper. (207240-63)

2892. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 140 rounds of Chinese made 7.62x39mm full metal jacket ammunition on 10 rd. stripper clips. The ammunition is mostly Chinese washed-steel; there are approximately five rounds of regular steel cased Chinese ammunition and the ammunition exhibits light to moderate tarnish. Also included are nine empty extra stripper clips; All of the stripper clips show varying levels of oxidation and oxidation staining. (207240-63D)

2893. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 67 rounds and one empty case of 30-06 Springfield ammunition. 14 of the rounds and the empty case are Western Super X 220 grain softpoint, 33 rounds are 180 grain Winchester Superspeed softpoint, 13 rounds are Federal softpoints of an unknown weight, one round is a Remington softpoint of an unknown weight and six rounds are Winchester softpoint of an unknown weight. The rounds exhibit light to medium levels of tarnish and the boxes show light to heavy wear with one of the Winchester boxes is tape repaired. (207240-60D)

2894. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 176 rounds of mixed 30-06 Springfield ammunition. 18 rounds are Winchester Super 30-06 softpoint of an unknown weight, 60 rounds are of Lake City manufacture with 60’s headstamps and are full metal jacket and 98 rounds are of Austrian surplus full metal jacket. The softpoint ammunition lacks an outer box, one of the Austrian boxes shows a large tear at front but the other boxes rate fair to very good with most being opened and showing some stains, added tape, tears or soiling. (207240-60C)

2895. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three sealed 36 round boxes of Iraqi 303 British full metal jacket ammunition. The ammunition is corrosive with some showing tarnish and the boxes show tape repairs, staining, soiling, staining, crazing or dents. (207240-76C)

2896. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three opened 36 round boxes of Iraqi 303 British full metal jacket ammunition. The ammunition is corrosive and shows tarnish and the boxes show tears, crazing, flaking or scattered wear. (207240-76A)

2897. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three opened 36 round boxes of Iraqi 303 British full metal jacket ammunition. The ammunition is corrosive and shows tarnish throughout and the boxes show tears, crazing, dents or scattered wear. (207240-76B)

2898. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one opened and one sealed 36 round boxes of Iraqi 303 British full metal jacket ammunition. The ammunition is corrosive and it shows tarnish throughout. The boxes exhibit tears, crazing, dents, soiling, staining and scattered wear. (207240-76E)

2899. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 133 loose rounds of Iraqi surplus 303 British full metal jacket and one loose round of Norma 223 Remington full metal jacket. The 303 British ammunition exhibits tarnish throughout, while the 223 round is in excellent condition. (207240-76D)

2900. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of four 25 round boxes of 12 Gauge shotshells of mixed manufacture. The first box is Winchester Pheasant 2 3/4” No. 6 shot, the second is Winchester high brass No. 7 1/2 shot, the third is a mixed box of No. 9 shot that is housed in a Winchester Duck & Pheasant box and the last box is mixed box of No. 6 shot that contains 20 Winchester shells and 5 Federal in a Win-chester Rabbit & Squirrel Box. (207240-62C)

2901. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of approximately 440 rounds of Russian commercial 7.62x39mm 122 grain hollow point ammunition. The ammunition is steel-cased, non-corrosive and berdan primed and it is in very good plus to excellent condition overall. The ammunition is housed in white boxes which show scattered staining and soiling. Included is a plastic green ammo can in very good condition. (207240-64)

2902. BOYS ANTI-TANK RIFLE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of 10 rounds of .55 Boys ammunition on stripper clips, a 5 round Boys anti-tank rifle magazine and a British style pouch. The ammunition is all headstamped “K39/WI” and the stripper clips are marked “1938/1/C.H.P.”. Both the clips and ammunition exhibit varying degrees of tarnish and the magazine retains 95% of an arsenal blue finish with scattered silvering and oxidation spots. The pouch markings are indiscernible and the pouch shows a small tear on the upper right and some minor soiling. (207922-10)

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2903. MIXED LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 9 rounds of Winchester Western 7mm Remington Magnum softpoints of unknown weight, 18 rounds of Remington 308 Winchester softpoints of unknown weight and 35 brass Winchester 7.62mm NATO cases. The 7.62mm NATO cases and 7mm Remington Magnum exhibit varying degrees of tarnish and the ammunition is in a green plastic ammo can. (207240-83)

2904. ASSORTED AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of 42 rounds of Remington 50 grain 25 ACP full metal jacket, 50 rounds of Winchester 45 grain hollowpoint 25 ACP, an unmarked 25 ACP pistol magazine likely for a Colt Junior pistol and 18 rounds of surplus 7.35 Carcano ammunition. (207849-69D)

2905. ASSORTED AMMO/SHOOTERS LOT This lot consists of 48 rounds of 38 Special brass with assorted headstamps, a nearly full CCI 650 round ammo can of solid 22 LR ammunition, a sealed Deluxe Klean-Bore handgun cleaning rod for .22-45 caliber handguns, approxi-mately 29 rounds of Remington Hi-Speed 22 LR softpoint ammunition, approximately 33 rounds of Remington Hi-Speed 22 Short roundnose ammunition, approximately 17 rounds of Federal 12 gauge 8 shot Game Load, approximately 24 rounds of Federal 12 gauge 6 shot and a 20mm display round. Some of the shotshells exhibit light to moderate tarnish and the display 20mm round is mounted on a stand that is marked “A COMPLETE PACKAGING SERVICE/DESIGN & CRAFTSMANSHIP/THE FOXON COMPANY/PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND”. The bullet is loose from the case and there is scattered oxidation staining on the round. (206856-8)

2906. LOT OF REMINGTON KLEANBORE AMMUNITION Five Remington Kleanbore green and red boxes made up of three full boxes of 158 gr. steel jacketed 38 Special, one full box of 148 gr. 38 Special Wadcutter and one full box of 158 gr. semi-wadcutter 357 Magnum. All cartridges are in about excellent condition with some showing a little light tarnish. (127644-101J)

2907. LOT OF WINCHESTER 9MM AMMUNITION This lot consists of four full 50 round buff colored boxes of Winchester 9mm parabellum ammunition. The ammunition is in about excellent condition with some cartridges showing a little light tarnish. The boxes are marked “for use in sub-machine guns” and stamped “WRA lot 22310” and are in near excellent condition with one having a ripped end and two showing some staining. (127644-101G)

2908. LOT OF 45 ACP AMMUNITION This lot consists of five full 50 round boxes of mixed manufacturer 45 ACP cartridges. First are two blue and yellow boxes of Western 210 gr. lead semi-wadcutter. Both boxes have a torn end-flap and one has a torn corner and side. Second is a green box of Remington Kleanbore 230 gr. metal jacketed cartridges. Third is a buff colored box of Winchester metal jacketed cartridges with mixed head stamps marked “WCC/41”, “WCC/42” and “WRA/45AC”. Last is a buff colored box of steel cartridge military ammunition with “EC/43” head stamps and the box marked “pistol ball / caliber .45 M1911 / ammunition lot E.C.-24864XC / repacked E.C. 7-44”. Where otherwise not mentioned, the boxes are in very good to near excellent condition with mild wear to some of the corners and edges. (127644-101B)

2909. LOT OF 22 LR AMMUNITION This lot consists of six full or partially full boxes of mixed manufacturer 22 LR. First is one full and one partial (18 rounds) blue and yellow box of Winchester Leader Staynless LRN cartridges showing some light tarnish with missing end-flaps and some wear and tear to the box corners and edges. Second is a full blue, yellow and red box of Winchester LRN cartridges with copper colored cases and both the box and cartridges are in excellent condition. Third is a full yellow box of Western Xpert 40 gr. LRN cartridges with both the box and cartridges in excellent condition. Next is a full yellow box of Winchester Super-Speed 40 gr. copper jacketed RN cartridges that are in excellent condition and the box shows some light wear. And last is a partially full (47 rounds) red box of Monark LRN cartridges showing some mild tarnish and the box in near excellent condition showing some light wear. (127644-101C)

2910. LOT OF 22 LR AMMUNITION This lot consists of eight full boxes of 22 LR, LRN cartridges. First are three boxes of Peters, two blue and yellow boxes and one red box. The cartridges in one box are moderately tarnished while the other two are in near excellent to excellent condition. Next are five boxes of Remington Kleanbore with one box consisting of cartridges that are very tarnished, another where they are moderately tarnished and the last three containing cartridges that are in near excellent to excellent condition. All of the boxes are in near excellent to excellent condition with some showing a little minor edge wear. (127644-101F)

2911. LOT OF 45 MILITARY AMMUNITION Four 20 round boxes, three full and one partially full. First is one full “1925 National Match” marked box of Frankford Arsenal 45 ACP ball cartridges with a partially opened box and the visible cartridges showing a light tarnish. Next is sealed box of Western Cartridge Co. 45 ACP Ball ammunition Lot 6130 with light wear to the box. Third is a partial box (18 rounds) of Peters Cartridge Co. 45 ACP ball cartridges in near excellent condition and the box is in very good condition with an open top. And last is a full “Cartridge Shot Caliber 45 M12” marked box from Evansville Ordnance Plant. The bullets are paper filled with shot for hunting small game. The box is missing both end-flaps and is in otherwise near excellent condition with light wear. (127644-101M)

2912. LOT OF 45 MILITARY AMMUNITION Four 20 round boxes, two full, one partially full (18 rounds) and one empty. First is a full un-opened box of 45 ACP ball cartridges from Frankford Arsenal. The box is in near excellent condition with some light wear. Next is a partially full box with 18 rounds of 45 ACP ball ammunition from Frankford Arsenal. The box is missing one end and is encased in clear tape. Third is a full “Cartridge Shot Caliber 45 M12” marked box from Evansville Ordnance Plant. The bullets are paper filled with shot for hunting small game. The box is missing one end-flap and is in otherwise near excellent condition with light wear. Last is an empty Evansville Ordnance “Cartridge Shot Caliber 45 M12” marked box that is missing one end-flap and is otherwise in near excellent condition. (127644-101A)

2913. LOT OF .38 AMMUNITION This lot consists of 50 round boxes: five full and one partially full box of 38 Special, one full box of 38 Super and one box of 38 Special fired brass. First is a full box of Peters 38 Special Police Match 146 gr. wadcutter. Next is a full box of Remington Kleanbore 38 Super 130 gr. metal cased bullet. Third is a full box that is marked “…for military use” of Remington 38 Special 130 gr. ball ammunition. Fourth is a full box of Remington 38 Special Tracer Cartridges. Fifth is a full box of Israel Military Industries 38 Special Ball ammunition. Sixth is a partial box of Remington Kleanbore 38 Special containing 42 cartridges ball ammunition. And last is a full box of Western 38 Special brass. All the boxes and ammunition are in very good to near excellent condition with one box having a torn end-flap and all boxes showing some mild wear. (127644-101L)

2914. LOT OF 45 ACP AMMUNITION This lot consists of five boxes and two bags of 45 ACP. First is a full 50 round box of Olin 230 gr. Match ball ammunition. Second is a full 50 round box of Winchester ball ammunition. Third is a 25 round box of Belgian “SF” marked ammunition. Fourth is a full box of Brazilian “CBC” marked ammunition. The box is stamped with a “not reliable” warning likely by a previous retailer. Fifth is a partially full box of Remington Blanks containing 20 rounds. Sixth is a bag of Peters ball ammunition containing 32 rounds. And last is a bag containing 8 rounds of mixed manufacturer ball ammunition. All the boxes and ammunition are in very good to near excellent condition. (127644-101N)

2915. LOT OF 22 LR AMMUNITION This lot consists of five full 50 round boxes of Western 22 LR, LRN ammunition. The blue and yellow boxes are in near excellent condition with some mild corner and edge wear and the cartridges range from a few moderately tarnished to most in near excellent condition. Also included is a full 50 round box of Winchester U.S. Army marked extra loud .22 blanks. (127644-101D)

2916. LOT OF 22 LR AMMUNITION This lot consists of 10 full boxes and one partially full box of 22 LR, LRN ammunition consistsing of five boxes of Olin/Winchester, three of which are marked Standard Velocity; two boxes of Olin/Winchester Match grade for pistol; two boxes of Remington Standard Velocity; one box marked “Property of D.N.D” with “D” head stamps; and one partial box from the Civilian Marks-manship Program with 40 rounds of Aguila and six rounds of Lapua. The boxes are in generally near excellent condition, are white or buff and appear to be made for the military. The bulk of the ammunition is in near excellent condition with some in very good condition showing some light tarnish. (127644-101I)

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2917. LOT OF MIXED AMMUNITION Five boxes total. First is a full 50 round box of Fray Luis Beltran 11.25x23 (45 ACP) ball cartridges that are in near excellent condition. Second is a full 20 round box of Remington Kleanbore 6.5mm Mannlicher-Shoenauer 150 gr. rifle cartridges that show some minor tarnish. Third is a 10 round box containing nine rounds of “FN” marked and one round of “SPB” marked 6.5mm Man-nlicher-Shoenauer rifle cartridges that are in very good condition. Next is a 15 round box of 6.5mm rifle ammunition containing 12 rounds of likely Russian with a ’41 date stamp, two rounds of Remington and one round marked “D.C. Co.” All are in very good to near excellent condition. And last is an unopened box of 10 signal flares marked “Signal Lights MK II / Very Green Star” and Lot “46 Oct 1943”. The box is in excellent condition. (127644-101K)

2918. LOT OF .455 AMMUNITION Four boxes total. First is a 12 round box of .455 DCM Revolver cartridges date stamped on box Oct. 19, 1944. The cartridges are in very good condition. Next are three unopened boxes in excellent conditon each containing seven cartridges of .455 ammunition that are marked “7 / Cartridges / Pistol / Self Loading / .455 inch MK I”. (127644-101E)

2919. LOT OF 9MM AMMUNITION Four boxes total. First are two 25 round boxes (one is unopened) of 9x19 copper plated ball ammunition with a “11 / 52” head stamp. The buff colored boxes are marked in Russian. Next are two opened boxes of 9x19 copper plated ball ammu-nition with a “POF / 87” head stamp. The boxes are dated 1987. All the cartridges are in excellent condition and the box condition ranges from very good to about excellent. (127644-101)

2920. LOT OF 9MM AMMUNITION Four boxes total. First is an unopened buff colored box containing 35 cartridges. The box is marked “9mm / Ball / Mk 2z” and stamped “RG 19-11-57A”. Next is an unopened blue box marked “9mm kptr m/39” that appears to hold 36 cartridges. Third is a full 50 round buff colored box of Western 9mm (9x19) ball ammunition with lot “WCC02D035-020P marked on the box. Fourth is a full 16 round buff colored box of 9mm (9x19) ball ammunition with steel cases with “44 dnh” head stamps. The box has a blue label marked “1944 dnh 57”. The visible ammunition is in about excellent condition as are the boxes with some minor handling blemishes. (127644-101H)

2921. COLLECTOR AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes six loose .32 cal teat-fire cartridges that show varying levels of tarnish and the cartridges are for use in the Moore’s Patent Revolver, and example of which is for sale in this auction. The Moore Caliber .32 teat-fire, which used a unique cartridge to get around the Rollin White patent owned by Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson, proved very popular during the Civil War, with both soldiers and civilians. (218037-3)

2922. LOT OF 50 BMG This lot consists of 99 rounds of 50 BMG 739 grain FMJ match ammunition. The brass is headstamped “WCC 80” and all are in excellent condition. Ammo is housed in an OD green metal ammo can. (47982-2)

2923. SHOTSHELL LOT This lot consists of 165 rounds of assorted 12 gauge shotshells. Included are: four boxes of Winchester Super-Target 2 3/4” #8 each with 25 rounds (TRGTL128); seven full boxes of five, plus five loose rounds of Remington 2 3/4” 1oz slugs (SP12RSB) ; and two full five rd. boxes and 15 loose rounds of military grade Olin 2 3/4” 00 Buck (Q1544). All are in excellent to as-new condition and come housed in a military OD green ammo can that is missing its lid. (47857-50S19968B)

2924. TARGET AMMO LOT This lot consists of two boxes of 45 ACP and one box of 22 LR ammunition. Included are: one full box of 50 American Eagle 230 grain FMJ 45 ACP (AE45A), one partial box of Remington-UMC 230 grain MC ball containing 42 rounds (L45AP4), and one full box of 50 American Eagle 22 LR 40 grain LRN (AE5022). All are in as-new condition. (47857-50S19968B)

2925. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three bulk boxes of 22 LR cartridges. First are two boxes of Federal 36 grain copper plated hollow points (#750), one full with 550 rounds, the other partial with about 325 rounds. Next is a partial box of Winchester 40 grain copper plated hollow points (WD22LRB) with 190 rounds remaining. All are in excellent to as-new condition. (47857-6S19898B)

2926. AMMUNITION LOT this lot consists of four boxes of 9mm target ammunition. First are two full boxes of Federal 115 grain FMJ RN (WM51991), each with 100 rounds. Second are two full boxes of Winchester 115 grain FMJ (USA9MMVP), each with 100 rounds. All are in as-new condition. (47857-6S19898B1)

2927. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of three full boxes of 20 Remington-UMC 223 Rem 55 Grain MC (L223R3). All three are in as-new condition. (47857-6S19898B2)

2928. RIMFIRE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of one full brick of 500 and five small boxes of Federal Power-Flite 22 LR lead RN ammunition (#510). There are four full boxes of 50 and one partial box that contains 15 rounds of Federal and about the same amount of Remington 22 LR. The ammunition is all in excellent condition, some have mild tarnish and green verdigris. (47857-6S19898B3)

2929. SHOTSHELL AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of three full boxes of 25 rounds and 30 loose rounds of Remington 20 gauge birdshot ammunition. Included are two boxes of Remington ShurShot 2 3/4” #6 (R20-6) and one full box of Remington Express 2 3/4” #6 (SP20-6). The loose rounds consists of 15, 2 3/4’’ #6 and 15, 2 3/4” #4 shells. All are in excellent overall condition. (47857-6S19898B4)

2930. SHOTSHELL AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of three assorted boxes of 12 gauge ammunition. Included is a partial box of Remington 2 3/4” containing 23 mixed rounds of #6, #7 1/2 & #8 shotshells, one partial box of Winchester 2 3/4” #6 Expert steel with 17 rounds, and a five rd. size box with four Remington 0 Buck and one round of Federal 00 Buck. All are in very good to excellent condition. (47857-21S19875B)

2931. SHOTSHELL AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of three assorted boxes of 20 gauge ammunition. Included is a partial box of Rem-ington 2 3/4” containing 14 rounds of Express #7 1/2, one partial box of Remington 2 3/4” #6 Express Long Range with 20 rounds, and a full box of five Remington 2 3/4” slugs. All are in very good to excellent condition, some have light oxidation around the brass bases of the hulls. (47857-21S19875B1)

2932. SHOTSHELL AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of three assorted boxes of 410 bore ammunition. Included are one full box of 25 and one partial box of eight Winchester 3” #6 Super-X Long Range shotshells (X413) and one full box of five Remington 2 1/2” slugs. All are in very good to excellent condition. (47857-21S19875B2)

2933. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of three partial boxes of assorted ammunition. First is a box of Winchester 30-06 150 grain Pow-er-Point (X30061) containing 16 rounds. Next is a box of Remington UMC 357 Magnum 125 grain JSP (L357M12) with 13 rounds remaining. Lastly is a vintage green and white box of Remington Hi-Speed 300 Savage 150 grain PSP Core-Lokt (7530) with five rounds remaining. All are in excellent condition. (47857-42S19904A1)

2934. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of two boxes of 12 gauge shotshells each with five rounds and an assortment of loose handgun ammo. First is a box of Remington 12 gauge 2 3/4” slugs (SP12RS). Next is a box of Remington 12 gauge 2 3/4” 00Bk (RL12BK00). Lastly are: seven rounds of Federal 38 Special FMJ, one Winchester 38 Special Lead HP, four rounds of CCI 25 ACP FMJ, 12 rounds of Winchester 25 ACP FMJ, two rounds of Remington 32 ACP FMJ, six rounds of Winchester 380 Auto Silvertip HP, and seven assorted rounds of 45 ACP 230 grain FMJ. All are in excellent overall condition. (47857-S19973A)

2935. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of six boxes of assorted pistol ammunition. Included are: two boxes of Magtech 380 Auto 95 grain JHP (380B) one is full with 50 rounds, the other is partial with 43 remaining; one box of Winchester bulk 9mm Luger 115 grain FMJ with 110 rounds of assorted brands (Federal, Speer, Geco and Wiinchester); one full box of 50 Winchester SXZ40 180 grain JHP (SXZ40P); one partial box of 42 Winchester USA 180 grain JHP; and one mixed box of Winchester containing ten rounds of 180 grain JHP Subsonic and 14 rounds of JHP performance ammo. All are in excellent condition, some of the brass has light to mild tarnish. (47857-35S20057A)

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2936. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of 60 rounds of assorted rifle ammunition. Included are: one full box of 20 PCA-Spectrum 223 55 grain FMJ-BT, one full box of 20 Tula 7.62x39 122 grain FMJ and an additional 20 loose rounds of the same. All are in excellent condition. (47857-35S20057B)

2937. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of four boxes of assorted 30-06 ammunition. Included are: one partial box of Hornady 165 grain SST (81154), one full box of 20 150 grain SST (81093), and two full boxes of Winchester Power Max 150 grain PHP (X30061BP). Also included is a single en-bloc clip for an M1 Garand holding eight black-tipped steel core FMJ AP rounds. All are in excellent condition. (47857-35S20057B1)

2938. RIMFIRE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of seven boxes of CCI 22 LR ammunition. First are six boxes of CCI Stinger 32 grain HP (0050) with five full boxes of 50 and one partial with 24 remaining. Next is a full box of 50 CCI Velocitor 40 grain HP (0047). All are in excellent condition. (47857-35S20057C)

2939. RIMFIRE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of four boxes of Remington 22 LR Subsonic HP ammunition (SUB22HP). The ammu-nition is housed in CCI plastic boxes with each holding 100 rounds. Three boxes are full, one is partial with 93 rounds remaining. All are in excellent condition. (47857-35S20057C1)

2940. RIMFIRE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of seven boxes of CCI 22 LR Mini-Mag HP ammunition (0031). Six of the boxes are full, each housing 100 rounds, the seventh is partial with 93 rounds remaining. All are in excellent condition. (47857-35S20057C2)

2941. MIXED AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a mixed bag with about 180 rounds of loose collectible ammunition, both live and blank. Calibers included are: 8x60R, 7.7 Arisaka, 9mm, 25 ACP, 32-20, 30-40 Krag, 303 Brit, 7.62x39, 38-55, 22-250, 7mm Rem Mag, 45 ACP, 30 Carbine, 22 Hornet, 22 Short, 22 LR, 22 Mag, 32 S&W, 38 S&W, 41 Short, 45 2 7/8” Sharps, 40-70, 45-60, 40-60, 45 Colt, 40 1 3/4”, 41 RF, 45 Pinfire, 30-06, 30-06 blank, 308 blank, and 41 Swiss RF. Also included are a full box of 20 Winchester 45-70 brass and an assortment of Crosman BB’s. All are in various conditions and by various manufacturers. (45677-14A)

2942. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 18 live, 30 empty brass and one fired casing of 7X65R RWS ammunition. The live ammo has 173 grain soft points and all the ammo and brass rate very good to excellent with some light tarnish. The pale green boxes rate very good and have German labels. Many of the flaps are torn or missing. (45677-14B)

2943. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two full boxes of 7.65 Argentine by FM Industria Argentina. Each box contains 15 rounds of soft point ammunition loaded onto stripper clips. Each box and their contents are in excellent condition. (45677-14C)

2944. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two boxes of 6.5x54 Mannlicher Schonauer. The first box if full with 10 rounds of Czech made soft points. The box is red with tattered white labels. The second box contains 19 rounds with 160 grain soft points and is produced by Midway. The box is orange and is in excellent overall condition. (45677-14D)

2945. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two partial boxes of collectible ammunition. First is a box of Remington-UMC 32 Winchester (32-20) with 20 rounds remaining. The two piece box features green labels and has the red Remington UMC circle logo. The edge label is torn in sections, much of the bottom portion is missing and the box has minor foxing and staining throughout. The included ammunition rates very good, there is some light to moderate corrosion and tarnishing to the brass. Second is a box of Remington .45 M15 military shot cartridges with 19 remaining and rating excellent with light tarnish on the brass. This is a small, narrow rectangular box and is missing the flap on one side, but is overall excellent. (45677-14E)

2946. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three boxes of 9.3x72R hunting ammunition. Included are two boxes of RWS, each with ten rounds of 193 Ggrain soft points and a full box of Sellier & Bellot with 20 rounds193 grain soft points. The RWS boxes are in German and English labels and the tops have been taped. The S&B box rates excellent. Also included are three loose rounds and one empty shell casing that have some light oxidation. (45677-14F)

2947. LOT OF SHOTSHELL AMMUNITION This lot consists of eight boxes of various 20 gauge shotshell ammunition. Included are five full boxes of 25 Winchester High Brass 2 3/4” #4, two boxes of Remington 2 3/4” #8 Dove/Quail loads, and a partial box of Remington 3” #2 with 18 rounds remaining and five rounds of Winchester Super X 3” #4. All are in excellent condition. (47428-104A)

2948. WEATHERBY AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of two full boxes of 20 Weatherby 300 WBY MAG 150 grain Spire Point ammunition. The ammunition is in excellent condition, the corners and edges of the boxes have some light edge wear and small tears. Also included is a full box of 20 fired brass for the same. (47428-104B)

2949. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of four packages of Extreme shock 40 S&W 100 grain Air Freedom Round ammunition. Each package contains six rounds and all are in as-new condition. Extreme Shock bills their ammunition to be the safest and most technologically advanced with their frangible lead-free design that delivers 100% of its potential energy through fragmentation on impact. The AFR fragmentation process causes traumatic shock during penetration without pass through. Each package is factory sealed. (47428-104C)

2950. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a sealed tin of 5.45x39 Russian surplus ammunition containing 1080 rounds. The tin is in excellent condition, the contents presumably are as well. (47428-105)

2951. RIMFIRE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of one full box of 50 CCI Maxi Mag 22 Magnum HP (0024) ammunition and 45 loose rounds of the same. All are in excellent condition. (47722-29S19472B2)

2952. RIMFIRE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of seven boxes of 22 LR high velocity ammunition. Included are five full boxes of 50 PMC Sidewinder LRN (22SC), one partial box with 35 of the same, and one partial box of Federal Hi-Power copper jacket containing 94 rounds. All are in excellent condition. (47722-29S19472B3)

2953. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of an assortment of 308 win (7.62mm) Match ammunition. Included are 29 rounds of Federal 168 grain Sierra BTHP (308M), 29 rounds of Lake City 168 grain HP (M852), and 38 rounds of Palma Match FMJ. Each type has 20 boxed cartridges the remainder are loose. Also included are ten rounds of Federal 30-06 Soft Point. All are in excellent condition, some have varying amounts of light tarnish and oxidation. (47722-29S19472B4)

2954. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of three boxes of 38 Special ammunition. First are two full boxes of 50 CCI Blazer +P 158 grain SWC lead. The remaining box contains 24 rounds of the same, 12 rounds of Winchester FMJ and nine rounds of CCI plastic practice ammo (three have fired primers). All are in excellent condition, some have light tarnish and oxidation. (47722-29S19472B5)

2955. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a full box of 50 Winchester 45 ACP Ball M1911 230 grain FMJ Match ammunition. The white box is OLIN marked and bears the federal eagle and red “MATCH” lettering. All are in excellent condition, some of the brass has varying amounts of light tarnish and oxidation. (47722-29S19472B6)

2956. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of Winchester 40 S&W 155 grain Silvertip ammunition. Included are a full box and 30 loose rounds. Many have varying amounts of light oxidation, tarnish and staining but should still function ok. (47722-29S19472B7)

2957. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes 26 loose .41 caliber rimfire cartridges from several manufacturers. The lead has varying amounts of fine white oxidation and the cartridges have varying degrees of tarnish but overall remain in very good condition. (106229-A21, A22)

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2958. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes 30 loose assorted .41 caliber rimfire cartridges. The lead has varying amounts of fine white oxidation and the casings show varied levels of light tarnish. The cartridges are from several manufactures and remain in overall very good condition. (106229-A19)

2959. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes 20 assorted loose .41 caliber rimfire cartridges. The casings have varying levels of light tarnish and the lead is coated with fine white oxidation and they remain in overall very good condition. (106229-A20)

2960. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot includes an assortment of rimfire cartridges. First are 24 loose assorted manufacturer 30 rimfire cartridges. The cartridges show varying levels of dried grease and white oxidation staining on the lead and spots of oxidation on some of the casings. Second are approximately 80 assorted manufacture 22 LR cartridges in various configurations and condition. Third is a single 32 RF long cartridge with H headstamp in overall very good condition. Fourth are 50 +/- 22 short cartridges in varying conditions, some excellent and some with oxidized lead. (106229-A23FF)

2961. LOT SURPLUS CARTRIDGES This lot includes an assortment of ball cartridges and moon clips. There are two 9mm cartridges with ‘43 and ‘44 dated headstamps one with black lacquered finish the other clear. Second are five ‘49 dated Israeli surplus 8mm Mauser cartridges. Third are 4 moon clips retaining near all of their blue finish, in excellent condition. Fourth are two, 8 round En-bloc clips filled with surplus 30 caliber ball cartridges. These items are in overall very good to excellent condition. (106229-A23FG)

2962. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .380 ACP, 95 gr., metal cased cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-8ABC)

2963. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .380 ACP, 95 gr., metal cased cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-8ABB)

2964. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges come in the white box with “Made in U.S.A.” logo and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AAV)

2965. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges come in the plain white box with “Made in U.S.A.” logo and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AAW)

2966. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges in the black and white labeled box. Some of the boxes have compressed ends and corners but the cartridges remain in very good condition with some showing varying levels of tarnish on the brass. (106627-8AAY)

2967. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 FMJ cartridges in the black and white labeled box. The cartridges show varying amounts of light tarnish on the brass but remain in very good condition. (106627-8AAX)

2968. LOT OF WOLF AMMUNITION This lot includes a sealed blister pack containing 25, 20 round boxes of 7.62X39mm, 122 gr., steel case cartridges in excellent condition. This is Berdan primed non-corrosive ammunition. (106627-8AAQ)

2969. LOT OF WOLF AMMUNITION This lot includes a sealed blister pack containing 25, 20 round boxes of 7.62X39mm, 122 gr., steel cased cartridges. This Berdan primed non-corrosive ammunition is in excellent condition. (106627-8AAR)

2970. LOT OF WOLF AMMUNITION This lot includes eleven full 20 round boxes of 7.62X39mm, 122 gr., steel cased cartridges. This Berdan primed non-corrosive ammunition is in excellent condition. (106627-8AAU)

2971. LOT OF WOLF AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of 7.62X39mm, 122 gr., steel cased cartridges. This Berdan primed non-corrosive ammunition is in excellent condition. (106627-8AAS)

2972. LOT OF WOLF AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of 7.62X39mm, 122 gr., steel cased cartridges. This Berdan primed non-corrosive ammunition is in excellent condition. (106627-8AAT)

2973. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .380 ACP, 95 gr., metal cased bullets. The brass remains bright and these cartridges are in excellent condition. (106627-8ABA)

2974. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .380 ACP, 95 gr., metal cased bullets. The brass remains bright and these cartridges are in excellent condition. (106627-8AAZ)

2975. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of “Cowboy Loads”, .44 Special, 240 gr., lead flat nose bullets. The cartridges have varying levels of light tarnish on the brass and come in the aqua colored box with SASS (Single Action Shooting Society) logo on the left side and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AI)

2976. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of “Cowboy Loads”, .44 Special, 240 gr., lead flat nose bullets. The cartridges show very light amounts of tarnish on the brass and come in an aqua colored box with SASS (Single Action Shooting Society) logo on the left side and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AK)

2977. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of “Cowboy Loads”, .44 Special, 240 gr., lead flat nose bullets. The cartridges show very light amounts of tarnish on the brass and come in an aqua colored box with SASS (Single Action Shooting Society) logo on the left side and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AJ)

2978. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed, 22 LR, cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes all showing light impressions likely due to the brick being dropped at some point. The cartridges appear fine and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AAC)

2979. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed, 22 LR cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes with some showing light impressions likely due to the brick being dropped or something heavy placed on it at some point. The cartridges appear fine and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AAA)

2980. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed, 22 LR cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes with some showing light impressions as well as the outer sleeve likely from something heavy being place on top of it. The rimfire cartridges remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AAI)

2981. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed, 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and ten 50 round boxes are in excellent condition as are the rimfire cartridges. (106627-8AZ)

2982. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed, 22 LR cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes with some showing light impressions likely due to the brick being dropped or something heavy placed on it at some point. The cartridges appear fine and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AAE)

2983. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed, 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and ten 50 round boxes are in excellent condition as are the rimfire cartridges. (106627-8AAD)

2984. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X, High Velocity, 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve shows compressed corners and the individual 50 round boxes remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AAP)

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2985. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X High Velocity, 22 LR cartridges. The rimfire cartridges, ten 50 round boxes and outer sleeve remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AAN)

2986. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X High Velocity, 22 LR cartridges. The rimfire cartridges, ten 50 round boxes and outer sleeve remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AU)

2987. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed, 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and ten 50 round boxes are in excellent condition as are the rimfire cartridges. (106627-8AAL)

2988. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed, 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and ten 50 round boxes are in excellent condition as are the rimfire cartridges. (106627-8AAK)

2989. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes six full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .38 Special, 158 gr., LRN cartridges. The brass has varying levels of light tarnish and remains in overall excellent condition. (106627-8U)

2990. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Gold Medal Match, .308 Win. Match, 168 gr., Sierra Match-king BTHP bullets. The cartridges have varying levels of light tarnish on the brass and remain in overall very good condition. (106627-8Z)

2991. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .308 Win., 150 gr., metal case BT bullets. The cartridges have mostly bright brass and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8V)

2992. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .308 Win., 150 gr., metal case BT bullets. The cartridges have lightly dulled color brass and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8W)

2993. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .308 Win., 150 gr., metal case BT bullets. The cartridges have mostly dull colored brass but remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8X)

2994. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .308 Win., 150 gr., metal case BT bullets. The cartridges have mostly dull colored brass but remain in excellent condition. (106627-8T)

2995. LOT OF CCI AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Blazer 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ cartridges. These cartridges are alloy cased and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8P)

2996. LOT OF CCI AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Blazer 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ cartridges. These cartridges are alloy cased and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8Q)

2997. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .45 ACP, 230 gr., metal case bullets. The cartridges have mostly bright brass with some displaying light amounts of tarnish and they remain in excellent condition. (106627-8K)

2998. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .45 ACP, 230 gr., metal case bullets. The cartridges have mostly bright brass with a few showing light amounts of tarnish. (106627-8J)

2999. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This Lot includes five full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .38 Special, 158 gr., LRN bullets. The cartridges have varying levels of light tarnish on mostly bright colored brass and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8S)

3000. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .38 Special, 158 gr., LRN bullets. The cartridges have mostly bright brass with some showing varying levels of tarnish and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-8R)

3001. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Gold Medal Match, .308 Win. Match, 168 gr., Sierra Match king BTHP cartridges. The cartridges have mostly bright brass with some showing varying amounts of light tarnish and they remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AA)

3002. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Gold Medal Match, .308 Win. Match, 168 gr., Sierra Match king BTHP cartridges. The cartridges have mostly bright brass with some showing varying amounts of light tarnish and they remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AB)

3003. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of 45 ACP, 230 gr., ball cartridges in the white box with made in U.S.A. label. The cartridges have mostly bright brass and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AM)

3004. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of 45 ACP, 230 gr., ball cartridges in the white box with made in U.S.A. label. The cartridges have mostly bright brass and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AL)

3005. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .44 Rem. Mag., 240 gr., JHP cartridges. The cartridges have mostly bright brass and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AF)

3006. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .44 Rem. Mag., 240 gr., JHP cartridges. The cartridges are mostly bright with some showing varying amounts of light tarnish on the brass and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AH)

3007. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Gold Medal Match, .308 Win. Match, 168 gr., Sierra Match king BTHP cartridges. The cartridges have mostly bright brass with some showing varying amounts of light tarnish and they remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AD)

3008. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Gold Medal Match, .308 Win. Match, 168 gr., Sierra Match king BTHP cartridges. The cartridges have mostly bright brass with some showing varying amounts of light tarnish and they remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AC)

3009. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .44 Rem. Mag., 240 gr., JHP cartridges. The cartridges have mostly bright brass and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AG)

3010. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .44 Rem. Mag., 240 gr., JHP cartridges. The brass remains mostly bright with a few displaying varying amounts of light tarnish and all remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AE)

3011. LOT OF CCI AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ cartridges. These are alloy cased cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-8N)

3012. LOT OF CCI AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ cartridges. These are alloy cased cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-8M)

3013. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .45 ACP, 230 gr., metal case bullets. The cartridges have slightly dull colored brass and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8L)

3014. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .45 ACP, 230 gr., metal case bullets. The car-tridges have slightly dull colored brass with a few showing varying amounts of light tarnish and remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8H)

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3015. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X High Velocity 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve has slightly rounded corners and the ten individual 50 round boxes remain in excellent condition. Some of the cartridges show very light amounts of tarnish and remain in excellent condition overall. (106627-8AX)

3016. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X High Velocity 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve has a few light wrinkles and a slightly rounded corner. The ten individual 50 round boxes remain in excellent condition as do the rimfire cartridges. (106627-8AAH)

3017. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X High Velocity 22 LR cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AAB)

3018. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X High Velocity 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve has a few light wrinkles and a slightly compressed corner. The ten individual 50 round boxes remain in excellent condition and the cartridges show varying amounts of light tarnish in overall very good condition. (106627-8AAD)

3019. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve shows light compression marks and the ten individual 50 round boxes remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AY)

3020. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and a couple of the individual 50 round boxes show light compression marks along the corners and edges. The rimfire cartridges remain in very good to excellent condition with some showing light amounts of tarnish along the brass. (106627-8AAM)

3021. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed 22 LR cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AV)

3022. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and a couple of the individual 50 round boxes show light compression marks along the corners and edges. The rimfire cartridges remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AAG)

3023. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and a couple of the individual 50 round boxes show light compression marks along the corners and edges. The rimfire cartridges remain in excellent condition. (106627-8AW)

3024. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and a couple of the individual 50 round boxes show light compression marks along the corners and edges. The rimfire cartridges remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AAJ)

3025. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed 22 LR cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AAF)

3026. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester High Velocity 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and a few of the individual 50 round boxes show minor compression marks and rounded corners with the rimfire cartridges remaining in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AR)

3027. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed 22 LR cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AQ)

3028. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve has a compressed corner and a couple of the individual 50 round boxes show light compression marks and the cartridges remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AP)

3029. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Hi-Speed, 22 LR cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-8AT)

3030. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X High Velocity 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and a couple of the individual 50 round boxes show minor compression marks along the edges and corners and the cartridges show varying amounts of light tarnish and remain in overall very good condition. (106627-8AS)

3031. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X High Velocity 22 LR cartridges. The outer sleeve and a couple of the individual 50 round boxes show minor compression marks along the edges and corners and the cartridges show varying amounts of light tarnish and remain in overall very good condition. (106627-8AN)

3032. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle 30-06 Springfield, 150 gr., metal case BT cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-8G)

3033. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle 30-06 Springfield, 150 gr., metal case BT cartridges with some showing varying amounts of light tarnish along the brass and are in overall near excellent condition. (106627-8F)

3034. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .45 ACP, 230 gr., metal case bullets in overall excellent condition. (106627-8I)

3035. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle 30-06 Springfield, 150 gr., metal case BT cartridges with varying amounts of light tarnish along the mostly dull colored brass and are in overall near excellent condition. (106627-8D)

3036. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle 30-06 Springfield, 150 gr., metal case BT cartridges with some showing varying amounts of light tarnish on the brass and are in overall near excellent condition. (106627-8C)

3037. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle 30-06 Springfield, 150 gr., metal case BT cartridges with some showing varying amounts of light tarnish on the brass and are in overall near excellent condition. (106627-8E)

3038. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes seven full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .223 Rem., 55 gr., metal case BT cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-8)

3039. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .223 Rem., 55 gr., metal case BT car-tridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-8B)

3040. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .223 Rem., 55 gr., metal case BT car-tridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-8A)

3041. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot includes 85 rounds of buckshot to include: seven full, five round boxes of Remington 12 ga., 2 3/4”, 00 Buck and five full 10 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 12 ga., 2 3/4”, 00 Buck, all in excellent condition. (106627-8ABM)

3042. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot includes 85 rounds of buckshot to include: seven full 5 round boxes of Remington 12 ga., 2 3/4”, 00 Buck and five full 10 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 12 ga., 2 3/4” 00 Buck, all in excellent condition. (106627-8ABN)

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3043. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot includes 80 rounds of buckshot to includes: six full 5 round boxes of Remington 12 ga., 2 3/4” 00 Buck and five full 10 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 12 ga., 2 3/4”, 00 Buck, all in excellent condition. (106627-8ABL)

3044. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot includes ten full 10 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 12 ga., 2 3/4”, 1 1/4 Oz, 00 Buck. The boxes are sealed in a clear blister pack and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8ABU)

3045. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot includes ten full 10 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 12 ga., 2 3/4”, 1 1/4 Oz, 00 Buck. The boxes are sealed in a clear blister pack and remain in excellent condition. (106627-8ABV)

3046. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 480 rounds of Russian manufactured 7.62X39mm ball cartridges. The cartridges are in 24 boxes of 20 with labels that read “Centerfire / Ammunition / Non-Corrosive / Cal 7,62x39 HP L.C.B. / 123 gr., Ball / Made to Hunting / Specifications / Keep out of Reach / Of Children” and are in excellent condition. (106627-ABW)

3047. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 480 rounds of Russian manufactured 7.62X39mm ball cartridges. The cartridges are in 24 boxes of 20 with labels that read “Centerfire / Ammunition / Non-Corrosive / Cal 7,62x39 HP L.C.B. / 123 gr., Ball / Made to Hunting / Specifications / Keep out of Reach / Of Children” and are in excellent condition. (106627-ABY)

3048. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 480 rounds of Russian manufactured 7.62X39mm ball cartridges. The cartridges are in 24 boxes of 20 with labels that read “Centerfire / Ammunition / Non-Corrosive / Cal 7,62x39 HP L.C.B. / 123 gr., Ball / Made to Hunting / Specifications / Keep out of Reach / Of Children” and are in excellent condition. (106627-ABZ)

3049. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 200 rounds of surplus .303 British. The brass cartridges have head stamp markings of “FNB / 303 / 80” and have varying amounts of light tarnish. The cartridges are in 10 round packs that are sealed in clear plastic and remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8ABT)

3050. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 200 rounds of surplus .303 British. The brass cartridges have head stamp mark-ings of “FNB / 303 / 80” and have varying amounts of light tarnish. The cartridges are sealed in clear plastic 10 round packs and remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8ABS)

3051. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 200 rounds of surplus .303 British. The brass cartridges have head stamp mark-ings of “FNB / 303 / 80” and have varying amounts of light tarnish. The cartridges are sealed in clear plastic 10 round packs and remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8ABQ)

3052. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 200 rounds of surplus .303 British. The brass cartridges have head stamp mark-ings of “FNB / 303 / 80” and have varying amounts of light tarnish. The cartridges are sealed in clear plastic 10 round packs and remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8ABP)

3053. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 200 rounds of surplus .303 British. The brass cartridges have head stamp markings of FNB / 303 / 80 and have varying amounts of light tarnish. The cartridges are sealed in clear plastic 10 round packs and remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-8ABR)

3054. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box is marked “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-8ABK)

3055. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box is marked “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-8ABI)

3056. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box reads “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-8ABJ)

3057. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box reads “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-8ABF)

3058. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box reads “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-8ABH)

3059. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box reads “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-8ABG)

3060. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box reads “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-8ABE)

3061. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box reads “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-8ABD)

3062. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box is marked “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-2ABG)

3063. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box is marked “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-2ABF)

3064. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 50 round boxes of 9mm, 124 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are brass cased and the box is marked “9X19mm/Made to Military Specifications and All Items Remain in Excellent Condition”. (106627-2ABE)

3065. LOT OF SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes 240 rounds of 7.62X39mm, steel cased, Berdan primed, non-corrosive ball cartridges. They come in 20 round boxes and remain in excellent condition. (106627-2L)

3066. LOT OF SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes 240 rounds of 7.62X39mm, steel cased, Berdan primed, non-corrosive ball cartridges. They come in 20 round boxes and remain in excellent condition. (106627-2M)

3067. LOT OF .223 REMINGTON This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes to include: (7) Federal American Eagle .223 Rem., 55 gr., metal case BT cartridges in overall excellent condition, and (1) Norinco .223 Rem., in the yellow box that does not state loading specs. and the cartridges are brass cased and all are in excellent condition. (106627-2G)

3068. LOT OF .223 REMINGTON This lot includes eight 20 round boxes. First is a partial box with no loading data provided of Norinco (19) brass cased cartridges showing minor discoloration on the brass. Second are seven full boxes of Federal American Eagle .223 Rem., 55 gr., metal case BT cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. (106627-2H)

3069. LOT OF FEDERAL RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes six full 50 round boxes of .22 Win. Mag., 40 gr., FMJ cartridges. The boxes are factory sealed and the cartridges are in excellent condition. (106627-2AJ)

3070. LOT OF FEDERAL RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes six full 50 round boxes of .22 Win. Mag., 40 gr., FMJ cartridges. Five of the six boxes remain factory sealed and the cartridges are in excellent condition. (106627-2AM)

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3071. LOT OF FEDERAL RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes five full factory sealed boxes of .22 Win. Mag., 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-2AL)

3072. LOT OF FEDERAL RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes five full factory sealed boxes of .22 Win. Mag., 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-2AI)

3073. LOT OF FEDERAL RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes five full factory sealed boxes of .22 Win. Mag., 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-2AK)

3074. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes 11 full 20 round boxes of 5.56mm, 55 gr., ball cartridges in the white box with “Made in U.S.A.” logo. The cartridges are in excellent condition. (106627-2I)

3075. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes 11 full 20 round boxes of 5.56mm, 55 gr., ball cartridges in the white box with “Made in U.S.A.” logo. The cartridges are in excellent condition. (106627-2D)

3076. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes 11 full 20 round boxes of 5.56mm, 55 gr., ball cartridges in the white box with “Made in U.S.A.” logo. The cartridges are in excellent condition. (106627-2F)

3077. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 20 round boxes. There are (7) boxes of 5.56mm, 62 gr., FMJ “Pen-etrator” with green tip bullets in excellent condition and (2) boxes of 5.56mm, 55 gr., Ball cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-2E)

3078. LOT OF CHINESE SURPLUS This lot includes six full 40 round boxes of 5.56mm ball cartridges. The cartridges are housed in natural color boxes with black stencil that reads “40 cartridges / 5.56mm Ball / 40 RD. Carton” with headstamp markings of “H1 / 5.56” and are in excellent condition. (106627-2ACV)

3079. LOT OF CHINESE SURPLUS This lot includes six full 40 round boxes of 5.56mm ball cartridges. The cartridges are housed in natural color boxes with black stencil that reads “40 cartridges / 5.56mm Ball / 40 RD. Carton” with headstamp markings of “H1 / 5.56” and are in excellent condition. (106627-2ACX)

3080. LOT OF CHINESE SURPLUS This lot includes six full 40 round boxes of 5.56mm ball cartridges. The cartridges are housed in natural color boxes with black stencil that reads “40 cartridges / 5.56mm Ball / 40 RD. Carton” with headstamp markings of “H1 / 5.56” and are in excellent condition. (106627-2ACW)

3081. LOT OF AMERICAN BALLISTIC AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of AB Sub-Sonic 9mm, 158 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-2ACY)

3082. LOT OF AMERICAN BALLISTIC AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of AB Sub-Sonic 9mm, 158 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (106627-2ACZ)

3083. LOT OF CHINESE SURPLUS This lot includes six full 40 round boxes of 5.56mm ball cartridges. The cartridges are housed in natural color boxes with black stencil that reads “40 cartridges / 5.56mm Ball / 40 RD. Carton” with headstamp markings of “H1 / 5.56” and are in excellent condition. (106627-2ACI)

3084. LOT OF WINCHESTER BALL AMMUNITION This lot includes six boxes of 7.62x51mm (.308 Win.), 147 gr., ball cartridges. There are five full 20 round boxes and a partial containing 17 cartridges and 3 fired casings, all in excellent condition. (106627-2ACC)

3085. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .308 Win., 150 gr., metal case BT cartridges in excellent condition. The boxes show minor compressions along the corners and the cartridges come in ten round belt clips. (106627-2ACF)

3086. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .308 Win., 150 gr., metal case BT car-tridges in excellent condition. The cartridges come in ten round belt clips. (106627-2ACE)

3087. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes six full 20 round boxes of American Eagle .308 Win., 150 gr., metal case BT cartridges in excellent condition. The cartridges come in ten round belt clips. (106627-2ACD)

3088. LOT OF SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes 500 rounds of 9mm, 115 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are in two mega packs containing: 10 full 25 round boxes each and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2K)

3089. LOT OF SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes 500 rounds of 9mm, 115 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are in two mega packs containing: 10 full 25 round boxes each and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2J)

3090. LOT OF SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes 500 rounds of 9mm, 115 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are in two mega packs containing: 10 full 25 round boxes each and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ACM)

3091. LOT OF SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes 500 rounds of 9mm, 115 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are in two mega packs containing: 10 full 25 round boxes each and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ACJ)

3092. LOT OF SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes 500 rounds of 9mm, 115 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are in two mega packs containing: 10 full 25 round boxes each and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ACL)

3093. LOT OF SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes 500 rounds of 9mm, 115 gr., ball cartridges. The cartridges are in two mega packs containing: 10 full 25 round boxes each and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ACK)

3094. LOT OF 9MM AMMUNITION This lot includes 500 rounds of 9mm ammunition from two manufacturers. First are five full 50 round boxes of Norinco China Sports 9mm, 124 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second are 10 full 25 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 9mm, 115 gr., ball cartridges. Items are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ACN)

3095. LOT OF 9MM AMMUNITION This lot includes 500 rounds of 9mm ammunition from two manufacturers. First are five full 50 round boxes of Norinco China Sports 9mm, 124 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second are 10 full 25 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 9mm, 115 gr., ball cartridges. Items are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ACH)

3096. LOT OF 9MM AMMUNITION This lot includes 500 rounds of 9mm ammunition from two manufacturers. First are two full 50 round boxes of Norinco 9x19mm (9 Para) in the green box in overall very good condition. Second are three full 50 round boxes of Norinco China Sports 9mm, 124 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second are 10 full 25 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 9mm, 115 gr., ball cartridges. Items are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ACG)

3097. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of Korean manufactured 30 M2 (30-06 Springfield). The ball cartridges have “PS / 75” headstamps and vary in condition from very good to excellent with some showing varying levels of tarnish on the brass. (106627-2C)

3098. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of Korean manufactured 30 M2 (30-06 Springfield). The ball cartridges have “PS / 75” headstamps and vary in condition from very good to excellent. There are several cartridges that have varying levels of light tarnish on the brass. (106627-2B)

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3099. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of Korean manufactured 30 M2 (30-06 Springfield). The ball cartridges have “PS /75” headstamps and vary in condition from very good to excellent with some having light amounts of tarnish on the brass. (106627-2A)

3100. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of Korean manufactured 30 M2 (30-06 Springfield). The ball cartridges have “PS / 75” headstamps and vary in condition from very good to excellent. There are several cartridges that have varying levels of light tarnish on the brass. (106627-2)

3101. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 20 round boxes of Czech manufactured 7.62X54R cartridges. These are Berdan primed, steel cased, corrosive bullets with silver tips that have “BXN / 65” headstamps in overall excellent condition. (106627-8ACA)

3102. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 20 round boxes of Czech manufactured 7.62X54R cartridges. These are Berdan primed, steel cased, corrosive bullets with silver tips that have “BXN / 65” headstamps in overall excellent condition. (106627-8ABX)

3103. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of Czech manufactured 7.62X54R cartridges. These are Berdan primed, steel cased, corrosive bullets with silver tips that have “BXN / 65” headstamps in overall excellent condition. (106627-8ACB)

3104. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes nine full 20 round boxes of Czech manufactured 7.62X54R cartridges. These are Berdan primed, steel cased, corrosive bullets with silver tips that have “BXN / 65” headstamps in overall excellent condition. (106627-8ACC)

3105. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 15 full ten round boxes of 8X56R ball cartridges. The cartridges have “VIII / 1938 / (eagle)” headstamps and come on five round M95 stripper clips. The cartridges have varying amounts of light tarnish on the brass and remain in about very good overall condition. (106627-8ACG)

3106. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 16 full ten round boxes of 8X56R ball cartridges. The cartridges have “VIII / 1938 / (eagle)” headstamps and come in five round M95 stripper clips. The cartridges have varying amounts of light tarnish on the brass and remain in very good condition. (106627-8ACD)

3107. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 15 full ten round boxes of 8X56R ball cartridges. The cartridges are marked “VIII / 1938 / (eagle)” on the headstamp and come in five round M95 stripper clips. They have varying amounts of light tarnish on the brass and remain in about very good condition. (106627-8ACF)

3108. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes 16 full ten round boxes of 8X56R ball cartridges. The cartridges have “VIII / 1938 / (eagle)” headstamps and come in five round M95 stripper clips. The cartridges have varying amounts of light tarnish on the brass and remain in very good condition. (106627-8ACE)

3109. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of 9X18mm Makarov, steel cased, noncorrosive ball car-tridges. The boxes all have rounded corners and scuff marks with one having a tear along one edge. The cartridges remain in overall very good condition. (106627-2ACB)

3110. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of 9X18mm Makarov, steel cased, noncorrosive ball car-tridges. The green boxes have overall light scuffing and the cartridges remain in very good condition. (106627-2ABY)

3111. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of 9X18mm Makarov, steel cased, noncorrosive ball cartridges. The green boxes have overall slightly rounded corners with light scuff marks and the cartridges remain in very good condition. (106627-2ABZ)

3112. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of 9X18mm Makarov, steel cased, noncorrosive ball cartridges. The green boxes have overall slightly rounded corners with light scuff marks and the cartridges remain in very good condition. (106627-2ACA)

3113. LOT OF FIOCCHI AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges. The brass cased cartridges are mostly bright and remain in excellent condition. (106627-2ABW)

3114. LOT OF FIOCCHI AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with mostly bright brass and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ABS)

3115. LOT OF FIOCCHI AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with mostly bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2ABV)

3116. LOT OF FIOCCHI AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with mostly bright brass. The boxes show some minor scuffing and split seams, however they remain in excellent condition. (106627-2ABR)

3117. LOT OF FIOCCHI AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with mostly bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2ABN)

3118. LOT OF FIOCCHI AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with mostly bright brass and are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ABU)

3119. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .45 ACP, 230 gr., metal cased cartridges with overall bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2ABL)

3120. LOT OF FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle .45 ACP, 230 gr., metal cased cartridges with overall bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2ABK)

3121. LOT OF FIOCCHI AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with mostly bright brass. The boxes show some minor scuffing and split seams and the catrdidges remain in overall very good condition. (106627-2ABT)

3122. LOT OF FIOCCHI AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with mostly bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2ABQ)

3123. LOT OF AGUILA AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2AS)

3124. LOT OF AGUILA AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2AV)

3125. LOT OF AGUILA AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2AY)

3126. LOT OF AGUILA AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2AR)

3127. LOT OF AGUILA AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass and are in excellent condition. (106627-2AW)

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3128. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full 50 round boxes of 9X19mm, boxer primed, noncorrosive ball cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ABB)

3129. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full 50 round boxes of 9X19mm, boxer primed, noncorrosive ball cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ABA)

3130. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full 50 round boxes of 9X19mm, boxer primed, noncorrosive ball cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ABD)

3131. LOT OF NORINCO AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full 50 round boxes of 9X19mm, boxer primed, noncorrosive ball cartridges in overall excellent condition. (106627-2ABC)

3132. LOT OF AGUILA AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. (106627-2AV)

3133. LOT OF AGUILA AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. (106627-2AT)

3134. LOT OF AGUILA AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. (106627-2AN)

3135. LOT OF AGUILA AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. (106627-2AP)

3136. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .357 Magnum, 110 gr., JHP cartridges in the white box with “Made in U.S.A.” logo. The cartridges have nickel plated casings and rate excellent. (106627-2AY)

3137. LOT OF WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .357 Magnum, 110 gr., JHP cartridges in the white box with “Made in U.S.A.” logo. The cartridges have nickel plated casings and rate excellent. (106627-2AZ)

3138. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot includes four boxes of .45 ACP. First are two full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle .45 ACP, 230 gr., metal cased cartridges. Second are two 50 round boxes of Fiocchi .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges one is full, the other has 22 cartridges and 25 mixed .45 cal casings, all in excellent condition. (106627-2ABX)

3139. LOT OF HANSEN CARTRIDGE COMPANY AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges. The boxes have numerous scuffs and rounded edges and the cartridges remain in excellent condition. (106627-2ABH)

3140. LOT OF HANSEN CARTRIDGE COMPANY AMMUNITION This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of .45 ACP, 230 gr., FMJ cartridges. The boxes have numerous scuffs and rounded edges and the cartridges remain in excellent condition. (106627-2ABI)

3141. LOT OF HANSEN CARTRIDGE COMPANY AMMUNITION This lot includes three 20 round boxes of 30-06 Springfield, 165 gr., SP cartridges. There are two full boxes and a partial containing 11 cartridges and 9 casings, all in very good overall condition. (106627-2ABJ)

3142. LOT OF WINCHESTER / WESTERN SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes of .303 ball ammunition. The cartridges come in white cardboard boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads “20 rounds / Cal. .303” Ball / Lot: WCC-81-005” and remain in excellent condition. (106627-2ACP)

3143. LOT OF WINCHESTER / WESTERN SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes of .303 ball cartridges. They come in a white cardboard box with black stenciled lettering. There are four that read “20 rounds / Cal. .303” Ball / Lot: WCC-81-006” and four that read “20 rounds / Cal. .303” Ball / Lot: WCC-81-005” all are in excellent condition. (106627-2ACQ)

3144. LOT OF WINCHESTER / WESTERN SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes of .303 ball ammunition. The cartridges come in white cardboard boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads “20 rounds / Cal. .303” Ball / Lot: WCC-81-005” and remain in excellent condition. (106627-2ACS)

3145. LOT OF WINCHESTER / WESTERN SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes of .303 ball ammunition. The cartridges come in white cardboard boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads “20 rounds / Cal. .303” Ball / Lot: WCC-81-006” and remain in excellent condition. (106627-2ACT)

3146. LOT OF WINCHESTER / WESTERN SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes of .303 ball ammunition. The cartridges come in white cardboard boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads “20 rounds / Cal. .303” Ball / Lot: WCC-81-006” and remain in excellent condition. (106627-2ACR)

3147. LOT OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION This lot includes a large OD green colored ammunition can measuring 12”X7”X6” that is 2/3 of the way full of loose .308 ball cartridges. The 500 +/- Chinese manufactured, copper washed, steel cased cartridges with steel core bullets have “61 / 92” marked headstamps and remain in excellent condition. (106627-2AQ)

3148. LOT OF 22 SHORT This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 High Velocity 22 Short rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes of “golden bullets” and the outer sleeve has a few light scuffs, a small tear and a wrinkle along the edges. These rimfire cartridges remain in excellent condition. (106627-2AD)

3149. LOT OF 22 SHORT This lot includes a partial 500 round brick of Remington 22 High Velocity 22 Short rimfire cartridges. There are nine full 50 round boxes and a partial containing 16 rounds of “golden bullets” and the outer sleeve that has some light scuffs, slightly rounded corners and a small split on either side near the endflap. These cartridges are in overall excellent condition. (106627-2AC)

3150. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington Target 22 LR Standard Velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes inside the green and blue outer sleeve that has some lightly rounded corners and a few scuff marks and all remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-2T)

3151. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 LR High Velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes in the green and yellow sleeve that has a few light scuffs and slightly rounded corners. The cartridges vary in condition from very good to excellent with some having light amounts of tarnish. (106627-2AE)

3152. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 LR High Velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes in the green and yellow sleeve that has a few light scuffs and rounded corners along the left side. The cartridges vary in condition from very good to excellent with some having light amounts of tarnish. (106627-2Q)

3153. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington Target 22 LR Standard Velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes inside the green and blue outer sleeve that has some lightly rounded corners and a few scuff marks and all remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-2AA)

3154. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington Target 22 LR Standard Velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes inside the green and blue outer sleeve that has some lightly rounded corners and a few scuff marks and all remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-2X)

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3155. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington Target 22 LR Standard Velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes inside the green and blue outer sleeve that has some lightly rounded corners and a few scuff marks and all remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-2Y)

3156. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 LR High Velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes in the green and yellow sleeve that has a few light scuffs and slightly rounded corners. The cartridges vary in condition from very good to excellent with some having light amounts of tarnish. (106627-2AF)

3157. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Winchester Super-X 22 LR rimfire cartridges. There are ten full boxes in a complete outer sleeve that has overall rounded corners and light impressions. The cartridges have light to moderate amounts of tarnish on the casings and remain in overall good to very good condition. (106627-2P)

3158. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 Thunderbolt Hi-Speed 22 LR rimfire car-tridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes in the lightning bolt outer sleeve in overall excellent condition. (106627-2AB)

3159. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 Target standard velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes inside a green and blue outer sleeve that has compressed corners on the left side with some overall light scuffing and this does not affect the 22 LR cartridges that remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-2Z)

3160. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 Target standard velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes inside a green and blue outer sleeve that has compressed corners on the left side with some overall light scuffing and this does not affect the 22 LR cartridges that remain in overall excellent condition. (106627-2W)

3161. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 Target standard velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes inside a blue and green outer sleeve that has overall light scuff marks and compressed corners along the left side and the cartridges remain in excellent condition. (106627-2U)

3162. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 Target standard velocity rimfire cartridges. The 22 LR cartridges come in a green and blue outer sleeve with light scuffing and rounded corners and the ten 50 round boxes remain in excellent condition. (106627-2V)

3163. LOT OF RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 Target standard velocity rimfire cartridges. These 22 LR cartridges come in ten full 50 round packs with an outer blue and green sleeve in excellent condition. (106627-2S)

3164. LOT OF RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Remington 22 LR High Velocity rimfire cartridges. There are ten full 50 round boxes in the green and yellow sleeve that has a few light scuffs and rounded corners. The cartridges vary in condition from very good to excellent with some having light amounts of tarnish. (106627-2R)

3165. LOT OF MIXED RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes 400 rounds of 22 LR cartridges. First are two 100 packs of CCI 22 LR Mini Mag rimfire cartridges that remain sealed in excellent condition. Second are four full 50 round boxes of Remington 22 Thunderbolt Hi-Speed rimfire cartridges with varying levels of light tarnish on the brass in very good condition. (106627-2AH)

3166. LOT OF MIXED RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes 400 +/- rounds of 22 rimfire cartridges. First are two 100 round packs of CCI Mini Mag 22 LR cartridges, one is full and the other contains 82 cartridges. Second are two full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 22 LR High Velocity cartridges. Third is a full 50 round box of Remington 22 Target standard velocity 22 LR cartridges. Fourth is a partial 50 round box of Remington Hi-Speed 22 Short containing 23 cartridges, all in very good to excellent condition. (106627-2AG)

3167. SURPLUS 45 ACP This lot includes a sealed spam can containing 600 rounds of ball ammunition. The can measures 8”X5 1/2”X5 1/2” remains sealed and comes with key. The side of the can is stenciled “T2AAF / 600 Cartridges / Cal .45 Ball M1911 / In Cartons / Lot ECS-24745XC / Repacked EC-6-44” and remains in excellent condition. (107644-97A)

3168. SURPLUS 38 SUPER This lot includes a sealed spam can containing 900 rounds of ball ammunition. The can measures 8 1/2”X5 1/2”X5 1/2” remains sealed and comes with a key. The side of the can is stenciled “900 Cartridges / Cal .38 Ball Super / In Cartons / Lot R.A. 5002” and remains in excellent condition. (107644-97B)

3169. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of (5) boxes and (1) plastic bag of assorted ammunition: (1) empty 20 round J&J brand plastic rifle box for up to 30-06 size cartridges; (1) plastic container with 14 rounds of Remington UMC 32 ACP, 71 gr. FMJ (cupro nickel jacket) with “REM-UMC / 32-7.62” headstamp in excellent condition; (1) “The Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Company” marked light green two-piece box with 27 rounds of Rem-UMC 32 S&W (short) 88 gr. round-nose lead ammunition. The box rates very good to excellent with a few areas of the label peeled away and the ammunition has light tarnish with scattered light oxidation stains; (1) 20 round box of Frankford Arsenal 45 ACP Ball ammunition with non-corrosive primers. The canvas opening tab has been taped in place on one end of the box which has a 1/2” tear to the label but the box has not been fully opened; (1) Dillon Precision plastic cartridge box with 37 rounds of W.R.A. Co. 45 ACP 230 gr. FMJ; (1) plastic bag containing (77) shotshells of various gauges, headstamps and rate from good to excellent with varying amounts of handling wear. The shotshells are found in various configurations such as birdshot loads, buckshot loads, slug loads and pumpkin ball loads. Included are: (2) 410 bore 2 1/2” paper hull shotshells, (2) 410 bore 3” paper hull shotshells, (2) 28 gauge 2 3/4” plastic hull shotshells, (2) 20 gauge 2 3/4” paper hull shotshells, (29) 16 gauge 2 3/4” paper hull shotshells, (30) 12 gauge 2 3/4” vintage paper hull shotshells and (10) 12 gauge 2 3/4” modern plastic and paper hull shotshells. (86945-4K)

3170. LOT OF AMMUNITION 17 boxes total: thirteen 50 rd. size boxes of 22 cal. including the following of LR: (2) full of Peters high velocity solid point; (1) full of Peters HV HP; (1) containing 49 rds. of Peters Kleanbore Target standard velocity; (2) full of Remington Viper 22 hyper velocity solid bullet; (1) full of Remington high velocity; (1) containing about 47 rds. of Winchester T22 target standard velocity; (1) containing about 40 rds. of Western Super-X long range; (1) Sears Sta-Klean 22 short box containing ten rds. of Super X #12 shot. This lot also contains the following in 22 short: (1) full of Remington UMC Kleanbore Hi-Speed in the dog bone style box; (1) containing about 40 rds. of Remington Kleanbore in the R12 coded box; (1) containing about 40 rds. of Sears Roebuck Sta-Klean lead lubricated. The conditions range from very good to excellent; (4) full 50 round boxes of Geco 9x18 Ultra, 94 gr., FMJ flat nose cartridges. The cartridges come in a red, yellow, and blue box and remain mostly bright in excellent condition. (1X106019-1U)

3171. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of CCI Blazer 9mm Luger 124 gr. TMJ in excellent condition. (1X77569-10E)3172. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a green MTM Case-Gard 20 plastic box containing 15 live rounds of 6.5 Japanese military

ammunition and five loaded cases with fired primers. The ammunition features a few styles of conical FMJ bullets and have a mild tarnish overall. A very good assortment of this hard to find military ammunition. (2X46524-5)

3173. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 50 rd. boxes of 22 lr: (1) of Peters Target standard velocity rating bright excellent and with box virtually free of blemishes as it was wrapped until the time of this inspection; (1) of Remington Yellow Jacket hyper velocity; (1) of Western Super X extra power. Also included are eight mixed loose rds. of 22 LR. The overall condition is excellent. (2X77844-7)

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3174. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of ten 50 rd. size boxes: (2) full and (1) containing about 48 rds. of Winchester Wildcat 22, 22 LR high velocity; (1) full of Federal Lightning 22 LR, 40 gr. high velocity; (1) containing 46 rds. of PMC Target 22, 22 LR 40 gr. standard velocity, lead; (1) containing 19 rds. of Remington High Velocity 22 LR; (1) full of Winchester Super X-22 short, high velocity; (1) containing 12 rds. of Winchester T22 short, target, standard velocity; (1) containing 8 rds. of Sears Sta-Klean 22 short with oxidation forming on the lead tips; (1) containing about 40 rds. of Remington Hi-Speed 22 WRF Remington Special. Also included are nine loose rds. of mixed 22 LR, approximately 150 rds. of Crosman Copperhead 22 cal. lead pellets and a virtually full 500 rd. box of Daisy .177 cal. pellets. Unless otherwise noted the ammunition is in excellent condition. (2X76031-16X)

3175. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a partial box of Remington UMC BB caps, a partial box of Remington UMC 32 S&W and a partial box of Western 32 S&W. The Remington UMC BB cap box contains 28 caps in very good condition with the rounds exhibiting some light oxidation staining. The box is marked “100 PIM FIRE CARTRIDGES\KLEANBORE” and the top flap has broken off but is still present. The box shows a crease at top and some scattered crazing and soiling. The Remington UMC 32 S&W partial box contains 16 rounds of UMC 32 S&W lead bullet ammo and 8 rounds of Peters lead bullet ammo. The box exhibits scattered soiling and crazing and a couple minor areas of flaking. The Western 32 S&W box contains 41 rounds of Western 32 S&W lead bullet ammunition. One of the edges of the box is torn and there is scattered flaking, crazing and creases and the label seal has been broken. (1X206643-12E)

3176. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of four factory sealed five rd. packages of Extreme Shock 223 Rem, 62 gr. fragmenting high velocity in excellent condition. (1X77524-3I)

3177. LOT OF MILITARY COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 84 rounds of ammunition. Included are (59) rounds of 7.62x51mm N.A.T.O. blank ammunition with mixed headstamps mounted on M-13 disintegrating link belt, (4) rounds of 30-06 ammunition mounted on M-1 disintegrating link belt. Two of the rounds are standard ball and the other two are fired cases with a fired and damaged bullet inserted into one of them. All have mixed headstamps. (3) rounds of 30-06 ball with mixed headstamp, (1) round of 7.62x51mm ball and (1) round of .303 British ball and (10) empty 30-06 cartridge cases. Also included are (5) “F A 4” marked .50 BMG dummy rounds on M9 disintegrating links and (1) .50 BMG “LM / 43” marked dummy round. All are in excellent condition. (3X83634-B22LBA1B)

3178. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of 4 boxes and 1 bag of two different gauge / bore shotshells. Included are (1) full box of 20 rounds of 410 bore handgun shotshells. This box consists of 16 rounds of Federal Premium 410 handgun 2 1/2” shotshells loaded with 4 OOO Buckshot and four rounds of Remington 410 2 1/2” shotshells with #6 shot. (1) partial box of sixteen Federal 410 Handgun 2 1/2”, 7/16 ounce loaded with #4 shot. (1) 5 round box of Winchester 20 gauge 2 3/4” 3/4 ounce Foster slugs. (1) box of five rounds of mixed Remington (3 rounds) and Winchester (2 rounds) 20 gauge 2 3/4”, #3 buckshot. (1) bag of three Remington 20 gauge 2 3/4” paper hull with roll-crimp containing #4 shot. All are in excellent condition. (3X86634-12A)

3179. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot contains a partial 20 round box of Superior Ammunition (currently manufacturing ammunition in Sum-merville, S.C.) containing 15 assorted remanufactured cartridges. The cartridges are color coded along the head with green, black, red and blue stripes and the box is labeled “375 H&H, 260 gr., Nos Accubond sample pack”. The cartridges have bright clean brass and remain in excellent condition. (2X107422-19B)

3180. PISTOL AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a single box of pistol ammunition and three full boxes of brass. First is a full 50 rd. box of reloaded 10mm pistol ammunition by Continental Arms Co. in Cranston, RI. The rounds rate very good to near excellent. The three boxes of brass are all 38 Special casings, some with fired primers, some without, in varying conditions of fair to very good. (3X156924-19,20)

3181. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot includes a mixture of commercial and military surplus pistol cartridges housed in a small OD green ammo can. First is a full 50 round box of Remington High Velocity 9mm, 124 gr., FMJ ball ammunition in excellent condition. Second is a partial 50 round box (42) of Winchester X 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ ball cartridges in very good condition. Third is a partial 50 round two piece box of Winchester 32 S&W, 85 gr., lead bullets containing 12 cartridges with overall light to moderate oxidation on the brass and/or lead in about good condition. Fourth are four full 50 round boxes of 9mm ball ammunition with “MM / 6 / 45” headstamps with some showing varying light amounts of oxidation on the lead and/or brass in good overall condition. (2X107283-1X)

3182. DUMMY ORDNANCE LOT This lot consists of 295 linked rds. of dummy 7.62mm (308) ammunition. The rounds each have varying amounts of tarnish and surface oxidation with the links having areas of light surface oxidation as well. Two spare links are also included. (2X44132-1C)

3183. LOT OF FEDERAL 20 GA SLUGS This lot consists of 13 full, five round boxes of 2 3/4” Federal 20 Ga rifled slugs that are in ex-cellent condition. (127428-3HE)

Magazines3184. LOT OF COLT 1908 VEST POCKET AND S&W MODEL 39 MAGAZINES This lot consists of (4) magazines. Included are (1)

factory S&W model 39 9mm magazine, (1) Metalform 1911 style magazine, (1) Colt model 1908 vest pocket 25 ACP magazine with “Cal. 25 Colt” on the base and (1) unmarked Colt model 1908 vest pocket 25 ACP magazine. Everything is in excellent condition except the 1911 magazine which has scattered pitting and cleaned oxidation. (88002-207A)

3185. LOT OF UZI MAGAZINES This lot consists of (5) assorted size and caliber Uzi magazines. Included are (1) I.M.I. marked 45 ACP six-teen-round magazine, (1) I.M.I. marked 9mm twenty five round magazine, (1) I.M.I. marked 9mm thirty two round magazine, (2) unmarked 9mm forty round magazines. All magazines are in excellent condition. (88060-68A & 102A)

3186. LOT OF 9MM AND 45 ACP 1911 MAGAZINES This lot consists of 4 magazines. Included are (1) Colt marked Government model nickel plated nine round 9mm magazine in an unopened blister pack, (1) unmarked stainless steel Government model, eleven round, ex-tended, 45 ACP magazine and (2) Wilson Combat Government model, ten round stainless steel 9mm magazines with removable base plate. All magazines rate excellent. (88065-3A)

3187. BRITISH CONTRACT .455 ELEY MAGAZINE FOR COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL PISTOL This lot consists of a single two-tone magazine for the British contract .455 Eley Colt Government model pistol. The pinned base with lanyard loop is marked “CAL .455 / ELEY”. The magazine rates very good with light scattered pinprick pitting and oxidation stains, a few shallow dents that do not impede function and evidence of light buffing on the upper section. (88100-84A)

3188. BRITISH CONTRACT .455 ELEY MAGAZINE FOR COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL PISTOL This lot consists of a single two-tone magazine for the British contract .455 Eley Colt Government model pistol. The pinned base with lanyard loop is marked “CAL .455 / ELEY”. The magazine rates very good with a few light scattered pinprick pits and oxidation stains, and several shallow dents that do not impede function. (88100-84B)

3189. AK-74 MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 30 round Bulgarian made orange bakelite magazines for the 5.45x39 AK-74 family of rifles. The magazines rate very good to very good plus with scattered light wear to the paint and high edges. (208059-2A)

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3190. AK-74 MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 30 round Bulgarian made orange bakelite magazines for the 5.45x39 AK-74 family of rifles. The magazines rate very good to near excellent with light wear. (208059-2B)

3191. AK-74 MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 30 round Bulgarian made orange bakelite magazines for the 5.45x39 AK-74 family of rifles. The magazines rate very good to near excellent with light wear. (208059-2)

3192. M3 GREASE GUN MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four surplus M3 Grease Gun 30 round magazines. Two appear to be new in the wrapper while the other two exhibit scattered silvering and light oxidation. (208061-2A)

3193. P.08 MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a single blue-bodied aluminum-based magazine numbered “6063x”, a “+” and an “SE-63” ac-ceptance stamp which rates excellent overall with only minor fading and oxidation. (218112-54A) [Marsell Collection]

3194. WINCHESTER MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two detachable magazines for the Winchester Model 1907 rifle. Each blued mag-azine is marked “-.351 Cal” on the bottom and have light handling wear along their edges. One has a few spots of light surface oxidation. Two “must have” accessories for the Model 1907 shooter. (47951-27A)

3195. RUGER MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 30 round magazines for the Ruger Mini-14 rifle. Included are two factory mags and one by Precision Mag Industries. All three are in excellent condition. (48000-4A)

3196. RUGER MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two factory Ruger 20 round magazines for the Mini-14 rifle. Both are in excellent condition. (48000-4B)

3197. M14 MAGAZINE LOT this lot consists of a single 20 round M14 magazine by Check-Mate Industries. The magazine has a parkerized finish with overall light handling wear and some specks of light surface oxidation. The mag is “L.E.” only marked and is in very good overall condition. (47857-50S19968C)

3198. MARLIN MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two Marlin Model 25 early style seven round magazines. Both are in very good condition and have minor amounts of handling wear and a few spots of light surface oxidation. (47857-42S19904A)

3199. LOT OF AK MAGAZINES This lot consists of two unmarked AK style magazines. The first is blued steel and holds 30 rounds, the second is polymer and appears to hold ten rounds. Both are in excellent condition. (47857-35S20057C3)

3200. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of seven 30 round M3 45 ACP grease gun magazines. Six of the magazines have been welded together in pairs and in opposing directions for quick reloading. Some have areas of light to minor surface oxidation but all appear to be in good working condition. Also included is a single loading tool. (45694-15M1)

3201. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single 30 round 45 ACP magazine for the Thompson M1927 carbine. The blued steel magazine has some light handling marks, the front is marked “U.S. -30 CARTRIDGE – CAL. 45” / “(horseshoe)CO”. An excellent example overall. (45694-15M2)

3202. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two German MP40 9mm 32 round magazines. One is marked “kur 43” the other “98E 41” and each has two small Waffenamts. Both have some areas of light surface oxidation but are in otherwise excellent condition. (45694-15M3)

3203. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single 40 round magazine for the Beretta M38/44 submachinegun. The blued steel magazine has light handling wear and a few specks of light oxidation but remains in near excellent condition overall. (45694-15M4)

3204. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single 20 round magazine for the H&R Model 50 Reising submachinegun. This parkerized steel magazine has light handling wear and a few specks of light oxidation but remains in near excellent condition overall. (45694-15M5)

3205. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two Italian made 22 LR magazines for the Galesi 22 pistol. These blued magazines are in excellent condition overall, one has some light surface oxidation. (45694-15M6)

3206. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three AR-7 22 caliber rifle or pistol. Each is blued, two have light specks of surface oxidation present, but are in excellent condition otherwise. (45694-15M7)

3207. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single Winchester Model 77 blued 22 LR magazine. The magazine has some light handling wear and light tool marks but is in excellent condition otherwise. (45694-15M8)

3208. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of an ERMA 15 round magazine for the EX-1 semi-auto carbine. This blued steel magazine has some light handling wear but is in excellent condition overall. (45694-15M9)

3209. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two 15 round 22 LR magazines for the Armscorp M-1600 and similar rifles, including the Armi-Jaeger AP-74 and Bingham rifles. One has the aluminum block attached to the base, and both are in excellent condition. (45694-15M10)

3210. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single magazine for a Savage Model 340 or similar rifle in 222 Rem. The single stack magazine is marked “CAL .222 REM” on the base and has some areas of light to moderate oxidation with small amounts of pitting. The blemishes appear to be cosmetic only and should not affect the function. (45694-15M11)

3211. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single Anschutz five round magazine for 22 Magnum bolt action rifles. The magazine features the plastic base and is in excellent overall condition. (45694-15M12)

3212. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two five round magazines for the Remington 511 and similar bolt action 22 rifles. One has some light wear and fine surface oxidation, but both are still quite usable and should serve well as spare or primary use magazines. (45694-15M13)

3213. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three Mossberg 22 rimfire magazines. Two are 22 LR and appear to be for the Model 44 style or similar rifles. The third appears to be in 22 Magnum and is likely for the Model 640 series rifles. All are in excellent condition, one has some light wear and areas of light surface oxidation. (45694-15M14)

3214. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of five early style seven round magazines for the Model 25 and similar Marlin rifles. The magazines have varying amounts of light handling wear but all are in excellent serviceable condition overall. (45694-15M15)

3215. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of six assorted magazines for small 25 ACP caliber, likely European made pistols with the bottom grip magazine catch. The magazines are all similar size and shape but are not marked. All have varying amounts of handling wear and some areas of light surface oxidation, but appear to be in excellent condition overall. (45694-15M16)

3216. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two FN Vest Pocket 25 ACP (6.35mm) magazines. The magazines are each marked with the FN logo and one has some areas of light surface oxidation. Both are in excellent, usable condition. (45694-15M17)

3217. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two 25 ACP (6.35mm) magazines for the compact Astra series pistols. Included are one blue marked with the Astra logo on its base and one nickel marked “(circle)BU” on one side. Both have light handling wear but are in excellent condition overall. (45694-15M18)

3218. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two blued 25 ACP (6.35mm) magazines. The first is for the Beretta Model 950 Jetfire pistol. The second is nearly identical dimensionally but is unmarked. The magazines have some light handling wear and specks of light oxidation but rate excellent overall. (45694-15M19)

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3219. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single 22 LR magazine for the Star Model D pistol. The blued steel magazine is unmarked and is in excellent overall condition. (45694-15M20)

3220. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two chrome six round magazines for the Astra Camper/Cub 25 ACP (6.35mm) and similar pistols. The magazines have some light handling wear and flaking to the finish, one is marked “Firearms INT’L CORP / Washington .22-D.C.”. Both are in excellent, usable condition overall. (45694-15M21)

3221. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two 25 ACP magazines for the Raven Arms pistol. The magazines have “stainless” steel bases and are in excellent condition overall. (45694-15M22)

3222. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of five blued steel magazines for the FIE Titan 25 ACP pistol. Each has varying amounts of wear but four appear to be in good, usable condition; one has a small dent along the forward edge. (45694-15M23)

3223. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of six 25 ACP magazines. First a single nickel six shot magazine for the FIE Titan/Excam series pistols. The second is a blued steel magazine that is similar in design but slightly shorter. Third are three identical magazines with black plastic flat floorplates, most likely for the Sterling Model 300 series pistols. Lastly is a magazine for the RG-25 with black plastic finger extension. Magazines are all unmarked but in excellent condition overall. (45694-15M24)

3224. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single nickel magazine for the Colt Jr. and Astra Cub series pistols. This magazine is in excellent condition with some light staining and handling wear and is marked “CAL..25 / COLT” on the base. (45694-15M25)

3225. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two compact magazines for 25 ACP pistols. First is a satin chrome finish magazine for the Browning Baby Auto and similar pistols. Second is nickel finished and appears to be for the Bronco Model 1918 pistol. Both have light handling wear but are in excellent overall condition. (45694-15M26)

3226. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two magazines for the LA Fury Reck P-8 25 ACP pistol. Both show light handling wear and light scratches but appear to be in otherwise excellent condition. (45694-15M27)

3227. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three blued Colt 25 ACP magazines for the Model 1908 Vest Pocket Hammerless pistol. All three are marked “CAL .25 / COLT” on the base, two are the original two-tone while the third appears to have been refinished with blue added. All three are in excellent condition. (45694-15M28)

3228. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two magazines for the Sterling Model 302 .22 LR pistol. Each is equipped with a plastic floorplate, one is missing the stop-pin for the follower but appears to be still functional. (45694-15M29)

3229. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two unmarked High Standard two-toned blue magazines for the “letter” series pistols. One has some areas of light surface oxidation, the other is in excellent condition. (45694-15M30)

3230. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two S&W magazines for the Model 41 pistol. Both are blued and have some small specks of light surface oxidation, but are in excellent condition otherwise. (45694-15M31)

3231. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 22 LR pistol magazines. First is a blued steel magazine with silver base for the Ruger MkI series pistols. Next is an unmarked blue steel magazine with raised front edge rails. Lastly is a blued magazine body with follower, the base plate and spring are missing. All three are unmarked but appear to be in excellent condition. (45694-15M32)

3232. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single 15 round magazine for the M1 Carbine. The blued steel magazine is in excellent condition and is marked “PM / C” on the back flat and floorplate. The magazine is housed in a OD green military magazine pouch made by Tweedie Footwear and is so marked on the underside of the flap. (45694-15M33)

3233. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single blued steel magazine for a Colt 1908 Pocket Hammerless (Model M) series pistol in 380 ACP. The magazine is in near excellent condition with light handling wear and some specks of light oxidation throughout. The floorplate is marked with the straight line “CALIBRE 380”. (45694-15M34)

3234. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two blued steel Spanish made 22 LR pistol magazines in excellent condition. The first is likely for the Star Model F & HK Lancer pistol. The second is marked “MADE IN SPAIN” on the floorplate and is for the Llama Mark XV 22. (45694-15M35)

3235. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two magazines for European made 32 ACP (7.65mm) pistols. The first is for the Beretta Model 1934, The magazine appears functional but the finger extension has been ground flat. The second is marked “FN- / 7.65m/m” and is for the FN Browning 1922 series pistol. The magazine has some areas of very light pitting but appears functional. (45694-15M36)

3236. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single wood based magazine for a Luger P08 pistol. The base is numbered “7390” and the magazine appears to be in excellent overall condition. (45694-15M37)

3237. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single, unmarked magazine for the Browning Hi-Power series pistols. The magazine has a parkerized finish with light handling wear and a few specks of light surface oxidation but is in excellent condition otherwise. (45694-15M38)

3238. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two 15 round stainless steel magazines for the S&W 59 series and similar pistols. Both are in excellent condition. (45694-15M39)

3239. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two compact pistol magazines. First is a stainless 32 ACP magazine with finger extension for the AMT Backup series pistols. It is unmarked and in excellent condition but is missing the inner floorplate stop. The second is a blued magazine for the Galesi Model 9 22LR pistol with a wood finger extension base. The base is chipped and missing portions but the magazine should still function correctly. (45694-15M40)

3240. LOT OF BAR MAGS Includes six total. The magazines show light oxidation and staining scattered throughout. It was implied to us by the consignor that these mags were converted to fit a G43 rifle. They have had tabs welded on both the front and rear body and are in overall good condition. No warranty on what these fit or don’t. (47428-107)

3241. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four Sig 20 round magazines for the Sig 551 rifle in 5.56/223. The magazines have smoke color plastic bodies which can be locked together in series, and are in as-new condition. (47428-110A)

3242. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four Sig 20 round magazines for the Sig 551 rifle in 5.56/223. The magazines have smoke color plastic bodies which can be locked together in series, and are in as-new condition. (47428-110B)

3243. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two magazines for the Ruger Mk I series pistols. Each magazine is equipped with the chromed base and rates excellent. Also included is a load assist tool. (47428-110C)

3244. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four rifle magazines. Included are two Marlin early style magazines for the Model 25 and similar rifles. Next is a ten round rotary Ruger 10/22 magazine. Lastly is a 10 round magazine for the squires Bingham and Mitchell 22 rifles. All are in excellent condition. (47428-110D)

3245. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four 20 round magazines for the H&K G3 rifle. Each features a black enamel type finish with light handling wear and all are in excellent overall condition. (47428-110E)

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3246. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two sporting rifle magazines. First is a sealed 20 round magazine for a DPMS 308 (MA-3082) rifle. Second is an aftermarket magazine for a Remington 7600 or 760 rifle which appears to be a ten round capacity. Both are in excellent condition. (47428-110F)

3247. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two sporting rifle magazines. First is a 20 round magazine for the Springfield M1A rifle. Second is a ten round magazine for the Armalite 308 series rifles. Both are in their original packaging and are in excellent overall condition. Also included is a 308 magazine loading tool. (47428-110G)

3248. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two magazines for AR-15 style sporting rifles. First is a 20 round aluminum magazine made by ASC LLC. Second is a 30 round black composite Thermold or PMAG style magazine in its original packaging. Both are in excellent condition. (47428-110H)

3249. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three magazines. The first two are factory ten round magazines for the S&W M&P 40 series pistols. The third is a 17 round factory magazine for the Ruger SR9 9mm. All three are in as new condition. (47428-110I)

3250. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two sporting magazines. First is a 10 round factory magazine for the TSG-22 Glock conversion. Second is a 33 round magazine for the Glock 17 pistol. Both are in excellent condition and in their original packaging. (47428-110J)

3251. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four pistol magazines. The first three are marked “Made In Spain” and are for the Llama 380 Micromax pistol. The fourth is not marked and is smaller, for a 32 ACP pistol. All are in excellent condition. (47428-110K)

3252. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 25 round 9mm UZI magazines. Each has areas of light oxidation and staining present, and are fading to gray. All are in very good, serviceable condition overall. (47428-110L)

3253. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 25 round 9mm UZI magazines. Each has specks of light oxidation and light handling wear, and remain in excellent condition overall. (47428-110M)

3254. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single 32 round 7.62x25 magazine for the Yugoslavian M56 carbine. The magazine has a parkerized finish with light handling wear and is in excellent overall condition. (47428-110N)

3255. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single 22 LR magazine for the newer style Marlin rifles. The blued steel magazine is in excellent condition and is hand etched on the side “Marlin 989 M2”. (47425-40A)

3256. HIGH STANDARD MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 22 LR magazines for angled grip High Standard pistols. The magazines remain in the white with areas of light to minor oxidation throughout. One is missing the button on the right side and all three are marked “HI-STANDARD” on the base. Three about good to very good examples overall. (47565-3B)

3257. HIGH STANDARD MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 22 LR blued magazines for angled grip High Standard pistols. Two of the magazines have the flat base, one is marked “HI-STANDARD”, the third has the extended base and the smaller follower button. All three have light handling wear and are in excellent condition overall. (47565-3C)

3258. HIGH STANDARD MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two 22 LR blued magazines for the angled grip High Standard pistols. Both are marked “HI-STANDARD” along the base, one is in the original factory two-piece box. Both have light handling wear but are in excellent condition overall. (47565-3D)

3259. HIGH STANDARD MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four 22 Short magazines for High Standard pistols with angled grips. Three are blued and come in the original two-piece boxes. The remaining magazine is in the white. The blued magazines all have varying amounts of light surface oxidation, the white magazine has some light oxidation present. All are marked “HI-STANDARD” along their bases and are in very good condition overall. (47565-3A)

3260. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two M1 Carbine 15 round magazines with magazine pouch. One magazine is marked “IA” and has some light fading to the original blue, the other is marked “R-C” and has areas of light surface oxidation. The magazines are housed in a green canvas dual magazine pouch made by Anderson Mfg Co and is dated 1944. The pouch is designed to fit over the butt of the M1 Carbine and is in excellent condition. (48100-203A)

3261. LOT OF HK 91 Magazines This lot includes five 20 round magazines. There are three aluminum bodied, G3 marked and two steel bodied, one with parkerized finish the others are blued all showing hardened oil staining, in overall excellent condition. (106247-49BA)

3262. LOT OF HK 91 MAGAZINES This lot includes four 20 round and one 30 round magazines. There are three G3 marked magazines and one “76” dated with an unmarked 30 round aftermarket magazine. The magazines remain in excellent condition. (106247-49BB)

3263. LOT OF METRIC FAL MAGAZINES This lot includes six 20 round magazines and a loading tool. Most of the magazines are still wrapped in varying amounts of shipping paper, all in excellent condition. (106247-49BC)

3264. LOT OF HK 91 MAGAZINES This lot includes seven magazines. There is one polymer 10 round, one unmarked aluminum 30 round, and five 20 round aluminum magazines, of which four are in original paper wrap and all remain in excellent condition. (106247-49BD)

3265. LOT OF HK 91 MAGAZINES This lot includes five steel body 20 round magazines. There are three G3 marked magazines and two have no maker’s marks. They have both blued and parkerized finishes and remain in excellent condition. (106247-49BE)

3266. LOT OF METRIC FAL MAGAZINES This lot includes eight 20 round steel magazines all showing varying levels of handling marks and in overall excellent condition. (106247-49BF)

3267. LOT OF METRIC FAL MAGAZINES This lot includes six 20 round magazines and a loading tool. Most of the magazines are still wrapped in varying amounts of shipping paper all in excellent condition. (106247-49BG)

3268. LOT OF HK 91 MAGAZINES This lot includes five unmarked 20 round steel magazines with blued and or phosphate finishes, in overall excellent condition. (106247-49BH)

3269. LOT OF UZI MAGAZINES This lot includes four steel 32 round magazines. There are two with faded green phosphate finish and two blued. All show overall light usage marks and remain in excellent condition. (106247-49BI)

3270. LOT OF SUOMI MAGAZINES This lot includes four 36 round stick magazines for the M31 submachine gun. The magazines have Finnish Arsenal marks and remain in excellent condition. (106247-49BJ)

3271. LOT OF MODIFIED UZI MAGAZINES This lot contains two 36 round steel body magazines that have had alterations to the catch. There is a plate with a Suomi style catch that has been spot welded to the back of each magazine and both appear to remain in very good condition. (106247-49BK)

3272. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes three steel bodied magazines for various rifles. First is a five round gray phosphate finished mag-azine for the Spanish Cetme rifle. There are overall light scratches in the finish and the magazine remains in very good condition. Second is a ten round Czech VZ52 magazine. The magazine has a thinning gray phosphate finish with areas of loss due to use but remains in very good overall condition. Third is a 20 round FN Model D blued finish magazine. This magazine has the large “X” across the center and is for 30-06 caliber ammunition used in the FN Mod. D light machinegun and remains in excellent condition. (106247-49BL)

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3273. LOT OF BROWNING MAGAZINES This lot includes two aftermarket Hi-Power magazines and a 10 round original equipment Browning marked BDM magazine. The magazines are all in their original plastic wrap and remain in new condition. (106247-49BM)

3274. LOT OF CZ MAGAZINES This lot includes two ten round 22 caliber magazines for the CZ 75 Kadet pistol. One magazine is in its original factory packaging the other appears gently used; both remain in excellent condition. (106247-49BN)

3275. SMITH & WESSON MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a single stack 8 round 45 ACP magazine and takedown tool for an SW 1911 pistol. The magazine has a high luster blue finish with plastic floorplate and is S&W marked. The take down tool is of polymer construction and also is S&W marked. Both items are in excellent condition. (106247-49BP)

3276. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes five magazines for a variety of pistols. First is a ten round 22 caliber magazine likely for a Beretta Neos pistol. The magazine is unmarked and in overall excellent condition. Second is a Ruger P-90 45 caliber 8 round magazine in overall excellent condition. Third is a ten round 40 cal., Glock 35 magazine in excellent condition. Fourth is a 10 round .40 cal., Styer marked M40 magazine in excellent condition. Fifth is a Walther P-1 magazine with parkerized finish in overall very good condition. (106247-49BQ)

3277. LOT OF AMERICAN TACTICAL MAGAZINES This lot includes five 16 round blued steel bodied magazines plus 2 floorplates for a HP9 pistol. The magazines appear to be in excellent condition. (108060-143)

3278. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes three magazines. First is a Para-Ordnance P-12 45 ACP magazine with blued steel body and polymer floorplate in excellent condition. Second is a Beretta .40 cal., 10 round double stack magazine likely for the model 96. Third is an unmarked double stack blued steel body magazine likely for a Para-Ordnance or similar style 9mm pistol in overall excellent condition. (108060-143A)

3279. LOT OF AK-47 MAGAZINES This lot includes five steel bodied 30 round magazines. There are four unmarked and one Poly Tech with chrome follower, all in excellent condition. (108059-3)

3280. LOT OF AK-47 MAGAZINES This lot includes five 30 round steel body magazines. There are four unmarked and one Poly Tech with chrome follower, all in excellent condition. (108059-3A)

3281. LOT OF AK-47 MAGAZINES This lot includes five 30 round steel body magazines. There are four unmarked and one Poly Tech with chrome follower, all are in excellent condition. (108059-3B)

3282. LOT OF AK-47 MAGAZINES This lot includes five 30 round steel body magazines. There are four unmarked and one Poly Tech with chrome follower, all remain in excellent condition. (108059-3C)

3283. LOT OF AK-47 MAGAZINES This lot includes five 30 round steel body magazines. There are four unmarked and one Poly Tech with chrome follower, all remain in excellent condition. (108059-3D)

3284. LOT OF AK-47 MAGAZINES This lot includes five 30 round steel body magazines. There are four unmarked and one Poly Tech with chrome follower, all remain in excellent condition. (108059-3E)

3285. LOT OF AK-47 MAGAZINES This lot includes five 30 round steel body magazines. There are four unmarked and one Poly Tech with chrome follower, all remain in excellent condition. (108059-3F)

3286. LOT OF AK-47 MAGAZINES This lot includes five unmarked steel bodied 30 round magazines with blued finish, all in excellent condition. (108059-3G)

3287. NORINCO DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 75 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. The steel body drum has a “(triangle) 36” mark above the tension key and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. (108059-1)

3288. NORINCO DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 100 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. The steel body drum magazine has a “(triangle) 36” mark above the tension key and remains in its original sealed plastic wrap. (108059-1A)

3289. NORINCO DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 75 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. The steel body drum has a “(triangle) 36” mark above the tension key and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. (108059-1B)

3290. NORINCO DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 75 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. The steel body drum has a “(triangle) 36” mark above the tension key with some hardened oil marks and appears to have seen little if any use in overall excellent condition. (108059-1C)

3291. NORINCO DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 75 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. The steel body drum has a “(triangle) 36” mark above the tension key and remains sealed in its original plastic packaging in excellent condition. (108059-1D)

3292. NORINCO DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 75 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. The steel body drum has a “(triangle) 36” mark above the tension key and remains sealed in its original plastic packaging in excellent condition. (108059-1E)

3293. AK-47 DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes an unmarked 100 round drum magazine. This is likely a Hungarian version that has a few light scratches in the blue finish but remains in excellent condition. (108059-1F)

3294. NORINCO DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 75 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. The steel body drum has a “(triangle) 36” mark above the tension key and remains sealed in its original plastic packaging in excellent condition. (108059-1G)

3295. POLY-TECH DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 75 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. This “(oval) with 396” marked magazine has a few light scratches in the blue finish and appears to have seen little if any use. (108059-1H)

3296. NORINCO DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 75 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. The steel body drum has a “(triangle) 36” mark above the tension key and remains sealed in its original plastic packaging in excellent condition. (108059-1I)

3297. NORINCO DRUM MAGAZINE This lot includes a 75 round drum magazine for an AK-47 style rifle. The steel body drum has a “(triangle) 36” mark above the tension key and remains sealed in its original plastic packaging in excellent condition. (108059-1J)

3298. COLT MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a single two-tone Colt marked 38 Super magazine. There are several light scratches in the finish with spots of hardened oil visible. The base is marked “Colt Super 38 Auto” and the magazine remains in excellent condition. (107644-102)

3299. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two magazines. First is a two-tone that interestingly has a “B” stamped on the base. There are spots of light oxidation and pitting and the magazine has a flat blue and plum color patina. Second is an unmarked pinned based nickel plated lanyard loop style magazine. The nickel plate is dull, flaking and worn in areas and both magazines remain in overall very good condition. (107644-102A)

3300. COLT MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a single two-tone Colt marked 38 Super magazine. The magazine has strong color with a mostly bright top that has overall scattered spots of light oxidation staining with a pinned base that is correctly marked “Colt Super 38 Auto” and remains in excellent condition. (107644-102B)

3301. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two Chip McCormick Custom magazines with plastic finger rest base magazines for the 1911 style pistol. There are a few scattered light scratches on the both magazines and their stainless finish remains bright. The magazines are in overall excellent condition. (107644-102A)

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3302. LOT OF HIGH STANDARD MAGAZINES This lot includes two aftermarket magazines likely for the Sport King series pistol. The blued steel body magazines have a neon green plastic follower and remain in excellent condition. (107644-102D)

3303. HIGH STANDARD MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a single blued finish 10 round magazine likely for the Model B style pistol. The unmarked magazine has a neon green plastic follower and remains in excellent condition. (107644-102E)

3304. COLT MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a single 10 round 22 caliber magazine for the ACE pistol. The magazine retains 95% of its blue finish with a few scattered spots of light oxidation staining and light operational wear. The pinned base is marked “Colt / 22 ACE LR / Service Model” with a strong spring and in overall excellent condition. (107644-102F)

3305. COLT MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a single 10 round 22 caliber magazine for the Ace pistol. This two-tone magazine has a few tiny spots of light, fine oxidation staining and is toning to a dull gun metal gray and smooth brown patina. The base is marked “Colt / Ace / 22 LR” and has an early style follower with strong spring and remains in excellent condition. (107644-102G)

3306. COLT MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a blued 10 round 22 caliber magazine for the Ace pistol. The magazine retains 95% blue finish with scattered light scratches and spots of silvering near the solid follower. The pinned base is marked “Colt / 22 ACE LR / Service Model” and has a strong spring and remains in excellent condition. (107644-102H)

3307. LOT OF COLT MAGAZINES This lot includes two blued Colt 38 Super magazines. The first magazine retains 85% faded blue finish with several light scratches and spots of light, fine oxidation staining with a strong spring pinned base and “Colt Super / 38 Auto” marked base. The second magazine retains about 90% blued finish and is in similar condition with the same markings on the base and both magazines are in overall excellent condition. (107644-102I)

3308. LOT OF COLT MAGAZINES This lot includes two unmarked two-tone 1911 magazines. Both magazines are pinned base with overall strong blue finish remaining and are free of any dents or dings. The tips of the bases are “R” marked and there is overall scattered light oxidation staining on both magazines. The springs remain stiff and these magazines are in excellent condition. (107644-102J)

3309. COLT MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a two-tone lanyard loop style 1911 magazine. The magazine shows a definitive line with 85% thinning blue remaining. There are areas of very fine light pitting visible and spots of light, fine oxidation staining. The base is “S” marked at the tip. This example is in overall excellent condition. (107644-102K)

3310. LOT OF SMITH & WESSON MAGAZINES This lot includes three early style magazines with steel follower for the Model 39 pistol. The blued magazines retain near all of their original finish with expected light usage marks present. The springs remain strong and the magazines are in overall excellent condition. (107644-102L)

3311. LOT OF COLT MAGAZINES This lot includes two unmarked two-tone 1911 magazines. The first magazine retains strong blue with overall light, fine oxidation staining, with a pinned base and strong spring. The second magazine shows thinning finish with light operational wear, spots of oxidation staining and has a pinned base with strong spring. These magazines remain in excellent condition. (107644-102M)

3312. LOT OF SMITH & WESSON MAGAZINES This lot includes three blued magazines. First is a military issue style magazine with large cut-out on either side of the body. The magazine retains 90% blue finish with overall light scratches and operational marks. The initials “K P” are scratched on the left side flat and the magazine remains in excellent condition. Second are two early style factory magazines with nearly all of their original finish in excellent condition. (107644-102N)

3313. COLT MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a common lanyard loop 1911 magazine. The two-tone magazine retains 95% blue with spots of hardened oil and light fine oxidation staining. The base is unmarked and the magazine remains in excellent condition. (107644-102P)

3314. COLT MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a common lanyard loop 1911 magazine. The two-tone magazine retains about 50% thinning blue with areas of fine oxidation staining and operational wear. The body remains free of dents and the base is pinned. This is an honest example in overall very good condition. (107644-102Q)

3315. LOT OF COLT MAGAZINES This lot includes two blued 38 Super magazines. The magazines are in similar condition retaining nearly all of their blue finish with spots of light operational wear and fine oxidation staining. They are marked “Colt Super / 38 Auto” and remain in excellent condition. (107644-102R)

3316. LOT OF COLT MAGAZINES This lot includes two unmarked two-tone 1911 magazines. Both of these are likely interwar production magazines and retain strong blue, showing some light operational wear and spots of fine oxidation staining. The pinned bases have light tooling marks and the springs remain stiff. These are overall very good examples. (107644-102S)

3317. LOT OF COLT MAGAZINES This lot includes two unmarked two-tone 1911 magazines. The first magazine shows strong blue with overall fine oxidation staining with perhaps a spot or two of light pitting. The second magazine retains 40% fading blue with overall light operational wear in near excellent condition. (107644-102T)

3318. LOT OF COLT MAGAZINES This lot includes two unmarked two-tone 1911 magazines. The first magazine retains strong blue with some light operational wear marks expected from use. The second magazine has bright blue with areas of fine oxidation staining and several light scratches. These are very good examples overall. (107644-102U)

3319. LOT OF COLT MAGAZINES This lot includes three blued 1911 magazines. The magazines have varying levels of blue from faded to bright with spots of fine oxidation staining visible on all. The bases are marked “Colt / 45 Auto” and they remain in excellent condition. (107644-102V)

3320. LOT OF COLT MAGAZINES This lot includes three blued 1911 magazines. These are commercial Colt marked magazines exhibiting the “Rampant Colt” image on the base plate, all in excellent condition. (107644-102W)

3321. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes three 1911 style magazines. First is a blued “S” marked magazine that appears unused in overall excellent condition. Second is an unmarked two-tone magazine with faded blue, spots of fine oxidation staining and a small impression on the left side near the second viewing hole in very good condition. Third is an unmarked magazine with a gray phosphate style finish that shows several light scratches in the surface and remains in excellent condition. (107644-102X)

3322. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes three magazines. First is a blued magazine that shows overall light wear marks consistent with use and is marked “Colt / 45 Auto” along the base. Second is an unmarked blued magazine with overall light fine oxidation staining with a few scratches visible in the surface. Third is an unmarked two-tone magazine that has fading blue with overall spots of light fine oxidation staining and tooling marks along the back edge. These magazines remain in overall very good condition. (107644-102Y)

3323. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two. First is a two-tone magazine with 75% faded blue finish that has spots of light fine oxidation staining and a few tiny dings in the body. The base is marked with a B at the tip and the magazine remains in very good condition. Second is a blued magazine that retains 95% of its finish showing a few light scratches and some silvering around contact areas. The base is “R” marked and the magazine remains in excellent condition. (107644-102Z)

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3324. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two lanyard loop two-tone magazines. The first magazine shows strong blue remaining with overall light, fine oxidation staining and several light impact marks in the body. The spring remains strong and the follower moves freely. The second magazine has faded blue with overall fine oxidation staining and areas of pitting present, heaviest along the left side top. The spring remains strong and the follower moves freely. These magazines remain in good overall condition. (107644-102AA)

3325. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes a commercially marked and an unmarked lanyard loop magazine for the 1911 style pistol. First is a blued Colt marked magazine with bright blue finish that shows a few spots of light, fine oxidation staining and is marked “Colt / 45” Auto along the base in overall excellent condition. Second is an unmarked lanyard loop magazine that is an overall gray-brown patina with a few light impressions in the body and it has a strong spring with freely moving follower and is in overall about good condition. (107644-102-AB)

3326. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two. First is a two-tone magazine that has toned to a plumb color patina along the top half. There is overall light oxidation staining with spots of verdigris present and the base is “B” marked along the tip. Second is a nickel-steel lanyard loop magazine that is mostly dull in color with loss due to use. The base has a dark tarnish color patina and both of these magazines remain in very good condition. (107644-102AC)

3327. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two unmarked two-tone magazines. The magazines vary slightly in condition with both retaining much of their original finishes showing light fine oxidation staining and wear from use. These magazines remain in very good condition overall. (107644-102AD)

3328. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes three magazines. First is an unmarked two-tone lanyard loop magazine that has 40% of its blue finish remaining with overall light scratches, oxidation staining and a few light impressions in the body. Second is an unmarked early style lanyard loop magazine that has an overall dull metal gray patina with spots of fine oxidation staining near all over. Third is a blued Colt magazine with welded back marked “G” along the tip of the base. This magazine has a few light scratches and retains nearly all of its original bright blue finish and these magazines range from good to excellent in condition. (107644-102AE)

3329. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two. First is a blued commercial magazine marked” Colt / 45” Auto along the base and in excellent condition. The second magazine is an unmarked lanyard loop magazine that is just about devoid of any finish with overall patches of fine oxidation staining. The spring remains strong and the follower moves freely; an overall good condition magazine. (107644-102AF)

3330. COLT MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a two-tone lanyard loop magazine for the 1911 pistol. The magazine has a definitive transition line with strong blue color remaining. There are several spots of light fine oxidation staining and an area of light, fine pinprick pitting at the top left side of the body. The spring remains strong and this magazine is in overall excellent condition. (107644-102AG)

3331. LOT OF GLOCK MAGAZINES This lot includes four 13 round factory magazines for the Model 23 compact pistol. The magazines are in excellent condition and come with a two pocket KCI belt pouch. (108123-8B)

3332. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two. First is an unmarked steel body with lanyard loop base that retains about 5% faded blue finish with pewter and brown undertones. The magazine is unmarked and remains in good condition. Second is a commercial, blued magazine marked “Colt / 45 Auto” with some light, fine oxidation staining and light wear in about excellent condition. (107644-102AI)

3333. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two British property marked magazines. The first magazine has a pinned base with lanyard loop and near all over light, fine oxidation staining. It has a strong spring and is broad arrow marked along the tip of the floorplate. The second magazine is a two tone lanyard loop magazine with broad arrow marking on the floorplate. Its blue color has faded to mostly brown and remains in very good overall condition. (107644-102AJ)

3334. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two magazines. First is a commercial marked “Colt / 45 Auto” with 15% blue finish remain-ing. This pinned base magazine remains in very good condition. Second is a British property marked two tone lanyard loop magazine with strong blue and a couple light spots of oxidation staining. (107644-102AK)

3335. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes two magazines. First is a commercial two tone with pinned base marked “Colt / 45 Auto” along the floorplate. The colors are faded but a line is clearly visible and the magazine remains in very good condition. Second is a British property marked two tone magazine with lanyard loop base. The magazine retains strong blue with a few spots of light fine oxidation and remains in excellent condition. (107644-102AH)

3336. LOT OF CUSTOM MAGAZINES This lot includes two. First is a 6 round 1911 style magazine with welded floor plate and finger rest. The magazine is unmarked and retains most of its added phosphate finish with the numbers “0435” electric penciled on the left side flat. Second is an unmarked seven round magazine with aluminum knuckle guard. The guard is shaped like brass knuckles and is attached to the magazine with a slot for the lip of the base and two machine screws. This is an interesting magazine that fits surprisingly well when inserted in a 1911 style pistol. (107644-102AL)

3337. LOT OF HIGH STANDARD MAGAZINES This lot includes two 22 caliber magazines, likely for the Sportking pistol. The first magazine is marked Hi-Standard along the floor plate with overall light scratches on the body. The spring remains strong and the magazine remains in excellent condition. Second is an unmarked 22 caliber magazine with a neon green follower, likely for a Model B pistol in overall excellent condition. (107644-102AM)

3338. LOT OF SIG MAGAZINES This lot includes two steel bodied blue finish SIG Pro 40 S&W / 357 Sig 10 round magazines with finger rest extensions in excellent condition. (1X107300-9)

3339. LOT OF HK MAGAZINES This lot includes three polymer USP 40 magazines. There are two ten round and one 13 round, all HK marked, in excellent condition. (1X107300-1)

3340. HK MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes a single blue finish 18 round magazine for the VP70Z pistol. The magazine is unmarked and in excellent condition. (1X107999-13A)

3341. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of two magazines beginning with an M1 Carbine 15 rd. by Autoyre Co., rating very good, retaining about 90% original blue with scattered areas of oxidation and isolated areas where pitting is evident. Next is an as new 5 rd. blued steel magazine for a Mini-14 in the original and sealed Ruger packaging. Also included is a Mini-14 stripper clip guide that appears unused in the original packaging. (2X76825-2A)

3342. DPMS MAGAZINES This lot includes two 10 round polymer magazines for an AR-15 rifle with DPMS operations manual in its original sealed packaging. The items are in like-new condition. (1X106247-49AG)

3343. LOT OF HK 91 MAGAZINES This lot includes five items. First is an unmarked loading tool for use on the G3 style magazines. The metal surfaces have a green parkerized finish showing several light scratches and it remains in excellent condition. Second are two “G3 / 5/62” date marked steel magazines with black phosphate finish that shows light scratches and silvering along the bases and contact points. Third is an aluminum “G3 / 8/65” date marked magazine with black finish that shows silvering along the base and around the high edges. Fourth is a gray parkerized finish G3 style magazine marked only “7.62X51 / 1B” with numerous light scratches. All magazines are in very good to excellent condition. (1X107885-21)

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Optics3344. GERMAN ZF4 4XPOWER SCOPE BY VOIGHT-

LANDER UN SOHN serial #88336. The tube retains 90-95% evenly thinning dark phosphate finish blending with gray with light edge wear and handling marks. The claw mount rings retain about 85% original blue toing to brown with light wear along the edges. The scope is marked on the left side “K43 / 88336 / ddx. [triangle]; tri-angle has strong remnants of green paint indicating issue in temperate or tropical climates. The reticle is post and crosshair type with cloudy optics that may be rectified with a professional cleaning. The rubber eye cup is present showing one small winkle and has been glued in place. It rates excellent and is possibly post-war. A great addition to any G/K43 rifle. (58038-10) (500/700)

3345. UNMARKED TELESCOPIC SIGHT This unmarked scope measures 18” overall with a 7/8” tube. The metal surfaces retain 98% original with some fine oxidation particu-larly on the front mount along with some light silvering along the edges. The scope is equipped with a fine crosshair reticle and overall clear optics that could a professional cleaning and the rear mount is adjustable for windage and elevation. A nice vintage 1900’s era target scope. (58038-11) (500/700)

3346. BAUSCH AND LOMB SPOTTING SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Bausch and Lomb Balscope 60 zoom spotting scope, box and paperwork. The spotting scope has clear optics and is adjustable from 15 to 60 power with increments after 20 going in tens. The scope tube retains 99% original gray enamel finish and it also includes is black scope caps. The box shows light wear and staining and the original owner’s manual in very good condition. A high-quality spotting scope in excellent plus condition. (207240-70)

3347. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a vintage Leupold fixed 10x power rifle scope. The scope tube retains 98% original blue with light silvering and wear around where rings were once mounted. The optics are crisp and clear and have a crosshair reticle. (207940-7A)

3348. RIFLE SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Docter Sport 3-9X40 rifle scope in like-new condition with a duplex reticle and bright clear optics. The scope is 13” overall length with a 1” tube and a 40mm objective lens. The matte black finish appears unblemished. Comes with a set of lens covers. (128060-48A)

3349. ULTRA DOT MATCH-DOT SIGHT LOT This lot consists of a Match-dot red dot sight by Ultra Dot that has a black and silver exterior and 30mm tube. The sight has four dot size settings, 2,4,6 & 8 MOA and 11 brightness setting. This sight is a favorite with the Precision Pistol shooters, is in excellent condition and comes with rings and lens covers. (128128-1A)

3350. UNERTL SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Unertl Targetspot 10 power rifle scope with fine crosshair reticle and clear optics, 22” overall length, 3/4” tube, 28mm objective lens adjustable from 50’ to 200 yards plus. The metal surface rates very good to near excellent with some wear from the mounts and a few specks of oxidation. It has adjustable target mounts and comes with a set of threaded lens covers and a rubber eyecup. (128118-3A)

3351. BAUSCH & LOMB SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Bausch & Lomb 36x40 rifle scope with a fine crosshair reticle and bright clear optics with an overall length of 18” including the 3” sunshade and a 40mm objective lens adjustable from 50’ to 300 yards plus. The scope is in ex-cellent condition showing a couple of faint handling marks and is fitted with target turrets and comes with threaded lens covers. (128085-2A)

3352. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari X III 3.5-10x 40mm rifle scope with a center dot crosshair reticle and clear bright optics. The gloss black finish rates excellent showing a few faint handling and ring marks. Comes with a green felt cover, manual and a factory box. (128194-2A)

3353. WINCHESTER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Winchester A5, 5 power rifle scope with crosshair reticle and clear optics. The metal surfaces retain 90% blue with some areas faded to gray and a few spots of oxidation. It comes with Winchester adjustable mounts, a second set of mounts that are unmarked and a set of leather lens covers. (128188-10)

3354. LYMAN SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman All-American 4X rifle scope with post and crosshair reticle and bright optics. The black finish shows several minor handling marks and some small areas of light wear. (128178-28A)

3355. LEUPOLD LOT This lot consists of Leupold M8 4X33mm riflescope. The scope features a gloss blue finish, a Leupold Dot reticle and is sealed in the original factory box. New-in-box condition. (47933-5A)

3356. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold M8 2.5X28 IER Scout scope. The matte finish, intermediate eye relief scope fea-tures a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The original box, neoprene cover and green Leupold cloth are included. An excellent condition example overall. (47933-5B)

3357. BSA SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a BSA Sweet 17 3-9X40 adjustable objective riflescope. The scope features a matte black finish with a duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. The Sweet 17 series scopes are specifically designed to be used with rifles chambered in the 17 HMR cartridge and will compensate for that cartridge’s bullet drop with the adjustment turrets. The original screw-on lens covers and factory packaging with manual are included. An excellent example of these quality scopes. (47933-6A)

3358. SWIFT SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Swift Premier 4-12X40 Wide Angle riflescope with adjustable objective. The scope features a mate black finish and has a duplex reticle with bright excellent optics. The tube has a few light ring marks from mounting but the scope is in excellent condition overall. (47918-2A)

3359. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari-XIII 1.5-5X matte finish riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The tube has some minor ring marks from having been mounted, but is in excellent condition overall. (47960-2A)

3360. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari-X 3-9 Compact riflescope. The gloss finish scope features a duplex reticle with bright excellent optics. The body has some light ring marks and other marks from handling and use but is in near excellent condition overall. (47928-1A)

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3361. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Redfield 3-9X lo-profile riflescope. This vintage scope features a duplex “tv-view” reticle with bright excellent optics. Included is a factory set of rubber lens covers. The perfect accessory for your vintage or modern hunting rifle. (48030-1A)

3362. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of Redfield 3-9X40 vintage Bear Cub series riflescope. The scope features a crosshair reticle and has very good optics that are starting to develop cloudiness on the inner lens. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted. A near excellent condition example overall. (48000-2A)

3363. COLT SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Colt 3X riflescope for the AR-15 platform rifles. The scope features a fine crosshair and has excellent optics and is designed to be mounted to the carry handle of an AR platform firearm. A great set of optics that is in excellent condition. (47979-8A)

3364. BUSHNELL SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Bushnell 3200 Elite series 3-9X40 riflescope. This gloss blue scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted, but scope is in excellent condition overall. A set of factory lens covers is included. (47897-1A)

3365. BUSHNELL SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Bushnell 3200 Elite series 3-9X40 riflescope. This matte finish scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. A set of weaver rings is included and the scope is in excellent overall condition. (47889-40A)

3366. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari-XI 4-12X40 riflescope. This gloss blue finish scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted, but scope is in excellent condition overall. (47927-94A)

3367. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Competition 45X45mm target riflescope. This matte finish scope features a 1/8 min target dot reticle, a side focus and has bright excellent optics. The original box with papers, Leupold cloth and lens covers are included and mounted to the scope are a set of aluminum target block rings. The scope is in excellent condition overall and ready for some serious time at the range on your long distance target rifle. (47966-40)

3368. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Redfield 2-7X lo-profile series vintage riflescope. The scope features a duplex “tv view” reticle and has excellent optics. Included are a set of simple Weaver style rings. An excellent example overall. (47889-41A)

3369. PENTAX SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Pentax 3-9X40 riflescope. This gloss finish scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted but scope remains in excellent overall condition. (47927-82A)

3370. UNERTL SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a J. Unertl4X hawk riflescope. This vintage scope features a crosshair reticle and has bright optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted but remains in excellent condition overall. (47889-33A)

3371. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver K10-1 adjustable objective riflescope. This 16” long vintage target scope features a fine crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted but scope remains in excellent condition. Included are a set of Butler Creek flip-up lens covers. (47951-73A)

3372. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver K4-F riflescope. This vintage scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The scope body has some light handling wear but is in excellent condition overall. Included are a set of Weaver 1” rings. (47889-36A)

3373. WEATHERBY SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weatherby Supreme 3-9X44 riflescope. Scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The tube has some light ring wear from having been mounted but is in excellent overall condition. A set of Butler Creek flip-up lens covers are included. (47927-96A)

3374. WEATHERBY SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weatherby Supreme 3-9X44 riflescope. Scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The tube has some very light ring wear from having been mounted but is in excellent overall condition. A set of factory lens covers are included. (47878-1A)

3375. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver K12-1 adjustable objective riflescope that features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The 16” long scope has a few light ring marks from having been mounted but is in excellent condition overall. (47951-75A)

3376. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver K3 riflescope. This vintage riflescope features a crosshair reticle and has very good optics. The body of the scope has light ring and other assorted handling marks but remains in very good condition overall. (47889-26A)

3377. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver KV60 3-5X series riflescope. This vintage sporting scope features a crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. The body of the scope has light handling marks and a few specks of very light surface oxidation. A very good example overall that includes a set of Weaver rings. (47889-38A)

3378. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of Weaver K2 series riflescope. This scope features a fine crosshair reticle and excellent optics. The body of the scope has minor to moderate handling wear with the edges and knobs thinning to gray and exposed brass. A set of Weaver rings are included. A very good example of these vintage sporting scopes. (47889-37A)

3379. KOLLMORGEN SCOPE LOT this lot consists of a Kollmorgen Bear Cub 2 3/4X riflescope. The scope features a post and crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted, but remains in excellent condition overall. (47928-7A)

3380. LYMAN SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman All-American 4X riflescope. This vintage scope features a crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. The body of the scope has some light handling and ring marks present, but remains in near excellent condition overall. (47889-34A)

3381. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver K4.5-1 1.5-4.5X riflescope. This vintage scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The body has some light ring marks and other handling wear present but remains in excellent condition overall. (47625-2A)

3382. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver k10 60-B adjustable objective riflescope. This vintage scope features a fine crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. The body has a few light ring marks present from having been mounted but remains in otherwise excellent condition. (47951-37A)

3383. TASCO SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Tasco Silver Antler series 3-9X32 riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. There are a few light ring marks from mounting, but the scope remains in otherwise excellent condition. (47914-7A)

3384. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Redfield 3-9X40 Tracker series riflescope. The scope features a crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. The body of the scope has light handling and ring marks but remains in very good condition overall. (47285-29A)

3385. BAUSCH & LOMB SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Balvar 5 2.5-5X riflescope. This vintage scope features a tapered crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. Included is a Bausch & Lomb adjustable base to fit the Winchester Model 88 & 100 series rifles. An excellent example overall. (47889-45A)

3386. BAUSCH & LOMB SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Balvar 8 2.5-8X40 riflescope. This vintage scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. Included is a Kuharsky Bros. adjustable base to fit the Winchester Model 88 & 100 series rifles. An excellent example overall. (47889-47A)

3387. BAUSCH & LOMB SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Balfor A riflescope. This vintage scope features a fine crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. Included is a Bausch & Lomb adjustable base to fit the Winchester Model 88 & 100 series rifles. An excellent example overall. (47889-24A)

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3388. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold M8 2X EER handgun scope. This extended eye relief scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The blued scope body rates excellent and included is a set of mounted Weaver rings. A set of Uncle Mike’s rubber OD lens covers and the original box are included. (46731-5)

3389. TASCO SIGHT LOT This lot consists of a Tasco ProPoint Plus PDP5 CMP red dot sight. The sight has clear optics and has adjustments for dot size and intensity and is designed to fit a Weaver or picatinny style mount. An excellent example of these competition red dot sights overall. (46731-3)

3390. TASCO SIGHT LOT This lot consists of a Tasco ProPoint PDP4 40mm red dot sight. The sight has clear optics and has adjustment intensity and is designed to fit a Weaver or picatinny style mount. The top knob that controls the red dot has been replaced with a plain silver knurled knob. Factory lens covers are included. An excellent example overall. (46731-3A)

3391. TASCO SIGHT LOT This lot consists of a Tasco Optima 2000 red dot sight. This compact sight is designed to mount to a Weaver or pica-tinny style base and includes the cover, microdial and adjustment tool. The sight takes a cr2032 battery that is not present so it is unknown if the sight is operational. (46731-4)

3392. OPTICS LOT This lot consists of five items. First is a Swift MkII Zoomscope 25X-50X50mm (model no.842) spotting scope. Scope features a gray body with treaded lens covers and a removable eye cup and has bright excellent optics. The original box and manual are included. Next is a Commander 15X45 telescope by Tinsley Laboratories. This vintage spotting scope has an off-white finished tube that has some light flaking and japanned trim and covers, and has excellent optics. Third Bausch & Lomb Balscope 10X range scope with a green finish and excellent optics. Fourth is a Bushnell Sportview 4X32 riflescope with rings and a set of Weaver bases #45 & 46. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. Lastly is an adjustable spotting scope or telescope tripod that has a black japanned finish. All rate excellent except as noted. (45677-9,10)

3393. ZEISS SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14X44 MC riflescope with side focus. The scope features a duplex reticle and has bright, excellent optics. The matte finish tube has some light marks from having been mounted but the scope remains in excellent condition overall. Factory lens covers are included. (48060-5A)

3394. ZEISS SCOPE LOT This lot consists of Zeiss Diatal 10X36 riflescope with adjustable objective. The scope features a duplex reticle and has bright, excellent optics. There are a few light ring marks from the scope having been mounted but it remains in excellent condition overall. (48085-30A)

3395. ZEISS SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Zeiss Diatal-C 10x36 adjustable objective riflescope. Scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted but scope is in excellent condition otherwise. Included are a set of factory bikini style lens covers. (48085-31A)

3396. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari-XIIc 2-7X riflescope. This blue finished scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted but scope remains in excellent overall condition. (48085-29A)

3397. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold 24X riflescope with adjustable objective. The scope features a fine crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. The body has a few light ring marks from having been mounted and the blue finish is flaking to a plum brown. Included are a 2” sun shade and a set of rubber lens covers. (48085-32A)

3398. AIMPOINT SIGHT LOT This lot consists of an Aimpoint Model 3000 red-dot sight. This 1” tube features a silver finish and blue lens filter. Included are two Weaver Tip-Off rings mounted to a simple base believed to be for High-Standard pistols. The batteries are dead and function could not be tested but unit appears to be in excellent condition. (47565-6)

3399. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Redfield LE 12 3-12X56 riflescope with adjustable objective in excellent condition. The scope features a 30mm tube and has the “SN” reticle with bright excellent optics. The scope has a matte blue finish and light rings marks on the tube from having been mounted. A set of factory Butler Creek flip-up lens covers are included. (48060-25A)

3400. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari-XII 3-9X40 riflescope. This gloss blue finish scope features a duplex reticle with excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted but the scope is in excellent condition overall. (48178-69A)

3401. SPRINGFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Springfield Armory Inc 4-14X40 Government series 5.56mm Tactical rifle scope. This matte blue finished scope features a duplex reticle with bullet drop for the 5.56 NATO cartridge. The tube has some light handling and ring marks from having been mounted but is in excellent overall condition. (48140-30S20295A)

3402. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold VX-I 3-9X40 series riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The gloss finish tube has a few light ring marks but remains in excellent overall condition. A set of Butler Creek flip-up lens covers are included. (48154-1A)

3403. ZEISS SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Zeiss Diavari-C 3-9X36 riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has bright, excellent optics. The tube has a few light ring marks from having been mounted but the scope remains in excellent overall condition. Included are a set of factory lens covers. (48060-50A)

3404. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari-XIII 4.5-14X50 adjustable objective riflescope. The matte blue finish scope features a duplex reticle with bright, excellent optics. The tube has light ring marks from having been mounted but the scope remains in excellent condition overall. (48060-46A)

3405. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari-XII 3-9X40 riflescope. The matte blue finish scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted but remains in excellent overall condition. Included is a Butler Creek objective lens cover. (48153-1A)

3406. BUSHNELL SCOPE This lot includes a 1.5-4.5X 32mm Banner shotgun scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 10” overall with a matte black finish and has several light handling and faint ring marks along the 1” diameter tube. This optic remains in very good condition. (107936-10A)

3407. BAUSCH & LOMB SCOPE This lot includes a 2.5-8X Balvar 8A rifle scope with Kuharsky mount. The scope measures 12 7/8” overall with a crosshair reticle and clear optics. The scope has a matte black finish and comes with a Kuharsky base and 1” rings (mounting screws not included) and remains in overall excellent condition. (108088-3)

3408. BAUSCH & LOMB SCOPE This lot includes a 2.5-8X Balvar 8A rifle scope with Kuharsky dovetail base. The scope measures 12 7/8” overall with a matte black finish, crosshair reticle and clear optics. There are light ring marks along the 1” diameter tube and the scope remains in near excellent condition. (108088-3A)

3409. BUSHNELL SCOPE This lot includes a 3-9X Sportview rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11 3/4” overall with a gloss black finish that shows light ring marks and a few scratches along the 1” diameter tube. The scope remains in excellent condition. (108131-1A)

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3410. BURRIS SCOPE This lot includes a fixed 4X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 8 1/4” overall with a gloss black finish that shows light ring marks along the 1” diameter tube. This compact scope remains in excellent condition. (108124-10A)

3411. BAUSCH & LOMB SCOPE This lot includes a 2.5-8X Balvar 8A rifle scope with crosshair reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12 7/8” overall with a gloss black finish that shows light ring marks on the 1” diameter tube. Scope remains in excellent condition. (108116-81A)

3412. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Vari-X III 2.5-8X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. There are light ring marks along the 1” diameter tube and the glossy black finish rates excellent. This is an all around quality optic which remains in excellent condition. (108178-66A)

3413. BUSHNELL SCOPE This lot includes a Bushnell illuminated reticle scope with crisp clear optics. The scope measures 14 1/4” overall with a matte black finish. There are five red settings and five green settings and a set of unmarked 1” rings for 1/2” dovetails are included. The scope remains in excellent condition and varmints beware. (108190-5A)

3414. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a Widefield 1 3/4-5X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. There are light ring marks visible along the 1” diameter tube and the scope measures 10 3/4” overall. An excellent example of these early Redfield optics. (108112-8A)

3415. PECAR SCOPE This lot includes a Variable 4-10X rifle scope with German No. 4 reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 14” overall with a dulled gloss black finish that shows light ring marks on the 1” diameter tube with overall light scratches, slight silvering around the bell edges with some light oxidation staining. This is a well made optic that when mounted is sure to be a game changer in your shooting endeavors and remains in overall very good condition. (108140-32S20293)

3416. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver B6 rifle scope with crosshair reticle and lightly cloudy optics showing 90% blue finish with a couple of spots of light cleaning, a little minor oxidation, and some light pitting. Comes with a Weaver 22 Tip-Off mount. (3X127626-2)

3417. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a B6 rimfire rifle scope with 22 tip-off base. The scope measures 13 1/2” with crosshair reticle and the optics are cloudy. The scope is in need of a professional cleaning but is serviceable. It retains all of its original finish with a few light scratches. (3X107486-7A)

3418. RIMFIRE RIFLE SCOPE LOT Kmart All-Pro 4X rifle scope with a crosshair reticle lightly foggy optics. It is 10 1/2” overall length, 3/4” tube retaining 99% original black finish. This scope appears unused and comes with its original box, instruction sheet and lens covers. (1X127929-4)

3419. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Redfield Accu-Trac 6-18X40 riflescope with adjustable objective. The scope features the range finding reticle and has excellent optics. The gloss blue finish tube has a few light ring marks from having been mounted but remains in excellent condition overall. (48060-47A)

3420. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold M8 4X riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The gloss blue finish tube has a few light marks from having been mounted but remains in excellent condition overall. (48115-9A)

3421. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold M8 4X Extended Eye Relief handgun scope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted but remains in otherwise excellent condition. (48190-12)

3422. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari-X 3-9X Compact riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The tube has light ring marks from having been mounted but is in excellent condition overall. (48178-63A)

3423. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver K6 60-B riflescope. The scope features a fine crosshair with target dot reticle and has very good optics. The tube has light ring marks and fading to the blue finish but rates very good overall. (48118-104A)

3424. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consist of a Weaver K10 60-B adjustable objective riflescope. The scope features a fine crosshair reticle and has very good optics. The tube has light wear marks and some areas of light surface oxidation and rates very good overall. (48136-6A)

Miscellaneous

3 425 . UNMARKED BOARD-SAWN TRAINING RIFLE This is an overall 49 1/2” “rifle” board-sawn from hardwood, likely maple. Its edges have been rounded and it is stained a walnut color. There features a simple iron

buttcap affixed with 10 iron brads and the butt section has been weighted with poured lead in a rhomboid shape. There is a front “swivel” eyelet attached, the rear is lost to the years. The arm has a “triggerguard” and it would appear as though some type of

“bolt” as there is a small dowel protruding from the right side of the “receiver”. There is no evidence of a conventional barrel although there is a small nub which might’ve served as the muzzle. There is a chip missing at the “nosecap” and what is likely a Roman numeral “VIII” is incise carved to the rear of this. an interesting wooden “training rifle” for the research may prove its origin. (37546-121)

3426. LOT OF RUGER SPEED SIX HALF-MOON CLIPS This lot consists of (40) 9mm half-moon clips for the Ruger Speed or Security Six 9mm revolvers. They are in like new condition. (85694-16D35)

3427. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE SHOTSHELL WADS This lot consists of (9) boxes and (1) bag of various Remington UMC 12 gauge wads. The boxes rate from fair to good with some of the contents missing from the amounts cited on the boxes with broken seals. Included are (2) green checker board colored boxes of approximately 250 count each 12 gauge “Black Edge” 1/4” thick wads, (1) tan box of approximately 250 count 12 gauge “Regular” “Black Edge” wads, (3) tan boxes of approximately 250 count each 12 gauge “A” thickness, 72/1000” card-board wads, (2) tan boxes of approximately 250 count each 12 gauge “B” thickness, 40/1000” cardboard wads, (1) mixed bag of wads that include various sizes of card wads and (2) tan boxes of approximately 250 count each 12 gauge 120/1000” cardboard wads. The last box has sizes on the label crossed out and the 120/1000 hand written but the boxes appear factory sealed. (87240-81)

3428. LOT OF SHOTSHELL WADS This lot consists of (13) bags of wads. This lot consists of (10) bags of approximately 250 each Winchester Handicap WAA12XW 12 gauge one piece plastic wads. Also included are (3) bags of approximately 250 each Federal 20S1 20 gauge one piece plastic wads for 7/8 ounce loads. (87240-82)

3429. LOT OF NEW AND COLLECTIBLE PRIMERS This lot consists of (5) bricks and (8) sleeves of various make and sizes of primers. Included are: (1) brick of recently made (approximately 1000 count) CCI #250, large rifle magnum primers, (4) bricks (approximately 1000 primers each) Remington #9 1/2 Large Rifle Primers, (6) sleeves (approximately 100 count each) Remington #9 1/2 Large Rifle Primers and (2) sleeves (approximately 100 count each) Winchester #116 Small Rifle Primers. The packaging rates excellent on the CCI primers but the others vary from fair to very good. (87240-79)

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3430. LOT OF 300 H&H MAGNUM BRASS This lot consists of (60) 300 H&H Magnum Western and W.R.A. headstamped cartridge cases. Thirty rounds appear to be new and unfired with the remainder once-fired. Most are deprimed with a small number still containing a spent primer and one with a live primer. The cases have light scattered tarnish and rate very good overall. An important component for the reloader to keep his “Super Thirty” shooting. (87240-78B)

3431. MIXED LOT OF EMPTY CARTRIDGE CASES This lot consists of a (5.7) pounds bag of mixed rifle and handgun cartridge cases with light tarnish and occasional areas of verdigris. There are a variety of makers’ headstamps. Some of the cartridges found include, but are not limited to one or more of the following: 7MM Rem. Mag., 45-70 Govt, 223 Rem, 44-40 W.C.F., Super Thirty, 243 Win., 38 Short Colt, 22 Hornet, 450 Watts Magnum, 308 Norma Mag., Norma “Special” case (straight wall belted magnum case 2.842” long), 6.5 Japanese and many others. (87240-78C)

3432. LOT OF WESTERN 220 SWIFT AND WINCHESTER 30-06 CARTRIDGE CASE This lot consists of (6) boxes of brass. Included are (5) yellow boxes of unused, unprimed Western 220 Swift cartridge cases #U220S. Each box holds 20 cases with one box only containing 17. Also included is (1) unused yellow 20 round box of Winchester primed 30-06 cartridge cases #C3006. All rate excellent. (87240-78A)

3433. LOT OF .257 AND .270 CALIBER SHOOTING AND COLLECTING BULLETS This lot consists of (5) boxes of approximately 100 bullets each of various makes and bullet weights. Included are (1) box of Sierra .270 caliber 110 gr. spitzers, (1) box of Sierra .270 caliber 130 gr. spitzers, (3) boxes of Hornady .257 caliber 100 gr. spire points. All boxes are factory sealed except the Sierra .270 130 gr. spitzers. The Sierra boxes are green labeled cardboard and the Hornady boxes are early craft boxes with powder blue labels. (87240-80F)

3434. LOT OF .257 CALIBER BULLETS This lot consists of (4) boxes of approximately 100 bullets each of various makes and bullet weights. Included are, (1) box of Sierra .257 caliber 100 gr. spire points, (2) boxes of Sierra .257 caliber 87 gr. spire points. One box of Sierra is factory sealed but the other two have been opened. Also included is (1) box of .258”, 140 gr. spire point bullets of unknown make and repackaged into an old Peters ammunition box. The bullets rate very good with some oxidation of the exposed lead tips and light tarnish. (87240-80E)

3435. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE WINCHESTER AND REMINGTON 22 CALIBER HORNET BULLETS This lot consists of a total of (4) boxes of Winchester and Remington bullets. Included are (3) craft boxes of approximately 50 each .22 caliber Winchester 46 gr. hollow point “Hornet” bullets. Two boxes are factory sealed and the third has been opened. Also included is (1) partial craft box of 7 total .22 caliber Remington-UMC 45 gr. “Mushroom” “Hornet” bullets. The boxes rate very good to excellent with the bullets exhibiting light to moderate tarnish. (87240-80C)

3436. LOT OF SIERRA .224” 55 GR. SPITZER BULLETS This lot consists of (5) unopened boxes of Sierra .224” 55 gr. spitzer bullets in excellent condition. One seal on one box is partially cut but not enough to allow it to be opened. (87240-80D)

3437. LOT OF HANDGUN BULLETS This lot consists of (3) boxes of assorted brand, caliber and weight bullets. Included is (1) box of ap-proximately 100 Sierra .451 185 gr. Jacketed Hollow Cavity bullets with scattered light verdigris. Also included is (1) box of approximately 100 Hornady .430” 200 gr. Jacketed hollow points with oxidized lead tips. Also included is (1) box of approximately 94 Hornady .357” 110 gr. jacketed hollow points with oxidized lead tips. (87240-89B)

3438. LOT OF RIFLE BULLETS This lot consists of (4) boxes of various diameter, style and weight rifle bullets. Included are (1) box of approxi-mately 75 Speer .3085” 150 gr soft point bullets in an original yellow Speer box that is labeled for 180 gr. soft points, (1) box of 13 unknown make .309” 180 gr. pointed soft points, (1) unopened box of approximately 100 Herter’s .338” 200 gr. round nose soft point bullets and (1) box of approximately 40 .358” 250 gr. round nose soft points in excellent condition. (87240-80A)

3439. PRESENTATION CASE LOT This lot consists of a single mahogany S&W wood presentation case modified to accept three Chief Special or similar J frame revolvers. The exterior rates excellent as does the green velvet lined interior. The interior base is cut to accept the 2” J frame revolver with magna style grips lined up perpendicular to the length and fitted with three plastic lined studs to slip the bore into which helps maintain their position. The outside dimensions of the case are 2 15/16” x 7 7/8” x 14”. The case could easily be modified to accept a larger revolver(s) by reconfiguring the interior base. (88002-2A)

3440. PRESENTATION CASE AND PARTS LOT This lot consists of a single wood presentation case, S&W parts and S&W paperwork. The presentation case has a laminated wood grain finish that rates excellent on the exterior. The inside of the case is foam lined in red velvet that also rates excellent. The case has dual brass mounted locking latches that still lock. The case will accept any firearm or accessory that fits into its dimensions. Outside dimensions of the case are: 3 3/8” x 9 3/8” x 16 3/8” with the inside slightly smaller. There is an uninscribed brass plate on the cover and the case includes a key. Also included are a lot of S&W J frame parts that included: (1) centerfire case-hard-ened hammer assembly to include the sear, firing pin and related parts, (1) thumb latch, (1) rebound spring, (1) nickel plated extractor rod and (3) nickel plated sideplate screws. Lastly, it includes a S&W revolver manual, Model 22A / 22S manual and other S&W paperwork. Everything is in excellent condition with the exception of the parts which rate good to very good. (88002-207)

3441. PRESENTATION CASE LOT This lot consists of a single oak presentation case with brass “skeleton” key lock. The case rates excellent overall and the red velvet interior is loosely cut for a S&W 6” K frame revolver with ramp front sight and target grips. The cut is generous enough to get a Colt Officers Model with target grips or other similar sized guns into it. The cover has a small brass plate inscribed: “Valley Gun Distributers Inc. 2 Million Dollar 19-Club_89”. Outside case dimensions are: 3 1/16” x 9 7/16” x 15 7/16” with the inside slightly smaller. The case includes a single key. (8002-145A)

3442. HOLSTER AND AMMUNITION POUCH FOR MODEL 1911 LOT This lot consists of (2) items. The first is an unmarked repro-duction U.S. Model 1916 leather holster. The flap is marked “U.S.” and utilizes a snap closure. The holster rates very good overall with light scratches and scuffs. The second is a 1946 dated U.S. marked leather model 1923 double magazine pouch for the 1911 pistol. The pouch rates very good plus with a few light scratches and handling marks. (88157-3A)

3443. LOT OF ASSORTED SHOOTING RELATED ITEMS Includes an assortment of patch cutters, pieces from two bullet starters and two powder scoops. Both scoops appear to be home-made; one is marked “70” and looks like it was fabricated out of ink pen parts the other is marked simply “8” and is a 32 ACP casing tacked to a 10 penny nail. Items are in good to very good overall condition. (1X102789-245)

3444. USGI BELT LOT This lot consists of a USGI World War Two era M1918 BAR belt which has six magazine pouches. The pouch on the farthest right is marked “U.S.” and the back is maker marked “D.M. SHOE CO/1942”. The metal hardware shows oxidation staining and the pouches show some scattered light wear and staining. A great lot for the militaria collector. (207240-74)

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3445. DOC HOLIDAY BRONZE SCULPTURE BY SHOOP This “Lost Wax” casting of the original 1986 bronze creation by Wally Shoop depicts the legendary gunfighter with his legs spread, coat open and his hands at-the-ready standing on a gravel like base with facsimile

Shopp signature. The bronze has a lovely antiqued patina and measures 20” x 8 3/8” x 9 3/8” including the wood plinth and weighs just under 25 lbs. A great-looking reproduction bronze of one of Americas notorious gunfighters. [Due to size and fragility extra shipping will apply]

(57536-114) (200/400)3446. U.S. CALVARY SCOUT BRONZE SCULPTURE BY HOUSTON This “Lost Wax” casting of the original Cody Houston bronze creation

was created by Art Cast of Montana in 2006 was limited to 55 signed and numbered pieces with the mold destroyed upon completion, this sculpture is numbered 43/55. The sculpture depicts a buckskin clad cavalry scout kneeling glancing the horizon with one hand on his knee and the other clutching his trusty Winchester lever rifle on a prairie style base having dated Cody Houston signature and number. The bronze has a nice chocolate patina and measures 11” x 6 1/2” x 11 1/4” including the kidney shaped wood plinth and weighs approximately eight lbs. Included with the bronze is a Certificate of Authenticity dated 2007 and signed by Mr. Cody listing W.A.C.A. as the original owner. A great looking limited edition sculpture for the budding Winchester collector. (58087-228) [Kenneth Fry Collection] (300/500)

3447. W.A.C.A. THE 1860 MARTIAL HENRY BRONZE SCULPTURE BY HOUSTON This casting for WACA of the original Cody Houston bronze creation was created by Art Cast of Montana in 2003 and was limited to 55 signed and numbered pieces with the mold destroyed after completion, this sculpture is numbered 2/55. The depicts the bust of an Union Sargent clutching his Henry rifle and has dated Cody Houston signature on the left body flat and is numbered “2/55” above “WACA” on the back. The bronze has a nice chocolate patina and measures 12 7/8” x 4 1/8” x 5 3/8” including the wood pedestal plinth weighing approximately four lbs. Included with the bronze is a Certificate of Authenticity dated 2003 signed by Mr. Cody listing the consignor as the principle owner. A nice desktop bronze foe the martial arms or Winchester collector. (58087-229) [Kenneth Fry Collection] (300/500)

3448. GERMAN C96 BROOMHANDLE STOCK WITH ORIGINAL LEATHER HOLSTER RIG This is a nice, original shoulder stock-holster for the M 1896 Broom-handle Mauser. The walnut stock rates very good plus with a few light handling marks and fading what may be a name or unit marking written in ink on the back of the stock. There was a crack through the push-but-ton release and its screw which was very well repaired quite some time ago. The hardware a matte blue arse-nal re-done during the period of use, the iron with the remnants of serial no. “94”. The holster rig rates very good overall with light scuffs, stains, rounded edges and the stud on the accessory pocket has pulled through. The rear of the rig is marked “WILHELM KNOLL / STUTT-GART / 1916” between the belt loops, bellow is lightly incise marked what is possibly “Eppler / BT 18134”, on the interior in blue ink is “Corp. Co.L. / WARE. WIL-BUR. R. / 314 INF.” Included is a wood handle clean-ing rod and spare follower spring. A nice broomhandle stock rig possibly a GI capture. (58038-14) (600/800)

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3449. FRAMED WATERFOWL PRINT LOT This lot consists of a waterfowl print that shows two Canada Geese and four goslings on the water. The print was done by Alderson Magee and it was chosen for the Federal migratory bird hunting stamp in 1976 and one such stamp is included with this print underneath it. The frame measures 18” in length and 17” in width, while the print measures 10” in length and 7 3/4” in width and it is numbered 201/3600 and the back of the frame shows a few tears and light stains and it also has two labels from the Russell A. Fink gallery, one of which appears folded over. A great print for the waterfowl hunter. (207240-65)

3450. FRAMED WATERFOWL PRINT LOT This lot consists of a waterfowl print that shows two Green Winged Teal ducks. The print was done by Kenneth Michaelsen and it was chosen for the Federal migratory bird hunting stamp in 1979 and one such said stamp is included with this print underneath it. The frame measures 18” in length and 17” in width, while the print measures 10 1/2” in length and 8” in width and it is numbered 6739/7000 and the back of the frame shows several tears and some light soiling. A great print for the waterfowl hunter. (207240-65A)

3451. FRAMED WATERFOWL PRINT LOT This lot consists of a waterfowl print that shows a pair of Ruddy Ducks on the water. The print was done by John Wilson and it was chosen for the Fed-eral migratory bird hunting stamp in 1981 through 1982 and one such stamp is included with this print underneath it. The print is numbered 3188/16000 measures 9 1/2” in length and 7 1/2” in width and the frame measures 18” in width and 17” in length and it shows a 7” area of flaking paint on right side and some scattered smaller areas of flaking paint. The back of the frame shows a tag from the Russell A. Fink art gallery, a biography of Wilson and in-formation on the Ruddy Duck. The back shows several tears and some razing and creasing. A great display item for your hunting room. (207240-65B)

3452. FRAMED WATERFOWL PRINT LOT This lot consists of a waterfowl print that shows a pair of Wigeon ducks on the water. The print was done in 1984 by William Morris and it won the Federal migratory bird hunting stamp for that year which was also the 50th anniversary of the stamp. A stamp and a gold bar that show the same Wigeons are included underneath the print. The frame mea-sures 18” in length and 17” in width, while the print itself measures 10” in length and 7 3/4” in width. The back of the frame has two stickers from the Russell A. Fink art gallery, several tears and a 9” area of staining at top. A neat print overall. (207240-65C)

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3453. FRAMED WATERFOWL PRINT This lot consists of a waterfowl print that shows a Cinnamon Teal duck. The print was done in 1985 Gerald Mobley and it won the Federal migratory bird hunting stamp for that year and one such stamp is included underneath the print. The frame measures 18” in length and 16 3/4” in width, while the print measures 10” in length and 7 3/4” in width. The back of the frame has two stickers from the Russell. A Fink art gallery and some scattered tears. A neat waterfowl print for the hunter or conservationist. (207240-65D)3454. FRAMED WATERFOWL PRINT This lot consists of a waterfowl print entitled “MALLARDS”. The print was done by Douglas Van Howd and it shows four Mallards flying over a body of water. The print takes up the whole of the frame and the frame measures 21” in length and 17” in width and the frame body shows scattered dust staining and some light flaking paint. (207240-65E)

3455. FRAMED QUAIL PRINT This lot consists of a framed bird hunting print entitled “BOBWHITE QUAIL”. The print was done by Douglas Van Howd and it shows six Quail flying away form a hunting dog. The print takes up the whole of the frame and the frame measures 21” in length and 17” in width with the print showing scattered dust and light dirt staining. (207240-65F)

3456. FRAMED WATERFOWL PRINT This lot consists of a framed waterfowl print entitled “CANADA GEESE”. The print was done by Douglas Van Howd and it shows two flying Canada geese and two on the ground. The print takes up the whole viewing area of the frame and the frame measures 21” in length and 17” in width and the frame shows scattered light dust staining and minor flaking. (207240-65G)

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3457. WORLD WAR II SCENE WATER COLOR BY GLEITSMANN This is a lovely framed original water color by Raphael Gleitsmann 1910-1995 of a battle scene along the Rhine River. The dark wood frame measures 24 1/2” x 37 1/4”, the view measures 19 5/8” x 32 3/8” and depicts members of a Sherman tank battalion standing in front of a destroyed house amongst leafless trees along the Rhine River. The artwork is in excellent condition and had has a dark eerie appearance utilizing purple, red and green hues. Mr. Gleitsmann was a Combat Engineer from 1943 to 1945 and was wounded in 1945 at the Rhine, received the Purple Heart and returned to the states the same year and completed this painting from sketches and memory. (57331-5)

3458. AMMO CAN LOT This lot consists of four USGI 30 Caliber ammo cans. The cans exhibit varying degrees of wear, oxidation and dirt staining. (206856-13A,B,C,D)

3459. BLOW DART GUN LOT This lot consists of an ethnic dart gun that measures 51” in length. The dart gun is wrapped in a type of tree-bark that is peeling in some spots and string. It also has several stones as an added adornment. A neat item for the weapon collector. (206856-10A)

3460. U.S. ENTRENCHING TOOL LOT This lot consists of a M1910 style entrenching tool. The shovel features a “T” handle and double sided hilt that is marked “U.S.”. The front of the wood handle is also marked “U.S.” and the wood shows flaking throughout and the metal parts show oxidation throughout. (206856-11C)

3461. HELMET LOT This lot consists of an unmarked dark gray Brodie style helmet. The helmet shows scattered flaking paint, staining and oxidation. The inside of the helmet appears to be painted white and shows scattered oxidation staining and flaking. The liner is intact and shows scattered soiling and some crazing. (206856-11A)

3462. HELMET LOT This lot consists of a World War Two era civil defense helmet. The helmet features the civil defense messenger logo with a lightning bolt on the front. The helmet is painted white and shows scattered flaking with a couple large spots of flaking at top and another large area of flaking at rear and scattered oxidation throughout. The inside of the helmet is marked “U.S. GOVT/PROPERTY/OC.D”. The liner shows scattered soiling and flaking. (206856-11B)

3463. BOW LOT This lot consists of an ethnic style bow that measures 41” in length. The bow gun is wrapped in string and some sort of paper. The bow features two caps in the middle and one at each end with the middle caps showing movement and all caps show scattered cracks and have stones attached. A neat item overall. (206856-10B)

3464. TOY GUN LOT This lot consists of a Wyandote Toys “Crack Shot” Pistol, a pair of Western toy revolvers, a leather holster belt rig, a semi auto pocket style toy gun marked “DICK” on the slide, another semi auto pocket style pistol marked “25 JR”, a tripod machine gun style toy gun marked “RAPID FIRE/MACHINE GUN”, a single shot style pistol marked “NATIONAL”, a revolver style toy gun marked “MODEL”, another revolver marked “CADDY” and a further revolver marked “SCOUT”. The Crack shot exhibits scattered silvering and it includes several paper targets, an original box in poor condition and two original darts. One of the Western cap revolvers does not work properly and the cylinder comes loose when the trigger is pulled and the revolvers show scattered wear to the grips and frame. The leather belt rig shows some tears, crazing and flaking but is in very good condition overall. The remaining toy cap guns show oxidation and most of them do not appear to be working properly. (206856-5,6)

3465. ASSORTED SHOOTERS LOT this lot consists of a pair of Willson Sound Barrier earphones, a Bucheimer B715 holster, an unmarked pair of safety glasses, two 40 count packages of Hoppes 38-45 caliber patches, a Birchwood Casey Silicone cloth, a 9mm/38/357 pistol bore brush and a partially complete Hoppes cleaning kit. The earphones show scattered staining and wear, the B715 holster has a broken strap, the safety glasses show light dirt staining, one of the Hoppes patches packages is open, the Silicone cloth package shows wear but it appears sealed, the 9mm/38/357 pistol brush is sealed and the Hoppes cleaning kit includes a bottle of bore solvent, lubricating oil, a box of patches, two pieces of cleaning rod, one with handle, the other without and two bore brushes. (206856-9A)

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3466. SOFT CASE LOT This lot consists of 8 assorted soft gun cases the first measures in length 35” and the consignor states that is made from buffalo hide, the second is a padded 45” black case, the third is a 60” light black soft case, the fourth is a 46” padded gray softcase, the fifth is a 50” gray gun sock, the sixth is a 52” light brown soft case, the seventh is a 52” brown leather case that shows a 5” tear and the eighth is a 46” brown leather case that shows scattered crazing and some small tears. (207645-42)

3467. POWDER FLASK LOT This lot consists of four powder flasks. The first is made of brass, it measures 9” in length and is marked “JAMES DIXON & SONS/SHEFFIELD” and it shows a gap on the edges, a 1 1/4” chip, and oxidation staining throughout. The next is an unmarked horn-type that measures 8 1/2”, is unmarked and shows scattered scratches, a 2” crack at its midsection, and wear and separations at the top. The third is a horn-type that measures 5 1/2” and it shows slight separations, dings, scratches and is missing its cap. The fourth is a brass flask that measures 7” and has turned a dull brown patina with oxidation staining throughout and it has a hunter and dog on both sides. (206856-3)

3468. DAISY TARGETEER AIR PISTOL This lot consists of a Daisy Scene Targeteer 118 Air pistol, box, instruction sheet, target rod with two targets and paper target. The pistol’s spring appears to function but the pistol shows oxidation throughout and the target rod appears bent and it shows scattered oxidation. The box’s ends are bent and it shows tears and staining throughout and the paperwork appears creased with minor staining and tears. (206856-7)

3469. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 80G CO2 SEMI-AUTO BB GUN serial #020811, .177 Cal, 22” barrel. The barrel retains 90-95% original blue with scattered light oxidation and the black alloy receiver is in near excellent condition with a few minor handling blemishes. The brown Monte Carlo style woodgrain plastic stock with checkered grip and forend also rates near excellent with several minor blemishes. The receiver is grooved for scope mounting and the rear sight is missing. (128026-1) {NON GUN}

3470. MINE DETECTOR LOT This lot consists of a Vietnam-era U.S. Army portable mine detector set in its original case. The mil. spec. case contains the mine detector, a pair of headphones, dry battery, oscillator, input error amplifier and variometer. All of the latches to hold the cover together are in place and functional, the foam in the inside of the cover has held up well over the years, but the sectional foam in the bottom of the case is no longer present. The outside of the case is dinged and dented with chips in the paint, but has many of the original mil. spec. tags in place. The function of this detector cannot be ascertained. Overall a nice display piece for the collector of Vietnam era militaria. (216627-3)

3471. RELOADING DIE LOT This lot consists of (1) Lyman #7460495 rifle three die set for reloading 44/40 Winchester cartridges. This set appears to be as-new and unused in the original plastic box including instructions and assorted paperwork. (217662-13A)

3472. P.08 HOLSTER LOT This lot includes a black hardshell holster marked “Auwarter&Bubeck/1939/Stuttgart” and “Waffenamt WaA101” on the back. This holster rates excellent and the seam stitching remains intact around its entire periphery. Included with this holster is a single blue-bodied plastic-based magazine marked “P.08”, “fxo” and there are two “SE-37” acceptance stamps which rates excellent and a blued loading/takedown tool marked “42”. Overall an excellent holster and accessories waiting for your P.08. (218112-65A) [Marsell Collection]

3473. P.08 HOLSTER LOT This lot includes a black hardshell holster marked “O. Reichel Lengefeld” dated 1940 and has a “Waffenamt WaA300” on the back. This holster rates excellent with only minor scrapes and handling marks and the seam stitching remains intact around its entire periphery. Included is a single blue-bodied aluminum-based magazine un-numbered on its base and is marked “P.08”, “fxo” and has two “SE-37” acceptance stamps on its body which rates very good with minor fading and oxidation and a blued loading/takedown tool with an “SE-655” acceptance stamp. (218112-58A) [Marsell Collection]

3474. P.08 HOLSTER LOT This lot includes a black hardshell holster marked “Frost & Jahnel Breslau” dated 1938 and has a “Waffenamt” mark that is illegible on the back. There are also some illegible hand inscribed words and numbers on the back as well. This holster rates very good overall with minor scuffs and handling marks and the seam stitching remains intact around its entire periphery. Included is a single blue-bodied aluminum-based magazine numbered “8485h” and is marked “122” and has two “SE-37” acceptance stamps which rates excellent and a blued loading/takedown tool with an “SE-655” acceptance stamp. (218112-51A) [Marsell Collection]

3475. P.08 HOLSTER LOT This lot includes a black hardshell holster marked “Carl Heinichen Dresden” dated 1934 and has a “Waffenamt WaA105” on the inside. Also hand inscribed on the inside of the flap is “T.V. 4/12 43”. This holster rates very good overall with minor crazing, scuffs and handling marks and a small amount of green verdigris on the tool holder inside the flap and the seam stitching re-mains intact around its entire periphery. Included is a single blue-bodied aluminum-based magazine numbered “6054x” and an “SE-63” acceptance stamp which rates very good overall and a faded blue loading/takedown tool marked with a “DE-63” acceptance stamp. (218112-56A) [Marsell Collection]

3476. P.08 HOLSTER LOT This lot includes a black hardshell holster marked “C. Heinichen Dresden” dated 1939 and has a “Waffenamt WaA706” on the back. This holster rates about very good overall. The top flap and back have faded more than the front with only minor scuffs and handling marks and the seam stitching remains intact around its entire periphery. Included is a single bright-bodied wood-based magazine numbered “427c” and a “+” which rates about very good with minor pitting and oxidation. (218060-142A)

3477. P.08 HOLSTER LOT This lot includes a black hardshell holster marked “P.08”, “GCX” (Ing. Karl Brettschneider, Maehrisch-Schoenberg), dated 1941 and has a “Waffenmant WaA665” on the back. This holster rates good overall with dried and crazed leather, fading and numerous scratches and handling marks. The pull strap and closure strap, which is heavily crazed, are both intact and the seam stitching remains intact around its entire periphery. (218060-131A)

3478. P.08 HOLSTER LOT This lot includes a brown hardshell holster marked “P.08”, “dta/42” (A. Waldhausen Koln) and “Waffenamt WaA195” on the back. This holster rates about very good with minor scuffs and handling marks, the most fading showing on the top of the flap. The straps are complete with the closure strap showing crazing where it meets the buckle and the seam stitching remains intact around its entire periphery. (218112-80A) [Marsell Collection]

3479. SHOOTER’S LOT This lot consists of loading accessories for competition shooting. Included are about 45 full moon clips for the S&W model 25 and similar 45 ACP revolvers, three belt clip speedloader moon clip holders, and a generic “de-mooning” tool. All are in excellent condition, with the exception that two of the moon clip holders are cracked in the center piece, but still serviceable. (46731-2)

3480. SHOOTER’S LOT This lot consists of loading accessories for competition shooting. Included are about 45 full moon clips for the S&W model 25 and similar 45 ACP revolvers, three belt clip speedloader moon clip holders, and a Brownells “de-mooning” tool. All are in excellent condition, with the exception that the center plastic of the moon clip holders are cracked but still serviceable. (46731-2A)

3481. SPEEDLOADER LOT This lot consists of an assortment of speedloaders and accessories. Included are eight HKS #586 speedloaders, three HKS #PY speedloaders and two HKS #36 speedloaders. Also included is a Safariland J-LP Comp II speedloader loading tray that will accommodate round nose and wad cutter ammunition. All are in excellent condition. (46731-2B)

3482. SHOOTER LOT this lot consists of three items. Included are: A Bianchi black nylon pistol rug that measures 15” long and has two outer side pockets, a green plastic Competitive Edge Dynamics shotshell dispenser and a six pouch red nylon magazine holder by iShot that has been embroidered on the front for “Rochester Brooks / USPSA / 2006 Arca 7 / Practical Shooters”. All are in excellent condition. (46731-6)

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3483. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of nine assorted leather and nylon holsters and accessories for revolvers. Included are: one Bianchi #8/8L 4” Med/Lg Frame right hand tan leather belt holster, one Bianchi #10L right hand tan leather belt holster for 6” 38/357, one brown leather Ernie Hill Fas-Trac 6KL Speed Leather competition holster, one HKS three position black leather speedloader holder, one HKS black nylon two position speedloader holder, one Safariland black #333-3 three position speedloader holder, and one Bianchi black nylon Ranger belt system size 38/40 with shell loops a #4001 Cyclone II holster and a Bianchi mag pouch containing two revolver speed strips. All are in excellent condition. (46731-1)

3484. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of eight competition holsters and accessories for 1911 style pistols. Included are: a Ernie Hill “The Jet” Model #1 black holster (the Velcro has become detached), a black leather shooter belt with Velcro inner belt, two Ernie Hill Fas-Trac black leather holsters one #6 and one #625, and four Ernie Hill Speed Leather black leather magazine pouches consisting of one model 1FSM, two model 2FDM and one model 1FTM. All are in very good to excellent condition. (46731-1A)

3485. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of four tan leather holsters and accessory items for 1911 pistols. Included are: one Bianchi X2000 shoulder holster rig, one Bianchi #50 Chapman Hi-Ride belt holster and two Bianchi #30 dual magazine pouches. All are in very good to excellent condition. (46731-1B)

3486. BIPOD LOT This lot consists of a Harris 1A2 Ultralight bipod. The bipod legs extend from 5 1/2” to 8 1/2” long. An excellent condition unit overall. (48048-6S20146B)

3487. S&W BOX LOT This lot consists of a vintage S&W two-piece Bangor-Punta box in excellent condition. The box measures 8 3/4” x 4 3/4” and bears a label for a Model 19-3 revolver with a 2 1/2” barrel. An excellent investment accessory for your vintage revolver. (47989-3)

3488. MISCELLANEOUS LOT This lot consists of five items in total. Included are: two S&W MP40 ten round magazines, a S&W M&P instruction manual, one NRA-ILA edition fixed blade sporting knife by Stone River with sheath and a Russian two pocket pebbled leather magazine/ammo pouch. All are in excellent condition. (47857-62S19961B)

3489. SOFT CASE LOT This lot consists of an Uncle Mike’s professional series tactical style zippered soft case. This black nylon case measures about 40” long and has five magazine pouches and two additional accessory pockets along one side. The condition rates very good. (48048-6S20146A)

3490. LOT OF PISTOL BOXES This lot consists of four black, hard plastic single pistol boxes. Brands include Gun Guard, Dosksport and MTM. All are in excellent condition. (48002-207A)

3491. LOT OF PISTOL BOXES This Lot consists of four, single pistol, hard plastic cases. Included are three black and one gray. Brands include Gun Guard and Doskocil and all are in excellent condition. (48002-207B)

3492. LOT OF PISTOL BOXES This lot consists of four assorted hard single gun pistol cases. Inlcuded are: one red plastic Doskocil case, one blue S&W box, one black hard plastic case and one wood presentation box. All appear to be in excellent condition. (48002-207C)

3493. LOT OF LONG GUN CASES This lot consists of ten assorted leather, canvas and nylon zippered long gun cases. Makers include Kolpin, Boyt, Weathershield, Bob Allen and others. They vary in length, style and condition, which ranges from very good to excellent. (48002-207D)

3494. LOT OF LONG GUN CASES This lot consists of 11 assorted leather, canvas and nylon zippered long gun cases. Makers include Kolpin, Boyt, L.L.Bean and others. They vary in length, style and condition which ranges from good to excellent. (48002-207E)

3495. LOT OF LONG GUN CASES This lot consists of ten assorted leather, canvas and nylon zippered long gun cases. Makers include Kolpin, Boyt, Bob Allen and others. They vary in length, style and condition which ranges from very good to excellent. (48002-207F)

3496. LOT OF LONG GUN CASES This lot consists of six assorted canvas and nylon zippered long gun cases. Makers include Assault Systems, Puma, Ace, GunMate and Bob Allen. They vary in length, style and condition which ranges from very good to excellent. (48002-207G)

3497. LOT OF LONG GUN CASES This lot consists of six assorted leather, canvas and nylon zippered long gun cases. Makers include GunMate, Bob Allen, Mil-Tech, and others including a U.S. military green canvas case. They vary in length, style and condition which ranges from very good to excellent. (45988-S16759B)

3498. LONG GUN CASE LOT This lot consists of a Bulldog 37” black nylon tactical style case. The zippered case features four magazine pouches and one side pocket and is in excellent overall condition. (47857-63S19961C)

3499. LOT OF LONG GUN CASES This lot consists of four assorted zippered nylon soft cases. Included are: one red rectangular assault case by Waller that measures 46” x 14” and has internal storage pockets; one black rectangular case by Bagmaster that measures 37” x 13 1/2”; one small, unmarked rectangular black case that measures 26” x 11” and has internal retention and storage pockets; and a black unmarked 42” assault style case with a single exterior pocket. All are in excellent condition. (46592-5A)

3500. LOT OF LONG GUN CASES This lot consists of two zippered nylon, assault style long gun cases. First is a black and white camo case by Assault Systems that measures 32” long and has five exterior pockets. Second is a black 36” long case by K&L Unlimited which has four exterior pockets, two of which are double magazine pouches. Both are in excellent overall condition. (46592-5B)

3501. ANTIQUE RELOADING LOT This lot consists of three tools for loading the Remington .40 1 7/8” cartridge. Included are de-capper with shell plate, priming tool and bullet seater. The individual parts are all stamped “40” with the seater also being marked “40 / 1 7/8”. The tools are in very good condition overall with areas of light tarnish and some mild pitting and impact and tool marks present. There are no manufacturer’s markings visible. An interesting set of antique reloading tools. (45677-12A)

3502. RELOADING LOT This lot consists of two sets of reloading dies and a decapping tool. First is a full length RCBS two die set for 7x65R in the original box. Next is a two die set of C-H dies for the 257 Roberts cartridge, also in the original box. Lastly is an RCBS Lachmiller Berdan Decapping tool in as-new condition and in the original packaging. (45677-12B)

3503. RELOADING TOOL LOT this lot consists of an Ideal Manufacturing No. 4 combination reloading tool with single cavity bullet mould for the 40-60W cartridge. The tool’s sprue cutter is intact and the metal surfaces have a mottled gray appearance with area of light pitting. The tool’s patent dates read “PAT.FEB.11 & DEC.23-84”. A very good condition example overall. (45677-11A)

3504. RELOADING TOOL LOT this lot consists of an Ideal Manufacturing No. 4 combination reloading tool with single cavity bullet mould for the 32-40 cartridge. The tool’s sprue cutter is intact and the metal surfaces have a mottled gray appearance with a few areas of light pitting and tool marks. The tool’s patent dates read “PAT.FEB.11 & DEC.23-84”. A very good condition example overall. (45677-11B)

3505. BULLET MOULD LOT This lot consists of a Lyman Ideal round ball bullet mould with handles. The mould is marked “.375” and “245” and includes the sprue cutter. Also included is a second set of single cavity mould blocks in their original box for .389 diameter round ball. All are in excellent overall condition. (45677-11C)

3506. BULLET MOULD LOT This Lot consists of an unmarked single cavity bullet mould for .40 caliber 265 grain round nose flat point bullets. The mould features a sprue cutter and the metal surfaces are a mottled gray with areas of light surface oxidation and pitting. A very good condition example overall. (45677-11D)

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3507. BULLET MOULD LOT This Lot consists of a Winchester single cavity bullet mould for .44 WCF round nose flat point bullets. The mould features a sprue cutter and wood handles. The metal surfaces are a mostly a rich mottled brown with areas of pitting and light impact marks present. A very good condition example of these collectible moulds. (45677-11E)

3508. LOT OF BULLET MOULDS This lot consists of three round ball bullet moulds. First is an antique dual cavity brass mould for .36 caliber balls and is unmarked. The mould has a mottled ochre tarnish with light impact marks throughout. Second is an antique iron single cavity scissor style mould marked “011” with sprue cutter. The mould appears to be about .45 caliber. Lastly is a modern brass single cavity scissor style mould for .44 caliber marked “Made In England”. All are in very good to excellent condition. (45677-11F)

3509. COLLECTIBLE CAN LOT This lot consists of four items. First is a red Dupont FF blackpowder can with paper label featuring foliate border designs and traditional scenes in the corners. Next are two 3 1/2” tall x 2 3/4” oil cans that have been painted green and have some minor flaking to their finishes. Lastly is a small silver metal oil can marked “MADE IN U.S.A.” on the bottom. All are in very good to excellent condition. (45677-13)

3510. LOT OF LEATHER GOODS This lot consists five items. Included are: a brown leather shotshell cartridge belt that appears to be a size large and holds 20 gauge shells, a brown leather 22 RF cartridge belt that also appears to be a size large, a brown leather sling with rub-ber shoulder gripping strip, a tan Safari cartridge holder that has loops for 20 gauge shotshells and magnum rifle cartridges and a brown leather boot to fit over a muzzle or cap for a flag holder or similar device. With the exception of the cartridge holder all are unmarked but are in excellent condition. (45677-15B)

3511. DAISY-HEDDON MODEL 102 CUB LEVER ACTION AIR RIFLE serial # L389897, .177 BB. The classic BB gun features blued steel and a hardwood stock. It is sealed in a plastic bag and comes in the original box. It is presumed to be in as-new condition. (45677-8) [NON-GUN]

3512. RWS DIANA MODEL 48/52 SIDE-COCK PELLET RIFLE serial #02032295, .22 Caliber Pellet, 17 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with some light handling wear, the bolt body has some mild tarnish. The checkered Monte Carlo beechwood stock rates excellent and has some light dings and scratches. This precision air rifle has its original sights intact and mounted to the factory rail is a Bushnell Sportview 3-9X32 adjustable objective rifle scope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. Factory specs list this as being able to fire a 22 pellet at about 850 fps. an impressive and ideal speed for this caliber. A quality made German air rifle in excellent overall condition. (47936-17) [NON-GUN] (250/450)

3513. POWDER KEG LOT This lot consists of a wood powder storage barrel or keg with paper label. The barrel measures about 13” high and has a 10” diameter and natural wood “hoops”. The label reads “Laflin & Rand Powder Co. / Orange / Rifle / New York” with logo and “FFF” designation in center. The label has some minor flaking and foxing but remains complete and intact. A few of the staves have some minor chipping and one is missing a small portion along one edge. The bung is not present but barrel remains in very good condition overall. (45777-1A)

3514. AMMUNITION CRATE LOT This lot consists of a vintage ammunition crate that measures 14 1/2” high x 18” long and is 9 1/2” deep. The crate features a lid with screw fasteners and the main sections are dovetailed together. The wood is mostly intact but has cracked and minor chipping throughout. The stenciled label indicates the crate was used for “Cal..30 Ball Cartridges / Model 1906” which were manufactured by the United States Cartridge Co. in Lowell, Mass. The labels are fading but still visible and there is a red stripe on the middle of either side. A very good example overall. (45891-18)

3515. LOT OF MINIATURES This lot consists of 18 cast miniature military rifles and swords. Examples include the M1 Garand, the 1903 and 1903-A3 Springfield and the Charleville musket. The sword examples include a 1905 style saber, a Japanese Katana and a medieval broadsword. All are in very good to excellent condition and are housed is a wood presentation case with glass top. The case has several handling marks and scratches and a green felt interior lining. (44851-5)

3516. LOT OF FLASKS This lot consists of various parts and bodies for brass, wood/leather and horn powder flasks. Included are 13 assorted brass flask bodies in various states of condition, one wood flask with leather cover and four horn bodies. Several have split seams, holes, dents and other issues. Many are without spouts, measures or stoppers. Overall a fair to poor condition grouping that would make a good start of a project or restoration. (45461-71)

3517. FLAG ART LOT This lot consists of an embroidered 50 star American flag that is stitched to a black background and is framed. The frame measures 19 1/2” x 15 1/2” and is painted black with a glass front. The threads comprising the flap appear faded for a vintage antiqued look but remain in excellent condition. (44449-9)

3518. LOT OF COLT COLLECTIBLE PRINTS This lot consists s of “A Collection of / Colt Historical Prints / 1836 – 1873” including seven pen and ink depictions of Colt’s most famous of firearms offerings during that period. A folding binder houses these factory reproduction prints and includes the Patterson (1836), the Walker (1847), the Wells Fargo (1848), the Navy (1851), the Army (1860), and the Peacemaker (1873). Each print features a profile view of the revolver with a western or military scene background. The heavy paper has some light foxing and mild staining, but the prints remain in excellent condition. (45078-6A)

3519. NAUTICAL LOT This lot consists of a submarine dive horn by Benjamin Electric, model # 8170. The horn’s gray finish shows some scat-tered light wear and there is some light oxidation staining present. Horn is mounted to a 13” x 7” piece of wood and included is an electrical power cord and switch. Horn is operational and in very good condition. (47047-7)

3520. MOULD LOT This lot consists s of a cannonball style sinker mould by C. Palmer MFG in West Newton, PA. This two-cavity mould is marked “801” and is an aluminum alloy construction with light staining and handling marks present. Each mould cavity is marked “1” and designed to make a 1 lb round sinker. Very good operation condition. (47047-7A)

3521. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two U.S. Military style leather holsters. First is a drop style flap holster by Abercrombie & Fitch for the M1917 revolver. This brown leather holster is in good condition and has moderate to heavy crazing and cracking. Second is a brown leather U.S. M1916 style flap holster for the 1911 pistol. The holster is in very good condition with some light crazing noted and is marked “S&R / J.P.C.” on the back. (44727-1A)

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3522. RARE MILLS HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of a rare M1909 Navy canvas holster (No. 310) for the Model 1909 45 caliber Navy revolver. Likely made by the Mills Woven Cartridge Belt Company this tan canvas holster features three brass rivets, a brass muzzle cap and has the Navy insignia snap on the flap featuring the eagle with anchor surrounded by 13 stars. The back

is missing the Mills Company name and address stamped riveted hanger. A very rare production holster, only the U.S. Navy and USMC used this style holster and it is

believed only 1000 revolvers were contracted for use by the Navy. Minus the missing hanger this holster is in excellent condition overall. (47047-7B)

3523. FLASK LOT this lot consists of two vintage flasks. First is a brass bodied powder measure with scallop shell motif and an adjustable pour spout. The metal is heavily tarnished and there are a

few minor dents. Second is a 3 lb. leather shot flask with game scene motifs and has a brass measure that is adjustable from 1 1/4 – 1 1/2 oz. loads. The leather has minor crazing and light cracking throughout

and the stitching has been repaired on one side. (45671-1)3524. COLLECTIBLE BELT POLISHING CLOTH This lot consists of a Colt Sam Browne belt polishing and cleaning

cloth. The tan cloth has a fading green label with the Colt trade mark and is labeled for cleaning your “’Colt’ Sam Browne Belt”. A very good example, sure to be an appropriate addition to a Colt collector’s repertoire. (45461-69)

3525. COLLECTIBLE LOT This lot consists of two items. First is a reproduction ammunition poster from the United Stated Cartridge Company. The poster is a reprint of an 1881 vintage ad and measures 35” x 21 1/2”. It features the rimfire and centerfire cartridges from that period as well and shotshells and loading equipment. The poster is in very good condition with prominent folds and a few small tears. Second is a user’s manual for the Springfield M1903 rifle by the Civilian Marksmanship Program. (5953-35A1)

3526. COLLECTIBLE COLT PAPER LOT This lot consists of three items. First is a two-page typed letter from the Union Metallic Cartridge Company on company letter-head dated “Dec. 23, 1886”. The letter was addressed to a Mr. Hugh Harbison and is signed by an “A.C. Hobbs” and pertains to the testing of the 41 caliber cartridg-es being used in the Colt revolvers. Harbison was the treasurer of Colt Firearms during that period and the letter refers to the ballistics and quality of the U.M.C. 41 caliber cartridges as opposed to the Winchester Re-peating Arms cartridges also available at the time. The right corner of the first page of the letter is separated and has been repaired by tape. The second item is a small handwritten note from Sgt. Charles Kelsey of the 4th Cav. at Fort Garland Colorado requesting pricing and information of the “Bulldog” revolver and is dated “Feb. 8th, 1880”. The last item is a Colt Military and Sporting Arms product catalog dated 1890. This vintage paper-back catalog has a gray cover featuring the Rampant Colt in center. The cover has some light tattering along the edges and the 38 pages inside are slightly discolored from age and have areas of light foxing and staining. A terrific 126 year old example of these vintage catalogs. A must have for the serious Colt collector. (45698-67)

3527. PACK POMMEL BAG LOT This lot consists of a set of tan leather 1917 style pommel bags for use with a military pack saddle. The bags are unmarked but are in excellent condition with minor scuffs but no rips or tears. One side has a single large pocket while the other has two smaller pockets and loops for securing pencils. Similar to known Quartermaster’s bag examples made by K.C. Saddlery. (43559-42A)

3528. LOT OF LEG O’ MUTTON CASES This lot consists of two, brown leather leg of mutton cases. The first one measures 32” long and is 8” wide at the base and has a green felt interior. The leather has some light scratches but is sound. The second measures 29 1/2” long and is 6” wide at the base. The leathers is more stressed than the first and has evidence of drying cracks and moderate crazing. The interior partition has become separated and case is in about good condition overall. (47240-61)

3529. LEG O’ MUTTON CASE LOT This lot consists of a brown leather leg of mutton case by Abercrombie & Fitch. The case measures 30” long and is 7” wide at the base. The leather hinge for the butt cover has become separated and there is light crazing and staining throughout, but the case is otherwise intact. A very good example overall. (46283-12)

3530. LEATHER RIFLE CASE LOT This lot consists of a tooled, brown leather rifle case that measures 48” long. Designed for scoped rifles, the case has a shearling lining and has moderate to heavy flaking and crazing to the exterior. Case features a flap closure with buckle latch and a single carry handle. Loops for additional straps are present, the straps are not. An about very good example overall. (46286-5A)

3531. CROSSBOW LOT This lot consists of a WHAM-O Powermaster hunting crossbow. This vintage crossbow features a hardwood stock and aluminum alloy bow with about an 80 lb. draw. The string is present but frayed and should be replaced and the wood has some mild handling marks. Four original wood bolts are included, three have fishing tips, the fourth has a broadhead. A fifth incomplete pistol bolt is also included. The natural fletchings have mostly deteriorated from age. The original box is also included but is in poor condition overall with many tears and sections of the lid missing. A vintage crossbow in very good overall condition that would make a great display or conversation item. (45694-12)

3532. CROSSBOW LOT This lot consists of a Barnett Demon compound crossbow. This camo finish crossbow has a 150 lb. draw and can deliver a bolt at about 268 feet per second. The trackless design, straight limbs and glass filled nylon wheels add to this performance and a safety is included as well which all add to its superb accuracy. Crossbow also features a lightweight magnesium stock and has an adjustable font pin sight and rear peep sight. Other features include a bolt retainer, a braided Fast-Flite serving on the string and a weight of about 6.5 pounds. A terrific crossbow for target or hunting. (45694-11)

3533. CROSSBOW LOT This lot consists of a Horton Hunter HD175 crossbow. The crossbow is finished in Realtree woodlands camo and appears to be in excellent condition overall. It features a 175 lb. cocking weight and has will send a bolt out at over 300 fps. Crossbow also features a safety, a triple twist string and SpeedMax hybrid cable system, palm swell grip and mount for a quiver. The Horton Mult-A-Range 4X32 scope is included and has excellent optics. Also included are 12 Easton XX75 aluminum Realtree bolts and one Horton Carbon Strike MX carbon fiber bolt. Eleven field tips are also included. An excellent high performance hunting crossbow. (48059-7)

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3534. RELOADING LOT This lot consists of a set of three brass primer pick up tubes. Each measures about 9” in length, two are for large primers, one small and one has an aluminum tip. The brass is lightly tarnished. Also included are two Hoppes pistol cleaning rods. (45694-16P1)

3535. LOT OF CLEANING RODS This lot consists of four “as-new” one-piece rifle cleaning rods. Included are three Tipton 36” carbon fiber rods, one .17, one .27-.45 and one shotgun rod. The last one in the lot is a .30 caliber J.Dewey rod with adapters. All are in as-new condition and retain the original factory and sales labels. (47428-101)

3536. LOT OF GUN CASES This lot consists of three new 52” Bob Allen nylon zippered long gun cases. Included are two Durango cases, one tan and one black, and a third camo case. All are in new condition and retain the original retailer tags. (47428-103)

3537. BRASS CATCHER LOT This lot consists of three brass catchers in as-new condition. Two are boxed and are for the M10 series pistols. The third is marked for the M11 in 380 ACP. (47428-114)

3538. RELOADING LOT This lot consists of two items. First is an antique paper hull shotshell crimper by the Union Hardware Company. Second is an Ohaus Model 505 Precision Loading Scale in its original box. The scale includes the pan and manual but no check weights and is capable of measuring up to 505 grains. Both are in excellent condition. (47428-113)

3539. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two right hand Yaqui slide holsters in Coach pink for 1911 style pistols. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112A)

3540. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two right hand Yaqui slide holsters in Woodlands Camo for 1911 style pistols. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112B)

3541. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two right hand Yaqui slide frog skin holsters for 1911 style pistols. One is a reddish color while the other more purple. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112C)

3542. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two black leather holsters, one right hand belt slide style for the Beretta 92, the other a left hand scabbard holster for the Browning High Power. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112D)

3543. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two right hand black leather belt slide holsters, one for Glock 45/10mm pistols, the other for S&W M&P 9/40. Top quality leather products in their original pack-aging. (47428-112E)

3544. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two black left hand Yaqui slide holsters for 1911 style pistols. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112F)

3545. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two black right hand belt slide holsters, one for the Springfield XD45, the other for the XD 9/40 series pistols. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112G)

3546. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two black right hand holsters. The first is belt slide for the Colt Mustang and Sig P238 series pistols, the second is a scabbard holster for S&W J frame style revolvers. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112H)

3547. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two black left hand belt slide holsters for the Colt Mustang and Sig P238 series pistols. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112I)

3548. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included are two black left hand belt slide holsters for the Colt Mustang and Sig P238 series pistols. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112J)

3549. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of one new-in-package leather sporting holsters by Andy’s Leather. Included is a single black ray skin Yaqui style right hand holster for 1911 series pistols. Top quality leather product in its original packaging. (47428-112K)

3550. LOT OF LEATHER GOODS This lot consists of three new-in-package leather accessories by Andy’s Leather. Included are three black leather lace-on Ammo Cuffs, one 12 gauge, one for 30-30 and the other a left hand model for 308/30-06. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112L)

3551. LOT OF LEATHER GOODS This lot consists of four new-in-package leather accessories by Andy’s Leather. Included are two black leather 1” Ching slings, one walnut finish leather 1.2” Ching sling and one black leather two-point sling. Top quality leather products in their original packaging. (47428-112M)

3552. ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of four items. First is a lightly used black leather Bianchi #19 right hand belt holster for S&W 9mm pistols. Next are two black nylon M-16/AR-15 slings, without hardware. Lastly is an 11” black canvas Boyt pistol rug. All are in excellent condition. (47428-112N)

3553. SHOOTERS ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of six shooting related items. First is a partial box of Sheridan .20 caliber airgun pellets. Next are two HKS #10-A speedloaders. Third are two GI issue blued 1911 magazines. Lastly is an NRA brass regional championship medallion for HP Rifle. All are in excellent condition. (47722-29S19472B)

3554. LOT OF MILITARY CLEANING KITS This lot consists of three U.S. military M1 cleaning kits. The first two include four rod sections, the combination tool “handle” and slotted patch holder. One has a parkerized finish and also includes a well used bore brush. Both are housed in 13” long canvas belt pouches. The third kit has a blued finish and includes three rod sections, the combination tool handle and a slotted patch holder. It is housed in a canvas pouch for installation in the butt trap. All are in very good to excellent condition. (46850-8L)

3555. PISTOL BOX LOT This lot consists of a custom wood pistol box with cleaning vise affixed to the top. The box measures 18” long by 7” wide and is about 4” high (9” high overall). A very good condition example that would make a great accessory for the blackpowder or modern pistol shooter. (47559-2)

3556. POSTER LOT This lot consists of eight firearms related advertising posters. First are four S&W posters: One measuring 39” x 23 1/2” and showcasing the entire handgun lineup for that timeframe; the next two measuring 24” x 18” with one showing a cutaway view of a Model 5906 pistol, the next a similar cutaway of the Model 686 revolver; the last poster measures 22” x 18” and is a reprint of “The Hostile” showing a frontier cowboy on horseback being pursued by Native Americans through a lake or pond. The fifth measures 17” x 17” and is a reprint of the Winchester “Horse and Rider” by Philip R. Goodwin. Next are two Nosler bullet reloading prints measuring 23 1/2” x 17 1/2”. Lastly is a S&W poster measuring 24” x 18” featuring world record holding shooter Jerry Miculek. All are in very good condition, some have small tears and frayed edges. (45694-22A)

3557. POSTER LOT This lot consists of five American Western themed posters. First is a near life size print of John Wayne measuring 74” x 26”, an iconic image from the movie “Hondo”. Next is a black and white John Wayne poster from “Tall In The Saddle” that measures 35” x 23”. Third is a Norman Rockwell print titled “Stagecoach” measuring 27 1/2” x 14” from the movie with the same name. Fourth is a copy of “ The Way Forward” by Luke Doheny measuring 20” x 16” and picturing a wagon train procession setting off for the frontier. Lastly is an actual size photograph of “Surprise Meeting” a cast bronze of a cowboy on horseback startled by a covey of grouse taking flight, measuring 21 1/2” x 14 1/2”. All are in good to very good condition, some have small to minor tears and most have frayed edges and light foxing. (45694-22B)

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3558. MANHATTAN BULLET MOULD This lot includes a dual cavity .36 caliber round ball and single groove conical shape bullet mould. The metal surfaces are an overall dull gray color with spotty traces of faded blue finish remaining. The cavities are clean and free of any defects. The body has patches of light pitting and appears to have been lightly cleaned. The Manhattan logo is still mostly visible and the sprue cutter screw shows very light slot wear. This is an honest mould that has seen use but with a lot of life left in it. (106229-73)

3559. MANHATTAN BULLET MOULD This lot includes a dual cavity .36 caliber round ball and single groove conical shape bullet mould. The metal surfaces are mostly a plum color with patches of fine oxidation staining, light pitting and dull silver undertones. The sides of the body show a few light impact marks and the cavities remain clean and free of defects. The sprue cutter screw shows minor slot wear and the Manhattan Firearms logo remains mostly crisp. A nice example overall. (106229-75)

3560. LOT OF MANHATTAN BULLET MOULDS This lot includes two dual cavity .36 caliber round ball and single groove conical shape bullet moulds. The first mould is mostly a brown color patina with dull gray undertones. There is overall scattered light pitting on the body and legs and the sprue cutter screw appears to be a replacement. The “MFA” logo is clearly visible and the cavities are free of any defects. The second mould is mostly a dull gray patina with spots of active oxidation and light pitting heaviest along the legs and backside of the body. The sprue cutter has been repaired and has a replacement screw that shows light slot wear. There are several light impact marks along the sides of the body and the cavities remain clean and free of any defects. The “MFA” logo is crisp and both of these moulds still have life left in them. (106229-31, 47)

3561. LOT OF MANHATTAN BULLET MOULDS This lot includes two dual cavity .36 caliber round ball and single groove conical shape bullet moulds. The first mould is covered in overall oxidation brown with light pitting near all over. The “MFA” logo is mostly washed and hard to decipher but, the cavities remain mostly clean with some light oxidation staining. The second mould is mostly a plum and dull gray blend with overall light impact marks, pits and spots of oxidation staining. The MFA logo is mostly visible and the cavities remain clean and free of defects and a single conical shaped lead bullet is included. (106229-4, 8)

3562. LOT OF BULLET MOULDS This lot includes two dual cavity moulds. First is an unmarked .31 caliber round ball and single groove conical shaped mould. The metal surfaces are mostly a dull pewter patina with some plum undertones. There are spots of scattered fine oxidation staining, and light impact marks near all over. The cavities remain free of defects and the mould is in overall very good condition. Second is a Manhattan Firearms Company marked .36 caliber round ball and single groove conical shape bullet mould. The metal surfaces are mostly an oxidation brown color patina with spots of bright metal blending. There is overall light oxidation and staining, with numerous light impact marks and spots of light pitting. The cavities remain free of defects and the mould is in overall very good condition. (106229-20, 108)

3563. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes an ebony handle turnscrew and silver plated oiler. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall and is in excellent condition. The oiler has areas of light tarnish, measures 3/4” in diameter, is 1” tall and remains in very good condition. (106229-A23BF)

3564. LOT OF MANHATTAN BULLET MOULDS This lot includes two “MFA” marked dual cavity .36 and .41 caliber bullet moulds. The first mould is mostly a dull pewter patina with some spots of faded blue and has been slightly modified. The single groove conical shape cavity has been reshaped by a .41 caliber cherry and has some light active oxidation present, as does the .36 caliber round ball. The pour holes have been enlarged and there are numerous light scattered impact marks. The “MFA” logo remains crisp and the mould is in overall good condition. Second is a .36 caliber round ball and single groove conical shape mould. The metal surfaces have been lightly cleaned and have a dull pewter color patina. There are several scattered light impact marks with some light pitting as well. The cavities have light oxidation staining throughout and the “MFA” logo remains crisp. This is an honest mould in overall very good condition. (106229-52, 94)

3565. LOT OF POWDER HORNS This lot includes three horns. First is a 6 1/2” horn with wooden base that is missing its stopper. The base is secured with 8 small tacks and the horn is in overall very good condition. Second is a 6” horn with painted wooden base that is missing its stopper. The horn has a few spots of insect damage and remains in overall good condition. Third is a 10” horn with large rounded wooden base that is missing its stopper. There is a spot or two of light insect damage and the horn is in overall very good condition. (106229-A65A)

3566. LOT OF POWDER HORNS This lot includes three contemporary powder horns and a flask. The horns range in size from 3” to 9”, all with wooden bases and missing their stoppers but remain in very good condition. Also included is an unmarked tin bodied powder flask measuring 4” overall with a clamshell pattern. There is no finish left and a small dent below the spout, with all seams remaining tight. The flask is in overall very good condition. (106229-A28)

3567. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall and has a few light handling marks visible along the handle. The oilers have a silver plated finish that has areas of light tarnish. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106229-A23BA)

3568. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall. The oilers have silver plated finish with areas of light tarnish. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106229-A23BB)

3569. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall. The oilers have silver plated finishes with areas of light tarnish. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106229-A23BC)

3570. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall. The oilers have bright silver plated finish. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106229-A23BD)

3571. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall and has a few light handling marks visible along the handle. The oilers have silver plated finish with areas of light tarnish and a couple spots of flaking. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106299-A23BE)

3572. LOT OF AIR GUN ACCESSORIES This lot includes multiple items stored in a military OD green ammunition can. First are 118 Co2 canisters from numerous manufacturers to include: Daisy, Beeman, Crossman and others. Second are two partial tubes of pellgun oil and three Daisy Power line magazines. Third is a Weaver 1” see-thru mount in its original box with papers. Fourth is a variety of .177 cal., and .22 cal., BB’s and pellets all items are in very good to excellent condition. (106627-2ACU)

3573. LOT OF AMMUNITION CANS This lot includes six military OD green ammunition cans. They measure 12”X6”X7” with various yellow stencil markings indicating a variety of calibers and configurations, all in excellent condition. (106627-2MC6)

3574. LOT OF AMMUNITION CANS This lot includes six military OD green ammunition cans. They measure 12”X6”X7” with various yellow stencil markings indicating a variety of calibers and configurations, all in excellent condition. (106627-2MC3)

3575. LOT OF AMMUNITION CANS This lot includes six military OD green ammunition cans. They measure 12”X6”X7” with various yellow stencil markings indicating a variety of calibers and configurations, all in excellent condition. (106627-2MC1)

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3576. LOT OF AMMUNITION CANS This lot includes six military OD green ammunition cans. They measure 12”X6”X7” with various yellow stencil markings indicating a variety of calibers and configurations, all in excellent condition. (106627-2MC2)

3577. LOT OF AMMUNITION CANS This lot includes six military OD green ammunition cans. They measure 12”X6”X7” with various yellow stencil markings indicating a variety of calibers and configurations, all in excellent condition. (106627-2MC4)

3578. LOT OF AMMUNITION CANS This lot includes six military OD green ammunition cans. They measure 12”X6”X7” with various yellow stencil markings indicating a variety of calibers and configurations, all in excellent condition. (106627-2MC5)

3579. PISTOL CLEANING KIT This lot includes a U.S. marked WWI style “Barracks Box” with removable tray. The steel box measures 8 3/4”X5”X2” and has a circle around US logo in the middle of the lid. There are areas of light oxidation staining and spots with light wear near the handle and lid catch. The contents include ten brass bore wipes, nine nylon bristle brushes, ten standard style screwdrivers, one brass grease pot, one brass spare parts can. The items are in overall excellent condition. (107644-104)

3580. ANTIQUE PURSE HOLSTER This lot includes a brown suede with silver plated closure holster likely for a deringer or small frame pepper-box pistol. The holster measures 6 1/2”X 3” overall and the leather remains soft and supple. This is a nice purse holster overall. (107586-101)

3581. LOT OF HOLSTERS This lot includes three Bianchi International #G100 ambidextrous general officers model holsters. Two of the holsters have seen light use and remain in excellent condition, the third is sealed in its original factory packaging and remains in ex-cellent condition. (107644-103A)

3582. LOT OF M12 HOLSTERS This lot includes three. First is a black leather Hill Country Leather M-12 ambidextrous holster that shows light wear and in good overall condition. Second are two Bianchi International #G100 ambidextrous general officers model holsters. One holster shows light wear and the other is sealed in its original factory packaging and remains in excellent condition. (107644-103B)

3583. GENERAL OFFICERS RIG This lot includes a leather belt, holster and magazine pouch. First is a black leather Bianchi officers belt size 34/36. The belt appears to have seen little use and has a reproduction 1902 style brass colored officers buckle. Second is a Bianchi # G100 ambidextrous holster that shows little if any wear and remains in excellent condition. Third is a Bianchi #G115 magazine pouch that shows light usage marks and remains in excellent condition. (107644-103C)

3584. GENERAL OFFICERS RIG This lot includes a leather belt, holster and magazine pouch. First is a Bianchi leather belt likely a size 34/36 with silver plated 1902 style buckle. Second is a Bianchi #G100 ambidextrous holster that has moderately scuffed and flaked leather around the edges. Third is a Bianchi #G115 magazine pouch in similar condition to the holster. The lot is in overall very good condition. (107644-103D)

3585. LOT OF GUN LEATHER This lot includes 27 assorted leather automatic and revolver holsters in a variety of sizes and colors. The holsters range in condition from good to excellent. Most will fit a variety of revolvers with barrel lengths from 2”-6” and most large frame military style automatics. (107644- 103E)

3586. MILITARY SHOULDER HOLSTER This lot includes a Bianchi #G100 holster with black web shoulder straps. The holster has moderate scuffing and flaking along the outside seams and remains in overall very good condition. (107644-103F)

3587. LOT OF OFFICERS BELTS This lot includes two leather belts. First is a Bianchi leather black leather belt size 42/44 with overall scuffed and flaking edges. The belt comes with a reproduction brass colored belt buckle. Second is a black leather belt likely, a size 34/36 with Bianchi 1902 style officers buckle that is brass plated with overall light oxidation staining. (107644-103G)

3588. LOT OF GUN LEATHER This lot includes a box of 23 assorted leather holsters, straps, and magazine pouches. The majority of the holsters are quick-draw style for medium frame revolvers with barrels up to 5 1/2”. There are some holsters for 2” barrel revolvers and an assortment for various military style automatics. The holsters range from good to near excellent in condition. (107644-H)

3589. 1911 LANYARD This lot includes a braided lanyard with leather keeper and steel hook marked Hickok over 1943. The lanyard is unused and comes with its original paper packaging with grease paper wrap and remains in excellent condition. (107644-102Q)

3590. LOT OF 1911 ACCESSORIES This lot includes an unmarked magazine and brass clip lanyard marked with “PAT FEB-20-17”. The brass keeper and hook have toned to a dark mustard color with light verdigris staining and the braided cord remains somewhat stiff but pliable. The magazine has a parkerized body with high gloss finish floorplate and these items remain in very good overall condition. (107644-102R)

3591. LOT OF 1911 ACCESSORIES This lot includes two items. First is an “R” marked 1911 magazine that retains 40% blue finish with overall wear marks in the finish from use and spots of light oxidation staining. Second is a canvas lanyard marked “PAT FEB-20-17” that remains pliable with dark mustard colored keeper and hook with light verdigris staining. Both items remain in very good condition. (107644-102S)

3592. LOT OF 1911 ACCESSORIES This lot includes two items. First is a canvas lanyard marked with “PAT FEB-20-17” with the brass keeper and hook that have toned to a dark mustard color with light verdigris staining and the braided cord remains somewhat stiff but pliable. Second is an “S” marked magazine with a parkerized body with high gloss finish floorplate and these items remain in very good overall condition. (107644-102T)

3593. LOT OF BELTS This lot includes three leather General Officers belts. First is a Bianchi size 38/40 black leather belt with brass screw-in adjusters and brass 1902 style buckle with gold plated finish. Aside from a few light scuff marks the belt remains in excellent condition. Second is an unmarked belt size 38/40 with 1902 style buckle with gold plate finish that has overall scuffed and flaking edges in good overall condition. Third is an unmarked leather belt with stamped 1902 style buckle with gold plate and is likely a size 34/36, in overall excellent condition. (107644-99E)

3594. LOT OF LEATHER This lot includes six items. First is a U.S. marked black leather Bianchi M66 ambidextrous holster with brass snaps. The holster has several light scratches and verdigris staining on the snaps but remains in near excellent condition. Second is a black leather general officers belt without buckle that appears unused and likely a size 38/40 in excellent condition. Third is a U.S. embossed black leather M1916 holster marked Boyt 44 on the back. The holster has overall scratches and scuffs with oxidation buildup on the rivets. The leather remains supple and in good overall condition. Fourth is a black leather U.S. embossed M1916 holster marked “Hunter Corp” on the back. The leather is crazed but intact and the holster remains in good condition. Fifth are two brown leather suspension belts for military style holsters one marked “Boyt 46” the other “U.S. J.G.M.D. / 1947” both in very good condition. (107644-99M)

3595. M1 CARBINE CARRYING CASE This lot includes a U.S. marked olive drab colored canvas carry case marked “CHATTA. AWN. & W.S. CO. / 1943” on the inside of the zippered case. The case is complete with tight stitching and remains in overall excellent condition. (107644-99A)

3596. LOT OF LEATHER This lot includes eleven items. First are seven 1911 magazine pouches of which (5) are U.S. marked. There are two tan colored and five black colored, all from multiple manufacturers and in overall good to excellent condition. Second are two black leather, two pocket, revolver ammunition holsters with silver snaps, one by J.M. Bucheimer, the other by Atchison Leathery Products, both in excellent condition. Third are two black leather utility holster measuring 2 1/2”X4” with silver snaps marked “J.G.M.B. / 1950” on the back and in excellent condition. (107644-99F)

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3597. LOT OF MIXED LEATHER This lot includes five items. First is a M1916 holster marked “SEARS / 1942” on the back. The red russet col-ored holster remains in excellent condition. Second are two open-top, right hand, Audley A45 holsters, one black, one dark russet colored, both with overall light scratches and supple leather and in very good condition. Third are two red russet colored leather belts with square brass buckles. They are size 34 and appear to be military style with overall lightly crazed and scuffed areas and remaining in good to very good condition. (107644-99N)

3598. LEATHER SATCHEL This lot includes what is likely a WWI era cavalry bag with shoulder strap. The satchel is complete with three closure straps with darkened brass buckles and the pebbled leather remains somewhat supple with overall light scuffing and spots of crazing. A nice U.S. marked bag overall. (107644-99Q)

3599. LOT OF GUN LEATHER This lot includes five military style holsters. First are two Boyt 1962 dated U.S. marked holsters for the Victory revolver. One is a light tan color, the other more of a red russet both in excellent condition. Second are two black leather USAF marked leather holsters with silver snaps and studs. The heavy white stitched seams remain tight and the holsters are in excellent condition. Third is a black USAF marked Air Crewman holster with black snaps, silver studs and is complete with tie strap. The holster shows some light wear and scratches but remains supple in overall very good condition. (107644-99P)

3600. LOT OF MAGAZINE POUCHES This lot includes five canvas magazine pouches with two blued pinned base 1911 magazines with “L” marked floorplates. There are four Mills manufacturer pouches that are dated 1918 and one additional pouch with markings that are mostly faded out and hard to decipher. These items are in overall very good to excellent condition. (107644-99I)

3601. LOT OF HOLSTERS This lot includes seven assorted flap and military style holsters. There are five unmarked likely reproduction flap holsters for a variety of German military style pistols likely suitable for P38, P08, and several small frame automatics. There are two U.S. style holsters one for a Victory style revolver (unmarked) and a portion of a small frame automatic pilot’s holster that is missing its straps. The holsters are in good to very good overall condition. (107644-99L)

3602. LOT OF MILITARY HOLSTERS This lot includes one U.S. marked Model 1912 holster and two cavalry style holsters. There are two russet colored and one reproduction black colored, all in varying degrees of condition from about good to very good. The holsters show crazing, light to moderate scuffs, flaking and overall conditional wear from use and two come with leg straps. (107644-99K)

3603. LOT OF GUN LEATHER This lot includes a dual pocket magazine pouch and a leather flap holster for a Ballester Molina pistol and with green canvas lanyard. The holsters are unmarked and dyed a green color both with over light scratches and remain in excellent condition. The lanyard is a Hickok, dated 1943 and is in excellent condition. (107644-99H)

3604. LOT OF SWORD BELTS This lot includes two black leather size 32 belts with hangers and stamped brass buckles. First is manufactured by Hilborn-Hamburger Inc., complete with mostly bright brass hardware in overall excellent condition. Second is an unmarked black leather belt with hangers that have mostly dark mustard color brass hardware with some areas of light verdigris. (107644-99D)

3605. LOT OF MILITARY CLEANING KITS This lot includes two “barrack boxes” that are not complete. First is a later style box missing its tray containing 2 brass rods, 3 steel rods, and two brass oilers. These items show minor oxidation staining but remain in very good overall condition. Second is a blued finish box with removable tray, brass oiler, spare parts tin, and 10 steel cleaning rods. This kit is missing only its screwdrivers and brushes and remains in very good condition. (017644-99)

3606. LOT OF WEB GEAR This lot includes two unmarked white color web belts with brass hardware and buckles. One belt includes a Mills, 1918 dated magazine pouch with ink-marked back that reads “S/SGT Yeager” and canvas pistol hanger, the other has a white leather M1916 style unmarked holster with overall light mildew and ingrained dirt staining. Also included with this lot is a clear vinyl pistol bag. (107644-99J)

3607. LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS STUFF This lot includes a variety of parts and dress gear, most of which is military related. First is a bag of 36 military buttons that are pewter in color with eagle / shield design. There are (4) Wolf Brown, (11) Waterbury Scovill, (11) Superior, and (10) NS Meyer marked, all in excellent condition. Second is a U.S.A.F. 12th division patch with overall bright colors, in excellent condition. Third is a walnut rear handguard and forend for an M1 Garand rifle with overall light handling marks, in very good condition. The forend has a 2 1/4” with-the-grain crack on the lower right rear side with light handling marks and in overall good condition. Fourth are two green canvas lanyards, one has metal clip and keepers, the other is all cloth and both remain in excellent condition. Fifth is a Gemsco U.S. officer’s web belt with gold plated steel buckle. The buckle shows flaking and light tarnish in the gold plated finish, is a size 38 and comes in its original box. Sixth is a Pachmayr Signature Model GM45 grip, in its original box and in near new condition. Seventh are two 1902 style Officers belt buckles in their original non-military shipping box, in excellent condition. Eighth is an umarked leather cartridge pouch that is tan in color with unmarked brass canister and small cartridge casing trench art piece. This is an interesting collection of items that remains in very good to excellent condition overall. (107644-99C)

3608. LEATHER LOT This lot includes a russet colored leather officers belt with small frame open top revolver holster and gold plated officers buck-le. The belt has overall light scuffs and flakes in the leather with silver buckles that have light verdigris staining. The holster is unmarked and in similar condition. The buckle appears to be well cared for and is in a correct but likely non-original box in excellent condition. (107644-99G)

3609. LOT OF COLT BOXES This lot includes two Colt hinge-top boxes. First is a maroon colored box for a 32 caliber Colt Automatic pistol. The lid has a split seam in the front right corner with some areas of flaking around the edges. The bottom half of the box has some scuffing along the edges and partially separated seams with creases in the side walls and overall scuffing inside the box. The printed labels remain intact and the box rates good overall. Second is a brown hinged box with gold colored lettering for a 45 automatic pistol. The box has overall light to moderate spots of scuffing, a couple of split seams and numerous light scratches. The end label remains complete and the stenciled rampant colt and company address on the inside lid are in excellent condition. (107644-99B)

3610. MISCELLANEOUS LOT This diversified lot includes the following: (1) set of Winchester Super Grade swivels with 3/4” russet colored leather sling, (1) bag containing 9 assorted snap caps in 20 and 12 ga., 1 plastic magazine tube plug, 1 choke wrench for Huglu 28 ga., choke tube, 1 Invector I.C. choke with wrench, (1) unfinished walnut beavertail style forend for a double gun, (1) checkered walnut splinter style forend for a small double gun, (3) assorted leather slings, and (3) assorted buttpads. These items range in condition from good to excellent. (107569-15A)

3611. LEGEND MAGNUM XI FAST FLIGHT COMPOUND BOW This camouflage pattern dual cam bow has a Truglo fiber optic sight system with two pins, finger rest, corded peep sight and cat whiskers and limb savers. There is no information available on the bow for draw length or poundage and it should be checked out by a qualified bow technician before use. It comes with a mechanical release, tube of string wax, and a hard travel case. (107569-9) [Due to irregular size and shape extra shipping will apply]

3612. BOMBER JACKET This lot includes a size 44 leather bomber style jacket with sheep skin lining. The leather is mostly dry and crazed but remains intact with a few light spots of flaking. The wool has toned to a slightly dark tan color and remains soft. The jacket is in about very good condition overall. (107569-16C)

3613. DAISY POWERLINE 856 REPEATING AIR RIFLE 177 cal BB/Pellet, 20” barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel retains 97% original blue finish with a few silver specks here and there. The black synthetic frame rates about excellent showing light scuffs here and there. The checkered pistolgrip synthetic stock and forend rate excellent showing a light ding or two here and there. The arm appears to function properly and the original box is included. (2X157704-3) {NON-GUN}

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3614. CROSMAN 2100 CLASSIC REPEATING AIR RIFLE 177 cal BB/Pellet, 21 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfac-es retain 98-99% original blue finish/black enamel on the frame with a couple of tiny specks missing. The checkered pistolgrip black synthetic buttstock and forend rate excellent. Mounted to the receiver is a fixed power scope. The air gun seems to function properly. (2X157523-32) {NON-GUN}

3615. CLEANING ROD LOT This lot consists of an antique wood shotgun cleaning rod by the U.H. Co in Torrington, CT. The three-piece rod measures about 35” long and has a patch holder tip. The brass parts have a rich patina and rod is in excellent condition overall. (2X42923-89)

3616. CLEANING ROD LOT This lot consists of five cleaning rods. Included are three aluminum rifle rods and two wood shotgun cleaning rods. The aluminum rods measure between 30” and 32” and are each equipped with cleaning jags. The wood rods are 32” long not including their handles, one is fitted with a 12 ga. bore brush the other a brass patch holder. All are in very good, useable condition. (2X42882-9)

3617. CLEANING ROD LOT This lot consists of three vintage, wood shotgun cleaning rods. Each measures about 34”, one has a bore brush attachment, another has a patch holder. All three are in excellent condition. (2X45953-57)

3618. LOT OF CLEANING RODS This is a lot of three military cleaning rods, consisting of a pair of two-section rods and a one-piece. The rods are in excellent condition and range from 29” to 48” in length. (1X44395-2R1)

3619. LOT OF DAISY AIR RIFLES This lot includes two model 960 toy guns. Both toys are in similar condition with a tan colored enamel barrels that show overall scratches, dings, and spots of oxidation and/or staining. The cocking levers retain much of their gold enamel finish with areas of flaking visible. The plastic wood grain stocks rate good overall with numerous light handling marks and small dings along the edges. A neat addition to the kids toy chest or your air gun collection. (2X107358-8,15)

3620. CROSMAN MODEL 66 POWERMASTER UNDER-LEVER AIR RIFLE .177 Cal. 21” barrel with a very good bore. The barrel is primarily brown with some remnants of blue with oxidation scattered about. The black alloy receiver has areas worn to gray. The brown plastic pistolgrip stock and forearm rate very good to near excellent with some light handling marks and the gripcap not present. (2X127544-23)

3621. CROSMAN 760 PUMPMASTER AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 19” barrel with a very good bore that shows strong rifling. The plastic receiver retains 98% original finish with some light wear and the barrel and tube show oxidation running throughout the original blue finish. The faux wood stock and handguard rate very good plus showing a few handling marks from the years. (2X207670-9) .

3622. CHINESE UNDER LEVER AIR RIFLE 4.5mm (.177 cal.), 18” barrel with bright, very good rifled bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% blue finish with a few small specks of oxidation staining present. The Monte Carlo style hardwood stock rates near excellent and the air rifle remains in very good plus to near excellent condition. (2X107358-3)

3623. AIR RIFLE LOT This lot consists of an unmarked break-barrel air rifle .177 cal, 15 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a little light freckling, a few minor handling marks and a little operational wear. The wooden pistolgrip stock is painted brown with a couple of cracks in the paint over some hidden blemishes in the wrist area. (3X127424-2)

3624. BEN PEARSON STRATO JET TARGET RECURVE BOW 40 Lb. cream colored fiberglass recurve bow measuring 64”, equipped with a brown vinyl handle capable of shooting right or left handed, no string present. (2X56854-3)

3625. DAISY POWERLINE 008 CO2 SEMI-AUTO AIR PISTOL serial #7K02769, .177 Cal BB / pellet. This matte black air pistol is in excellent condition with a couple of minor handling marks. This gun features an eight shot rotary magazine. (1X127592-53S19421W)

3626. BRUNI BBM ME 38P 8MM K BLANK, This blank-firing replica is an overall dark gray phosphate-type finish. This is a P-38 clone made of a lightweight alloy in Italy. The ribbed plastic grips rate fair each missing a chip, the right side very prominent. There is a blued steel magazine included. (2X37740-10) (NON-GUN)

3627. LOT OF CLAY BIRDS This lot consists of a box of about 110 White Flyer clay pigeon targets. The clays are of different vintage but are all intact. [Due to fragility this item cannot be shipped]. (1X43746-2J1)

3628. LOT OF VINTAGE POWDER TINS This lot consists of (3) tins. The first tin is 1 3/4” x 3 3/4” x 2 5/8” with about 60% nickel plate remaining. There are two partial labels left on the sides but the base has a full label remaining. The label depicts a stag with “PROTECTIVE TRADEMARK” in bold at the bottom and “GREEN MOUNTAIN / ASTHMA CURE / TRADE MARK” in the center of the label. (2) unmarked 2 3/4” x 3” x 1 1/8” oval tins with black japanned finish. One tin has only 40 – 50% remaining finish with the remainder flaked to silver, light handling marks, dents and the screw-in cap is present. The other tin retains about 90 - 95% japanned finish with light handling wear, dents, oxidation blemishes, a small crack by the neck and no screw cover is present. (1X86945-5I)

3629. GUN CASE LOT This lot consists of a sling and a Stack-On black plastic, large pistol sized, hard gun case that measures 19” x 10 1/2” x 4 3/4”. The interior is set up for two layers of handguns or accessories with two smaller un-foamed compartments in the front for smaller accessories. You should be able to get pistols that do not exceed 18 1/2” overall length into this case. The case also includes a 1” x 62” long nylon sling with quick detachable sling swivel studs. (1X87874-12C)

3630. POWDER HORN This lot includes a 14 1/2” powder horn with wooden base, missing the spout plug. The horn is a lovely mix of yellows and browns with a nicely fitted wood bottom fastened in place with tacks and remains in very good overall condition. (2X107536-26)

3631. REPRODUCTION LUGER P.08 HOLSTER This lot includes an unmarked reproduction black leather hardshell holster for a Luger pistol. The holster is complete with inner pull strap present and has light staining from what appears to be a leather conditioner along the stitching. This unmarked reproduction holster remains in very good condition. Included is an unmarked synthetic based magazine that is in near excellent. (2X107851-11A)

3632. LOT OF BLACK POWDER ACCESSORIES This lot includes four items. First is a pistol bore wipe with oak handle measuring 6” overall for barrels up to 3 1/2” in length. The ball shape handle has a red tinted stain finish with copper tip that shows mild tarnish. The steel shaft has spots of light oxidation and staining present and remains in good overall condition. Second is an assortment of three combination turn screws and nipple wrenches. These “L” shaped tools have blued finishes in varying degrees of condition from good to excellent. (1X106229-A23DB) [Elliot Riggs Collection]

3633. LOT OF SCOPE BASES This lot consists of three Redfield model JR-4-6 one-piece scope bases. These blued finish bases fit the Rem-ington model 4, 6, 74, 7400 & 7600 series rifles and are in like new condition in their original packaging. (2X46524-3)

3634. DISPLAY CASE LOT This is an unmarked walnut display box for a long arm and measuring 47 1/2”x8 1/2”x9 1/2”. The hinged lid opens at the front by way of two brass knob handles and there are also inlaid carry handles at each end of the bottom portion. The case retains about 99% original dark brown finish with a few scattered scratches and dings and the bottom panel is fitted with a brown felt protective cover. The maroon velour interior shows areas of very light dirt and is virtually free of wear. The case is equipped with two staggered and fully intact attractive wood mounts for placement of the firearm. This is an impressive high-end case weighing in at 29 lbs. and comes with its original cardboard shipping box. (1X75905-1)

3635. ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of three wooden loading accessories. First are two custom made blackpowder loading items with the first being a percussion revolver loading vise, the other appears to be a blackpowder drop tube holder that is bench mountable. The third item is a Cabela’s Blackpowder drop tube with stand. The brass tube features a funnel at the top which allows the user to pour the powder, static free, for even and compact distribution into a casing. A must have for the serious blackpowder cartridge reloader. (2X44113-12,14)

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3636. SMITH & WESSON M4505 SPRING POWERED AIRSOFT PISTOL This lot consists of a new-in-box Smith & Wesson M4505 Airsoft pistol, a target, two magazines and two bags of pellets. The pistol fires plastic airsoft 6mm pellets and it is rated at 302 feet per sec-ond. The pistol is a licensed copy of a S&W M4505, it operates by manually moving the slide back and it is finished black. A nice affordable airsoft pistol that will likely prove to be an affordable way to plink. (1X207738-1) {NON-GUN}

3637. LOT OF RELOADING WADS This lot consists of an assortment of 12 and 20 gauge wads for shotshell reloading including eight con-tainers in total. Included are five boxes of Alcan wads, three 20 gauge and two 12 gauge, two bags of Remington 20 gauge power piston wads and one bag of 12 gauge AA wads. All are in excellent condition. (2X45953-2,3)

3638. LOT OF HK ADVERTISING PRINTS This lot includes seven prints of various natures, all relating to HK firearms, personal protection, law enforcement or military use of HK’s products. Five of these prints are full color and likely from their brochure. Included with this grouping is a full size poster of a cutaway of the USP pistol. These prints have been stored in a heavy cardboard tube for some time and remain in excellent condition. (1X107999-31E)

3639. ACCESSORY BOX This is an excellent condition all-purpose stainless steel case measuring 36”x5”x4” and features dual metal closure latches, four heavy-duty support hinges, rubber molding running the perimeter of the upper edge of the bottom compartment and drilled holes at the center of the top for handle installation. (1X77155-18)

3640. LOT OF TAKEDOWN CASES Two total: (1) aluminum case measuring 36”X8”X5” with black faux fur lining section to accommodate 4 sets of over / under barrels up to 34” in length. The case remains in excellent condition and has a Presto combination lock that remains uncoded; (1) Americase aluminum takedown lockable travel case (keys provided). The case measures 37”X11”X7” with gray foam interior. The case remains in excellent condition and has a black nylon cover that secures with Velcro. (2X107465-8C,8CB)

3641. LOT OF GUN CASES This lot consists of three hard plastic long gun cases beginning with two Kolpin Gunboots that are molded in the configuration of a rifle, measuring 51” x 9” (at its widest point) x 3” and with a higher molded area to allow for a bolt rifle. These two piece “boots” with black outer shells are secured by way of a clip-on heavy duty chain with plastic cover and doubles as a carry handle. It is here that the sections disengage to reveal a red faux fur lined interior. These two cases rate excellent with a few minor stains and scuffs. The third case is also black, a DoskoSport measuring 48” x 10” x 2 1/2” with four hinged plastic latches, egg crate style foam inserts showing a few small stains and tears and an outer shell showing a 6” lower section missing and a 3” split at the top on one end and some areas of tape residue. (2X75242-44)

3642. GUN CASE LOT This lot consists of two items. First is a Kolpin hard gun scabbard that measures about 54” long and is adaptable to an ATV or similar mount. Case has a fleece style lining and is in excellent condition. Second is a simple vinyl soft case with zippered end that measures about 46” and has a few small tears and general soiling but is in very good condition overall. (2X45953-56)

3643. CONTICO TRAVEL CASE This lot includes a black hard plastic travel case measuring 52”X12”X4 1/2” with gray egg crate style foam lining. This case has four clasp style closures with two spots for pad locks (not provided). The case is in very good overall condition. (2X105268-3)

3644. LOT OF GUN CASES This lot consists of three cases with hard plastic outer shells beginning with a black one measuring 52”x12”x5” with interior featuring a total of four foam inserts showing mild soiling and minimal wear. The exterior shows a few light handling marks and the case features four metal latches and plastic carry handle. The second one is for hand guns but virtually identical in color and construction with a ribbed aluminum frame but with two latches. There are three layers of foam showing mild soiling and the exterior shows light handling marks. The last one, unlike the others, is maker marked (Gun Guard) and features a tan 38”x11”x4 1/2” exterior and green egg crate style foam inserts, two metal latches and dual plastic carry handles. This is an excellent condition hard case. (1X77016-6)

3645. GUN CASE LOT This is a leather rifle scabbard measuring 48”x7” (at its widest point) and marked “C. G. v S.”. The thick brown leather is rigid with the surface showing scattered light scuffing and mildew staining and there are a couple of sections showing creasing. The body is attached by fully intact rawhide stitching. The fabric stitching is beginning to separate at the muzzle where a small section of leather is missing; it does appear to be sufficiently structurally sound to allow for effective carry of a rifle. The scabbard features fully intact heavy leather at-tachment loops for manual carrying and an additional one for a separate buckle for attachment to the flap-over lid. An about very good example overall. (2X76358-1)

3646. LOT OF GUN CASES This lot consists of 20 soft sleeves for long arms including 11 that are of zipper closure, four of which that are not fully functional. There are two with strap closure including one that is missing a portion of the top part and also included are seven that feature drawstrings for security purposes. The overall condition is good to very good with some showing mild staining and soiling including mildew on a few and interior wear that has resulted in tearing on some. (2X77243-26)

3647. WALTHER 22 CALIBER CONVERSION KIT FOR 1911 STYLE PISTOLS This lot consists of a single 22 L.R. single shot conversion kit designed for 1911 style 45 ACP pistols. The box is marked “Einstecklauf Kal. 22 L.R. Fur Pistole” by Lothar Walther along with caliber and pistol model markings. The kit consists s of a single threaded barrel with lock washer and knurled brass nut, 45 ACP firing pin, brass rod with knurled steel handle to eject casings and nylon bore brush. All parts rate excellent and appear to have seen little use. (1X87644-71)

3648. BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE COIN LOT This lot consists of a coin commemorating King George III. The bronze coin is turning a dull brown patina and shows scattered oxidation stains and some wear. The obverse of the coin is marked with the likeness of King George III and it reads “GEORGIUS III D G MAGN BRIT FR ET HIB REX”. The back of the coin shows A crypt with a single eye over it and the top reads “REGE INCOLUM POPULUS LAETUS” the bottom reads “A SICARIO SERVATUS/MAI XV MDCCC”. A tribute to one of Britain’s most famous kings. (1X207391-5G)

3649. GERMAN SHOOTING MEDAL LOT This lot consists of a German shooting medal. The brass medal is turning a brown patina and shows some scattered oxidation stains. The ob-verse features the German coat of arms and a soldier firing a matchlock. The rear features an inscription which reads in part “VERGESSE NIE DU SCHUTZE BEI JEDEM BRECHENDEN SCHUSS AN DIEN BEDRANGTES VATERLAND ZU DENKEN…”. A neat coin for the shoot-ing enthusiast. (1X207391-5O)

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3650. SWISS COMMEMORATIVE COIN LOT This lot consists of an 1822 Swiss coin commemorating the Gathering of the Officers. The brass coin is turning a brown patina and shows scattered light oxidation stains. The obverse of the coin features three officers coming together and holding their hands toward the sky over the words “GRUTLI DEN XVII NOV MCCCVII”. The back of the coin shows several flags underneath and the Swiss cross and it reads on the edges “DER GEIST UNSRER VATER SEY MIT UNS”. On the bottom of the back side the coin reads “LANGENETHAL DEN 18 JULI 1822”. Really a neat coin. (1X207391-5H)

3651. GERMAN SHOOTING MEDAL LOT This lot consists of a German silver shooting medal dated 1893. The medal’s markings are fading and show scattered scratches and oxidation staining. The obverse of the medal shows the likeness of the Prince of Bavaria Von Bayern under the words “LUITPOLD PRINZREGENET VON BAYERN PROTEKTOR”. The back of the medal shows the shooting gallery under the words “DIE NEUE SCHIESSSTATTE DER KGL PRIVIL HAUPTSCHUTZEN GESELLSCHAFT MUNCHEN” commemorating the opening of a shooting gallery in Munich. A neat medal for the shooting enthusiast or historian. (1X207391-5R)

3652. GERMAN MEDAL LOT This lot consists of a German medal commemorating Otto Von Bismarck. The medal shows a few spots of oxidation and oxidation staining and some scratches. The obverse of the medal shows the likeness of Bismarck under the words “Furst Bismarck”. The back of the medal shows a crest underneath several words which reads in part “Allezeit true bereit ju des Reiches Herrlichkeit”. A neat medal commemorating one of Germany’s prominent leaders. (1X207391-5I)

3653. BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE COIN LOT This lot consists of an 1844 dated coin commemorating the Duke of Wellington Statue at the Royal Exchange in London. The coin shows some light oxidation stains and the obverse shows the Duke of Wellington Statue underneath the words “WELLINGTON STATUE ERECTED 1844”. The back of the coin shows the Royal Exchange building underneath the words “ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON”. A neat coin commemorating two very import London landmarks. (1X207391-5P)

3654. SWISS COMMEMORATIVE COIN MEDAL This lot consists of a Swiss medal commemorating the Battle of St. Jakob an dir bers. The medal shows scattered oxidation stains and the rim has a couple chips and one minor bend. The obverse shows a falling warrior with a sword in one hand and a flag in the other under the words “EIDGENOSSISCHES FREISCHHESSEN 1844 ZU BASEL”. The back of the medal shows several Swiss symbols over the words “DER SCHILD ZERBROCHEN LAS SCHWERT ENTZEL DAS BANNER IN STERB-BENDER HAND_TRIUMPH DAS VATERLAND BLEIBT FREI. GOTT SEGNE DAS VATERLAND”. This battle was fought between 1500 Swiss fighters and 40,000 French mercenaries and it was a French tactical victory but a strategic failure and today the battle is considered very important in Swiss history. (1X207391-5Q)

3655. BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE COIN LOT This lot consists of a memorial coin for the Duke of Wellington. The coin exhibits some scattered light oxidation staining. The obverse shows the likeness of the Duke, his title and the engraver’s name “ALLEN & MOORE BIRM”. The back of the coin reads “BRITANNA MOURNS HER HERO NOW AT REST” and in the center is a tomb with Wellington’s birth and death dates and an angel. The bottom also reads “WATERLOO/JUNE 18 1815” in commemoration of Wellington’s famous victory over Napoleon. (1X207391-5E)

3656. FRENCH MEDAL LOT This lot consists of a bronze Napoleonic era French medal. The metal is turning a brown patina and shows scattered light oxidation stains and the bottom of rim on obverse shows a very small bend. The obverse of the coin features the likeness of Napoleon Bonaparte over the engraver’s name “Andrieu F.”. The back of coin shows the French Legion of Honor medal and above it, the words “AUSPIECE NEAPOLEONE GALLIA RENOVATA”. A neat piece from a pivotal time in Europe’s history. (1X207391-5B)

3657. GERMAN SHOOTING MEDAL LOT This lot consists of a German shooting medal. The medal shows scattered oxidation stains and scratches. The obverse shows a man in a hat shooting a Schutzen rifle and a reef over a target on the right side. The back of the medal shows a reef over the words “VERBAND DER SCHIESKLUBS/VON LUDENSCHEID UND UMGEGEND 5 SIEGER”. A neat shooting collectible. (1X207391-5N)

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3658. FRENCH MEDALLION LOT This lot consists of a bronze French medal from 1804. The bronze medal has turned a brown pati-na and shows scattered oxidation staining. The obverse of the medal features the likeness of Napoleon Bonaparte with the words: “EMP. ET ROI”, meaning emperor and king. The back of the medal shows a man bearing a whip confronting a demonic beast and the script reads “En LAN XII 2000 BARQUES SONT CONSTRUITES”, meaning in the 12th year of Napoleon’s reign 2000 ships were to be built. This medal

was meant to commemorate a 2000 ship fleet that was intended to be used to invade England but this fleet was never fully completed nor was the invasion. A very neat piece of history. (1X207391-5A)

3659. GERMAN COIN LOT This lot consists of a bronze German states memorial coin to the Grand Duke of Baden. The coin is turning a

brown patina and it shows scattered light oxidation staining. The obverse of the coin features the likeness of the Duke with this full title near the rim. The back of the coin reads “DANKT SEINEM VERKLAERTEN BESCHUTZER 24 APRIL 1852” and the edges of the coin depicts the Duke’s title. A neat coin overall. (1X207391-5C) 3660. SWISS SHOOTING MEDAL LOT This lot consists of a silver Swiss shooting medal. The medal shows some light wear and light oxidation stains. The obverse shows a Swiss guard in front of a cannon and village under the words “TOUT POUR LA PATRIE” and underneath him are the dates “1519-1526” and “1584-1814”. The back Shows an eagle below a key and Swiss cross below the words “Un POUR TOUS”, “TIR FEDERAL A GENEVE 1887” and “TOUS POUR UN”. A neat lot for the Swiss collector. (1X207391-5M)3661. GERMAN SHOOTING MEDAL LOT This lot consists of a 1927 dated German shooting medal. The silver medal shows scattered flak-

ing and light oxidation staining. The obverse shows a man in a top hat shooting a Shutzen rifle and underneath him is a target with a reef

around it. The back of the coin shows a reef around the words “Standeinweihung des Burger Schutzen-Verein e.V. Schewrte 3/.727” A neat coin for the collector. (1X207391-5K)

3662. BRITISH COIN LOT This lot consists of a death memorial for the Duke of Wellington. The coin exhibits scattered light oxidation staining. The obverse shows the likeness of the Iron Duke with his name and title near the rim. The back of the coin lists his birthday and date of death in 1852 and this a great piece of memorabilia to the leader who bested Napoleon at Waterloo. (1X207391-5D)3663. WHITETAIL MOUNT This is a custom mount on a pedestal base of a typical 10 point whitetail deer. The deer’s tip to tip measurement is 12 1/2” with an outside spread of 20”. There are four tines on the viewer’s left and six on the right. The deer sits on a custom hardwood base that has a steel shaft for the mount to securely rest on, which allows it to be swiv-eled in any direction. The round base has a 23” diameter with a 12”X12”X36” raised panel midsection with 18”X18”X1 3/4” top. The pedestal has a dark walnut finish and is handsomely crafted and with the mount in place measures almost 78” tall. (2X107820-10) [Please note: crating and freight shipping will apply] 3664. WHITETAIL MOUNT This is a traditional style mount of a typical 8 point whitetail deer with 5 3/4” tip to tip and 15 1/2”

outside spread measurements. The deer’s neck is turned to the viewer’s right and its head points sharply downwards. The hair

appears matted in some spots but the mount remains in very good to excellent condition. (1X107858-7E) [Please note: crating and extra shipping will apply]

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3665. W H I T E T A I L MOUNT This is a traditional forward facing mount of a typical 8 point whitetail deer with 3 1/4” tip to tip and 13 1/4” outside spread m e a s u r e m e n t s . The deer’s head tips slightly towards the viewer’s right side and the antlers are loose but remain affixed to the mount. The neck and head appear massive in com-parison to the antlers and this mount remains in overall very good condition. (2X107858-7D) [Please note: crating and extra shipping will apply]

3666. WHITETAIL MOUNT This is a traditional style mount of a typical 11 point whitetail deer with 7 1/4” tip to tip and 19 3/4” outside spread measure-ments. The head is turned to the viewer’s right and appears to have been well groomed. This thick body mount remains in excellent condition. (108091-1) [Please note: crating and extra shipping will apply]

3667. GUN ART This lot includes a framed representation of an 1860 style percussion revolver. The cast gun is in two sections showing a left side and right side view. The frame measures 21”X15” and has a red felt backing. This is a neat representation in very good overall condition. (2X107202-2)

3668. LOT OF FRAMED HK ADVERTISING POSTERS Two total: (1) cutaway view for an HK USP pistol. The full color print is well labeled and illustrated and is secured inside an aluminum frame that measures 22 1/2”X28 1/2” overall. This would make a neat visual aid for any firearms instructor or piece of décor for any gun enthusiast and remains in excellent condition; (1) P7 Semi-Auto Pistol advertising print that shows a large image of the handgun with several smaller pictures of its use in both the military and law enforcement. The print measures 16 1/2”x23 1/2” and is affixed to an antique white backer. It is in a black aluminum frame measuring 18 1/2”X24 1/2” overall with no glass front. The picture has a few scuff marks towards the top and remains in excellent condition. (107999-31B)

3669. MINIATURE REDHEAD HEN CARVED IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY STYLE This is a very nicely carved miniature replica (1/3rd size, can’t be certain) of a standard Chesapeake Bay Redhead hen decoy. All the paint is in mint condition with no marks or damage. Overall length is 6.5 inches. This is a cute little mini for the den or library shelf. (58088-3A)

3670. BLACK DUCK WORKING DECOY This gunning black duck decoy appears carved along the lines of an early Mason or Hayes glass eye decoy (c. 1920s) except that it has an atypical section of wood inlet into the body at the area of the neck. The body finish is a repaint and it still has the hanging metal weight rigging attached to the bottom. The head has separated from the neck area and there is a line present, but the head is not loose. The body has a split line running through the middle of the body (back-to-bottom and not side-to-side) suggesting that this might be 2-piece manufacture. The length of this decoy is 16 1/2”. The lower section of the bill has split off and is missing. (58088-3B)

3671. CORK BLACK BRANT PAIR CARVED BY RON SAYLOR This pair of semi-smooth cork black brant are branded on the wooden bottom with “SAYLOR.” Ron Saylor is a well-known

decoy hunting rig carver based in Florence, Oregon who is known for his cork birds. The overall length of these decoys is 20 inches. Each bird has a slightly different pose, with one bird having a more slightly elevated head than the second. A nice rig pair of brant decoys that were gunned over only once or twice then put on a shelf. Great condition. (58088-3C)3672. GRIP AND MEDAL LOT Two items total: (1) pair of Smith & Wesson checkered hard rubber grips for a small frame 32 caliber top-brake or early hand ejector revolver. The grips are in very good plus condition with a few minor handling marks, crisp checkering, the left panel has faded to near brown and may be from another revolver. (1) Colorado Gun Collectors Association award medallion, (1) 3/8” bronze medallion with flintlock assembly above mountain top while the back is nicely engraved “DISPLAY / OF / EX-CELLENCE / 1990”. Included is a hinged blue baize case with blue and white interior. (58110-26) [Robert Brooks Collection]3673. U.S. MODEL 1873 BAYONET SCABBARD This is a type II scabbard with sheet metal body and leather throat and belt loop clamped with a brass escutcheon marked “N.G.P.”. The metal surfaces retain an overall brown patina with perhaps 10% flaking black lacquer. The leather rates very good plus with light scuffs and handling marks but remains intact and the brass escutcheon has a pleasing tar-nished ochre patina. (57278-8)3674. VERY RARE GERMAN SNIPERS TRENCH PLATE This lot consists of a German military steel sniper’s trench plate. This breastplate shaped heavy steel plate measures 18” tall and is about 13 1/2” wide. The plate features two folding legs which extend to support it in standing position and it has a 4” x 2 1/2” window with pivoting cover. The plate is a solid 3/8” steel which has a small crack at the top center that is

about 2” in length and has light oxidation throughout. Much of the original green paint remains and included is a tan canvas carry strap. Designed to protect a sniper in the prone shooting position it offers protection from

counter attack and stray fire. A unique piece of German military history. (47884-63) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3675. VERY RARE GERMAN FIRST WORLD WAR LOT This lot consists of a vintage German Army Pioneer shovel with cover. The shovel measures 44” long overall and has a rounded head that measures 9 1/2” x 9 1/2”. The head has a beveled edge and has been painted black. It is unmarked and remains in excellent overall condition. The brown leather cover is in excellent condition as well and is dated “1918”, the makers name is not clearly visible. An excellent example that likely could have seen service in two World Wars. (47884-64)

3676. DUCK DECOY LOT. This lot contains 6 RedHead Mallard duck decoys. All of the decoys are as-new and the paint remains excellent as they are still factory wrapped. These decoys would be a mallard magnet for the fall. (178125-1)

3677. FINE ART LOT. This lot contains one 33” x 25” framed whitetail print by Jim Kasper. The print has a view of 24” x 15 1/2” and shows a doe and a large 10 point buck standing in tall grass with freshly cut birch trees in the background. The print has been expertly double-matted with suede, using acid free materials. This print is # 160/600 and is dated 1986. (178113-7C)

3678. FINE ART LOT. This lot contains one 27” x 31 1/2” Ducks unlimited print titled “Green Wings”. The print has a view of 18” by 23” and shows a young boy sitting on the edge of a boat near a pond holding a Browning Auto-5 next to two chocolate labs and with faint Green-Wing teals flying in the background, likely the artist displayed the ducks faint as the boy is daydreaming. The print has been expertly double-matted with suede using acid free materials. (178113-7G)

3679. FINE ART LOT. This lot contains one 34” x 26 1/2” framed Ducks Unlimited print titled “Common Loons”. The print has a view of 25” x 17” and shows two loons on the edge of a swamp with one chick being hatched from its shell. The print has been expertly double-matted with suede using acid free materials. (178113-7E)

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3680. FINE ART LOT. This lot contains one 18 1/2” x 16” framed Waterfowl U.S.A. national Conservation edition by David Maass titled “Marsh Mallards”. The print has a view of 10” x 8” and shows five mallards landing in a marsh with sev-eral migrating ducks in flight in the background. Below the print shows two gold Waterfowl USA coins and a 1996 duck stamp. The print has been expertly double-matted with suede using acid free materials. (178113-7A)

3681. FINE ART LOT. This lot contains one 22” x 18” framed Whitetail print. The print has a view of 13” x 11 1/2” of a buck and a doe and a oval view of another large whitetail buck. The print has been expertly double-matted with suede using acid free materials. (178113-7D)3682. FINE ART LOT. This lot contains one 37” x 25” American Indian print. The print has a view of 28 1/2” x 18” and shows three American Indians on horseback in the winter walking through a stream. The print has been expertly double-matted with suede using acid free materials. (178113-7E)

3683. FINE ART LOT. This lot contains one 21 1/2” x 17 1/2” framed whitetail deer print. The print has a view of 14 1/2” x 10” and shows one 12 point buck and a doe running thought the woods. The woods and surrounding scenes are very vivid and well detailed. The print has been expertly double-matted with suede using acid free materials. (178113-7B)

3684. FINE ART PRINT. This lot contains one 32” x 26 1/2” framed Ruger print named “The Red Barn”. The print has a view of 24” x 18 1/2”. The left side of the print shows the original Ruger red barn. The right shows a Ruger MK1 semi-auto pistol and below is pictures of Alexander Mc-Cormick Sturm and Bill Ruger with Ruger’s insignia. The print has been expertly double-matted with suede using acid free materials. (177187-11)

3685. SHOTGUN SHOOTERS LOT This lot includes (1) Remington 12 ga, 21” shotgun barrel from a Model 1100 Magnum, for 2 3/4” shells and choked modified, with a bright excellent bore and sighted with rifle sights; (1) Outdoor Connection Super Sling 2, in camo colors with a forend cap connector; (1) Doskocil hard case measuring 53”x 14” overall with foam inserts. (218140-28S20297A)3686. LOT OF CIVIL WAR PRINTS This lot contains three matted prints with brief overview of specific engagements during the Civil War with the outer edge of the mat measuring 16”x20”. The first print is titled “Battle of Dranesville, VA., December 20, 1861” with illustration by Henry Lovie. There is light staining on the matting around the black and white sketch but it remains in very good condition. The second print is titled “Battle of Antietam Creek, MD., September 17, 1862” with illustration by Edwin Forbes. The third print is titled “Siege of Vicksburg” with illustration by F.B. Schell. These last two prints have a plastic film over them and remain in near excellent condition with minor damage to the outer edges of the mat. (126312-8)

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3687. CHRONOGRAPH LOT This lot consists of a Pact Precision Chronograph that appears in very good condition and features “start / stop” inputs and an “on/off” switch on the back and two function buttons on the front with a readout screen. The unit comes with four light sen-sors on 15’ cords and a single information sheet. No base for the light sensors or any light diffusors are included. The functionality of this Chronograph is not known. (128062-4)

3688. REMINGTON VANTAGE 1200 AIR RIFLE serial #511X00428, .177 cal. 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few light handling marks. The pistolgrip Monte Carlo style stock rates excellent. The gun features break-barrel cocking, fiber optic sights and a grooved receiver and comes with its original box, a tin of pellets, a Center Point scope and a set of rings. (128113-4A)

3689. DAISY POWERLINE MODEL 1000 AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this break-barrel cocking rifle retain 95% original blue with some oxidation on the barrel and a few minor handling marks. The black synthetic checkered pistolgrip stock rates very good with some superficial blemishes and a little discoloration. The rear fiber optic sight is broken and the rifle comes with a Powerline 3-9x32 scope mounted to the grooved receiver. (128140-27S20297B)

3690. WINCHESTER MODEL 425 AIR RIFLE 22 Cal, 15 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces on the German made break-barrel cocking air rifle retain 95% original blue with high edge wear toning to brown and a little light freckling. The hardwood stock rates excellent with a few minor handling marks. The gun comes with a Weaver Marksman scope mounted to the grooved receiver. (127904-26)

3691. LOT OF THREE AIR RIFLES The first two are Daisy model 880 underlever cocking air rifles .175 Cal BB or pellet, 21” barrels with excellent bores. The metal surfaces rate about excellent with a few light handling marks on both and a little light oxidation on one. Both checkered brown plastic pistolgrip Monte Carlo style stocks and checkered forearms rate near excellent with a couple of light handling marks. One air rifle has a Weaver D4 scope mounted to the grooved receiver, the other has an unmarked scope. The third air rifle is a Crossman Powermaster 760 underlever cocking .177 Cal BB or pellet, 19” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces rate about excellent with a little light oxidation. The checkered brown plastic stock and finger-groove forearm rate excellent. The air rifle is sighted with factory sights. (128117-123)

3692. DAISY MODEL 881 UNDERLEVER COCKING AIR RIFLE .177 Cal BB or pellet, 21” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal sur-faces rate about excellent with some light wear on the barrel and the alloy receiver polished to a two-tone silver and black. The checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo brown plastic stock and checkered forearm rate about excellent with a few light handling marks. The air gun is sighted with factory sights. (128113-4B)

3693. DAISY POWERLINE 953 UNDERLEVER COCKING AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% blue with a few minor handling marks. The pistolgrip hardwood stock rates excellent with a couple of minor handling marks. The air gun is fitted with target sights. (127933-12)

Books3694. COLT CENTENNIAL BOOK LOT This lot consists of a single centennial commemorative

soft cover book titled A Century Of Achievement: 1836-1938 and has the Colt logo. This factory publication features the first 100 years of the Colt company’s business and products. Cover and some of the pages have some minor staining and light foxing and the publication is in very good condition overall. (45078-6B)

3695. S&W ADVERTISING LOT This lot consists of an assortment of late 1970’s and early 1980’s catalogs, price lists and spec sheets for S&W products. Included are three product catalogs – 1981, 1984, 1986 and about 20 assorted paper product sheets price lists and flyers. All are in very good to near excellent condition. (45953-35A)

3696. PERIODICAL LOT This lot consists of three boxes full of The Gun Report. Included are issues from every year between 1955 and 1990 with many months being represented for each year. All appear in very good to excellent condition and provide decades of knowledge of firearms and related industry items. [Extra Shipping] (47559-1)

3697. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven hardcovers. In the Service of the Reich: Diplomatic & Gov-ernment Officials/German Red Cross, by John R. Angolia; c. 1995 John R. Angolia. 367 pages, excellent condition with very slight corner wear and appears unread. The SA: A Historical Per-spective, by Jill Halcomb; c. 1985 Crown/Agincourt Publishers. 277 pages with jacket showing small tear and light wear and front end cover with a penciled in price and note stating: “out of print since ‘85”. Hitler’s Legions: The German Army Order of Battle, World War II, By Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr. 540 pages. For Fuhrer and Fatherland: Military Awards of the Third Reich, by LTC John R. Angolia; c. 1976 John R. Angolia. 448 pages with a penciled in price on front end paper. The Hitler Youth, by David Littlejohn; c. 1988 Agincourt Publishers. 377 pages that are thoroughly illustrated including uniforms, flags and insignia; useful reference work for the collector and in excellent condition with jacket showing a small tear. Air Organizations of the Third Reich, by Roger James Bender; c. 1967 Roger James Bender. 191 pages representing another detailed reference work for the collector and also with illustrations of insignia, flags etc. Labor Organizations of the Reich, by J.R. Angolia and David Littlejohn; c. 1999 John R. Angolia and David Littlejohn, first edition. 560 pages and also including valuable illustrations for the collector. Unless otherwise noted the books rate very good to excellent with light wear and soiling. (77884-16A) [Craig Brown Collection]

3698. LOT OF BOOKS Total of nine. German Order of Battle, by Samual W. Mitcham, Jr., two volume set of excellent condition and apparently unread softcovers from the Stackpole Military History Series. Vol. One: 1st-290th Infantry Divisions in WWII. 352 pages. Vol. Two: 291st-999th Infantry Divisions, and Special Divisions in WWII. 375 pages and showing a couple of small stains on top edge. Hitler Youth, by Michael H. Kater; c. 2004 President and Fellows of Harvard College. 355 pages softcover. The next three are excellent condition softcovers from Ballantine’s Illustrated History of the Violent Century: Rommel, by Roger Sibley and Michael Fry; c. 1974 Random House Inc. 160 pages. Rundstedt, by John Keegun; c. 1974 Ballantine Books Inc. 160 pages. German General Staff, by Barry Leach; c. 1973 Ballantine Books Inc. 158 pages. Rommel: The Desert Fox, by Desmond Young; c. 1950 Desmond Young. 264 pages hardcover with mild corner wear, light soiling and apparent yellowing to the pages. Herman Göring: from Regiment to Fallschirmpanzerkorps, by Roger James Bender and George A. Petersen; c. 1975 Roger James Bender and George A. Petersen. 208 pages hardcover rating excellent. Himmler’s Bosnian Division: The Waffen-SS Handschar Division 1943-1945, by George Lepre; c. 1997 George Lepre. 378 pages hardcover with jacket and in excellent condition. (77884-16B) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3699. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. Werwolf!: The History of the National Socialist Guerilla Movement 1944-1946, by Perry Biddiscombe; c. 1998 University of Toronto Press Inc. 420 pages hardcover with jacket and somewhat disfigured due to storage. Hitler’s Volksstrum: The Nazi Militia and the Fall of Germany 1944-1945, by David K. Yelton; c. 2002 University Press of Kansas. 305 pages hardcover with jacket and also displaying disfigurement from storage. Death Was Our Companion: The Final Days of the Third Reich, by Tony Le Tissier; c. 2003 Tony Le Tissier. 217 pages hardcover with jacket and rating excellent. Hitler’s Second Army, by Alfred Vagts; c. 1943 The Infantry Journal, Inc. 245 pages pocket size softcover with cellophane tape reinforcements in areas and minor fading, creases and a tear to the last page. Hitler’s Bodyguards: SS Leibstandarte, by Alan Wykes; c. 1974 Random House, Inc. 160 pages excellent condition softcover from Ballantine’s Illustrated History of the Violent Century. The Hitler Youth: 1933-1945, by Alan Dearn; c. 2006 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 64 pages softcover rating excellent. (77884-16C) [Craig Brown Collection]

3700. LOT OF BOOKS Five total. German Armored Trains 1904-1945, by Wolfgang Sawodny, translation by Dr. Edward Force; c. 2010 Schiffer Publishing. 447 pages hardcover with jacket exhibiting an original suggested price of $99.99. This is an impressively constructed and excel-lent condition book measuring 12”x9 1/2”x1 1/2” graced with many high gloss photos and detailed diagrams on this little known subject. The Most Valuable Asset of the Reich: A History of the German National Railway, by Alfred C. Mierzejewski. Two volume set of excellent condition hardcovers with jackets: Vol. 1, 1920-1932; c. 1999 University of North Carolina Press, 482 pages. Vol. 2, c. 2000 University of North Carolina Press, 248 pages. Germany’s War Machine, by Albert Muller; published in 1936. 229 pages hardcover that focuses on military motorization, rating very good plus with light fading and discoloring and showing minimal wear. Small Wonder: The Amazing Story of the Volkswagen, by Walter Henry Nelson; c. 1965, 1967 Walter Henry Nelson. 333 pages hardcover with jacket and a somewhat compromised binding. (77884-16D) [Craig Brown Collection]

3701. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight. Tanks 1914-1918: The Log-Book of a Pioneer, by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Albert G. Stern; published 1919 Hodder and Stoughton. 297 pages hardcover showing light foxing and other light soiling, lightly dented corners but overall very light wear. The Evolution of the Tank: A Record of Royal Naval Air Service Caterpillar Experiments, by Rear Admiral Sir Murray Suetter; published 1937 Mayflower Press. 352 pages hardcover rating good plus with a dented and somewhat compromised cover, mild wear and fading. The Tank in Action, by Captain D. G. Browne, M.C.; published 1920 William Blackwood and Sons. 517 pages hardcover rating very good with a darkened top edge and minor soiling. The last five books in this lot are excellent condition illustration based softcovers with the first four containing about fifty pages each with copyrights by Aero Publishers, Inc.: The Tiger Tanks, by Heinz Nowarra; c. 1966. Sturmartillerie: from Assault Guns to Hunting Panther, by Walter J. Spielberger; c. 1967. Militarfahrzeuge: German Softskinned Vehicles of WW2, by Walter J. Spielberger and Uwe Feist; c. 1970. Halbkettenfahrzeuge: German Halftrack Vehicles, by Walter J. Spielberger and Uwe Feist; c. 1968. Panzerkampfwagen V: Panther, by Walter J. Spielberger & Uwe Feist; c. 1968 Uwe Feist. (77884-16E) [Craig Brown Collection]

3702. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. The Tanks: The History of the Royal Tank Regiment and its Predececcors Heavy Branch Machine-Gun Corps Tank Corps and Royal Tank Corps 1914-1945, by Captain B.H. Liddell Hart; c. 1959 B. H. Liddell Hart. Two volume set of hardcovers with jackets: Vol. One 1914-1939, 462 pages. Vol. Two 1939-1945, 555 pages. The Gods Were Neutral: A British tank officer’s very personal account of the ill-fated Greek campaign of WWII, by Robert Crisp; c. 1960 Robert Crisp, this first American edition 1961. 220 pages hardcover with jacket. The Boilerplate War, by John Foley; c. 1963 John Foley. 195 pages hardcover with tape reinforced jacket and chronicling the early days of tank production and warfare. The “Tanks” (by request and with permission), by Colonel E.D. Swinton C.B., D.S.O. Royal Engineers; published 1918 George H. Doran Co. 26 page staple bound and tape reinforced booklet that is something of a tribute to the onset of tanks in WWI. reprinted from “The World’s Work”. The British Machine-Tool Industry 1850-1914, by Roderick Floud; c. 1976 Cambridge University Press. 217 pages softcover. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with some showing small jacket tears, light wear and/or soiling. (77884-16F) [Craig Brown Collection]

3703. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five. Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank, by R.P. Hunnicutt; c. 1978 R.P. Hunnicutt. 576 pages photo packed hardcover rating about near excellent with jacket showing moderate tearing and creasing. Armor: A History of Mechanized Forces, by Richard M. Ogorkiewicz; c. 1960 Stevens & Sons Limited. 475 pages hardcover with tape secured jacket. The World’s Armoured Fighting Vehicles, by Dr. F.M. von Senger and Etterlin; c. 1960 J. F. Lehmann, this Doubleday edition 1962. 304 pages illustration based hardcover with jacket and useful reference work. Tank Warfare: The Story of the Tanks in the Great War, by F. Mitchell, M.C.; first published 1933 Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd., this printing 1935. 312 pages hardcover with mild foxing and ingrained dirt along edges. Rolling into Action: Memoirs of a Tank Corps Section Commander, by Captain D.E. Hickey; undated other than a handwritten “1937” for the second impression as depicted on the title page and published by Hutchinson & Co. Unless otherwise noted the books rate very good with minor wear, handling marks and soiling. (77884-16G) [Craig Brown Collection]

3704. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight. Foreign Legions of the Third Reich, by David Littlejohn, a four volume set of first edition hardcovers that serves as a great tool for collectors of uniforms, flags, medals and insignia of foreign volunteers in Germany’s military and all with copyrights by the author. Vol. 1: Norway, Denmark and France, c. 1979, 208 pages. Vol. 2: Belgium, Great Britain, Holland, Italy and Spain, c. 1981, 287 pages. Vol. 3: Albania Czechoslovakia, Greece, Hungary and Yugoslavia, c. 1985, 314 pages. Vol. 4: Poland, the Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Free India, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Russia, c. 1987, 380 pages. Air Organizations of the Third Reich: The Luftwaffe, by Roger James Bender; c. 1972 Roger James Bender. 320 pages hardcover that is collector’s volume #355 of the first 500 of this edition that are serial numbered and signed by the author. As is the case with each book in the lot, this is a thoroughly illustrated reference work for the uniform and insignia collector. Cloth Insignia of the NSDAP, by LTC (Ret.) John R. Angolia; c. 1985 John R. Angolia. 335 pages hardcover. World War II German Police Units, by Gordon Williamson; c. 2006 Osprey Publishing. 48 pages softcover. Waffen-SS: Uniforms in Colour Photographs, by Andrew Steven & Peter Amodio; c. Andrew Steven & Peter Amodio (no date), this edition published 1990. 66 pages softcover. The conditions range from very good plus to excellent. (77884-16H) [Craig Brown Collection]

3705. LOT OF BOOKS Nine total. Uniforms & Traditions of the German Army 1933-1945, by John R. Angolia and Adolf Schlicht, a three volume set of first edition hardcovers with copyrights by the authors. Vol. 1, c. 1984, 447 pages. Vol. 2, c. 1986, 416 pages. Vol. 3, c. 1987, 640 pages. NSKK: Uniforms, Organization & History, by John R. Angolia & David Littlejohn; c. 1994 John R. Angolia and Adolf Schlicht. 463 pages hardcover. Cloth Insignia of the SS, by John R. Angolia; c. 1983 John R. Angolia. 479 pages hardcover. Germany’s Eastern Front Allies 1941-45, by Peter Abbott and Nigel Thomas; c. 1982 Osprey Publishing Ltd., this printing 1985. 40 pages softcover. Foreign Volunteers of the Wehrmacht 1941-45, by Carlos Caballero Jurado; c. 1983 Osprey Publishing Ltd. Army Uniforms since 1945, by Digby Smith; c. 1980 Blandford Press Ltd. 165 pages hardcover with jacket and including 48 pages of color plates showing the uniforms of the armies of the irregular forces engaged in actual fighting and also those of N.A.T.O. and Warsaw Pact countries at the time of publishing. Ranks & Uniforms of the German Army-Navy-Air Force, (no author or c. info. provided). This is an 11 page color illustration based, staple bound booklet that is adhered to a protective cardboard binder and identifies WWII era Nazi uniforms. The overall condition is very good to excellent. (77884-16I) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3706. LOT OF BOOKS Total of nine. Army Uniforms of World War I: European and United States Armies and Aviation Services, by Andrew Mollo; c. 1977 Blandford Press Ltd. 219 pages hardcover with jacket. Military Uniforms of the World: Uniforms and equipment since WWII, edited by Dr. John Pimlottn & Adrian Gilbert; c. 1986 Orbis Book Publishing Corp. The following three excellent condition, 48 page softcovers have copyrights by Osprey Publishing Ltd. and focus mainly on uniforms. Imperial German Colonial and Overseas Troops 1885-1918, by Allesandro de Quesada & Chris Dale; c. 2014. Germany’s Eastern Front Allies (2): Baltic Forces, by C. Caballero Jurado & N. Thomas, PhD.; c. 2002. Covers WWII era. Armies in East Africa 1914-18, by Peter Abbott; c. 2002, this printing 2004. Uniforms and Insignia of the Third Reich, by Stephen Hyatt; c. 1962 Stephen Hyatt. 79 pages staple bound softcover rating excellent and mounted within a protective cardboard binder. Combat Helmets of the Third Reich: A Study in Photographs, by Thomas Kibler; c. 2003 Reddick Enterprises and Thomas Kibler. 96 pages softcover rating excellent. Helmets and Body Armor in Modern Warfare, by Bashford Dean, Ph.D.; c. 1920 Yale University Press. 325 pages hardcover in exceptional condition, especially considering its age, showing only the slightest wear and a bit more as it pertains to soiling as there is a spot of dirt at the lower right edge and a few scattered smudges. German Military Waistbelts: A Collectors Handbook of Buckles & Belts, by Terence Baldwin; c. 1984 Klaus D. Patzwall (second edition). 152 pages thoroughly illustrated hardcover with text in both English and German. Pages 129-136 are separated but present and the ensuing pages are showing the onset of separation bringing the condition rating of this helpful research tool to about very good. (77884-16J) [Craig Brown Collection]

3707. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight. Uniforms of the German Colonial Troops 1884-1918, by Charles Woolley; c. 2009 Charles Wooley. 187 pages hardcover with jacket with original suggested price of $69.99 which is indicative of the quality of construction and content of this valuable reference work packed with glossy illustrations. This copy appears unused and rates essentially as new. German Uniforms and Bayonets 1841-1945, by Klaus Lubbe; c. 1999 NIEMANN Verlag Hamburg. 164 pages hardcover including statement on front indicating that the book contains 676 pictures of soldiers with their bayonets and rating excellent with some impact marks on the corners. The next three books in this lot are excellent condition softcovers with content placing an emphasis on uniforms and serve as handy reference guides for the collector. The German Freikorps 1918-23, by Carlos Caballero Jurado; c. 2001 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 64 pages. Imperial German and Overseas Troops 1885-1918, by Alejandro de Quesada and Chris Dale; c. 2014 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 48 pages. The Ottoman Army 1914 1918, by David Nicolle PhD; c. 1994 Reed International Books Inc. 48 pages. Stahlhelm: Evolution of the German Steel Helmet, by Floyd R. Tubbs; c. 1971 Floyd R. Tubbs. 104 pages softcover dedicated by the author to Craig Brown and rating near excellent with minor soiling and a note written in ink on the back cover. Handbook on German Army Identification 1943, a U.S. issued reference manual for intelligence personnel in combat operations and rating excellent with some light discoloration on the front cover and contained in a protective sleeve and cardboard binder. The last item is a photocopied U.S. issued manual titled Field Equipment of the Foot Soldier of the French and Foreign Armies, a translated version dated January 1, 1906 and also contained in a protective sleeve and binder. (77884-16K) [Craig Brown Collection]

3708. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five hardcovers, all with jackets. Uniforms of the Peninsular War 1807-1814, by Philip Haythornthwaite; c. 1978 Blandford Press Ltd. 180 pages including a 64 page color plate section of detailed illustrations of soldiers in uniform. Uniforms of the Amer-ican, British, French and German Armies of the American Revolution 1775-1783, edited by Alexander J. Wall; all rights reserved by WE Inc., publishers (no date). 292 pages. Uniforms of the World: A Compendium of Army, Navy and Air Force Uniforms, 1700-1937, by Richard Knotel, Herbert Knotel & Herbert Sieg; c. 1937 Diepenbroick-Gruter & Schultz, translation c. 1980 Crown. 483 pages. Military Uniforms in America: The Era of the American Revolution 1755-1795, edited by John R. Elting, Colonel U.S. Army, retired; c. 1974 Company of Military Historians. 140 pages. Military Fashion: A comparative history of the great armies from the 17th century to the First World War, by John Mollo; c. 1972 John Mollo. 242 pages. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with only very minor wear and/or soiling and some of the jackets are covered in tape reinforced clear plastic sleeves. Each book would serve as a valuable reference work as they are loaded with detailed illustrations and information. (77884-16L) [Craig Brown Collection]

3709. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six. Duel for Kilimanjaro: An Account of the East African Campaign 1914-1918, by Leonard Mosley; c. 1963 Leonard Mosley. 224 pages softcover that is separating at the lower front and has Mr. Brown’s name written in ink on the inside front cover. The Great War in Africa 1914-1918, by Byron Farwell; c. 1986 Byron Farwell. 382 pages softcover with a crease at the right lower front and a hand written note signed “C. Brown” and dated 1993. Railroads and Rifles: Soldiers, Technology and the Unification of Germany, by Dennis Showalter; c. 1975 Dennis E. Showalter. 267 pages hardcover with jacket. Forgotten Land: Journeys Among the Ghosts of East Prussia, by Max Egremont; c. 2011 Max Egremont. 359 pages hardcover with jacket and rating excellent plus with little if any indication of use. Battle for the Bundu: The First World War in East Africa, by Charles Miller; c. 1974 Charles Miller. 353 pages hardcover with jacket. Absolute Destruction: Military Culture and the Practices of War in Imperial Germany, by Isabel V. Hull; c. 2005 Cornell University. 383 pages excellent condition softcover. Unless otherwise noted the books rate very good to excellent with minor incidents of wear and/or soiling. (77884-16M) [Craig Brown Collection]

3710. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. Fritz: The World War I Memoirs of a German Lieutenant, by Fritz Nagel, edited by Richard A. Baumgartner; c. 1981 Fritz Nagel. 119 pages softcover. The Austro-Hungarian Forces in the Field, (fifth edition) Oct. 1918. Published jointly in 1994 by The Imperial War Museum, London and The Battery Press, Inc., Nashville TN. 225 pages hardcover rating excellent plus. America’s Munitions 1917-1918, Washington Government Printing Office, 1919. Report of Benedict Crowell, The Assistant Secretary of War, Director of Munitions as requested by Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War to provide understanding to the American public as it pertains to munitions production. 592 pages hardcover showing impact marks particularly at the corners and minor fading and soiling. Central Powers’ Small Arms of World War One, by John Walter; c. 1999 John Walter. 208 pages hardcover with jacket and showing little indication of use. German Flamethrower Pioneers of World War I, by Thomas Wictor; c. 2007 Thomas Wictor. 278 pages hardcover with jacket and by Schiffer Military History, featur-ing impressive construction and packed with glossy photos including several showing dramatic usage of the early flamethrowers. The book had an original suggested price of $69.95 and the condition rating is excellent plus. The First World War: A Photographic History, edited by Laurence Stallings; c. 1933 Simon & Schuster, Inc. 307 pages hardcover rating near very good with mild edge wear and a somewhat weakened spine. (77884-16N) [Craig Brown Collection]

3711. LOT OF BOOKS Seven total. Swords in Color: Including other Edged Weapons, by Robert Wilkinson-Latham; c. 1977 Blandford Press Ltd. 227 pages hardcover with jacket. Seitengewehr: History of the German Bayonet 1919-1945, George T. Wheeler; c. 1999 George T. Wheeler. 328 pages hardcover. Fighting Knives: An Illustrated Guide to Fighting Knives and Military Survival Weapons of the World, by Frederick J. Stephens; c. 1980 Frederick J. Stephens, Lionel Leventhal Limited. 127 pages hardcover with jacket and clear plastic sleeve. Collecting Bayonets, by J.A. Maddox; c. 2005 J.A. Maddox. 528 pages excellent condition hardcover signed by the author on the title page. A Primer of Military Knives: European & American Combat, Trench & Utility Knives, by Gordon Hughes & Barry Jenkins (two volume set of staple bound softcovers with copyrights by the authors); Part one c. 1973, 24 pages. Part two c. 1981 24 pages. A Primer of German Military Knives of the Two World Wars, by Gordon A. Hughes; c. 1976 Gordon A. Hughes. 20 page staple bound softcover. Each of the books in this lot are extensively illustrated with detailed identifications, serving as helpful reference tools for the collector. Unless otherwise noted the conditions are very good to excellent with indications of minor wear and/or soiling. (77884-16P) [Craig Brown Collection]

3712. LOT OF BOOKS Five total. German Clamshells and other Bayonets: A Collector’s Guide, by Gary L. Walker and R. J. Weinand; c. 1985 Gary L. Walker and R. J. Weinand, first edition (limited to 2000 copies). 158 pages softcover. Daggers of the German Third Reich, compiled by Z. M. Military Research Co.; c. 1958 Z. M. Military Research Co. 48 pages staple bound booklet and mounted in a brown cardboard protective sleeve. Bayonets of the World, by Paul Kiesling; three volume set c. Military Collectors Service (no date). These are hardcovers with jackets and protective plastic sleeves and are thoroughly illustrated with detailed identifications (approximately 400 pages total). The overall condition of the lot is near excellent with very minor blemishes on some. (77884-16Q) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3713. LOT OF BOOKS Three volume hardcover set titled Ordnance Field Guide: Restricted, edited by Lt. Col. Wm. C. Farmer; c. 1945 Wm. C. Farmer. This set totals about 2600 pages and served as an encyclopedic guide and self-educating text for ordnance officers in the field. Featured are many diagrams and illustrations and examples of topics are troop training, maps and aerial photos, law, fire control, ballistics and bomb reconnaissance and disposal. Two volumes rate very good with mild fading and wear and volume one rates a little lower as the spine is about 70% separated at the front end cover. The books are covered in tan craft paper and attached are what appear to be official ID labels. (77884-16R) [Craig Brown Collection]

3714. LOT OF BOOKS and manuals Ten total. Notes on United States Ordnance, Vols. I & II, by Captain James E. Hicks; c. 1940 James E. Hicks. Vol. I: Small Arms, 1776 to 1940, 117 pages plus 80 plates and data sheets. Vol II: Ordnance Correspondence (Relative to Muskets, Rifles, Pistols and Swords), 160 pages. These two hardcovers consists of copies of official correspondence, contracts and other data pertaining to purchases and inspections. Weapons of Word War II, by G. M. Barnes, Major General, United States Army (Ret.); c. 1947 D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc. 317 pages hardcover covering U.S. Ordnance weapons and includes developmental and action photographs. Grenades & Mor-tars, by Ian Hogg; c. 1974 Ballantine Books Inc. 159 pages softcover. Firearm Silencers: Vol. 1, U.S., by Donald B. McLean; c. 1968 Donald B. McLean. 123 pages softcover detailing the history, development and design of silencers in the USA and includes several schematic diagrams. The next five items are U.S. issued military softcover manuals beginning with a large (10 1/2”x8”), 207 page glue bound offering titled Silencers: Principles and Evaluation, by Leonard W. Skochko and Harry A. Greveris; c. 1971 American Ordnance Publications which focuses mainly on evaluations of several tested silencers and includes many illustrations. The other four manuals are staple bound starting with another one of similar dimensions and titled Grenades, Hand and Rifle, issued by both the Departments of the Army and the Navy in June 1966 and consisting of 74 pages. The next two are pocket sized, beginning with a 1942 dated example with a tan cover that includes “War Department/ Basic Field Manual/Grenades” and with a length of 60 pages. The next one exhibits a faded red cover dated 1918 and includes “Manual for Bombers and Rifle Grenadiers” and provides much information as it consists of 95 pages. The last one is coded “TR 1350-B”, consists of 28 pages and unlike the other manuals in the lot, does not include a conventional cover but does exhibit two holes at the spine, suitable for storing in a binder. The last two manuals in this lot are in sleeves mounted to protective cardboard binders. The overall condition of the lot is very good with examples of minor creasing, tears, wear or fading. (77884-16S) [Craig Brown Collection]

3715. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six. The History and Development of Small Arms Ammunition, (two volumes and value guide), by George Hoyem and all with copyrights by Armory Publications: Tacoma. Vol. one, c. 1981, 230 pages. Vol. two, c. 1982, 303 pages. Each of these hardcover volumes with jacket and protective sleeve is copy no. 353 of the first edition of 500 copies and each is dedicated by the author to Craig Brown. The value guide, c. 1982, is a 14 page staple bound softcover with similar dimensions (11”x8 1/2”) as the hardcovers. Les Cartouches du Systeme Gras/Cartridges of the Gras System, by Philippe Mention and Christian Ramio, translated to English by H. Bernard Malric; c. 1988 Armory Publications. 147 pages hardcover with jacket and clear sleeve. DWM Cartridges: 1896-1956, edited by Fred Datig; c. 1962 Fadco Publishing Co. Approximately 220 pages hardcover consisting of images and data of the cartridges in table format. Cartridge Catalogues, compiled and published by Armory Publications, Inc. (no date). 476 pages excellent condition hardcover with vivid gold em-bossed and inlayed title and image on front of pebble grained red cover and consisting of impressive reproductions of vintage catalogs from famous manufacturers such as Remington, Winchester, Eley Brothers, Peters and Dominion. Unless otherwise noted the condition ratings are about very good to excellent. (77884-16T) [Craig Brown Collection]

3716. LOT OF MILITARY MANUALS This is a lot of nine U.S. Military Intelligence Division issued manuals marked “Restricted”, with publishing dates between 1942 and 1944, pertaining to the German military in WW II and with the following titles: German Military Training; German Antiaircraft Artillery; The German Motorized Infantry Regiment showing a separated front cover; German Mountain Warfare; The German Armored Army; Company Officer’s Handbook of the German Army; The Development of German Defensive Tactics in Cyrenacia-1941; Handbook on German Military Forces, consisting of 372 pages; German Winter Warfare; Order of Battle of the German Army, consisting of 566 pages, with a faded red cover showing creasing and a tape repair and is mounted to a protective cardboard binder. Unless otherwise noted all are intact with varying levels of fading to the tan softcovers, light soiling and wear. (77884-16U) [Craig Brown Collection]

3717. LOT OF MILITARY MANUALS Eight total with the first two being hardcovers beginning with an excellent condition hardcover with a Crown Copyright 1975 reproduction of one of a series of volumes produced for use by the British Army during WWII, this one being German Order of Battle 1944 which covers the regiments, formations and units of the German ground forces with an introduction by Ian V. Hogg and with a total of approximately 500 pages. The other hardcover is in a lesser state of condition with separation occurring at the spine, this one however is an original, published in 1907, titled Drill Regulations for The Infantry, German Army 1906, with a length of 150 pages and like the remaining items in this lot is official U.S. issued. The next one is missing its cover but retains a crisp oval ink stamp that reads “Harvard College Library/Nov 12 1906/Cambridge Mass” and also “From the U.S. Government; it is titled Actual Experiences in War: Battle Action of the Infantry; Impressions of a Company Commander. The next three are WWI era: Notes on Examination of the Effects and Various Objects Found on German Soldiers, dated 1917, Handbook of Ordnance Data, dated 1918 and consisting of 523 pages, and Tanks Organization and Tactics, also dated 1918. The last two are WWII era beginning with a Staff Officers’ Field Manual titled Enemy Forces Organization, Technical, and logistical Data which could be categorized as a hard cover as it is bound in an excellent condition green hard binder identified with the title and also “Restricted”. The last one is 375 pages, separating at the spine, from the Military Intelligence Service and identified as The German Rifle Company/For Study and Translation; it is dated 1942. The overall condition of the lot is about very good with widely varying lengths. (77884-16V) [Craig Brown Collection]

3718. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six. Pistols Digest, by Karl R. Pawlas; c. 1989 Journal-Verlag Schwend Gmbh. 452 page softcover produced for identification purposes and provides detailed photography accompanied by specs presented in German, French, English and Spanish. The Luger Pistol: Its History and Development from 1893-1945, by Fred A. Datig; c. 1958 Fred A. Datig, this printing 1962. 328 pages hardcover with jacket and protective sleeve. The Luger Snail Drum and Other Accessories for the Artillery Model Luger, by Edward C. Sayre; c. 2010 the estate of Edward C. Sayre. 144 pages softcover. Text Book of Small Arms: 1904, by Captain W. B. Wallace, introduction by Bob Hadaway; 233 pages hardcover remaining in excellent condition with a paper ID label attached to the spine. There is no copyright or publishing information provided; the preface is dated May 1904 and there is no evidence that this is a reproduction. Pistols of World War I: Military Revolvers and Automatics 1868-1918, by Robert J. Adamek; c. 2001 Robert J. Adamek. 298 pages softcover that is copy number 743 of 1000 and signed by the author. Lugers at Random, by Charles Kenyon, Jr.; c. 1969 Charles Kenyon, Jr. 420 pages identification oriented hardcover with jacket covered by clear sleeve and including full page photos with the opposite page providing pertinent information in categorical form. A useful tool provided in a practical format for the collector. (77884-16W)

3719. LOT OF BOOKS This lot consists of the entire three volume set of hardcovers with jackets and protective plastic covers titled Firearms Identification, by J. Howard Mathews; c. 1962 Charles C. Thomas, Publisher. Vol. I, The laboratory examination of small arms, rifling char-acteristics in hand guns, and notes on automatic pistols, 401 pages. Vol. II, Original photographs and other illustrations of hand guns, 494 pages. Vol. III, Original photographs and other illustrations of hand guns. Data on rifling characteristics of hand guns and rifles, 730 pages. The overall condition is near excellent with extremely minimal wear and some scattered spots of dirt. (77884-16X) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3720. LOT OF BOOKS Five total. Small Arms of the World, by W.H.B. Smith, ninth edition with updates by Joseph E. Smith; c. 1960, 1962, 1966 and 1969. 768 pages hardcover with protective sleeve. Handguns of the World: Military Revolvers and Self-Loaders from 1870-1945, by Edward C. Ezell; c. 1981 Edward C. Ezell. 704 pages hardcover with jacket showing a small tear and some creasing. Arms of the World-1911: The Fabulous Catalogue of Arms and the Outdoors, edited by Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr.; c. 1972 Digest Books Inc. 701 pages softcover that is a reproduction. World’s Guns: and Other Weapons, edited by Philip McFarland; c. 1958 Golden State Arms Inc. 288 pages softcover that serves as means of identifying thousands of firearms models. The last item is a pocket size booklet Manual of Small Arms and Special Weapons, published by Bernard’s Ltd. (undated) and consisting of about 30 pages. The overall condition of the lot is very good plus with minor blemishes. (77884-16Y) [Craig Brown Collection]

3721. LOT OF BOOKS Four total. Famous Automatic Pistols and Revolvers, compiled by John Olson; published by Jolex (no date). 270 pages softcover that consists of reproductions of obscure handgun manuals, many of which required translation to English. This volume covers 37 models from 21 manufacturers. Text Book of Small Arms 1929, first published by His Majesty’s Stationery Office in 1929, this edition c. 1961 The Holland Press. 427 pages hardcover with jacket and clear plastic cover and provides a general discussion of small arms developed until 1961 and includes many schematic diagrams. System Mauser: A Pictorial History of the Model 1896 Self-Loading Pistol, Joseph W. Breathed, Jr. and Joseph J. Schroeder, Jr. c. 1967 Joseph W. Breathed, Jr. 273 pages hardcover with jacket and clear plastic sleeve that is copy 190 of the limited first printing of 1000 copies and signed by the authors. A tried and true reference work. German Pistols and Revolvers 1871-1945, by Ian V. Hogg; c. 1971 Ian V. Hogg, Lionel Leventhal Ltd. 160 pages hardcover with jacket and protective sleeve. This lot rates very good to excellent with a few incidents of minor soiling or wear. (77884-16Z) [Craig Brown Collection]

3722. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four. Pistols, Rifles and Machine Guns: A straightforward explanation of their mechanism, construction, and role in battle, by Lt. Col. W. G. B. Allen; c. 1953, 1961, 1964 English Universities Press Ltd. 177 pages hardcover with jacket and clear cover. Small Arms of the World, by W.H.B. Smith with updates by Joseph E. Smith; c. 1960, 1962, 1966. 735 pages hardcover with jacket showing some small tears. Military Handguns of France 1858-1958, by Eugene Medlin and Jean Huon; c. 1993 Eugene Medlin and Jean Huon. 124 pages softcover. German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols 1871-1945, by Hans Dieter Gotz; c. 1990 Schiffer Publishing. 246 pages hardcover with jacket. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Handguns: Pistols and Revolvers of the World, 1870 to the Present, c. 1995 A.B. Zhuk. 302 pages hardcover with jacket. The first two books in this lot rate very good plus with light wear, the last three, excellent with only the slightest blemishes. (77884-16AA) [Craig Brown Collection]

3723. LOT OF BOOKS Four total. The P.38 Pistol Spreewerk Production, by Jan Balcar and Ron Clarin; c. 2009 Ron Clarin. 298 pages excellent condition softcover signed by the authors and serving as the consummate work on P.38 production in the Czech territory. Swiss Handguns, by Fritz Hausler; c. 1975 Fritz Hausler. 140 pages hardcover with segregated text sections of German, French and English. The Luger Story: The Standard History of the World’s Most Famous Handgun, by John Walter; c. 1995 John Walter. 256 pages hardcover with jacket and rating excellent. The Book of Pistols & Revolvers: An Encyclopedic Reference Work, by W. H. B. Smith; c. 1946, 1948, 1951, 1953 NRA, c. 1960, 1962 Stackpole Company. 744 pages hardcover with jacket. Also included is a 14 page printout on the Dreyse .32 ACP. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating is very good with light soiling and wear. (77884-16AB) [Craig Brown Collection]

3724. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six. The Revolver 1818-1865, by A. W. F. Taylerson, R. A. N. Andrews, and J. Frith; c. 1968 A. W. F. Taylerson, R. A. N. Andrews, and J. Frith. 360 pages hardcover with jacket. The Revolver 1865-1888, by A. W. F. Taylerson; c. 1966 A. W. F. Taylerson; 292 pages hardcover with jacket and clear sleeve. The Revolver 1889-1914, by A. W. F. Taylerson; c. 1971 A. W. F. Taylerson. 324 pages hardcover with jacket. The Handgun, by Geoffrey Boothroyd; c. 1970 Geoffrey Boothroyd. 564 pages hardcover with jacket and clear sleeve. Chronological presentation encompassing a wide range of handguns with detailed illustrations to aid the collector. Also worth mentioning is a very extensive index for quick access to this plethora of information. The Firearms Handbook, by Shelley Braverman; c. 1960 Shelley Braverman. Approximately 60 page offering assembled in a vinyl ring binder and consisting of exploded diagrams of several semiauto pistols, most of which are .25 or .32 cal. The last item is a 1994 firearms auction catalog by Butterfield & Butterfield with a cover that reads “European Military Revolvers from the Estate of Rolf H. Muller”. 100 pages softcover including color photography and also provided is an original sheet providing the prices realized. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with clear evidence that great care has been given through the years. (77884-16AC) [Craig Brown Collection]

3725. LOT OF BOOKS Seven total. International Armament, by George B. Johnson and Hans Bert Lockhoven; two volume hardcover set with jackets, c. 1965 International Armament Corp. Vol. I, 470 pages, Vol. II 483 pages with 8” tear to back end paper and a name and date written in ink on inside front cover of each. Provides history, data, technical information and photographs of weapons selected either for their contribution to an advance in design or having earned fame through combat use. Small Arms of the World, by W. H. B. Smith and Joseph E. Smith; c. 1943, 1945, 1948, 1955, 1957 W. H. B. Smith, c. 1960, 1962 (this seventh edition) The Stackpole Co. 723 pages hardcover with jacket showing some small tears. Improvised Modified Firearms, by J. David Truby and John Minnery; two volume hardcover set with jackets, c. 1975 Paladin Press. Vol. I, 140 pages, Vol. II, 139 pages. Walther Pistols and Rifles, by W. H. B. Smith; c. 1946, 1948, 1951 The Military Service Publishing Company, c. 1962 The Stackpole Co. 198 pages hardcover with jacket. Automatic Arms: Their History, Development and Use, by Melvin M. Johnson, Jr. and Charles T. Haven; c. 1941, 1942 Melvin M. Johnson, Jr. and Charles T. Haven, this fifth printing 1944. 366 pages hardcover with jacket. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with some having prices written in pencil on the front end paper and incidents of minor soiling and wear. (77884-16AD) [Craig Brown Collection]

3726. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four. Artillery and Ammunition of the Civil War, by Warren Ripley; c. 1970 Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. 384 pages hardcover. Confederate Arms, by William A. Albaugh III and Edward Simmons; c. 1957 William A. Albaugh III and Edward Simmons. 278 pages excellent condition hardcover with jacket showing small tears and includes information on edged weapons. Civil War Guns, by William B. Edwards. c. 1962 William B. Edwards. 444 pages hardcover with jacket. United States Military Small Arms 1816-1865: The Federal Firearms of the Civil War, by Robert M. Reilly; c. 1970 Eagle Press Inc. 275 pages hardcover with jacket. Unless otherwise noted the books rate very good to excellent with light blemishing. (77884-16AE) [Craig Brown Collection]

3727. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two vintage hardcovers by Claud E. Fuller. Springfield Shoulder Arms 1795-1865; c. 1931 Francis Bannerman Sons. 176 pages and with a title page that includes “Springfield Muzzle-Loading Shoulder Arms/A Description of the Flint Lock Muskets, Musketoons and Carbines/with Ordnance Office Reports, Tables and Correspondence”. There is a wonderful sketch of the upper water shops of Springfield Armory in 1830 serving as a frontispiece and the olive green cover features a gold embossed title. The book has obviously benefited from outstanding care and storage, rating excellent with only the slightest indications of wear and a small scuff along the spine, also showing a gold embossed title over a red overlay. The Rifled Musket; c. 1958 Claud E. Fuller. 302 pages presented in two parts with the first chronicled by U. S. model and part two based on individual contracts. This one has a condition rating of near excellent with a name written in ink on the front end paper, scattered spots of mild wear and a couple of small handling marks on the cover and areas of light dirt on the edges and back end paper. (77884-16AF) [Craig Brown Collection]

Page 118: SILENT AUCTIONsynthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt”

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3728. LOT OF BOOKS Three total. Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of all Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945, by Terry Gander and Peter Chamberlain; c. 1978 Terry Gander and Peter Chamberlain. 371 pages hardcover with jacket and is an identification and data oriented tool for the collector covering an extremely large array of models. Sturmgewehr!: From Firepower to Striking Power, by Hans-Dieter Handrich; c. 2004 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 569 pages hardcover with jacket and serving as the first book written in English with such a comprehensive chronicling of German assault rifles. This book seems to have seen very little use, with a small smudge of dirt on the bottom edge corner but otherwise virtually blemish-free. German Secret Weapons of World War 2, by I. V. Hogg; c. 1970 I. V. Hogg, Lionel Leventhal Limited. 80 pages hardcover with jacket and discussing topics such as rockets, homing and guidance devices and proximity fuzes. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating is very good to excellent with small jacket tears and scattered mild edge wear. (77884-16AG) [Craig Brown Collection]

3729. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six. Mauser Rifles and Pistols, W. H. B. Smith; c. 1946 Military Service Publishing Company, c. 1954 The Stack-pole Co., this printing 1958. 236 pages hardcover with jacket and rating very good with mild wear. Mauser Military Rifles of the World, by Robert W. D. Ball; c. 2000 Robert W. D. Ball. 300 pages excellent condition hardcover with jacket and with an extensive dedication by the author to Craig Brown presented on the front end paper. This copy seems to have seen little if any use. The K98k Rifle, by G. de Vries & B.J. Martens; c. 2000. 152 pages excellent condition hardcover with jacket and from the Propaganda Series by Special Interest Publicaties BV and includes a unique selection of original German WWII propaganda photos. A Collectors Guide to the German Gew. 88 “Commisssion” Rifle, by Paul S. Scarlata. 215 pages softcover that appears to have seen little if any use. Military Bolt Action Rifles 1841-1918, by Donald B. Webster; c. 1993 Museum Restoration Service. 142 pages hardcover with jacket showing small tears but otherwise rates excellent. The last item is a 20 page staple bound booklet with a title page that includes “German Mauser Rifle Model of 1898/ Gew 98/ Facts Concerning its Development as One of the Principal Weapons of the World War/Compiled by J. E. Coombes and Captain J. L. Aney, U. S. R./c. 1921 Francis Bennerman Sons. There is a separated middle sheet but otherwise the condition is excellent. Included is a protective cardboard sleeve. (77884-16AH) [Craig Brown Collection]

3730. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers with jackets. Mauser Smallbores: Sporting, Target & Training Rifles, by Jon Speed; c. 1998 Jon Speed. 349 pages. Mauser Original Oberndorf Sporting Rifles, by Jon Speed, Walter Schmid and Reiner Herrmann; c. 1997 Jon Speed. 434 pages. These table style books from Collector Grade Publications Inc. show virtually no wear but each has dirt spots at the lower front corner. (77884-16AI) [Craig Brown Collection]

3731. LOT OF BOOKS Four total including the first three with a condition rating of excellent. Mauser Military Rifles of the World, by Robert W. D. Ball; c. 2003 (third edition) Robert W. D. Ball. 367 pages hardcover with jacket. Mauser Military Rifle Markings, by Terence W. Lapin; c. 2001 (second edition) Terence W. Lapin. 167 pages softcover. Serbian and Yugoslav Mauser Rifles, by Branko Bogdanovic; c. 2005 North Cape Publications; 278 pages softcover. Mauser Bolt Rifles, by Ludwig Olson; c. 1976 F. Brownell & Son. 364 pages hardcover with jacket rating very good to excellent with light wear and dirt. (77884-16AJ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3732. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three hardcovers with jackets including the first two rating excellent. The Devil’s Paintbrush: Sir Hiram Maxim’s Gun, by Dolf L. Goldsmith; c. 1989 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 367 pages. Honour Bound: The Chauchat Machine Rifle, by Gerard Demaison and Yves Buffetaut; c. 1995 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 209 pages. The World’s Assault Rifles & Automatic Carbines, by Daniel D. Musgrave & Thomas B. Nelson; c. 1967 Daniel D. Musgrave and Thomas B. Nelson. 546 pages and rating near excellent with a couple of spots of dirt and some tape residue on the inside covers from contact with the clear jacket sleeve. (77884-16AK) [Craig Brown Collection]

3733. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. The Lee-Enfield Rifle: Its history and development from first designs to the present day-fully illustrated, by Major E. G. B. Reynolds; c. 1960 E. G. B. Reynolds. 224 pages hardcover with jacket with clear plastic sleeve mounted with tape that has trans-ferred residue to inside covers. The British Service Lee: Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield Rifles and Carbines 18880-1980, by Ian Skennerton; c. 1982 Ian Skennerton. 410 pages hardcover with jacket. Limited War Sniping, by Peter Senich; c. 1977 Paladin Press. 143 pages hardcover with jacket. Handbook of Military Rifle Marks 1866-1950: An Illustrated Guide to Identifying Military Rifles and Marks, c. 1998 Mapleleaf Militaria Publications. 60 pages softcover. Rifles of the Snow: A Collector’s Guide to Finnish Military Rifles 1918-1944, by Doug Bowser and Powers Dunaway; c. 1996 Doug Bowser. 63 pages spiral bound softcover that is dedicated to Craig Brown by Bowser on the inside front cover. The last item is a collection of copies of portions of several texts totaling about 120 pages and bound in a cardboard sleeve identified as “Danish and Norwegian Krags”. The conditions of the items in this lot range from very good to excellent with any imperfections being of the minor variety. (77884-16AL) [Craig Brown Collection]

3734. LOT OF BOOKS and manuals Eight total. The Book of the Machine Gun, by Major F. V. Longstaff and A. Hilliard Atteridge; published 1917 by Hugh Rees, Ltd. 427 pages hardcover including several pullout and photographic plates. Includes illustrated frontispiece featuring the Royal Munster Fusiliers at Aldershot circa 1914. The book remains in very good condition with gold embellished spine and front cover. The German Assault Rifle 1935-1945, by Peter R. Senich; c. 1987 Peter R. Senich. 313 pages hardcover with jacket showing a couple of small tears but virtually no wear is observed; there are very small areas of light dirt along page edges. The First Model Maxim Automatic Machine Gun, by Roger Marsh; c. 1945 Roger Marsh. 12 page staple bound softcover that is copy no. 210 of 500 of the limited edition from The Automatic Weapons Design Series, signed by the author, and rates near excellent with minor discoloration. The remaining items in the lot are softcover military manuals beginning with a 1942 dated British example with a light blue cover with the front that includes “Carbines, Machine, Sten, 9mm. Mks. I, II & III and consisting of 23 pages. The last four are official U. S. Army issue beginning with a three volume set on submachine guns and produced as a handout for use in armament courses with Vols. I & II dated July 1958 and Vol. III, June 1959. They total 369 full size pages and remain in excellent condition. The last one is on German submachineguns, dated July 1958, consisting of 83 full size pages and rating very good with minor staining. (77884-16AM) [Craig Brown Collection]

3735. LOT OF BOOKS Four total. Mannlicher Rifles and Pistols, by Walter H. B. Smith; c. 1947 The Military Service Publishing Co. 239 pages hardcover with jacket, rating very good plus and covering both military and sporting arms. Also included is an original Nov. 1959 article by Ludwig Olson from the American Rifleman. Mannlicher Military Rifles: Straight Pull and Turn Bolt Designs, by Paul S. Scarlata; c. 2004 Paul Scarlata. 167 pages excellent condition hardcover with jacket. The Book of Rifles, by W. H. B. Smith and Joseph E. Smith; c. 1948 National Rifle Association. 655 pages hardcover with jacket and protective clear sleeve mounted by tape with adhesive residue having transferred to the inside covers. A Collector’s Guide to the German Gew. 88 “Commission” Rifle, by Paul S. Scarlata; c. 2007 Paul Scarlata. 215 pages softcover with creasing and a compromised profile at the lower right corner. (77884-16AN) [Craig Brown Collection]

3736. BOOK LOT Imperial Japanese Grenade Rifles and Launchers, by Gregory A. Babich and Thomas A. Keep; c. 2004 Gregory A. Babich. 247 pages hardcover that appears to have seen little if any use and remains virtually as new. Very detailed reference work including diagrams and crisp color photography. (77884-16AP) [Craig Brown Collection]

3737. LOT OF BOOKS Seven total. How the Jap Army Fights, by Lt. Col. Paul W. Thompson, Lt. Col. Harold Doud and Lt. John Scofield; c. 1942 Infantry Journal, Inc. Approximately 185 pages softcover. Yamashita, by A. J. Barker; c. 1973 Ballantine Books Inc. 159 pages softcover. Giving Up the Gun: Japan’s Reversion to the Sword, 1543-1879, by Noel Perrin; c. 1979 Noel Perrin. 122 pages softcover. Japan’s World War II Balloon Bomb Attacks on North America, by Robert C. Mikesh; Originally published in the Smithsonian Annals of Flight series, all rights reserved. Printed by Smithsonian Institution Press 1973. 85 pages softcover. Military Rifles of Japan 1897-1945, by Fred L. Honeycutt, Jr. and F. Patt Anthony; c. 1977 Fred L. Honeycutt, Jr. 224 pages hardcover with jacket. Japanese Rifles of World War II, by Duncan O. McCollum; c. 1996 Duncan McCollum. 61 pages softcover signed by the author. Second World War Japanese Combat Weapons, edited by W. H. Tantum IV & E. J. Hoffschmidt; c. 1968 by the editors. 227 pages hardcover with jacket. The conditions range from very good to excellent with the first book listed having a tape repaired and separating spine and other blemishes limited to minor wear and soiling. (77884-16AQ) [Craig Brown Collection]

Page 119: SILENT AUCTIONsynthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt”

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3738. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five. Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Uniforms & Equipments. Reference work written mainly in Japanese with some captions in English. No c. info. in English. The Hand Cannons of Imperial Japan, by Harry Derby; c. 1981 Harry L. Derby, III. 282 pages hardcover signed by the author. Japanese Ammunition 1880-1945, by Ken Elks; (no c. info.), foreword dated 1981. 83 pages staple bound softcover with additional pull-out chart. Military Rifles of Japan, by Fred L. Honeycutt, Jr. and F. Patt Anthony. This second edition c. 1983 with this being copy no. 185 of 1000 and signed by Honeycutt. 206 pages hardcover with jacket. Japanese Hand Guns, by Frederick E. Leithe; c. 1968 Frederick E. Leithe. Approximately 250 pages hardcover with jacket and presented with full page photographs with detailed specs and includes a section on holsters. A useful resource for the collector. The conditions of the books in this lot range from near excellent to excellent with only minor wear and dirt visible. (77884-16AR) [Craig Brown Collection]

3739. LOT OF MANUALS Total of seven softcovers. The Jap Army, by Lt. Col. Paul W. Thompson, Lt. Col. Harold Doud and Lt. John Scofield; c. 1942 Infantry Journal, Inc. 158 pages offering which is No. 1 from the Know Your Enemies series distributed by Army Orientation Course. The Jap Soldier, by Captain Arthur Goodfriend; c. 1943 Infantry Journal Inc. 125 pages with illustration of Japanese soldiers on front cover. Japanese Ground and Air Forces, dated 1942 and identified as Military Intelligence Service Information Bulletin No. 14. 128 pages with many illustrations and a battle ground sketch serving as the front cover. The remaining four are U.S. War Dept. issued and each exhibit the header “Restricted” at the top of the front cover beginning with Handbook on Japanese Military Forces, dated 1941, 273 pages. Japanse Infantry Weapons, dated 1943, 241 pages. Japanese Warfare: A Summary, dated 1942, 84 pages. Notes on Japanese Warfare, dated 1942, 17 pages with no conventional cardboard cover but housed in a generic black cardboard binder. The overall condition is very good with fading and scattered wear on some. (77884-16AS) [Craig Brown Collection]

3740. LOT OF BOOKS Three total and written entirely in Italian and beginning with the two volume hardcover set, Armamento Individuale Dell’ Esercito Piemontese E Italiano 1814-1914, by Alfredo Bartocci and Luciano Salvatici: Vol 1, Cavalleria, Artigliera a cavallo, Treno di provianda; c. 1978, 199 pages. Vol. 2, Fanteria-Bersalieri-Artiglieria-Genio-Stato Maggiore-Piazze-Servizi Amministrativi; c. 1987 Edibase-Enrico Bartocci, 303 pages. These are large volumes (13 3/4”x10”) with illustrated tan covers showing scattered mild edge wear that is more pronounced on one corner. Les Pistolets Beretta, by Michel Malherbe; c. 1991 Editions Pardes, Puiseaux. 172 pages hardcover rating excellent plus and appears to have seen little use, if any. (77884-16AT) [Craig Brown Collection]

3741. LOT OF BOOKS Two total and written entirely in Italian. Armi Ed Equipaggiamenti Dell’esercito Italiano Nella Grande Guerra 1915-1918, by Nevio Mantoan; c. 1996 Edizioni Gino Rossato. 192 pages hardcover. Uniformi E Distintivi Dell’esercito Italiano Nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale 19401945, by Andrea Viotti; c. 1988 Ufficio Storico SME. 519 pages hardcover with jacket showing a couple of small areas of light dirt. The lot rates excellent overall. (77884-16AU) [Craig Brown Collection]

3742. LOT OF BOOKS This lot consists of 37 books written entirely in French by J. Boudriot and titled Armes a Feu Francaises Modeles Regle-mentaires. No copyright or publishing information is provided. These “books” are not bound but secured in their original six cardboard sleeves with the following headers: 1717-1836 (three series), 1833-1861 cahargement bouche & percussion, 1858-1918 chargement culasse and armament d’essai 1759-1917. The collection is housed in a practical cardboard storage box with a hinged top. The lot rates excellent overall. (77884-16AV) [Craig Brown Collection]

3743. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three hardcovers written entirely in French, beginning with the two volume set, Atlas de la Baionnette de Collection, by Jean-Pierre Vial; no c. info. provided. Vol. 1, 336 pages. Vol 2, 392 pages. Atlas de la Baionnette de Collection, Vol. 3 by Jean-Pierre Vial; no c. info. provided. 496 pages. This is an excellent condition lot. (77884-16AW) [Craig Brown Collection]

3744. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven written entirely in French. Les Grenades Francaises de la Grande Guerre, by Patrice Delhomme; c. 1984 Patrice Delhomme. 139 pages softcover that is no. 1630 of a limited edition of 2000 copies and signed by the author. Armes a Feu de L’armee Francaise 1860 a 1940, by Jean Martin; c. 1974 Crepin Leblond. 459 pages hardcover with cover separating at the top of the spine and a small piece missing at its bottom. Mauser 98, by Jean Huon; c. 1997 Jean Huon. 113 pages softcover. Gazette des armes: Paul Mauser et ses Armes, by Yves Cadiou; c. 1978 Argout Editions. Tradition Magazine: armes-uniformes- figurines, No. 1; c. 1987. 62 pages periodical. Tradition Magazine: armes-uniformes-figurines, No. 4; c. 1987. 50 pages periodical. Les Casques de L’armee Francaise De 1915 a 1945, by Frederic Bruyelle, Renaud Mansuy and Francois Raquillet; published 1997 E.S.P. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating is very good to excellent with minor blemishes. (77884-16AX) [Craig Brown Collection]

3745. BOOK LOT ARS Mechanica: The Ultimate FN Book, by Auguste Francotte, Claude Gaier and Robert Karlshausen; c. Herstal S.A. (no date provided). This is a very impressively constructed hardcover with jacket and 576 pages filled with glossy illustrations and informative text on the incredibly wide range of products generated by the iconic company. The book measures 13 1/2”x10”x2” and weighs nine lbs. Some of the products chronicled outside of the outstanding array of firearms, are ammunition, fishing poles, tennis rackets, motorcycles, jet engines and automobiles. An outstanding presentation in a clever chronological format. The book appears to have seen little use and remains in excellent condition. (77884-16AY) [Craig Brown Collection]

3746. BOOK LOT A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor in all Countries and in all Times: Together with Some Closely Related Subjects, by George Cameron Stone; c. 1934 The Southworth Press, c. 1961 Jack Brussel. 694 pages hardcover with jacket and renowned as a preeminent reference source for collectors. This copy rates very good plus as there is separation occurring where the spine meets the illustrated frontispiece and title pages. Outside of that there is minor scattered dirt and a bit of creasing and wear to the jacket. (77884-16AZ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3747. BOOK LOT Two total. The World’s Submachine Guns (Machine Pistols), Vol. I, by Thomas B. Nelson with the assistance of Hans B. Lock-hoven; c. 1963 Thomas B. Nelson. 739 pages hardcover with jacket and chronicling over 300 weapons with data and photos; included is a technical guide in 20 languages. The World’s Machine Pistols and Submachine Guns: Developments from 1964-1980, Vol. IIa by Thomas B. Nelson and Daniel D. Musgrave; c. 1980 Thomas B. Nelson and Daniel D. Musgrave. 673 pages hardcover with jacket and containing data, history and photographs of over 200 weapons and a section covering shoulder stocked pistols. The condition rating is very good plus with mild soiling and wear evident in scattered areas. (77884-16BA) [Craig Brown Collection]

3748. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. Handguns of the Armed Organizations of the Soviet Occupation Zone and German Democratic Republic, by Dieter H. Marschall; c. 2003 Ucross Books. 110 pages softcover. Fighting Vehicles of the Red Army, by B. Perrett; c. 1969 Ian Allan. 104 pages hardcover with jacket. Guns for the Tsar: American Technology and the Small Arms Industry in Nineteenth-Century Russia, c. 1990 Northern Illinois University Press. 274 pages hardcover with jacket. Soviet Small-Arms and Ammunition, by David Naumovich; c. 1995 D.N. Bolotin. 264 pages hardcover. The first four books in this lot rate excellent. White Mammoths: The Dramatic Story of Russian Tanks in Action, by Alexander Poliakov, translated from the Russian by Norbert Guterman; c. 1943 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. 189 pages hardcover. The last item is a U.S. manual with a red front cover that includes “Army Forces Far East/Military Intelligence Section/General Staff June 1953” and “Material in the Hands of or Possibly Available to the Communist Forces in the Far East” and also “Restricted Security Information”. 367 pages. (77884-16BB) [Craig Brown Collection]

3749. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six written entirely in German. Karabiner 98 kurz, by Friedrich Graf; c. 1997 Journal-Verlag Schwend. 159 pages softcover. Im Auge Des Jagers: Der WEhrmachts-Scharfschutze Josef Allerberger, by Albrecht Wacker; c. 2000 Albrecht Wacker. 288 pages hardcover. Das Tankgewehr Mauser M 1918, by Wolfgang Kern; c. 2002 Edition Kernklangwerk. 176 pages hardcover. Jager und Gejagte Die Geschichte der Scharfschutzen, by Jan Boger; c. 1980 Motorbuch Verlag. 293 pages hardcover with jacket. Das System Adalbert Der K98k, by Albrecht Wacker; c. 1993 Barett. 280 pages hardcover with jacket. Repetiererfamilie System 98, 114 pages undated periodical. The items in this lot rate excellent overall. (77884-16BC) [Craig Brown Collection]

Page 120: SILENT AUCTIONsynthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt”

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3750. LOT OF BOOKS Three volume hardcover set written in German. Heer Der Neue Stockel, by Eugene Heer; Vol. 1, A-L, c. 1978, 740 pages. Vol. 2, M-Z, c. 1979, 747 pages. Vol. 3, A-Z, 800 pages. The set rates near excellent with ingrained dirt on the front lower corner and a couple of handling marks. (77884-16BD) [Craig Brown Collection]

3751. LOT OF BOOKS Two volume hardcover set written in German. Die deutschen Marinen 1818-1918: Organisation, Uniformierung, Bewaff-nung und Ausrustung, by Rolf Noeske and Claus P. Stefanski; c. 2011 Verlag Militaria. 1194 total pages including a 157 page section at the back of the second volume consisting of outstanding color illustrations with detailed identification captions, ideal for the collector. The books appear to be unused and would rate as new if it were not for a contact mark on the lower front jacket corner of volume 2. They are housed in their original and illustrated outer cardboard sleeve showing a 2” split at one of the seams but otherwise excellent. (77884-16BE) [Craig Brown Collection]

3752. LOT OF BOOKS Three volume hardcover set with jackets and outer cardboard storage sleeve, from Verlag Militaria and all written entirely in German by Dieter Storz. Gewehr & Karabiner 98: Die Schubwaffen 98 des deutschen Reichsheeres von 1898 bis 1918; c. 2006. 447 pages and with jacket missing about 20% of the front section at the bottom. Deutsche Militargewehr Vom Werdergewehr: bis zum Modell 71/84; c. 2011. 385 pages. Deutsche Militargewhre: Schubwaffen 88 und 91 sowie Ziel- und Fechtgewehre, Seitengewehre und Patronentaschen. c. 2012. 387 pages. This is a very impressively produced edition featuring high resolution photography and coated thick caliper paper stock filled with outstanding illustrations. This set appears to have seen little if any use with the only setback being the aforementioned jacket. (77884-16BF) [Craig Brown Collection]

3753. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six hardcovers written in German. Die Bewaffnung der Preukifchen Fubtruppen: mit Gewebreu (Buchfen) von 1809 bis zur Gegenmart, by Bon b. Menges. c. 1969 Heere der Vergangenheit. 75 pages with jacket. Die Handwaffen: des brandenbur-gisch-preuBischdeutschen Heeres 1640-1945, by Werner Eckardt and Otto Morawietz; c. 1957 Helmut Gerhard Schulz. 258 pages with jacket. Handfeuerwaffen: Systematischer Uberlick uber die Handfeuerwaffen und ihre Geschichte, by Jaroslaw Lugs. Two volume set published 1956. Vol. 1, 763 pages. Vol. 2, 428 pages. Geschichte der Handfeuerwaffen, by J. Schon. Originally published 1858, this printing 1968. 182 pages plus several pull-out diagrams. Mauser-Gewehre & Mauser-Patente, by R. H. Korn; c. 1971 Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, Graz. 440 pages plus many pull-out illustrations. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with light wear or scattered ingrained dirt. (77884-16BG) [Craig Brown Collection]

3754. LOT OF BOOKS Eight total and written in German. Handfeuerwaffen: Baden (bis 1870), by Udo Lander; c.1987 Militargeschichtliches Forschungsamt Frieberg. 187 pages softcover. Handfeuerwaffen: Die historisch-technische Entwicklung, by Rolf Wirtgen; c. 1980 ergantze Auflage. 119 pages text plus about 60 pages of photos (softcover). Die Feurerwaffend der Konigl: Hannoverschen Infantrie, by W. H. Gundell. C. 1852 Fotomechanischer Nachdruck, this printing 1978. 211 pages softcover. C. 1852 Fotomechanischer Nachdruck, this printing 1978. 211 pages softcover. Die Bewaffnung der Armeen des Konigreichs Wurttemberg und des Grobherzogtums Baden, by Udo Vollmer; c. 1981 Journal-Verlag. 214 pages hardcover with jacket. Die Handwaffen: des brandenburgisch-preubisch-deutschen Heered 1640-1945, by Werner Eckardt and Otto Morawietz; c. 1973 Helmut Gerhard Schulz. 334 pages hardcover with jacket. Faschinenmesser, by Wolfgang Peter-Michel; c. 2013 Wolfgang Peter-Michel. 199 pages hardcover. In Wehr Und Waffen: Wehrburger, Soldner und Soldaten in Oldenburg and den Hanses-tadten, by Peter Galperin; c. 1983 Motorbuch Verlag. 248 pages hardcover with jacket. Die Armee des Konigreichs Hannover: Bewaffnung und Geschichte von 1803-1866, by Udo Vollmer; c. 1978 Journal-Verlag. 165 pages hardcover with jacket. (77884-16BH) [Craig Brown Collection]

3755. LOT OF BOOKS Lot of seven hardcovers written in German. Heia Safari!: Deutchlands Rampf Ditafrica, by General von Lettow-Vorbeck; c. 1920 R. J. Roebler. 280 pages hardcover with pull-out map, illustrated frontispiece, minor liquid stain on front cover and the onset of sep-aration at the spine. Ufrica zu unfern Suben, by Engenieur F. Goebel; c. 1925 R. F. Roebler. 130 pages including the first ten or so showing indications of contact with liquid. Grinnerungsblatter deuftcher Regmenter, by Dr. Fritz Chrenforth and Udolf Burfart; dated 1925. 159 pages and includes two loose topographical maps. Sturm uber Sudwest: Der Hereroaufstand von 1904- Ein dusters Kapitel der deutschen kolonialen Vergangenheit Namibias, by Walter Nuhn; c. 1989 Bernard & Graefe Verlag. 400 pages with jacket and rating excellent. Entwaffnung und Militarkontrolle in Deutschland 1919-1927, by Michael Salewski; c. 1966 R. Oldenbourg Munchen. 421 pages with jacket and rating near excellent. Mit Den Panzern In Ost Und West: Erlebnisberichte von Mitkampfern aus den Feldzugen in Polen und Frankreich 1939/40, by Herausgegeben von Generaloberst Guderian; 1942 Volk and Reich Verlag. 354 pages and in near very good condition with a separating spine and mild fading. Militarstadt Spandau: Zentrum der preubischen Waffenproduktion von 1722 bis 1918, by Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus; c. 1998 Brandenburgisches Velagshaus. 279 pages and in excellent condition. (77884-16BI) [Craig Brown Collection]

3756. LOT OF BOOKS Lot of four hardcovers written in German. Das Seitengewehr 84/98 bei der Reichswehr und Wehrmacht von 1920 bis 1945, by Sebastien Thiem; c. Alle Rechte 2015. 598 pages with foreword signed by the author. Deutsche Versuchs-und Musterseitengewehre von 1895 bis 1945, by Sebastian Thiem; c. 2014 S. Roderer Verlag. 726 pages with foreword signed by the author. Der Hirschfanger, by Gerhard Seifert; c. 1973 Journal-Verlag Schwend. 95 pages hardcover. Die blanten Waffen und die Gchutzmaffen, by W. Gohlte; c. 1972 heere ber Bergangenbeit. 163 pages hardcover. This is an excellent condition lot. (77884-16BJ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3757. LOT OF BOOKS Lot of five hardcovers. Life in a Tank, by Richard Haigh; c. 1918 Richard Haigh. 141 pages and with a 1918 dated name and address written on the inside front cover and “Thomas L. Sullivan/Lieutenant, 44th Tank Co.” on the front end paper and exceptionally light wear and soiling. Steel Chariots in the Desert: The Story of an Armoured-Car Driver with the Duke of Westminster in Libya and in Arabia with T. E. Lawrence, by S. C. Rolls; first published 1937 (only date provided). 286 pages and with a 1941 dated name, address and note written in pencil on a blank front page. There are mild handling marks and spots of dirt on the cover. Taurus Pursuant: A History of 11th Armoured Division, (no author name or c. info. provided), foreword dated 1945. 161 pages hardcover with jacket, several pull-out maps and a somewhat compromised structure. Panzer Battles: A Study of the Employment of Armor in the Second World War, by Major General F. W. von Mellenthin, Chief of Staff, Fourth German Panzer Army, translated by H. Betzler; c. 1956 University of Oklahoma Press. 383 pages with jacket and in excellent condition. Mechanical Traction in War: For Road-Transport with Notes on Automobiles Generally, by Lieut.-Col. Otfried Layriz of the German Army, translated by R. B. Marston. Dated 1900 Sampson Low, Marston and Co. 103 pages with illustrated frontispiece, inside front cover tape reinforcement, scattered spots of grime and mild edge wear. (77884-16BK) [Craig Brown Collection]

3758. LOT OF BOOKS Five total. Mauser Pocket Pistols 1910-1946, by Roy G. Pender III; c. 1971 Roy G. Pender. 307 pages hardcover with jacket and is copy no. 280 of the limited first printing of 1000 copies and signed by the author. The Dutch Luger (Parabellum): A Com-plete History, by Bas J. Martens and Guus de Vries; c. 1994 Bas J. Martens and Guus de Vries/International Publishers, Inc. 269 pages hardcover with jacket. The Navy Luger: The 9mm Pistole 1904 and the Imperial German Navy: a concise illustrated history, by Joachim Gortz and John Walter; c. 1988 Lyon Publishing International. 128 pages hardcover with jacket. Luger Tips, by Michael Reese II; c. 1976 Michael Reese II, this revised edition 1992. 120 pages softcover. World of Lugers: Serial Numbers of Lugers Issued to German Agents in the United States 1913-1916; c. 1975 Sam Costanzo. 79 pages staple bound softcover chronicling the Lugers issued by Hans Tauscher to German espionage agents in the U.S. and Canada during the period 1913-1916. All of the books in this lot are in excellent condition. (77884-16BL) [Craig Brown Collection]

3759. LOT OF BOOKS Five volume hardcover set Uniforms, Organization and History of the Waffen-SS, by Roger James Bender and Hugh Page Taylor, first edition and all copyrights by the authors. Vol. 1, c. 1969, 160 pages. Vol. 2, c. 1971, 176 pages. Vol. 3, c. 1972, 176 pages. Vol. 4, c. 1975, 207 pages. Vol. 5, c. 1982, 256 pages. The overall condition is near excellent with minor fading and soiling. (77884-16BM) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3760. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight. The Sword and Bayonet Makers of Imperial Germany 1871-1918, by John Walter; c. 1973 Lyon Press. Approximately 120 pages hardcover with jacket and serving as a register of firms known to have manufactured edged weapons. Daggers, Bayonets & Fighting Knives of Hitler’s Germany, by Major John R. Angolia; c. 1971 Major John R. Angolia. 334 pages hardcover. The German Bayonet: A comprehensive illustrated history of the regulation patterns, 1871-1945, by John Walter; c. 1976 John Walter, Lionel Leventhal. 128 pages hardcover with jacket. German Bayonets: The Models 98/02 and 98/05, by Anthony Carter; c. 1984 Anthony Carter. 124 pages softcover. Bayonet Belt Frogs, by Anthony Carter, two volume softcover set; c. 1983 Anthony Carter. Part I: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Britain, Canada, Czechoslovakia and New Zealand, 51 pages. Part II: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey and Yugoslavia. 56 pages with a wavy profile from storage. A Bibliography of the Bayonet, by R.D.C. Evans; c. 2000 R.D.C. Evans.208 pages spiral bound softcover and chronicling books and periodicals. Bayonet Markings: A Guide for Collectors, by I.D. Davidson; c. 1973 I.D. Davidson. 22 pages staple bound softcover. The conditions range from very good to excellent with no severe blemishes evident. (77884-16BN) [Craig Brown Collection]

3761. LOT OF BOOKS Complete three volume hardcover set of Uniforms & Traditions of the Luftwaffe, by John R. Angolia & Adolf Schlicht with copyrights by the authors; Vol. 1: c. 1996, 587 pages. Vol. 2: c. 1997, 480 pages. Vol. 3: c. 1998, 592 pages. Valuable resource for the collector consisting of 45 total chapters with hundreds of illustrations. This set rates excellent, showing little indication of use and exhibiting a bit of corner wear. (77884-16BP) [Craig Brown Collection]

3762. LOT OF BOOKS Complete three volume hardcover set of Die Kriegsmarine Uniforms and Traditions, by John R. Angolia and Adolf Schlicht with copyrights by the authors; Vol. 1: c. 1991, 416 pages. Vol. 2: c. 1991, 383 pages. Vol. 3: c. 1993, 447 pages. These books rate excellent and are hard to come by in complete sets. (77884-16BQ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3763. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six hardcovers with jackets. Tank: The Story of their Battles and the Men who Drove them from their First Use in WWI to Korea, by Arch Whitehouse; c. 1960 Arch Whitehouse. 383 pages. The Observer’s Fighting Vehicles Directory: World War II, edited by Bart H. Vanderveen; c. 1969 Olyslager Organisation NV and B. H. Vanderveen. 340 pages and is presented as a photographic based means of identification of “soft skin” vehicles. Tanks and other Tracked Vehicles in Service, by B. T. White; c. 1978 Blandford Press. 155 pages and in excellent condition. Armoured Fighting Vehicles of the World, by Christopher F. Foss; c. 1977 Christopher F. Foss. 192 pages. Pictorial History of Tanks of the World 1915-45, by Peter Chamberlain & Chris Ellis; c. 1972 Lionel Leventhal Ltd., Peter Chamberlain & Chris Ellis. 256 pages and a front cover that has reduced stability from storage. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Military Vehicles, by Ian V. Hogg and John Weeks; c. 1980 Quatro Ltd. 319 pages. Unless otherwise noted the books rate about near excellent with minor wear and soiling. (77884-16BR) [Craig Brown Collection]

3764. LOT OF BOOKS and booklets Total of 14. In the Wake of the Tank: The First Fifteen Years of Mechanization in the British Army, by Lieut.-Col. G. Le Q. Martel; dated 1931 Sifton Praed & Co., Ltd. 257 pages hardcover with jacket. Fighting Tanks since 1916, by Major Ralph E. Jones, Captain George H. Rarey and Robert J. Icks.; c. 1933 National Service Publishing Co. 325 pages and with a separating spine and front inside cover with a tape repair. Tom Swift and His War Tank, by Victor Appleton; c. 1918 Grosset & Dunlap. 218 pages hardcover novel with illustrated frontispiece. The next item is a 37 page U.S. War Dept. Basic Field Manual identified as “Restricted FM 30-40” and “Military Intelligence/Identification of United States Armored Vehicles/May 21, 1941”. Next is an undated 50 page booklet Tanks at War, a London published compilation distributed to Home Guards and service personnel for the purpose of identifying enemy tanks. The last ten items are undated commercial booklets with the following titles British Army Vehicles & Equipment, two volumes; part one: Armour, part two: Artillery, British Tanks 1915-1945 and British Armoured Cars 1914-1945. The last five are from the series The Royal Armoured Corps Tank Museum and with the following titles: Tanks 1915-1918 The First World War, Tanks 1919-1939 The Inter War Period, Tanks 1940-1946 The Second World War, Tanks of Other Nations, and A Short Guide to The Royal Armoured Corps Tank Museum. The first three items in the lot rate about very good with fading and wear commensurate with their age and the balance rates excellent. The booklets are contained in protective cardboard sleeves. (77884-16BS) [Craig Brown Collection]

3765. LOT OF BOOKS Eight total. Hitler’s Eastern Legions, by Antonio Munoz, two volume softcover set; Vol. I: The Baltic Schutzmannschaft 1941-1945; (no c. info. provided) 96 pages. Vol. II The Osttruppen; c. 1997 Antonio J. Munoz & Axis Europa, Inc. 52 pages. The Kaminski Brigade: A History, 1941-1945, by Antonio Munoz; c. Anthony Munoz (no date provided). 64 pages softcover. SS-Heimwehr Danzig 1939: An Ephemeral Paramilitary Formation-Polish Campaign, 1939, by Rolf Michaelis; c. 1993 Michaelis-Verlag. 76 pages softcover. In a Raging Inferno: Combat Units of the Hitler Youth 1944-45, by Hans Holztrager, translated by C. F. Colton; c. 2000 Helion & Company. 148 pages hardcover. Forgotten Legions: Obscure Combat Formations of the Waffen-SS, two volume set, by Antonio J. Munoz; Vol. I, c. 1991 Antonio J. Munoz. 405 pages hardcover with jacket. Vol. II, c. Antonio J. Munoz (no date provided). Approximately 130 pages hardcover. The East Came West: Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist Volunteers in the German Armed Forces 1941-1945, edited by Antonio Munoz; c. 2001 Antonio J. Munoz. 332 pages hardcover with jacket. The books in this lot are in excellent condition. (77884-16BT) [Craig Brown Collection]

3766. LOT OF BOOKS Four total. Small Arms of the World: A Basic Manual of Military Small Arms, by W. H. B. Smith and Joseph E. Smith; c. 1945, 1948, 1955, 1957 W. H. B. Smith, this edition c. 1960 The Stackpole Co. 711 pages hardcover rating very good with mild wear, soiling and a somewhat loosening spine/cover. Bolt Action Rifles, by Frank de Haas and Dr. Wayne van Zwoll; c. 2003 Krause Publications (expanded fourth edition). 696 pages softcover. Bolt Action Rifles of the World, Stuart C. Mowbray and Joe Puleo; c. 2009 Stuart C. Mowbray and Joe Puleo. 408 pages hardcover with jacket. Proud Promise: French Autoloading Rifles 1898-1979, by Jean Huon; c. 1995 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 199 pages hardcover with jacket. The last three books in this lot rate excellent with little indication of use. (77884-16BU) [Craig Brown Collection]

3767. BOOK LOT Third Reich Lugers and their Accessories, by Jan C. Still; c. 1988 Jan C. Still. 291 pages hardcover remaining in excellent con-dition. This is volume III of Still’s set The Pistols of Germany and Her Allies in Two World Wars. This copy exhibits a couple of minor handling marks, some faint yellowing along the page edges and a small amount of ingrained dirt at the lower front corner and the cover retains its vibrant red and black colors. Included is the accompanying original 1988 dated price guide by Still, a 13 page staple bound softcover with matching graphics and also rating excellent with a crease at the bottom of the front cover. (77884-16BV) [Craig Brown Collection]

3768. BOOK LOT Imperial Lugers and their Accessories, by Jan C. Still; c. 1991 Jan C. Still. 219 pages hardcover that is volume IV of The Pistols of Germany and Her Allies in Two World Wars series, by Still. The condition rating is about excellent with scattered handling marks with a concentration of not easily noticed contact marks on the bottom edge of the recognizable red cover with black graphics. This classic is accompanied by its original ten page price

3769. BOOK LOT Weimar and Early Nazi Lugers and their Accessories, by Jan C. Still; c. 1993 Jan C. Still. 312 pages hardcover signed by the author and with accompanying ten page staple bound softcover price guide with matching red and black graphics. The hardcover remains in excellent condition with some light corner wear and dirt marks on bottom page edge and the booklet is perfect outside of a couple of minor smudges. A well regarded, desirable book in outstanding condition. (77884-16BX) [Craig Brown Collection]

Page 122: SILENT AUCTIONsynthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt”

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3770. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six and written in German. NS-Deutsch: “Selbstverstandliche” Begriffe und Schlagworter aus der Zeit des Na-tionalsozialisms, by Karl-Heinz Brackman and Renate Birkenhauer; dated 1988 Straelener Manuskripte Verlag. 223 pages softcover. Ein deutscher Heldenkampf: Die Geschichte der Freikorps 1918-1923, by Dominik Venner; c. 1989 Alle Rechte vorbehalten. 319 pages softcover. Die Anderen Hunde: Die Illusion vom osterreichischen Widertand, by Alfred Palisek; c. 1989 Herold Druck- und Verlagsgescellschaft. 216 pages hardcover with jacket. Der Deutsche Burgerkrieg: Eine Geschichte der deutschen und osterreichischen Freikorps 1918-1923, by H. W. Koch. 487 pages hardcover with jacket. 1918-1968 Die Streitkrafte der Republik Osterreich: Katalog zur Sonderausstellung im Heeres-geschichtlichen; c. 1968 Alle Rechte vorbehalten. 478 pages softcover with an approximately additional 30 page section of glossy photos. The overall condition is very good to excellent with some showing light to mild wear and soiling. (77884-16BY) [Craig Brown Collection]

3771. LOT OF BOOKS Five total and written in German. NVA: Die Armee der Sowjetzone, by Thomas M. Forster; dated 1964 Markus-Ver-lags-Gesellschaft. 287 pages hardcover with jacket. Der Gahnfchut ruft!, by Karl Heiges; dated 1940 Drud und Derlag. 226 pages hardcover. Die Deutfchen Freitorps 1918-1923 by F.W.v. Oertzen; c. 1936 Brudmann R.G. Mundhen. 505 pages hardcover with back apparently having had contact with some liquid. The first three books in this lot rate about very good with light wear and fading especially if one takes their age into consideration. Die Deutsche Schutzruppe 1889-1918, by Werner Haupt; c. 1989 Alle Rechte. 164 pages hardcover with jacket and rating excellent. Handbuch Deutscher Waffenstempel: auf Militar- und Diensthandwaffen 1871-2000, by Albrecht Wacker and Joachim Gortz; c. 2005 Carl Schulze & Torsten Verhulsdonk. 440 pages large format hardcover with separation occurring at the spine. (77884-16BZ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3772. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven written in German. Taschenbuch Der Panzer 1960, by Dr. F. M. von Senger und Etterlin; c. 1960 J. F. Lehmanns Verlag. 335 pages vinyl cover and rating excellent. Das kleine Panzerbuch, by Dr. F. M. von Senger und Etterlin; c. 1964 J. F. Lehmanns Verlag. 184 pages vinyl cover with jacket. Die deutschen Panzer 1926-1945, by F. M. von Senger und Etterlin; c. 1965 J. F. Lehmanns Verlag. 346 pages vinyl cover with jacket. Panzer Der NATO, by Lieutenant Siegfried Modrach; published 1962 Deutscher Militarverlag. 251 pages hardcover with jacket and fabric page keeper. Die Deutsche Panzertruppe 1939-1945, by Horst Scheibert and Carl Wagener; c. 1966 Podzum- Verlag Bad Nauheim. 273 pages thoroughly illustrated hardcover with jacket. Kraftfahrzeuge und Panzer der Reichswehr, Wehrmacht und Bundeswehr, by Werner Oswald; c. 1971 Motorbuch Verlag. 344 pages hardcover with jacket. Illustrierte Geschichte Der Kampfwagen, by Armin Halle; c. 1971 Edita S. A. Lausanne. 176 pages large format hardcover with jacket and rating ex-cellent. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating is about very good plus with minor incidents of jacket tears, edge wear and ingrained dirt. (77884-16CA) [Craig Brown Collection]

3773. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three hardcovers written in Norwegian by Karl Egil Hanevik including the first two signed by the author and all with copyrights by him. Norske Militaergevaerer Etter 1867; c. 1998. 431 pages. Kongsberg-Colten; c. 2003. 416 pages. The first two books in this lot rate excellent with little indication of use. Krag-Jorgensen Gevaret; c. 1994. 384 pages and rating very good to excellent with some hand writing impressions and corner wear evident. Included is a copy of an article written by Finn Nielson on the Danish ‘1889 Gevaeret. (77884-16CB) [Craig Brown Collection]

3774. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven. Armored Combat in Vietnam, by General Donn A. Starry; c. 1980 Arno Press Inc. 250 pages hardcover with jacket. American Tanks and Tank Destroyers, by Elizabeth Mallett Conger; c. 1944 Henry Holt & Co., Inc. 159 pages hardcover with jacket. Design and Development of Fighting Vehicles, by R. M. Ogorkiewicz; c. R. M. Ogorkiewicz 1968. 208 pages of text plus approximately 50 additional pages of captioned photos. German Tanks of World War II: The Complete Illustrated History of German Armoured Fighting Vehicles 1926-1945, by Dr. F. M. von Senger und Etterlin, translated by J. Lucas. 214 pages hardcover with jacket showing small tears and creasing with the book rating excellent. Russian Tanks 1900-1970: The Complete Illustrated History of Soviet Armoured Theory and Design, by John Milsom; c. 1970 John Milsom, Lionel Leventhal Ltd. 192 pages hardcover with jacket showing small tears and creasing and the book remains in excellent condition. Know Your Antitank Rifles, by E.J. Hoffschmidt; c. 77 Blacksmith Inc., (no date provided). 80 pages softcover that is separating at the spine. Military Vehicle Prints, series 20 by Bellona Prints; (no c. info. provided), 20 pages staple bound softcover rating excellent. Unless otherwise noted the condition of the books is near excellent with light wear or dirt. (77884-16CC) [Craig Brown Collection]

3775. LOT OF BOOKS Seven total. Papers Please!: Identity Documents, Permits and Authorizations of the Third Reich, by Ray and Josephine Cowdery; c. 1996 Ray R. & Josephine N. Cowdery. 142 pages hardcover. Reichpaper: A Guide to Civil and Paramilitary Identification and Membership Documents of the Third Reich, two volume softcover set by Bruce Eric Kepp, each signed by the author. Vol. 1: 206 pages, spiral bound. Vol. 2: 224 pages, glue bound. Collecting Third Reich SS & Political Cuffbands, by Ulric of England; two volume softcover set c. 2003 Ulric of England. Vol. 1, 79 pages. Vol. 2, 118 pages. Third Reich Warrant Discs 1934-1945, by Don Bible; c. 2001 Don Bible. 48 pages softcover. Who Was a Nazi: Facts About the Membership Procedure of the Nazi Party, compiled by 7771 Document Center Omgus; c. 1975 Donald B. Mclean. 36 pages staple bound softcover. Overall this is an excellent condition lot that serves as a great resource for the collector. (77884-16CD) [Craig Brown Collection]

3776. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight. For Fuhrer and Fatherland: Political & Civil Awards of the Third Reich, by LTC John R. Angolia; c. 1978 John R. Angolia. 367 pages hardcover. Handbook of the Hitler-Jugend: Bann Numbers and Gobiet Triangles, by Wilhelm P.B.R. Saris with Philippe Gillian and Jeff Hammond; c. 2009 Wilhelm P.B.R. Saris. 784 pages hardcover that appears unused. German Military Police Units 1939-45, by Gordon Williamson; c. 1989 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 48 pages softcover. Hitler’s Home Guard: Volkssturmmann Western Front, 1944-45, by David K. Yelton; c. 2006 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 64 pages softcover. Wehrmacht Auxiliary Forces, by Nigel Thomas and Carlos Caballero Jurado; c. 1992 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 47 pages softcover. Resistance Warfare 1940-45, by Carlos Caballero Jurado; c. 1985 Osprey Publishing Ltd., this printing 2005. 48 pages softcover. The Volksdeutschen in the Wehrmacht-Waffen SS-Ordnungspolizei in World War II, by Rolf Michaelis; c. 2012 Schiffer Publishing. 135 pages hardcover. Combat Operations of the German Ordnungspolizei 1939-1945: Polizei-Bataillone, SS-Polizei-Regimenter, by Rolf Michaelis; c. 2010 Schiffer Publishing. 136 pages hardcover. The last two books in this lot appear unused and unless otherwise noted the books rate very good to excellent with the softcovers exhibiting a slightly wavy profile from storage. (77884-16CE) [Craig Brown Collection]

3777. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five hardcovers. Machine Warfare: An Inquiry into the Influence of Mechanics on the Art of War, by Major Gen-eral J. F. C. Fuller; c. 1943 J. F. C. Fuller. 204 pages and with jacket. Armies on Wheels, by S. L. A. Marshall; c. 1941 S. L. A. Marshall. 251 pages serving as an analysis of early battles of WWII. The Battle History of the 1st Armored Division: “Old Ironsides”, by George F. Howe; c. 1954 Association of the U.S. Army. 471 pages. He’s in the Armored Force Now: Training and duties in the Armored Force – newest and fastest-growing unit of Uncle Sam’s ground army., by Captain Addison F. McGhee, Jr.; c. 1942 Robert M. Mcbride & Co. 256 pages and with jacket. Speerhead in the West 1941-45: The Third Armored Division; (no c. info. provided). Official project of the Third Armored Division published under authority contained in Sec. V, ETOUSA Cir. 86, 25 Jun 1945. 260 pages. It is clearly evident that these vintage volumes have been well cared for and remain in very good plus condition with some fading and edge wear observed. (77884-16CF) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3778. LOT OF BOOKS Seven total. Defending the Reich, by David Littlejohn; c. 2007 Margaret Littlejohn. 680 pages hardcover that appears unused and covers the Luftwaffe, active ground defenses and the civil defense structure of Germany. Pictorial History of the German Army Air Service 1914-1918, by Alex Imrie; c. 1971 Alex Imrie. 176 pages hardcover with jacket. German Air Forces 1914-1918, by Ian Sumner; c. 2005 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 64 pages softcover that appears unused. Luftwaffe Field Divisions 1941-45, by Kevin Conley Ruffner; c. 1990 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 48 pages softcover rating excellent. Handbook of German Military and Naval Aviation (War) 1914-1918; originally issued by The Air Ministry, 1918. This printing, 1995 The Battery Press, Inc. Approximately 200 pages hardcover that appears unused. Gor-ing’s Grenadiers: The Luftwaffe Field Divisions 1942-1945, by Antonio Munoz; c. 2002 Antonio J. Munoz. 380 pages hardcover with jacket and signed by the author. This book appears unused but exhibits handling bruises at the corners. Flak 88-Elevation Zero: Actions of the Flak Unit Kampfgruppe Dohler in Ground Combat in Upper Silesia, Eastern Front, 1945, by Gerd Dohler; c. 2000 Shelf Books Ltd. 80 pages softcover rating excellent. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating is very good to excellent with very subtle blemishes. (77884-16CG) [Craig Brown Collection]

3779. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six written in German. Deutsche Nahkampfmittel bis 1945, by Wolfgang Fleischer and Hubert Julch; c. 2006 Motorbuch Verlag. 320 pages hardcover. Deutsche Artillerie- Und Minenwerfer Munition 1914-1918, by D. Schmidt-Tapken; c. 1984 Karl-Heinz Dissberger. 189 pages softcover. Deutsche Gewehrgranaten und ihre AbschuBgerate bis 1945, by Michael Heidler; c. 2003 Verlag W. Sunkel. 152 pages softcover signed by the author. Die Patrone 7.9 mm der Deutsche Wehrmacht 1930-1945, by Erik Windisch, Wilhelm Micke and Bernd Kellner; c. 2010 Patronen-Sammler-Vereinigung. Approximately 300 pages softcover. Die Munition zum Mausergewehr M71: Die erste Deutche Metallpatrone Ihre Vorlaufer und Nachfolger, by Erik Windisch and Bernd Kellner; published 2005 Rosengarten und Schwabisch. 130 pages softcover. Deutsche Leucht- und Signalmunition bis 1945: Munition, Wurfkorper, Waffen und Ausrustung, by Dr. Lorenz Scheit; c. 2008 Verlag Stocker-Schmid. 208 pages hardcover with jacket. The conditions of the books in this lot range from very good plus to excellent plus with corner wear evident on some and some examples of minor dirt staining. (77884-16CH) [Craig Brown Collection]

3780. LOT OF BOOKS Seven total and written in German. Deutscher Volkssturn: Das letze Aufgebot 1944/45, by Franz W. Seidler; c. 1989 F.A. Herbig Verlagsbuchhandlung GmbH, Munchen. 415 pages hardcover with jacket and rating very good to excellent with fading and mild dirt staining. Auflosung und Restitution von Vereinen, Organisationen und Verbanden in Tirol, by Gretl Kofler; c. 2004 R. Oldenbourg Verlag. 148 pages softcover. Askari und Fitafita: Farbige Soldner in den deutschen Kolonien, by Thomas Morlang; c. 2008 Christoph Links Verlag. 204 pages softcover. Deutsche Sturmbataillone 1915-1918: Der Kaiser und das Markgraflerland als Geburtsstatte und Standort deutscher Sturmbataillon des Ersten Weltkrieges, by Werner Lacoste; c. 2010 Helios Verlags- und Buchvertriebsgesellschaft. 123 pages hardcover. Deutsche Gewehrgranaten und Gewehrgranatgerate bis 1945, by Michael Heidler; 2 volume hardcover set with copyrights by VDM Heinz Nickel and each dedicated to Craig Brown by the author. Vol. 1: c. 2010, 396 pages. Vol. 2: c. 2014, 432 pages. Revolver 79 und 83 im Reichsheer, by Dieter Storz; c. 2014 RWM-Verlag. The last six books listed in this lot rate excellent with little indication of use. (77884-16CI) [Craig Brown Collection]

3781. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six hardcovers written in German. Heeres- und Truppengeschichte des Deutschen Reiches und seiner Lander 1806 bis 1918, by Eike Mohr; published 1989 Osnabruck: Biblio-Verl. 780 pages and with separation at the spine and scattered ingrained dirt. Handbuch Zur Geschichte der Deutschen Freikorps, by Stefan Pochanke; c. 2001 MTM Verlag. 244 pages. Fur das stolze Edelweib: Bildband zur Geschichte von Freikorps Oberland und Bund Oberland; c. 1996 Brienna Verlags. 191 pages and with jacket. Die Deutsche Reichswehr: Zur Geschichte des Hunderttausend-Mann-Heeres 1919-1933, by Rainer Wohlfeil and Hans Dollinger; published 1977 Verlag F. Englisch. 258 pages and with jacket. Das Buch vom deutschen Freikorpskampfer, by Ernst von Salomen; published 1988 Bilhelm Eimpert Berlag. 496 pages and with jacket. Actiengesellschaft Berlin 1869-1929, by Ludw. Loewe & Co.; c. 1930 Gesellschaft fur Elektrische Un-ternehmugen. 212 pages and showing mild fading and some commercial ink stamps on the inside front cover and title page. The books in this lot rate very good to excellent with some showing mild handling marks and soiling. (77884-16CJ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3782. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four hardcovers written in German. Kriegsmodell: Der Karabiner 98k-Fertigung in der Endphase des Zweiten Weltkriegs-Leitfaden fur Sammler, by von Michael Steves and Bruce Karem; c. 2011 dwj Verlags-GmbH. 488 pages and dedicated to Craig Brown by the author. Il Novantuno Mannlicher-Carcano: Das italienische Waffensystem Modell 1891, by Wolfgang Riepe; c. 2006 Carl Schulze & Torsten Verhulsdonk. 391 pages with the cover separating at the lower portion of the spine. Das Waffensystem Werndl, by Joschi Schuy. c. 1997 Joschi Schuy. 485 pages. Das Gewehr 88: Deutschlands erstes modernes Militargewehr, by Paul S. Scarlata; c. 2008 Verlag Stocker-Schmid. 176 pages. Unless otherwise noted the condition of the lot is excellent with only very light blemishes if any. (77884-16CK) [Craig Brown Collection]

3783. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four hardcovers written in German. Zur Geschichte der Parabellum-Pistolen des Kaiserreichs, by Hans Recken-dorf. c. 1996 Hans Reckendorf. 100 pages. Die Pistole 08, by Joachim Gortz; c. 1985 Verlag Stocker-Schmid. 224 pages and with jacket. Geschichte Der Mauser-Pistolen, by Jean Huon; c. 2009 Verlag Stoker-Schmid. 176 pages and showing some minor handling marks. Waffenforschungsanstalt: Die Monatsberichte, by Manfred Kersten and Walter Schmid; c. 2008 service K. 276 pages. The overall condition of the lot is excellent plus with virtually no wear. (77884-16CL) [Craig Brown Collection]

3784. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven hardcovers written in German. Deutscher Volkssturm: Das letze Augebot 1944/1945, by Franz W. Seidler. c. 1989 F.A. Herbig Verlagsbuchhandlung, this printing 1999. 415 pages. Operation Alpenfestung: Das letze Geheimnis des Dritten Reiches, by Roland Kaltenegger; c. 2005 vollig uberarbeitete und stark erweiterte. 480 pages with a misaligned structure from storage. Die hes-sischen Jager: Eine deutsche Truppenhistorie im politischen WandlungsprozeB von vier Jahrhunderten (1631-1987), by Georg H. Wetzel; c. 1987 Verlag George. 239 pages. Das Buch von der Deutfchen Oftmark, by Richard Suchenwirth; c. 1938 Georg Dollheimer. 207 pages with jacket. Blitzmadchen: Die Geschichte der Helferinnen der deutschen Wehrmacht im Zwiten Weltkrieg, by Franz W. Seidler; c. 1998 Bernard & Graeffe Verlag. 166 pages. Bewaffnete Alpenheimat: Ein Buchvom Erfatheer im Alpenraum, by Major Manz, Salzburg; c. 1941 N.S. Gaunverag and Drudherei Tirol. 285 pages and rating very good with scattered mild foxing and a weakened and wavy cover. Rotmord uber Munchen, by Rudolf Schricker; c. Beitgefchite (no date provided). 226 pages with moderate foxing evident on cover. Unless otherwise stated the condition of the books in this lot is excellent. (77884-16CM) [Craig Brown Collection]

3785. LOT OF BOOKS Three hardcovers total. Srpski Mauser, by Branko Bogdanovic; published 2004 in Belgrade. 205 pages with the primary text in Serbian with several extensive sections written in English and rating very good with handling marks, a moderate scuff at the lower right corner and a four page section that has separated. Mauser Military Rifles of the World, by Robert W. D. Ball; c. 1996 Robert W. D. Ball. 265 pages with jacket. Backbone of the Wehrmacht: The German K98k Rifle, 1934-1945, by Richard D. Law; c. 1991 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 319 pages with jacket and signed by the author as number 60 of a limited edition of 200 copies from the Karabiner Col-lectors Network. Unless otherwise noted the condition is excellent with no prevalent negatives. (77884-16CN) [Craig Brown Collection]

3786. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four hardcovers. The German Reichswehr: Uniforms and Equipment of the German Army from 1919 to 1932, by Adolf Schlicht and Jurgen Kraus; c. 2005 Verlag Militaria, Edition Stefan Rest. 464 pages with jacket and of large format construction. Gorgets of the Third Reich, by Richard E. Deeter and Warren W. Odegard; c. 1977 Richard E. Deeter and Warren W. Odegard. 175 pages with a small stain on the front end paper but otherwise virtually untouched. German Military Cuffbands 1784-Present, by Gordon Williamson & Thomas McGuirl; c. 1998 Gordon Williamson and Thomas McGuirl. 352 pages with jacket. German Belt Buckles 1845-1945: Buckles of the Enlisted Ranks, by Peter Nash; c. 2003 Peter Nash. 528 pages and with jacket. This is an excellent condition lot packed with photos, many in color and one that would serve as a valuable reference source for the collector. (77884-16CP) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3787. LOT OF BOOKS. Lot of seven hardcovers with jackets. Fighting Vehicles and Weapons of the Modern British Army, by Stevenson Pugh; c. 1962 Stevenson Pugh. 125 pages. The Churchill Tank: The story of Britain’s most famous tank, 1939-1965, by Peter Chamberlain & Chris Ellis; c. 1971 Peter Chamberlain and Chris Ellis, c. 1971 Lionel Leventhal. 112 pages. Armoured Fighting Vehicles of the World, by Christopher F. Ross; c. 1971 Ian Allan. 192 pages. Our Armoured Forces, by L.T.-General Sir Giffard Le Q. Martel; published 1945 Faber and Faber. 406 pages. Panzer: The Armoured Force of the Third Reich, by Mathew Cooper and James Lucas; c. 1976 Mathew Cooper and James Lucas. 160 pages. Jane’s World Armoured Fighting Vehicles, by Christopher F. Ross; c. 1976 Christopher F. Foss. 437 pages with jacket showing moderate creasing and a label attached to front end paper. Tanks and Armored Vehicles, by Lt. Col. Robert J. Icks; c. 1945 Philip Andrews Publishing Company. 264 pages and of extended width with many large action photos and rating very good plus with jacket tears and mild fading. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with minor wear and soiling. (77884-16CQ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3788. LOT OF BOOKS. Lot of five hardcovers with jackets. Hitler’s Heralds: The Story of the Freikorps 1918-1923, by Nigel H. Jones; c. 1987 Nigel H. Jones. 284 pages. Alpine Elite: German Mountain Troops of World War II, by James Lucas; c. 1980 Cooper and Lucas Limited. 263 pages. For Europe: The French Volunteers of the Waffen-SS, by Robert Forbes. 527 pages. Berlin Dance of Death, by Helmut Altner, translated and annotated by Tony Le Tissier; c. 2002 Helmut Altner. 248 pages chronicling a teenager’s experiences during the final weeks of the Third Reich’s existence. Islam and Nazi Germany’s War, by David Motadel; c. 2014 David Motadel. 500 pages on Berlin’s attempt to build an alliance with the Islamic world. The books in this lot are in excellent condition. (77884-16CR) [Craig Brown Collection]

3789. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. German Uniforms of the Third Reich 1933-1945, by Brian Leigh Davis; c. 1980 Brian L. Davis. 224 pages softcover. German Military Ribbon Bars 1914-1957, c. 2001 Mark Hayden. 70 pages softcover. The HJ, by John R. Angolia; two volume hardcover set with copyrights by the author, each volume signed by Angolia as part of the limited first edition of 500 copies and providing a very encompassing study of the Hitler Youth with an emphasis on uniforms and other collectibles. Vol. I, copy no. 251, c. 1991. Vol. 2, copy no. 418, c. 1992. Belt Buckles & Brocades of the Third Reich, by John R. Angolia; c. 2001 John Angolia. 655 pages hardcover that is collector’s volume no. 53 of the first 500 copies of this first edition and dedicated to Craig Brown by the author. The Infantry Assault Badges, by Sascha Weber; c. 2008 Dietrich Maerz. 256 pages hardcover with jacket. The overall condition of the lot is excellent with some showing little if any use and any blemishes on the others being of the minor variety. (77884-16CS) [Craig Brown Collection]

3790. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. Handbook of the German Army in War. January, 1917., issued by The General Staff. Republished 1973 EP Pub-lishing Limited and c. 1973 H.M.S.O. First printed, for official use only, in April 1917. 125 pages hardcover with jacket. Imperial German Army 1914-18: Organisation, Structure, Orders-of-Battle, by Hermann Cron, translated by C.F. Colton; c. 2002 Helion & Co., originally published 1937, this edition printed 2006. 414 pages softcover that appears unused. German Assault Troops of World War I: Organization-Tactics-Weap-ons-Equipment-Orders of Battle-Uniforms, by Thomas Wictor; c. 2012 Thomas Wictor. 339 pages large format hardcover with jacket and hundreds of glossy photos and rating excellent plus. German Grenades of the Great War, by Patrice Delhomme; no c. info. provided. Approx-imately 50 pages full size and spiral bound softcover. World War I, by David Shermer; c. 1973 Octopus Books Limited. 256 pages large (12 3/4”x9 1/2”) coffee table style hardcover with mild corner wear and providing a wide overview of The Great War through text and illustrations including some of two entire pages. The last item in the lot is a 36 page copy of the summer of 2008 issue of the periodical Military Advisor, featuring the cover story That Bohemian Corporal: Adolf Hitler in WWI. The lot rates excellent overall. (77884-16CT) [Craig Brown Collection]

3791. LOT OF BOOKS Two volume hardcover set. J. P. Sauer & Sohn, Suhl (Waffenstadt): A Historical Study of Sauer Automatic Pistols, by Jim Cate & Nico Van Gijn; c. 1996 Jas. J. Cate and N. J. Van Gijn/Walsworth Publishing Co. 406 pages with a dark green cover with gold embossed title and graphics and a few handling marks and scuffs to the edges. J.P. Sauer & Sohn, Volume II, by Jim Cate and Martin Krause; c. 2000 Jim Cate and Martin Krause/ Walsworth Publishing Co. 439 pages with jacket and matching gold embossed scheme but over a black cover and rating excellent with only the slightest spots of dirt. Tediously researched set by respected authors. (77884-16CU) [Craig Brown Collection]

3792. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four. Mauser Pistolen: Development and Production, 1877-1946, by W. Darrin Weaver, Jon Speed and Walter Schmid; c. 2008 W. Darrin Weaver and Jon Speed. 340 pages Collector Grade Publications hardcover with jacket and rating excellent plus. The Mauser Self-Loading Pistol, by James N. Belford and Jack Dunlap; c. 1969 James N. Belford. 208 pages hardcover with jacket and in excellent condition with a handling mark and some minor dirt stains. The Mauser HSc Pistol, by Alan D. Burnham and Peter H. Theodore; c. 2013 Alan D. Burnham and Peter H. Theodore. 76 pages staple bound softcover. The Full-Automatic Mauser Pistol, Model of 1932, by George R. Gans; c. 1945 Roger Marsh. Eight pages staple bound softcover which is No. 3 from The Automatic Weapons Design Series and this copy is number 785 from the first edition limited to 1500 copies and housed in a protective cardboard sleeve. The last two items in the lot are also in excellent condition. (77884-16CV) [Craig Brown Collection]

3793. LOT OF BOOKS Five total. Engineering the Revolution: Arms and Enlightenment in France, 1763-1815, by Ken Alder; c. 1997 Princeton University Press. 476 pages softcover rating excellent with very light dirt stains on lower edge. Letters and Journals Relating to the War of the American Revolution, and the Capture of the German Troops at Saratoga., by Mrs. General Riedesel, translated from the original by German by William L. Stone and originally published in 1867; this reprinted copy, c. 1968 Arno Press, Inc. 235 pages hardcover and like the following listing is from the Eyewitness Accounts of the American Revolution series. The Siege of Charleston: With an Account of the Province of South Carolina: Diaries and Letters of Hessian Officers from the von Jungkenn Papers in the William L. Clements Library, translated and edited by Bernhard A. Uhlendorf; c. 1938 University of Michigan, this reprinted copy, c. 1968 Arno Press, Inc. 445 pages hardcover with a bit of dirt on lower corner. British Military Flintlock Rifles 1740-1840: With a remarkable wealth of data about the Riflemen and Regiments who carried these weapons, by De Witt Bailey, Ph.D. 264 pages hardcover. Firearms from Europe: Being a history and description of firearms imported during the American Civil War by the United States of America and the Confederate States of America, by James B. Whisker, Larry W. Yantz and Daniel D. Hartzler; c. 2002 James B. Whisker. 192 pages hardcover. Unless otherwise noted the books appear unused and rate excellent plus. (77884-16CW) [Craig Brown Collection]

3794. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five. The American Bayonet 1776-1964, by A.N. Hardin, Jr.; c. 1964 Riling and Lentz. 234 pages hardcover with jacket. Swords & Blades of the American Revolution: the encyclopedia of bladed weapons- swords, bayonets, spontoons, halberds, pikes, knives, daggers and axes- used by both sides, on land and sea, in America’s struggle for independence, by George C. Neumann; c. 1973 The Stackpole Co. 288 pages hardcover with jacket showing a tear and areas of ingrained dirt. Bayonets of the World, vol. 4, by Paul Kiesling; c. Military Collectors Service (no date provided), acknowledgements dated 1976. 189 pages hardcover with jacket and showing the onset of separation at the spine. Russian Military Swords 1801-1917, by Eugene Mollo; c. 1969 Historical Research Unit. 56 pages illustration based softcover. Daggers of the Third German Reich 1933-1945, by Andrew Mollo; c. 1967 Historical Research Service. 52 pages softcover exhibiting creasing. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with examples of dirt stains and corner wear. (77884-16CX) [Craig Brown Collection]

3795. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers with jackets. Mauser Bolt Rifles, by Ludwig Olson; c. 1976 F. Brownell & Son, this fifteenth printing 2002. 372 pages. Backbone of the Wehrmacht: The German K98k Rifle, 1934-1945, by Richard D. Law; c. 1993 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 367 pages. These authoritative reference works rate excellent plus. (77884-16CY) [Craig Brown Collection]

3796. LOT OF BOOKS Three total. Ott-Helmuth von Lossnitzer, Technical Director of the Mauser Company 1933-1945, An Oral Recollection, edited by Leslie E. Field and Bas J. Martens; c. 2011 Estate Hank Visser. The Broomhandle Pistol 1896-1936, by Wayne R. Erickson and Charles E. Pate; c. 1985 Wayne Erickson and Charles Pate, this printing 2000. 298 pages hardcover with brown pebble-grain surface, raised gold embossed title and ribbed spine. The first two books in this lot rate excellent with corner wear evident on the second and each appears unused. The Mauser Parabellum, by Francis C. Allen; c. 1985 AK Enterprises. 72 pages softcover signed by the author who states that this is copy no. 114 of 150. The condition is very good plus with various minor stains on the cover. (77884-16CZ) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3797. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three hardcovers. Uniforms, Organization & History of the German Police, by John R. Angolia and Hugh Page Taylor; two volume set with copyrights by the authors. Vol. 1, c. 2004, 704 pages. Vol. 2, c. 2009, 808 pages. An informative and useful resource for the collector. Hitler’s Police Battalions: Enforcing Racial War in the East, Edward B. Westermann; c. 2005 University Press of Kansas. 327 pages and with jacket. These books appear unused and remain in excellent or better condition. (77884-16DA) [Craig Brown Collection]

3798. LOT OF BOOKS The P.38 Pistol, by Warren H. Buxton, three volume hardcover set by Warren H. Buxton with copyrights by the author. Vol. One, The Walther Pistols 1930-1945; c. 1978, 328 pages. Vol. Two, The Contract Pistols 1940-1945; c. 1984, 247 pages. Vol. Three, International Distribution Post 1945 Addendum to Volumes 1 and 2; c. 1990, 270 pages. The books are of identical construction with grained maroon covers featuring gold embossed titles as well as impressive raised images of the arm. This set has been well cared for and remains in excellent plus condition. (77884-16DB) [Craig Brown Collection]

3799. LOT OF BOOKS Three volume hardcover set by James L. Rankin, assisted by Gary Green with copyrights by Rankin. Walther Models PP and PPK 1929-1945; c. 1974, 142 pages. Walther Volume II: Engraved, Presentation and Standard Models; no c. date, 136 pages. Walther Volume III: 1908-1980; c. 1981, 226 pages. This is an excellent condition lot with gilt graphics over solid blue, maroon and green surfaces in their respective sequence. (77884-16DC) [Craig Brown Collection]

3800. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four hardcovers written in German by Ludwig Baer with copyrights by the author. Vom Stahlhelm zum Gefecht-shelm, two volume set, c. 1994 and each signed by the author. Band 1 (1915-1945); 480 pages. Band 2 (1919-1994); 464 pages. Vom Metallhelm Zum Kunststoffhelm; c. 1999, 480 pages. Vom Stahlhelm zum Kampfhelm: Die Geschichte des Osterreichischen Stahlhelmes Teil 2 von 1920 bis 2005; c. 2006, 400 pages. The conditions of the books in this lot range from very good plus to excellent with little indication of use. (77884-16DD) [Craig Brown Collection]

3801. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven written in German. Die Kopfbedeckkungen Der Kriegsmarine 1919-1945, by Klaus D. Patzwall; c. 1988 Heresbauger Klaus D. Patzwall. 119 pages hardcover. Die Schiessauszeichnungen Des Deutschen Heeres 1920 -1945, by Ingo G. Haarke; c. 1989 Heresbauger Klaus D. Patzwall. 184 pages hardcover. Deutsche Koppelschlosser 1800-1945, Klaus D. Patzwal; c. 1990 Klaus D. Patzwall. 153 pages hardcover with jacket showing tears and creasing at the top. Ringkragen und Brustschilder im Dritten Reich, by Wil-helm Saris & Andrew Mollo; c. 2012 VDM Heinz Nickel. 704 pages impressively produced hardcover remaining in outstanding condition and graced with hundreds of photos. A useful tool for the collector. Unsere Marineuniform: Ihre geschichtliche Entstehung seit den ersten Anfangenund ihre zeitgemaBe Weiterentwicklung von 1816 bis 1969, by Josef Zienart; c. 1970 Helmut Gerhard Schulz. 451 pages hardcover with jacket. Die Sammlungen desWEhrgeschichtlichen Museums im SchloB Rastatt: Kopfbedeckungen, Die Verbreitungder Pickelhaube in den deutschen Staaten, by Ulrich Schiers; c. 1988 Militargeschichtliches. 132 pages softcover. The seventh item in the lot is not actually a bound book, but a set of ten cardboard display cards mearing 9”x6 1/2” and each featuring a color image of a soldier in uniform, each from a different era. They are housed in their original sleeve marked “Uniformen der Hessischen Jager 1631-1977”. The conditions of the items in this lot range from very good to excellent with only minor negatives observed on some. (77884-16DE) [Craig Brown Collection]

3802. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six written in German. Die feldgrau Uniformierung des deutschen Heeres 1907 bis 1918, by Jurgen Kraus; two volume hardcover set c. 1999 Biblio Verlag. Vol. 1, 512 pages plus 27 color plates containing hundreds of detailed images for easy identifi-cation. Vol. 2, 573 pages including 60 pages of photos of actual soldiers in identified uniforms. Excellent condition set with some dirt stains at lower edges. Patronentaschen, Patronengurtel und Banduliere 1850-1950, by Alfred A. Kruk; c. 2000 Alfred A. Kruk. 346 pages large format softcover and with an additional 26 page binder serving as a translation of the captions of the multitude of photos graced within this valuable research tool. Uniformen der Nationalen Volksarmee der DDR 1956-1986, by Klaus-Ulrich Keubke and Manfred Kunz; c. 1990 Brandenburgisches Verlaghaus. 293 pages hardcover. Katalog der Uniformabzeichen der deutschen Freikorps: einschlieBlich der Abzeichen der Freiwilligentruppen und Einwohnerwehren 1918-1923; c. 2011 Galerie d’Histoire Andre Husken. 174 pages softcover. Banderkatalog Orden & Ehrenzeichen von 1800-1945, by Rolf Dieter Krischer and Jorg Nimmergut; c. 1991 Jorg Nimmergut. 272 pages pocket size soft-cover. The overall condition of the lot is near excellent with minor wear and or soiling. (77884-16DF) [Craig Brown Collection]

3803. LOT OF BOOKS and manuals Total of eleven. Tank: A History of the Armoured Fighting Vehicle, by Kenneth Macksey and John Batch-elor; c. 1971 Kenneth Macksey and John Batchelor. 160 pages softcover. The Classic Sherman, by Konrad F. Schreier Jr.; c. 1969 Konrad F. Schreir Jr. and Grenadier Books. 80 pages softcover. Fifty Years on Tracks, by the staff of the Caterpillar Tractor Co.; c. 1954 Caterpillar Tractor Co. 104 pages hardcover with jacket and serving as a tribute to all the people who make use of the products from the iconic com-pany. Included is a separate 14 page document from 1963 with company letterhead and titled The Caterpillar Story. The next item is a 32 page spiral bound softcover dated 1964 from Candair Limited that serves as a product manual for the Articulated Carrier CL-91 Dynatrac. Included is a 1966 dated letter from the manufacturer to Craig Brown in reply to his request for information on this vehicle that was used in the U.S. Army. The next item is actually a folder containing several pamphlets and articles pertaining to U.S. armoured vehicles. Next is a 1961 dated softcover titled Armor-Cavalry from the U.S. Army Historical Services Division consisting of about 330 pages and serves as a technical manual. Following that is a U.S. Army handout for use in armament courses dated July, 1958 with the title Tank Data, staple bound and 239 pages. The next one is from the U.S. Armor Human Research Unit from 1963 and titled Improving Tactical Training for Tank Commanders: Test Development and Perforfmance Assessment, by Sheppard Schwartz and Arthur Floyd, Jr. 73 pages softcover. Also included in this lot is a 198 pages, U.S. War Dept. publication dated Jan. 12, 1942 and titled Armored Force Field Manual: Armored Force Drill. The next item is also U.S. issued manual, this a 1935 edition titled Military Motor Transport, from the Field Artillery School in Fort Still OK. 224 pages glue and staple bound red softcover retaining vibrant color. The last item is an accompanying 49 page booklet for a set of models called Minitanks HO Model Miniatures. The overall condition of the lot is very good plus with fading and wear evident on several and some hand written notes on just a few. (77884-16DG) [Craig Brown Collection]

3804. LOT OF BOOKS. Total of seven. The Destruction of Dresden: The Terrifying Story of the Mightiest Allied Air Attack of WWII, by David Irving; c. 1963 William Kimber and Co., Ltd. 287 pages softcover. Currahee!: D-Day, 1944: A Young Paratrooper’s Terrifying Eye-Witness Account of the Invasion of Normandy in WW II, by Donald R. Burgett; c. 1967 Donald R. Burgett. 189 pages softcover. Company Commander, by Charles B. Macdonald; c. 1947 Charles B. Mcdonald, this fourth printing 1972. 311 pages softcover serving as a narrative by the author who led a U.S. infantry company ashore at Normandy. The Forgotten Soldier, by Guy Sajer, translated from the French by Lily Emmet; c. 1967 Editions Robert Laffont, translation c. 1971 Harper & Row, Publishers Inc. 566 pages softcover focusing on the psychological agony of war. The Tunnels of Cuchi, by Tom Mangold & John Pennycate; c. 1985 Tom Mangold & John Pennycate. 299 pages softcover chronicling the underground battlefields of Vietnam. The Killing Ground, by Ellston Trevor; c. 1956 Elleston Trevor. 266 pages hardcover with jacket serving as a novel concentrating on a squadron of fighting tanks during the two months following D-Day. The Foxes of the Desert, by Paul Carell, translated from the German by Mervyn Savill; c. 1958 Nannen Verlag, this second printing 1961. 370 pages hardcover covering the war in North Africa during WWII and with illustrated frontispiece consisting of a photo of Rommel. The overall condition of the lot is very good plus with some incidents of fading and minor soiling. (77884-16DH) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3805. LOT OF BOOKS Seven total. Italian Army Order of Batlle 1940-1944: Between Fascism and Monarchy, edited by W. Victor Madeja; c. 1990 Victor Madeja. 204 pages softcover. Mussolini’s Soldiers, by Rex Trye; c. 1995 Rex Trye. 167 pages hardcover that includes information on uniforms, weapons and equipment. Italy’s Battle Rifle: Story of the Mannlicher-Carcano Series of Rifles, by Russ Arendell and Steve Woodrum; c. 2012 Arditi Books. 410 pages large format and apparently unused softcover packed with high resolution color photos and accompanied by original identification card stating that this is copy #43 and signed by the authors. The Carcano: Italy’s Military Rifle, by Richard Hobbs; c. 1996 Richard J. Hobbs. 69 pages softcover that has separated from its staples and is dedicated to Craig Brown by the author. The next item is a U.S. Military Intelligence Service manual dated Aug. 3, 1943 that is classified as restricted and titled Handbook on the Italian Military Forces. 480 pages and mounted in original hardcover binder with inside cover stamped by the Southern Signal Corps School. The last two items in this lot are written entirely in Italian. Il’91: Centenario di un fucile storico, by Alberto Roatti; c. 1991 Vallechi Editore S.p.A. 111 pages softcover. Pistole Militari Italiane: Regno di Sardegna e Regno d’Italia 1814-1940, by Luciano Salvatici; c. 1985 Editoriale Olimpia S.p.A. 208 pages hardcover with jacket. The items rate from very good to excellent with most showing very little in the way of flaws. (77884-16DI) [Craig Brown Collection]

3806. LOT OF BOOKS Total of ten. Notes on French Ordnance 1717 to 1936, by Capt. James E. Hicks; c. 1938 James E. Hicks. 287 pages hard-cover showing very little wear or soiling, a bright red cover with a faded spine, adhesive staining on inside front cover and a penciled in note on the front end paper. Louis Renault: A Biography, by Anthony Rhodes; c. 1969 Anthony Rhodes. 233 pages hardcover with jacket and illustrated frontispiece. The Renault FT Light Tank, by Steven J. Zaloga; c. 1988 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 48 pages illustration based softcover. The French Army 1939-45, by Ian Sumner & Francois Vauvillier; excellent condition two volume softcover set, 48 pages each, c. 1998 Osprey Publishing Ltd., this printing 2005. Bibliography of the Technology and History of Small-arms and Machine-guns, c. 1978 Journal- Verlag Schwend. 341 pages excellent condition hardcover formatted into three sections based on language (English, French and German). The last four books in this lot are written entirely in French. La Guerre Des Gaz 1915-1918, by Gerard Lachaux and Patrice Delhomme; c. 1985 Editons Hegide et les Auters. 157 pages softcover that is identified as no. 1930 of a limited edition of 2000 and signed by Delhomme. Les Armes Americaines 1870-1871 de la Defense Nationale, by Pierre Lorain; c. 1970 Pierre Lorain and John Boudroit. 96 pages hardcover in excellent condition. Obus Allemands de la Grande Guerre, by Jean-Jacques Dubois; dated 1980. 101 pages softcover. Sous l’Armure: Les Chars D’assaut Francais Pendant La Guerre, by Pierre Lestringuez; c. 1919 La Rennaissance du Livre. 250 pages softcover with rudimentary construction, light wear and soiling and fading about commensurate with age. Unless otherwise noted the books rate very good plus with minor blemishes. (77884-DJ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3807. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three. The Krieghoff Parabellum, by Randall Gibson; c. 1980 Randall Gibson. 279 pages hardcover that is signed by the author as number 1149 of a limited first edition of 1500 copies and featuring impressive silver embossed title and logo. There are very minor handling marks evident on the light blue cover and also barely detectable fading along the page edges. World of Lugers, Vol. I, Proof Marks: Complete listing of different variations of Proof Marks on the Luger, by Sam Costanzo; c. 1977 Sam Costanzo. 432 pages hardcover dedicated to Craig Brown by the author, identified as number 60 of 500 copies and exhibiting a stunning gold embossed image of the iconic pistol over a view of the Western Hemisphere and encircled by the title logo. The maroon pebble grained cover is virtually flawless with some minor dirt evident on the lower right corner. The Luger Book: The encyclopedia of the Borchardt and Borchardt-Luger handguns, 1885-1985, by John Walter; c. 1986 John Walter, Arms and Armour Press. 287 pages hardcover with jacket and in excellent condition. (77884-16DK) [Craig Brown Collection]

3808. LOT OF BOOKS Two total. The P.38 Pistol Spreework Production, by Jan Balcar and Ron Clarin; c. 2009 Ron Clarin, this Collector’s Edition published 2012 and signed by the authors. 298 pages hardcover with jacket and chronicling the history of the manufacturer as well as providing useful data and high resolution images of the weapons. The Mauser Parabellum 1930-1946: Analysis of a Million Luger Pistols, by Don R. Hallock & Joop van de Kant; c. 2010 Don R. Hallock and Joop van de Kant/HaKa Arms Publishing, Inc. 705 pages hardcover with fabric page keeper and signed and numbered as 517 of 1090 by Hallock. Information and illustration packed offering covering every imaginable aspect of the iconic pistol. The books appear unused and have only a couple of minor dirt marks evident. (77884-16DK) [Craig Brown Collection]

3809. LOT OF BOOKS Two total. Luger Holsters and Accessories of the 20th Century, by Eugene Bender; c. 1992 Eugene J. Bender. 640 pages hardcover with jacket and signed by the author. Very thorough compilation aided by close up glossy photos with sections including Luger literature and formatted by country of origin of which there are twenty. Military Holsters of World War II, by Eugene J. Bender; c. 1984 Eugene J. Bender. 205 pages hardcover with jacket and signed and dated June 6, 1985 by the author. This is a photograph based tool for the collector and like the other book in this lot by Bender is in excellent condition with clear evidence that they have been stored properly and handled gently. (77884-16DL) [Craig Brown Collection]

3810. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five. Unique Pistols: The Pistols of Manufacture d’Armes des Pyrenees Francaises from 1923 to 1945 and Related Spanish Pistols, by Robert L. Adair Jr. c. 2014 Robert L. Adair Jr. 332 pages hardcover that is signed and numbered as 39 of 500 by the author. Appears unused and outside of a minor bruise at the lower right corner of the cover, would rate excellent plus. German Small Arms Markings, by Joachim Gortz and Don L. Bryans; c. 1997 Joachim Gortz and Don L. Bryans. 148 pages hardcover that also contains information such as inspection and acceptance procedures. Astra Automatic Pistols, by Leonardo M. Antaris; c. 1988 Leonardo M. Antaris. 248 pages hardcover packed with photos and includes dozens of tables and charts. Walther Pistols Models 1 through P99 and Copies: A Historical Overview, by Dieter H. Marschall; c. 2000 Ucross Books. 130 pages softcover rating very good with a creased front cover and evidence of contact with a liquid causing a light yellow stain and peeling. SS Walther PP/PPK Identification & Documents, by Steven J. Stepan; c. 2012 Steven J. Stepan. 228 pages softcover Gold Edition signed by the author. Unless otherwise noted the books are in excellent condition with only light wear on some. (77884-16DM) [Craig Brown Collection]

3811. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four written in German. Die Selbstlade und automatischen Handfeuerwaffen, by Dieter Heinrich; c. 1986 Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn. 388 pages softcover. Waffen-und SchieBtechnischer Leitfaden: fur die Ordungspolizei, by Karl Fischer; c. 1975 Akade-mische Druck- u. Verlaganstalt, Graz. 568 pages hardcover with jacket. Sturmgewehr 44, by Dieter Handrich; c. 2008 dwj Verlags-GmbH. 775 hardcover rating excellent with a couple of small handling marks and a spot of light dirt. Flugzeug Bewaffnung: Die Bordwaffen der Luftwaffevon den Anfangen bis zur Gegenwart, by Hanfried Schliephake; c. 1977 Motorbuch Verlag. 255 pages hardcover with jacket. Unless otherwise noted the books rate near excellent with light soiling/wear. (77884-16DN) [Craig Brown Collection]

3812. LOT OF BOOKS Ten total and each written in German. Festung Voraralberg: Ein Bericht –uber das Kriegsgeschehen 1945 in unserem Lande von, by Georg Schelling; no c. info. provided, foreword dated 1947. 223 pages softcover. NS-Herrschaft in Suditrol: Die Operationszone Alpenvorland 1943-1945, by Margareth Lun; c. 2004 Studienverlag Ges.m.b.H. 611 pages softcover with a wavy profile. Der Volksstrum: Das lezte Aufgebot 1944/45, by Klaus Mammach; c. 1981 Akademie-Verlag. 215 pages softcover. Osterreichs militarisches Potential im Marz 1938, by Erwin Steinbock; c. 1988 Verlag fur Geschichte und Politik Wien. 186 pages softcover. Der Einsatz des Forstschutzkommandos im Generalgouvernement 1939-1945, by Karl-Heinz Utz; c. 2008 Karl-Heinz Utz. 53 pages softcover plus several interspersed blank pages, likely a QC oversight and the book appears unused but the right side is disfigured from storage. Mit Lettow-Borbed durch Africa, by Ludwig Deppe; c. 1921 Uuguft Gcheri. 288 pages hardcover showing overall fading and contact with some form of liquid. Kriegstagebuch des Kur-beffifchen Jagerbataillons Nr. 11 1914-1918, by Dr. fur Adolf Otto; published 1938 N. G. Elwerctfche. 228 pages hardcover with a somewhat compromised structure. Deutfche Reiter in Sudmeft: Selbst-Erlebnisse aus den Kampfen in Deutfch Sudmeft Africa, by Friedrich Freiherr von Dindlage-Campe; published 1909 Deutsches Verlahaus Bong. 480 pages hardcover with a staple repaired spine and separation of the first six pages. The spine area of the cover is exhibiting moderate separation but the book shows only light wear and dirt. Spezialverbande der Gebirgstruppe 1939-1945, by Roland Kaltenegger; c. 2004 Motorbuch Verlag. 224 pages hardcover in excellent condition. Unless otherwise noted the books are in very good condition with mild examples of wear, handling marks and soiling. (77884-16DP) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3813. LOT OF BOOKS Three total. Simson Lugers: Simson & Co., Suhl, the Weimar Years, Edward B. Tinker & Graham K. Johnson; c. 2007 Edward B. Tinker & Graham K. Johnson. 203 pages hardcover with jacket and packed with high resolution color photos and included is the original invoice to Mr. Brown from Ray Riling Arms Book Co. to the amount of $69.95. The book essentially retains the level of condition it had when it left that establishment on 9/17/07. Luger: An Illustrated history of the handguns of Hugo Borchardt and Georg Luger, 1875 to the present day, by John Walter; c. 1977 John Walter, Lionel Leventhal Limited. 256 pages hardcover with jacket and in excellent condition with just a couple of small handling marks/scuffs. An Identification Key to the Principal Variations of the Luger Pistol, (no author or editor name provided); c. 1964 M. B. Mittleman. 23 pages staple bound softcover. (77884-16DQ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3814. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three. The German Sniper: The Man - His Weapons, Vol. One, by Peter R. Senich and Howard Kyle; c. 1975 Donald B. Mclean. 165 pages hardcover. Backbone of the Wehrmacht Vol. II, Sniper Variations of the German K98k Rifle, by Richard D. Law; c. 1996 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 222 pages hardcover with jacket. Death from Above: The German FG42 Paratroop Rifle, by Thomas B. Dugelby and R. Blake Stevens; c. 1990 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 147 pages hardcover with jacket. The books in this lot are in excellent condition overall. (77884-16DR) [Craig Brown Collection]

3815. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four and written in German. Walther Verteidigungspistolen Modell 1 bis PPX: Modellvarianten und Nachbauten, by Dieter H. Marschall; c. 2014 dwj Verlags-GmbH. 242 pages softcover. P.38 Magazine und Griffschalen: Ein fur Sammler, by Dennis de Vlieger, Ron Clarin and Wolf-Dietrich Roth; c. 2011 edition winterwork. 261 pages softcover. Mauser: Von Der Waffenschmiede Zum Wel-tunternehmen, by Wolfgang Seel; c. 1986 Verlag Stocker-Schmid AG. 147 pages hardcover with jacket. Der Mauser Zug: Tagebuch Einer Odyssee, by Manfred Kersten; c. Service K (no date provided). 265 pages hardcover with gilt edges and original cardboard sleeve. This is an excellent condition lot. (77884-16DS) [Craig Brown Collection]

3816. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five hardcovers written in German and from the Wehrtechnik und wissenschaftliche Waffenkunde multi-volume set. Handfeuerwaffen und preuBische Heeresreform 1807 bis 1813, by Arnold Wirtgen; c. 1988 Verlag E. S. Mitter & Sohn GmbH. Band 3, 223 pages. Die Wurttembergischen Handwaffen 1806 bis 1870, by Hans Reckendorf; c. 1993 Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn GmbH. Band 9, 185 pages. Ultima Ratio Regum: Feurwaffen und ihre Produktion im Kurfurstentum Hannover und im Alten Reich im 18. Jahrhundert, by Rainer Zenke; c. 1997 Zeller Verlag. Band 11, 234 pages. Die preuBischen Handfeuerwaffen: Modelle, Manufakturen, Gewehrfabriken 1814-1856 SteinschloB- und Perkussionswaffen, by Arnold Wirtgen; c. 2004 Bernard & Graefe Verlag. Band 16, 347 pages. Ordonnanzpistolen und –karabiner der sachsischen Kavallerie vom 16. Jahrhundert bis 1888, by Udo Lander and Hans-Deiter Brucksh; c. 2012 Bernard & Graefe in der Monch Verlagsgesellschaft mbH. Band 18, 381 pages. The books have seen little if any use and exhibit a few scattered dirt stains and some corners showing contact marks. (77884-16DT) [Craig Brown Collection]

3817. LOT OF BOOKS Seven total. Die Geschichtliche Entwicklung der Handfeuerwaffen, bearbeitet nach den in den deutschen Sammlungen noch vorhandenen Originalen, by M. Thierbach; c. 1886 Carl Hockner, this edition published 1965. 590 pages hardcover with jacket. The second book in this lot is identified identically as the first, however this one includes “Tafelteil” on the title page, an approximately 150 page offering comprised mainly of color plates. Der Grenz- und landesschutz in der Weimarer Republik 1918-1933: Die geheime Aufrustung und die deutsche Gesellschaft, by Jun Nakata; c. 2002 Rombach Druck und Verlagshaus GmbH & Co. 430 pages softcover. Posen ’45 Bastion an der Warthe: Eine Dokumentation, zusammengestellt, by Gunther Baumann; c. 1992, 1995 Auflage Disseldorf. 329 pages softcover. Posen 1945: Nachrichtenblatt der Hifsgemeinschaft chem. Posenkampfeu; c. 1966 Nr. 1 ff. 42 pages staple bound softcover. Major Karl Walter Lapp: Vom Karelienkampfer zum Ausbildungsleitter der Tiroler Standschutzen, c. 2011 Verlagshaus Wurzburg GmbH & Co. 156 pages hardcover that appears unused and rates excellent. Standschutzen: Die Tiroler und Vorarlberger k.k. Standschutzen-Formationen im Ersten Weltkrieg, by Von Wolfgang Joly; c. 1998 Universitatsverlag Wagner. 752 pages hardcover also appearing unused and with a couple of light handling marks. Unless otherwise noted the books rate very good to excellent with mild overall wear and dirt. (77884-16DU) [Craig Brown Collection]

3818. LOT OF BOOKS Three volume hardcover set. Farrow’s Military Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Military Knowledge Illustrated with Maps and about Three Thousand Wood Engravings, by Edward S. Farrow, U. S. Army; published by the author 1885. 2243 total pages plus approxi-mately 150 pages of illustration plates. The books are accompanied by a 1986 dated receipt stating that they were bound at Dura Binding Company of Marlboro Mass. The maroon covers are virtually free of handling marks with some areas of light dirt and some sun fading that has occurred to the spines and extended surfaces. The page edges show dirt stains mainly at the lower right corners but otherwise remain in near excellent condition. It is clear that these vintage volumes have been well cared for. (77884-16DV) [Craig Brown Collection]

3819. LOT OF BOOKS Four volume hardcover set. German Pistols and Holsters 1934/1945 Military-Police-NSDAP, by Major Robert D. Whit-tington III with copyrights by the author. Vol. I, c. 1969, 224 pages. Vol. II, c. 1989, 312 pages. Vol. III, c. 1990, 352 pages. Vol. IV, c. 1991, 208 pages. These are all first editions with matching black covers with white graphics. The overall condition of the lot is excellent with just a few handling and dirt marks here and there. (77884-16DW) [Craig Brown Collection]

3820. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven and written in German. Der Perkussions-Revolver, by Gunter Schmitt; c. 1973 Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH. 152 pages hardcover with jacket. Fuhrer zu Militaria-und Waffensammlungen, by Hans Zopf; c. 1977 Journal Verlag Schwend GmbH. Approximately 220 pages pocket size vinyl cover. Europaische Ordonnanz Pistolen 1650-1850, by Eine Auswahl; published 1975. Approximately 70 pages small format hardcover. Die Militar-Faustfeuerwaffen des Konigreiches Preussen und des Deutchen Reiches, by H. Reckendorf; dated 1978. 177 pages softcover rating very good plus with a small tear at the top of the spine, minor creasing and dirt. Die Waffen Der Koniglich Bayerischen Armee 1806-1918, by Horst F. Plank; c. 2015 VDM Heinz Nickel. Two volume hardcover set that appears unused and rates excellent with bruises at some corners. Vol. I, Handfeuerwaffen von 1806-1873: Gewehre-Stutzen-Karabiner-Pistolen, 192 pages. Vol. II, Handfeuerwaffen ab 1873: Gewehre-Karabiner-Pistolen-Revolver-und Maschinengewehre, 216 pages. Gasser-Revolver, by Joschi Schuy; dated 1972. 272 pages hardcover. Unless otherwise noted the books are in excellent condition with only minor blemishes. (77884-16DX) [Craig Brown Collection]

3821. LOT OF BOOKS and manuals Total of seven. Soviet Combat Tanks 1939-1945, by Peter Chamberlain and Chris Ellis; c. 1970 Almark Publishing Co. Ltd. 64 pages hardcover. Red Armor in Combat, by Martin J. Miller, Jr. c. 1969 Greanadier Books and Martin Miller Jr. 80 pages softcover. The Red Army, edited by B. H. Liddell Hart; c. 1956 B. H. Liddell Hart. 480 pages hardcover with jacket. The History and Development of Imperrial and Soviet Russian Military Small Arms and Ammunition 1700-1986, Vol. 16, Soviet Russian Postwar Military Pistols and Cartridges 1945-1986, by Fred A. Datig. 152 pages hardcover rating excellent. The Trophies of the Red Army During the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945, Vol. 1, Anti-Tank Weapons-Aircraft Machine Guns-Assault Rifles, by Yu. A. Natzvaladze; c. Yu. A. Natzvaladze (no date provided). 224 pages hardcover with jacket and in excellent condition. The last two items in this lot are U.S. issued large format military manuals. Handbook on Soviet Tactics: The Rifle Regiment, dated 1953. 112 pages. Soviet Rifles and Carbines Identification and Operation, dated 1954. 53 pages. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating of the items in this lot is very good plus with minor wear and soiling. (77884-16DY) [Craig Brown Collection]

3822. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four hardcovers written in German and from the series Illustrierte Enzyklopadie der Infanteriewaffen aus Aller Welt. Infanteriewaffen Gestern (1918-1945), by Reiner Lidschun and Gunter Wollert, two volume set; c. 1996 Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus. Vol. 1, 300 pages. Vol. 2, 317 pages. Appears unused with a couple of small bruises on Vol. 2. Infantriewaffen Heute (1945-1985), by Gunter Wollert, Reiner Lidschun and Wilfried Kopenhagen, two volume set with jackets; c. 1990 Militarverlag. Vol. 1, 267 pages. Vol. 2, 259 pages. This set also appears unused and rates excellent plus. (77884-16DZ) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3823. LOT OF BOOKS Six total and written in German. Formations und Uniformierungsgeschichte des preuBischen Heeres 1808 bis 1914, by Paul Pietsch; two volume hardcover set with jackets and both with copyrights by Helmut Gerhard Schulz. Vol. I, c. 1963, 295 pages. Vol. II, c. 1966, 375 pages. This set rates very good with weakening of the spines and mild dirt and wear. The next three books in this lot are of identical construction, featuring light gray hardcovers highlighted by impressive color sketches on the fronts of soldiers in the field. All three are written by Hans Reckendorf with copyrights by him. Beitrage zur Geschichte der Taschen und Tragweisen von Faustfeuerwaffen in Preussen und im Kaiserreich 1854-1918, c. 1994, 86 pages. Beitrage zur Geschichte der Handwaffen des Konigreiches Preussen, c. 1994, 108 pages. Die bayerischen Handfeuerwaffen 1800-1875; c. 1998, 268 pages and like the previous two, rates excellent with only the slightest of blemishes. Die Bewaffnung der Schutztruppe in Deutsch-Sudwestafrika mit Langwaffen unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Schutztruppengewehres 98, by Hans-Peter Schmid; (no. c. info. provided) cover includes: “Kuratoriums-Kurier 6”. 40 pages excellent condition staple bound softcover. (77884-16EA) [Craig Brown Collection]

3824. LOT OF BOOKS Complete five volume hardcover set with copyrights by Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH. PreuBisch-deutsche Seitengeweh-re 1807-1945, by Rudiger W.A. Franz; Vol. I, 1807-1914, c. 1988, 574 pages. Vol. II, 1807-1870, c. 1994, 566 pages. Vol. III, c. 1999, 414 pages. Vol. IV, c. 2000, 486 pages. Vol. V, c. 2000, 609 pages. The overall condition is very good to excellent with fading at the spines and dirt stains primarily at the lower right page edges. (77884-16EB) [Craig Brown Collection]

3825. LOT OF BOOKS Eight total. Histories of Two Hundred and Fifty-One Divisions of the German Army which Participated in the War (1914-1918), compiled from records of the Intelligence Section of the General Staff, American Expeditionary Forces, Chaumont France, 1919; c. 1989 London Stamp Exchange Ltd. 745 pages hardcover with jacket. German Military Letter Codes: The manufacturers’ marks of the Third Reich, 1939-1945, by John Walter; c. 1996 John Walter. 128 pages hardcover in excellent condition. Vocabulary of German Military Terms and Abbreviations. (Second Edition), issued by the British General Staff (Intelligence) July, 1918. This edition published 1995 by The Impe-rial War Museum, London and The Battery Press, Inc. 212 pages excellent condition hardcover. German Army Handbook, originally issued 1918 by the British General Staff; this edition c. 1977 David Nash. 186 pages hardcover with jacket. John Zizka and the Hussite Revolution, by F.G. Heymann; (no c. info. provided) preface dated 1954. 521 pages hardcover. The Crimean War: A History, by Orlando Figes; c. 2010 Orlando Figes. 575 pages softcover with a wavy profile. The Imperial German Regimental Marking [Revised Edition], by Jeff Noll; c. 1998 Jeff Noll. 198 pages excellent condition hardcover that is signed as copy no. 12 by the author who also wrote an extensive dedication to Craig Brown on the front end paper. The last item is a U.S. Military Intelligence Service issued manual dated April 12, 1943 and marked “Not to Be Published”. 246 pages softcover with a tape repaired spine. Unless otherwise noted the condition of the items in this lot is very good to excellent with some minor indications of soiling and handling. (77884-16EB) [Craig Brown Collection]

3826. LOT OF BOOKS Four volume hardcover set prepared for the U.S. Department of the Navy, Bureau of Ordnance. The Machine Gun: History, Evolution, and Development of Manual, Automatic, and Airborne Repeating Weapons, by George M. Chinn, Lieutenant Colonel, USMC; Vol. 1, dated 1951, 688 pages. Vol. II, marked “Part VII” following the volume number and with the front cover marked in matching gold embossed print “Confidential Security Information”, dated 1952 on the title page which also includes the stamp “DOWN, GRADE-TO.UNCLASSIFIED.AUTH-FPSO LTR,SC.1.14,DATE-9.22-61” and can also be seen in several other locations on this book of 215 pages. Vol. III, with cover and title page that include “Confidential” at the top left and “Parts VIII and IX” and the interior contains three adhered stickers that read “DOWNGRADED FROM CONFIDENTIAL TO UNCLASSIFIED AUTH FPSO CNC B3 OF 3249”, dated 1953 and with a spine that is beginning to separate. Also evident are black ink markings over the original identifications of “Confidential” on the front and back end papers. 679 pages. Vol. IV, Parts X and XI, dated 1955 and with subtitle Design Analysis of Automatic Firing Mechanisms and Related Components, 638 pages and in about excellent condition with an ID sticker for a book store attached to the back end paper. Unless oth-erwise noted the books rate very good plus with light wear and dirt. Included with the books are a few pages of literature and documents that include releases of the Classified status and a copy of a 1988 dated letter from Craig Brown to an “E. Wilson” providing explanation of the history of the publications of the books that includes mentioning that the author and “his cohorts produce, on their own, not under government auspices, a vol. 5. This vol. was never, to my knowledge, classified.”. In addition there is an original article pulled from a March 1988 issue of Man At Arms on the efforts of Chinn in producing this “massive five-volume study…”. (77884-16EC) [Craig Brown Collection]

3827. LOT OF BOOKS Three volume hardcover set written in German, Osterreichische Pistolen, by Josef Motz and Joschi Schuy with copyrights by the authors. Vol. 1, Vom Ursprung der Selbstladepistole: Repetier- und Selbstladepistolen in Osterreich-Ungarn von 1884 bis 1918; c. 2007, 861 pages. Vol. 2, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistole I: Selbstladepistolen in Osterreich-Ungarn bzw. Osterreich 1914 bis heute, c. 2013, 675 pages. Vol. 3, Die Weiterentwicklung der Selbstladepistole II: Maschinenpistolen, Pistolentaschen, Erganzungen zu Band 1 und 2; c. 2015, 267 pages. These are excellent condition books with coffee table style dimensions (11 3/4” wide) and packed with high resolution color photos. (77884-16ED) [Craig Brown Collection]

3828. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five hardcovers written in German including the first three with jackets and from the series Bewaffnung und Ausrustung der Schweizer Armee seit 1817, with copyrights by Verlag Stocker-Schmid A G. Vol. 3, Handfeuerwaffen System Vetterli, by Hugo Schneider, Michael am Rhyn, Oskar Krebs, Christian Reinhart and Robert Schiess; c. 1970, 143 pages. Vol. 4, Handfeuerwaffen Grad-zug-Systeme, by Kurt Sallez and Michael am Rhyn; c. 1978, 173 pages. Vol. 5, Faustfeuerwaffen I: Vorderladerpistolen Revolver; c. 1974, 143 pages. Faustfeuerwaffen der deutschen Marinen 1849-1918, by Heinrich E. Harder and Jens U. Alles; c. 2012 dwj Verlags-GmbH. 216 pages hardcover with a front that includes the identification “Working Copy” hand written in black marker. Deutsche Leucht- und Signalpistolen: Geschichte und Entwicklung bis 1945, by Wolfgang Kern; c. 1998 Edition Kernklangwerk. 335 pages hardcover. These books have been well cared for and remain in excellent condition. (77884-16EE) [Craig Brown Collection]

3829. LOT OF BOOKS and manuals Seven total beginning with the first three volumes of the ten volume hardcover set of Encyclopedia of Explosives and Related Items published by Picatinny Arsenal of Dover, New Jersey with the covers exhibiting the Ordnance Corps. U.S.A. insignia. Vol. 1, A to Azoxy, by Basil T. Fedoroff, Henry A. Aaronson, Earl F. Freese, Oliver E. Sheffield and George D. Clift; published 1960, 692 pages and with the front end paper stamped in black “O. T. S./171 603 10.00/U. S. Dept. of Commerce/Washington D. C.”. Vol. 2, B (Explosif) to Chloric Acid, by Basil T. Fedoroff & Oliver E. Sheffield; published 1962, 629 pages. Vol. 3, Chlorides to Detonating Relays, by Basil Federoff & Oliver E. Sheffield; published 1966, 548 pages and with a large “X” written in black marker and over text indicating that the contained information is unclassified. Chemicals in War: A Treatise on Chemical Warfare, by Augustin M. Prentiss, Ph.D., Lieutenant Colonel, Chemical Warfare Service, U.S. Army; c. 1937 McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc. 739 pages hardcover. The next item is a reprinted copy of the June 1946 issued U. S. Navy Department Bureau of Ordnance Pamphlet 1666, German Explosive Ordnance Vol. I: Bombs, Rockets, Grenades, Mines, Fuzes & Igniters; reprinted 1969 U.S. Combat Bookshelf. 346 pages softcover. Next is an original U. S. War Department, May 1945 issued manual FM5-25, Explosives and Demolitions, 147 pages softcover that has binder holes punched through it. The last item is a Nov. 1943 issued U.S. War Dept. Field Manual FM 5-31, Corps of Engineers, Land Mines and Booby Traps, marked “Restricted”, approximately 250 pages and mounted in a cardboard binder. The overall condition of the lot is very good plus with various incidents of mild soiling, fading and wear. (77884-16EF) [Craig Brown Collection]

3830. LOT OF BOOKS Two total. Mauser Military Rifles of the World, by Robert W. D. Ball; this fourth edition c. 2006 Robert W. D. Ball. 448 pages hardcover with jacket and a dedication by the author to Craig Brown announcing his gratitude for Mr. Brown’s contributions in “putting together the 4th edition of the book”. Argentine Mauser Rifles 1871-1959, by Colin Webster; c. 2003 Colin Webster. 296 pages hardcover with jacket and covering the complete story of Argentina’s contract Mauser rifles from the purchase of their first Model 1871’s to the disposal of the last shipment of surplus rifles received in the U.S. in 2002. The books rate excellent with the first one listed showing a small area of dirt on the lower right corner. (77884-16EG) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3831. LOT OF BOOKS Hardcover volumes 1 through 8 of C96, by Kersten-Moll-Schmid; all copyrights by Service K with no dates provided for Vols. 1-3. Vol. I Geschichte & Modelle 1893-1903 190 pages. Vol. 2, Geschichte & Modelle 1904-1915, 190 pages. Vol. 3, Geschichte & Modelle 1915-1922, 190 pages. Vol. 4, Geschichte & Modelle 1923-1945; c. 2012, 254 pages. Vol. 5, Export I: Der Italien-Contract; c. 2014, 210 pages. Vol. 6, Export II, Pistolen fur Amerika; c. 2014, 228 pages. Vol. 7, Export III: Pistolen fur China; c. 2014, 196 pages. Vol. 8, Export IV: Pistolen Fur Asien; c. 2014, 188 pages. The books in this lot appear unused and the overall condition is excellent plus. (77884-16EH) [Craig Brown Collection]

3832. LOT OF BOOKS Total of 15. Military Pistols of Japan, by Fred L. Honeyucutt, Jr.; c. 1982 Fred L. Honeycutt. 167 pages hardcover with jacket and signed by the author. Japanese Military Handguns and Holsters 1893-1945, by John C. Van Lund; c. 1972 John C. Van Lund. 467 pages with jacket and signed by the author. Each book contains many full page and up close photos that are sure to aid the collector for identification purposes. The 1st Cavalry Division in World War II, compiled by Major B. C. Wright, Division Historian; c. 1947 Bertram C. Wright. 245 pages softcover with an emphasis on the acts of bravery of individuals. Japan’s Ancient Armour, by Hatiro Yamagami; c. 1940 Board of Tourist Industries, Japanese Government Railways. 82 pages crudely constructed softcover. The next item is an Oct., 1944 dated U.S. War Dept. issued Technical Manual TM-E 30-480, classified as Restricted and titled Handbook on Japanese Military Forces. Approxi-mately 600 pages and mounted in its official hardcover binder. Next are five U.S. War Dept. Military Intelligence Division Bulletins consisting of one dated Jan., 1943 and the remainder from 1944. The staple bound softcovers average about 85 pages each. The next item is also U.S. Intelligence Service issued, a Nov. 1944 dated, 182 pages staple bound manual marked “Restricted” and titled Soldier’s Guide to the Japanese Army and with the cover exhibiting three ID stamps for “G.B. Jarrett, Lt. Col. Ord. Dept”. Also included is a 36 page manual titled Japanese Warfare, dated April, 1942 and also issued by the U.S. Military Intelligence Service. The last three items in this lot are written in Japanese and begin with a two volume hardcover set with jackets and titled Japanese Tanks and Fighting Vehicles; c. 1961, Shuppan Kyodo Sha. Vol. 1, by Tomio Hara and Akira Takeuchi, 160 pages. Vol. 2, by Tomio Hara and Denji Eimori, 138 pages. The last item is a 106 pages softcover chronicling tank warfare, dated 1968, and includes within the acknowledgements, the names Col. G.B. Jarrett and Mr. John W. Kennon. The overall condition of the lot is about very good plus with varying levels of blemishes including handling marks, soiling, fading and wear. (77884-16EH) [Craig Brown Collection]

3833. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight written in German. Im Zeichen Des Tigers: Die indische Legion auf deutscher Seite 1941-1945, by Ru-dolf Hartog; c. 1991 Verlag Busse & Seewald GmbH. 232 pages hardcover with jacket. Bayerisches Armeemuseum Ingolstadt Der Erste Weltkrieg; vol. 1 c. 1980 Verlag DONAU KURIER KG, 84 pages softcover. Bayerisches Armeemuseum Ingolstadt Bayerische Militarmaler von Beich bis Thony; vol. 5, c. 1982 Verlag DONAU KURIER KG, 107 pages softcover. Vom Niemandsland zum Ordnungsstaat, (no author name provided) title page includes the date 1930. 432 pages hardcover rating good to very good with repaired and sun faded spine and mild overall contact wear. Die leichten schwedischen Infanteriegewehre Armee und Heimwehr, by Carsten Schinke; foreword dated 1990. 149 pages hardcover. Die deutschen Truppen im amerkanischen Unabhangigkeitskrieg 1775-1783, by Dietmar Kugler; c. 1980 Motorbuch Verlag. 252 pages hardcover with jacket. Die Kaiserliche Schutz- Und Polizeitruppe fur Afrika, by Reinhard Schneider; c. 2005 Druffel & Vowninckel Verlag. 127 pages hardcover. Auf verlorenem Posten-: Deutsch-Sudwestafrika im Ersten Weltkrieg, by Walter Nuhn; c. 2008 Walter Nuhn. 298 pages softcover. Unless otherwise noted the books rate about excellent with some showing little indication of use. (77884-16EI) [Craig Brown Collection]

3834. LOT OF BOOKS Total of nine written in German. Dienstsiegel und Feldpostkarten von Deutsch-Sudwestafrika, by Peter Vogonbeck; fore-word dated 1996. Approximately 100 pages softcover with several creased at lower right corner. Die Deutsche Marine: in ihrer gegenwartigen Uniformierung., by Karl Schlawe; foreword dated 1913. 142 pages text with illustration plates of about 40 pages. Separation is occurring at the repaired spine and the pages show moderate yellowing. Wort und Brauch im deutschen Heer, by Walter Transfeldt und Karl Hermann Frhr. von Brand; c. 1967 Helmut Gerhard Schulz. 301 pages hardcover with jacket. Zur See und an Land: Zu Geschicchte, Einsatzen und Uniformen der deutschen Seesoldaten Marineinfanteristen, der Marinesicherungstruppe und der Marineschutzkrafte, by Rolf Klodt; c. 2008 Report Verlag. Veroffentlichungen des Bayerischen Armeemuseums Band 4: Die Uniformierung und Ausrustung des deutschen Reichsheeres 1919-1932, by Afolf Schlicht and Jurgen Kraus; published 1987. 279 pages hardcover. Zahlencode System Des Heeres Von 1925 Bis 1940: Kennziffern fur die Hersteller neu gefertigter Waffen, Munition und Great, by Johannes Preuss; c. 2002 Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH. 181 pages softcover. Deutsche Wehr Im Deutschen Bund 1815-1866: mit gesonderten Hinweisen auf die Bewaffnung, die Marine, die Soldatenversorgung, die Wehrfinanzierung mit zahlreichen Anlagen, by Peter Galperin; c. 2000 Zeller Verlag. 543 pages hardcover. Rounding out the lot is a two volume set of crudely constructed softcovers Die Deutsche Reichswehr In Nuen Uniformen, undated and published by Verlag von Moritz Ruhl in Leipzig with an average length of about 30 pages and housed in cardboard sleeves. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with mild blemishes on some. (77884-16EJ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3835. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four hardcovers by Anthony Carter with copyrights also by him. The Sword and Knife Makers of Germany 1850-2000, Vol. I, A-L; c. 2001, 287 pages. German Bayonets, Vol. II; c. 1991, 239 pages and signed by the author. Vol. III; c. 1992, 303 pages. Vol. IV, c. 1994. The front end papers of Vols. III and IV each exhibit a signed message of gratitude from the author to Craig Brown. The conditions of these four books of dark blue hardcovers with gold embossed titles range from very good plus to excellent with minor examples of handling marks, dirt and wear on some. (77884-16EK) [Craig Brown Collection]

3836. LOT OF BOOKS Complete seven volume hardcover set of Uniforms of the SS, with copyrights by Historical Research Unit. Vol. 1: Allge-meine-SS 1923-1945, by Andrew Mollo; c. 1969, 74 pages. Vol. 2: Germanische-SS 1940-1945, by Hugh Page Taylor; c. 1970, 81 pages. Vol. 3: SS-Verfugungstruppe 1933-1939, by Andrew Mollo with introduction and unit histories by Hugh Page Taylor; c. 1970, 99 pages. Vol. 4: SS-Totenkopfverbande 1933-1945, by Andrew Mollo; c. 1971, 51 pages. Vol. 5: Sicherheitsdienst und Sicherheitspolizei 1931-1945, by Andrew Molllo; c. 1971, 54 pages. Vol. 6: Waffen-SS Clothing and Equipment 1939-1945, by Andrew Mollo; c. 1972, 133 pages. Vol. 7: Waffen-SS Badges and Unit Distinctions 1939-1945, by Andrew Mollo; c. 1976, 96 pages. The overall condition is very good to excellent with mild edge wear. (77884-16EL) [Craig Brown Collection]

3837. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four hardcovers written in German beginning with the first two from the multi-volume series “Wehrtechnik und wissenschaftliche Waffenkunde. Vol. 1, Geschichte und Technik der automatischen Waffen in Deutschland: Von den Anfangen bis 1871, by Rolf Wirtgen; c. 1987 Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn. 183 pages. Vol. 8, Vom Gewehr 98 zum Sturmgewehr, by Hans-Dieter Handrich; c. 1993 Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn. 169 pages. The other two are from the series Dienstwaffen der deutschen Polizei und Gendarmerie: Historie, Technik, Kennzeichnung; c. 2011 Arbeitskreis Polizeiwaffen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Polzeigeschichte and beginning with Hessen, by Horst Friedrich and Norbert Miltz. 288 pages. Rheinland-Pfalz, by Horst Friedrich and Saarland, by Peter Hubner. 288 total pages. All four books appear to have seen little if any use and remain in excellent condition. (77884-16EM) [Craig Brown Collection]

3838. LOT OF BOOKS Two total. Central Powers Pistols: The Great War Pistols of Germany Austria-Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria, which is Vol. I of The Pistols of Germany and Her Allies in Two World Wars, by Jan. C. Still; c. 2007 Jan. C. Still. 460 pages hardcover with black graphics over a vibrant red cover and packed with high resolution color photos including several depicting accessories as well. This is a book of high quality construction that has been well cared for and remains in excellent condition with a few minor handling marks here and there. The German Military Pistols: 1904-1930, by Fred A. Datig which is Monograph II from the series The Luger Pistol (Pistole Parabellum): Its History and Development from 1893-1945; c. 1955, 1958, 1990. 88 pages softcover also rating excellent with light scattered dirt. (77884-16EN) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3839. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven. Bayonet Belt Frogs, by Anthony Carter; c. 1997 Anthony Carter. 168 pages hardcover dedicated to Craig Brown by the author. War Posters: Issued by Belligerent and Neutral Nations 1914-1919, selected & edited by Martin Hardie and Arthur K. Sabin; published 1920 A. & C. Black,Ltd., London. 76 pages hardcover including a section of approximately 30 pages of color illustrations and rating about near very good with a tape repaired spine, mild edge wear, and bruised corners. Afrikakorps 1941-43, by Gordon Williamson and Ron Volstad; c. 1991 Osprey Publishing Ltd. 64 pages softcover. German Belt Buckles: 1919-1945, by Thomas Reid; c. 1974 Montrose Press. 81 pages softcover. The Armed Forces of World War II: Uniforms, insignia and organization, by Andrew Mollo; c. 1981 Orbis Publishing Limited. 312 pages hardcover with jacket. German WW1 Identity Tags/Disks: Background and evolutionary history considering the 1914-18 German Army mobilization and expansion process, by Peter Meinlschmidt. 199 pages softcover showing a few tears at the spine. Collecting World War II German Military Identification Discs, by Michael Burroughs; c. 2005 Michael Burroughs/Ulric of England. 116 pages softcover. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating of the books in this lot is very good to excellent with minor wear and soiling. (77884-16EP) [Craig Brown Collection]

3840. LOT OF BOOKS Five total and written in German. Rudiger Franz: PreuBisch-deutsche Seitengewehre 1807-1945, Vol. I, by Rudiger Franz; c. 1988 Journal Verlag. 391 pages hardcover. Ein Leitfaden Fur Den Blankwaffensammler; c. 1979 Journal Verlag. 246 pages hardcover. Infanterie-offizierdegen 1889 und Varianten, by Peter Hartmann/Reiner Herrmann; c. 2008 Motorbuch Verlag. 191 pages hardcover that appears to have had virtually no use and rates excellent plus. Blankwaffen Der Kaiserzeit: W.K.C. Katalog Um 1895-1910, Dokementayion Aus Allen Zeiten In Wort Und Bild. Approximately 200 pages hardcover. The last item is a 46 page softcover catalog Ruckblicke 200 Jahre Polizeiblankwaffen. Unless otherwise noted the condition of the items is near excellent with only minor blemishes. (77884-16EQ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3841. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five. Cartridges for Collectors, Vols. I, II, & III, hardcovers with jackets, by Fred A. Datig with copyrights by the author. Vol. 1, (Centerfire); c. 1956, this second printing 1963. 176 pages. Vol. II, (Centerfire-Rimfire-Patent Ignition); c. 1958. 183 pages. Vol. III, (Centerfire-Rimfire-Plastic); c. 1967. 176 pages. German 7,9mm Military Ammunition: 1888-1945, by Daniel W. Kent; c. 1973, 1990 Daniel W. Kent. Approximately 200 pages hardcover. Cartridges of the World, by Frank C. Barnes; c. 1965 Frank C. Barnes and The Gun Digest Co. 346 pages softcover. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with very little in the way of wear marks or soiling. (77884-16ER) [Craig Brown Collection]

3842. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five. Percussion Guns & Rifles: An Illustrated Reference Guide to the muzzle-loading Percussion Guns and Rifles of the Nineteenth Century, by D.W. Bailey; c. 1972 D. W. Bailey and Lionel Leventhal Limited. 79 pages hardcover with jacket. Hall’s Breech-loaders, by R. T. Huntington; c. 1972 George Shumway. 369 pages softcover. Firearm Blueing and Browning, by R.H. Angier; c. 1936 Thomas G. Saworth. 151 pages hardcover with jacket. Horses Saddles and Bridles, by General William H. Carter, United States Army; c. 1902, 1906 by the author. 405 pages hardcover. The Gun that Made the Twenties Roar, by William J. Helmer; c. 1969 William J. Helmer. 286 pages hardcover with jacket and provides an account of John T. Thompson and the infamous Thompson submachine gun. The conditions range between very good to excellent with incidents of up to mild fading, wear and soiling. (77884-16ES) [Craig Brown Collection]

3843. LOT OF BOOKS Six total and written in German. Die Deutschen Panzer 1926-1945, by F. M. von Senger und Etterlin; c. 1959 J. F. Leh-manns Verlag. 228 pages vinyl cover. Die Kampf Panzer 1916-1966, by F. M. von Senger und Etterlin; c. 1966 J. F. Lehmanns Verlag. 523 pages hardcover with jacket. Panzerfahrzeuge Und Panzereinheiten Der Ordnungspolizei 1936-1945, by Dr. Werner Regenberg; c. 1999 Alle Rechte, auch die des auszugsweisen Nachdrucks. 287 pages hardcover. Die roten Panzer: Geschichte der sowjetischen Panzertrup-pen 1920-1960, by I. G. Andronikow und W. D. Mostowenko; c. 1963 J. F. Lehmanns Verlag. 286 pages hardcover with jacket. Deutsche Kriegslokomotiven 1939-1945: Lokomotiven, Wagen, Panzeruge und Geschutze-Entwurf, Bau und Verwendung, by Alfred B. Gottwald; c. 1973 Franckh’sche Verlagshandlung, W. Keller & Co. 159 pages hardcover with jacket and is vol. 2 from the series Die Eisenbahn im Zweiten Weltkrieg. The last book is Die deuschen Radpanzer im Ersten Weltkrieg: Technische Entwicklung und Einsatze, by Heinrich Kaufhold-Roll; c. 1996 Dr. H. Kaufhold-Roll. 128 pages hardcover. The conditions of these books range between near excellent and excellent with no major problem areas. (77884-16ET) [Craig Brown Collection]

3844. LOT OF BOOKS Two hardcovers with jackets. The Webley Story: A History of Webley Pistols and Revolvers, and the Development of the Pistol Cartridge, by William Chipcase Dowell; c. 1962 William Chipcase Dowell. 337 pages with a small area of dirt at the lower right corner and a couple of even smaller ones on the top edge. Webley Revolvers, by Gordon Bruce and Christian Reinhart; c. 1988 Verlag Stocker Schmid. 256 pages and revised from W.C. Dowell’s The Webley Story. This book has no flaws worth mentioning and the lot rates excellent overall. (77884-16EU) [Craig Brown Collection]

3845. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight. Volkssturm-Saga, by Rudolf Helm; dated 1961, 121 pages softcover. Der Volkssturm im Suden Hamburgs 1944/45, by Kerstin Siebenborn; c. 1988 Verein fur Hamburgische Geschichte. 147 pages softcover. Freikorps “Sauerland” im Deutschen Volkssturm: Sudwestfalens letztes Aufgebot 1944/45, by Willy Timm; c. 1993 Verlag Hellweg. 80 pages softcover. Die Organisation Todt: Bauen fur Staat und Wehrmacht 1938-1945, by Franz W. Seidler; c. 1987 Bernard & Graefe Verlag. 297 pages hardcover. Bibliographie zur Geschichte der deutschen Freikorps 1918-1923, compiled by Robert Thoms; c. 1997 Projekt + Verlag Dr. Erwin MeiBler. 56 pages softcover. Deutsche Verbande und Truppen 1918-1939, by Georg Tessin; c. 1974 Biblio Verlag. Ranglifte ber Roniglidh Preukifchen Armee und des XIII. (Roniglich Wurttembergifchen) Urmeeforps fur 1914., published 1914. 1607 pages hardcover with marbled page edges. Chren-Ranglifte des ehemaligen Deutfchen Beeres: Seine Majeftat der Deutfche Raifer, Konig von Breuken Wilhelm II. Published 1926. 1291 pages hardcover. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent and it is clear particularly for the older examples, that these books have received proper care through the years. (77884-16EU) [Craig Brown Collection]

3846. LOT OF BOOKS Total of nine. The Defense of Duffer’s Drift, by Capt. E. D. Swinton; reprinted from the Infantry Journal, April 1905 and published 1916. 62 pages pocket size hardcover. Tank Museum Guide: Royal-Armoured-Corps-School-Bovington: Part 1, 1915-1918; published by R. A. C. Publications. 29 pages staple bound softcover. Military Museums throughout the World, by Christian Heine; c. 1998 Christian Heine. Approximately 155 pages softcover with text in English, French and Italian. The School and the Army in Germany and France, with a Diary of Siege Life at Versailles., by B’V’T Maj.-Gen’l W. B. Hazen, U.S.A., Colonel Sixth Infantry; published 1872 Harper & Brothers. 408 pages hardcover with mild fading and some edge scuffing but has held up remarkably well for its age. Hatcher’s Notebook, by Julian S. Hatcher, Maj. Gen., U.S.A., retired; this third edition c. 1962 The Stackpole Co. 640 pages hardcover with jacket and serves as a standard reference work on ballistics. Mexican Military Arms: The Cartridge Period 1866-1967, by James B. Hughes, Jr.; c. 1966 James B. Hughes Jr. 135 pages softcover. Journal of Field Archaeology, Vol. 7, No. 3, Fall 1980, edited by James Wiseman, published quarterly by Boston Univer-sity. 120 pages softcover. The next item is a reproduction of the 1909 Catalog of the Springfield Armory Museum Arms & Accoutrements; c. 1995 Albert Frasca & Robert H. Hill. 182 pages softcover. The last item is a full size, July 1958 dated manual by the U.S. Army Ordnance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, titled Rifles U.S. Army Handout for Use in Armament Courses; 193 pages softcover. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating is about near excellent with no severe negatives on any but each with some indications of wear and soiling. (77884-16EV) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3847. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five hardcovers. The German Soldier in the Wars of the United States., by J. G. Rosengarten. This second edition c. 1890, J. G. Rosengarten. 298 pages with Mass. Cadet Armory Library sticker affixed to the inside front cover. Sources of Information on Military Professional Subjects 1897: War Dept. A.G.O., Vol. 17; published 1898 Government Printing Office. 501 pages with a repaired spine and separated first page. The Armies of To-Day: A Description of the Armies of the Leading Nations at the Present Time, compilation of several authors; c. 1892 Harper & Brothers. 438 pages hardcover with gilt top edge, deckled side and bottom edges and a separating spine. Uniforms, Organization and History of the Afrikakorps, by Roger James Bender and Richard D. Law; c. 1973 Roger James Bender and Richard D. Law. 256 pages hardcover. Field Equipment of the Infantry 1914-1945, by Robert Fisch; c. 1989 Greenberg Publishing Co., Inc. 262 pages hardcover. The last two books in this lot are in excellent condition with a couple of spots of edge wear. The three older books show some yellowing to the pages but overall have withheld the test of time quite nicely. (77884-16EW) [Craig Brown Collection]

3848. LOT OF BOOKS Two volume set of hardcovers with jacket. German Helmets of the Second World War, by Branislav Radovik; c. 2002 Branislaw Radovik. Vol. 1, 325 pages. Vol. 2, 299 pages. Great color photography highlights these excellent condition coffee table style books that make a valuable resource for the collector. (77884-16EY) [Craig Brown Collection]

3849. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four hardcovers written in German. Die Helme der Koniglich Bayerischen Armee 1806-1918, by Walter Seibold and Gerd M. Schulz; c. 1999 Bayerischer Militar Verlag. 168 pages and with jacket. Europaische Helme: aus der Sammlung des Museums fur Deutsche Geschichte, by Heinrich Muller and Fritz Kunter; dated 1971, 413 pages and with jacket. Die Deutschen Helme Vor Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges, vol. 1, by Gebruder Grafe; c. 1970 Gebr. Grafe. Approximately 200 pages. The last book is an auction catalog dated Oct. 19, 2002: Sammlung Deutsche Kolonien 1884-1918 Reinhold Siebentritt. Approximately 125 pages. The conditions range from very good to excellent with some handling and dirt marks here and there on some. (77884-16EZ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3850. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven written in German. Deutsche Freikorps 1918-1921: Spezialkatalog der Abzeichen und Ehrenzeichenu, by Lothar Hartung; c. 1997 Lothar Hartung. 220 pages pocket size softcover. Three volume softcover set Polizei-Abzeichen: Helme-Heral-dik-Historie, by Erich Radecke with copyrights by SOLDI-Verlag. Vol. 1, Zeitraum bis 1918, 192 pages. Vol. 2, 1918-1945, 190 pages. Vol. 3, 1945-1993, 238 pages. Veroffentlichungen Bayerisches Armeemuseum, Vol. 8, Stahlhelme vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart, by Jurgen Kraus; published 1984 Ingolstadt. 143 pages softcover. Die Bahnpolizei deutscher Eisenbahnen: Geschichte-Uniformen-Organi-sation, by Helmut Rettinghaus; c. 2012 transpress Verlag. 239 pages hardcover that appears virtually unused. Die militarischen Kopfbe-deckungen 1869-1919: mit Polizei, Feuerwehr und Steuerwache, by Walter Wannenwetsch and Joachim Hilsenbeck; c. 1993 Steinach Verlag. 128 pages large format hardcover with jacket and vivid color photos including some full page size. This is an excellent condition lot. (77884-16FA) [Craig Brown Collection]

3851. LOT OF BOOKS Seven total and written in German. Panzer Uutomobile gegen die Walachen, by Wilhelm Giemer; c. 1917 Uuguft Gcherl. 126 pages softcover with separation beginning at top exterior of spine. Waffen und Geheimwaffen des deutschen Heeres 1933-1945, by Fritz Hahn; two volumes hardcovers with jackets and with copyrights by Bernard & Graefe Verlag. Vol. 1, Infanteriewaffen, Pionierwaffen, Artilleriewaffen, Pulver, Spreng- und Kampfstoffe; c. 1986, 239 pages. Vol. 2, Panzer- und Sonderfahrzeuge, “Wunderwaffen”, Verbrauch und Verluste; c. 1987, 320 pages hardcover. Geheime Kommandolache: Geschichte der V-Waffen und geheimen Militaraktionen des Zweiten Weltkrieges an Lahn, Dill und im Westerwald, by Karsten Porezag. 488 pages hardcover. Pioniergeist: 100 Jahre Wasserkraft aus Laufenburg. 100 Jahre Energie vom Hochrhein., by Dr. Wolfgang Bocks; c. 2008 Energiedienst Holding AG Die Publikation. 159 pages hardcover with jacket. The last two are from the hardcover series Wehrtechnik und wissenschaftliche Waffenkunde, Band 2, Panzerfertigung im Zweiten Weltkrieg: Industrieproduktion fur die deutsche Wehrmacht, by Hartmut H. Knittel; c. 1988 Verlag E. S. Mitter & Sohn GmbH. 144 pages. Band 10, Der deutsche Panzerbau im Ersten Weltfrieg, by Heinrich Kaufhold-Roll; c. 1995 Zeller Verlag. 180 pages. The lot is in excellent condition. (77884-16FB) [Craig Brown Collection]

3852. LOT OF BOOKS Four total and written either in portions or entirely in Italian. Baionette Italiane 1814-1991, by Cesare Calamani; c. 1992 Vallecchi Editore. 375 pages softcover. Suditrol im Dritten Reich L’Alto Adige nel Terzo Reich 1943-1945, by Gerald Steinacher; c. 2003 Studienverlag Ges.m.b.H. 387 pages softcover with a slightly wavy profile. The next book is in both English and Italian. Ordnance Shoulder Arms 1841-1890 Guide to Their Identification, by Massimo Pagani; c. 1997 Massimo Pogani. 351 pages hardcover with jacket. The next book is photograph based with captions in Italian and English. Elmetti, by Paolo Marzetti. 494 pages hardcover. The books rate excellent overall. (77884-16FC) [Craig Brown Collection]

3853. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight written in German. Von Der Luntenmuskete Zum Sturmgewehr: Katalog zur Sonderschau der Entwicklung der Hand- und Faustfeuerwaffen im osterreichischen Heer, by Erich Gabriel; c. 1967 Herausgegeben vom Heeresgeschichtlichen Museum. 96 pages softcover showing moderate creasing. Hand Feuer-Waffen: Des Osterreichischen Soldaten, Herausgegben von Peter Krenn; c. 1985 Landeszeughaus am Landasmuseum Joanneum Graz. Approximately 150 pages hardcover. Schutzen Waffen der NATO, by Kurt Frohlich; pubished 1963 Deutscher Militarverlag. 111 pages booklet size softcover and housed in a cardboard sleeve. Die deutsche Kurzpatrone 7,92x33, by Dr. Dieter Kapell. 277 pages softcover. Die principiellen Eigenfchaften der automation fenerwaffen, fur Officiere aller Waffen von Kaifertreu; dated 1902. Approximately 160 pages hardcover with moderate corner bruising, mild fading and dirt. Von der Patrone 88 zur Patrone S: Die Deutsche Infanteriepatrone 7,9 mm 1888-1930, by Erik Windisch, Bernd Kellner, Wilhelm Micke and Norbert Platzer. 197 pages softcover with creasing at upper right corner. Die Militarpatronen Kaliber 7,9mm-, by Brandt, Hamann, Dr. Windisch; c. 1981 Journal Verlag Schwend GmbH. 314 pages hardcover with a slightly misaligned structure. Die Bewaffnung des osterreichischen Bundersheeres 1918-1990, by Rolf M. Urrisk; c. 1990 Herbert Weishaupt Verlag. 312 pages hardcover showing virtually no use and rating excellent plus. Unless otherwise noted the condition of the books in this lot is very good to excellent. (77884-16FD) [Craig Brown Collection]

3854. LOT OF BOOKS Total of nine and written in German. Walther Verteidigungspistolen Modell 1 bis P99: Modellvarianten und Nachbauten, by Dieter H. Marschall; c. 1999 Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH. 113 pages softcover. Samuel Colt’s Revolver und deren Kopien 1835 bis 1885, Band 1, by Gunter Schmitt; c. 1973 Journal Verlag Schwend GmbH. 95 pages hardcover with jacket. Deutsche Militar-Handfeuerwaffen, softcover Vols. 1-3, by Udo Vollmer; c. 2002 Im Selbstverlag. Vol. 1, Bayern, 148 pages. Vol. 2, Sachsen, 146 pages. Vol. 3, Die sachsischen Herzogtumer, 208 pages. Der Reichsrevolver und seine Varienten, by Heinrich E. Harder; c. DWJ Verlags-GmbH (no date provided). 464 pages hardcover. The next book is vol. 5 from the series Wehrtechnik und wissenschaftliche Waffenkunde, titled Geschichte und Technik der Selbstladepistole: Von den Anfangen bis zur Gegenwart, by Werner Mootz; c. 1989 Verlag E.S. Mittler & Sohn GmbH. 136 pages hard-cover. The last two books are a two volume, April 2016 auction catalog hardcover set by Hermann Historica OHG Munchen and identified as 72. Auktion: Vol. 1, Die Parabellum-Sammlung Joop van de Kant, 342 pages. Vol. 2, Schusswaffen aus funf Jahrhunderten, 632 pages. The books feature outstanding high resolution photos of the sale items and the condition rating is as new and removed from original plastic wrap upon this inspection. Unless otherwise noted the condition of the other books in this lot is very good to excellent with minor blemishes. (77884-16FE) [Craig Brown Collection]

3855. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six beginning with the two volume softcover set SS Helmets: A Collector’s Guide, by Kelly Hicks with copyrights by Reddick Enterprises. Vol. 1, c. 1993, 92 pages. Vol. 2, c. 1999, 122 pages. The History of the German Steel Helmet 1916-1945, by Ludwig Baer; c. 1985 Ludwig Baer. 448 pages hardcover. Combat Helmets of the Third Reich, Vol. II, Heer and Luftwaffe: A Study in Photographs, by Thomas Kibler and Robert Iqbar; c. 2005 Reddick Enterprises and Thomas Kibler. 120 pages softcover. Combat Helmets of the World, by Paolo Marzetti; c. 1996 Ermanno Albertelli. 306 pages photograph oriented hardcover with captions in both English and Italian. The last item is the Summer 1994 issue of The Military Advisor with the cover story titled The Italian Steel Helmet: 1915-1943. 36 page staple bound periodical. (77884-16FF) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3856. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three. Crown Jewels: The Mauser in Sweden A Century of Accuracy and Precision, by Dana Jones; c. 2003 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 292 pages hardcover with jacket. Packed with information and photos and includes coverage of trial and experimental models, ammunition, accessories and sights with an emphasis on micrometer “diopters”. The book appears to have had very little use and remains in excellent plus condition. Swedish Weaponry Since 1630, by Bengt M. Holmquist and Birger Gripstad; c. 1982 Bengt M. Holmquist and Birger Gripstad. 104 pages hardcover also appearing essentially free of even the slightest blemishes and includes a wide array of illustrations. The last item is identified as No. 6 from The Wepons Series with the title The Sjogren Shotgun and Sjogren Military Rifle, by Roger Marsh; c. 1947 Roger Marsh. 15 pages full size staple bound softcover and in very good to excellent condition. (77884-16FG) [Craig Brown Collection]

3857. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two. FN Browning Pistols: Side Arms that Shaped World History, by Anthony Vanderlinden; this expanded second edition c. 2013 Wet Dog Publications. 368 pages hardcover includes coverage of the history of the company and its manufacture of non-fire-arms products. This copy is in essentially as-new condition and signed by the author. SS Walther PP/PPK 1939-1944, by Joachim Gortz & Dieter H. Marshall; c. 1999 by the authors. 73 pages excellent condition softcover with an aftermarket title label taped to the spine and the front end paper exhibits a Feb. 1999 dated dedication to Craig Brown by Marschall. (77884-16FH) [Craig Brown Collection]

3858. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. “Tanks are Mighty Fine Things” by Wesley W. Stout; published 1946 Chrysler Corp. 145 pages hardcover. A Short History of 7th Armoured Division June 1943-July 1945, by Captain Martin Lindsay and Captain N. B. Harris. 171 pages hardcover accompanied by several U.S. issued maps of the involved areas and housed in a sleeve attached to inside back cover. Armor Camouflage & Markings: North Africa 1940-1943, Vol. 1, by George R. Bradford; c. 1971 George Bradford. 96 pages hardcover. The German A7V Tank and the Captured British Mark IV Tanks of World War I, by Maxwell Hundleby & Rainer Strasheim; c. 1990 Maxwell Hundleby & Rainer Starsheim. 240 pages hardcover with jacket and in excellent condition. Tanks and Armored Vehicles, by Lt. Col. Robert J. Icks.; c. 1945 Philip Andrews Publishing Co. 264 pages hardcover with aftermarket craft paper cover and with front end paper exhibiting a dedication signed by the author that reads: “To Lieutenant Colonel G. B. Jarrett who told Andrews (publisher) that this manuscript existed Sincerely Bob Icks Colonel Ordnance Department 23 April, 1945”. This is a coffee table style, photo based book in near excellent condition with a little fading and edge wear. The last item in the lot is a reproduction by Post-Era Motor Books of a U.S. War Dept. Manual TM E9-803 titled Type 82 Volkswagen for the Wehrmacht 1939-1945 Kuebelwagen; c. 1972 Dan R. Post. 140 pages pebble grained and yellow softcover featuring a large image of the vehicle on the front. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with isolated incidents of dirt marks and wear. (77884-16FI) [Craig Brown Collection]

3859. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. The Imperial German Regimental Marking, by Jeff Noll. 77 pages staple bound softcover that is signed by the author and included is a letter from him to Craig Brown. c. 1988 Jeff Noll and no. 50 of first printing. The Standard Directory of Proof Marks: with WW II German Ordnance Codes, by Gerhard Wirnsberger, translated by R.A. Steindler; published by Jolex, this second printing 1978. Abridgments of the Patent Specifications Relating to Firearms & other Weapons, Ammunition & Accoutrements from 1588-1858; c. 1960 The Holland Press. 323 pages hardcover with jacket. Deutsche Fertigungskennzeichen bis 1945: German secret armament codes until 1945, by Michael Heidler; This Visier edition with foreword dated 2007 (no c. info. provided). 506 pages softcover with text in English and German and exhibiting a dedication by the author to Craig Brown. An Encyclopedia of German Tradenames and Trademarks 1900-1945: Firearms-Optics-Edged Weapons, by W. Darrin Weaver, MPA; c. 2011 by the author. 263 pages hardcover that appears to have seen no use and rates essentially as-new. German Military Letter Codes 1939-1945: A concise identification guide to the manufacturers’ marks of the Third Reich: by code, by name and by location, by John Walter; c. 2005 John Walter. 160 pages hardcover rating excellent plus. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating is about near excellent with very minor blemishes. (77884-16FJ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3860. LOT OF BOOKS Five total beginning with the two volume softcover set German Helmets 1933-1945: A Collector’s Guide. Vol. I, by T. V. Goodapple and R. J. Weinand; c. 1981. 141 pages. Vol. II, by T.V. Goodapple, W.R. Maertz and R.J. Weinand; c. 1983, 152 pages. SS-Steel: Parade and Combat Helmets of Germany’s Third Reich Elite, by Kelly Hicks; c. 2004 Kelly Hicks. 240 pages hardcover rating excellent plus. The Imperial German Regimental Marking, by Jeff Noll; c. 1988 Jeff Noll, 2nd printing, numbered 126 and signed by the author. 78 pages staple bound softcover. Helmets and Body Armor in Modern Warfare, by Bashford Dean; c. 1977 Carl J. Pugliese. Hardcover showing virtually no wear and a spot of dirt on lower right corner. 325 pages plus 38 pages World War II supplement. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating is near excellent with light soiling and wear. (77884-16FI) [Craig Brown Collection]

3861. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven written in German. Die deutschen Luftwaffen-Felddvisionen 1941-1945, by Werner Haupt; c. 1993 Podzun-Pallas-Verlag GmbH. 110 pages hardcover with jacket. Nationalsozialistische Besatzungs- und Annexionspolitik in Norditalien 1943 bis 1945, by Michael Wedekind; c. 2003 Oldenbourg Wissenchaftsverlag GmbH. 526 pages high density softcover. Feldgendarmen Feldjager Militarpolizisten, by Karlheinz Bockle; c. 1987 Motorbuch Verlag. 224 pages hardcover. Laufenburg Band 2, Laufenburg (Baden), by Theo Nawrath; dated 1981 (no. c. info provided). 174 pages hardcover. Die Koniglich Banerifchen Fliegertruppen 1912-1919, by Peter Pletschacher; c. 1978 Motorbuch Verlag. 176 pages hardcover with jacket. Sturmlauf in die Bolle, bearbeitet von Achim Kwasny; c. 2005 Deutsches Wehrkundearchiv. 76 pages softcover. Krieghoff, by Hans-Jurgen Fritze; c. 2003 Peter-Arfmann-Verlag. 264 pages hardcover. This is an excellent condition lot with a few handling marks here and there. (77884-16FJ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3862. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four. The Mosin-Nagant Rifle, by Terence W. Lapin; c. 1998 North Cape Publications. 219 pages softcov-er. Kriegsmodell: A collector’s guide to K98k production in the last months of WW2, Vol. 3 in a three volume set, by Michael Steves and Bruce Karem; c. 2009, 2010 Bruce Karem, Michael Steves. This revised edition 2012, 412 hardcover with jacket and signed by the authors. Very impressive construction and packed with high resolution close-up photos. The next item is a staple bound 43 page softcover titled Ross Rifle Handbook 1907, with title page that includes “Ottawa/Government Printing Bureau/1907” and an impressive royal blue and grained cover with embossed title. The last item is a glue bound handbook style soft cover with a front that features the Fabrique Nationaale logo displayed above “Self Loading Rifle” and the bottom left exhibits “A. 5.” This is an undated book and no c. info. is provided. The last two items listed are housed in protective cardboard sleeves and each of the books in this lot remains in excellent condition. (77884-16FK) [Craig Brown Collection]

3863. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four. German Machine Guns, by Daniel D. Musgrave & Smith Hempstone Oliver; c. 1971 Daniel D. Musgrave and Smith Hempstone Oliver. 457 pages hardcover with jacket and chronicles the Maxim, Bergmann and a wide range of WWII machine-guns. Also included is a chapter on feed accessories. Near excellent condition with a couple of small scuffs and minor dirt. De Lisles Commando Carbine, by I.D. Skennerton; c. 1981 Ian D. Skinnerton. 32 pages staple bound softcover that is identified as No. 1 from the Small Arms Series. Czechoslovak Small Arms and Machine Guns, by Col. Dr. Miroslav Sada, translated by Leo Kanner Associates, that is a reproduction of a 1973 dated U.S. issued manuscript with a title page header that reads “Department of the Army/U.S. Army Foreign Science and Technology Center/220 Seventh Street NE./Charlottsville, Virginia 22901. 299 pages spiral bound softcover that is accompanied by a 1987 dated letter from a Mahlon G. Kelly of Charlotsville VA who apologizes for a “few pages that are missing” from what was originally printed in 1973. The lower front cover shows a crease at the bottom right corner. The last item in this lot is a manual by Fabrique Nationale with a gray softcover with a front that features the company logo below “Submachine Gun” and above “Cal. 9 mm Parabellum/UZI License (in very small font)”. 46 pages plus a multi-page pullout section featuring an exploded illustration of the arm. Excellent condition and housed in a protective cardboard sleeve. The first three items in this lot rate near excellent to excellent with no serious defects. (77884-16FL) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3864. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five and written in German. Deutsche Erkennungsmarken: Von den Anfangen bis heute Mit den geheimen Codierungen (MOB-Listen) der Luftwaffe, by Jean Hoidal; c. 2005 Verlag Alle Rechte vorbehalten. 570 pages hardcover in excellent condition with scattered minor dirt along the page edges and some small handling marks on the top edge of the front cover. Deutsche Auszeichnungen, Vols. 2 and 3, Bearbeitet von Dr. Kurt-Gerhard Klietman; published 1971 Verlag “Die Ordens-Sammlung”. Vol. 2, (no c. info. provided) 333 pages hardcover with some weakening of the spine, scattered mild dirt and corner bruising. Vol. 3, c. 1957 “Die Or-dens-Sammlung”, 50 pages table and photo based softcover showing mild fading and creasing. Die Uniformen des Friedensheeres, der vorlaufigen Reichswehr und des Reichsheeres von 1919 bis 1921, by Ingo G. Haarcke; c. 1983 Herausgeber Klaus D. Patzwell. 62 pages softcover identified as “Militaria Publications Band 2” and rating about excellent with light contact marks. Die Orden und Ehrenzeichen Des Grossdeutschen Reichs, by Dr. Heinrich Doehle; published 1941. 128 pages hardcover missing nearly all of the fabric spine cover and the title page showing a name written in blue ink. (77884-16FM) [Craig Brown Collection]

3865. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six in the form of manuals/dictionaries. Cortina French-English Military Manual, by Jean A. Picard; c. 1917 R. D. Cortina Co. 286 pages pocket size hardcover. German-English, English German Military Dictionary, by Kurt Hilmar Eitzen; this fourth edition published 1957 by Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. 549 pages with vinyl cover measuring about 7”x5”. Diccionario Militar: Parte I English-Portu-guese Parte II Portugues-Ingles; published 1942 Editorial Tecnica Unida. 187 pages hardcover. The last three items in this lot are U.S. War department issued manuals with the standard tan softcovers with black print, beginning with the first one identified as “Restricted”, coded TM 30-259 and titled Military Dictionary English-Italian Italian-English; dated July 1, 1943, 357 pages. Spanish Military Dictionary English-Spanish Spanish-English, coded TM 30-500 and dated Sept. 11, P1944. 225 pages with minor indications of contact with what was likely water. Additionally, the front covers of the two previously listed manuals have been rubber-stamped “PUB. DIV. FILE”. The last one is not stamped but does exhibit some handwritten notes on the top of the front cover that is coded TM 30-253, titled Military Dictionary English-French French-English and dated March 1, 1943. 813 pages. The overall condition of the lot is about very good with moderate fading, mild dirt and wear. (77884-16FN) [Craig Brown Collection]

3866. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six. The East German Army: A Pattern of a Communist Military Establishment, by Thomas M. Forster, translated by Antony Buzek; c. 1966 (German original) Markus-Verlag Kohn, this first American edition published 1968. 255 pages hardcover with jacket showing creasing and a few small tears. A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder, by J. R. Partington; c. 1960 Professor J. R. Partington. 379 pages hardcover with jacket. China’s Small Arms of the 2nd Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), by Bin Shih; c. 2011 Bin Shih. 279 pages large format softcover that is dedicated to Craig Brown by the author. The next item is a September 1952 dated “Re-stricted” U.S. Department of the Army Pamphlet No. 30-51 titled Handbook on The Chinese Communist Army. 137 pages large format softcover with a bold red front that includes Chinese writing. Written entirely in Chinese is the next item in this lot, a 216 pages, 1999 dated softcover written by Bin Shih whose dedication to Craig Brown is observed on the first page. The book focuses on weapons, including some Japanese, and is packed with vivid color photos. The last item in this lot is written in French, Mauser fusils et carabines miltaires, Tome 1: Developpment et utilization du systeme Mauser en Allemagne de 1871 a nos jours by Luc Guillo; c. 1997 Editions du portail. 144 pages hardcover. The conditions of the books in this lot range from near excellent to excellent with disparities essentially commensurate with age. (77884-16FP) [Craig Brown Collection]

3867. LOT OF BOOKS Two total. Imperial German Field Uniforms and Equipment 1907-1918, by Johan Somers; c. 2007 Johan Somers. 456 pages hardcover with jacket and is the third and last volume of the series, this one with a title page stating that areas covered are: Land-strum uniforms and equipment; Colonial uniforms in China, Africa, the Southseas and Orient; tropical helmet; cyclist (Radfahrer) equipment; horse equipment; map cases; wartime substitute (Ersatz) uniforms and equipment. This is an extremely well constructed book packed with high resolution color photos, some up to full page in size. Feldbluse: The German soldier’s field tunic 1933-45, by Laurent Huart & Jean-Philippe Borg; c. 2007 Histoire & Collections. 127 pages photograph based book with detailed captions and like the first one in the lot, would serve as a valuable resource for the collector. Each appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent plus condition. (77884-16FQ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3868. LOT OF BOOKS Six total. Normandiefront: D-Day to St. Lo Through German Eyes, Volume I, “Invasion”, by Vince Milano; c. 1994 Vincent Milano. 230 pages softcover that is dedicated by the author. Soldiers of Destruction: The SS Death’s Head Division, 1933-1945, by Charles W. Sydnor, Jr.; c. 1977 Princeton University Press. 375 pages softcover showing a couple of creases and chronicling the wartime activities of the Third SS Panzer Division Totenkopf. Violent Intermediaries: African Soldiers, Conquest, and Everyday Colonialism in German East Africa, by Michelle R. Moyd; c. 2014 Ohio University Press. 328 pages excellent condition softcover. Eyewitness: Being Personal Reminiscences of Certain Phases of the Great War, Including the Genesis of the Tank, by Major-General Sir Ernest D. Swinton; published 1932 by Hodder and Stoughton. 319 pages hardcover with scattered light foxing, dirt and contact wear. The Scientific American War Book: The Mechanism and Technique of Warfare, compiled and edited by Albert A. Hopkins; c. 1915 Cricks Publishing Corp. 338 pages hardcover with scuffing occurring at base of spine and corners, scattered mild dirt staining and a slightly disfigured structure from weakening of the spine. The last item in the lot is a hardcover of 263 pages that is a reprint of the General Staff, War Office issued manual titled The German Forces in the Field, 7th Revision and dated Nov. 11, 1918. Published jointly by The Imperial War Museum, London and The Battery Press, Inc., Nashville TN (no date provided). Included and housed in a pocket attached to the inside back cover is a reprint of the map titled Distribution of the German Forces on the Western Front According to a captured Map dated 30th October, 1918. The map measures 23”x17” and like the book rates excellent plus. (77884-16FR) [Craig Brown Collection]

3869. LOT OF BOOKS German Sidearms and Bayonets: 1740-1945, by Klaus Lubbe; c. 2000 Nieman Verlag. 361 pages hardcover that is for-matted with photos and corresponding captions in both English and Spanish and rates excellent. Bayonets-Habsburg Monarchy 1683-1918, by Jan Smid and Petr Moudry; c. 1994 Jan Smid. 269 pages excellent condition hardcover writte in Czech. Reichswehr and Wehrmacht Bayonets 1920-1945, by Mike Welser; c. 1985 Mike Welser. 33 pages staple bound softcover that has a dedication to Craig Brown by the author. Military Dictionary Comprising Technical Definitions; Information on Raising and Keeping Troops; Actual Service, Including Makeshifts and Improved Material; and Law, Government, Regulation, and Law, Government, Regulation, and Administration Relating to Land Forces, by Colonel H. L. Scott. Published 1864 D. Van Nostrand, London. 688 pages hardcover with marbled edges, a few small segments of the cover missing and moderate overall wear. Catalogue of Armor: The John Woodman Higgins Armory, by Stephen V. Grancsay; c. 1961 John Woodman Higgins Armory, Inc. 127 pages hardcover complete with photos and descriptions of items from the Worcester MA museum and library. Freikorps Insignia, by VerKuilen Ager; c. 1979 Verkuilen B. Ager. 68 pages staple bound and large format identification based softcover with a separated back section. Hitler’s Last Levy: The Volkstrum 1944-45, by Hans Kissel, translated by C.F. Colton, MA; first published 1962, this expanded English edition c. 2005 Helion & Company Limited. 210 pages hardcover rating excellent and included are many photos of action in the field and illustrations providing details pertaining to uniforms. The conditions of the the books in this lot range from near very good to excellent. (77884-16FS) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3870. LOT OF BOOKS Total of ten and written in German. Werwolf-Winke fur Jagdenheiden; c. 1985 Karl-Heinz Dissberger, this edition 1992 pub-lished by Dritte Auflage. 65 pages softcover. Die Faustfeuerwaffen der bewaffneten Organe der SBZ/DDR, c. 2001 Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH. 105 pages softcover. Crinnerungsblatter deutfcher Regimenter: Garde-Jager-Bataillon, bearbeilet von Dewik-Krebs; published 1924 Didenburg i. D. 159 pages softcover with moderate fading, a hand written note on the front end paper and separation occurring at the rear bottom of the spine. Die Technif im Meltfriege, herausgegeben von M. Schmarte, Generalleutant j. D.; c. 1920 E.S. Mittler & Sohn. Hardcover showing moderate fading and with 610 pages text plus a photo plate section of approximately 40 pages that is separating from the main body. Patronen fur deutsche Hilfs-und Beutehandfeuerwaffen des Zeitraums 1914-1938, Wilhelm Micke; c. 2011 Patronen-Sammler-Vereinigung e.V. 132 pages hardcover and included is a 24 page staple bound booklet providing an English translation of the text. Beutepatronen und Patronen fur Beutewaffen in der Deutschen Wehrmacht 1939 bis 1945, by Wilhelm Micke Die Handwaffen der Koeniglich Preussisch336en und der Kaiserlichen Marine; fregattenkapitan d. R. Prof. Dr. Ing. Walter Ameling gewidmet; c. 1983 Erschinen im Selbstverlag des Verfass-ers. 146 pages softcover. Die Anderungen des deutschen Karabiner 98 kurz (K 98 k) bei der Firma Mauser Werke AG Oberndorf a/N, by Friedrich Graf; two volume hardcover set with copyrights by the author, Vol. 1; c. 2011, 336 pages. Vol. 2; c. 2012, 218 pages and bound in inverted sequence, i.e. the highest numbered pages and end of the book is actually at the beginning. The last item in the lot is an April, 2011 issue of Visier Special Die Pistole Mauser C96. 109 pages periodical. Unless otherwise noted, the conditions of the items in this lot range from very good plus to excellent with only a few instances of minor wear, handling marks or soiling. (77884-16FT) [Craig Brown Collection]

3871. LOT OF BOOKS Three volume hardcover set written in German. Die Preussischen Handfeuerwaffen: Modelle Und Manufakturen 1700-1806, by Von A. Wirtgen; Tafelband, c. 1976 Biblio Verlag, Osnabruck. Approximately 400 pages consisting of several hundred drawings and photos including many closeups sure to be invaluable for identification purposes. Textband, c. 1976 Biblio Verlag, Osna-bruck. 311 pages. Supplementband, c. 2006 Biblio Verlag Bissendorf. 204 pages and in excellent condition with minor dirt staining and an impact mark at the top of the front cover at the spine. These reference works are large volumes measuring 13”x 9 3/4” and of sturdy construction with the first two rating very good to excellent with mild corner wear, a couple of small areas of tape residue and ingrained dirt. (77884-16FU) [Craig Brown Collection]

3872. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three. Colt Single Action Army Revolvers and the London Agency, by C. Kenneth Moore; c. 1990 C. Kenneth Moore. 144 pages excellent condition hardcover with jacket and chronicling the relationship between the London Agency and the Hartford home office while drawing upon the correspondence of “Baron” Frederich von Oppen. The 36 Calibers of the Colt Single Action Army, by David M. Brown; c. 1965 and this revised edition c. 1971, each by David M. Brown. 206 pages illustration and identification oriented hard-cover with impressive front cover featuring a raised image of the revolver and includes several full page closeup photos. The book remains in excellent condition with a little scuffing evident at the lower front cover. The last item is a binder containing material pertaining mainly to Colt, beginning with copies of three articles from the periodical, The Gun Report with the first one titled KM Colts-Fictions and Facts, by Rolf H. Muller consisting of eight pages from the August, 1984 edition. Next is a six page follow-up article by Muller that was published in the October, 1984 edition and titled KM Colt’s-Facts. Continuing on with the theme is the three page, The KM Colts—A Few More Facts, by Joseph G. Grosa and from February 1985. The last item is written in German by Muller, an excerpt from Geschichte und Technik der europaischen Militarrevolver, Band 1, pages 148-153 and 214-215. These are full size 8 1/2”x11” sheets contained in clear plastic sleeves and in excellent condition. (77884-16FV) [Craig Brown Collection]

3873. LOT OF BOOKS Total of seven. The German Allied Troops in the North American War of Independence, 1776-1783, translated and abridged from the German of Max Von Eelking by J. G. Rosengarten; originally published 1893, this reprinted Genealogical Publishing Company edition 1969. 360 pages hardcover with the onset of separation occurring at the spine but virtually free of handling marks. The Hessians and the other German Auxiliaries of Great Britain in The Revolutionary War, by Edward J. Lowell; originally published 1884, this edition by Kennikat Press 1965. 328 pages hardcover. Journal of Lieutenant John Charles Philip von Krafft, first published in The New-York Historical Society Collections 1882, this Eyewitness of the American Revoluion edition, c. 1968 Arno Press, Inc. 202 pages hardcover in excellent condition. Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal: Nuremberg 14 November 1945-1 October 1946, Volume XXIV, Official Text English Edition: Document Index, Name Index and Errata; published at Nuremberg Germany 1949. 780 pages hardcover showing fading at the spine and pages but with very light wear or dirt. Victory in Europe, by Gerald Simons and the editors of Time-Life Books; c. 1982 Time-Life Books Inc. 208 pages photograph oriented hardcover. The Politics of Law and Order: A History of the Bavarian Einwohnerwehr, 1918-1921, by David Clay Large and volume 70, part 2-1980 of Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge; c. 1980 American Philosophical Society. 87 pages hardcover with some notes written on title page and page 3, black ink on spine and library ID stamps on page edges. The last item is a staple bound cardboard folder containing a copy of an internet printout titled Die Bahnschutzpolizei, by David H. Kern, Ph.D.; c. 1993, 1996 David H. Kern, Ph.D. 46 pages. Unless otherwise noted the condition rating of the items in this lot is near excellent with minor instances of wear and dirt. (77884-16FW) [Craig Brown Collection]

3874. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six hardcovers including the first four with jackets and all written in Dutch. The first three books in this lot are from the series Nederlandse Vuurwapens. Marine, Mariniers en Marineluchtvaartdienst 1896-1942, by drs G. de Vries/drs B.J. Martens; c. 1997 De Bataafsche Leeuw. 219 pages. Knile en Militaire Luchtvaart 1897-1942, by drs. G. de Vries/drs B.J. Martens; c. 1995 De Bataafsche Leeuw. 264 pages. Landmacht en Luchtvaartafdeling 1895-1940, by G. de Vries/B.J. Martens; c. 2006 S.I. Publicaties. 293 pages hardcover that is dedicated to Craig Brown and signed by each author. Die Militarrevolver der Niederlande 1856-1940, by H.E. Harder/W.A. Dreschler; c. 1998 De Bataafsche. 254 pages. The last two books in the lot are hardcover vols. 1 and 2 of Pantservoertuigen, by Fred Vos; c. Uitgeverij (no date provided). Vol. 1, Tankherkenning-AMX-DAF, 63 pages. Vol. 2, Diverse Typen, 64 pages. All six books in the lot are in excellent condition with little indication of use. (77884-16FY) [Craig Brown Collection]

3875. LOT OF BOOKS Total of 15. Machine Warfare: An Inquiry int the Influence of Mechanics on the Art of War, by Major General J. F. C. Fuller, from the series Fighting Forces: Men and Machines-Tanks, Guns- in Today’s Warfare; c. in U.S., 1943 Infantry Journal Inc. c. in Great Britain, 1943 J. F.C. Fuller. 257 pages softcover with moderate fading to the pages and the onset of separation at the spine. Tank Killers: History of the Tank Destruction Badge, by Thomas W. Breyette & Roger James Bender; c. 2000 Thomas W. Breyette. 144 pages softcover in excellent condition. Tank Museum Guide: Part IV, Armoured Cars 1900-1945; published by Royal Armoured Corps Centre (no date pro-vided). 50 pages staple bound softcover that served as a guide to the Tank Museum at Bovington. Panzer Division: The Mailed Fist, by K. J. Macksey, M.C.; c. 1968 K. J. Macksey. 160 pages softcover from the series Ballantine’s Illustrated History of World War II. British Army Vehicles & Equipment, Part 2 Artillery, by R. E. Smith; published by Ian Allen Ltd. with introduction dated 1964. 54 pages staple bound softcover. German Tanks and Armoured Vehicles 1914-1945, by B. T. White; c. 1966 Ian Allen. 78 pages softcover. The Story of U.S. Tanks & Selfpropelled Artillery; no c. info. provided. 24 pages staple bond pamphlet serving as a guide for the Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Also serving the same purpose from that facility is The GermanTank in World War II, dated 1962. 39 pages staple bound softcover. The previous four items are contained in pocketed cardboard binders. American Armored Cars, by A. J. Clemens; c. 1969 A. J. Clemens. 72 pages softcover. Panzerfaust: and other German Infantry Anti-Tank Weapons, by Wolfgang Fleischer; c. 1994 Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. 48 pages softcover. Sturmartillerie: Self-Propelled Guns and Flak Tanks, by Walter J. Spielberger and Uwe Feist; c. 1967 Aero Publishers, Inc. Approximately 50 pages softcover. The last four items in this lot are from the multi-volume softcover series titled Armor, each by Walter J. Spielberger and Uwe Feist; c. 1968 Aero Publishers, Inc.,and each approximately 60, mainly photo oriented pages. Strassen Panzer: The German Scout Cars, vol. 5. On the Eastern Front, vol. 6. In the Western Desert, vol. 8. Sonderpanzer: German Special Purpose Vehicles, vol. 9. Unless otherwise noted, the books in this lot are in excellent condition with most showing little indication of use. (77884-16FZ) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3876. LOT OF BOOKS Total of 15 and written in German. Handbuch Der Uniformkunde: Die Militarische Tracht in iher Entwicklung bis zur Gegenwart, by Herbert Knotel and Herbert Sieg; c. 1937 v. Diepenbroick-Gruter & Schultz. 440 pages hardcover showing sun fading along the spine area. Verlagsverzeichnis 1998, published by Biblio Zeller Verlag; no c. info provided. 181 pages softcover. The next three are from the multi-volume softcover series Veroffentlichungen des Bayerischen Armeemuseums Ingolstadt. Vol. 3, Das Bayerische Kadettenkorps 1756-1920, by Ernest Aichner; c. 1981 Verlag Donau Kurier KG. 96 pages. Vol. 6, Deutsche Gebirgstruppen: vom. 1, Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart, by Ernst Aichner; no c. info. provided, spine dated 1983. 119 pages. Vom Bunten Rock zum Kampfanzug: Uniformentwicklung vom DreiBigahrigen Krieg bis zur Gegenwart, by Jurgen Kraus. Published 1987 Ingolstadt. 104 pages. The next item is a staple bound softcover auction catalog fom April 1999 titled Preussische Fahnen und Zubehor, Katalog II and by Jan K. Kube. Approximately 60 pages. Die Deutschen Schutztruppen in Afrika in ihrer gegenwartigen Uniformirung, dargestellt durch 78 in Farbendruck ausgefuhrte Abbildungen, neadruck der Ausgabe Leipzig. Published 1989 LTR Verlag GMBH. Approximately 30 pages softcover. The last eight items in this lot are softcovers with the first four of accordion style pull-out construction and all eight contained in brown cardboard binders. Die Uniformen der Deutschen Armee. Erste Abtheilung, dated 1885 by Verlag von Moritz Ruhl. 46 pages and showing moderate fading and scattered wear. Die Uniformen der Deutschen Armee: Zweite Abtheilung, published 1890 Verlag von Moritz Ruhl. 24 pages. Die Uniformen und Fahnen der Deutschen Armee, undated publication by Verlag von Moritz Ruhl that appears to be of the period of the two listed immediately above. Das Deutfche Heer, undated and published by H. Touissaint. Approximately 20 pages pull-out style with separation at spine. Uniformen des deutschen Heeres im Juli 1914, Heft II Kavallerie, Von Obersta D. Hans Jurgens; published 1956 Helmut Gerhard Schulz. Approximately 120 pages staple bound softcover. Uniforman des deutschen Heeres im Juli 1914, Heft I. Infanterie, Jager und Schutzen, von Oberst a. D. Hans Jurgens; published 1954 Helmut Gerhard Schultz. 64 pages staple bound softcover. Die graue Felduniform der Deutschen Armee I. Undated publication by Verlag von Moritz Ruhl. Approximately 40 pages softcover with pull-out illustration plate section. Die Uniformen der Deutschen Armee, published 1890 Verlag von Moritz Ruhl. 25 pages pull-out style hardcover and included is an original periodical sales advertisement for the book. The condition rating of the items in this lot range from about very good to near excellent. (77884-GA) [Craig Brown Collection]

3877. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two. Axis Pistols, Vol. II, by Jan C. Still; c. 1986 Jan C. Still, this third printing and World War Two 50 Year Com-memorative Issue, c. 1989 Jan C. Still. 360 pages hardcover with a bruise on the lower edge, a scuff at the top of the spine, a few minor handling and dirt marks and overall about near excellent in condition rating. This book features valuable closeup photos and included is an original collecting and price guide, c. 1989 Jan C. Still. Manual of Pistol and Revolver Cartridges, Volume I Centerfire, Metric Calibers, by Hans A. Erlmeier and Jakob H. Brandt; c. 1967 J. E. Erimeier Verlag. 271 pages excellent condition hardcover with jacket that is written in both English and German and would serve, as is the case with the other book in this lot, as a valuable resource for the collector or shooter. (77884-16GB) [Craig Brown Collection]

3878. LOT OF BOOKS Two total. Police Lugers: German Police Lugers and their markings 1918-1958, by Edward B. Tinker and Dwight Gruber; c. 2012 by the authors. 351 pages hardcover with jacket packed with photos including many closeups on markings. Included is coverage of the history of policing in Germany. Excellent plus condition with little if any indication of use. The Pistols of Germany and Its Allies in Two World Wars: Volume 1: Military Pistols of Imperial Germany and Her World War I Allies and Postwar Military, Paramilitary and Police Reworks, by Jan C. Still; c. 1982 Jan C. Still. 146 pages softcover that is signed by the author along with the message “To North Shore Military Good Collecting” and is in very good plus condition with minor creasing and stains. (77884-16GC) [Craig Brown Collection]

3879. LOT OF BOOKS Complete three volume hardcover set Deutsches Kolonial-Lexikon: Herausgegeben Von Dr. Heinrich Schnee Gouverneur; c. 1920 Quelle & Meyer. Total of 2252 pages with foxing evident along the edges of only about 20 within two of the volumes which have been rebound and recovered bringing the current condition to near excellent with only very minor soiling. (77884-16GD) [Craig Brown Collection]

3880. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three. Maine Made Guns and their Makers, by Dwight B. Demeritt Jr.; c. 1973 Dwight B. Demeritt, Jr. 209 pages hardcover dedicated to Craig Brown by the author who also wrote on the front end paper “This is a limited edition of 50 copies this is no. 11”. This is an excellent condition book that has been well cared for through the years. German Allied Troops in the North American War of Independence, 1776-83, translated and abridged from the German of Max Von Eelking by J. G. Rosengarten; published 1893 Joel Mun-sell’s Sons. 360 pages hardcover missing its back and spine with the front present but separated. The book features deckled edge pages that exhibit moderate fading to tan. The last item is not a book per se, but a 19 page excerpt from an unidentified volume and focuses on the Maine Militia circa 1850-1872 and bound in a brown cardboard binder. Excellent condition. (77884-16GE) [Craig Brown Collection]

3881. LOT OF BOOKS Total of 31 softcovers. Panzerkampfwagen IV: The “Workhorse” of the German Panzertruppe, by Walter J. Spielberger & Uwe Feist; c. 1968 Uwe Feist. 56 pages. Panzerkampfwagen VI: Tiger I and II “Konigstiger”, by Walter J. Spielberger & Uwe Feist; c. 1968 Uwe Feist. 76 pages. Panzer III in Action, created by Uwe Feist and is Number 1 from the series Signal Armor; c. 1970 Uwe Feist. 48 pages. Sherman Tank 1941-1945 Production Models, by Chris Ellis and Peter Chamberlain; c. Kenneth M. Jones, illustrator (no date provided). 24 pages. A Summary of the Self-Propelled Weapons of the German Army 1939-1945 Part 1 Weapons on German Built Fullytracked Chassis, compiled by P. Chamberlain and H.L. Doyle; c. 1967 Bellona Publications. 24 pages and Bellona Handbook No. 1. A Summary of the Trans-port Used by the British Army 1939-45 Part 1 Tank Transporters-Recovery Vehicles-Machinery Trucks, compiled by M. P. Conniford; c. 1969 Bellona Publications Inc. 28 pages and identified as Bellona Handbook No. 3. Armored Vehicles from their Conception to the Present Times, compiled by G. Bradford & H.L. Doyle; revised edition and published by Bellona Publications (no date provided). 24 pages. The Scandal of the British Tanks: A Demand for an Inquiry, by Ivor Halstead and with a header that reads “From The Times of 27th August, 1943, I reproduce the following story, which speaks for itself.” 32 pages and with some writing on the front cover and a punched hole at the upper left. War-Time Tank Production: Reports by the Select Committee on National Expenditure and the Replies to these Reports by the Government of the day; published 1946 His Majesty’s Stationery Office. 58 pages, rating near very good with moderate tears and staining. The next item is a manufacturer’s sales brochure by Alvis for “Saracen: Armoured Personnel Carrier”; undated, printed in England, eleven pages in length and housed in a protective cardboard sleeve. “German Army Order Of Battle, 1918.” A Collectors Guide, edited by James Hall; c. 1991 Great War Militaria. 101 pages with creasing at front lower right and back upper left corners. DAF Vehiculos Militares, 37 pages manufacturer’s sales brochure written in Spanish. Undated (likely early 1960’s), printed in Holland and boumd to a protective cardboard sleeve. Rounding out the lot are 19 volumes of the series Bellona Military Vehicle Prints, c. 1965-1968 Merberlen Ltd. & Bellona Publications and consisting of Series 1-19 and averaging approximately ten pages each. Unless otherwise noted the condition ratings of the items in this lot range from near excellent to excellent with minor wear on some. (77884-16GF) [Craig Brown Collection]

3882. LOT OF BOOKS Total of 14. Tanks, Gas, Bombing, Liquid Fire, by Captain S.A. Dion, Canadian Expeditionary Force; c. 1917 George U. Harvey Publishing Co. Inc. 157 pages hardcover. Trench Fighting, by Captain F. Haws Elliott, British Expeditionary Force; c. 1917 Houghton Mifflin Company. 180 pages hardcover. Air Guns and Air Pistols, by L. Wesley; c. 1955 L. Wesley. 178 pages hardcover with jacket. Reichswehr and Wehrmacht Bayonets 1920-1945, by Mike Welser; c. 1985, this second edition 1998 Mike Welser. 68 pages staple bound softcover that is dedicated to Craig Brown by the author. Gas, Air and Spring Guns of the World, by W. H. B. Smith; c. 1957 W. H. B. Smith. 279 pages hardcover with hand made craft paper cover that has transposed its tan shade to the inside covers and end papers but otherwise excellent condition. Wozy Bojowe 1914-1964, by Janusz Magnuski; c. 1964 Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa. 472 pages hardcover written in Polish, rating very good with creasing through some middle pages, and with spine weakening and corner bruising. The next item is an unpublished, typed, 111 page dossier from an anonymous author on U.S. military philosophy and policies in the Korean War. Also included is a brochure for the Alvis Saladin Armoured Car (FV601); undated, printed in England, 15 pages staple bound softcover housed in a cardboard binder. The last six items in the lot are U.S. War Department issued softcover manuals that are classified as “Restricted”. Basic Field Manual Military Intelligence: Identification of Foreign Armored Vehicles German, Japanese, Russian, Italian and French; coded FM 30-42 and dated June 20, 1941. 171 pages. Engineer Field Manual: Camouflage Painting of Vehicles and Equipment; coded FM 5-21 and dated Oct. 7, 1942. 22 pages with the front cover exhibiting a circular stamp that reads “Headquarters/Official/653rd Eng. Bn. (Top)”. The last four are titled Combat Lessons-Rank and file in combat: What they’re doing How they do it; printed 1944 and with lengths ranging from 55 to 90 pages. The overall condition of the lot is about very good plus with varying degrees of minor soiling and wear. (77884-16GG) [Craig Brown Collection]

Page 136: SILENT AUCTIONsynthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt”

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3883. LOT OF BOOKS Total of nine and written in German. Exergir-Reglement fur die Infantrie; published 1889. 195 pages hardcover rating near very good with moderate wear and handwriting evident on the cover. Leitfaden betreffend das Gemehr 88 und feine Munition; published 1889 Berlin. 36 pages hardcover with majority of pages separating at the spine. Das Preukifche Infanterie-Gewehr, bon v. Bagensty und Blaatfch, published 1820 Berlin. Instructionsbuch fur den Infanteristen; undated (likely early to mid 19th century). 171 pages hardcover. Landesverrater oder Patrioten?: Das Osterreichische Bataillon 1943 bis 1945, by Alfred Palisek/Christoph Hatschek; c. 2001 Verlag Styria. 215 pages hardcover rating excellent. Die Kaiserliche Marine, by Gerhard Beckmann; c. 2001 Herausgegeben Im Auftrag. 72 pages softcover. Die Faustfeuerwaffen der Koniglich Bayerischen Armee; published 1981 Alle Rechte vorbehalten. 599 pages large format softcover with jacket. Beitrage Zur Geschichte Und Technik Der Handwaffen Und Maschinegewhre: Zeitschriftenaufsatze 1940-1969, by Otto Morawietz; published 1973 Biblio Verlag. 405 page large format hardcover. Dos Ehrenbuch der Deutfchen Pionerf, von Paul Seinrici; c. Verlag Trabition Wilhelm Kolf (no date provided). 627 pages large hardcover. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent with only minor blem-ishes. (77884-16GH) [Craig Brown Collection]

3884. LOT OF BOOKS Total of ten U.S. issued softcover manuals including the first six issued by the War Department. British Military Termi-nology, identified as Special Series, No. 13, marked “Not To Be Published” and “Prepared By Military Intelligence Service”; dated May 15, 1943. 210 pages. Handbook on Japanese Military Forces, coded TM-30-480, marked “Restricted” and “Technical Manual”, dated Sept. 21, 1942 and showing moderate liquid staining and pencil writing on the front cover. 364 pages. German Military Dictionary: German-English English-German, coded TM 30-506. 444 pages with separation at the spine showing a tape repair and a missing section of the lower right corner of the front cover. Dictionary of United States Army Terms, coded TM 20-205, marked “Restricted” and dated Jan. 18, 1944. 312 pages with a name written on the front cover but otherwise near excellent. Handbook on German Military Forces, coded TM 30-450, marked “Restricted” and dated Dec. 17, 1941. 456 pages. Handbook on the British Army with Supplements on the Royal Air Force and Civilian Defense Organizations, coded TM 30-410, and stamped “Declassified” in June, 1956. 404 pages with cover also showing handwriting and black marks obscuring the original “Confidential” marking. The next two items were issued by the Dept. of Foreign Languages, U.S. Military Academy and dated Jan. 16, 1952. Visible Vocabulary to Accompany German Military Readings, approximately 75 pages. German Military Readings, 110 pages. Glossary of Ordnance Terms: Preliminary Edition, dated June 1959 by the Ordnance Engineering Handbook Office, Duke University and stamped “Prepared for the Office of Ordnance Research, Ordnance Corps, U. S. Army”. 323 pages. Official Publications of Present-Day Germany: With an Outline of the Governmental Structure of Germany 1942, by Otto Neuburger; printed 1944 U.S. Govern-ment Printing Office. 130 pages. Overall this is a very good condition lot with mild wear and soiling. (77884-16GI) [Craig Brown Collection]

3885. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers. Hitler’s Green Army: The German Order Police and their European Auxiliaries, 1933-1945 (first two volumes), by Antonio J. Munoz with copyrights by Europa Books, Inc. and Antonio J. Munoz. Vol. 1, Western Europe and Scandinavia; c. 2005, 368 pages and signed by the author. Vol. 2, Eastern Europe and the Balkans; c. 2006, 512 pages and with bruised upper corners including the back with the outer layer of the cover showing separation but otherwise the lot rates excellent. (77884-16GJ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3886. LOT OF BOOKS Two total and written in German. Das deutsche Heer in Feldgrau 1907-1918 (Fotoband), by Wolfgang Hanne; c. 2009 Verlag Militaria. 711 pages impressively constructed and photograph oriented hardcover with jacket. It would be difficult to envision a more elaborate collection of photos, complete with informative captions. Excellent condition with little if any indication of use and housed in its original illustrated cardboard sleeve. In Der Stunde Der Not: Fremdlandische Gewehrmodelle in Osterreich-Ungram 1914-1918, by Heino Hintermeier; c. 2003 Carl Schulze & Torsten Verhulsdonk GbR. 112 pages paperback also rating excellent and yet another helpful tool for the collector. (77884-16GK) [Craig Brown Collection]

3887. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers with jackets and written in German. Die Uniformen des osterreichchischen Bundersheeres 1918-1938, by Rolf M. Urrisk; c. 1993 Herbert Weishaupt Verlag. 207 pages hardcover with jacket. Die deutschen Kolonial-und Schutztruppen von 1889 bis 1918, by Jurgen Kraus and Thomas Muller; c. 2009 Verlag Militaria. 579 pages impressively constructed and large format publication packed with tons of interesting photos with descriptive captions including many helpful closeups for the collector. This is an excellent condition lot. (77884-16GL) [Craig Brown Collection]

3888. LOT OF BOOKS Total of six written in German. Liste der Fertigungskennzeichen fur Waffen, Munition und Great (Nach Buchstabengrup-pen geordnet) Berlin 1944 Gedruckt im Oberkommando des Heeres; c. 1977 Karl R. Pawlas. 782 pages hardcover. Kennblatter fremden Gerats Deft 1 Handwaffen: Bom 20.3.41 Obercommando des Heeres Heereswaffenamt; published 1989 Hanover. 384 pages housed in its original two ring vinyl covered binder. Verbande und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS im Zweiten Weltkrieg 1939-1945, Siebzehnter Band, Register der Namensverbande; Volkssturm; Hitlerjugend; Verbundete, by Georg Tessin; c. 2002 Biblio Verlag. 482 pages hardcover and rating excellent. Die Heere und Flotten der Gegenwart, band 1, by Dr. J. von Pflugk-Hartung; no c. info. provided, foreword dated 1896. 596 pages hardcover. Die Deutschen Erkennungsmarken des 1. Weltkriegs: Vor-und Entwicklungsgeschichte im Rahmen der Mobilmachung und des Heeresaufwuchses 1914-1918, by Peter Meinlschmidt; c. 1992 Peter Meinlschmidt. 175 pages softcover that is signed by the author. Unfterbliche Treue: Das Heldenlied der Fahnen und Standarten des deutfchen Heeres, by Majoe Ewald Siebig; no. c. info provided, foreword dated 1936. 492 pages hardcover with separation occurring at spine and rating near very good with overall moderate fading. (77884-16GM) [Craig Brown Collection]

3889. LOT OF BOOKS Two volume hardcover set The Collectors Book of German Bayonets 1680-1945, by Roy Williams with copyrights by the author. Vol. 1, c. 2005, 552 pages. Vol. 2, c. 2010, 640 pages. These are excellent condition volumes with each dedicated to Craig Brown by the author and packed with hundreds of photos, including many closeups and would prove to be a valuable resource. (77884-16GN) [Craig Brown Collection]

3890. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers. Kunstoffe: A Collector’s Guide to German World War II Plastics and their Markings, by W. Darrin Weaver; c. 2008 W. Darrin Weaver. 175 pages of text and photos that would prove to be useful for the collector. History Writ in Steel: German Police Markings 1900-1936, L. Donald Maus; c. 2009 L. Donald Maus, 361 pages and with jacket showing creasing along the length of the top. The page edges show some minor staining and this very detailed offering remains in excellent condition. (77884-16GP) [Craig Brown Collection]

3891. LOT OF BOOKS Complete three volume hardcover set. The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols: A Technical History for Collectors from C93 to P.08, by Joachim Gortz & Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess, The authors’ original manuscript, revised and expanded; c. 2010 & 2011 G. L. Sturgess & J. Gortz Estate. Vol. I, 599 pages and with plastic sleeves attached to inside back cover containing the DVD’s titled Parabellum: The Story of the Luger & the First Self-Loading Pistols and The Borchardt & Luger Automatic Pistols: A Technical History for Collectors from C98 to P.08. Vol. II, 601 pages. Vol. III, 727 pages. As one would imagine by the sheer length of the set, this is an all encompassing and very detailed chronicle. The set remains in excellent condition with a few scattered minor handling marks and light dirt here and there and are housed in their original display sleeve. (77884-16GQ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3892. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight softcovers written in German and from the set Deutsche Militar-Handfeuerwaffen, by Udo Vollmer; with copyrights by Im Selbstverlag, 1. Auflage. Heft 4, Hessen-Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Homburg und Nassau; c. 2003, 285 pages. Heft 5, ReuB, Mecklenberg, Schwarzburg; c. 2004, 172 pages. Heft 6, Wurttemberg; c. 2004, 133 pages. Heft 7, Baden Hohenzollern, Liechtenstein; c. 2005, 192 pages. Heft 8, Hannover; c. 2005, 112 pages. Heft 9, Hessen-Kassel, Waldeck Luxembourg, Limburg; c. 2006, 221 pages. Heft 10, Bramen, Lubeck, Hamburg, Oldensburg, Schleswig-Holstein; c. 2006, 224 pages. Heft 11, Anhalt, Braunschweig, Lippe; c. 2007, 254 pages. This is a near excellent condition lot of 11 1/2” x 8 1/4” softcovers with some showing light wear and/or dirt stains. (77884-16GR) [Craig Brown Collection]

Page 137: SILENT AUCTIONsynthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt”

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3893. LOT OF BOOKS Complete two volume hardcover set written in German Geschichte und Technik der europaischen Milliarrevolver, by Rolf H. Muller; c. 1982 Journal-Verlag Schwend GmbH. 1207 pages, with jackets and rating near excellent with just a few spots of dirt or wear here and there. A well cared for set with many illustrations and lots of valuable information that would surely prove to be a valuable resource for the collector. (77884-16GS) [Craig Brown Collection]

3894. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three hardcovers written in German and beginning with the complete two volume set Drei Linien: Die Gewehre Mosin-Nagant, by Karl-Heinz Wrobel; Vol. I, c. 1999 Journal-Verlag Schwend, GmbH, 398 pages. Vol. II, c. DWJ Verlags-GmbH (no date provided), 312 pages. Das Zundnadel-gewehr: Eine militartechnische Revolution im 19. Jahrhundert, by Rolf Wirtgen (Bearbeiter) u.a.; c. 1991 Verlag E.S. Mittler & Sohn GmbH. 296 pages and is band 7 from the series Wehrtechnik und wissenschaftliche Waffenkunde. This is an excellent condition lot showing a few handling marks along the edges. (77884-16GT) [Craig Brown Collection]

3895. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three hardcovers written in German beginning with the first two volumes of the series Sauer & Sohn, Suhl, by Manfred Kersten; c. Service K (no date provided). Vol. I, Geschichte & Langwaffen, 187 pages. Vol. II, Kurzwaffen, 188 pages. Die Hand- Und Faustfeurwaffen der habsburgischen Heere; c. 1990 Osterreichischer Bundersverlag. 586 pages and like the other two in this lot rates excellent with a few handling marks. (77884-16GU) [Craig Brown Collection]

3896. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers with jackets. German Military Handguns, 1879-1918, by John Walter; c. 1980 John Walter. 80 pages. German Handguns: The Complete Book of the Pistols and Revolvers of Germany, 1869 to the Present, by Ian V. Hogg; c. 2001 Ian V. Hogg. 319 pages. A couple of useful books in excellent condition with minor wear/soiling and covering a wide range of items. (77884-16GV) [Craig Brown Collection]

3897. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers with jackets. The German Rifle: A comprehensive illustrated history of the standard bolt-action designs, 1871-1945, by John Walter; c. 1979 John Walter, Lionel Leventhal Limited. 160 pages. German Military Rifles, Vol. 2: 88 and 91 Firearms Including Target and Drill Rifles, Bayonets and Cartridge Pouches, by Dieter Storz; c. 2012 Verlag Militaria. 387 pages of impres-sivelively illustrated and detailed information in a large format presentation. (77884-16GW) [Craig Brown Collection]

3898. LOT OF BOOKS Complete two volume hardcover set with jackets of Uniforms & Equipment of the Imperial German Army 1900-1918: A Study in Period Photographs, by Charles Wooley with copyrights by the author. Vol. 1, Infantry-Artillery-Jager-Landsturm-Mountain-In-signia-Weapons; c. 1999, 375 pages. Vol. 2, Air Service-Cavalry-Assault Troops-Signal Troops-Pickelhauben-Steel Helmets-Vehicles; c. 2000, 313 pages. This is an excellent condition set packed with hundreds of glossy photos that would prove to be entertaining as well as informative, and would serve as a helpful research tool for the enthusiast. (77884-16GX) [Craig Brown Collection]

3899. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers with jackets. Imperial German Field Uniforms and Equipment 1907-1918, Vol. Three: Landstrum Uniforms and Equipment, Colonial Uniforms in China, Africa, the Southseas, and Orient, the Tropical Helmet, Cyclist (Radfaher) Equipment, Horse Equipment, Map Cases, Wartime Substitute (Ersatz) Uniforms and Equipment, by Johan Somers; c. 2007 Johan Somers. 455 pages. German Uniforms, Insignia & Equipment 1918-1923: Freikorps-Reichswehr-Vehicles-Weapons, by Charles Woolley; c. 2002 Charles Wooley. 183 pages and with a signed note of gratitude to Craig Brown by the author. These are both thoroughly illustrated books that would be a valuable reference tool for the collector or enthusiast. (77884-16GY) [Craig Brown Collection]

3900. BOOK LOT Star Firearms, by Leonardo M. Antaris; c. 2001 Leornado M. Antaris. 632 pages hardcover rating excellent plus with a tiny smudge of dirt on the top page edge and a few slight contact marks to the jacket and appears to have seen little if any use. Included are over 1100 photos and each Star model is placed in a historical context with coverage of prototypes, production guns and presentation guns. (77884-16GZ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3901. BOOK LOT Scharfschutzen Zielfernrohre Und Moantagen 1914-1945/Sniper Scopes and Mounts 1914-1945, by Robert Spielauer; c. 2007-2008 Robert Spielauer. 557 pages hardcover with pages 6 and 7 separating at the spine but otherwise the book rates about ex-cellent plus with just a tiny handling mark at the top edge of cover. This is photograph based with captions in both German and English. (77884-16HA) [Craig Brown cxollection]

3902. BOOK LOT Vis Radom: A Study and Photographic Album of Poland’s Finest Pistol, by William J. York; c. 2011 William J. York; 256 pages hardcover showing a slight structural gap at pages 72 and 73 due to having an item placed there during storage but otherwise the book is virtually free of any neagatives. (77884-16HB) [Craig Brown Collection]

3903. BOOK LOT The Collector’s Guide to Cloth Third Reich Military Headgear, by Gary Wilkins; c. 2002 Gary Wilkins. 416 pages hardcover with jacket and dedicated to Craig Brown by the author. Included are high resolution color photos, information on manufacturers, liner materials and finishes. Excellent condition with a smudge of dirt at the lower right corner and a few faint contact marks to the jacket. (77884-16HC) [Craig Brown Collection]

3904. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two softcovers (8 1/2” x11”) from the Banzai Special Project Series with copyrights by AK Enterprises. The Japanese Naval Special Type 99 Rifles and Carbines: A Study of the Production History, Component Parts and Subassembly Method, by Francis C. Allan & Carl J. Goddard; c. 1999, 56 staple bound pages. The Type 38 Ariska: A Study of the Japanese Rifles and Carbines Based upon the Type 38 Arisaka Action, their Variations and History, by Francis C. Allen & Harold W. Macy; c. 2007, 493 spiral bound pages. These excellent condition books are examples of a series of publications by Banzai, a monthly newsletter for collectors of Japanese militaria. Both books in this lot provide detailed information including the utilization of closeup photography and extensive tables and charts. (77884-16HD) [Craig Brown Collection]

3905. LOT OF BOOKS Complete 17 volume hardcover set Brockhaus’ Konversations-Lexicon; 14th edition, published 1908. This complete set of the iconic and thoroughly illustrated German language encyclopedia has an average length of approximately 1050 pages per volume. The condition rating is about very good to excellent with mild fading and edge wear evident but it is clear that these books have been well cared for through the years. (77884-16HE) [Craig Brown Collection]

3906. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers. German Ersatz Bayonets 1. A concise illustrated history of the emergency all-metal designs, 1914-1918, by Anthony Carter; c. 1976 Anthony Carter. 64 pages. The Bayonet Book, by John Watts and Peter White; c. 1975 John Watts and Peter White. 504 pages and with jacket. Each of these books would prove to be interesting and helpful recources for the collector and remain in very good plus condition wth scattered edge wear and some isolated spots of dirt. (77884-16HF) [Craig Brown Collection]

3907. BOOK LOT Holsters and Shoulder Stocks of the World, by Anthony Vanderlinden; c. 2005 Anthony Vanderlinden and Wet Dog Publications. 202 pages hardcover that is signed by the author and includes helpful indexes formatted by pistol and nation. Excellent condition with little indication of use and with the only negative being a slight waviness to a few pages. (77884-16HG) [Craig Brown Collection]

3908. BOOK LOT Desperate Measures: The Last-Ditch Weapons of the Nazi Volkstrum, by W. Darrin Weaver; c. 2005 W. Darrin Weaver. 394 pages hardcover with jacket and is identified as “copy no. 9 of a special limited author’s edition of 100 copies”, by Collector Grade Publications. The title page exhibits a signed message by the author to Craig Brown as an expression of gratitude for his “mentoring over the years”. Coverage includes the story and history behind the movement as well as detailed information and illustrations, such as closeup photos on the firearms and accessories and stills from German newsreels. Excellent condition with an insignificant handling mark along the top page edge. (77884-16HH) [Craig Brown Collection]

Page 138: SILENT AUCTIONsynthetic factory grips rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. (88100-21) {MODERN} [Walter “Walt”

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3909. BOOK LOT German Military Rifles: From the Werder Rifle to the M/71.84 Rifle, by Dieter Storz; c. 2011 Verlag Militaria. 385 pages hard-cover with jacket. Featured are more than 900 original contemporary photographs and intereting information on the development of German long arms in the years after 1870. This is a near excellent condition example with the jacket showing creasing and the book having some scattered light smudges. (77884-16HI) [Craig Brown Collection]

3910. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers with jackets. Hitler’s Garands: German Self-Loading Rifles of World War II, by W. Darrin Weaver; c. 2001 W. Darrin Weaver. 361 pages that include field and identification related photos for identification purposes. The jacket shows mild dirt stains particularly along the spine area and the book shows little indication of use. Experiment and Trial: Prototype and Test Models of International Military Small Arms of the 19th and Early 20th Century; by Mathieu Willemsen; c. 2012 Verlag Militaria GmbH. 623 pages packed with impressive color photography and rating excellent plus. (77884-16HJ) [Craig Brown Collection]

3911. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers with jackets. The German Sniper: 1914-1945, by Peter R. Senich; c. 1982 Peter Senich. 445 pages that include over 600 photos and definitive marking identifications for rifles, mounts and optical sights. M98 Rifle & Carbine: M98 Firearms of the German Army from 1898 to 1918, by Dieter Storz; c. 2006 Verlag Militaria. 457 pages hardcover with jacket showing creasing and small tears and is vol. 4 of Catalogues of the Bayerisches Armeemuseum Ingolstadt series. The book includes a history of the firearm before and during the First World War and helpful closeup photography for identification purposes. The books rate near excellent overall with minor indications of scattered soiling and ege wear, predominantly at the corners. (77884-16HK) [Craig Brown Collection]

3912. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two hardcovers with jackets. German Army Uniforms and Insignia 1933-1945, by Brian L. Davis; c. 1971 Brian L. Davis, Lionel Leventhal Limited, this first American edition published 1972. 224 pages covering uniforms that were those of the regular German Army and the Wehrer-Heer. The Emperor’s Coat in the First World War: Uniforms and Equipment of the Austro-Hungarian Army from 1914 to 1918, by Stefan Rest, M. Christian Ortner and Thomas Ilming; c. 2002 Verlag Militaria. 507 pages that include over 1400 illustrations and photos. The overall condition of the lot is near excellent with minor wear and soling in isolated areas. (77884-16HL) [Craig Brown Collection]

3913. COLT BOOK LOT This lot includes an illustrated 398 page hardcover title Colt Firearms from 1836, by James E. Serven, copyright 1979 special edition print. The book has a padded leather cover with gold gilded pages that have a few minor spots with loss in the gold coloring. The spine remains tightly bound and the book is in excellent condition. (107644-98A)

3914. COLT BOOK LOT This lot includes an illustrated 464 page hardcover title The Official Record of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1873-1895, by co-authors Don & Carol Wilkerson and Kathleen Hoyt, copyright 2008. The first edition print is personally dedicated by one of the authors and signed along the inside cover. The illustrated dust jacket remains complete and the book remains in as-near-new condition. (107644-98B)

3915. COLT BOOK LOT This lot includes an illustrated 711 page hardcover title A History of the Colt Revolver and the other arms made by Colt’s patent firearms manufacturing company 1836-1940, by co-authors Charles T. Haven and Frank A. Grancsay, copyright 1940. The dust jacket has faded in color and has a few light scuff marks with several tiny tears along the edges. The book has some light dirt staining along the edges of the pages and an inscription in ink on the inside cover from a previous owner. The binding remains tight and this book is in overall very good condition. (107644-98C)

3916. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes three books. First is a 671 page illustrated hardcover title The Rifle in America, by Phillip B. Sharpe, copyright 1938. This first edition print is signed in ink by the author on the inside cover. The book has overall scuffed edges and ingrained dirt staining however the binding remains tight and all pages are present. The book is in overall very good condition. Second is an illustrated 704 page hardcover title Handguns of the World, by Edward C. Ezell, copyright 1981. The book has a few light scratches in the illustrated cover with some light dirt staining visible on the outer edges of the pages and the binding remains tight and it remains in near excellent condition. Third is an illustrated 432 page hardcover title Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson: 3rd edition, by co-authors Jim Supica & Richard Nahas, copyright 2006. This copy is signed in ink by Jim Supica and remains in excellent condition. (107644-98D)

3917. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes two books. First is an illustrated 249 page hardcover title Knives of the United States Military World War II, by Michael W. Silvey, copyright 1999. This book is a signed and dated first edition first print in near-new condition. Second is an illustrated 192 page hardcover title Case the First 100 Years, by James S. Giles, copyright 1989. The book remains complete with both color and black and white illustrations and remains in excellent condition. (107644-98)

3918. MARLIN BOOK LOT This lot includes a 696 page illustrated hardcover title Marlin Firearms, by Lt. Col. William S. Brophy, USAR, Ret., copyright 1989. The book is complete with dust jacket and is in near-as-new condition. A great reference book to add to your gun library. (107644-98E)

3919. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes three books. First is an illustrated 432 page hardcover title U.S. Military Holsters and Pistol Cartridge Boxes, by Edward Scott Meadows, copyright 1987. This red leather bound book has some light dirt staining along the outside edges of the pages and remains in excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 202 page hardcover title Holsters and Shoulder-Stocks of the World, by Anthony Vanderlinden, copyright 2005. This book remains in as-new condition. Third is an illustrated 201 page hardcover title Military Holsters of World War II, by Eugene J. Bender, copyright 1998. The book remains in near-new condition. (107644-98F)

3920. BOOK LOT This lot includes an illustrated 360 hardcover title Axis Pistols II Issue, by Jan C. Still, copyright 1989. This third print 50 year com-memorative issue print is hand signed by the author and dated February 5, 2002 with the inscription “Good Collecting”. The book remains in as-new condition with included fold outs at the rear of the book and would make a fantastic addition to any reference collection. (107644-98G)

3921. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes three books. First is an illustrated 368 page hardcover title U.S. Handguns of World War II, by Charles W. Pate, copyright 1999. The book remains in near-new condition. Second is an illustrated 536 page soft cover title American Thunder II: the military Thompson sub-machinegun, by Frank Iannamico, copyright 2004. The back cover has a fold line along the lower left corner and there are a few scattered light scratches along the front cover. The book remains in very good condition. Third is an illustrated 688 page hardcover title The Machine Gun Vol. I, by George M. Chinn Lieutenant Colonel USMC, prepared for the Bureau of Ordnance Department of the Navy 1951. The book has a few light scattered scuff marks and the spine is starting to separate from the cover but the pages remain secure. The inside paper lining has split at the back seam and the book remains in about very good condition. (107644-98H)

3922. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes three books. First is a 128 page illustrated hardcover title The Complete Handgun 1300 to the Present, by Ian V. Hogg, copyright 1979. The book is complete with dust jacket and has a few light wrinkles along its edges. The book itself re-mains in excellent condition. Second is a 208 page illustrated hardcover title The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pistols & Revolvers, by Major Frederick Myatt M.C., copyright 1980. The dust jacket has several little wrinkles and tears along the edges some have been repaired with clear tape. There is a personal inscription on the inside cover and the book remains otherwise in very good condition. Third is an illustrated 318 page hardcover title Silk and Steel, by R.L. Wilson, copyright 2003. This book is personally dedicated by the author and remains in as-near-new condition. (107644-98I)

3923. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes four books. First is an illustrated 107 page soft cover title Colt Presentations: from the factory ledger 1858-1869, by Herbert G. Houze, copyright 2003. This book has a few light scattered scratches in the illustrated cover and appears to have seen very little use and remains in excellent condition. Second is a 271 page illustrated soft cover title 331+ Essential tips and Tricks for the Gun Collector, by Stuart C. Mowbray, copyright 2006. This soft cover title is signed by the author in ink along the inside cover and remains in excellent condition. Third is a 168 page illustrated hardcover title E.C. Prudhomme’s Gun Engraving Review, by E.C. Prudhomme, copyright 1961 (1994 edition print). This book has seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. Fourth is a 422 page illustrated hardcover title The Book Of Colt Engraving, by R.L. Wilson, copyright 1974. The book is complete with outer dust jacket intact. It does however show areas of light ingrained dirt staining and foxing on some of the pages but remains in overall very good condition. (107644-98J)

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3924. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes two hardcover titles by R.L. Wilson. First is an illustrated 384 page title Steel Canvas, copyright 1995. There are several light scuff marks along the bottom edges and some sort of adhesive residue on the dust jacket. A few of the pages are slightly wrinkled and the book remains in overall about very good condition. Second is an illustrated 405 page title Colt an American Legend, copyright 1985. Aside from a few light scuff marks and some minor spots of ingrained dirt staining the book remains in excellent condition. (107644-98K)

3925. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes three books. First is a 201 page hardcover title Captain Clint Peoples Texas Ranger, by James M. Day, copyright 1980. The book is complete with outer dust jacket and appears to have seen very little use. Second is a 335 page illustrated hardcover title Six Guns, by Elmer Keith, copyright 1961. The book is complete with dust jacket and remains in very good condition. Third is an illustrated 236 page hardcover title The Album of Gun Fighters, by J. Marvin Hunter and Noah H. Rose, copyright 1965. This book remains in excellent condition. (107644-98L)

3926. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes four books. First is a 107 page illustrated hardcover title The Rampant Colt, R.L. Wilson, copyright 1969. The book is complete with a lightly worn dust jacket that has multiple scuffs and wrinkled edges. It remains in overall very good condition. Second is a 288 page illustrated hardcover title Standard Catalog of Colt Firearms, by Rick Sapp, copyright 2007. This book is in as-near-new condition. Third is an illustrated 254 page soft cover title Colt The Making of an American Legend, by William Hosley, copyright 1996. The book remains in excellent condition showing signs of little if any use. Fourth is a 128 page illustrated hardcover title The History of Colt Firearms, by Dean K Boorman, copyright 2001. The dust jacket has a few small tears but is complete and this book remains in overall excellent condition. (107644-98M)

3927. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes four books. First is an illustrated 312 page hardcover title Carbine the story of David Marshall Williams, by Ross E. Beard Jr., copyright 1977. This first edition book is complete with dust jacket and shows spots of minor foxing on some of the pages. There are a few wrinkles along the edges of the dust jacket and the book remains in excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 176 page hardcover title Fighting Iron a metals handbook for the collector, by Art Gogan, copyright 1999. This book has seen very little use and remains in excellent condition. Third is a 216 page lightly illustrated hardcover title Jelly Bryce legendary lawman, by Ron Owens, copyright 2003. This book is complete with outer dust jacket that has a few use marks and otherwise remains in excellent condition. Fourth is an illustrated 460 page hardcover title Fired in Anger, by Robert Elman, copyright 1968. The book is complete with weathered dust jacket that has several scuffs, wrinkles, and small sections missing here and there. The book itself remains complete with stong spine and is in overall very good condition. (107644-98Q)

3928. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes eight books. First is a 533 page illustrated hardcover title Textbook of Pistols and Revolvers, by Julian S. Hatcher, copy right 1995. This red leather cover with gold gilt pages rates excellent overall. Second are two hardcover volumes from the NRA titled The NRA book of small arms Vol.I Pistols and Revolvers and Vol. II Rifles, by W.H.B. Smith, copyright 1952, and 1954. These are a second and fourth edition print in overall very good condition. Third is a red leather bound collection of Man at Arms magazine from 1979 that have been bound together in an attractive hardcover and remain in overall very good condition. Fourth is a 255 page illustrated soft cover title Firearms Assembly 4 published by the NRA, copyright 1987 in overall excellent condition. Fifth is a 109 page illustrated soft cover title World War I and II Collectors Handbook, by co-authors Hayes Otoupalik, Denis Gordon, and Paul J. Schulz, copyright 1988. This black and white print remains in overall very good condition. Sixth is an 80 page illustrated soft cover title Ruger Automatic Pistols and Single Action Revolvers, by Hugo A. Lueders, copyright 1993. This third revision print remains in overall excellent condition. Seventh is an illustrated 191 page soft cover title High Standard a collector’s guide to the Hamden & Hartford target pistols, by Tom Dance, copyright 1991. This reference book is personally inscribed to the previous owner by the author and remains in excellent condition. (107644-98R)

3929. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes eight books. First is an illustrated 238 page hardcover title The Book of the Pistol, by Captin Hugh B. C. Pollard, dated 1918. The book is showing signs of age with moderate scuffing, foxing and stitching along the spine loosening. It remains in overall about good condition. Second is a 222 page illustrated hardcover title Modern American Pistols & Revolvers, by A.C. Gould, copyright 1894. This modern printed edition remains in overall excellent condition. Third is a 281 page illustrated hardcover title Firearms Curiosa, by Lewis Winant, copyright 1955. The book remains complete with dust jacket and is in overall excellent condition. Fourth is a 145 page hardcover title Sixguns and Bullseyes, by William Reichenbach, copyright 1936. The outer cover shows numerous light scratches and scuffs and the book remains in overall very good condition. Fifth is a 140 page hardcover title Automatic Pistol Marksmanship, by William Reichenbach, copyright 1937. Aside from a few minor scuffs and a slight bow in the cover this book remains in very good condition. Sixth is a 231 page hardcover title Firearms and Their Use, by W.T. Castles and V.F. Kimball, copyright 1942. The book has light scuffing along the edges and cover with foxing and ingrained dirt staining present on the pages. The spine is weak and the pages are all present. This is an about good condition book. Seventh is an illustrated 302 page hardcover title The Gun That Made the Twenties Roar, by William J. Helmer, copyright 1969. This book is complete with dust jacket and appears to have been stored on a shelf and has seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. Eighth is an illustrated 168 page hardcover title Custom Gunmakers of the Twentieth Century, by Michael Petrov, copyright 2005. The book is personally dedicated to the previous owner by the author and remains in as-near-new condition. (107644-98N)

3930. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes nine books. First are three hardcover titles from C.B. Colby they are Arms of our Fighting Men, FBI New and Revised, and Survival, with copyright dates of 1965, 1970, and 1972. All three books are former library books and have various amounts of light scuffing and handling marks but remain in overall very good condition. Second is a 238 page soft cover title Pistol and Revolver Shooting, by A.L.A. Himmelwright, copyright 1908. There are several red stains on the front cover and foxing on most of the pages however, the book remains in about good condition. Third is a 159 page hardcover title A Comprehensive Small Arms Manual, by C.T. Haven, 1943. Aside from a few light scuff marks this book remains in very good plus condition. Fourth is a 326 page illustrated hardcover title American Pistol Shooting, by Major William D. Frazer, copyright 1929. There are a few light scuffs and scratches on the cover and some light ingrained dirt staining on the pages but the book remains in very good condition. Fifth is a 202 page hardcover title Experiments of a Handgunner, by Walter F. Roper, copyright 1949. The book has moderate staining from some kind of a liquid but remains in about good condition. Sixth is a 219 page hardcover title The Art of Handgun Shooting, by Charles Askins Jr., copyright 1941. There are several light scuffs and some foxing is present on some of the pages. The spine is starting to loosen up and the book remains in good overall condition. Seventh is an illustrated 168 page hardcover title Hand Gunner’s Guide including the art of the quick-draw and combat shooting, by Chic Gaylord, copyright 1960. The book is complete with dust jacket that shows overall light scuffing and the book appears well kept and remains in overall very good condition. (107644-098P)

3931. LOT OF BOOKS Three total. A Naturalist in Alaska, by Adolph Murie; c. 1961 Devin-Adair Company. 301 pages hardcover with jacket with a 4” section missing at the spine and scattered areas of tears and creasing. The book has a deckled main edge and the top exhibits mild foxing. Sportsmen Say, by Gene L. Letourneau; c. 1975 Guy Gannett Publishing Co., this second printing 1976. 215 pages hardcover with jacket that is missing nearly the entire front section, the cover rates excellent and the main and bottom edges have some large brown liquid stains. The Time of the Buffalo, by Tom McHugh; c. 1972 Tom McHugh. 339 pages hardcover with jacket and library stickers on the front and rear end papers. The edges show some areas of dirt and discoloration and the corners show moderate wear. The overall condition of the lot is about very good plus. (1X76012-1I)

3932. BOOK LOT The Mauser Archive, by Jon Speed; c. 2007 Collector Grade Publications Inc. 546 pages hardcover with jacket and featuring 870 illustrations. This publication utilizes hundreds of original, previously unpublished company documents that were not discovered at the time of the author’s two previous titles on the subject. Among the things that these documents include are actual production and sales data for all types of Mauser products from 1884 to 1946, inventory lists, cost and sale price calculations and account ledgers. The condition rating is excellent plus with little if any indication of use. (77884-16HM) [Craig Brown Collection]

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3933. BOOK LOT Cut and Thrust Weapons, by Eduard Wagner; c. 1967 Jean Layton and Artia Prague. This second impression 1969, 491 pages hardcover chronicles how the weapons developed and in what ways they were used through the centuries. The thoroughly illustrated book deals only with those of European origin or those which were taken over and used by European armies. This is a large (13”x9 1/2”x2 1/2”) and heavy (7.2 lbs.) book showing very little wear but with areas of mild dirt staining over its white hardcover. (77884-16HN) [Craig Brown Collection]

3934. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four hardcovers. Military Commission to Europe, in 1855 and 1856: Report of Major Alfred Mordecai, of the Ordnance Department; printed 1860. Report dated March 30, 1858 by the Major to the Secretary of War, John B. Floyd on observations “on certain military subjects” made by Mordecai during his visit to Europe. Report of The Secretary of War, Communicating the Report of Captain George B. McClellan, One of the Officers Sent to The Seat of War in Europe, in 1855 and 1856. Printed 1857. Report dated Feb. 25, 1857 by Secretary of War, Jefferson Davis to J. M. Mason, President of the Senate. The conditions of the two previously listed books are quite similar, as each exhibits evidence of contact with liquid on the back covers and pages and overall mild to moderate edge wear and fading. The next book shows less fading and no liquid stains, but with corner wear and fraying along the top and bottom edges of the spine. It is titled Report of Colonel R. Delafield, U.S. Army, and Major of the Corps of Engineers, on the Art of War in Europe in 1854, 1855 & 1856; printed 1861. Report issued under the orders of Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War and includes several pullout maps and exhibits moderate foxing through most pages and a bruise to the lower page edge. Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes, by Walter de la Mare; dated 1925, 179 pages hardcover rating very good plus with a name written in ink on the front end paper. (77884-16HP) [Craig Brown Collection]

Gun Parts3935. LOT OF S&W N FRAME STAG GRIPS This lot consists of a set of excellent condition unmarked “Magna style” stag grips for a Smith

& Wesson square butt N frame revolver that includes the screw. (88100-87A)3936. COLT BARREL LOT This lot consists of a single barrel for a Government Model pistol manufactured by Flannery. The barrel is 5” long with

an excellent bore chambered in 45 ACP and is marked with “P” proof mark on the left side lug and “F” mark on the right side. The exterior of the barrel shows considerable operational marks. The barrel includes the link and link pin. (88100-118A)

3937. HECKLER & KOCH P9S BARREL AND PARTS LOT This lot consists of (10) parts. Included are (1) 9mm chambered 4” factory barrel with an excellent bore equipped with a removable C&A three-port compensator that screws onto the muzzle. The “9 PARA” and “[eagle] / N” markings on the top of the chamber of the barrel are light but the remainder of the proofs are strong including a British Nitro re-proof on the side of the barrel’s chamber. Also included are: (1) recoil spring, (1) bolt head carrier assembly, (1) catch spring, (1) firing pin, (1) compression spring (mainspring), (4) unidentified and different sized coil springs. The barrel and bolt head carrier show light use but the remaining parts rate about excellent. (88100-170A)

3938. COLT .22-.45 CONVERSION UNIT LOT This lot consists of a single Colt .22-.45 Conversion Unit for converting the Government model pistols to 22 LR. The 5” barrel with a floating chamber has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% factory blue with scattered light scratches, scuffs and operational wear. This post-war kit includes a complete slide with Coltmaster adjustable rear sight, barrel with floating chamber, ejector, slide stop, recoil spring and a magazine marked “Colt / 22-ACE-LR / SERVICE MODEL”. The magazine is blued with scattered light pitting and a few oxidation blemishes. The kit includes a brown hinged box with one torn and poorly repaired corner, edge scuffing and few small areas of peeling. The internal compartment spacers are present. The last item is a factory instruction pamphlet that is repaired on the seams and folds but is clean. (88100-226A)

3939. COLT .22-.45 CONVERSION UNIT LOT This lot consists of a single Colt .22-.45 Conversion Unit for converting the Government model pistols to 22 LR. The 5” barrel with a floating chamber has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% factory blue with light scratches and the color toning to plum. The kit includes a complete slide with Accro adjustable rear sight, barrel with floating chamber, ejector, slide stop, barrel bushing, recoil spring, recoil spring guide and a magazine marked “Colt / CAL. 22LR”. The magazine is blued with light wear and the bushing is a replacement that has toned to gray. The kit includes a woodgrain two-piece box with several repairs, peeling and scattered light scuffs. Also included is a factory instruction pamphlet that rates about very good plus. (88100-226B)

3940. COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE PARTS LOT This lot consists of seven pieces. Included are: (1) complete slide with improved Stevens adjustable rear sight, (1) 5” 22 LR barrel with floating chamber and excellent bore, (1) barrel bushing, (1) recoil spring guide, (1) recoil spring, (1) ejector and (1) magazine. The slide retains about 97% original two-tone Parker-Lubrite finish with light high edge wear, scattered scratches and light operational marks. This post 1945 slide is not numbered under the firing pin stop. The blue finished magazine shows light wear and is marked “Colt / 22-ACE-LR / SERVICE MODEL”. Rare, seldom seen, and hard-to-find parts for the Service Ace. (88100-226E)

3941. RARE KONGSBERG MODEL 1912/1914 RIMFIRE CONVERSION UNIT This lot consists of (10) pieces. Included is a 5” 22LR barrel with a bright excellent bore for converting the Kongsberg 1912 and 1914 pistols to fire 22 LR cartridges. The barrel is chambered for proprietary steel cartridges machined like a 45 ACP, chambered for the 22 long rifle cartridge. The bore and the chamber are offset so that the standard firing pin may be used, striking the rim of the 22 LR cartridge case. The chamber is machined slightly different to preclude an actual 45 ACP from being chambered into it. The barrel and cartridges are finished bright and rate very good to excellent overall, with light han-dling and usage marks and a few minor oxidation stains. The barrel and cases have the Konsberg firing proofs. The kit includes a single barrel, (7) steel cartridge cases, (1) recoil spring and (1) Colt marked blue finished plain base contemporary magazine. A rare accessory for the model 1912 and 1914 Norwegian pistol. (88100-228A) {NON-GUN} [Walter Walt Rauch Collection] (400/600)

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3942. RARE A.F. STOEGER 22 CAL. “ATTACHMENT” SINGLE SHOT CONVERSION KIT LOT This lot consists of a Stoeger 22 LR “Attachment” single shot conversion unit for the Government Model pistol serial #303, box and instructions. The unit is designed to replace the slide assembly on a Government Model pistol. The unit is slid onto the rails and held in position with the original slide stop. The barrel lock lever is ro-tated and the barrel will tilt up on the hinge allowing it to be loaded. The barrel is closed, hammer cocked and the shot taken. Upon opening the ejector / extractor will lift the cartridge case about 1/4” then snap back into position. The metal surfaces retain about 95 - 96% factory blue with light high edge wear, scratches, lightly cleaned pitting and operational wear. The right side of the slide is marked “A F STOEGER INC. NEW YORK N.Y.” with no other markings found except the serial number. The unit includes the original factory two-piece box that rates very good to excellent with light edge wear, scratches and scuffs. It also includes the original three-fold brochure and instruc-tion sheet which has one seam starting to tear but rates near excellent otherwise. The brochure shows the “Attachment” with a different style release and nose configuration by the front of the barrel. Overall, a rarely seen accessory for the timeless Government model. Please also see the other Stoeger “Attachment” offered in the following lot. (88100-227A)

3943. RARE A.F. STOEGER 22 CAL. “ATTACHMENT” SINGLE SHOT CONVERSION KIT LOT This lot consists of a Stoeger 22 LR “Attachment” single shot conversion unit for the Government Model pistol. The unit is designed to replace the slide assembly on a Government Model pistol. The unit is slid onto the rails and held in position with the original slide stop. The barrel lock lever is rotated and the barrel will tilt up on the hinge allowing it to be loaded. The barrel is closed, hammer cocked and the shot taken. Upon opening the ejector / extractor will lift the cartridge case about 1/4” then snap back into position. The metal surfaces retain about 95% factory blue that is starting to thin on the sides along with light high edge wear, a few scratches and the occasional ding. There are no markings or serial number found on this unit. This may be a very early unit as the barrel latch lever is smaller than the other unit offered in this sale and is un-numbered. (88100-227B)

3944. UNMARKED 22 CALIBER CONVERSION UNIT FOR GOVERNMENT MODEL STYLE PISTOLS This unit consists of a single unmarked one-piece 22 LR conversion unit for a Colt Government Model style pistol. The unit has a 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The surfaces of the slide assembly retain about 99% black anodized finish with a few minor scratches and dings. Includes a fixed barrel and slide assembly with a lighter, smaller reciprocating bolt, with a pair of Luger style ears to retract it. There is an ejection port cut into the side of the slide assembly and the unit slides onto the rails and is locked in place with the guns original slide stop. It is equipped with drift adjustable service style rear sight and Patridge front sight. Cuts in the slide indicate it may have had an adjustable rear sight at one time that was removed. No magazine is provided. (88100-228B)

3945. KIMBER PLATINUM 22 CALIBER 1911 CONVERSION UNIT This lot consists of (4) pieces. Included are a (1) slide assembly complete with factory Bo-Mar style black blade adjustable rear sight, 5” barrel with an excellent bore and recoil spring assembly. Also in-cluded are (1) factory hard case correctly labeled to the gun, (1) factory marked polymer magazine and (1) instruction pamphlet. The slide retains about 99% black anodized finish with scattered light handling marks. Overall, the unit rates excellent. (88100-229A)

3946. SIG SAUER 22 LR CONVERSION UNIT FOR MODELS P-228 THRU P-226 LOT This lot consists of (8) pieces. This kit is designed to convert Sig P-228/ 229 / 226 / 220 series of pistols to fire 22 LR. Included are (1) complete slide assembly with three dot fully adjustable sights, (1) 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore chambered in 22 LR, (1) recoil spring, (1) recoil spring rod and (2) ten round polymer magazines. Also included is (1) unmarked factory hard case and (1) instruction pamphlet. The metal surfaces of the slide retain about 99% black matte anodized finish. The kit appears to have seen only light occasional use. (88100-229B)

3947. ATKINSON M16 / AR15 22 LR MKII CONVERSION UNIT LOT This lot consists of (4) pieces. Included are (1) Atkinson MkII marked bolt / recoil spring / chamber insert assembly with about 70% plus blue finish remaining along with scattered light scratches on the side of the bolt. Also included are (2) blue finished ten round magazines and (1) factory hard case marked “BINGHAM LTD. / ATLANTA GA. / U.S.A. The finish on the magazines rates very good plus with light handling wear. (88100-230B)

3948. ATKINSON M16 / AR15 22 LR CONVERSION UNIT LOT This lot consists of (3) pieces. Included are (1) unmarked bolt / recoil spring / chamber insert assembly with about 95% plus Parkerized finish remaining along with light operational wear. Also included are (1) unmarked Parkerized thirty round magazine and (1) factory hard case. The finish on the magazine rates excellent with light handling wear. (88100-230A)

3949. LOT OF ROHM RG 14 AND RG 23 GUN PARTS This lot includes approximately 94 parts. Included are the following parts for a blue finished Rohm RG 23 revolver: (4) grip plate screws, (2) left grip panels, (2) right grip panels, (2) blue finished hammer assemblies, (2) blued trigger assemblies, (2) mainsprings, (2) mainspring guides, (2) mainspring washers, (2) hands, (4) hammer, trigger and shank screws, (2) blued cylinder assemblies with crane, extractor, ejection rod and associated parts, (2) safety springs, (2) blued cylinder crane screws of differing lengths, (3) unidentified springs (two coil and one wire) and (1) unidentified pin. Also included are the following parts for a blue finished Rohm RG 14 revolver: (3) cylinders, (3) hammer assemblies, (3) trigger assemblies, (3) sets of grips with screws, (3) cranes, (3) cylinder pins, (2) triggerguard assemblies, (3) sideplates, (3) hands, (3) cylinder stops, (3) mainsprings, (3) mainspring guides, (3) mainspring washers, (1 each) firing pin, firing pin spring and firing pin sleeve, (3) trigger springs, (6) sideplate screws long, (3) side-plate screws short, (4) unidentified coil springs, (1) unidentified pin and (2) unidentified screws. All parts rate very good. (85694-16D28)

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3950. LOT OF GUN PARTS Includes parts for a Mauser Model 1914, Savage Model 1910, Colt Model 1903 / 1908 and Belgian pocket revolver This lot includes approximately 28 parts. Included are the following parts for a blue finished Mauser Model 1914 Semi-auto pistol: (1) walnut wrap around grip with later applied finish, (2) grip screws, (1) safety catch, (1) safety catch release, (1) recoil spring, (1) recoil spring rod, (1) take down rod, (1) firing pin (.276 diameter), (1) firing pin spring, (1) trigger spring, (1) trigger bar spring, (1) trigger and trigger sear assembly, (1) sideplate, (1) trigger bar, (1) ejector / hold open catch and (1) disconnector. Also included are the following parts for a blue finished Savage Model 1910 semi-auto pistol: (1) hard rubber left grip panel, (1) magazine catch, (1) magazine catch spring and (1) magazine catch pin. Also included is (1) Colt Model 1903 or 1908 (cannot determine exact caliber / model) recoil spring guide and recoil spring for pre-magazine safety models. Also included are parts for an unidentified nickel plated, 22 Short Belgian-made, possibly Charles & Clement, solid frame revolver: (1) cylinder, (2) cylinder pins, (1) one ejector assembly, (1) set of checkered hard rubber grips with intertwined “C’s” (Charles & Clement) and grip screw and (1) leaf spring. All parts rate about very good. (85694-16D29)

3951. LOT OF GUN PARTS Includes parts for Brazilian I.N.A. Revolvers, COP Inc. Deringer, Bauer 25 auto, Ithaca Model 37 and Colt This lot consists of approximately 79 parts. Included are the following parts for blue and nickel plated Brazilian I.N.A. Tiger revolvers: (1) five shot 38 special blued cylinder, (1) five shot 38 Special nickel plated cylinder, (1) blued sideplate, (1) nickel plated sideplate, (1) blued crane, (1) nickel plated crane, (1) set of checkered hardwood grips with silver I.N.A. medallion (2) grip screws and (1) set smooth hardwood with silver I.N.A. medallions. Included are the following parts for a COP Inc. Model SS-1 stainless steel four barrel Deringer: (1) set of checkered wood grips, (2) grip screws, (1) mainspring, (1) trigger, (1) hammer assembly with rotating striker, (1) hand (rotates striker), (3) uniden-tified pins, (1) trigger return spring, (1) trigger return spring guide rod, (1) unidentified flat head pin and (1) polymer mainspring seat. The following parts are for a stainless steel Bauer .25 ACP semi-auto pistol: (1) set of pearlite grip panels, (1) set of checkered walnut grip panels, (2) grip screws, (1) 25 ACP magazine complete, (2) 2 1/4” .25 ACP barrels with excellent bores, (2) slides complete with extractor, (2) firing pin, (2) firing pin springs, (2) cocking indicators, (2) recoil spring assemblies, (2) triggers with trigger springs, (2) transfer bars, (2) safeties, (2) auto safeties, (2) sears, (2) sear springs, (2) sear pins, (2) magazine catch, (2) magazine catch pins and (2) magazine catch springs. All of these parts are in very good plus condition. This lot also includes blue finished parts for the Ithaca Model 37 12-gauge slide action shotgun: (1) trigger plate assembly, (1) slide, (1) breech block, (1) carrier, (1 each) left and right shell stop, (1) yoke, (1) yoke screw, (1) trigger plate screw, (1) fiber optic front bead, (2) carrier screws, (1) spring shell stop screw, (1) spring shell stop spring and (2) small unidentified short screws. All the Ithaca parts rate good to very good. The last items are blue finished parts for Colt pistols: (1) 5” 1911 barrel 45 ACP with a lightly frosted bore and stamped “H P” on the chamber and (1) 3 3/4” Colt Model 1903 32 ACP barrel with a lightly frosted bore. (85694-16D30)

3952. LOT OF GUN PARTS Includes parts for Ruger Blackhawk, Colt D frame, Micro, Browning Baby Model and Sauer 38 H This lot consists of approximately 136 parts. Included are the following parts for blued Ruger revolvers: (2) rear sight assemblies with blade and associated parts, (2) rear sight elevation screws, (5) rear sight pivot pins and (6) rear sight elevation springs. The following parts are for blued Colt D frame revolvers (Detective Special, etc.): (2) centerfire hammers complete with strut and stirrups made in different eras, (2) triggers (one smooth the other serrated), (2) rebound levers, (2) safeties, (2) hand assemblies, (1) latch pin assembly, (2) latches, (2) latch spring guides, (2) latch springs, (2) mainsprings, (1) grip screw, (2) safety levers, (1) ratchet (38 cal.), (2) bolts (aka cylinder stops – one has slightly larger dimensions than the other), (2) crane lock screws, (2) crane lock detents, (2) crane lock springs, (2) sideplate screws, (2) bolt screws (two variations), (1) unidentified screw, (2) unidentified pins and (2) unidentified coil springs. The following are parts for a blued Micro pistol rear sight: (4) elevation screws, (10) windage screws, (5) rear sight blade springs, (4) elevation springs and (10) rear sight pivot pins. The following parts are for a blued Browning / FN “Baby” Model vest pocket pistol: (3) checkered hard rubber grip panels with Browning logo (2 left panels and 1 right), (1) unmarked magazine, (2) firing pins, (2) firing pin springs, (2) cocking indicators, (1) trigger with spring, (2) transfer bars, (2) sears, (2) auto safeties, (2) safeties, (2) sear springs, (2) magazine catch springs, (2) magazine catches, (2) grip screws, (1) grip screw nut, (2) extractors, (2) extractor pins, (2) extractor springs, (2) magazine catch pins, (2) sear pins and (1) recoil spring assembly. Also included is: (1) unidentified firing pin with spring guide for an unknown firearm. The last set of parts are for a blued J.P. Sauer 38 H semi-auto pistol: (1) magazine catch, (1) magazine catch spring, (1) magazine catch retention screw, (2) grip screws, (1) take down latch detent, (1) take down latch detent retainer and (1) take down latch detent spring. All parts are in very good plus condition. (85694-16D31)

3953. LOT OF PARTS Includes parts for Colt, Mossberg, Raven, Galesi, Zehna, Forehand & Wadsworth and others This lot consists of approx-imately 62 parts. Included are the following parts for a blued 1911 semi-auto: (1) sear spring, (1) sear and (1) disconnector. All three have light oxidation stains. The following parts are for a blued Mossberg 22 RF rifle (possibly model 144 or similar): (1) magazine stock plate, (1) takedown screw, (1) trigger, (1) angle bar with trigger adjusting screw, (1) angle bar screw, (1) magazine latch bar, (1) safety, (1) safety screw, (1) unidentified plunger, (1) unidentified plunger spring, (1) trigger adjusting screw plunger, (1) trigger adjusting screw plunger spring and (1) red plastic “fire” indicator for stock (probably bolt action shotguns), (1) green “safe” indicator for stock (probably bolt action shotguns). The following parts are for a blued Raven Model 25 semi-auto pistol: (2) old bar style safeties, (1) set of good to very good condition walnut grips with screws, (1) sear assembly, (1) cam, (1) firing pin, (1) striker spring and (2) unidentified springs. The following parts are for a Galesi semi-auto pistol: (1) set of faux ivory grips with silver “AG” medallions and screws (one panel has a small check running from the screw hole to the edge), (1) centerfire firing pin, (1) firing pin spring and (1) unidentified plunger. The following parts are for a Zehna pistol: (1) 25 ACP magazine, (1) set of hard rubber grips with “EZ” logo, (1) grip screw, (1) safety, (1) firing pin, (1) firing pin spring and (1) firing pin spring guide. The following parts are possibly for a Model 1913 destroyer vest pocket pistol: (1) firing pin, (1) unidentified spring and (1) unidentified pin. The following parts are for a Forehand & Wadsworth folding spur small frame revolver: (1) set of star centered checkered hard rubber grips with “checker board” monogram, (1) triggerguard, (1) hammer assembly with folding spur (#3187), (1) trigger (#3187), (1) mainspring, (1) hand, (3) unidentified pins, (2) unidentified screws of different sizes, (1) plunger / spring assembly, (1) unidentified crescent shaped part. The following parts are for an unidentified nickel plated safety hammerless style revolver: (1) hammer, (1) mainspring, (1) grip safety, (1) unidentified frame part, (1) firing pin (centerfire), (6) unidentified pins and (1) unidentified screw. Finally, a set of parts for possibly the FN / Browning model 1910 / 1922: (1) firing pin, (1) firing pin spring and (1) firing pin plunger. (85694-16D32)

3954. LOT OF GUN PARTS Includes parts for Smith & Wesson J and K frame revolvers, Ruger Speed Six and Armi San Paolo 1858 cap and ball This lot consists of approximately 72 parts. Included are the following parts for a stainless steel S&W model 60 J frame revolver: (1) hard chrome hammer assembly complete with firing pin, sear and related parts, (1) hard chrome trigger assembly complete with trigger lever, hand and related parts, (1) rebound slide, (1) rebound slide spring, (1) crane, (1) mainspring assembly complete with mainspring, mainspring rod stirrup and swivel, (1) bolt, (1) bolt plunger, (1) bolt plunger spring, (1) hammer block, (1) thumbpiece, (1) thumbpiece nut, (1) cylinder stop, (3) sideplate screws, (1) extractor rod and (1) extractor spring. The following parts for a blued S&W K frame revolver: (1) case-hardened hammer assembly complete with firing pin, sear, stirrup and related parts, (1) trigger assembly complete with trigger lever and related parts, (1) center pin, (1) stirrup and (1) hand. The following parts are for blue and stainless steel Ruger Speed Six and similar firearms: (4) cylinder latch plunger and springs, (3) ejector rod springs, (3) ejector rods blued, (3) ejector rods stainless steel, (4) possibly, cylinder pin springs, (7) ejector rod washers, (6) cylinder center lock pins and (1) unidentified coil spring. All these parts rate very good to excellent with some oxidation staining on the S&W parts. Also included are parts for a blued Armi San Paolo replica of the Remington Model 1858 New Army percussion revolver: (1) 8” .44 caliber octagon barrel with a very good plus bore exhibiting a few minor oxidation stains but one large pit, (1) .44 caliber cylinder, (1) center pin, (1) brass triggerguard, (1) mainspring, (1) loading lever assembly, (1) hammer, (1) trigger, (1) cylinder stop (a.k.a. bolt), (1) hand, (1) trigger and bolt spring, (1) set of walnut grips, (1) grip screw, (1) trigger screw, (1) hammer screw, (1) trigger and bolt spring screw and (3) different size but unidentified screws. All these parts rate about very good with light oxidation staining on some of them. (85694-16D33)

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3955. MISCELLANEOUS LOT of Springs Includes bulk coil springs, flat springs and other parts This consists of 10 packages of parts. All counts and measurements approximate. Included are: (97) coil springs .028” x .143” x .404”, (75) coil springs .022” x .096” x .380”, (63) coil springs .022” x .167” x 1.404”, (69) coil springs .022” x .169” x .773”, (51) mixed size coil springs, (58) coil springs .046” x .2355” x .658”, (90) assorted coil springs, flat springs, wire springs, screws and other small parts, (75) unidentified parts assembly .037” thick x.893” long x .197” wide with hole x .113” wide at the opposite end with .258” two diameter stud at the narrow end, (15) assorted curved and “V” shaped flat springs and (13) packaged flat springs of various sizes. (85694-16D34)

3956. SHOOTERS AND COLLECTORS LOT Includes grips, holsters and a vintage box of parts This lot consists of 9 items in a generic card-board box. Included are: (1) set of Colt model 1903 / 1908 pocket hammerless checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions that rate about good to very good with compressed diamond points. (1) set of checkered hard rubber Iver Johnson round-butt grips for small frame revolver that rate fair as the left panel is cracked in two and the right is excellent but missing the escutcheon. (3) Colt model 1903 / 1908 pocket hammerless pistol hard rubber grip panels (two left and one right). One left panel rates about good with moderate wear and the other two rate poor with chipped or broken pieces. (1) set of Vintage Industries smooth rosewood grips for Colt model 1908 vest pocket pistol with screw and escutcheons. (1) set of S&W K frame checkered walnut target grips with silver S&W medallions that rate about fair with the left panel in very good condition but the right panel is poor with heavy wear and handling marks. Also included is an original Colt model 1903 pocket hammerless box that rates poor and is separated into about seven pieces, (1) Smith & Wesson Model 11 45 brown leather belt holster and (1) Safariland Model 77 dual black magazine pouch for 1911 pistols and similar. The leather gear rates very good plus. (88002-207B)

3957. COLT 22/45 CONVERSION UNIT LOT This lot consists of a single early Colt 22/45 conversion unit. This early unit consists of an original brown hinged factory box that rates about good to very good with worn edges, hinge covering starting to separate and storage wear. It includes a correctly marked slide unit with a semi-ramp front sight and Coltmaster rear sight. Also included are a 5” barrel with Williams floating chamber and an excellent bore plus, a barrel bushing, recoil spring, recoil spring guide, ejector, slide stop and correctly marked magazine. The blue finished parts retain about 97% blue with high edge wear and handling marks. (87997-28)

3958. MAUSER C96 PARTS This lot consists of (6) subassemblies of parts and stock-holster. Included for parts are: (1) 1930 C96 commercial body assembly that includes the trigger, trigger re-turn spring, carrier, carrier spring and floorplate; (1) rear sight assembly graduated to 1000 meters that includes the leaf spring and slide but is missing the slide locking latch and related parts; (1) set of cleaned wood grips (twelve horizontal lines) with grip screw, (1) bolt with recoil spring, recoil spring abutment, ex-tractor assembly, firing pin and firing pin spring; (1) lock frame with related hammer, safety and coupling plunger parts to include the locking block. All these parts rate very good to excellent with reapplied finish and mismatched numbers. Also included is an original Mauser-marked wood shoulder stock that rates near excellent with light handling marks. The provided leather carrier is marked “L.Z.A. / [eagle] / J. Erfurt / 1918” with a Prussian acceptance mark below the belt loops. The carrier has some light crazing starting on the front strap below the pouch along with a tear. The retention strap tore in the distant past and was repaired. The design includes a small pouch on the front of the carrier for a spare follower and a cleaning rod attachment. A 6” long cleaning rod with hardwood handle is included and rates excellent. The cleaning rod may be a reproduction but the remaining carrier and holster appear original. (87997-29A)

3959. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot consists of many parts for the P-38 9mm semi-auto pistol with the following quantities: firing pin and in-dicator cover (4); recoil spring (8); trigger bar (3) safety catch (4); barrel retaining latch (4); recoil spring guide (7); sear (3); Waffenamt marked slide stop (4); hammer assembly (4); magazine catch (4); trigger and spring (3); hammer strut (4); safety hammer lowering lever (4); firing pin lock lifter (4); rear sight (3); hammer spring (4); cartridge indicator pin (3); firing pin (3); sear pin (3); locking block (1); firing pin retainer pin (3); ejector (3); extractor (3); firing pin lock (3); trigger bar spring (3); slide stop return spring (3); extractor plunger spring (3); firing pin lock spring (3); locking block retainer spring (3) firing pin spring (3); strut axle pin (2); hammer lever pin (1); sets of original grooved brown plastic grip panels showing only light wear and few handling marks. The lot rates very good to excellent overall. (75694-16AP)

3960. LOT OF GUN PARTS This is a lot of parts for the Winchester model 94 beginning with a finger lever and complete link, each retaining about 95% original blue. Next are the following: carrier, complete breech bolt, mainspring, trigger, hammer, hammer stirrup pin, locking bolt, firing pin striker, front and rear bands, front sight, rear sight assembly and elevator, ejector, firing pin striker stop pin, sear plunger, extractor, trigger stop and ten screws. The overall condition is very good to excellent. (75694-16AR)

3961. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot consists of parts for the High Standard “Double Nine” revolver beginning with an excellent and apparently unused set of factory stag grips with gold medallions. There is also the following in assembled state: blued triggerguard, trigger, trigger spring, trigger housing spring, hammer spring and its spring guide head assembly, hammer, hammer safety stop, hammer pawl and spring, trigger pivot pin, trigger spring retaining pin, grip alignment pin, ejector latch rod assembly, blued ejector latch rod assembly, cylinder stop assembly, cylinder retaining about 97% blue with loss due to turn ring. Also included are cylinder ejector assembly, ejector latch housing plug, ejector latch rod spring, ejector latch housing spring, link pivot pin, and blued barrel pin. The parts rate excellent overall. (75694-16AT)

3962. LOT OF GUN PARTS This is a lot of several parts for the High Standard Dura-Matic 22 lr. pistol consisting of one each of the following: one piece checkered plastic grip, slide, 5 1/2” barrel retaining about 92% original blue with an isolated 1” area of moderate oxidation and with front sight, 4 1/2” barrel also with front sight and retaining 99% original blue, two piece checkered wood grips with right handed thumb rest having been ground to smooth with the area devoid of finish but otherwise excellent with light wear. Also included are trig-gerguard, slide spring, striker spring, striker, striker sleeve, trigger pull pin assembly draw bar, trigger, trigger spring, striker sleeve screw locking pin, striker sleeve screw, fixed rear sight, barrel screw, magazine catch and its pin, sear, safety, sear plunger, sear spring, safety detent, trigger guard screw and lock washer, barrel lock ball spring, and other small springs and screws. This is an about very good to excellent condition lot. (75694-16AQ)

3963. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot consists of several parts for the Colt Pocket Model Hammerless 32 cal. pistol including three slides, two of which rate very good and retain about 92% blue, and the third in a lesser state of condition as it exhibits moderate oxidation on the left side. Each slide has its correct barrel. Also included are three sets of correct checkered hard rubber grips with light wear and crisp Colt logos on two, one of which has a left panel with a 1” long chip at the rear of the base. The third one shows mild wear and rates about very good. In addition the lot includes three of each of the following parts: retractor spring and guide, magazine catch, sear, hammer, side lock safety, safety disconnector, sear and safety pin, and automatic safety pin. Also in quantities of three are trigger, sear, safety, and trigger spring, mainspring, and automatic grip safety. The overall condition is very good to near excellent. (75694-16AU)

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3964. LOT OF GUN PARTS This is a grouping of parts for the Savage model 1917 .32 cal. pistol including two sets of checkered hard rubber grips with mild wear and retaining crisp Savage logos. There are two 3 3/4” barrels with very good bores included in this lot is an excellent condition slide retaining about 98% original blue. Other parts and their quantities in the lot are: breech plug (2); trigger and trigger spring (2); sear trip (2); magazine catch, catch pin, and catch spring; (1) each. The parts rate very good to excellent overall. (75694-16AS)

3965. COLT 1911 CONVERSION KIT This lot consists of a 5” Colt 1911 22 LR barrel, a slide, magazine, slide stop, recoil spring, ejector, floating chamber, a bottle of Sears gun oil and the original box. The barrel has an excellent bore and the slide retains 98% original blue with some scattered light silvering. This kit is of 1947-1955 vintage and the box rates good with the top end being taped on and there being some scattered flaking and crazing. This conversion kit will make a great addition to any Colt collection. (208157-6) (500/700)

3966. ZB-26 PARTS LOT This lot consists of a cut ZB-26 receiver, a finned 24”-barrel assembly with a dark pitted bore, a bipod, a piston assembly, a bolt, the complete lower receiver with fire control parts, pistolgrip, buttstock, the rear sight elevation adjustment knobs, the charging handle knob, the magazine cover, a demilled gas tube and some smaller parts. All the parts are housed in a wooden transit case and the parts rate good to very good overall showing varying levels of wear. [Please note extra shipping will apply]. (206247-16D)

3967. BREDA M37 PARTS LOT This lot consists of two 8mm Mauser 33” M37 barrels that show scattered pitting, a feed strip, a set of grips, the charging handle assembly, the Portuguese marked top cover assembly with rear sight, the bolt assembly, a cleaning rod, blank firing adapter, several smaller parts and an original wooden transit case with a diagram on the inside. No tripod is included and the parts show varying degrees of wear but rate good plus to very good overall. [Please note extra shipping will apply]. (206247-16E)

3968. BARREL LOT This lot contains one barrel for a Remington model 1100. The barrel is a 12 ga, (2 3/4”) 30” ventilated rib barrel which is choked full retains 98-99% original blue finish. The barrel is sighted with a red fiber optic bead front sight. Included is the original box. (178026-3)

3969. BARREL LOT This lot contains one barrel for a Remington model 1100. The barrel is a 12 ga, (2 3/4”) 30” ventilated rib barrel choked improved modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks and a light speck or two of surface oxidation. Included is the original box. (178026-4)

3970. BARREL LOT This lot contains one barrel for a Remington model 1100. The barrel is a 12 ga, (2 3/4”) 25 1/2” ventilated rib barrel with poly choke having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 96% original blue finish having some light finish loss due to barrel removal along with having a few light handling marks. Included is the original box. (178026-2)

3971. COLT 1911 GRIP LOT this lot consists of an unmarked two-tone skip-line checkered set of grips for a 1911 pistol that are in like-new condition. (128128-13A)

3972. SIG SAUER P229 BARREL LOT This lot consists of a Sig barrel in 40 S&W for a model P229 pistol that is new in its original packaging. (128128-5A)

3973. GRIP LOT This lot includes a set of smooth walnut grips and grip screw for a Colt Single Action Army style revolver which rate excellent overall with a minor scratch on the left side. (218097-21A)

3974. GRIP LOT This lot includes a set of bone grips and grip screw for a Colt Single Action Army style revolver. The left grip features an engraved eagle in flight and is marked “RCH 78” and the right grip features an engraved wolf and is marked “RCH”. These grips rate excellent overall.

3975. FOSTECH STOCK LOT This lot consists of a Fostech Bump Fire folding stock with springless AAC system for the 10/22 rifle. This new-in-box tactical accessory can convert any 10/22 22LR rifle to mimic “full-auto” performance and is fully blessed by BATFE. Included in the box is a AAC Choate black composite folding stock, the springless Akins Accelerator device, a KIDD two-stage tactical trigger assembly, mounting screws and a UTG Model 15 tactical foregrip and mounting rail. A terrific accessory for any tactical shooter, the perfect solution for converting your 10/22 on a budget. (47428-102) [NON-GUN] (500/700)

3976. AR-15 LOT This lot consists of a bolt carrier group for the AR-15 223/5.56 or similar rifle. This BCG has a parkerized finish with light handling wear overall and includes a chrome firing pin. An excellent example overall. (47428-109A)

3977. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot consists of seven items. Included are: two orange synthetic forearms for Remington 870 shotguns, A Pachmayr Whiteline vented recoil pad for a Rem 1100 shotgun, one 10 1/2” stock bolt with washer, one M-11 barrel extender, an unmarked saddle mount possibly for the Mossber 500 series shotgun (no hardware), and a set of checkered wood grips for the Star PD pistol (no screws). All are in excellent condition. (47428-109B)

3978. BARREL LOT This Lot consists of a stainless steel 20 1/2” match barrel marked “.222/35 BALCH / .244 NK”. This fluted heavy barrel features 16 threads per inch on the shank which has a 1 1/16” outside diameter. Barrel is in like new condition. (47428-109C)

3979. OPTIC ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of four items. First is a set of black rubber lens covers. Next is a 30mm Scope ring along with an aluminum adapter base to fit a dovetail, likely for a 1911 pistol. Lastly is a B-square mount to fit a ribbed barrel revolver. All are in excellent condition. (46731-2B,C,4A,B)

3980. GRIP LOT This lot consists of nine sets of replacement handgun grips. Included are: one black nylon Hogue Monogrip for a S&W K/L frame square butt in the original packaging, a second Hogue grip for the same model without packaging, a Colt factory checkered black rubber grip for a Python, a Pachmayr checkered black rubber grip for a S&W K frame round butt, A set of Clark black composite grips for the Ruger Mk II semi pistol, one set of black textured rubber Colt 1911 grips, two sets of Colt checkered walnut 1911 grips and one set of slim checkered hardwood grips that are unmarked. All are in excellent to as-new condition. (46731-2C)

3981. WOLFF SPRING LOT This lot consists of seven Wolff Precision load-rated recoil springs for the 1911 pistol. Included are: #42412 – 12lb, #42413 – 13lb, #42415 – 15lb, #42416 – 16.5lb, #42418 – 18.5lb, #42420 – 20lb and #42422 – 22lb. All are sealed in their original packaging and are in as-new condition. (46731-2D)

3982. JAGER GUIDE ROD LOT This lot consists of a Jager Products hardened steel recoil guide rod, for the Glock Gen 4 model 19 & 23 pistols. This guide rod allows the use of stock or precision sping assemblies to adjust the use of your Gen 4 Glock pistol for use with specific loads. A terrific accessory for the competition Glock shooter that is as-new in the original packaging. (46731-2E)

3983. LOT OF ASSORTED GUN PARTS This lot consists of about 14 items in total. Included are: one Japanese dust cover for the Arisaka rifle that is unmarked and has areas of light surface oxidation present, one Redfield one-piece scope base for FN Mauser bolt action rifles with a set of 1” rings, a small jar containing a set of target block bases – the jar is marked “High Wall”, a small container holding several small screws and a spring, one 1903-A3 style bolt body with a modified bolt handle for use with a scope, a set of J.B. Holden see-thru Ironsighter rings which appear to be for the Winchester 94 angle eject rifle, two 5” x 1 3/4” Pachmayr vented recoil pads, one set of Butler Creek Bikini scope covers, a trigger and parts assembly likely for the 1903-A3 rifle, Parker Hale trigger assembly for Mauser 98 rifles, a trigger assembly with guard for a muzzleloader style arm and a small waterproof match case with compass. All are in very good to excellent condition. (45677-15A)

3984. SAVAGE STOCK LOT This lot consists of walnut stock for the Savage Model 23 Sporter rifle. The stock rates in very good overall condi-tion and has some light dings and small chips and has some minor abrasions to the butt portion of the left side. A correct steep buttplate is included but no other hardware is present. (45677-3)

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3985. STOCK LOT This lot consists of two sporting bolt rifle stocks. First is a wood grain brown synthetic stock by Ramline for the 1903-A3 rifle. The stock rates excellent and includes swivel studs and a vented recoil pad. Second is a checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock for an Interarms Mark X series Mauser style rifle. The stock features an ebony forend tip and has swivel studs and a hard rubber pistolgrip cap and buttplate. An excellent replacement stock. (45677-16A)

3986. STOCK LOT This lot consists of three unfinished walnut sporting stocks. First is a Monte Carlo style stock for a Mauser type action by Bishop and retains the Bishop buttplate. Second is for the 1917 style rifle with a left sided cheekrest and is also by Bishop and includes buttplate as well. Third is a two-piece stock to fit an over under shotgun. The buttstock measures 17 1/2” long overall and has a con-trasting pistolgrip cap and a repaired crack through the right side flat. The forearm measures 10 1/2” long. Neither have any markings or hardware included. (45677-16B)

3987. STOCK BLANK LOT This lot consists of a Herters walnut stock blank. The blank measures 38 1/4” long, is 2 1/4” wide and tapers from 7 3/4” high at the butt end and 2 3/4” at the forend tip. An excellent blank for your custom stock build. (45677-16C)

3988. MAGAZINE TUBE LOT This lot consists of a brass magazine tube for the Remington Nylon 66 rifle. The tube assembly is complete and measures 18” from the black handle to the orange follower. The tube has light tarnish but the assembly appears to be functional and in excellent condition overall. (45694-16M1)

3989. MAGAZINE TUBE LOT This lot consists of a brass magazine tube for the Stevens Model 87A and similar rifles. The tube assembly is complete and measures 20” from the knurled end to the steel follower. The tube has light tarnish but the assembly appears to be functional and in excellent condition overall. (45694-16M2)

3990. MAGAZINE TUBE LOT This lot consists of a brass magazine tube for the Mossberg Model 46M and similar rifles. The tube assembly is complete and measures 21” from the knurled end to the spring follower. The tube has light tarnish but the assembly appears to be functional and in excellent condition overall. (45694-16M3)

3991. MAGAZINE TUBE LOT This lot consists of a brass magazine tube for the Winchester Model 61 and similar rifles. The tube assembly is complete and measures 20” from the knurled end to the steel follower. The tube has light tarnish but the assembly appears to be functional and in excellent condition overall. (45694-16M4)

3992. MAGAZINE TUBE LOT This lot consists of a aluminum magazine tube for the Marlin Model 60 and similar rifles. The tube assembly is complete and measures 20” from the knurled end to the red plastic follower. The tube has light handling marks but the assembly appears to be functional and in excellent condition overall. (45694-16M5)

3993. MAGAZINE TUBE LOT This lot consists of a steel magazine tube assembly with hollowed blue steel knob for the Browning 22 Auto rifle. The tube measures about 18” overall and appears to be in excellent operational condition. (45694-16M6)

3994. MAGAZINE TUBE LOT This lot consists of a steel magazine tube assembly with the serrated plastic knob for the Browning 22 Auto rifle. The tube measures about 17 1/2” overall and appears to be in excellent operational condition with areas of light wear and a few specks of light surface oxidation staining. (45694-16M7)

3995. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot consists of a set of 40 small pull-out drawers in a blue metal stand. Each drawer contains an assortment of small gun parts including parts for: Colt 1911, Police Positive, 38 Army, Detective Special, and 1903 Pocket; Beretta 950; Charter Arms 38; High Standard Sport King; Astra Cub; Luger; P-38; FIE Titan, Llama 22LR (Mark XV?); Rossi 38, Raven 25; Ruger single Six, Security Six and 44 Blackhawk; IMA 38; Valor 25; and Bauer 25 Auto. Parts include magazines, springs, pins, screws, grips, safeties, barrels, slides, hammers and much more. All appear to be in very good to excellent condition. (45694-16BIN1)

3996. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot consists of a set of 40 small pull-out drawers in a blue metal stand. Each drawer contains an assortment of small gun parts including parts for various S&W revolvers and the Model 61 Escort pistol. Parts include magazines, springs, pins, screws, slides, hammers, a plastic revolver sideplate, extractors and much more. All appear to be in very good to excellent condition. (45694-16BIN2)

3997. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot consists of a mixed bag of assorted gun parts for 1911 pistols and S&W revolvers including hammers, springs, screws, mainspring housings and much more. Also included are a Winchester 94 bolt, Remington 870 bolt and magazine cap, Winchester Model 12 bolt, two long gun trigger assemblies and a Colt 1911 slide that has been cut through the forward portion. All are in very good condition overall. (45694-16BIN3)

3998. AIR RIFLE PARTS This lot consists of a vintage Daisy barrel assembly. The barrel measures 12” long and has the magazine tube along the top. Designed to be housed in a barrel shroud, it is similar to examples found in the Red Ryder models. Also included is a Crosman M1 Carbine BB storage container with cover andlooks similar to a military style carbine magazine. (45694-16BIN4)

3999. MP40 LOT This lot consists of a MP40 firing pin and buffer assembly. The blued finish has light handling wear but the assembly overall appears to be in excellent condition. (45694-16BIN5)

4000. WINCHESTER MODEL 88 LEVER ACTION RECEIVER serial #3878, receiver only. This lot consists of a complete blued Win-chester Model 88 receiver assembly. There is no barrel, stock, magazine, screws or other parts, but the bolt and lever assemblies are included and appear complete. A good early numbered receiver that could make a good project for the Winchester 88 enthusiast. (46519-655) [MODERN] (100/200)

4001. LOT OF U.S. KRAG PARTS This lot consists of parts for the U.S. Springfiled Krag rifle. Included are a 26 1/4” barrel with excellent bore, bolt assembly, magazine box cover, receiver sideplate, trigger and other assorted small parts, screws and spring. The exterior parts have been chrome plated and have areas of light surface oxidation and handling marks present. All remain in overall excellent condition. (47292-50)

4002. WALTHER SPORTMODELL V BOLT ACTION RECEIVER serial #15285, Receiver only. The metal surfaces on this vintage action are currently in the white and rate excellent with some light handling wear and gray patina. The metal appears to have been lightly polished and some of the lettering is faint but still visible, including the “(crown)B” & “U” proofs. The bolt assembly is included as are the sights. The rear base radius has been opened up, the front sight has an extra tall insert. The trigger mechanism has been cut and modified as well and the lower portion is no longer present. A very good example that would make a terrific smallbore project for the right craftsman. (44458-18) {MODERN} (50/100)

4003. LOT OF STEVENS PARTS This lot consists of various parts for a Stevens Model 77C 16 ga shotgun. Included are the bolt assembly, trigger assembly, magazine tube with spring, slide with grooved forearm and buttstock with vented recoil pad. Other small parts including the stock bolt, magazine follower and top cap, and screws are also included. The buttstock appears to have been lightly sanded but rates excellent, the forearm has a crack running up the barrel groove (would not be visible if installed), and the metal parts appear to all be in excellent condition. (47606-1)

4004. LOT OF WINCHESTER 97 PARTS This lot consists of various parts for a Winchester 1897 shotgun. Included are a 20” 12 gauge riot barrel assembly with shroud and bayonet lug, the buttstock and the bolt, bolt carrier and other small receiver parts. The buttstock has several dings and other minor handling marks and a 3” crack running along the left side of the wrist. The barrel assembly includes the magazine tube and forearm which rate excellent. The heatshield shroud has a small crack on the left side near the lug. The remainder of the metal parts have a mottled brown patina but rate excellent overall. (47249-12)

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4005. MARLIN PARTS LOT This lot consists of a complete bolt assembly and magazine for a Marlin 782 bolt action rifle in 22 Magnum. The bolt has minor handling wear and the blue is fading to gray. The magazine has light handling marks. Both are in excellent useable condition. (47722-16S19466A)

4006. TARGET GRIP LOT This lot consists of five pairs of wood target grips for number series High Standard 22 pistols. First is a set of checkered walnut wrap-around grips with a left side thumbrest, which have a minor chip at the toe of the left panel. The second set is similar but is not checkered and has an open back. This set has a moderate chip to the toe of the right panel and some tape residue on both sides. The third set is also wrap-around style, but with finger grooves. This set is unfinished and has a few minor chips with a more moderate portion missing from the leading edge of the left side. The last two are panel style and have adjustable bases. No grips screws are included. A very good assortment of custom grips for the High Standard shooter. (47565-5A)

4007. HIGH STANDARD BARREL LOT This lot consists of a 10”, High Standard Olympic Trophy barrel in 22 LR with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain probably about 90% original blue with light handling marks and tool marks throughout. This is the tapered “Space Gun” style barrel with mounting rails and detents for barrel weights. Barrel is equipped with a fixed front and adjustable rear sight and is in very good condition overall. (47565-4A)

4008. HIGH STANDARD BARREL LOT This lot consists of a 4 1/2” tapered barrel for the High Standard Supermatic and Citation series pistols. The barrel has a bright excellent bore and has some light handling wear to the factory blue finish which has about 97-98% remaining. Barrel is equipped with a fixed front sight and is in excellent overall condition. (47565-4B)

4009. HIGH STANDARD PARTS LOT This lot consists of barrel weights and other assorted parts for High Standard pistols. Three barrel weights and brackets are included, as well as a barrel release plunger and a small package of assorted screws. Also included are four factory patches and a promotional sticker. All are in excellent condition. (47565-5B)

4010. BLACK POWDER FRAME AND PARTS LOT This lot includes three frames, two barrels and a cylinder. The cylinder is for a Manhattan that is mostly a brown color patina. The cylinder scene is mostly visible and there is fine oxidation staining near all over. The chambers are dark and have scattered pitting throughout their .38 caliber bores. The first frame is a brass Tipping & Lawden pepper box pistol frame serial #3739 that is completely stripped and has a lovely ochre color patina. The markings remain crisp and the frame is in overall excellent condition. The second brass frame is for a M.F.A. Co., Hero pistol that is stripped but comes with a 3” barrel with dark pitted bore. The markings are slightly washed and the frame is a dark ochre patina with areas of oxidation staining and light pitting present. The third frame is similar to the last and is marked only “FARO” and has a very dark color patina and comes with a 2 3/8” barrel with a dark pitted bore. (106299-A23FA)

4011. TIPPING & LAWDEN PARTS This lot includes six items. First is a stripped frame that retains 95% original silver plate that has overall light tarnish, minor high edge wear, and handling marks. The frame is serial #1996 and remains in excellent condition. Second is a set of light colored walnut grips that show several light handling marks and are numbered 5330 and are in overall very good condition. Also included with this lot are four small internal parts listed as follows: grip screw escutcheon, main spring, trigger, and hammer. The hammer is numbered to the gun and the parts are in overall very good condition. (106229-A23FB)

4012. STAG GRIP LOT This lot includes a set of stag grips likely for a Colt Army Special or similar style revolver. The grips are off white in color with dark veins and remain in excellent condition. (106229-A23FC)

4013. GLOCK BARREL This lot includes a conversion barrel for the Glock 3 Pistol. The barrel is manufactured by Lone Wolf Distributors and measures 4” with a bright excellent bore. The bottom of the barrel is marked with a wolf head and the numbers 40-9 and remains in excellent condition. (10813-8A)

4014. BROWNING BARREL This lot includes a 24” round 12 ga., barrel likely for a Light Twelve shotgun. The round barrel has rifle sights and a bright excellent smooth bore choked modified. There are a few light scratches and some silvering around the muzzle. This 2 3/4” chambered barrel is serial #N34988 and rates near excellent overall. (108060-12A)

4015. BROWNING BARREL This lot includes a 26” ventilated rib 12 ga., barrel likely for a Light Twelve shotgun. The barrel is serial #C92910 and chambered for 2 3/4” shotshells with a bright excellent bore choked Improved Cylinder. There are a few light superficial scratches and a single silver colored bead sight is installed. An about excellent barrel overall. (108060-12B)

4016. LOT OF COLT GRIPS This lot includes an assortment of 1911 grips, 1917 grips and a set of Franzite 22 target grips. There are 14 sets of various wood and plastic grips to include multiple variations of reinforced ribs and grip screws escutcheons. The grips range in condition from good to excellent. (107644-102AN)

4017. LOT OF REVOLVER GRIPS This lot includes a variety of grips for various Smith & Wesson revolvers to include K and N frame smooth target, Magna, and custom checkered oversized target grips. There are five Magna grips to include three checkered walnut, two Franzite, two smooth 1917 style walnut grips and three checkered walnut target grips, all in very good to excellent condition. (107644-102A)

4018. LOT OF PARKER STOCKS This lot includes two checkered pistol grip stocks. The first stock measures 15” in length with a checkered wrist. The stock is missing a 1/2”X1” sliver at the toe. The stock has been stripped of all hardware and remains in good overall condition. The second stock measures 14 3/4” to the dried and cracking buttpad. There are numerous light handling marks and a spot of chatter along the left side of the stock at the buttpad. These stocks remain in good overall condition. (107569-8)

4019. MAUSER STOCK LOT This lot includes a custom Monte Carlo English walnut pistol grip stock with left side raised cheekpiece for an M93 or M95 action. The stock has a small section of finish applied to the right side of the buttstock and is semi-inletted and ready for final fitting and finish. (107569-8A)

4020. LOT OF WINCHESTER STOCKS This lot includes two buttstocks for a single barrel shotgun. First is a checkered walnut straight grip Black Diamond Trap buttstock. The stock measures 12 5/8” from the front of the wrist to the heel and has a filled 1 7/8” crack on the left side with two spots of filler, likely from a repair to strengthen the crack. There are several light handling marks and a small chip along the toe. The checkering is slightly worn and this would be a great candidate for a restoration. Second is likely a Super X Mod 1 checkered walnut pistol grip stock that measures 12” overall with a few light handling marks and both stocks remain in very good condition. (107569-8B)

4021. LOT OF SHOTGUN BUTTSTOCKS This lot includes two Browning style buttstocks. First is a freshly checkered walnut pistol grip stock measuring 15 3/4” in length with a few light handling marks and needs to have finish added over the checkering. Second is a semi inletted stock likely for a Citori or 101 style shotgun that measures 17” overall. The stocks are in overall very good condition. (107569-8C)

4022. LOT OF BUTTSTOCKS This lot includes two finished European style double barrel shotgun stocks. The first is a walnut checkered pistol grip stock measuring 15 3/4” overall. It has been drilled for a sling swivel stud and has overall light handling marks. Second is a checkered walnut pistolgrip stock measuring 16” overall with an oval brass monogram plate located near the toe. The stock has a few light handling marks and they both rate very good overall. (107568-8D)

4023. LOT OF BUTTSTOCKS This lot includes two checkered walnut buttstocks for British style double guns. First is an unknown sidelock style stock measuring 15” overall with straight grip and dark finish. The stock has the letter “M” carved in the toe with several light handling marks and remains in overall very good condition. Second is a straight grip stock with checkered butt inletted for a side plate action measuring 15 1/4” overall with oval silver monogram plate in the toe that has the initials “LTV” engraved. Aside from a few light handling marks this stock remains in about excellent condition. (107569-8E)

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4024. REMINGTON BUTTSTOCK This lot includes a checkered pistolgrip buttstock measuring 13” overall with ventilated recoil pad likely for an 870 or 1100 style shotgun. There are scattered light handling marks with a couple of long thin shallow scratches and spots of flaking varnish. This is an overall very good condition stock. (107569-8F)

4025. LOT OF BUTTSTOCKS This lot includes two walnut checkered pistolgrip buttstocks likely for an American style double. The first is a scal-loped stock that measures 14 3/4” overall with an Old English buttpad. The stock has a few light handling marks and silver shield monogram plate at the toe that is blank. It remains in excellent condition. Second is a straight-cut fancy checkered stock that has a dark oil finish and is fitted with Old English buttpad. A blank brass oval monogram plate is inletted at the toe and remains in excellent condition. (107569-8G)

4026. LOT OF BUTTSTOCKS This lot includes two walnut checkered pistol grip buttstocks. First is likely an Ithaca double stock that measures 14 1/2” overall that has a crack in the wood between the tang recesses. There are overall light handling marks and a repaired chip along the toe and included is a broken checkered Ithaca buttplate. Second is likely a Browning Citori or 101 stock measuring 16 1/4” overall with light handling marks, in about excellent condition. (107569-8H)

4027. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot includes a variety of quick release sling swivels and buttplates. First is a steel checkered widow’s peak buttplate likely for a Model 70 Winchester. The metal surfaces retain 70% blue with overall light scratches and spots of fine oxidation stain-ing and remains in near excellent condition. Second are a set of swivel studs likely for a Model 54 or 70 Winchester that retain 85% blue with overall light scratches and in excellent condition. Third is a checkered Model 70 Winchester Repeating Arms Co. marked hard rubber buttplate that is missing the tip of the toe. The partial buttplate remains in good condition. Fourth are an assortment of quick release swivels to include (3) Ruger style and (3) Remington style all in excellent condition. Also included are two unidentified screw-in style swivels, one with wood screw pattern stud, the other with machine screw threads. (107569-15)

4028. STOCK LOT This lot consists of a Czech VZ-24 walnut stock in near very good condition. The stock shows dings, abrasions, handling marks and scratches throughout. There is also a minor crack in the barrel channel on the right side. The stock includes the buttplate, two rear sling swivels, stock disc, nosecap and front band keeper. The stock has two sets of serial numbers that are indiscernible and the stock disc is marked “10HN/770” both of which are lined out. (2X204337-8)

4029. STOCK LOT This lot includes a semi-inletted walnut stock with right side shadowline cheekpiece. The stock is possibly for a Howa style rifle and will likely be very attractive when finished. (2X107465-2A)

4030. STOCK LOT This lot consists of three stocks for the 1903 series rifles. First is a military walnut stock that has been modified for sporting use. It rates very good overall with a few light dings and handling marks and a small crack near the toe. The stock measures 31” overall and included are sling swivels and the crossbolts, no other hardware is included. Next are two brown composite full-length military style training or drill stocks. Neither include any hardware or furniture. One is in excellent condition, the other rates about good and has several chips, cracks and other blemishes. (1X44395-2S1)

4031. MOSSBERG BARREL LOT. This lot contains one Mossberg 500 barrel. The barrel is a 12 ga, 24” slugster barrel choked cylinder, having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish having some scattered light handling marks. This barrel is in excellent condition. (1X177758-21A)

4032. RUGER BARREL This lot includes a 26” blued tapered barrel in 270 Win with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 95% blue finish and has been drilled and tapped for a quarter rib that is not installed. One pin is in place, the other is missing and the barrel remains in about excellent condition. (3X107494-13C)

4033. RUGER BARREL LOT This lot includes a round, tapered 18 1/2”, blued 10/22 barrel with bright, about excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% blue finish with a few light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining. (2X107494-13A)

4034. LOT OF REVOLVER PARTS Four items total: (2) sets of smooth walnut grips similar in shape and design to that of a Stevens Tip Up pistol. The panels have light handling marks and are pencil-numbered with no matching numbers; (2) unmarked and unnumbered back straps likely for a Model 1860 Army revolver. The first one is mostly a blue brown patina and the other is toning toward a plum color and both remain in very good condition. (2X107244-25BU)

4035. SMITH & WESSON BARREL This lot includes a nickel finish 2” 38 caliber barrel with bright excellent bore. This is a standard barrel, likely for a model 64 revolver. There are faint tooling marks along either side and the barrel remains in near excellent condition. (2X107494-14D)

4036. LOT OF ACCESSORIES This lot includes two aftermarket accessories: First is a MSAR P/N 218 sight rail with screws and wrench, second is an unmarked swivel stud with screws for use on a Picatinny rail system. Both items are in excellent condition. (1X104427-104A)

4037. DUTCH M1 CARBINE BLANK FIRING ADAPTER This lot consists of a single Dutch M1 Carbine blank firing adapter. The adapter shows some light oxidation staining, silvering and red paint at bottom. It is marked with “Eagle/BMVidg/186”. A unique lot for the M1 Carbine collector. (1X207647-42)

4038. PERCUSSION CYLINDER LOT This lot includes (2) .38 caliber six shot blued, round cylinders, likely for reproduction Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolvers. The cylinders are unmarked, one retaining about 90% blue finish and the other 95%, both with overall light scratches and a couple spots of light fine oxidation staining. There are no nipples present and the cylinders remain in very good plus condition overall. (1X107244-26Q,P)

4039. RUGER RED LABEL STOCK. This lot contains one Boyds Ruger Red Label buttstock. The stock features an adjustable comb and is fitted with a decelerator adjustable recoil pad; the recoil pad internal buttstock parts are not present but could easily be ordered from Boyds. The stock rates excellent to as-new with a light handling mark here and there. Included is the original box. (178125-2)

4040. PEREGRINE M.33 FALLING BLOCK ACTION serial #84, Action only. Made by Peregrine in Silverthorne, CO. The stainless steel metal surfaces remain in the white and are bright. These actions are well known and being out of production are highly desired by precision rifle builders. Whether a long range target, silhouette or classic sporting rifle, whatever genre you desire can be fulfilled. The action features dual set triggers and is without a manual safety. Like new and never installed it is set up for centerfire operation. The best machining and manufacturing has been put into the design and building of these actions and the operation is smooth, like a fine watch. Included are a set of 1” scope rings that would mount to target block mounts. (48085-35) {MODERN}

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4041. CRANDALL TOOL & MACHINE KP-33 MAUSER BOLT ACTION serial #0017, Action only. Made by the Crandall Tool & Machine Company in Cadillac, MI this Mauser style left hand bolt, short action receiver remains in the white and is in excellent condition. The receiver features square bridge mounts and has a Canjar adjustable trigger. The possibilities are endless as to the design and implementation that could be achieved. (48085-36) {MODERN}

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