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KIKO FIREARMS AUCTION Online Only Firearms - Ammo – Accessories – Canton, OH Starts: Tuesday – May 11, 2021 – 7:00 PM • Ends: Tuesday – May 18, 2021 – 7:00 PM KIKO FIREARMS AUCTION Online Only Firearms - Ammo – Accessories – Canton, OH Starts: Tuesday – May 11, 2021 – 7:00 PM • Ends: Tuesday – May 18, 2021 – 7:00 PM Lot Number Quantity Title Description Geilo Norge knife set 2 1 with sheath Camillus USN mark 2 3 1 knife Ww2 German dress 4 1 bayonet Remington knife w/shealth circa 1930s- 5 1 40s Remington 1940s 6 1 knife w/sheath Hand-made fight knife 7 1 ww2 era Stag handle knive with 8 1 sheath 1940s butterfly knife 9 1 w/sheath RH Pal 36 knife 10 1 w/sheath Great eastern cut co. 11 1 W/sheath C Jul. Herbertz Rostfrei german knife 12 1 w/sheath Utica cutlery knife w/sheath Mathews 13 1 design circa 1970s Lubrani custom knife 14 1 with sheath North American hunting heritage collection knife 15 1 w/sheath Unmarked knife 16 1 w/sheath Custom hand made 17 1 knife w/sheath Custom hand made hunting knife signed JE 18 1 1960 Custom made horseshoe knife with 19 1 sheath 2 Stholman carving 20 2 knives 1980s 21 1 Russell pocket knife Utica triple blade knife with purina 22 1 advertising Push dagger defense knife design by blackie 23 1 collins ME Cunningham, the 24 2 office pocket knives 3 folding knives, exelandra, piana, 25 3 eskilstuna 3 folding knives, rodgers, wostenholm, 26 3 boker German bull 3 blade 27 1 knife Pair of minature 28 2 pocket knives 3 pocket knives, germania, ambassador, 29 3 unmarked knife Bertram 1984 national knife collectors assoc. Gerber NKCA CLUB 30 2 KNIFE 1986 Rodgers wostenholm nkca, senator german 31 2 knife Pair of pocket knives, Remington umc, kane 32 2 cutlery 3 pocket knives, kershaw, ventura, 33 3 empire 3 pocket knives, imperial, towika camp 34 3 knives 3 pocket knives, bear 35 3 bull, A Field Hero 2 knives France 36 2 hoffritz, BR barder 3 folding knives, 37 3 schrade, R Klaas 3 pocket knives, 38 3 Camillus, robeson 3 pocket knives scout, 39 3 schrade, german bull 4 pocket knives, dawe 40 4 and ball, german Buck M-650 knife with 41 1 sheath Rare dexter cigar knife wide cincinnati style 1915-25, unmarked 42 2 knife Marbles knife with 43 1 sheath 3 pocket knives, ww2 rigging knife Ibberson , 44 3 camillus, hoffritz 4 pocket knives, gerber, hoffritz, boker, 45 4 Remington umc 46 2 2 schrade knives Carved boar tusk, 47 1 approx 11 inches long Alligator themed carved boar tusk, 8 48 1 inches long Water buffalo themed boar tusk P Mukuna, 8 49 1 inches Carved alligator themed alligator boar 50 1 tusk, 8 inches long Elephant themed boar tusk P muks, 10 inches 51 1 long Rhino themed boar tusk P mukuna, 9 52 1 inches Rhino themed boar 53 1 tusk, 8 inches Eagle themed boar 54 1 tusk, 7 inches 55 2 Pair of whale tusks 5 whale teeth circa 56 5 1950s 57 1 Whale tusk Special police Indianapolis, piddy? 58 2 Police badges Pair of badges, civilian defense kent and 59 2 canton fire dept. 2 police badges, 60 2 Indiana and Ohio Police badges, Massachusetts superior court and special constable 61 2 lanesboro 2 Chaplain badges, indiana, raymond fire 62 2 dept. 2 badges Summit county sherriff, tusc 63 2 county sherriff 2 badges NY DEA, 100th ann 1973 fire 64 2 chiefs 2 chauffeur badges Maine 1930 and 65 2 Oregon 1931 3 taxi driver badges, 66 3 worchester 1969, nepean 1969, new rochelle 3 badges Erie Pa, USSC, macomber 67 3 canton ohio. 2 taxi badges, Watertown NY and 68 2 Brockton Mass. 2 badges humane society and inspector 69 2 badges 4 ohio badges, 70 4 summit, sherrif Pendant, pin and 71 3 Masonic pin 1812 Fried Krupp 1912 silver medal with 72 1 chain 1913 bronze panama canal token, 1878 Ore, small brass plaque 73 3 oriental 3 assorted pins and 74 3 badges 75 1 Compass, dog tags Lensatic compass US 76 1 no. 9333 with case Ww1 or ww2 compass with case, unmarked, 77 1 mother of pearl face? Pair of compasses, one with brass case and one made of old 78 2 artillery shell 79 3 3 compasses 80 1 Case XX Knife Hatchet Combination, with sheath, loose on spring 81 1 USMC Bayonet Case, 6 1/2 in. Blade, with sheath 82 1 USN MK 11 Bayonet Camillus NY, 6 3/4 in. Blade, with sheath 83 1 USN MK 1 Bayonet Geneva, 5 in. Blade, with sheath Italian Carcano 84 1 Bayonet 1941, 11 3/4 in. Blade, with sheath 85 1 chipaway Cutlery Knife 7 1/4 in. Blade, with sheath Chipaway Cutlery 86 1 Knife 9 in. Blade, with sheath Chipaway Cutlery 87 1 Knife 7 in. Blade, with sheath Chipaway Cutlery 88 1 Knife 7 1/4 in. Blade, with sheath Chipaway Cutlery 89 1 Knife 7 1/4 in. Blade, with sheath Chipaway Cutlery 90 1 Knife 7 in. Blade, with sheath 91 1 Case XX Bowie Knife 9 1/2 in. Blade, D-Day Commemorative 1944-1994, with wood presentation box Crosman 38T Pellgun 92 1 Air Pistol CO2, with box Smith & Wesson mod. 93 1 10-14 Revolver Ser. CFK3094, 38 sp., 4 in. Barrel, not match case Smith & Wesson mod. 94 1 581 Revolver Ser. ACJ4753, 357 mag., 4 in. Barrel, nickel, not matching case Smith & Wesson mod. 95 1 681 Revolver Ser. AAC0666, 357 mag, 4 in. Barrel, SS, full lug, with box Smith & Wesson mod. 96 1 657-1 Revolver Ser. BUR9457, 41 mag., 6 in. Barrel, SS, with case Ser. 3101577, semi auto, 22 cal., 16 1/2 in. Threaded barrel, Riton 6x24 tactical scope, 97 1 Savage mod. 64 Rifle with box Savage mod. 93 Troy 98 1 Landry Edition Rifle Ser/ 2359625, bolt, 22 WRF, 16 1/2 in. Threaded barrel, Weaver 4x12x44 scope Smith & Wesson mod. 99 1 30-1 Revolver Ser. 757694, 32 S&W Long, 2 in. Barrel, flat latch, with box Smith & Wesson mod. 100 1 65-2 Revolver Ser. 7D68030, 357 mag., 4 in. Barrel, SS, with not matching box Smith & Wesson mod. 101 1 67-1 Revolver Ser. 30K5097, 38 sp., 4 in. Barrel, SS, with not matching box Smith & Wesson mod. 102 1 686-3 Revolver Ser. BPK4661, 357 mag., 4 in. Barrel, SS, not matching box Henry mod. H006 C 103 1 Big Boy Rifle Ser. BB002285C, lever, 45 Long Colt, 20 in. Barrel, with box Winchester mod. 1894 104 1 Rifle Ser. 347136, lever, 32 Win. Sp., 26 in. Barrel, nickel steel, deluxe wood, 1904 Mossberg mod. 940 105 1 JM Pro Shotgun Ser. 94R0004436, semi auto, 12 ga., 24 in. Barrel, Brindley chokes, NIB Winchester mod. 1300 106 1 Defender Shotgun Ser. L3293053, pump, 12 ga., 18 in. Barrel, light, rail, with box Colt mod. Defender 107 1 Light Weight Pistol Ser. 9DR03687, semi auto, 9 mm, 3 in. Barrel, SS, with case Colt mod. Government MK 1V 108 1 Pistol Ser. FR07682, semi auto, 45 cal., 5 in. Barrel, series 80, with case Smith & Wesson mod. 109 1 460V Revolver Ser. CRR6256, 460 mag. cal., 5 in. Ported Barrel, SS, with chest holster 110 1 Glock mod. G 43 Pistol Ser. ADDN685, semi auto, 9 mm, 3 1/4 in barrel, with case Smith & Wesson mod. 111 1 627 PC Revolver Ser. PMA0092, 357 mag., 5 in barrel, SS Colt mod. Lawman MK 112 1 111 Revolver Ser. 515431, 357 mag., 4 in barrel Bergara mod. B 14 Ser. E02446, bolt, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24 in barrel, Precision Japan 5.5x22x56 Mil scope, 113 1 Rifle Cerakoted finish Winchester mod. Canadian Centennial 114 1 Rifle Ser. 27747, lever, 30/30 cal., 26 in barrel, 1867-1967, no box Colt mod. Mustang 115 1 XSP Pistol Ser. MP08795, semi auto, 380 cal., 2 3/4 in barrel, NIB Colt mod. Detective 116 1 Special Revolver Ser. S27275, 38 sp., 2 in barrel, nickel Smith & Wesson mod. 117 1 29-2 Revolver Ser. N751401, 44 mag., 8 3/8 in barrel, nickel, stag grips Smith & Wesson mod. 37 Air Weight 118 1 Revolver Ser. J536854, 38 sp., 1 7/8 in barrel, marked Fayetteville City Sheriff Smith & Wesson mod. 119 1 17-3 Revolver Ser. 1K77342, 22 cal., 6 in barrel, w/ box Smith & Wesson mod. 120 1 19-4 Revolver Ser. 67K9718, 357 mag., 6 in barrel, with box 121 1 Puma mod. 92 Rifle Ser. AM190130, lever, 45 Long Colt, 24 in barrel, with box Mossberg mod. 930 122 1 Shotgun Ser. AF072690, semi auto, 12 ga., 18 1/2 in barrel Ruger mod. Red Hawk 123 1 Revolver Ser. 503-27445, 45 Colt, 5 1/2 in barrel, with case Smith & Wesson mod. 124 1 14-4 Revolver Ser. 27K8237, 38 sp., 8 3/8 in barrel, target HTG Smith & Wesson mod. 125 1 25-10 Revolver Ser. HEG0090, 45 L Colt, 6 in barrel Smith & Wesson mod. 126 1 14-3 Revolver Ser. 1K41901, 38 sp., 6 in barrel, with box Romanian mod. GP 127 1 WASP 10/63 Rifle Ser. 1964EF1993, semi auto, 7.62x39 mm, 16 1/2 in barrel, with box Ruger mod. 10/22 Ser. 0002-13683, semi auto, 22 cal., 18 1/2 in barrel, SS, 50th. Anniversary, with box, no 128 1 Rifle mag. Ruger mod. 10/22 129 1 Barrel 22 cal., 18 1/2 in 130 1 Colt DA 38 Revolver Ser. 118766, 38 cal., 4 1/2 in barrel Harrington & Richardson mod.
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