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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 2021 at 10:00 AM PLEASE NOTE: -- THIS IS YOUR ITEMIZED LISTING FOR THIS PARTICULAR AUCTION PLEASE BRING IT WITH YOU WHEN ATTENDING Abbreviation Key for Ammo Lots: NIB – New in Box WTOC – Wrapped at Time of Cataloging (RAS Did Not Unwrap the Lots With This Designation in Order to Verify the Correctness & Round Count. We depend on our consignor’s honesty and integrity when describing sealed boxes. RAS Will Offer No Warranties or No Guarantees Regarding Count or the Contents Inside of These Boxes) Any firearms with a “R” after the lot number means it is a registrable firearm. Any firearms without the “R” is an antique & Mfg. Pre-1898 meaning No registration is required. Lot #: 1. Winchester – No. W-600 Caged Copper Room Heater w/Cord – 12½” Wide 16” High w/Gray Base (Excellent Label) 2. Winchester-Western – “Sporting Arms & Ammunition” 16” Hexagon Shaped Wall Clock – Mfg. By Essex Co. 3. Winchester – No. 3056 Battery Tester/Lamp Tester – w/Green Felt Backing & Good Label on Front – Instructions on Back Partially Missing 4. Winchester – 24” Skew Back Saw – Marked “Special” w/8 Points Per Inch 5. Winchester – No. 8367 Razor Sharpening Strap 6. Winchester – No. W102/7½ Try & Miter Square – w/7½” Blade & 5” Handle 7. Winchester – Railroad Lineman’s Two Cell Flashlight – w/3 Bulbs on Own Switches (Red, Clear, Blue) 8. Lot of 2 Winchester Flashlights – 1st is 5½” Two Cell “Solid Bronze” Case Flashlight – 2nd is 6¼” No. 1518 Solid 22-K Cone Back 2 Cell Flashlight 9. Winchester – 9” 3 Cell Coated Brass Tube Flashlight – w/Nickel Plated Ends – Marked U.S.N 10. Winchester – No. W15/S Family Scale Weights – Up to 24lbs 11. Winchester – 13½” Bell Faced/Curved Claw Hammer 12. Winchester – Draw Knife – w/Overall Width of 14½” & Blade Width of 8 1/8” – Stamped No. 8 13. Winchester – No. W32 Food Chopper – w/4 Plates & Correct Winchester Marked Handle 14. Winchester – No. 9779 Butt Gauge – Pat. Date 2-28-11 15. “It’s A Winchester!” Red Plastic Countertop Gun Display – 18” Long, 6½” Wide, 5½” High 16. Winchester – Battery Wall Clock Featuring Winchester Rider & Mountain Man Scene – 19” High, 13” Wide 17. Winchester – Wall Mirror Featuring “The Gun That Won The West” (Model 1873) Winchester Repeating Arms – 24” Wide, 19½” High 18. Lot of 2 Winchester Promotional Posters – 1st is 1983 Olin Bird Busters II Featuring Winchester AA Trap-Target-Skeet – 2nd is LA “Maggiorata” Per LA Caccia Winchester Nuova Formula 19. Lot of 2 Winchester Promotional Posters – 1st is 1982 Olin “The Bird Busters Offer You More” Winchester AA Trap-Target- Skeet – 2nd is Bird Busters III Winchester AA 20. Winchester – No. 9533 Tackle Box – 19½”x5¼”x5¼” – w/12 Compartment Lift Out Tray, 5 Internal Compartments & Internal Lift Out Tray – Winchester Logo on Inside of Lid is Very Good – Hinges & Handle are Very Good – Excellent Original Paint – Top Right-Hand Corner Has Been Soldered & Right-Hand Side End Panel Has Separated at the Corners – Largest of the Winchester Tackle Boxes 21. Winchester – Tackle/Tool Box – 4” High, 10½” Long, 5¾” Wide – w/3 Solid Internal Panels – Inside Winchester Logo is Very Good – Excellent Paint in Original Condition (Great Tin Box!) 22. Grouping of 4 Winchester Spin Casting Lures – 1st is No. 9601 Oregon Spinner – 2nd is No. 9512 Fluted Spinner – 3rd is No. 9586 Sound Oval – 4th is No. 9662 Tandem Trout Spinner 23. Grouping of 4 Winchester Spin Casting Lures – 1st is No. 9644 Original Fluted Spin Bait – 2nd is No. 9636 Kidney Spinner – 3rd is No. 9685 Colorado Spinner (No Hook) – 4th is No. 9615 Fluted Trolling Lure 24. Winchester – No. 9673 Gold Bug Fishing Lure w/Winder 25. Winchester – No. 9206 Rainbow Color Plug Bait – Both Eyes are Intact – Small Amount of Finish Missing at Mouth of Lure 26. Grouping of 4 Winchester Spinner Lures – 1st is No. 9782 Willow Leaf – 2nd is No. 9653 Single Trout Spinner – 3rd is No. 9781 Willow Leaf Trolling Lure – 4th is No. 9715 June Bug 27. Winchester – No. 9592 Lake Tahoe Spoon (No Hook) – Outfitted w/Brass Leader 28. Grouping of 4 Winchester Spinner Lures – 1st is No. 9563 Delavan – 2nd is No. 9583 Sound Oval Only – 3rd is No. 9473 Dominion Spinner Only – 4th is No. 9633 Kidney Spinner Complete w/Feathers & Treble Hook 29. Grouping of 4 Winchester Spinner Lures – 1st is No. 9464 Black Brass Spinner – 2nd is No. 9812 Colorado Spinner w/Hooks – 3rd is No. 9575 Imperial Trolling Lure (Complete) – 4th is No. 9623 Gold Bowl Trolling Lure (Complete) 30. Winchester – “New Gun Oil” Olin Industries, Inc. – Red & Yellow 5.5 Ounce Spray Container – Good Condition 31. Winchester – “New Gun Oil” – Red & Yellow 3 Ounce Oil Can – Appears to be Full & in Excellent Condition 32. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. – White, Red & Yellow 3 Ounce Oil Can – Good Condition 33. Winchester – 3 Ounce Gun Oil in Glass Bottle w/Good Label & Original Box – Top Flap of Box is Loose – Coloring is Red, Yellow & Blue – Tube of 15 Cent Winchester Gun Grease (Near Full) 34. Winchester – 5” Gun Oil Bottle – Winchester Embossed on One Side 35. Winchester – No. 40 “Old Trusty 25¼” Skew Back Saw – 8 Teeth Per Inch – Very Good Button Logo in Handle – Visible Winchester Logo of Rider & Rifle 36. Winchester – No. 6818 45 Volt “B” Battery Radio – Heavy Duty w/22½ Volt Tap – Dated 9-1928 – Label Very Good on All Sides 37. 2 Winchester Batteries – 1st is No. 4615 6 Volt Hi-Power Super Spark 4 Cell Battery – Extra Long Life – Good Label on Front Side – “Put in Use Date” Barely Visible On-Top of Cardboard Case – 2nd is No. 4615 Metal Cased High Power 4 Cell Battery w/Red, Yellow & Blue Lettering (Corrosion Issues) 38. 2 Winchester Batteries – 1st is No. 6 1½ Volt Ignition Hi-Power Dry Cell Battery (Slight Bulging Issue) – 2nd is No. 3214 Hi- Power Permissible Single Shot Blasting Unit w/Original Carboard Box – Dated September 1945 – Very Good Label on One End & Partially Stained on Other End (Unusual Battery) 39. 4 Different Winchester Flashlight Batteries – 1st is No. 1311 Single Cell Seamless – 2nd is No. 1511 Fresh Hi-Power Super Battery – 3rd is Olin Size “D” Leak Proof Battery – 4th is No. 1512 1½ Volt High Test Top Size “D” Battery 40. Remington Arms & Ammunition – “First in the Field” 13”x19” Battery Wall Clock – Features Pheasant – Solid Breech/High Velocity 41. Remington Arms & Ammunition – 19”x8½” Thermometer – Features Mallard Duck, Smooth Bore, Long Range, Hammerless & Smokeless 42. Remington Arms Co. – 15”x21” Wall Advertising – Americas Oldest Gunmaker Since 1816 – Features Mountain Men 43. 6 Remington Game Bird Series Promotional Trucks – All 6 are No. 11967 – 2 Trucks are Open from Original Shipping Boxes – Other 4 are Still Sealed in Original Shipping Boxes 44. Sierra Bullets – Founded 1947 18½”x24” Bullet Board – One 22 Cal. One 6.5mm Cal. & One 303 Cal. Bullet Missing 45. Speer – 15½”x27½” Bullet Board – Features Ram Picture & Grand Slam Bullets – Complete 46. Speer – 21½”x11½” Bullet Board – Features Picture of Big Horn Rams Head & Riverboat – Riverboat in Picture is the “Imnaha” – The Scene is on the Snake River into Hells Canyon – She Made 15 Trips Before Disaster Became Her – Bullet Board is Still in Original Plastic Wrap 47. Speer – 21½”x11½” Bullet Board – Featuring the Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle Commemorating the United States Bicentennial – Bullet Board is Still in Original Plastic Wrap 48. Hornady Bullets – 22”x16” Bullet Board – “Accurate, Dependable, Deadly” – Frame is Molded Plastic w/Hunter & Game Scenes 49. Sierra – “The Bulletsmiths” 25”x19” Oval Oak Framed w/Hemp Rope Bullet Board – 50th Anniversary – A Tradition of Precision Since 1947 – Bullet Display is Complete 50. Indian Black Powder Empty 2 Piece 12ga. Shot Shell Box – Mfg. By Robinhood Ammunition Co. Swanton, VT – Green, Black, Red & Yellow Box – 3 Drs. – 1 1/8 Ounce – No. 7 – WTOC 51. Peters Referee 2 Piece Empty Paper Shot Shell Box – The Peters Cartridge Co. Cincinnati O. USA – No. A52 12ga. – Labels on 4 Sides – Bottom Featuring Mallard Duck Hunting Scene 52. Peters “High-Gun” 16ga. Paper Shells – Loaded w/Dense Smokeless Powder – 2 Piece Box – Labels on 3 Sides – Box is Full – WTOC – Very Rare Box 53. Peters High Velocity 16ga. Rifled Slug Shot Gun Shells – No. 160 R.S. – 2 9/16 – Red, White & Blue Box – Labels on All Sides – Box is Full – WTOC 54. Winchester – Ranger/Staynless 16ga. Buckshot – 18 Pellets – No. 1 – Full Box – Features Pointing Dog – WTOC 55. Peters High Velocity 20ga. – 2¾” – 7½ Shot – New Peters Crimp – Full Box – WTOC 56. Peters High Velocity 28ga. – 2¾” – 6 Shot – Rustless New Peters Crimp – Full Box – WTOC 57. Remington Kleanbore Nitro Express 410ga. Long Range Shells – 2½” – 9 C – ½ Ounce – Full Box – WTOC 58. Remington/UMC – Nitro Express Kleanbore 410ga./12mm Empty 2 Piece Box – Extra Long Range Loads – 7½ CH – 2½” Smokeless – Labels on 4 Sides 59. Winchester Paper Shot Shell 410ga./12mm 2 Piece Box – Shot No.
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