Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2000 Mauser HSc Semi-Auto Pistol with German Army Markings 2004 Ruger Old Model Single Six Magnum Convertible Revolver serial #751185, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #406332, 22 Magnum RF / 22 LR, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent metal surfaces of this third variation pistol retain about 94% original bore. The Single Six revolvers with 6 1/2" barrels were sold as 22 bright blue showing some mild high edge wear and most of the loss due Magnum Rimfire's (main cylinder) with a spare 22 LR cylinder. The to some areas toning to gray with remnants of some faint oxidation metal surfaces of this 1964-manufactured revolver remain in excellent along either side of the slide, a bit more noticeable on the right. All condition with about 98-99% original blue and anodized finishes markings remain crisp and clear with proper "(Eagle) / 135" Waffenamt including the spare cylinder showing minor edge wear and a few on the left side triggerguard. The checkered walnut grips remain in very handling marks. One anomaly noted is a small spot of bare aluminum on good plus condition showing a few light dings and mild handling marks. the backstrap just below the knuckle where the finish did not take, The action seems to function well mechanically and one original possibly from a contaminate when the finish was applied. The smooth in excellent condition is included. (13A9807-324) {C&R} walnut factory grips with black Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (500/700) The revolver features a serrated half-moon front sight, drift adjustable Est. 500 - 700 rear sight, aluminum straight slot ejector rod housing, flat round 2001 British No. 5 MKI Bolt Action Jungle Carbine by BSA Shirley thumbpiece on the ejector rod, "XR-3 RED" grip frame and standard serial #BH9737, 303 British, 20 1/2" barrel with a bright very good bore "SINGLE-SIX" frame marking. The gun is in beautiful condition and showing some very light oxidation in the grooves with strong rifling times and locks up correctly with both cylinders. The magnum and long throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1946-dated carbine retain about rifle cylinders are correctly scratch numbered to the gun. The revolver 95% arsenal-refurbished rust blue showing some high edge wear, light includes a two-piece un-numbered factory box that is correctly end handling marks and scattered small areas toning to a deep gray patina. labeled to the gun and rates excellent with light handling marks. Also Some of the socket markings have been re-struck during refurbishment included is the shipping sleeve that is also labeled to the gun, spare and the carbine does not appear to be import-marked or export-proofed. aforementioned 22 LR cylinder correctly numbered to the gun, felt bag The hardwood stocks remain in very good condition as lightly cleaned and box for the spare cylinder, manual and paperwork. The transfer bar showing a tiny crack at the heel, some scattered light dings and safety update has not been installed in this gun. A wonderful condition handling marks. The fore-stock number is somewhat softened but 22 Magnum convertible revolver. (8A9769-2) {C&R} (500/700) matching and there is a yellow ink rack number on the right side "31 / Est. 500 - 700 20". The bolt and magazine are matching the receiver and the action 2005 U.S. Model 1917 Lend-Lease Revolver by Smith & Wesson seems to function well mechanically. (13A9807-242) {C&R} [Vincent serial #140968, 45 ACP, 5 1/2" factory replacement barrel with an Coniglio Collection] (500/700) excellent bore showing a hint of frosting. The metal surfaces retain Est. 500 - 700 about 93% arsenal grade reapplied blue finish with light high edge wear, 2002 Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Jinsen grip frame toning to brown, handling marks and the cylinder has toned to serial #55810, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2" barrel with a bright near excellent pleasing plum. The service trigger and hammer have worn to pewter and bore showing some light frosting in the grooves and strong rifling gray with a few strong streaks of original case-hardened colors visible. throughout. The metal surfaces of this 40th series rifle retain perhaps The lanyard loop is present and has toned to gray. The smooth walnut 80% original dull blue showing scattered areas toning to plum-brown factory grips are numbered to another gun and rate about excellent patina, mostly along the floorplate and triggerguard, along with some showing light handling marks. The three U.S. "Eagle" inspection stamps sparsely scattered light oxidation staining and handling marks. The remain crisp while only a trace of the ordnance bomb survived the finishing standards on this example are a little bit better than that seen refurbish. There are British proof marks on the frame, cylinder, and on the very late "special" models, but still quite rough overall. The barrel. The replacement barrel is not numbered while all the other chrysanthemum has been ground off leaving the periphery still visible appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. The gun generally and the other markings remain intact and strong. The Asian hardwood times and locks up correctly although one chamber comes up late and stock and handguard remain in very good condition showing some worn the yoke stop pin and spring are missing. A nice addition for the martial finish overall, a small crack at the rear of the handguard, the expected collection with enough condition for the occasional trip to the range. light dings and handling marks. The stock retains a crisp Jinsen (8A9848-15) {C&R} (500/700) inspection stamp along the toe line. The bolt knob is numbered "023" Est. 500 - 700 and the body, extractor and firing pin are un-numbered though the 2006 Smith & Wesson Model 39 Semi-Auto Pistol handle root shows proper Jinsen stamps. A very nice example of a serial #107893, 9mm, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This excellent late-war Jinsen for the martial collector. (13A9807-114) {C&R} [Vincent pistol retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing a Coniglio Collection] (500/700) few minor handling marks on the edge of the triggerguard and lanyard Est. 500 - 700 loop. The checkered walnut factory grips with gold S&W medallions rate 2003 Ruger Old Model Single Six Magnum Convertible Revolver near excellent showing a few handling marks and minor flaking. The serial #352855, 22 Magnum RF / 22 LR, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent pistol features a serrated ramp front sight, windage adjustable rear sight, bore. The Single Six transition guns of 1962 with 6 1/2" barrels were long extractor and slide mounted safety/decocker. The lanyard loop is sold as 22 Magnum Rimfire's (main cylinder) with a spare 22 LR cylinder lightly distorted from an impact and the gun includes a single factory numbered to the gun. The metal surfaces of this revolver remain in magazine. Nice Model 39s remain in demand by the fans of "blue steel excellent condition with about 99% original blue and anodized finishes and walnut" pistols. (8A9952-15) {C&R} (500/700) including the spare cylinder. The smooth walnut factory grips with black Est. 500 - 700 Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. The revolver features a 2007 Smith & Wesson Model 34-1 22/32 Kit Gun Revolver serrated half-moon front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, steel straight serial #M29759, 22 LR, 4" pinned barrel with a bright excellent bore. slot ejector rod housing, flat round thumbpiece on the ejector rod, "XR-3 This early 1970s revolver remains in excellent condition with about 98% RED" grip frame and standard "SINGLE-SIX" frame marking. The gun is original blue showing slight thinning on the backstrap, limited edge wear in beautiful condition and times and locks up correctly. As is correct the and few handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold Magnum cylinder is not numbered but the spare 22 LR cylinder is case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered walnut correctly stamp numbered to the gun. The revolver includes a two-piece factory Magna square butt grips with silver S&W medallions are un-numbered factory box that is correctly end labeled to the gun and numbered to the gun and rate excellent as repaired. A small chip was rates very good with light handling marks and peeling on one corner of repaired on the left panel at the top next to the frame. The gun features the lid. Also included is the spare aforementioned 22 LR cylinder, felt a Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight bag and box for the spare cylinder, manual and paperwork. The transfer and it times and locks up as good as it did when it left Springfield. bar safety update has not been installed in this gun. A beautiful example (8A9965-55) {MODERN} (500/700) of a transitional 22 Magnum revolver. (8A9769-7) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2008 Navy Arms Model 1875 Schofield "Hideout" Single Action Revolver by 2013 Early Winchester Pre-War Model 62 Slide Action Rifle Uberti serial #13477, 22,L,LR, 23" round barrel with a bright excellent bore serial #9537, 44-40 W.C.F., 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This having a couple specks of very fine oxidation at the muzzle. The metal lovely replica of the S&W Schofield revolver shows little if any use and surfaces have flaked to a pale gray patina retaining perhaps 45% retains about 99% original blue finish with a very faint turn ring on the original blue with scattered spots of light oxidation and light pitting, fine cylinder. The triggerguard, hammer, barrel latch assembly, hinge pin scratches and spots of brown on the sides and bottom of the barrel from and ejector lever have bold case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut some type of contaminate. The smooth straight grip walnut buttstock factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate near excellent with a few and small 10-groove forend remain in good to very good condition with handling marks. The butt of the grip frame is marked "U.S." with faux overall light handling marks and spots of flaking. The original sights inspector cartouches on each grip panel, the left is also dated 1877. As remain in place and the action seems to function well mechanically. A you would expect from a gun in such fine shape it times and locks up solid early WWII era Model 62 with pre-war small forend which should correctly and barrel-to-frame fit is tight. It includes the original factory make a fine shooter. (5A9984-23) {C&R} (500/700) box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and Est. 500 - 700 paperwork. A great gun for the S.A.S.S. shooter or Western enthusiast. 2014 Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 Government Bolt Action Rifle (8A9938-63) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (500/700) serial #GM017922, 22 LR, 25'' heavy target barrel with a bright, Est. 500 - 700 excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue 2009 Remington No. 4 Smoothbore Rolling Block Single Shot Rifle with some light handling marks and is mixing with areas of light surface serial #J275563, 22 Long, 22 1/2" octagon barrel with bright smoothbore oxidation and staining throughout. The bolt body is mostly bright with showing later polishing over old oxidation blemishes and pitting. The some areas of light gray and brown patina. The oversized walnut stock metal surfaces of this Remington-UMC marked take-down rifle retain rates near excellent and has a few light handling and tool marks. Along about 95% original blue and case-hardened colors. The blue finish on with some nice figure the stock does not bear the ''scratch'' on the left the barrel shows high edge wear, handling marks and is starting to fade side as see with many CMP models that were removed from service. to a brown mix. The receiver has faded case-hardened colors with There are small, non-structural cracks on the right side at the base of portions of the triggerguard, top of the receiver and takedown lever have the target rail that appear to be where a knot or areas of burl had been toned to brown with a few light oxidation stains. The face of the trigger is and are the result of the wood drying. The ''U.S.'' marked receiver is worn to pewter with light operational wear on the rolling block and grooved for mounts and the barrel is equipped with target blocks. No hammer, the rest retains strong blue. The smooth straight grip buttstock sights or optics are present, the target rail swivel is included. A near rates very good showing scattered light handling marks, a 1" square excellent example of these military issued target rifles that is ready for scuff on the left wrist shows very light sanding and later added varnish choice of target sights or fine optics. (4A9965-59) {MODERN} (500/700) to that section. The smooth steel carbine style buttplate retains about Est. 500 - 700 50% blue finish, the rest is toned to brown with a crisp "REMINGTON / 2015 Harrington & Richardson M12 JROTC Bolt Action Rifle UMC [in a circle]" trademark. The smooth walnut forend rates about very serial #AX700947, 22 LR, 28'' heavy target barrel with a bright, excellent good with light handling marks and a fine 1/2" long check in the forend bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few light tip. The rifle has a bead front sight, adjustable sporting rear, handling marks and has speckled light surface oxidation scattered barrel-to-frame fit remains tight, the take-down lever works smooth, crisp throughout. The bolt body remains mostly bright with some areas of light action and the bottom of the barrel forward of the serial number is gray patina. The oversized hardwood target stock rates near excellent marked "SMOOTH BORE". (8A9981-53) {C&R} (500/700) and has some light handling marks. The wood has most of its original Est. 500 - 700 satin oil finish with some fading and moderate loss around the heel of 2010 Sig Sauer P229 Semi-Auto Pistol the butt, the original red rubber rifle pad is intact. Rifle is equipped with a serial #AD26973, 9mm, 3 13/16" barrel with an excellent bore. The target rail, swivels, and has target blocks mounted to the barrel. A metal surfaces retain about 99% plus original black and anodized Redfield Palma adjustable target rear sight is mounted to the ''U.S.'' finishes. The textured synthetic factory grips have "P229" on the left marked receiver, the forward target block and front sight are missing. panel and "Sig Sauer" on the right, both are in excellent condition. The Similar in features and operation to the classic Winchester Model 52 pistol features von Stavenhagen sights, frame mounted decocker and rifles, this example appears to function correctly and with the right optics the frame on this gun is marked "Made in Germany". The pistol includes or front target sight installed would be a terrific performer. (4A9965-50) the original factory hard case, shipping sleeve that is correctly end {MODERN} (500/700) labeled and numbered to the gun, single thirteen-round magazine, Est. 500 - 700 manual and other paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, 2016 Russian SKS Semi-Auto Carbine factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. serial #RYU4170K, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel with a A solid handgun for defense, range, and competition. (8A9993-37) bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% arsenal {MODERN} (500/700) refurbished black enamel which is thinning to a gray patina on the high Est. 500 - 700 edges and wear points and on the barrel forward of the base, 2011 Colt Model 1878 Double Action Revolver along with the expected light handling marks from military service. The serial #28278, 45 Colt, 4 3/4'' barrel with scattered moderate oxidation bolt and bolt carrier are mostly bright with some tiny speckles of light stains and pitting. This 1891-manufactured revolver remains in very oxidation staining on the top of the carrier and the bayonet retains all its good condition, the barrel has toned to brown with scattered pitting there chrome-plate which has slightly dulled with time. The top of the is evidence of a repair to the ejector rod housing stud and remnants of dustcover is unmarked, the breech of the barrel and front of the receiver original blue in the protected areas at the barrel frame juncture. The display various inspection and arsenal marks and the left side of the cylinder shows grayer than brown with scattered pitting although the receiver bears the serial number along with an importer-added frame is more purple with areas toned to brown, scattered pitting and ''RUSSIA'' and a five-pointed star. The carbine does not have any further patches of strong original blue for an overall total of 5-10%. The importation marks and the following parts are correctly numbered to the checkered hard rubber factory grips with a Rampant Colt in an oval rate receiver: bolt, bolt carrier, dust cover, triggerguard, magazine and stock. very good to excellent with light wear, the scratch numbers are no longer The laminated beech stock and handguard rate very good plus as visible although they fit the frame well. This gun features an ejector rod arsenal refurbished with a couple small and unobtrusive lamination assembly, lanyard loop, the cylinder is numbered to the gun and it cracks in the left side of the grip, which has been slightly thinned during functions mechanically. A salty old Model 1878 in about very good the rework, along with some scattered light handling marks to be condition. (8A9938-53) {ANTIQUE} [Bill Reese Collection] (500/700) expected of an issued shoulder arm. The stock features various Est. 500 - 700 inspection marks along with the serial number on the left side of the 2012 Winchester Model 9422 Lever Action Rifle buttstock and a lightly-stamped circled Cyrillic ''YU'' on the right. The serial #F25211, 22 S,L,LR, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The original military sights and cleaning rod are intact, the bayonet locks up metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish. The early plain straight securely while deployed and stowed, a cleaning kit is stored within the grip walnut buttstock and forend remain in excellent condition with a tiny trap buttplate and a moderately-soiled correct khaki canvas sling is dent in the left side of the wrist. The original sights remain intact minus included. The action of this desirable Russian SKS appears to function the hood. An excellent early traditional rifle. (59938-29) {MODERN} [Bill well mechanically. (23A9807-130) {C&R} (500/700) Reese Collection] (600/800) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2017 Russian SKS Semi-Auto Carbine 2020 U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Musket by Springfield Armory serial #TR8488I, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel with a bright .69 cal., 42'' barrel with a bright perhaps fine bore showing a few small excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal refurbished areas of light pitting. The barrel of this reconverted to flint Type III blue with a few scattered light handling marks and some tiny spots of musket is toning to a lightly-mottled dull gray patina showing some yellow lacquer on the buttplate. The bolt remains bright, the bolt carrier scattered tiny tool marks and small spots of old light oxidation and light was blued during the arsenal rework and the bayonet retains nearly all staining overall along with some softened light pitting at the breech its chrome-plate with a few tiny speckles of discoloration from the years. around the small polished circular spot left from the reconversion The top of the dustcover is unmarked, the breech of the barrel and front process. The bands and triggerguard have aged to a brown and gray of the receiver display various arsenal and inspection marks and the left patina with some scattered light handling marks and some tiny spots of side of the receiver bears the serial number along with a five pointed light oxidation. The brass front sight blade and detachable pan are a star. The carbine is not stamped with an importer's name or address and dark mustard patina while the lock has aged to dark gray with a few light the following parts are correctly numbered to the receiver: bolt, bolt handling marks from the years. The breech of the barrel features a clear carrier, dustcover, magazine and triggerguard. The laminated beech raised ''P'' in sunken oval cartouche along with ''(eagle head) / V'' and stock rates about excellent as refurbished with some scattered light the barrel tang is dated 1838. The tang of the buttplate is marked ''U.S. / handling marks from military service, while the handguard rates very 39 (star)'' and the lockplate is correctly stamped with a Federal Eagle / good with a flexing crack behind the rearmost vent on the right wood ''U.S.'' ahead of the cock and ''SPRING / FIELD / 1838'' behind. The line. There is a lightly-struck refurbishment marking on the right side of American black walnut stock rates perhaps good with a flexing crack in the buttstock and the wood is otherwise unmarked. The cleaning rod the wood line over the sideplate, a handful of scattered repaired chips and original sights are intact, the bayonet locks up tightly while open and and cracks and tiny filled repairs and other minor signs of military closed and a cleaning kit and a Russian mustard-colored canvas sling service overall. There are no visible cartouches and the left side of the are included. The action of this attractive carbine appears to function buttstock features a neatly-carved ''T'' and ''CO''. The top jaw screw is a well mechanically. (23A9807-49) {C&R} (500/700) later replacement, the rear face of the bayonet lug has been modified Est. 500 - 700 into a downward angle, the sling swivels are intact with a small and 2018 Custom Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action ''Carbine'' by Springfield Armory unobtrusive bend in the rear swivel, a button-head ramrod with threaded serial #293774, 30-40 Krag, 22'' shortened barrel with a bright very good end is included and the action is strong and crisp. Model 1816 muskets plus bore showing fine pinprick pitting in the grooves with strong rifling. served through the Mexican-American War with many thousands later The barrel and band have aged to a blue-gray patina with some streaks being converted to percussion during the 1850s to soldier on again of loss and minor muzzle and high edge wear toning to gray and some during the Civil War. (23A9933-10) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) scattered small spots of old oxidation staining. The receiver and loading Est. 500 - 700 gate display an attractive pewtery case-hardened patina with some tiny 2021 U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory speckles of oxidation staining. The triggerguard and sideplate are toning serial #56749, 45-70 Govt., 32 5/8'' barrel with a mostly bright very good to dull gray patina with a small area of pinprick pitting on the bow of the bore showing some scattered areas of fine pitting in the rifling. The triggerguard and some small spots of light oxidation overall. The bolt is barrel, bands, receiver and lock have aged to a dark gray-brown patina mostly bright with some scattered speckles of light staining and the claw with some light silvering at the muzzle, some scattered light handling of the extractor retains remnants of its original fire blue. The handsome marks toning to gray and old light oxidation overall. There are remnants Model 1899 black walnut carbine stock and Model 1896 rifle handguard of arsenal blue along the wood lines with a nice amount of the same rate about fine as cleaned leaving the buttplate and upper tang slightly remaining on the upper band and forend cap and protected areas of the proud of the wood and the wrist nicely reshaped to a thinner diameter. finely-checkered hammer. The triggerguard displays a blue-gray patina There is a well-camouflaged wood filled hole on the toeline and on the with some pinprick pitting on the tang and scattered small spots of old bottom of the forend behind the band which are noticeable only under light oxidation and generous remnants of arsenal blue throughout. The close scrutiny, an unobtrusive short hairline crack behind the sideplate breechblock retains about 90% arsenal blue with loss due to tiny and a well-done military-style oil finish overall. There are no visible speckles of old light oxidation. The barrel features the correct small ''V / cartouches or markings. The rifle is sighted with a Model 1896 rifle rear P / (eagle head)'' proof mark which wasn't used until approximately and unmarked blade front, the buttplate screws are later replacements serial #50,000 and the breechblock is properly stamped ''MODEL / 1873 and stored within the trap is a Type 2 oiler. The action is very smooth / (eagle head) / (crossed arrows) / US''. The lockplate displays a crisp and appears to function well mechanically. (23A9816-3) {C&R} Federal Eagle ahead of the hammer and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' below (400/600) the thumbpiece. The American black walnut long-comb stock rates good Est. 400 - 600 as lightly cleaned with a worn coat of added finish, a narrow rectangular 2019 Romanian WASR-10 Semi-Auto Rifle by Cugir Arsenal repair beneath the lockplate, a crack on each side of the lockplate and serial #1-41015-03, 7.62x39mm, 16 1/4'' chrome-lined barrel with a ahead of the upper lockplate screw, a narrow abrasion on the right side bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original of the toe and numerous tiny chips, minor handling marks and splotches Parkerized and blue finishes with a few of the typical scattered light of paint transfer overall. There are no visible cartouches. The stacking handling marks. The European hardwood buttstock and handguards and sling swivels and front sight are intact, a correct slotted and grooved rate excellent with a light handling mark or two, and exhibit a much cleaning rod is stored beneath the barrel, the rear sight is a Model 1879, higher quality than later imported rifles of this series, and the diamond the lower band is from a Model 1884 and the three-position tumbler and checkered black polymer pistolgrip also rates excellent. The right side of lock are strong and crisp. (23A9965-5) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) the receiver is import-marked by Century Arms and the following parts Est. 500 - 700 are serialized to the rifle: bolt, bolt carrier, safety lever, gas tube and dust cover. The rifle has not been converted to accept double stack magazines and features an unthreaded muzzle, no bayonet lug, cleaning rod, optics mount, the original single-hook trigger and completely straight sights. Two Romanian 10-round single stack magazines are included and based upon the lack of wear patterns and the pristine look of the piston, this quality rifle appears to have never seen little if any use. (23A9939-4) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2022 Austrian Model 1849 Flintlock-Converted Rifle 2025 Ross Rifle Co. M-10 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle .75 cal., 32 1/2'' part-octagon part-round barrel with a mostly bright very serial #15968, 280 Ross, 26" barrel with a fair bore showing moderate good plus bore showing some fine pitting and very light oxidation in the oxidation in the grooves and good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces grooves of the strong rifling. The vast majority of Model 1849 of this rifle have mostly toned to an even blue-gray patina showing Kammerbushe rifles, often called ''Garibaldi rifles,'' in the U.S. were generous amounts of fading original blue, scattered light freckling and converted from tube-lock to percussion for use in the Civil War. This some small spots of light pitting along the barrel. All markings remain interesting example has been converted to flint by attaching a pan, cock quite crisp and clear. The rear sight hardware and its ring have been and frizzen to the original lockplate. The barrel, and forend cap retain removed along the front barrel ring and front sight hardware and there is about 75% later added blue which is toning to a streaky blue-gray patina a bridge at the rear receiver that appears to have also held a sight. This under direct light while the lock has aged to dark gray with light softened rear bridge shows two vacant drilled and tapped holes along its right pinprick pitting overall along with some scattered light handling marks side, two brass pins at its top left edge and an about 1/2" notch has and tiny spots of old light oxidation toning to brown. The brass been ground along its top left edge. The checkered capped pistolgrip triggerguard, buttplate, sideplate and thimble have aged to a walnut stock with schnabel tip remains in fair-good condition showing lightly-tarnished mustard patina with some scattered light handling thin 1" crack emanating from the rear of the triggerguard on the right marks and a few short streaks of darker discoloration on the tang of the side, an about 3 1/2" crack in the same area along the left side, a few buttplate. The top flat of the barrel is marker-marked mild abrasions and light dings. The checkering shows moderate wear, ''FERD:FRUWIRTH'' for Ferdinand Früwirth of Vienna, the left quarter the sling swivel studs are missing and the hard rubber pistolgrip cap and flat bears a crisp ''13'' and softened ''114'' and the left features various original checkered steel buttplate are intact. A solid example of these proof and inspection marks. The original lockplate is clearly marked fine sporting rifles that may make for a good project gun. (13A9738-141) ''852'' denoting the date 1852 along with an Austrian (eagle) proof {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] (500/700) behind the cock while the buttplate is marked with ''13 / B'' and the Est. 500 - 700 triggerguard displays a raised ''F'' in sunken cartouche denoting 2026 Pedersen Custom Model 3500 Grade Bolt Action Rifle Früwirth. The European beechwood stock with left side cheekpiece rates serial #P01098, 30-06, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal very good plus as lightly cleaned with an old added finish, a short surfaces retain about 98% original blue, loss due to light muzzle wear hairline crack behind the upper tang, a narrow abrasion on the right side along with light wear and tiny marks on the bottom metal and atop the of the forend behind the upper band spring and various minor handling receiver from prior scope mounting. The bolt body has a nice, jeweled marks from the years. There are no visible cartouches. The upper sling finish while the rear has toned to a pleasing plum. The checkered walnut swivel is intact, the lower is missing with the original eyelet intact and pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock remains very good plus with light handling turned 90 degrees. The bayonet lug and sights are present, a correct marks attributed to a hunted gun. The stock features a roll-over cupped tulip-head ramrod with threaded end is included and the action cheekpiece with attractive flowing grain, rosewood gripcap and forend is strong and crisp. Austrian Model 1849 rifles saw a lot of action and tip. A single factory magazine and two-piece rings and bases are this one could likely tell a few stores. (23A9933-19) {ANTIQUE} included. An attractive Pedersen Custom bolt rifle which was a division (500/700) of O.F. Mossberg. (5A9771-21) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2023 Belgian Piedmontese Model 1844/60 Rifled Musket by Francotte 2027 A H Fox Sterlingworth Boxlock Double .69 cal, 40 1/2'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces have serial #114104, 12 ga., 30'' barrels choked modified and full with aged to a dark brown patina with a few scattered speckles of old light otherwise bright excellent bores for about half their length, the front half oxidation and some light handling marks. The brass sideplate and front showing heavy pitting. The barrels retain about 92-95% fading original sight blade are toning to a dark mustard patina. The lockplate shows the blue, the loss being even fading, a few areas of light wear to pewter and small ''(crown) / AF'' of August Francotte & Co. of Liège Belgium as does some sparsely scattered oxidation staining. The frame retains a similar the left quarter flat and the breech is marked with various Liège proof amount of original color case-hardening, showing wear to pewter on the and view marks. The European walnut stock rates very good as lightly carry point of the belly of the frame and at the fences, with overall light cleaned with a coat of period added finish which has lightly-bubbled in a oxidation staining, but the colors remaining quite vibrant left and right. few areas and displays an orange peel texture in some others. There is The checkered capped pistolgrip American walnut buttstock rates a 1 1/2'' chip behind the sling swivel of the middle band along with a few excellent and is a quality replacement, the Fox gripcap has been other small slivers missing from the ramrod channel, a short hairline reinstalled, the wood however quite proud around its periphery, its crack on each side of the lockplate and some scattered minor handling checkering is sharp and it is very nicely done. The splinter forend is marks typical of an antique service rifle. The right side of the buttstock original equipment and rates excellent as well, as professionally features the remnants of an ink-stamped roundel. The sling swivels, refinished, the metal being slightly proud, the checkering pointed-up. bayonet lug and characteristic rear sight are intact, a correct cupped Length of pull to the grooved hard rubber buttplate is 14 1/2'' with drops tulip-head ramrod is included and the action is strong and crisp. 2,000 of 1 5/8'' and 2 5/8''. The gun locks up tightly on face and features Piedmontese rifled muskets were purchased for the American Civil War double triggers, extractor and automatic safety. Once the bores are by Marcellus Harley; Maj. P.V. Hagner reports another 8,000 were inspected, this is likely a very good candidate for the marsh and some delivered under contract from Boker. This example from A. Francotte is ducks over dekes. (39771-28) {C&R} (500/700) from the earlier batch. (23A9933-13A) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2024 British Percussion Converted Fowler by Ryan & Watson About 14 bore, 42 1/2'' round barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel is a soft plum brown patina with overall very fine oxidation, marked ''London'' on the top flat near the breech, a small rib continuing into an engraved star or sun motif about 5'' ahead of the breech proper. The simple silver bladed front sight has a light cross-shaped silver inlay at its base, and the under rib features dual ramrod thimbles; it is coming un-soldered for about 3'' near the stock. The lock has been converted to percussion from flint by the drum and nipple method and is maker-marked ''Ryan & Watson'' and is a blue and plum patina, showing light oxidation here and there, with a pronounced teat at its rear with very light engraving. The simple triggerguard shows an engraved pineapple finial front extension and the simple buttplate has an engraved tang, both are soft oxidized patina. The English walnut stock rates about very good showing the expected dings and handling marks that come from a hunted arm, the checkering worn slightly but prominent as flat-topped cut, with mullered border. There is a small chip missing ahead of the lock and a nice bone forend tip is present. There has been a very neat cheekpiece added during the period of use with burgundy colored velour and a decorative border affixed around its periphery with small brass tacks. The lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically and what is likely the original ramrod is present with a screw-off wad pull end. An attractive long single barrel fowler that obviously had a long service life. (39738-13) {ANTIQUE} [Kris Congdon Collection] (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2028 Ithaca Crass Model Grade 4 Boxlock Double Shotgun 2030 Remington Model 12 Semi-Deluxe Slide Action Rifle serial #37888, 16 ga., 28'' barrels choked modified and full with mostly serial #10123, 22 S,L,LR, 22" round barrel with a bright excellent bore. bright very fine bores which show remnants of some sparsely scattered The barrel and magazine tube of this early production rifle retain about light pinprick pitting, both tubes showing a couple very tiny dings. The 90% original blue showing scattered high edge and operational wear, barrels retain a lovely diminutive star and foliate Damascus pattern their some sparsely scattered small spots of minor oxidation staining and an full lengths, showing some areas of oxidation staining and the lights area of small dings along either side of the barrel below the rear sight scuffs or scrapes that come from field use these many years, perhaps dovetail that are mostly unobtrusive. The receiver retains about 95% with a bit of very light pitting nearer the muzzles. The frame is a dull nicely applied blue with the loss primarily along the gripping surfaces of pewter gray patina and shows very nice quality Grade 4 engraving with the bottom metal. The bolt remains mostly bright showing a few errant open flowing scroll and game birds, typical of the better-quality freckles, no barrel code is visible and the other markings remain quite engraving seen on higher grade Ithaca guns. The capped pistolgrip crisp and clear. The four Weaver N5 scope mount screws show some buttstock is a well-made modern replacement and appears to be in the moderate slot wear. While the metal surfaces of this rifle are early stages of finishing. It is completely fitted and was sanded at least unembellished, it is equipped with deluxe grade walnut stocks, the once, it appears to have filler only currently and shows some very lovely forend checkered and the buttstock with a smooth pistolgrip. The stocks grain figure with shimmering fiddle back its full-length on both sides. The rate very fine to near excellent perhaps showing a little bit of added oil steel gripcap is un-polished, it and the tang of the triggerguard are finish and the buttstock showing a thin 3/4" crack at the right side where in-the-white. The length of pull from the gold-plated checkered triggers it meets the frame, a tiny repaired crack above the right forend screw to the grooved hard rubber buttplate is 14 7/8'' with drops of 1 5/8'' and 1 along with a few scattered tiny handling marks. The forend locking 11/16''; obviously because the stock is in the very early stages of screws are missing and the original black checkered hard rubber finishing, any drops that are desired could be had. The splinter style buttplate is intact showing some light handling marks. The rifle is forend rates very good and is original to the gun. The arm locks up equipped with a Weaver N5 mount that holds a Weaver B4 riflescope tightly on-face and features double triggers, automatic safety and with crosshair reticle and moderately discolored but likely still usable extractor. The arm seems to function fairly well mechanically however a optics. The scope and mount retain about 95% original blue showing good deal of effort is required to cock the hammers once the gun is some light handling marks. The rear sight has been removed though its fired. A very good Grade 4 which needs a bit of final finishing on the base and screw are present, the front is a silver bead and the action buttstock and could be ''back at it'' the first week of October. seems to function well mechanically. A very handsome Model 12 with (39738-226) {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] (500/700) some really attractive stocks. (13B9782-6) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2029 W. & C. Scott & Son Double Hammergun 2031 French Helice Tribloc Boxlock Double Shotgun by Max Chapeau serial #2354, 12 ga., 28'' twist-steel barrels choked improved cylinder serial #4024, 16 ga, 27 1/8" sunken rib barrels choked full and extra full with bright about very good bores showing scattered small patches of with mostly bright very good bores showing some scattered light pitting, light pitting throughout and a few small dings in the left barrel which are a bit more noticeable in the right barrel which also shows a couple light visible in the bores. The barrels are toning to a mottled plum-gray patina dings. The barrels of this attractive French shotgun retain about 90% with a small dent in the underside of the right muzzle, some scattered original blue with most of the loss due to some scattered light oxidation spots of old oxidation and light handling marks, the previously staining and a few small nicks or tiny dings mostly along the right barrel. mentioned tiny dents and are sighted with a brass bead. The barrels are The barrels are stamped with St. Etienne and "(Crown) / PT" smokeless serialized to the frame and display various Birmingham black powder powder proofs. The French gray action has mostly toned to a nice proofs and the rib is maker-marked along with ''DORSET PLACE PALL pewter patina showing some scattered fine oxidation staining and MALL. LONDON.'' The foliate scroll-engraved frame and small parts remnants of an old protective lacquer. The top lever is marked "HELICE display a silvery case-hardened patina with a few small spots of light / TRIBLOC" and the underside is inlaid in gold "MAX CHAPEAU ARMr pitting and old oxidation and staining. The inside of the triggerguard Bte / A NIORT". The frame features some very nice embellishments with shows some light oxidation as well as modest amounts of original bright finely detailed game scenes; two pheasant on the right side, a game dog blue. The sideplates and top lever are all maker-marked and the water with duck taking flight on the left and a single large duck in flight on the tables are marked ''PURDEY'S PATENT BOLT'' along with ''W. & C. bottom. The fences and top lever feature lovely deep relief rosettes and SCOTT PATENT ACTION''. The checkered walnut straight grip stock is the work is signed on the left side scene "J Berger". The checkered slightly cast-off and rates very good with a few tiny cracks around the straight grip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus action, a small area of cloudiness in the finish by the triggerguard bow, a condition showing scattered light dings and handling marks consistent handful of scattered light dings and handling marks and some tiny with a field-used arm, retaining a generous amount of original finish remnants of original finish scattered around the buttstock. The stock while the checkering shows light overall wear. The grooved horn features a widow's peak buttplate with some spots of old oxidation along buttplate shows some moderate insect damage along the heel and toe with an unengraved German silver monogram plate on the toeline and and otherwise rates very good plus. The arm has significant cast-off and has a 14'' length of pull. The splinter forend rates very good plus with a is equipped with sling swivels and non-automatic safety, length-of-pull is light period added finish and a couple tiny bruises to the checkering and about 13 1/8" with drops of 1 5/8" and 2 5/8" and the stock is cast-off features an engraved finial forend tip while the interior metal surfaces slightly. Lock-up is solid on-face with the top lever resting about dead retain nice case-hardened colors. The shotgun features double triggers, center, the chambers are indeed 2 3/4'' and the action seems to function the hammers are in-time and the barrels lock up tightly but off-face well mechanically. A quality vintage French double. (13C9730-175) showing light around the breech faces. (23B9738-66) {ANTIQUE} [Kris {C&R} [Frank Grzasko Collection] (500/700) Congdon Collection] (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2032 British Scalloped Boxlock Double Ejectorgun by K. D. Radcliffe 2035 Reising Arms Company Semi-Auto Target Pistol serial #1231, 12 bore (2 1/2"), 30" Damascus barrels choked about serial #3216, 22 LR, 6 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This gun has cylinder and full with partially bright bores showing some scattered small seen honest but light use and remains in excellent condition. The metal patches of moderate pitting, a bit heavier in the right tube and mostly surfaces retain about 97% original blue finish showing light high edge concentrated nearer the muzzles. The barrels of this shotgun show later toning, a sprinkling of handling marks and few very small pinprick pits on British nitro proofs marked "SHOT 1 1/4 oz MAXm" and retain about the right rear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips have the typical 95% excellent re-struck swirling Damascus showing nice contrasting Reising bear trademark and rate about very good with minimal handling plum-brown and mild gray with a few spots of old oxidation staining and wear and show a tiny repair to the right panel upper screw hole. The grip remnants of light pitting. The rib is coming up slightly for about 9" behind screws have light slot damage that could be lightly dressed. The pistol the front sight and Radcliffe's Colchester marking is rather soft but features an elevation adjustable Patridge front sight, windage adjustable mostly legible and the triggerguard shows a small repair at its forward rear sight and seems to function well. This standard velocity only early bend where it meets the frame. The action has mostly toned to a silvery model features the Hartford address and it includes a single factory pewter patina showing a hint of strong case-hardened colors along the marked two-tone magazine. (8A9851-2) {C&R} (500/700) protected corners of the fences and under the top lever. The action is Est. 500 - 700 embellished in near full coverage with excellent quality English 2036 Smith & Wesson Model 1905 Military & Police Hand Ejector Revolver scrollwork and floral bouquets, both sides of the action are clearly serial #423341, 38 Special, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. This fourth maker-marked and "SAFE" is inlaid in silver at the upper tang. The change revolver retains about 95-96% original blue showing some lightly checkered round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in cleaned pitting on the sideplate and cylinder, scattered light scratches about very good plus condition as lightly cleaned and refinished showing on the muzzle and topstrap with a few other handling marks. The service scattered light dings, handling marks and somewhat worn checkering. trigger and hammer have bold case-hardened colors with light There is a small gap at the upper tang and the forend shows some mild operational wear and freckling. The diamond checkered walnut grips play. The dropper points at the cheeks are somewhat softened from the rate about very good with scuffing along the edge of the butt on both refinishing but still present and there is an engraved monogram plate at panels. All numbered parts, including the grips are correct to the gun the toe line that appears to be "RJG". Length-of-pull to the 1" and the action times and locks up correctly. A fine gun for the upstart Decelerator recoil pad is 14 1/8" with drops of 1 1/2" and 2 1/2" and the collector or occasional shooter. (8A9899-3) {C&R} (600/800) stock is slightly cast-off. Minimum wall thickness noted hovers just Est. 600 - 800 around .020" and lock-up is by dual under-bites and hidden third 2037 Colt Open Top Pocket Revolver fastener. Lock-up is tight on-face with the top lever resting about dead serial #1935, 22 RF, 2 3/8" round barrel with a very good bore. This is center, the arm features automatic safety and the action seems to the early variant with the ejector rod in housing that is integral to the function well mechanically though the right ejector may require some barrel. The barrel and cylinder retain generous traces to perhaps 10 or mechanical attention as it snaps but does not eject properly. 15% original blue finish in protected areas with the balance showing a (13B9738-74) {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] (500/700) pleasing smooth brown patina with a little light oxidation staining. The Est. 500 - 700 hammer shows about 70% original fire blue finish while the frame shows 2033 Harpers Ferry Model 1795 Percussion-Converted Forager generous traces of tarnished original silverplated finish in protected About .69 cal., 44 5/8'' barrel with an oxidized bore. This interesting old areas with the exposed brass showing a wonderful untouched patina. forager was created from a Model 1795 Harpers Ferry musket that was The two-piece walnut grips rate about excellent with a little added finish converted to percussion using the French side-lug method. The metal and just light handling marks. A nice and rather scarce little Open Top. surfaces have aged to a lightly-dappled brown patina with speckles of (1A9898-19) {ANTIQUE} (600/800) softened pinprick pitting and a few small spots of old light oxidation Est. 600 - 800 scattered throughout, a couple long light brown streaks along the barrel, 2038 Russian SKS Semi-Auto Rifle by Tula and a few minor handling marks here or there from the years. The barrel serial #KR4940, 7.62x39, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. Factory displays slightly softened markings. The markings on the lockplate have parkerized surfaces on this importer marked rifle retain about 98% also been partially lost to time with a Federal Eagle ahead of the original finish. The matching serial number is arsenal electro-penciled hammer and ''HARPERS / FERRY / 1815'' behind the hammer. The onto the side of the barrel; minor silvering visible around the muzzle, and smooth walnut half stock rates perhaps very good with multiple cracks at the high edges at the back of the receiver. The bayonet is clean and around the slightly loose buttplate, a couple small chips and a hairline free of any discernable blemishes; all visible parts are serial numbered crack around lockplate, and a few scattered minor handling marks from alike. The rear of the receiver bears the Tula star and is dated 1953. the years. The barrel is sighted with a brass bead and features an Laminated hardwood stock rates excellent, with minor crazing near the attractive full-length under rib with two thimbles and a nosecap holding a pistolgrip and a few sparse handling marks. (69135-3) {MODERN} contemporary hickory brass tipped ramrod. (23A9830-24) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) [Dr. William C. Nugent Collection] (400/600) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 400 - 600 2039 Beretta M9 Special Edition Semi-Auto Pistol 2034 British Sidelever Double Hammergun by J. D. Dougall serial #M9-168584, 9mm, 5'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #2641, 12 ga., (2 1/2"), 30" un-choked damascus barrels with metal surfaces retain 98% of their original Bruniton finish with a few partially bright about good bores showing scoring marks, some light minor handling marks. The pistol features dot and post sights and is pitting and a few small dents. This shotgun is equipped with Dougall's patterned after the U.S. Military M9 pistol and includes an un-numbered patented "Lock Fast" side lever. The barrels retain perhaps 75% star factory hard case, manual and four 15-round magazines. A fine example damascus patterns with strong brown finish, the loss due to a patch of overall. (109184-1) {MODERN} (500/700) moderate pitting about 9" from the breech, some scattered more mild Est. 500 - 700 pitting and light oxidation staining. The 59 St. James's Street London 2040 Walther PPK/S Semi-Auto Pistol barrel address remains completely intact and legible. The back action serial #S067149, 380 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The lockplates and action have mostly toned to a silvery case-hardened satin and polished stainless steel surfaces are excellent with just a patina with generous colors along the lockplates and some scattered couple small handling marks. The checkered black synthetic grip panels light freckling; the right lockplate is missing its hammer. The metal with Walther banners are also excellent. The Von Stavenhagen-style surfaces are embellished with excellent quality English scrollwork and sights are fixed and the pistol comes with two factory finger rest foliate bordering, both lockplates clearly maker-marked. The checkered magazines, one blued flat base factory magazine, three varying strength pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in about very good Wolff recoil springs and three Wolff replacement firing pin springs. condition, the forend showing some overall bruising, thin cracks along (22A9929-1) {MODERN} (500/700) either side of the wrist and overall light dings. The buttstock retains a Est. 500 - 700 nice oil finish and shows some attractive grain figure throughout, the 2041 Beretta 92SB Semi-Auto Pistol comb has been neatly modified during the period of use, the butt is serial #B73809Z, 9mm, 4 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal equipped with heel and toe plates and there is an engraved monogram surfaces of this 1982 Italian-manufactured pistol retain 99% original blue plate along the toe line that faintly reads "Boston". Length-of-pull is 14 and anodized finishes. The finely-figured checkered walnut grips are 1/4" with drops of 1 3/4" and 2 5/8". The left lock with non-rebounding excellent, they feature a ''PB'' medallion on the left panels and Beretta hammer functions crisply, lock-up is solid on-face. A very respectable logo medallion on the right. The pistol is equipped with fixed sights and example of these interesting and desirable that just needs a an ambidextrous slide-mounted safety/decocker. Included is a single little work. (13B9438-410) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) factory magazine. The 92SB is considered the ''Pre-92F'' pistol, it was Est. 500 - 700 created for the early-80s military contract trials that Beretta would eventually win, thus creating the iconic M9 military pistol. (22A9968-1) {MODERN} (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2042 Smith & Wesson Model 17-4 K-22 Masterpiece Revolver 2046 Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Carbine serial #76K0886, 22 LR, 8 3/8'' pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This serial #348753, 25-20 W.C.F., 20'' barrel with a fair, pitted bore with a gun remains in excellent condition with about 99% original blue finish deeper ring of pitting about mid-way down. The metal surfaces on this showing slight high edge wear and a few minor handling marks. The 1906-vintage carbine are overall a mottled gunmetal gray with areas of revolver features a service style hammer and trigger with beautiful light surface oxidation, pitting and some light handling marks mixing case-hardened colors showing light operational wear. The checkered throughout. There are also several light to minor tool marks scattered walnut factory Magna grips with silver S&W medallions rate about about, the notch has been cut in the center of the upper tang excellent and are numbered to the gun. This gun was set up for optics presumably for mounting a sight or other device. Several screws have featuring a Patridge front sight, the rear sight assembly was removed minor to moderate slot damage. The gumwood stocks rate about very (not included) and the topstrap is drilled and tapped for optics while good and have a few small cracks and some light to minor handling timing and lockup are excellent. There are several firing pin strikes on marks. The wood shows evidence of sanding and has an oil finish the face of the cylinder, some are on the edge of the chamber mouths. added. The carbine is fitted with a robust front blade sight and a Rocky The revolver includes a Leupold scope base with a pair of 1'' rings. This Mountain style rear has been fitted to the rear dovetail. The rear sight should make a fine gun for hunting small game such as squirrels or a hangs over the receiver ring and the elevator is missing. The action fun range gun for several shooting applications. (8A1007-142) appears to function correctly, the forward barrel retainer sits loose in its {MODERN} (600/800) notch, the saddle ring remains intact. (49939-8) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 600 - 800 Est. 500 - 700 2043 Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver 2047 British Snider Enfield MK II* Single Shot Rifle by London Armory Co. serial #107316, .36 cal., shortened 6 5/8'' octagon barrel with an .577 Snider, 36 1/2'' barrel with a partially bright about very good bore oxidized and pitted bore showing strong gain twist rifling. The metal showing areas of light pitting in the rifling. The metal surfaces are toning surfaces of the barrel, frame and cylinder have been professionally to a smooth brown patina, the lock is toning more to dark gray, with cleaned and refinished in years past. The barrel retains about 75% scattered narrow streaks and small spots of scuff marks toning to a gray reapplied blue finish, the remainder toned to gray along with the loading along the barrel, a streak of darker contaminant staining running lever assembly. The cylinder is smooth, the Naval scene removed and between the lower band and the rear sight and some scattered small has toned to mottled mix of grays. The frame has strong blue in the spots of softened pinprick pitting and old light oxidation overall. The protected areas the rest a mix of gray. The brass grip frame assembly brass triggerguard, buttplate, forend cap and lock screw escutcheons shows moderate handling marks and has toned to mostly ochre with display a mustard patina with some scattered light handling marks and a strong silver plate in the protected recesses, along the butt and lower few tiny spots of light tarnish. The lockplate is marked with the ''(crown) / backstrap. The one-piece walnut factory grips rate very good as light V.R.'' Royal Cypher behind the hammer and ''1862 / L.A.Co.'' ahead, the cleaned and re-varnished showing mixed handling marks. The frame, top of the action is marked ''II. / *'' the buttplate displays ''CA / 21'' and barrel and cylinder have been cleaned of any markings or serial there are various British martial proof and view marks overall. The numbers although the edges were left crisp save for light wear from handsome European hardwood stock rates very good plus as cleaned handing. This grip frame was not cleaned and is proud of the metal with a light coat of added finish, a few scattered cracks around the surfaces of the frame. The base pin is numbered to the grip frame and action, a nicely-done circular wood-filled repair on the right side of the has a later added screw on the end dressed to a fixed length probably to buttstock, a few tiny filled repairs on the left side near the buttplate and a tighten the barrel to frame fit. One of the nipples broke off and was few scattered light handling marks from the years. The right side of the partially drilled out to remove it but not completed. The action is crisp buttstock features a stamped ''1'' surmounted by a softened Enfield and it times and locks up correctly. A good candidate for the upstart roundel and a crisp ''D.C.'' Dominion of Canada cartouche is on the left collector. (8A9952-86) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) side. The sling swivels and original sights are intact, a cupped tulip-head Est. 500 - 700 cleaning rod with threaded end is stored below the barrel and while the 2044 Marlin Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle half cock notch is worn, the action otherwise appears to function well serial #26078886, 45-70, 22'' ''JM'' proofed micro-groove barrel with a mechanically. An attractive example of these early British breechloading bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this 1974 manufactured rifle rifles. (23A9933-1) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) retain about 97-98% original blue with some light handling marks and Est. 500 - 700 small areas of wear. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent and 2048 British Snider Enfield MK II * Single Shot Rifle by Enfield have a few light dings and other small handling marks. The wood shows .577 Snider, 36 1/2'' barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing evidence of light sanding with finish added. The rifle is sighted with a a few small areas of pitting in the otherwise strong rifling. The barrel, brass bead front sight, the rear sight is present but is missing its bands and breechblock are toning to an even brown patina with some elevator. Rifle is equipped with swivel studs. A very nice example of short streaks of light silvering around the muzzle, and a few scattered these popular big-bore lever rifles. (4A1007-12) {MODERN} (500/700) light handling marks and small spots of old light oxidation. The hammer Est. 500 - 700 and lockplate have aged to a dark gray patina with a few speckles of old 2045 Lovely Custom Mauser Model 98 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle light oxidation and the brass triggerguard, buttplate and forend cap serial #31606h, 30-06, 19'' J. Dewey barrel with an excellent bore. The display a dark mustard patina with some tiny spots of light tarnish and metal surfaces retain about 95% of a commercially applied blue finish the expected light handling marks from military service. The lockplate is with some light handling wear, small marks and a few tiny specks of light marked ''1858 / ENFIELD'' ahead of the hammer and with the ''(crown) / surface oxidation. The bolt body has been machine polished with most V.R.'' Royal Cypher behind, ''II. / *'' is marked on the frame and there are of its pattern remaining. The full-length checkered walnut stock rates various British martial proof and view marks overall. The tang of the excellent and has a small ding on the right side of the forearm and a few buttplate is stamped ''55 / 287''. The European walnut stock rates about other light handling marks throughout. The stock features a capped very good with a 1'' chip missing from the right side of the cleaning rod forend tip and pistolgrip, a Monte Carlo butt with accent line below the channel as well as on the lower edge of the left stock flat along with a left side cheekrest, and a slim White Line rifle pad. The line bordered few impact marks on both the left side of the buttstock and on the left flat hand checkering features hand stippled diamond patterns and has a full and some other various minor handling marks and signs of service wrap on the forearm and swept pattern panels on the wrist. The rifle overall. The right side of the buttstock displays a slightly softened features a sporting ramp front sight and a ring mounted folding leaf rear Enfield roundel over ''1''. The rear lockplate screw may be a replacement sight. Mounted to the receiver is a Bausch & Lomb Balvar 8 2.5-8X as it shows some minor slot damage and does not fully-engage the riflescope. The scope is mounted via a set of Bausch & Lomb adjustable threads of the lockplate leaving the plate proud of the wood at the rear. mounts and features a tapered crosshair and excellent optics. The The sling swivels and original sights are intact, a slotted cleaning rod trigger has been hand-checkered and a functional Dewey safety has with threaded end marked ''(crown) / X / 3'' is included and the action been installed along the right side of the upper tang. Additionally the remains strong and crisp. An honest Snider Enfield that may have bottom metal is equipped with a floorplate release lever just ahead of served in any corner of Britain's far-flung empire. (23A9933-2) the trigger. This is a lovely custom sporting rifle that was likely built in {ANTIQUE} (500/700) the 1950's when John Dewey was producing some fine custom rifles Est. 500 - 700 and precision rifle components. (4A1007-14) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2049 Unmarked Flintlock Fullstock Fowler 2053 Scarce Smith & Wesson Second Model Single Shot Pistol .65 cal., 41'' part octagon part round barrel with turned medial at the serial #3829, 22 LR, 6'' barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This point of transition and a partially bright about very good bore showing scarce short barrel pistol has seen moderate use over the years, the some areas of fine pitting. The barrel of this svelte and attractive metal surfaces have toned to an antique brown patina with scattered reconverted-to-flint fowler is toning to a brown patina with a few tiny tool oxidation blemishes, limited pinprick pitting and handling marks. The marks on the left flat of the breech and some scattered light handling hammer and trigger have predominately toned to brown. The diamond marks and tiny spots of old light oxidation overall. The lockplate is toning checkered hard rubber factory target extension grips with S&W logo rate to dark gray and the brass mountings have aged to a dark mustard poor with light handling wear and a small chip missing from the knuckle patina with some scattered light handling marks and a small chip area of both panels. No numbers are visible on the grips, the latch is missing from the edge of the tailpipe. The lockplate is marked numbered to the gun, but no numbers were found on the barrel. The gun ''SHARPE'' ahead of the hammer and with two flowers behind and the features a Paine bead front sight, adjustable rear sight although the tang of the buttplate, the sideplate and the tailpipe are embellished with blade is missing and the barrel-to-frame fit shows light play. (8A9952-18) simple bordering. The smooth hardwood straight grip stock rates {C&R} (500/700) perhaps good as cleaned during the period of use with an added finish, Est. 500 - 700 there is a repaired break through the top of the wrist along with a couple 2054 Winchester Pre '64 Model 94 Duplicate Serial Number Lever Action chips missing from the upper edge of the lockplate, a crack ahead of the Carbine rear lockplate screw, a repaired crack behind the tailpipe and a couple serial #2138359X, 30-30, 20'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal lengthy repaired cracks along the right wood line behind the forend cap. surfaces of this 1955-manufactured duplicate serial number (X suffix) There are a couple small spots of gold paint on the left side of the carbine retain 98-99% original blue with scattered handling marks. The buttstock and a few other scattered light handling marks. The retaining smooth straight-grip walnut buttstock and forend are very good plus pin is missing for the upper brass thimble leaving it loose on the ramrod, showing about the same amount of handling marks as the metal with an the brass front sight blade and button head ramrod with threaded end excellent condition checkered buttplate, this gun was likely a are intact and the action remains strong and crisp. (23A9933-6) well-cared-for hunting carbine. The rear barrel sight has been removed {ANTIQUE} (500/700) to clear the way for the receiver-mounted Lyman peep and the hooded Est. 500 - 700 bead front sight. A solid carbine with a somewhat-rare factory anomaly. 2050 Winchester Model 94 Canadian Centennial Lever Action Rifle (22A9896-86) {C&R} (600/800) serial #3544, 30-30, 26'' octagon barrel with full magazine and a bright Est. 600 - 800 excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this attractive commemorative rifle 2055 Browning BDA 380 Semi-Auto Pistol retain about 99% plus original blue while the smooth American walnut serial #425MM42311, 380 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The straight grip stock and forend rate excellent. The right quarter flat of the metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes and the breech is marked in gold-filled script ''Canadian Centennial 1867-1967'' smooth walnut grips with Browning Buckmark logo are excellent. The while the upper tang is marked in gold-filled block letters ''CANADIAN sights are fixed and there is an ambidextrous slide-mounted CENTENNIAL '67''. Both sides of the frame are embellished with maple decocker/safety. Included are a single factory magazine and the original leaf motifs while the right side of the buttstock has an added attractive hard case with manual. (22A9993-50) {MODERN} (500/700) wood-burned maple leaf over ''1967 CANADIAN CENTENNIAL 1967'' in Est. 500 - 700 ribbon. The original sights are intact and the action appears to function 2056 Belgian Large Bore Rolling Block Sporting Pistol by Francotte well mechanically. A handsome Model 94 Canadian Centennial in serial #1563, .500 CF (likely .500 Tranter), 8" part round part octagon excellent condition. (23A9984-9) {C&R} (500/700) barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing some scattered small Est. 500 - 700 patches of light oxidation and minor pinprick pitting with strong rifling 2051 Unmarked British Flintlock Holster Pistol throughout. The barrel of this interesting pistol has mostly toned to a .80 cal, 9'' round barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The barrel and pleasant mottled gray patina showing some scattered remnants of old lock of this pistol have mostly toned to a dark plum-brown and gray light pitting and minor freckling. The left barrel flat shows a crisp Belgian patina, the barrel with overall old light pitting. The breech shows period inspector stamp and antique proof mark. The action retains perhaps Birmingham proofs and the lock shows a strong large crown in the 75% vibrant case-hardened colors showing some overall light oxidation center. The lockplate is stepped at the rear with a slight teat and is staining, a few areas of mild pinprick pitting and toning to silvery gray equipped with a bridled roller frizzen, the frizzen a little bit loose. The patina. Some of the frame screws show moderate slot wear and the left brass hardware has mostly toned to a pleasant dark ocher patina side of the frame is marked with Francotte's "(Crown) / AF" stamp and showing some scattered light handling marks and a small dent on the "500" caliber designation. The action pins and retainer plate show some buttcap. The walnut stock remains in very good condition showing some light dings and are embellished with a floral design on either side. The darkening from the years, a few scattered thin drying cracks and the breechblock and graceful hammer remain partially bright showing expected overall dings otherwise maintaining an honest appearance. A remnants of old oxidation. The checkered walnut grips and forend simple iron ramrod is included and the lock is functional. (13A9933-39) remain in about very good plus condition having darkened somewhat {ANTIQUE} (500/700) from the years showing some scattered light dings and the right panel Est. 500 - 700 warping slightly along the edges. The arm is equipped with a single spur 2052 British Flintlock Coat Pistol by J. Jones Jr. triggerguard, large lanyard ring and fine bead front sight with v-notch on .60 cal, 9'' round barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The barrel of the breechblock. The action seems to function well mechanically. A solid this pistol retains about 80% plum-brown finish showing some scattered example from this respected maker that would make for an interesting light oxidation staining and some light pitting near the breech and addition to any rolling block collection. (13B9857-15) {ANTIQUE} muzzle. The top of the barrel is clearly marked ''LONDON'' though (500/700) shows crisp Birmingham proofs at the breech. The lockplate is of rather Est. 500 - 700 simple construction with unbridled frizzen and is clearly marked in the 2057 Remington No. 2 Vest Pocket Single Shot Pistol center ''J. JONES JUNR''. The frizzen-to-pan fit is not perfect and the serial #463, 30 RF, 3 1/2" part round and part octagon barrel with a jaw screw shows some tool marks though the lock is no doubt original partially oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel, and its fit is otherwise excellent. The pistol is fitted with simple brass hammer and breechblock have toned to brown with limited pitting and hardware including a single thimble, long tang triggerguard and small oxidation. The brass frame has close to 80% of the original silver plate un-engraved oval monogram plate atop the wrist. The smooth walnut with a few handling marks and thinning at the top of the frame. The stock shows a moderate flexing 1 3/4'' crack at the tip, otherwise smooth grips rate very good showing light handling marks, the left panel remaining in very fine condition with strong oil finish and overall light is walnut and the right is rosewood. The gun functions mechanically but dings. The stock flats retain nice edges and there are some areas of the hammer has to be pulled slightly to the rear to rotate the attractive straight grain figure. A simple iron ramrod is present and the breechblock down. The barrel address on the top flat is correct and lock will require a little mechanical attention as it does not hold at full remains crisp. A nice little Vest Pocket Pistol. (8A9857-39) {ANTIQUE} cock. A very good, if somewhat Spartan, flintlock pistol. (13A9933-36) (500/700) {ANTIQUE} (600/800) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2058 Engraved Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver 2063 Savage Model 99F Lever Action Rifle serial #1914, 22 RF, 3 3/16" ribbed round barrel with a partially bright serial #1107173, 300 Savage, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. about very good bore showing scattered light pitting and strong rifling. The barrel retains about 98-99% original blue with some very light This arm has sadly suffered from some poor storage but nevertheless is silvering at the muzzle, a few scattered speckles of light oxidation and embellished with lovely foliate scrollwork, no doubt by the hand of some light handling marks. The frame retains 97% original blue which Gustave Young featuring his distinctive elaborate intertwined scrollwork, shows some very light flaking toning to a blue-brown patina under direct with fine line detailing along either side of the frame, with punch-dot bright light along with a few scattered speckles of light oxidation. The shading and scrollwork extending down the backstrap, onto the barrel corrugated steel buttplate displays some minor silvering and a couple and cylinder flats. The metal surfaces have mostly toned to a dark gray small spots of light oxidation on the toe and heel and the damascened patina with scattered oxidation staining and light overall pitting with bolt is bright. The trigger retains nearly all its original gold-plate and the scattered flakes of original bright blue in the protected areas. All of the lever displays strong original case-hardened colors which are fading to engraving remains strong and mostly well-defined and the barrel gray toward the rear. The diamond press-checkered walnut capped address is mostly legible. The smooth rosewood grips remain in very pistolgrip stock and tapered forend rate excellent with perhaps just a good plus condition showing a small filler repair at the toe of the right faint handling mark or two. The original sights are intact and mounted to panel, scattered light dings and generous original varnish. The right the factory drilled and tapped receiver is a pair of aluminum Kwik Site 1'' panel is stamp-numbered to the gun, the left is un-numbered and the see-through rings in excellent condition. (23A9990-5) {C&R} (500/700) remaining parts are matching by assembly number. Barrel-to-frame fit is Est. 500 - 700 solid and the action seems to function well mechanically with excellent 2064 U.S. Model 1903 Mark I Bolt Action Rifle timing and lock-up. Also included is a period suede purse-style holster serial #1149734, 30-06, 24'' 10-42 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a that is in somewhat tender condition, one side showing some moderate bright very good plus bore with a few scattered light pits but strong rifling flaking, overall creasing and light staining, the nickel-plated hardware throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% arsenal green with old verdigris and otherwise intact. Still a very good example of a parkerized finish with a few small spots of operational wear, light grease finely engraved No. 1. (13D9474-18) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall and oxidation staining on the receiver and floorplate, previous pinprick Collection] (600/800) pitting beneath the finish, and a few light handling marks. The ''scant'' Est. 600 - 800 walnut stock is in excellent condition as cleaned with a few scattered 2059 Ruger Model 77/22 VBZ Bolt Action Rifle light handling marks and is completely devoid of markings. The receiver serial #702-02791, 22 LR, 24'' varmint-profile barrel with a bright and barrel markings remain crisp with only slight softening of the barrel excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate about excellent markings, and the bolt assembly and magazine cutoff are ''R'' marked. with a few light handling marks near the muzzle of the barrel and on the The rifle is sighted with the standard blade front sight and Model 1905 bolt knob. The attractive light brown smooth laminated hardwood rear sight, the windage adjustment for which is stiff and limited and likely pistolgrip stock also rates excellent with just a few faint handling marks. requires a thorough cleaning, and the stacking swivel is absent. A solid There is no provision for sights and a pair of blued Ruger 1'' ring is Model 1903 rifle that should shoot well. (14A9899-42) {C&R} (600/800) included that will work perfectly with the integral mounts on the receiver. Est. 600 - 800 No magazine is included but they are readily available. An excellent 2065 U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle by Remington condition all-weather varmint rifle needing only the addition of an optic to serial #3384317, 30-06, 24'' 2-44 dated Remington barrel with a bright have it ready for the field. (23A9965-42) {MODERN} (500/700) excellent 2-groove bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original Est. 500 - 700 parkerized and blued finishes showing some light handling marks and 2060 Browning Model BAR-22 Semi-Auto Rifle wear to pewter. The field replacement stock rates otherwise very good, serial #01834PY166, 22 LR, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The now devoid of all markings, and with a large 1'' chip at the rear of the metal surfaces of this handsome Japanese-manufactured rifle retain tang, also with a 1 1/2'' crack. The handguard is a later replacement and about 98% original blue and gloss black enamel finishes with loss due to is slightly oversize and rates excellent. The receiver and barrel markings a couple scattered speckles of very light oxidation, a tiny spot of wear on remain crisp, the bolt shroud and safety are ''R'' marked, and the bolt the left and right sides of the breech and the rear of the receiver dovetail handle is marked ''B&S / (ordnance bomb)''. The rifle is sighted with the and some scattered light handling marks. The bolt is bright and the standard blade front sight and aperture rear sight, the adjustments for Buckmark symbol on the triggerguard retains all its gold-colored fill. The which function correctly. An attractive Model 1903A3 that will fit well in a checkered walnut straight grip stock and forend rate about very good collection. (14A9875-3) {C&R} (500/700) plus with a tiny chip in the high-gloss finish on the toe line and some Est. 500 - 700 scattered light dings and handling marks from honest use. The inner 2066 British No. 4 Mk 2 Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley brass 15-round magazine tube and original sights are intact, the sides of serial #A9401, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The the front sight blade showing a few tiny adjustment marks and the action metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original Suncorite finish with light appears to function well mechanically. (23A9974-51) {MODERN} wear on the bolt handle and a few light wear marks. The European (500/700) hardwood stock is in excellent condition with only a few light handling Est. 500 - 700 marks, is crisply serialized and matching to the rifle on the underside of 2061 U.S. Property-Marked Remington Model 513-T Matchmaster Bolt Action the forend, and multiple small crisp British proofs are stamped along the Rifle underside of the stock. The model designation, ''UF 55'', and serial serial #99974, 22 LR, 27'' heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The number all remain crisply marked on the left side of the receiver, the front bridge of the receiver is marked ''U.S. PROPERTY'' with all barrel is neatly import marked by CAI, and multiple small British proofs Remington factory markings remaining crisp. The metal surfaces retain are stamped on the small parts. The rifle is sighted with the standard about 98% arsenal gray Parkerized finish with some scattered speckles winged blade front sight and a Mk I ''Singer'' adjustable aperture rear of light oxidation, some light oxidation staining on the bolt handle, light sight. Included with the rifle is a green canvas sling in very good operational silvering on the bolt and muzzle and a few scattered light condition, with light wear on the metal parts. These ''Irish contract'' handling marks. The target-style oil-finished black walnut stock rates Enfield rifles went unissued, as is telling by their superb condition. very fine to perhaps excellent with a tiny repaired chip at the toe and a (14A9793-23) {C&R} (600/800) few minor handling marks. The left side of the stock is marked with a Est. 600 - 800 deeply-struck ''041'' and there is a very crisp ''P'' on the front of the grip. 2067 U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle by Smith Corona The barrel is sighted with a blue Redfield globe front with insert and serial #3661817, 30-06, 24'' 10-43 dated Remington Arms barrel with a Parkerized Redfield No. 75 receiver rear with disc, the sling swivels are bright excellent 2-groove bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% intact and one blue factory 5-round magazine showing some tiny spots dark green arsenal parkerized finish with hints of light operational wear of light oxidation is included. The action appears to function well and light toning to brown in spots. The straight grip walnut stock is in mechanically on this very nice example of a U.S. military training rifle. excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a few light handling marks and (23A9965-63) {C&R} (600/800) a lightly added finish. The stock is marked with a faded boxed ''H.S.A.A.'' Est. 600 - 800 rework mark, a faint Ordnance Wheel next to a stronger ''FJA'', a crisp 2062 Ruger Model 77/17 Bolt Action Rifle boxed ''O.G.'' rework mark on the buttstock, and a faint circled ''P'' proof serial #702-59984, 17 HMR, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The behind the triggerguard with a second deeply overstruck ''P''. The metal surfaces retain about 99% plus original blue with a faint mark on receiver and barrel markings remain crisply struck, the bolt handle and the top of the receiver from the included factory blue 1'' scope rings magazine cutoff are ''R'' marked, and the removable stamped metal front while the bolt and trigger are bright. The checkered walnut capped sight protector is marked ''C64157-4'' and ''G''. The rifle retains the pistolgrip stock rates as-new. The sling swivel studs are intact and one standard blade front sight and aperture rear sight, the elevation and factory 9-round rotary box magazine is included. (23A1007-23) windage adjustments for which remain functional. The rifle appears to {MODERN} (500/700) function well mechanically and included with the rifle is an oiler. A good Est. 500 - 700 option for the budding martial collector. (14A9899-37) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2068 Stevens Model 77E Slide Action Riot Shotgun 2072 Winchester Model 9422M XTR Lever Action Rifle serial #50563, 12 ga, 20'' plain barrel choked full with a bright near serial #F403501, 22 Win. Magnum, 20 1/2'' barrel with a bright, excellent excellent bore with hints of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with some about 75-80% original parkerized finish with the receiver developing a scattered light handling marks and working surface wear, and there is a brown patina which is stronger in the grasping area, oxidation staining small area of loss atop the barrel about midway down. The checkered along the top side of the barrel, light wear on the high edges and contact walnut stocks rate near excellent and have a few light handling marks points, and a few light handling marks; the triggerguard has toned to and some flattening to the checkered points. The original sights remain gray. The pistolgrip hardwood stock and grooved forend are in very intact, including the front sight hood, and the receiver is grooved for good condition with a 2'' crack on the right side of the wrist, scattered mounts. An excellent example overall of these popular rimfire rifles. light handling marks, the recoil pad is proud of the stock, and thinning of (4A1007-9) {MODERN} (600/800) the black stained finish; the stock is fit with the correct red ventilated Est. 600 - 800 recoil pad, which has hardened with age and shows scattered light 2073 Custom Winchester Model 9422M XTR ''Trapper'' Lever Action Carbine cracks and chips, and retains the original short 13'' length of pull. The serial #F557050, 22 Win Magnum, 16 1/4'' professionally shortened and receiver is crisply ''U.S.'' marked on the right side, clear ''P'' proofs are crowned barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain stamped on the top of the receiver and barrel, and the barrel address is about 99% original blue with some scattered light handling marks. The lightly softened but still legible; the serial number is within the correct face of the muzzle has been polished bright, and the bolt remains bright range. The barrel is not marked with the designated choke, which is as well. The checkered walnut stocks rate excellent and have a few light correct, and the shotgun is curiously choked full rather than the handling marks. There is a small nick present on the right side of the expected cylinder bore (constriction confirmed to .034''). The shotgun is wrist at the top corner of the checkered panel. Carbine has been fitted sighted with a single silver bead and appears to function well with a tall brass bead front sight blade, the rear sight dovetail has been mechanically. Included with the shotgun is a green canvas sling. A solid filled with a slot blank. A Williams 5D adjustable rear sight with aperture example of this largely forgotten weapon of the Vietnam war. has been mounted to the left side of the grooved receiver. The action (14A9807-62) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (500/700) functions smoothly and swivel studs have been installed. The barrel Est. 500 - 700 band has been mounted between front sight and the muzzle, the 2069 Stevens Model 77E Slide Action Riot Shotgun magazine tube's knurled cap protrudes about an 1/8'' ahead of the serial #49263, 12 ga, 20'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent muzzle. A very handy custom ''trapper'' carbine in excellent condition. bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% parkerized finish with (4A1007-10) {MODERN} (600/800) scattered specks of light oxidation and light handling marks. The Est. 600 - 800 pistolgrip hardwood stock and grooved forend are in very good condition 2074 Winchester Pre-64 Model 94 Lever Action Carbine as lightly cleaned with a 1'' tight crack at the toe, a small chip at the serial #2090245, 30-30 Win, 20'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal bottom of the pistolgrip, remnants of the black stained finish, and a few surfaces retain about 95-97% original blue that is flaking to brown and light handling marks; the stock retains the correct red ventilated recoil has some light handling marks and edge wear throughout. Both the pad, which remains flexible, and the short 13'' length of pull. The barrel barrel and magazine tube have been notched in two positions for a address remains largely crisp, the receiver is properly ''U.S.'' marked period barrel band style swivel mount. The smooth walnut stocks rate with ''P'' proofs on the top of the receiver and barrel, and the right rear of near excellent and have several light dings and other handling marks, as the receiver is marked ''SCHD'' for the South Carolina Highway Patrol well as what appears to be added finish to both the forearm and straight (the South Carolina Highway Department was responsible for grip buttstock. The finish has some areas of light flaking, the buttstock purchasing their equipment at the time, explaining the ''D'' rather than retains its checkered steel buttplate and has a swivel stud installed ''P''); the shotgun's serial number is within the correct range. The barrel along the toeline. The original front sight remains intact, its hood is no is not marked with the designated choke, which is correct, and the longer present, the rear sight dovetail has been filled with a slot blank. shotgun is curiously choked full rather than the expected cylinder bore. Mounted to the receiver is a Lyman #66A adjustable rear sight with The shotgun sighted with a single silver bead and appears to function aperture. A very nice 1955-vintage 94 carbine that would be a pleasure well mechanically. An interesting shotgun with a SC law enforcement to carry in the fall woods. (4A9984-10) {C&R} (500/700) connection. (14A1006-29) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2075 Euroarms Model 1873 Lever Action Carbine 2070 U.S. Model 1917 Enfield Bolt Action Rifle by Eddystone serial #1195, 357 Magnum, 20'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The serial #763214, 30-06, 26'' 5-18 dated Eddystone barrel with an about majority of the metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with good lightly pitted bore with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces some light handling and edge wear throughout. The barrel bands and retain about 98% arsenal parkerized finish with a few light handling buttplate are toning to a rich plum brown. The loading gate has some of marks, traces of previous light pitting beneath the finish, and a few spots its brass finish remaining but is mostly toning to silver. The brass loading of grease and oxidation staining. The walnut stock is in very good block has a mild ochre patina. The European hardwood stocks rate condition with two arsenal repairs to the left side of the stock below the excellent and have a few light dings and other small handling marks. receiver, a hairline crack running from the corner of the bolt cutout to the The carbine is equipped with a blade front sight and carbine style rear corner of the floorplate, remnants of shallow chips against the steel sight. The left side of the receiver has a small ''(circle)DGG'' maker's buttplate, and a few light handling marks; the stock is unmarked except stamp and there are Italian proofs on the right side of the receiver and for a strong ''L'' stamped in the nose. The markings on the receiver ring barrel. The action appears to function correctly and overall this classic remain clear, the Eagle Head and Ordnance Bomb proofs on the carbine would make a lovely addition to a Cowboy Action shooter's receiver are soft and partially obscured, and all marked parts are ''E'' arsenal. (4A9938-12) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (500/700) marked, some more softly than others. The rifle retains the standard Est. 500 - 700 winged blade front sight and aperture rear sight, the elevation adjustments for which remain functional. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A9899-38) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 2071 Marlin Model 92 Lever Action Rifle serial #326940, 22 RF, 24'' round, sleeved barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% of a commercially applied blue finish with some light handling marks and covers some areas of light pitting. The caliber markings have been polished away, the remaining two-line Marlin barrel markings, serial number and tang model markings are soft but are still mostly visible. The smooth walnut stocks have been refinished as well as both show evidence of sanding and a newer oil finish and the metal sits proud to the wood. There are a few light dings and other handling marks throughout and the heel of the butt has a small epoxy repair. What is likely the original buttplate is still present and the rifle is equipped with a simple blade front sight and v-notch rear. The receiver is factory tapped for mounts and sights. The action appears to function correctly and overall this refreshed 1905-made rifle would make a terrific shooter. (4A9974-19) {C&R} (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2076 Maynard Model 1873 Single Shot Sporting Rifle by Mass. Arms Co. 2081 German K98k Bolt Action Rifle by J.P. Sauer & Son serial #27506, 40-40 Maynard CF, 28'' part round part octagon barrel serial #6894p, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a dark about good bore with with a bright near excellent bore showing two small patches of mild light pitting in the grooves but evident rifling throughout. The metal oxidation ahead of the chamber and near the muzzle, otherwise with surfaces of this ''ce / 44'' coded rifle have an overall brown patina with crisp rifling throughout. This rifle appears to be in Maynard's No. 10 some light wear on the high edges and contact points, scattered specks Improved Mid-range Hunting and Target configuration. The barrel of light oxidation, pinprick pitting, and scattered light handling marks. retains about 80% original blue showing some scattered areas thinning The laminated hardwood stock is in about very good condition with a 2 and toning to gray-brown patina along with some old minor oxidation 1/2'' lamination crack on the wrist behind the receiver, an about 1'' crack staining. The action is toning to a silvery case-hardened patina showing traveling from the top of the recoil lug to the receiver ring on the right, some remnants of old oxidation staining and areas with generous multiple cracks the length of the handguard, and scattered light handling vibrant colors. The hammer and trigger show good original blue and the marks. A faded ''H'' is stamped on the right side of the buttstock, and screw heads show light to moderate slot wear. The maker and patent ''HENDRO'' is hand scratched into the recess below the bolt handle. The markings on the sides of the frame were poorly struck and remain receiver markings are softened but still largely legible, the parts are partially legible. The checkered walnut stock remains in very fine marked with the appropriate ''(eagle) / 280'', ''(eagle) / 37'', and ''(eagle) / condition retaining strong original varnish showing some scattered light 135'' waffenamts with exception of the follower, which appears to be dings and some minor discoloration. The checkering remains mostly from a different model Mauser rifle, and the bolt assembly which is intact, the stock fit remains excellent and the left side shows some numbered to a different rifle; the rear sight assembly and barrel bands subtle attractive grain figure throughout. The original tang sight remains are numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with the standard intact, the rear sight is a fixed v-notch and the front is a replacement barleycorn front sight and tangent rear sight, the elevation adjustment Beach combination missing its ivory bead insert. The action will require for which still functions well; the front sight hood is absent. The rifle mechanical attention as the trigger spring and mainspring are missing functions well mechanically, and the follower has been modified to and the threaded end of its screw remains broken off in the threads. remove the bolt hold-open feature. Included with the rifle is a leather (13A9995-18) {ANTIQUE} (600/800) sling in very good condition. A good option for the budding martial Est. 600 - 800 collector. (14A9995-6) {C&R} (500/700) 2077 Japanese Type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Toriimatsu Est. 500 - 700 serial #29017 (Series 2), 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2'' barrel with a mostly bright 2082 British No. 5 Mk I Bolt Action Jungle Carbine by Fazakerley very good plus bore showing some scattered fine pitting and strong serial #Z885, 303 British, 20 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this April 1944 date-coded metal surfaces of this January 1947-dated carbine retain about 97-98% pistol retain about 94% original blue showing some very mild edge wear arsenal applied black Suncorite finish with some light wear on the high and the gripstraps and bow of the triggerguard thinning slightly to a edges and contact points, light wear at the muzzle, and scattered small gray-brown patina. All markings remain intact and crisp. The grooved spots of flaking of the finish. The hardwood stock is in excellent Asian hardwood grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in condition as lightly cleaned with a lightly added finish; the standard excellent condition showing a few scattered light dings and handling rubber recoil pad has hardened with age, as is commonly found. The marks, retaining excellent fit. The firing pin is numbered ''897'' and the stock is marked behind the triggerguard with an ''F'' and a partially faded remaining serialized parts are matching. One blue-bodied aluminum ''(crown)'' proof, a faded ''S'' is marked on the comb line, and the stock is base magazine matching the pistol is included and the action seems to serialized and matching to the stock, with first ''8'' having faded partially function well mechanically. (13A9896-14) {C&R} (500/700) and appearing to be a ''3'' at first glance. The model and serial number Est. 500 - 700 markings on the left side of the receiver remain crisp, the left side of the 2078 Japanese Type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Toriimatsu socket is clearly marked ''ENLGAND / (broad arrow)'', the receiver ring is serial #56571 (Series 2), 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2'' barrel with a bright marked ''(crown) / BNP'', the barrel is marked with British export proofs, excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this September 1944 date-coded and the bolt and magazine are serialized and matching to the carbine. pistol retain about 90% original blue with the gripstraps thinning to gray The chamber area of the barrel has the proper lightening cuts, and the patina, mild edge wear and faint thinning overall under bright light with carbine is sighted with the winged blade front sight and aperture rear the expected rough machining marks indicative of late-war production. sight with flip-up smaller aperture for more precise shooting at longer All markings remain intact and crisp. The grooved Asian hardwood grips range. The carbine appears to function well mechanically and included are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very good plus condition is a canvas sling. A fine example of these short-lived British carbines. showing some scattered light dings and mild abrasions. All of the (149896-107) {C&R} (500/700) serialized parts are matching and the action seems to function well Est. 500 - 700 mechanically. One original blue-bodied aluminum base magazine 2083 Auto Ordnance M1 Semi-Auto Carbine included; it is un-numbered but shows correct inspector stamps. serial #MA8620, 30 Carbine, 18'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The (13A9896-13) {C&R} (500/700) metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original phosphate finish with light Est. 500 - 700 wear on the contact points of the bolt and receiver rail. The walnut stock 2079 Japanese Type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Toriimatsu and handguard are in excellent condition. The carbine is sighted with a serial #26366 (Series 2), 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2'' barrel with a bright blade front sight and flip-up ''L'' style aperture rear sight. Included with excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this March 1944 date-coded pistol the carbine is the box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, 15-round retain about 95% original blue showing some very mild high edge wear magazine, manual, lock, and orange rubber muzzle, charging handle, and minor thinning along the backstrap. All markings remain intact and and sling loop covers. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory crisp. The grooved Asian hardwood grips are stamp-numbered to the fired only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. gun and remain in very good plus condition showing mostly worn finish (14A9993-9) {MODERN} (500/700) and some scattered light handling marks. All of the serialized parts are Est. 500 - 700 matching, the tip of the firing pin is broken off but the action otherwise 2084 Windham Weaponry WW-15 Semi-Auto Carbine seems to function well mechanically. One blue-bodied aluminum base serial #ME003503, 5.56mm NATO, 16'' 1:9'' twist barrel with a bright magazine matching the pistol is included. (13A9807-354) {C&R} excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus anodized and [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (500/700) phosphate finishes. The black polymer pistolgrip, ''clamshell'' Est. 500 - 700 handguards, and buttstock are in excellent condition and the stock has 2080 Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol been pinned in the extended position. The carbine features a pinned serial #54806, 380 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a near excellent bore. The and welded muzzle brake, detachable carry handle with integral metal surfaces retain 99% plus excellent quality later-added blue with all aperture rear sight, brass deflector, and forward assist. Included with the factory markings remaining mostly-crisp and legible and the interior of carbine is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, hard the slide is marked with matching ''54806''. The Type IV checkered hard case, 10-round magazine, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, rubber factory grips are excellent with a few compressed points and dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small rack or signs of handling. A correct early-20s crimped base magazine retaining handling marks only. (14A9993-10) {MODERN} (500/700) the same amount of high quality later-added blue is included, it is Est. 500 - 700 correctly-marked ''CAL .380 / COLT'' on the baseplate. (22A1007-97) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2085 Smith & Wesson Model 38 Airweight Bodyguard Revolver 2090 Frank Wesson Second Type Two Trigger Sporting Rifle serial #33J315, 38 Special, 1 7/8'' pinned barrel with an excellent bore. serial #364, 32 RF, 27 3/4'' octagon barrel with a partially bright good This little J-frame revolver retains about 98-99% original blue and bore showing a few scattered rings of moderate pitting and otherwise anodized finishes with a scratch on the right side of the frame by the strong rifling. The barrel of this rifle retains about 40-50% original blue barrel the only notable blemish. The checkered walnut factory Magna strongest near the breech and along the left side with the balance flaked grips with silver S&W medallions rate excellent and are numbered to to dark plum-brown patina and showing light pitting across the length of another gun. The revolver features a serrated ramp front sight, fixed rear the right side. The barrel address and patent dates remain intact and sight and maintains correct timing and lockup. The original factory box is strong. The action retains about 65% original nickel finish with flaking to included and is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. The dark brown patina along the sides, a bit heavier along the right side. The shrouded hammers of the Bodyguards allowed ''no snag'' carrying and buttplate retains a similar amount of nickel finish and the sides of the are great for concealed carry. (8A1007-131) {MODERN} (500/700) hammer show some faint wisps of color case-hardening. The smooth Est. 500 - 700 walnut stock remains in very good plus condition retaining a healthy 2086 Para Ordnance Model P12-45 Semi-Auto Pistol amount of antique varnish showing some scattered light dings, handling serial #RK6848, 45 ACP, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This marks and a 1 1/2'' drying crack along the left side wrist. The original all-steel pistol is in excellent condition and retains about 99% original sporting rear sight and German silver blade front sight are intact, barrel matte black finish with minor handling marks. The checkered synthetic lock-up is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. factory grips with Para Ordnance logo rate excellent. The pistol features (13A9791-4) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) three dot sights, serrated frontstrap and serrated flat mainspring housing Est. 500 - 700 to highlight a few. The pistol includes the original factory plastic box that 2091 Argentine Mannlicher Model 1905 Semi-Auto Pistol by Waffenfabrik is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a single Steyr magazine. A great pistol for concealed carry or home defense. Please serial #6088, 7.65 Mannlicher, 6 1/4'' barrel with an about good bore see the additional P12-45 magazines available in this auction. showing overall oxidation and strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this (8A1007-92) {MODERN} (500/700) pistol retain about 95% refurbished blue, the action cover is a deep blue Est. 500 - 700 while the balance has toned to plum showing some remnants of light 2087 Hammerli Model 100 Single Shot Free Pistol pitting beneath the finish and some scattered edge wear. The trigger serial #2727, 22 LR, 11 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal and hammer remain bright and the markings remain intact and quite surfaces retain about 99% original blue with thinning and fading finish strong except for the crest of-which there are no remnants. The frame and scattered light handling marks. The pistol features a smooth carved tang shows circled ''RA'' Argentine markings. The grooved walnut grips ergonomic walnut pistolgrip featuring deeply sculpted thumb and finger remain in very good condition having darkened from the years and rest, adjustable palm rest and they rate excellent with light handling showing some lightly chipped grooves and abrasions. All visibly marks. The smooth walnut Schnabel tip forend rates very good to numbered parts are matching and the action seems to function well excellent with smooth surfaces overall and light flaking of the varnish mechanically. (13A9987-6) {C&R} (500/700) along the length of the barrel channel. The right side of the receiver is Est. 500 - 700 marked with ''[five interlocked Olympic Circles] / London Helsinki / 1948 2092 Fox Sterlingworth Boxlock Double Shotgun 1952''. This pistol features a Martini action, side cocking lever, hole in serial #122687, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked roughly modified and full with the rear of the receiver to allow cleaning from the breach end, Patridge bright excellent bores, the right tube showing the small raised ding about front sight, fully adjustable rear sight and a squared off triggerguard. The 12'' from the breeches. The barrels are primarily a deep gray-blue, faded action functions mechanically but the trigger needs professional original blue patina, perhaps 80% of which remains, appearing much attention. The pistol cocks but the trigger will not trip the sear. stronger under normal ambient light. The frame retains about 85% (8A1007-138) {C&R} (500/700) original color case-hardening, vibrant on the top of the frame and flats Est. 500 - 700 flanking the fences, faded to a silvery gray case-hardened patina at the 2088 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue Revolver carry point of the belly, the triggerguard with fading blue. The checkered serial #47094, 22 Short, 3 3/16'' octagon barrel with very good plus bore capped pistolgrip American walnut buttstock rates very good with lightly showing limited oxidation and pitting. This gun remains in fine condition, flaking varnish and the expected light dings and handling marks, its the barrel having toned to a gray-brown patina with nice wedges of gripcap a replacement. The forend is similar showing perhaps a bit more original blue residing in the protected recesses. The frame has about wear, more prevalent in the carry area. The length of pull to the black 95% original silver plate with taken on a beautiful dark and even tarnish, sheep recoil pad is 15'' (14'' to the rear of the wood) with drops of 1 3/4'' at first glance it appears to be blued. The unfluted cylinder has three and 3 1/4''. Lockup is tight with the top lever still right of center and the patent dates and retains about 95% original blue with most loss to edge gun seems to function well mechanically. (3A9954-1) {C&R} (500/700) and storage wear. There is scattered edge wear on the brass frame in Est. 500 - 700 addition to overall light handling marks on the various surfaces. The 2093 Winchester Model 75 Target Bolt Action Rifle trigger is fading to gray, but the hammer has rich case-hardened colors. serial #2325, 22 Long Rifle, 28'' target barrel with a bright, excellent The grips are smooth factory rosewood that are numbered to the gun bore. The barrel retains about 97-98% original blue that is toning to with light handling marks for overall rating of very good to excellent. The brown and has some light handling wear and areas of light surface barrel and cylinder are assembly numbered to the gun, barrel-to-frame oxidation scattered throughout. The receiver has an applied black fit is tight and it times and locks up correctly. A very nice No. 1 for your enamel finish with a few light handling marks, the serial number remains collection. (8A1001-5) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) crisp and the Winchester proof is still visible. The remaining metal parts Est. 500 - 700 are mostly a mottled gray and brown with some areas of original blue 2089 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver still remaining. The target walnut stock rates very good and has light serial #102484, 22 Short, 3 3/16'' plain barrel with a near excellent bore dings and other handling marks and appears to have lacquer finish showing a few areas of oxidized pitting about mid-bore. This gun added. There is a 5'' long crack on the left side above the magazine remains in beautiful condition with about 96-97% original blue showing release button, and another 3 1/2" long crack on the right side running edge wear, handling marks and several tool marks radiating from the from the bolt handle inlet forward. The barrel is equipped with target sideplate screw. The hammer and trigger retain bold case-hardened block and mounted is an unmarked telescopic sight with a gray metallic colors while the ejector is mostly straw fading to gray. The smooth type finish and a crosshair reticle with very good optics. A single factory factory rosewood grips rate very good to excellent with light handling magazine is included. A very good example overall that should make a marks. The grips are numbered to the gun while the barrel and cylinder terrific shooter. (4A9974-28) {C&R} (500/700) are assembly numbered to the gun. This little gun still times and locks Est. 500 - 700 up correctly with tight barrel-to-frame fit. A superb Third Issue revolver. (8A1001-6) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2094 Winchester Model 75 Target Bolt Action Rifle 2099 Custom Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Rifle serial #32835, 22 Long Rifle, 28'' target barrel with an excellent bore. serial #26777, 45-70, 26'' octagon custom barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% of an arsenal type gray The metal surfaces retain 99% maker blue, the lower tang markings are parkerized finish with some areas of light wear around the bearing and soft, the breech block has been polished bright and the barrel is not working surfaces and some areas of light surface oxidation throughout. maker-marked. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend with small The majority of the factory markings remain crisp, the receiver markings ebony tip inlay are near excellent with a layer of added varnish and and proof are soft but still visible. The target stock rates very good and some scattered handling marks. There is a Lyman adjustable peep has some small dings and other handling marks throughout. There is a mounted to the tang, a sporting sight with elevator is in the rear barrel small 1 1/2" hairline crack visible on the right side behind the bolt handle dovetail and the front sight is a small blade with German silver tip. inlet. The stock features an oil finish and has a crisp ''(circle)P'' proof on (22A9938-28) {ANTIQUE} [Bill Reese Collection] (600/800) the face of the pistolgrip and ''A4'' on the left side of the butt, a large ''M'' Est. 600 - 800 has been scratched on the forend tip. The rifle is equipped with target 2100 Remington Model 1889 Grade I Double Hammergun blocks and features a Lyman 77R globe front sight and has an 84-A serial #67147, 10 ga., 32'' barrels with lightly-oxidized bores, more series adjustable rear target sight with aperture. A single factory pronounced in the right tube. The barrels are a dark brown and gray magazine is included. A very good example overall that was likely part of patina with some traces of blue along the ribs, a 4'' drag mark in the left the military contract. (4A9965-25) {C&R} (500/700) tube at the muzzle and other scattered handling marks. The frame and Est. 500 - 700 locks show very nice remnants of original case-hardened color, some 2095 Custom Winchester Pre-64 Model 94 Lever Action Rifle areas have toned to silver and there are mostly-faint freckles serial #1074014, 25-35 W.C.F., 26'' octagon barrel with been nicely throughout. The checkered walnut round-knob pistolgrip buttstock and turned to resemble a half-round, half-octagon style and has a very good splinter forend with ebony tip are perhaps very good, there are the to near excellent lightly frosted gray bore with strong rifling. The barrel expected light handling marks and blemishes with an excellent condition transition has a much sharper shoulder than other factory examples. ''RA''-marked widow's peak hard rubber buttplate. The hammers and The metal surfaces are mostly a mottled brown with some light handling triggers appear to work as they should with tight lock-up and barrels and tool marks and there are areas of light surface oxidation and some on-face. (22A9954-6) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) fine pitting scattered about. The half-magazine tube, bolt and some of Est. 500 - 700 the smaller parts retain most of what appears to be their original blue. 2101 Custom Parker VH Grade Boxlock Double Shotgun The 1931-vintage receiver is more an overall gray, a few of the screws serial #172158, 20 ga., 26'' barrels on a no. 0 frame choked modified have minor slot damage. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent and full with excellent bores. The barrels are a mix of light brown with as refinished and have some small dings and other light handling marks. streaks of a later-added blue with a series of small dings in the right tube The stocks are equipped with a steel forend cap and steel crescent and two shallow bulges near the muzzle on the left. The boxlock frame buttplate, there is a slight gap at the toe and the metal edges remain is a dull gunmetal gray with some scattered blemishes, the maker marks proud of the wood. Rifle is sighted with a Lyman brass bead front sight and zig-zag border engraving remain crisp. The splinter forend is good and has a Marbles flat-top sporting rear sight. Made to appear as an with the checkering mostly-smooth, the replacement Turkish walnut earlier vintage Special Order rifle, its assembly date is not known but the checkered pistolgrip buttstock with left-side shadowline cheekpiece and modifications appear to have occurred many years ago. The action FN-marked horn buttplate is excellent. The length-of-pull is 13 5/8'' with appears to function correctly and this custom-built rifle should be a great drops of 2'' and 3 1/2'', the double triggers and extractors work as they shooter. (4A9992-1) {MODERN} (500/700) should and the barrels lock-up tight and on-face. If you're looking for the Est. 500 - 700 perfect candidate for an upland field gun restoration, your search has 2096 Winchester Model 52 Target Bolt Action Rifle ended. (22A9988-1) {MODERN} (500/700) serial #13165, 22 LONG R, 28'' standard barrel with an excellent bore. Est. 500 - 700 The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue that is evenly fading 2102 Colt Model 1877 Thunderer Double Action Revolver to gray and toning to brown with some light handling marks and areas of serial #83837, 41 Colt 4 1/2'' barrel with a lightly-oxidized bore showing light surface oxidation throughout. The smooth walnut stock rates near strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1891-manufactured revolver excellent and has light dings and other handling marks. There is a small have toned to a dark brown with some silvering along the edges, the with-the-grain crack on the left side of the butt and the original oil finish hammer and trigger are polished bright and the factory markings are has some areas of light fading and staining. Rifle is equipped with target legible although slightly-obscured. The checkered hard rubber grips with blocks and the original 93B blade front sight and 82A rear target sight Rampant Colt in an oval are good, they are worn smooth in several remain intact. A single factory magazine is included. The action with its areas and have some minor handling marks. The revolver could use Speed-lock trigger appears to function correctly. A very good plus to some mechanical attention as the timing is slightly off and the cylinder near excellent example from 1929. (4A9965-61) {C&R} (500/700) stop is worn, single and double action appear to work as they should. Est. 500 - 700 The front triggerguard screw, the two right-side frame screws and 2097 Walther Model 1 Semi-Auto Rifle loading gate look to be later replacements and there is a small impact serial #39557, 22 LR, 20 1/2'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The mark on top of the front sight. (22A9938-54) {ANTIQUE} [Bill Reese metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue that is toning and flaking Collection] (500/700) to brown and has light handling and wear marks and some specks of Est. 500 - 700 light surface oxidation with fine pitting throughout. A few of the screws 2103 Smith & Wesson First Model .38 Single Action Revolver have some minor slot damage. The checkered walnut stock rates very serial #9156, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with a frosted bore. The metal good and has several light to minor dings and other handling marks. The surfaces of this ''Baby Russian'' retain perhaps 96% original nickel plate original checkered hard rubber buttplate is present which has a crack with oddly, most of the loss to cleaned areas of oxidized pitting in each along its left side that runs the distance of the mounting screws. The flute in addition to scattered handling marks and few other oxidation wood appears to have nearly all of its original finish with some fading blemishes. The trigger is toned to gray with faded case-hardened colors noticed around the more commonly handled areas. The rear swivel on the hammer. The revolver has unmarked factory checkered hard remains, the forward swivel is missing from its base. The original sights rubber grips with a S&W logo, the left panel is excellent condition with remain intact and included is a single factory magazine. A very nice very light handling marks, the right has the same wear but there is a 1/4'' example of these pre-war sporting 22's. (4A9950-4) {C&R} (500/700) wide chip out of the butt where the grip pin hole is. All appropriate parts Est. 500 - 700 are numbered to the gun, the barrel-to-frame fit is tight and it times and 2098 Whitney Navy Model Percussion Revolver locks up correctly. A very nice First Model in excellent condition. serial #17931, 36 cal, 7 1/2'' octagon barrel with an about very good (8A1001-13) {ANTIQUE} (600/800) bore showing evident rifling with scattered shallow pinprick pits. The Est. 600 - 800 metal surfaces of this second model third type revolver have toned to gunmetal gray with scattered light freckles, the muzzle is slightly-rounded and there is some wear to silver along the high edges. The frame screws show some faint remnants of fire blue and the triggerguard is a pleasant straw color with a bit of tarnish from the years. The smooth walnut grips are about very good, they are shy of the metal along the bottom of the grip frame and have scattered handling marks throughout, each panel is stamp-numbered to the gun. The gun appears to function and time well mechanically. (22A9898-61) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2104 Smith & Wesson .38 Double Action Revolver 2108 Custom Bavarian Model 1858/67 Percussion Podewils-Linder Rifle serial #23833, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely serial #87443, 13.9mm, shortened 25'' barrel with a bright excellent Second Model revolver retains about 95% original nickel plate showing bore. This interesting has been converted to a muzzleloader scattered oxidation blemishes, fine dispersed bubbling, and handling from its breechloading configuration as a Model 1858/67 marks. The triggerguard and latch show strong blue finish with some Podewils-Linder rifle. The metal surfaces are toning to a gunmetal-gray thinning from handling. The trigger and hammer show beautiful patina with scattered small areas of light and pinprick pitting overall, case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The diamond along with scattered spots of old light oxidation. The markings on the checkered hard rubber factory grips are scratch numbered to the gun lockplate are no longer present, there is a softened ''S'' surmounting the and rate excellent. Barrel-to-frame fit is excellent as is timing and lock serial number on the top of the barrel, which matches the serial number up. The major parts are correctly numbered to the gun and the barrel on the left side of the breech, three softened German inspection marks address includes the 1880 patent date of later guns. This gun includes and an ''E'' on the left quarter flat of the breech, and there are some the original hinged brown cloth covered factory box that is correctly end other scattered inspection marks on the small parts. The European labeled and pencil numbered to the gun on the underside although the walnut stock has been neatly shortened so that the middle and upper numbers are faded. The box rates very good plus with scattered edge band springs and middle band are no longer utilized and the wear, three of the cover corners torn and there is a small splash of paint replacement double strapped upper band has had a sling swivel welded on the front edge of the cover. Includes a factory letter that indicates this to the bottom. The stock rates about fine as very lightly cleaned during gun was shipped as described on April 11, 1881 to Foss Brothers Co., the period of use with a touch of added finish. As the breechloading Chicago, Illinois, in a 15 gun shipment. What is interesting is there is a mechanism has been removed from the rear of the action, there is a purple ink stamp on the inside of the box that states ''FROM / FOSS clear seem in the wood running between the rear of the lockplate and BROS. CO. / SPORTING GOODS / 43 SO. CLARK ST. / CHICAGO''. the left breech of the barrel, where a new piece of very nicely-matched An excellent and very collectible Second Model. (8A9898-35) walnut has been added. There is a neat channel in the underside of the {ANTIQUE} (500/700) forend between the upper and lower bands, a small chip in the toe and a Est. 500 - 700 few scattered light handling marks, and the buttstock displays a few 2105 Smith & Wesson .32 Double Action Revolver lightly softened small cartouches. The folding leaf is missing from the serial #67182, 32 S&W, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely little rear sight base which has an added square notch that works nicely with Fourth Model revolver retains about 96% original nickel plate, the the iron blade front sight. A shortened original slotted head cleaning rod cylinder has scattered oxidation blemishes and there are lightly cleaned with copper-coated head is included and the action of this handy rifle patches of pitting on the right side of the barrel above the hinge. The remains robust. Model 1858/67 Podewils-Linder rifles saw service with triggerguard and latch retain strong blue with a few areas of light wear. Bavarian forces during the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian wars. The trigger and hammer have beautiful bold case-hardened colors with (23A9896-143) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) light operational wear. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips with Est. 500 - 700 S&W logo are exceptional and are numbered to the gun, although the 2109 Belgian Snider-Action Single Shot ''Zulu'' Shotgun penciled numbers are very faint, they fit the frame superbly. The gun still 'Conversion number'' 4520, 12ga. 33'' barrel, unchoked with an oxidized times and locks up correctly with tight barrel-to-frame fit and all bore that shows light even pitting. The metal surfaces are a pleasing appropriate major parts are correctly numbered to the gun. The gun smooth plum brown patina with lockplate and breech more of a includes the factory hinged box with brown cloth covering that is blue-gray case-hardened patina. The barrel is marked ''Zulu'' on its top correctly end labeled to the gun but the penciled numbers on the surface and exhibits Belgian proofs scattered about, the breech block underside are too faint to read. Also included are a period bore brush. and hammer both with light pitting, the hammer a bit more moderate. This gun includes a factory letter that indicates it shipped from The smooth European walnut stock rates very good overall with just a Springfield as described on August 27, 1884 to M.W. Robinson, New ghost of a left side serial number, showing a light cleaning and refinish, York, New York, which was Smith & Wesson's largest dealer. A beautiful showing remnants of some light dings beneath. There is a 2'' crack in little .32 for the collector. (8A9898-38) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) stock at rear of the frame it will not flex, and the original ramrod/cleaning Est. 500 - 700 rod recess has been neatly filled. Originally converted from French 2106 Engraved Smith & Wesson .32 Double Action Revolver model 1853/67 ''Tabatiere'' infantry rifles; these arms were later serial #280668, 32 S&W, 3'' barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. converted to 12ga purportedly for trade with the natives in French The metal surfaces have factory engraved light scroll with punch-dot African colonies as the story goes, hence being dubbed ''Zulu''. The shading on the sides of the frame, wedges on each side of the barrel snider breech operates as designed however the extractor does not and top of the knuckle, and on the topstrap forward of the latch. The come fully rearward and the lock is crisp mechanically. A very pleasing metal surfaces retain about 80% original nickel plate, the muzzle half of example of these interesting trade guns from a most unlikely source. the barrel and cylinder worn to a brown patina with oxidation blemishes (3A8840-34) {ANTIQUE} [Roy Jinks Collection] (150/250) and fine pinprick pitting. The triggerguard has toned to mostly brown Est. 150 - 250 with oxidation stains and a few pits. The trigger and hammer are gray on 2110 Philadelphia Percussion Target Pistol by John Krider the sides with brown on the face of the trigger and top of the hammer. .58 Cal, 10'' octagon barrel with a heavily oxidized smooth bore. The The grips are smooth factory mother-of-pearl with gold S&W medallions, barrel is an overall soft brown oxidized patina with scattered light the left one is no longer present, but the grips rate excellent otherwise. pinprick pitting and a small impact mark at the muzzle. It features a Barrel-to-frame fit has vertical play, the cylinder's lock up needs simple dovetail front sight and has a single inlaid platinum band just attention and timing is good. A fine Fourth Model with seen some use ahead of the patent breech, which shows a gold blowout plug. The tang over the years. (8A9952-85) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) shows some very light engraving and has a simple fixed rear sight with Est. 500 - 700 the top of the barrel flat marked ''John Krider''. The balance of the iron 2107 Engraved Smith & Wesson .38 Double Action Revolver hardware is similar, a soft brown patina, the back action lock showing serial #91308, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel that is lightly oxidized and pitted some very light swirls of scroll and marked ''Philada'' with scroll up the showing a bulge on both sides of the barrel about mid-bore. The metal hammer flat, its skirt chipped right at the nipple. The front extension is surfaces have been New York engraved and cut into the original finish. engraved in a pineapple finial and the single spur triggerguard has a The sides of the receiver have tight foliate engraving with punch-dot small spray of scroll on the bow. The English walnut buttstock shows shading, that also extends over three quarters of the barrel, with wedges some nice grain figure in the area of the forend with numerous older on the chambers of the cylinder, backstrap and topstrap for about 75% dings, scratches and handling marks and a crack from the lockplate to coverage. The metal surfaces retain about 70% original nickel plate with the triggerplate. The checkering has worn somewhat smooth and the most of the loss to the right side of the frame, and the whole cylinder grooved flared butt shows a couple chips as well; there is a silver oval also showing scattered flaking, oxidation stains and fine pitting on the monogram plate atop the wrist which is un-engraved. The arm is other surfaces. The triggerguard, latch, trigger and hammer have all equipped with a single set trigger which functions, the lock will not hold toned to gray. The smooth unmarked mother-of-pearl grips rate on half-cock and will only hold on full cock when the trigger is ''set''. A excellent. Barrel-to-frame fit is tight with excellent timing and lock up and later ramrod is included. A very good example pistol from this all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. The extractor well-thought-of Philadelphia maker, showing its age a bit but was cam is missing from the gun and the extractor no longer functions. quality-constructed throughout, no doubt one of a pair ''back in the day''. (8A9952-53) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) (3A7147-126) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2111 Interesting Baltimore Rolling Block Target Pistol by Heiges 2114 Forehand & Wadsworth Double Hammer Shotgun 22 RF, 10'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is an serial #599, 12 ga., 26'' neatly shortened barrels, now un-choked, with interesting and otherwise unmarked rolling block single shot pistol, mostly bright very good bores. The barrels show a fading damascus gunsmith-violinist-constructed by LD Heiges of Baltimore and the pattern and are primarily a soft plum brown. The barrels still touch at the so-marked on the frame beneath the grips, each grip panel as well with muzzles however the solder between has not been re-filled and there is his oval one-piece stamp. All of the metal surfaces are a dull pewter currently no bead. The frame is a silvery and gray case-hardened patina gray patina with light oxidation staining and some scattered light pitting. with the lockplates having toned to plum. The checkered round knob There is a simple Patridge style front sight and fixed square notch rear English walnut buttstock would rate otherwise about good were it not for atop the frame. The grips are very nice checkered rosewood and rate a crack completely through the wrist which was repaired, it has very fine with a few light handling marks and dings. Luther D Heiges of re-separated and will flex. The splinter style forend rates good with a 3'' Baltimore was a violin maker of some talent, his violins very nice. It crack, having been sanded with flat-top checkering. The barrels do would appear as though he had a short foray into pistol making as well, exhibit both lateral and vertical play however the rebounding locks seem and there is one other rifle known with his stamping beneath the to operate properly. All of the markings remain crisp, the buttplate has a buttplate . The frame is stamped ''Heiges Baltimore'' and dated 1926 chip at the toe. An interesting antique shotgun with a decidedly and as-mentioned each grip is similarly stamped. The face of the trigger cowboy-look that could likely be resurrected by a talented wood man, is neatly checkered and there appears to be the beginnings of a slight tightened up a bit and perhaps taken to the cowboy action range. shallow dovetail on the underside of the barrel, perhaps he was going to (3A9938-38) {ANTIQUE} [Bill Reese Collection] (100/200) fit a forearm and never got to it. A bit of research shows that Heiges Est. 100 - 200 graduated from Baltimore's "Maryland Institute College of Art" in 1893 2115 Unmarked Belgian Percussion Double Shotgun with a major in "mechanical art". He belonged to a chapter of the US 10 ga., 32'' barrels with oxidized bores. The barrels are a soft brown Revolver Association and was one of a handful of shooters who patina showing remnants of damascus pattern beneath, the rib marked represented his chapter at the national competition, he was elected ''Real Twist''. There are a few spots of light oxidation or perhaps light president of his chapter in 1924. A very interesting single shot pistol pitting and there is no bead at front. The lockplates, ramrod tailpipe, long from a talented violin maker and avid shooter. (3A9671-21) {C&R} tang triggerguard, buttplate and barrel tang all show the very lightest [David & Lore Squier Collection] (400/600) open scroll and have been nickel plated, now showing some light Est. 400 - 600 oxidation. The right side hammer shows remnants of some plate and a 2112 Fine Belgian Flintlock Coat Pistol bit of light scroll, the left hammer is a replacement. The European walnut .52 cal, 8 3/4'' part round barrel with partial integral rib and an oxidized stock rates very good as lightly sanded and refinished years ago, the bore. The barrel is an overall soft brown patina with pewter undertones, checkering now flat-top and the buttplate slightly proud around its showing a rather nice gold-washed brass pinched front sight with a small periphery. There is a later ramrod included and the locks do not hold on empty groove just to its front, perhaps where another sight once sat. half-cock, they work properly at full cock. (3A9938-66) {ANTIQUE} [Bill The convex lockplate features a pronounced teat at its rear with ''A Reese Collection] (100/200) Liege'' barely discernible, and a rather nice swan-neck cock and Est. 100 - 200 unbridled frizzen which shows a period relining. The lock is a dull gray 2116 Excellent Fabrique Nationale High Power Barreled Action patina with light oxidation and the hammer shows an old well-done serial #7951, .270 Win, 24'' factory FN barrel with a bright excellent repair. All of the brass hardware shows evidence of a one-time gold bore, which is highly likely unfired. These wonderful barreled actions wash. There is a ribbed ramrod thimble, and fancy tailpipe, fancy were arguably the finest ''Mauser'' turn-bolt rifles ever made. The triggerguard with chiseled urn finial, grotesque at front extension and external metal surfaces retain about 99% original FN blue with the panoplies of arms on the bow. There is a grotesque buttcap also with interior races of the receiver, follower, feed ramp and bolt remaining panoplies of arms, a flat sideplate showing panoplies of arms and lion in-the-white and have what is likely their original grease preservative, and there is a pierced rococo monogram plate atop the wrist which is now hardening slightly with the years. There are a couple of spots here un-engraved. The French walnut stock rates about very good showing and there of some extremely light surface oxidation, but they are missed an old light cleaning many years ago, a repair to a break through the at first glance and absolutely unobtrusive, the bolt handle with a bit of highly figured grain at the wrist, neatly patched repair at the buttcap and very light staining that would polish bright again very quickly and easily. a 1 1/2'' chip missing at right nose of stock, the left with a prominent The trigger has some very nice pale purplish fire temper and the bolt crack. There is delicate Baroque carving around the tang with another stop is a lovely pale fire blue, with a small spot of light oxidation. These nice flourish to the rear of the tailpipe with ribbed stock flats and there is beautiful actions were never made scope-ready, but do come factory a stained dowel as ramrod. The lock does function mechanically. A equipped with low-swept safeties and a push-button release floorplate. lovely pistol, very attractive and well-made, showing its age now a bit. The front ring has a prominent ''FN'' logo factory marked, with the (3B7949-51) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) Fabrique Nationale Herstal roll marking on the left side of receiver. The Est. 500 - 700 front sight ramp has its original brass bead sight and hood, the rear 2113 Remington Model 1889 Double Hammergun receiver ring factory drilled on its right side for a receiver sight. Barrel, serial #246385, 12 ga., 19'' neatly shortened barrels with about very receiver, and bolt are all serial numbered alike. These sublime actions good bores showing some scattered light pitting. The barrels are an are very hard to come by these days, this one in a fabulous light-reoiling overall soft plum brown patina with a couple light dings and a neatly and exceedingly versatile chambering. Don't miss this one, ''they aint raised dent in both the left and right tubes, showing a bit of re-soldering makin' anymore''. (3A1030-1) {FIREARM} (400/600) of the rib. Lockplates and frame are a mottled plum and silvery Est. 400 - 600 case-hardened patina with the Remington Arms markings still good. The 2117 German Small Ring '98 Mauser Action buttstock is a later replacement of hardwood and is somewhat serial #1376v, (action only). This is a small ring KAR 98 action from rudimentary but seems to fit rather well with a 14'' length of pull; the Erfurt, now in-the-white showing a few sparsely scattered areas of light forend is original and rates about good showing a couple minor repairs oxidation, dings and some hardened oil. The action is in the beginning to lengthy cracks, having been lightly sanded as well. The toe line has a stages of being sporter-ready, with four very neatly, obviously less-than-professionally added sling swivel and the underside of the professionally, drilled and tapped holes atop the rings to accommodate bottom rib shows a soldered swivel base as well. The barrels exhibit scope bases. The stripper clip charging guide has been very neatly light lateral and vertical play but seem to be on-face, the left hammer is removed from the rear ring, with the front of ring overhanging ''hood'' a replacement, as-are both hammer screws, the lockplates however seen on these actions, also very neatly and professionally removed, seem to function properly mechanically. An attractive little 1904-made giving a nice clean look to the whole action. The top ''tab'' of the bolt custom ''coach gun'' that may still have some life left in it once tightened release has been neatly removed and dressed, the bolt handle has been up a bit. (3A9938-37) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (200/400) low-swept and is in the beginning stages of finish polishings, there is a Est. 200 - 400 low-scope safety fitted and the edge of the follower beveled. A nice jumping off point for that lightweight Mannlicher-style sporter or quality small ring-based magazine rifle. (3A1030-2) {FIREARM} (100/300) Est. 100 - 300 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2118 Winchester Model 1917 Enfield Action 2122 Large Contemporary Flintlock Brass-Barreled Swivel Gun This is a Winchester Model 1917 Enfield action with mixed parts and This is an interesting modern take on the naval style swivel gun, this remains in very good condition awaiting either restoration, or a custom example in a rather interesting ''blunderbuss'' configuration with a huge magazine rifle build. The action retains 98% arsenal grade dark widely flaring cannon-belled muzzle with more basis in Hollywood than Parkerizing and includes the following parts: bolt assembly; action in factual design. The bore is likely 1'' at its terminal end but flares widely screws; bottom metal; magazine floorplate; magazine box; magazine to 3 1/2'' at the muzzle, showing light oxidation within. The barrel is a spring; magazine follower; bolt stop (stripped); rear sight; trigger; and dull goldenrod patina and shows remnants of a painted-on lacquer that bolt stop spring rest. The bolt shows some oxidation as does the is beginning to flake, the exposed portions beneath a very dark ocher. floorplate. There are no other parts included but 1917 parts are very The barrel is octagonal, transitioning to round with a turned medial and easy to come by. (3A1030-3) {FIREARM} (100/200) astragals toward the muzzle, it exhibits a single Belgian proof on the top Est. 100 - 200 flat. The barrel has two wide trunnion projections midway down its length 2119 Custom US M1 Carbine by Winchester about 1 1/4'' in length and about 3/4'' in diameter. The heavy iron serial #1064435, 22 Spitfire (5.7mm Johnson), 18" barrel with an lockplate appears to be from a flintlock military musket and has a large excellent bore. The barrel and vented handguard retain about 99% brass pan showing a bridled frizzen and pierced reinforced cock. There commercial blue with some light scratches down its length while the are a brass ramrod thimble, tailpipe, heavy triggerguard and wide receiver and trigger assembly retain about 70% of an arsenal parkerized buttplate. The European hardwood stock rates about fair showing a finish that is silvering along the edges. The AI-marked bayonet lug barrel missing sliver beneath the full length of the lockplate, repairs left and band, action lug and buttplate have a bright chrome finish. The right of tang, a number of small cracks and a large section of the forend commercial buttstock has been refinished, now a blonde color with an missing nearly its full length along its left side. The barrel it would appear added lacquer finish with a few light scratches. There are no sights and is retained with simple finish nails but the lock works well mechanically; the rear sight dovetail has been filled with a scope base adapter. The there is no ramrod. A very interesting item that, once repaired, would action's parts appear to be Winchester and receiver is equipped with a look right at home in some manner of pirate or naval display. round bolt, the trigger assembly with a push-style safety. There is no (3A6519-503) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] magazine but any GI issue mag should work. An interesting custom (200/400) carbine in an uncommon caliber offering. (3,4A6520-3495) {MODERN} Est. 200 - 400 [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (300/400) 2123 New York State Over Under Buck and Ball Percussion Combination Gun Est. 300 - 400 by Ogden 2120 Unmarked Percussion Mule Ear Carbine .45 cal. over 12 ga., 29'' round barrels with oxidized bores. The barrels About .32 cal., 18'' octagon barrel, shortened during the period of use, are primarily a plum and pewter gray patina with light oxidation and with an oxidized bore. This was likely a conventional long rifle that scattered pinprick pitting, also with some light handling marks from the appears to have been shortened a great deal, perhaps by as much as years. There is a simple blade front sight and flat-top rear, the top of the half. The barrel is unmarked, has simple dovetail front and rear sights barrel marked ''C Ogden/Owego NY''. The long iron tang is very simple and is an overall brown oxidized patina. The lockplate has an interesting and there are back-action locks left and right with simple border pivoting hammer mounted to a stud at the center of the lock with an engraving and ''JST Latham''-marked locks. The simple iron triggerguard external hammer spring and a side-mounted nipple. It is completely is rudimentary and stamped ''GRD'' with simple crescent brass buttplate unmarked and somewhat rudimentary in construction. The maple stock with simple toeplate. The maple stock rates about very good as has a pewter buttplate and scant left-side cheekpiece and rates perhaps refinished many years ago, regaining some minor dings and handling good with multiple small cracks, dings and repaired toe. There are four marks, the left side stamped ''WH Humble''. The locks seem to function star-shaped brass inlays and four lozenge-shaped wedge escutcheons for the most part, the single trigger will operate both of them along the forestock. An interesting rudimentary gunsmith take on the simultaneously if both are cocked, the right hammer is a replacement. mule ear ignition system. (3A6520-1736) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Included with the arm are two ramrods which appear to be original Kennedy Collection] (100/200) equipment. Charles Ogden was part of a gunsmithing family from Est. 100 - 200 Owego New York, active perhaps the 1820s to late 1870s. 2121 Unmarked Percussion Swivel Barrel Double Rifle (3A7249-268) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) .45 cal., 30 1/4'' octagon barrels with lightly oxidized bores. This is an Est. 300 - 500 interesting, somewhat rudimentarily-constructed percussion side 2124 Unmarked Belgian Percussion Fowler hammer double rifle of very generous proportions. All of the metal About 18 bore, 40'' part octagon part round barrel with an oxidized bore. surfaces are a dull gunmetal gray and lightly oxidized plum brown patina The barrel is an over deep plum and soft brown patina showing showing sparsely scattered oxidation here or there. Each set of barrels scattered light oxidation and pitting in the flash area around the nipple has its own silver blade-style front sights (one blade has fractured) and bolster. The Joseph Golcher lockplate is an oxidized brown patina and an open dovetail rear with step elevator, one being very long and has had the hammer and protruding portion of the tumbler broken off semi-ornate, one much shorter. The lockplate and sideplate are (they are not included). The iron bow triggerguard shows some light back-action style, lock with a very heavy, lightly chiseled or sculpted engraving and there is a simple iron shotgun butt. The European walnut hammer with a large finger spur, the sideplate with a spring-loaded stock rates good to perhaps about very good with coarse checkering catch designed to lock the barrels in place, it will need mechanical and the overall dings, scratches and handling marks that come from a attention. There is a simple iron triggerguard and generous wide iron field-used gun. There is no ramrod. (3A9964-10) {ANTIQUE} (40/80) buttplate and a small silver monogram plate on bottom of the pistolgrip. Est. 40 - 80 The American black walnut stock rates very good, also with generous 2125 Three Barrel Gun Company American Drilling Combination Gun proportions and a rather interesting deeply fluted comb, with some nice serial # 679, 12 ga. by likely 32-40 Win, 28'' barrels choked a light full in grain figure in the butt, a few minor chips here and there, repair at the each, with bright about very good bores showing a number of raised toe and light handling marks. There is a ramrod included and the lock is dings about a foot from the muzzles both left and right, the rifle barrel mechanically functional. (3A6520-1834) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' very fine to near excellent. The barrels show a fading brown and pewter Kennedy Collection] (200/300) damascus pattern their full length, also with a bit of light oxidation here Est. 200 - 300 and there, the bottom rifle barrel retaining perhaps 75% fading original blue. The front dovetail sight is no longer present, the rear sight is in place, right of barrel marked ''The Three-Barrel Gun Co'', the left ''Wheeling W Va''. The frame shows about 80% of a fading old reblued finish with a bit of light oxidation here and there but with a significant crack through the right side frame just below the right fence, negating any possibility of utilizing this firearm for anything other than parts or display. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock rates about very good as refinished with the checkering flat-topped, with the remnants of some light dings and handling marks beneath; the splinter forend is in a similar state of condition. The action does seem to function properly. (3A7249-260) {C&R} (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2126 Unmarked Percussion Halfstock Sporting and Target Rifle 2130 Remington No. 2 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle About .44 cal., 32 1/2'' octagonal Remington barrel with a bright very fine serial #22067, 22 RF, 24" octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The bore showing light oxidation. The barrel is a plum and dull gunmetal gray barrel of this rifle appears to be have been shortened from 26" and the patina with some scattered light oxidation here and there. There is a front sight is set back quite a bit more than what one would expect. The simple front sight in dovetail, no rear seat, and a simple lollipop rear barrel is a mottled gray-brown patina showing some scattered light aperture sight is mounted in the wood atop the wrist. The lock as well is pitting and old oxidation staining that is relatively unobtrusive. The unmarked and shows a bit of light scroll engraving rolled-on, along with Remington Arms Co. address remains intact and strong. The action has some light pitting in the cap splash area, as well as on the nipple barrel. taken on a dark silvery case-hardened patina showing some light dings The simple nosecap is pewter with brass triggerguard and buttplate with and freckling with some generous remnants of vibrant colors along the a very small toeplate. The pewter patchbox has a rear door, its smaller left side. The screw heads show light slot wear and the patent dates front door has broken off. The American walnut stock rates very good remain crisp. One rear sight screw is missing and the small action parts and has some nice grain figure with the expected light handling marks. retain a generous amount of original bright blue. The smooth walnut The lock functions well and an older ramrod is included. (3A6520-1665) stock and schnabel forend with ebony tip insert remain in very good plus {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (300/500) condition showing generous amounts of original varnish along with some Est. 300 - 500 scattered light dings. The original sporting rear sight is intact along with 2127 Remington Model 8 Semi-Auto Rifle a German silver blade front sight and the action seems to function well serial #31825, 30 Remington, 22" barrel with an about good bore mechanically. (13B9459-31) {C&R} (300/500) showing darkness and light oxidation in the grooves with otherwise good Est. 300 - 500 rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this rifle retain perhaps 60% of 2131 Remington No. 4 Rolling Block Takedown Rifle an older reapplied rust blue thinning and toning overall to a deep serial #J313458, 22 Short & Long, 22 1/2" octagon barrel with a gray-brown patina along with some scattered light dings and remnants moderately pitted bore showing evident rifling throughout. The barrel of of fine pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The bolt body has been lightly this rifle retains generous original blue throughout toning to a pleasant engine-turned and all markings remain intact and strong. The barrel blue-gray patina showing some scattered light freckling and light dings assembly is un-numbered and shows no refurbishment date codes, the along the edges. The action is a mottled silvery gray case-hardened serial number would put the gun to around 1913. The smooth straight patina showing some remnants of colors in the protected areas. The grip walnut buttstock and forend remain in about good condition as action parts retain strong original blue, all markings remain strong and cleaned and showing a heavy coat of added finish with a small repaired the barrel shows August 1923 date code. The walnut stocks rate very crack at the upper tang, a number of thin cracks at the forend tip and good, the forend showing a small pin repair to a crack at the tip and the some scattered dings. The forend is a slightly oversized replacement stock with some crazing older added varnish, scattered dings and two with replacement screw and the stocks are fitted with added sling swivel vacant holes on either side that appear to have held a small disc. studs. The hard rubber buttplate is intact showing some moderate Barrel-to-frame fit shows moderate play and there are some paper smoothing and dings. The adjustable sporting rear sight shows a spacers present in an attempt to alleviate this. The original sporting replacement blade and elevation slider and the original plain bead front sights are intact and the action seems to function well mechanically. is intact. The bolt hold-open does not engage reliably and probably (13A9459-14) {C&R} (150/250) needs a new spring, the action otherwise seems to function well Est. 150 - 250 mechanically. (13A9910-7) {C&R} (500/700) 2132 Remington No. 2 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle Est. 500 - 700 serial #7504, 38 RF, 28" octagon barrel with a partially bright good bore 2128 Remington Model 8 Semi-Auto Rifle showing some scattered light pitting and oxidation with good rifling serial #47380, 35 Remington, 22" barrel with a bright bore showing crisp throughout. The metal surfaces of this rifle have mostly toned to a rifling throughout and a slight bulge near the muzzle. The metal surfaces mottled gray patina showing some remnants of period reapplied blue of this June 1922 date-coded rifle retain perhaps 65-70% original blue along the barrel and some scattered minor pinprick pitting. The E. with the action thinning and toning to gray patina, some scattered Remington & Sons address remains intact and strong and the patent freckling and overall light to perhaps moderate handling marks mostly dates on the frame are mostly legible. The smooth straight grip walnut along the barrel jacket. There are a few small dents along the left side buttstock and forend with steel schnabel tip remain in good condition jacket, the barrel nut shows a thin crack at the 12 o'clock position and with the sides of the butt showing some older added finish along with the bolt remains mostly bright showing some mild gray freckling. All some thin cracks at the tangs and near the forend tip and scattered markings remain intact and strong and the barrel jacket collar and dings. The original sporting sights are intact and the action seems to buttplate are matching the receiver. The smooth straight grip walnut function well mechanically. (13A9459-11) {ANTIQUE} (250/450) buttstock and forend with slight schnabel remain in very good condition Est. 250 - 450 showing some flaking old varnish, a tiny hairline crack at the upper tang, 2133 Remington No. 2 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle thin 1 1/4" crack at the rear of forend and some overall light handling serial #15329, 32 RF, 26" octagon barrel with a partially bright fair bore marks. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman receiver peep sight, original showing some scattered light pitting and oxidation, one area about an sporting rear sight and a replacement Lyman white bead front. inch back from the muzzle rather heavy, and good rifling throughout. (13A9910-3) {C&R} (500/700) The metal surfaces of this rifle have mostly toned to a deep gray patina Est. 500 - 700 showing some scattered smoothed-over light pitting and minor dings. 2129 Remington Model 14 Slide Action Rifle The action shows some remnants of silvery case-hardened patina with serial #1287, 30 Remington, 19 1/2" neatly shortened barrel with a good some generous colors around the protected left side and upper tang bore showing overall light oxidation and perhaps some pinprick pitting where a tang sight once was, its screws now missing. The E. Remington with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this rifle & Sons address and frame patent dates remain legible and the action are a relatively even mix of fading original blue and blue-gray patina with parts retain generous original blue. The smooth straight grip walnut silvering at the high edges and some scattered remnants of old buttstock and forend with steel schnabel tip remain in very good oxidation staining. The rear edge of the slide arm shows some remnants condition showing mostly worn finish, a tiny hairline crack at the upper of case-hardened colors and the bolt remains mostly bright. The smooth tang and scattered light dings, a few a bit more moderate along the pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend remain in good condition comb. The stocks retain some nice raised grain and fit the frame very showing mostly worn finish, some scattered light dings and handing well. The rifle is sighted with a simple fixed sporting rear notch and the marks. There is a somewhat rudimentary period added sling swivel front is a large German silver blade. The action seems to function well attached to the forend and a vacant hole along the toe line. The original mechanically. (13A9459-2) {ANTIQUE} (250/450) hard rubber buttplate is intact showing some moderate scuffs and a Est. 250 - 450 small chip at the toe. The rear sight has a simple replacement elevation slider in lieu of the more complicated factory wheel and the front sight is a Marble's large brass bead mounted on a higher dovetailed base. The action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9910-8) {C&R} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2134 Remington No. 4 Rolling Block Takedown Rifle 2139 German P.626(b) Semi-Auto Pistol by Fabrique Nationale serial #149082, 32 RF, 24" octagon barrel with a partially bright fair bore serial #20110b, 32 ACP, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore showing scattered pitting, some areas on the moderate side, and showing a couple scattered freckles and crisp rifling throughout. The evident rifling throughout. The barrel of this rifle shows generous metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 92% original blue showing amounts of original blue toning to a deep gray-brown patina along with some thinning to gray patina along the gripstraps, mild high edge wear some light freckling and a few areas of minor old pitting nearer the and some small sparsely scattered areas of finish loss due to some sort muzzle. The action is a mild brown patina showing some scattered of contaminant. The barrel remains mostly bright and all markings are pinprick pitting and the small action parts retain 90% original blue. Both intact and strong with proper eagle firing proofs and "(Eagle) / WaA140" the barrel and upper tang are marked with Remington Arms Co. Waffenamts. The checkered walnut grips remain in excellent condition address. The smooth walnut stocks remain in very good plus condition showing a few minor handling marks. All of the serialized parts are showing some scattered light handling marks, a few small scuffs along matching, one original magazine is included and the action seems to the tip of the forend and a vacant hole along the toe line. Barrel-to-frame function well mechanically. (13A9807-341) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio fit is very good, the rifle has a replacement long sporting rear sight and Collection] (250/450) plain blade front. The action seems to function well mechanically. Est. 250 - 450 (13A9459-16) {C&R} (150/250) 2140 German P.626(b) Semi-Auto Pistol by Fabrique Nationale Est. 150 - 250 serial #4722b, 32 ACP, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore showing 2135 Japanese Type 94 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Kokubunji just a couple tiny freckles and strong rifling throughout. The metal serial #54469, 8mm Nambu, 3 7/8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. surfaces of this pistol retain about 90% original blue with most of the The metal surfaces of this May 1944 date-coded pistol retain about 92% loss due to the gripstraps thinning and toning to gray patina, some high original blue showing some operational wear along the slide and the edge wear and a couple pinprick pits along the slide. The barrel remains gripstraps thinning to mild gray patina. There are a few tiny areas of mostly bright and all markings are intact and strong with proper eagle minor oxidation staining and the metal surfaces show the expected very firing proofs and "(Eagle) / WaA140" Waffenamts. The checkered walnut hasty rough machining marks. All markings remain intact and crisp and grips remain in very good plus condition showing some gaps where they the barrel is bright. The black checkered Bakelite grips remain in meet the frame and the left panel with some minor wear around the excellent condition showing perhaps a few minor handling marks and escutcheon. All of the serialized parts are matching, one original their fit to the frame is solid. All of the serialized parts are matching and magazine is included and the action seems to function well the action seems to function well mechanically. One original late-war mechanically. (13A9807-319) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] magazine numbered "245" is included. A solid example demonstrating (250/450) the last ditch nature of arms production. (13A9807-352) {C&R} [Vincent Est. 250 - 450 Coniglio Collection] (400/600) 2141 French Model 1907-15 Berthier Bolt Action Rifle by Delaunay Belleville Est. 400 - 600 serial #FJ17720, 8mm Lebel, 31" 1917-dated MPA barrel with a bright 2136 German P.27 Semi-Auto Pistol by CZ excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Balle N-marked M16-updated serial #369139, 32 ACP, 3 7/8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The rifle retain about 90-92% arsenal refurbished black enamel finish metal surfaces of this fnh-coded pistol retain about 97-98% original blue showing some scattered mild flaking and freckling. The bolt retains most and phosphate finishes showing one or two tiny freckles on the slide and of its Parkerized finish showing some mild operational wear and the rear some light high edge wear. The barrel remains bright and the small parts sight spring retains much of its straw color. All markings remain intact retain almost all of their nice straw color. All markings remain crisp and and strong and there is also a small "P" stamped below the "N" on the clear, the right side frame stamped with "(Eagle) / WaA76", the barrel receiver. The walnut stock rates about good showing some light with the same along with an eagle firing proof. The checkered dark chipping behind the upper tang, a couple small arsenal repairs and brown Bakelite grip remains in very good plus condition showing a thin overall dings, a few a bit more moderate ahead of the right finger crack running the length of the backstrap. One original magazine is groove. The stock has been arsenal re-numbered to match along with included and the action seems to function well mechanically. the bolt and bolt head, the triggerguard is un-numbered. The rifle is not (13A9807-339) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (400/600) import-marked and the action seems to function well mechanically. Est. 400 - 600 (13A9807-158) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (350/550) 2137 German P.27 Semi-Auto Pistol by CZ with Capture Papers Est. 350 - 550 serial #452267, 32 ACP, 3 7/8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The 2142 French Model 1936-51 Bolt Action Rifle by St. Etienne metal surfaces of this fnh-coded pistol retain about 94% original serial #G37723, 7.5 French, 24 1/2" barrel with integral grenade phosphate and blue finishes (only the sideplate is blue) showing some launcher and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this rifle mild high edge wear and some scattered small specks of minor retain about 97-98% original Parkerized finish showing some mild high oxidation staining. The barrel remains bright and the small parts retain edge wear and a few areas toning to mild gray-brown patina. All most of their mild straw color. All markings remain crisp and clear, the markings remain intact and crisp showing a very discreet Century import right side frame stamped with "(Eagle) / WaA76", the barrel with the mark along the right side receiver. The hardwood stocks remain in near same along with an eagle firing proof. The checkered dark brown excellent condition showing some lightly flaking arsenal finish, a tiny Bakelite grip remains in excellent condition showing a small ding on the flake at the right edge handguard and some other minor handling marks. right side. One original magazine is included and the action seems to The buttstock retains a strong 1958-dated cartouche and the stocks are function well mechanically. The included capture certificate is dated crisply stamp-numbered matching. The remaining serialized parts November 20, 1945 and lists the pistol by serial number authorizing Paul including the bayonet are matching and the action seems to function N. Davis to retain the gun. A nice late-war production piece with capture well mechanically. (13A9807-221) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] papers. (13A9807-330) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (500/700) (400/600) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 400 - 600 2138 French Contract Spanish Ruby Semi-Auto Pistol with Capture Papers 2143 French Model 1936-51 Bolt Action Rifle by St. Etienne serial #131718, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright very good bore serial #F29582, 7.5 French, 24 1/2" barrel with integral grenade showing some light pitting in the grooves and strong rifling throughout. launcher and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this rifle The metal surfaces of this "Vesta" trademark pistol retain perhaps 60% retain about 95% original Parkerized finish showing some mild high arsenal rust blue showing high edge wear, overall thinning and toning to edge and operational wear along with some areas toning slightly to gray-brown patina along with some scattered light pitting. The markings gray-brown. All markings remain intact and strong showing a very are somewhat softened but legible with Hijos de Angel Echeverria maker discreet Century import mark along the left side receiver. One sling mark on the slide, circled "HE" on the left side frame and French double swivel screw is missing and the rear sight slider catch is broken. The star acceptance on the bottom of the frame. The checkered walnut grips hardwood stocks are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very remain in good condition showing moderately worn checkering and good plus condition showing a few small abrasions along the edges, handling marks and a small crack at the top of the right panel. The scattered handling marks and a good 1954-dated cartouche on the right barrel and slide are matching the frame and one original "HE" marked side butt. The bayonet is un-numbered, the remaining serialized parts magazine showing moderate wear along the feed lips is included. An are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. original brown leather flap holster is also included that rates very good (13A9807-217) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) showing some minor crackling and scattered light scuffs. The back side Est. 300 - 500 and flap are scratched with the name "C. H. HANNER" (the name of the soldier who brought it back) and there is an old sticker with some illegible writing on the belt loop. The included capture certificate is dated October 8, 1945 and lists the pistol by serial number authorizing Staff Sergeant Clyde H. Hanner to retain the gun. (13A9807-349) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2144 French Model 1949-56 Semi-Auto Rifle by St. Etienne 2148 Austrian M.95 Bolt Action Carbine by Steyr serial #G89989, 7.5 French, 20 3/4" barrel with integral grenade serial #5047P, 8x56R Mannlicher, 20" barrel with a partially bright about launcher and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this rifle very good bore showing some light pitting and oxidation in the grooves retain about 97-98% arsenal Parkerized finish showing some mild high with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1918 edge wear, light handling marks and areas of old cosmoline. All and 1932-dated carbine retain about 95% arsenal refurbished blue markings remain intact and strong with "P75" refurbishment stamp and showing some high edge wear, scattered light handling marks and some discreet Century import mark along the scope rail. The hardwood stocks small areas thinning to gray. The bolt is blued and are unmarked arsenal replacements and remain in excellent condition electro-pencil-numbered matching and the carbine is not import-marked. showing just a few minor handling marks. The bolt carrier is All markings remain intact and strong with the original Austro-Hungarian un-numbered and the remaining serialized parts are matching. One markings struck over with interwar Austrian eagle and "HV (Eagle) 32" original magazine is included and the action seems to function well re-acceptance stamp. The buttplate is also unit marked "PB8 / 91" likely mechanically. (13A9807-215) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] denoting a Pioneer Battalion. The hardwood stock and handguard (500/700) remain in very good plus condition showing some scattered light Est. 500 - 700 abrasions, handling marks and a 1 1/2" moderate chip at the tip of the 2145 French Model 1949-56 Semi-Auto Rifle by St. Etienne stock that is retained when the band is fastened. The stock and serial #H10624, 7.5 French, 20 3/4" barrel with integral grenade handguard are stamp-numbered matching the receiver. The carbine is launcher and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this rifle equipped with proper carbine-length rear sight and tall non-banded retain about 96% arsenal Parkerized finish showing some mild high Austrian blade front. An interesting inter-war Austrian carbine. edge and operational wear along with scattered light handling marks. All (13A9807-228) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (350/550) markings remain intact and strong with "P78" refurbishment stamp and Est. 350 - 550 discreet Century import mark along the scope rail. The hardwood stocks 2149 Hungarian 48M Mosin-Nagant Bolt Action Carbine by FEG are unmarked arsenal replacements and remain in near excellent serial #BA3502, 7.62x54R, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The condition showing a few light dings along the buttstock and a small filler metal surfaces of this 1952-dated carbine retain about 95% original blue repair along the right edge near the triggerguard. The bolt carrier is showing some silvering along the high edges, some small spots of finish un-numbered and the remaining serialized parts are matching. One loss along the receiver from some sort of contaminant and a spot of light original magazine is included and the action seems to function well oxidation staining on the left side magazine. All markings remain crisp mechanically. (13A9807-226) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] and clear, the bolt is bright and there do not appear to be any import (500/700) markings. The hardwood stock and handguard remain in very fine Est. 500 - 700 condition showing a few scattered light dings and mild handling marks 2146 Soviet M38 Mosin-Nagant Bolt Action Carbine by Izhevsk showing strong inspector stamps. All of the serialized parts are matching serial #ZhP7156, 7.62x54R, 20" barrel with a fair-good bore showing and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very nice example scattered moderate oxidation, darkness in the grooves and mostly of these Hungarian-made variants of the Soviet M44 only made for a strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1943-dated carbine couple of years. (13A9807-176) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] retain perhaps 60% original blue with the receiver and magazine toning (400/600) to a deep plum-brown patina with some scattered specks of oxidation Est. 400 - 600 staining and minor freckling. All markings remain intact and strong, there 2150 Polish M44 Mosin-Nagant Bolt Action Carbine by Radom do not appear to be any rework stamps on the barrel shank or import serial #AD7292, 7.62x54R, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The marks. The bolt is a mottled gray patina, the knob showing some rather metal surfaces of this 1955-dated carbine retain about 99% original blue rough machining marks. The hardwood stock and handguard remain in showing just some minor wear along the buttplate and some faint very good condition showing generous amounts of flaking shellac finish silvering at the muzzle. The bolt and cleaning rod remain mostly bright with a small arsenal repair at the tip of the stock, a few thin cracks at the showing a little minor gray freckling and all markings remain crisp and tip and behind the rear barrel band and a moderate abrasion on the right clear, the carbine does not appear to be import-marked. The hardwood side behind the rear band. There is a boxed rework mark on the right stock and handguard remain in excellent condition showing a couple tiny side butt and the stock is a correct M38 variation. The floorplate and handling marks and a few small areas of mild discoloration along with a buttplate are matching and the bolt is mismatched "SCh1166". crisp inspector stamp on the right side butt. All of the serialized parts are (13A9807-125) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (250/450) matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. An Est. 250 - 450 excellent unissued example of these nicely-made carbines for the 2147 Soviet M38 Mosin-Nagant Bolt Action Carbine by Izhevsk with Finnish martial collector. (13A9807-247) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] Markings (400/600) serial #KhB167, 7.62x54R, 20" barrel with a good bore showing some Est. 400 - 600 darkness and oxidation in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling 2151 Soviet M44 Mosin-Nagant Bolt Action Carbine by Izhevsk throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1939-dated carbine have mostly serial #TsA562, 7.62x54R, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The toned to a mix of mild gray and pewter gunmetal patina showing some metal surfaces of this 1946-dated carbine retain about 98-99% original scattered light handling marks and pinprick pitting along the magazine, blue showing a little wear along the buttplate and perhaps a few minor some minor freckling and streaks of original blue here and there. All handling marks with a healthy amount of cosmoline still present markings are intact and strong, the carbine bears no rework marks and throughout. The bolt is bright, all markings remain crisp and clear and does not appear to be import marked. All parts appear to be of Izhevsk the carbine does not appear to be import-marked. The hardwood stock manufacture and there is a small boxed "SA" Finnish property stamp on and handguard remain in very good plus condition retaining about 90% the left side barrel shank. The hardwood stock and handguard remain in original shellac finish showing some mild flaking along the forend, some very good condition showing mostly worn finish, a small arsenal repair at slightly darkened areas and scattered light dings. The stock retains the right side tip, some overall light abrasions and handling marks. strong inspector markings and shows the serial number "562" faintly There is wear along the toe line from where a Finnish sling swivel was scratched along the left side butt. All of the serialized parts are matching likely once installed, the stock is a correct first type M38 variation and and the action seems to function well mechanically. An excellent M44 shows faint markings. All of the serialized parts are matching and an made just post-war. (13A9807-143) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] original cleaning rod is present. A solid all-matching early example (400/600) captured by Finland. (13A9807-126) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] Est. 400 - 600 (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2152 British Martini-Henry MK IV Single Shot Rifle with Nepalese Markings 2156 Italian M38 Carcano Bolt Action Short Rifle by RE Terni with Finnish .577/450, 33" barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing a hint of Markings minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this serial #C7523, 7.35 Carcano, 21" barrel with a bright near excellent bore 1887-dated long lever rifle are mostly toning to a deep blue-gray patina showing a hint of minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal showing a healthy amount of arsenal refurbished blue throughout with surfaces of this 1938-dated rifle retain about 94% original blue with most some overall light pitting and some scattered minor dings. The lever of the loss due to some areas of light oxidation staining along the top of shows a hint of silvery case-hardened patina in the protected areas and the barrel, some freckling along the receiver and a few scattered light all markings remain intact and strong, the left side frame and top barrel handling marks. The screw heads show some light slot wear, the rifle is shank are stamped with opposing broad arrows with "FA" and the left not import-marked and all markings remain intact and strong with side barrel below the rear sight with "NS / NEP". The smooth walnut Finnish "SA" property stamp along the barrel shank. The bolt and trigger stocks remain in very good condition having darkened from the years show mottled dark case-hardened colors and the extractor retains rich showing a couple very thin drying cracks where the stock meets the straw color. The smooth hardwood stock and handguard remain in frame, some wear at the tip and along the ramrod channel and other about very good plus condition showing a few moderate dings or minor handling marks. The right side butt shows strong inspector stamps abrasions along the left side and bayonet cutout along with some and roundels with the original Enfield stamps still visible along with clear scattered lighter dings. The stock is crisply stamp-numbered matching rack numbers and Firozpur Arsenal roundel. All original hardware on the left side of the butt also showing a nice 1939-dated Terni remains intact and the action seems to function well mechanically. cartouche. There are cleaning rod segments housed within the butt and (13A9807-264) {ANTIQUE} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (400/600) the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9807-79) {C&R} Est. 400 - 600 [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (350/550) 2153 Japanese Type I Bolt Action Rifle Est. 350 - 550 serial #B6784, 6.5 Arisaka, 30 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. 2157 Italian M38 TS Carcano Bolt Action Carbine by FNA Brescia The metal surfaces of this Italian-made Carcano-style rifle retain about serial #RA95706, 6.5 Carcano, 17 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent 95% original blue showing some scattered high edge wear, a little mild bore. The metal surfaces of this undated carbine retain about 95% dull freckling and some mild scratches and handling marks along the arsenal blue showing some silvering along the high edges, scattered receiver. The bolt body retains almost all of its original vibrant light handling marks and a few errant freckles. The rear action screw case-hardened colors. The hardwood stock and handguard remain in shows moderate slot wear and the carbine does not appear to be good condition showing a thin crack along the left edge near the import-marked. The trigger and bolt are toning to a mottled silvery receiver, a moderate 4" crack along the left side butt and some case-hardened patina, the extractor retaining rich straw color and the scattered light abrasions. The original cleaning rod is present and the heel of the buttplate is stamped with a Brescia lion. The smooth action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9807-261) {C&R} hardwood stock and handguard remain in very good condition showing [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) some scattered light dings and some abrasions near the toe. The stock Est. 300 - 500 is clearly stamp-numbered matching along the left side butt, an original 2154 Italian M41 Carcano Bolt Action Rifle by Armaguerra Cremona cleaning rod is present and the action seems to function well serial #QR3447, 6.5 Carcano, 27" barrel with a bright near excellent mechanically. (13A9807-81) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] bore showing a little minor frosting in the grooves and strong rifling (300/500) throughout. The metal surfaces of this rifle retain about 94% original Est. 300 - 500 blue with most of the loss due to some sparsely scattered light oxidation 2158 Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Kokura staining and mild handling marks. The barrel shank shows only the serial #73921, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a bright very fine bore serial number and a small asterisk stamp while the bolt handle root showing a few small patches of light oxidation nearer the muzzle and shows small boxed "AC" maker's stamp. The rear sight spring and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this Series 24 extractor show good straw color, the bolt is a mottled plum-brown tone rifle retain about 95% original blue with most of the loss due to some and the rifle does not appear to be import-marked. The smooth very fine scattered light oxidation, thinning along the triggerguard and a hardwood stock and handguard remain in very good plus condition heavy grind mark along the receiver ring from when the chrysanthemum showing a tiny drying crack at the upper tang and heel, some scattered was removed. The small parts retain a healthy amount of straw color mild abrasions and areas darkened slightly from the years. The stock is showing some light freckling while the magazine follower shows nice fire crisply stamp-numbered on the left side butt matching the receiver also blue. The exposed areas of the bolt have toned to a deep brown patina showing what appears to be an "AC" maker's stamp. An original and aside from the chrysanthemum all markings remain strong. The cleaning rod is present and the action seems to function well smooth Asian hardwood stock and handguard remain in very fine mechanically. A very nice late-war production Carcano rifle. condition retaining most of their original finish showing just some (13A9807-65) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) scattered light dings and handling marks, a few more noticeable along Est. 300 - 500 the toe line. The stock retains strong inspector stamps behind the 2155 Italian M91/28 Carcano Bolt Action Carbine pistolgrip. The nosecap and firing pin are un-numbered, the extractor serial #B5255, 6.5 Carcano, 17 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore and bolt release are matching by assembly number, the dust cover has showing a little minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal a mismatched assembly number and the remaining bolt parts are surfaces of this 1930-dated carbine retain about 95% original blue with matching by serial number. An original cleaning rod is included and the most of the loss due to some sparsely scattered light oxidation staining action seems to function well mechanically. A nice Type 38 rifle for the most noticeable along the magazine, some scattered light dings and martial collector. (13A9807-113) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] handling marks. The carbine is not import-marked and all markings (350/550) remain intact and strong, the barrel shank marked with "GARDONE VT". Est. 350 - 550 The bolt body retains generous amounts of original case-hardened 2159 Chinese Type 56 SKS M21 Semi-Auto Carbine colors as does the rear sight base, the left side of the sight is marked serial #910749, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2" barrel with a bright near excellent with the "1, 1.5, 2" range markings normally associated with the bore. The metal surfaces of this carbine have mostly toned to a deep Tromboncino grenade launcher. The hardwood stock and handguard gray-brown patina showing some scattered light pitting and remnants of remain in about very good plus condition showing a tiny drying crack at old oxidation with some strong remnants of original blue in the protected the upper tang, scattered light dings and areas darkened slightly. The areas. All markings remain intact and strong, the bayonet blade remains stock is crisply stamp-numbered matching on the left side butt and also mostly bright and there are no import marks. The hardwood stock and shows a strong "FAG / 38" arsenal stamp. An original cleaning rod is handguard remain in about good condition showing overall darkening present and the action seems to function well mechanically. from the years, overall light dings and a 3" flexing crack along the left (13A9807-82) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) edge adjacent to the top cover. The stock and all other serialized parts Est. 300 - 500 are matching the receiver and the action seems to function well mechanically. A moderately worn and stained original sling, cleaning kit and cleaning rod are present. These examples with the "No" before the serial number are all believed to have been made for export to Vietnam during the war, this one certainly looks the part. (13A9807-131) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2160 Australian SMLE MK III* Bolt Action Rifle by Lithgow 2164 Indian SMLE 2A1 Bolt Action Rifle by Ishapore serial #E28770, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #AA1865, 7.62 NATO, 25" barrel with a partially bright about very metal surfaces of this 1942-dated rifle retain about 95% original good bore showing some scattered oxidation in the grooves nearer the Parkerized finish showing some mild edge wear, small areas toning to muzzle and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this brown and the brass buttplate taking on a pleasant ocher patina 1968-dated rifle retain about 75% original black enamel finish showing showing some light dings. All markings are intact and strong and the rifle some overall flaking to gray-brown patina and scattered handling marks. does not appear to be import-marked. The '43-dated Slazenger There is a small Century import mark along the left side receiver and all hardwood stocks remain in very good plus to perhaps very fine condition other markings remain intact and strong. The hardwood stocks remain in showing a few moderate but small abrasions mostly along the left side very good condition showing the overall expected light to moderate wrist and butt, a small drying crack along the forward handguard and dings and handling marks. The right side butt shows strong "SA" stamp some smaller overall handling marks to be expected. The stocks retain and the fore-stock is stamp-numbered matching. One original magazine strong markings with the right side butt showing Lithgow maker and numbered "A50929" is included, the nosecap is mismatched "L9413" model designation, "HV" and "1943" and the fore-stock is clearly and the remaining serialized parts are matching. The set screw at the stamp-numbered matching. The remaining serialized parts are rear of the cocking piece is missing and the action will require a little matching, one Lithgow magazine is included and the action seems to mechanical attention as the safety lever does not quite lock securely all function well mechanically. A nice example of these more desirable of the way to the rear, if the trigger is pulled with the safety on the bolt Australian Enfield rifles. (13A9807-224) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio will drop to half cock; the bolt is provided disassembled. (13A9807-135) Collection] (400/600) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (200/400) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 200 - 400 2161 British SMLE MK III* Bolt Action Rifle by Enfield 2165 British SMLE MK III* Bolt Action Rifle by Ishapore serial #D9706, 303 British, 25" barrel with a very good bore showing serial #95941E, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore darkness and mild oxidation in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling showing just one or two tiny pinprick pits and strong rifling throughout. throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1917-dated rifle retain about 85% The receiver of this 1941-dated rifle retains a generous amount of arsenal refurbished rust blue with most of the loss due to the nosecap original blue, perhaps 80%, with the balance of the metal thinning and and rear sight protectors thinning and toning to a mottled gray patina toning to a mottled gray-brown patina along with some areas of old light along with some sparsely scattered light pitting. The buttplate is a mild pitting mostly along the high edges. The receiver ring shows a small ocher patina and shows a unit marking "1.E / 237" and the other older "ENGLAND" import mark and the barrel shank is stamped with markings remain intact and strong, there is a small older "ENGLAND" British export proofs. All other markings remain intact and strong and the import mark on the receiver ring and the barrel shank shows British brass buttplate is a dark ocher tone. The hardwood stocks remain in export proofs. The walnut stocks remain in very good condition having very good condition having darkened from the years showing a small darkened somewhat from the years and showing faded inspector chip along the left edge near the receiver ring and the overall expected stamps along with a few small arsenal patch repairs, thin 1" crack ahead dings and handling marks. The buttstock retains a strong cartouche on of the right side stripper clip guide and scattered light handling marks. the right side and the fore-stock is stamp-numbered matching. One The fore-stock is clearly stamp-numbered matching, the rear sight has original mismatched magazine is included, the remaining serialized parts been arsenal-renumbered to match and the barrel is a '22-dated are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. A solid matching arsenal replacement. The remaining serialized parts are wartime Ishapore. (13A9807-255) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] matching, one original magazine is included and the action seems to (300/500) function well mechanically. (13A9807-218) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Est. 300 - 500 Collection] (300/500) 2166 British SMLE MK III Bolt Action Rifle by Enfield Est. 300 - 500 serial #V5504, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. 2162 British SMLE MK I*** Bolt Action Grenade Launching Rifle by BSA Co. The metal surfaces of this 1916-dated and DP-marked drill purpose rifle serial #G769, 303 British, 25" barrel with an about very good bore retain about 70% arsenal refurbished blue showing some scuffs or light showing some light pitting in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling. dings along the high edges and overall thinning and toning to The metal surfaces of this 1907-dated rifle retain perhaps 75% arsenal gray-brown patina. The markings remain mostly intact and many of the refurbished rust blue showing some mild high edge wear and areas parts are stamped "DP". The walnut stocks remain in very good toning to gray-brown patina, the brass buttplate having toned to ocher condition showing a few small arsenal repairs, a couple minor cracks and showing some scattered dings. All markings remain intact and along the handguard and some scattered small moderate dings or strong and the serial number has been re-struck twice by the arsenal to abrasions. The fore-stock appears to have been originally numbered reflect the current number. The front swivel screw head shows heavy matching the receiver, some of the numbers now obscured by a ding slot wear and all of the steel cabling remains intact and tightly fitted. The and then another number stamped below this. The rifle does not appear walnut stocks remain in very good condition having darkened somewhat to be import-marked, the rear sight is mismatched and the bolt and from the years with the forward handguard showing a few thin cracks, nosecap are matching. The magazine cutoff is intact and one original the rear handguard with a small chip along the left edge and the overall magazine is included. (13A9807-229) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio expected dings. The nosecap is matching and the bolt is mismatched as Collection] (200/400) re-numbered but quite close "G765" and is equipped with a standard Est. 200 - 400 bolt head. The magazine cutoff has been removed but the rifle retains its 2167 Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Bolt Action Carbine by Nagoya volley sights and early rear sight assembly with celluloid slider knobs. A serial #1780, 6.5 Arisaka, 19" barrel with an about good bore showing solid grenade launching rifle built around an early SMLE. (13A9807-248) darkness and light pitting in the grooves, still with good rifling {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) throughout. The metal surfaces of this Series 6 carbine are a relatively Est. 300 - 500 even mix of original blue and mild gray-brown patina, the finish thinning 2163 Indian SMLE 2A Bolt Action Rifle by Ishapore and toning under bright light and showing some scattered light oxidation serial #A16491, 7.62 NATO, 25" barrel with a mostly bright very good staining. The chrysanthemum has been roughly ground away and the plus bore showing a couple pinprick pits in the grooves and strong rifling remaining markings are intact and strong. The Asian hardwood stock throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1964-dated rifle retain perhaps and handguard remain in very good condition retaining most of their 50% original black enamel finish with the balance flaking and showing original finish with the tip of the handguard showing a small crack and light to moderate oxidation and some light pitting along the high edges. moderate dent and the expected overall dings and handling marks. The All markings remain intact and strong. The hardwood stocks remain in two-piece buttstock shows some moderate separation and retains strong good condition showing the expected overall light to perhaps moderate inspector stamps behind the pistolgrip. The rifle includes an original dings, the rear handguard with a few small cracks, a 2 1/2" crack along rubberized canvas sling that rates fair-good showing the usual the left edge magazine well and the buttstock is somewhat loose. The hardening, slight separation and light staining. All of the serialized parts buttstock shows a strong "SA" stamp, white-painted rack number "399" are matching including the dust cover and an original cleaning rod is and the fore-stock is stamp-numbered matching. One original magazine included. A very good late-production Nagoya carbine. (13A9807-127) numbered "AC2971" is included and the remaining serialized parts are {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (400/600) matching. (13A9807-136) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2168 Soviet M91/30 Mosin-Nagant Bolt Action Rifle by Izhevsk 2173 British No. 4 MK2 Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley serial #133516, 7.62x54R, 29" barrel with a very good bore showing serial #PF255195, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. some light oxidation and pitting in the grooves with strong rifling The metal surfaces of this 9/52-dated rifle retain about 90-92% original throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1937-dated rifle retain perhaps black enamel finish showing some flaking along the high edges, 75-80% original blue with overall thinning and toning to gray-brown moderate in some areas, along with scattered light handling marks and patina mostly along the magazine, also showing some scattered light some small dings along the front sight protectors. The rifle shows a dings and mild freckling. The buttplate showing some light pitting and discreet Interarms import mark on the socket and all original markings the bolt remains partially bright showing some gray-brown freckling. The remain intact and strong. The hardwood stocks remain in very good rifle is not import-marked and all markings remain intact and strong condition showing the overall expected dings and handling marks from aside from the hammer and sickle crest along the barrel shank which service along with a large "171" rack number on the right side butt. The has been defaced. The hardwood stock and handguard remain in about fore-stock is stamp-numbered matching, the bolt and magazine are also very good condition showing a small repaired crack behind the upper matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. tang, a 3 1/2" crack and moderate divot along the top of the handguard (13A9807-148) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (400/600) and the expected overall dings. The stock shows a softened Soviet Est. 400 - 600 cartouche on the right side butt. All of the serialized parts are matching 2174 Canadian No. 4 MKI* Bolt Action Rifle by Long Branch and appear to be of Izhevsk manufacture except for the front sight which serial #89L2264, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright very good plus bore is a Tula part and a little bit loosely fitted. (13A9807-101) {C&R} [Vincent showing some light frosting in the grooves and strong rifling throughout. Coniglio Collection] (250/450) The metal surfaces of this 1945-dated rifle retain about 95% original Est. 250 - 450 blue showing some light high edge wear and scattered handling marks, 2169 Italian M1870/87 Vetterli-Vitali Bolt Action Rifle by Terni a bit more noticeable around the front band, which also shows some serial #KD2461, 10.4 Vetterli, 33 3/4" barrel with a fair bore showing scattered light oxidation staining. The rifle shows a tiny import mark on scattered moderate oxidation and good rifling throughout. The metal the barrel and all original markings remain intact and crisp. The walnut surfaces of this 1885-dated rifle show strong arsenal rust blue along the stocks remain in very good condition showing some scattered light dings barrel with the balance taking on a deep plum-brown patina showing and mild abrasions, a bit more noticeable along the forward handguard, some sparsely scattered old oxidation staining. The smooth walnut stock along with a few thin shallow chips along the edges near the magazine is stamp-numbered to the gun and remains in very fine condition well. The fore-stock is un-numbered and the stocks retain strong showing a small moderate dent along the left edge behind the nosecap Canadian inspector stamps. The magazine is mismatched and is toning along with some scattered lighter dings and handling marks to be to a dark brown patina showing some light dings while the bolt is expected. The right side of the butt shows a wonderful 1888-dated matching. (13A9807-244) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (400/600) arsenal update cartouche. An original cleaning rod is included and the Est. 400 - 600 action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9807-220) {ANTIQUE} 2175 British No. 4 MKI Bolt Action Rifle by Maltby [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) serial #BT16521, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright near excellent bore Est. 300 - 500 showing a hint of minor frosting in the grooves and strong rifling 2170 Finnish M28 Mosin-Nagant Bolt Action Rifle by Tikka throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1944-dated rifle retain about 95% serial #21447, 7.62x54R, 27" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. arsenal black enamel finish showing some scattered light flaking along The metal surfaces of this Civil Guard rifle retain about 85-90% arsenal the high edges, scattered handling marks and some small dings along refurbished blue showing some areas toning to a smooth gray-brown the front band. The rifle is stamped with a small "ENGLAND" import patina, high edge wear, a few minor dings and remnants of hardened mark and British export proofs and the original markings remain intact, preservative. The bolt is a gunmetal gray patina showing some areas of the left side receiver wall etched with a Fazakerley FTR mark. The light pitting, all markings remain strong and the barrel shows a tiny hardwood stocks and grooved handguard remain in about very good discreet import mark. This example is equipped with the one-piece condition showing the overall expected light dings and mild abrasions. nosecap. The walnut stock is reworked from a New England The stocks retain good inspector stamps, there is a painted "1414" rack Westinghouse gun while the handguard is hardwood, they remain in number on the left side butt and the fore-stock is stamp-numbered about very good condition showing a couple thin cracks along the stock matching. The bolt and magazine are also matching and the action on the left side below the receiver, ahead of the rear barrel band and seems to function well mechanically. (13A9807-140) {C&R} [Vincent sides of the toe along with some overall light dings. There is a strong Coniglio Collection] (350/550) Tikka cartouche inside the right finger groove, the floorplate is Est. 350 - 550 mismatched and the bolt has been re-numbered by the arsenal to 2176 Excellent British No. 4 MK2 Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley match. (13A9807-236) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (400/600) serial #A8377, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Est. 400 - 600 metal surfaces of this UF55-coded rifle retain about 98% original black 2171 Savage No. 4 MKI* Bolt Action Rifle enamel finish showing some very minor flaking along some high edges serial #41C9516, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The and the bolt knob, the bolt body showing some light operational wear. All metal surfaces of this 1942-dated rifle retain perhaps 80% dark gray markings remain intact and strong and there is a very discreet Century arsenal Parkerized finish showing some overall thinning and toning to a import mark on the barrel. The hardwood stocks remain in excellent mottled gray-brown patina showing some silvering along the high edges condition with the only noticeable wear being a shallow 1/2" ding on the and some loss along the receiver from some sort of contaminant or left side rear handguard. The stocks retain strong inspector markings solvent. Some of the screw heads show light slot wear and all markings and the fore-stock is crisply stamp-numbered matching. The bolt and remain intact and strong, the rifle does not appear to be import-marked magazine are also matching and the action seems to function well or export-proofed. The left receiver flat shows proper "U.S. PROPERTY" mechanically. A lovely post-war rifle for the British martial collector. stamp and small flaming bomb stamps on the major parts. The (13A9807-197) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (500/700) hardwood stocks with grooved handguard remain in good to very good Est. 500 - 700 condition showing scattered light dings and abrasions, some a bit more 2177 British No. 4 MK2 Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley moderate along the left side butt along with a thin 3 1/4" drying crack serial #PF321728, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. along the right side butt. The right side buttstock is also stamped "FR" The metal surfaces of this 2/54-dated rifle retain about 90% original and the fore-stock is un-numbered. All parts appear to be of Savage black enamel finish showing some moderate flaking and toning to gray manufacture including the magazine, the bolt is matching and the rifle is along the front band and muzzle, the action with some moderate high equipped with the two-position MKII rear sight. (13A9807-256) {C&R} edge wear and thinning along the bolt knob. All markings remain intact [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (350/550) and strong and the rifle does not appear to be import-marked or Est. 350 - 550 export-proofed. The hardwood stocks remain in very good condition 2172 British No. 4 MK2 Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley showing the expected overall light dings and handling marks. Some of serial #PF271257, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. the inspector stamps have softened from the years and the fore-stock is The metal surfaces of this 4/53-dated rifle retain about 97% original clearly stamp-numbered matching. The bolt and magazine are also black enamel finish showing some scattered light flaking along the high matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. A solid edges and mild handling marks. The rifle shows a discreet Interarms post-war No. 4 that will probably be a fine shooter. (13A9807-249) import mark on the socket and all original markings remain intact and {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (350/550) strong. The hardwood stocks remain in very good condition showing a Est. 350 - 550 few lengthy but thin scratches along either side of the butt and left side fore-stock along with some scattered light dings. The fore-stock is stamp-numbered matching, the bolt and magazine are also matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9807-147) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2178 Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Tokyo Juki Kogyo 2182 British MKIV Martini-Henry Single Shot Rifle by Enfield serial #3187, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2" barrel with a bright near excellent serial #F3931, .577/450, 33" barrel with a mostly bright very good plus bore. The metal surfaces of this 27th series rifle retain about 80-85% bore showing some scattered light oxidation and strong rifling original blue with most of the loss due to overall light oxidation staining, throughout. The barrel of this 1888-dated rifle retain perhaps 75% some smaller areas a bit more moderate and the metal surfaces arsenal refurbished blue showing overall toning to deep gray patina and showing the usual rough machining marks associated with late-war showing some scattered light oxidation staining and light pitting. The production. The screw heads show some slot wear and are un-staked, receiver is a mottled gray-brown patina and the long lever has toned to a all markings remain intact and crisp and the chrysanthemum is silvery case-hardened patina. All markings remain intact and strong completely intact. The Asian hardwood stock and handguard remain in showing the familiar "(Crown) / VR" Royal Cypher, out-of-service stamps very good condition retaining a generous amount of original finish and and a "NS /NEP" Nepalese service stamp adjacent to the rear sight. The showing the expected overall dings and light handling marks. The stock walnut stocks remain in very good condition having darkened from the shows a crisp kanji stamp behind the pistolgrip and all of the bolt parts years and showing the expected overall light dings, handling marks and are matching. A solid "last ditch" rifle from this lower production maker. a thin 1 3/4" crack at the heel. The right side butt shows a vast (13A9807-123) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) assortment of stamps, including the original cartouche, refurbishment Est. 300 - 500 cartouche, various numbers and Nepalese script. All original hardware 2179 Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Kokura remains intact and the action seems to function well mechanically. A serial #25771, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. very respectable example of these iconic British martial arms. The metal surfaces of this 21st series rifle retain about 94% original blue (13A9896-68) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) with most of the loss due to some scattered light oxidation staining, Est. 400 - 600 edge wear and the chrysanthemum has been rather deeply ground off. 2183 French M16 Berthier Bolt Action Rifle by Continsouza All markings are otherwise intact and strong and a number of the screws serial #FH91995, 8mm Lebel, 31" undated Manu-France barrel with a remain staked. The Asian hardwood stock and handguard remain in fair-good bore showing darkness and light pitting in the grooves and very good plus condition retaining most of their original finish showing good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this rifle retain about 92% some scattered light dings, mild abrasions and an area of minor shallow arsenal refurbished blue showing a few areas of pinprick pitting beneath chipping along the comb line. The stock retains strong kanji stamps the finish and some errant freckling. There are a few moderate dings along the toe line. The bolt body and knob are matching the receiver, along the rear barrel band and bottom of the magazine. The bolt the firing pin and extractor are un-numbered and the dust cover is remains mostly bright showing a few cleaned minor pits and all markings mismatched "022". The anti-aircraft rear sight assembly remains remain intact and strong. The hardwood stock and handguard remain in completely intact and an original cleaning rod is present. (13A9807-35) good condition showing the expected overall dings, a small chip along {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (350/550) the left edge forend and a number of small arsenal patch repairs Est. 350 - 550 scattered about. The stock is mismatched numbered "55538", the 2180 Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Tokyo Juki Kogyo triggerguard is "FH47242", bolt "N67869" and bolt head "62". The action serial #13024, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. seems to function well mechanically. (13A9896-171) {C&R} (300/500) The metal surfaces of this 27th series rifle retain about 90% original blue Est. 300 - 500 showing some scattered light oxidation staining, light handling marks 2184 Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Kokura and a bright spot where the chrysanthemum was ground away. The serial #48865, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. other markings remain intact and strong. The Asian hardwood stock, The barreled action of this 23rd series rifle retains perhaps 85% original handguard and loose forend remain in good condition showing the usual blue with the barrel proper toning to a mild gray-brown patina along with overall light dings and mild abrasions with some scuffing along the butt, some high edge wear and specks of minor oxidation staining. The barrel shallow 1" chip along the toe line and the two-piece buttstock showing bands, floorplate and tangs have been lightly cleaned long ago and are some mild separation. The stock is equipped with single tang sling a dull gray patina showing some remnants of pinprick pitting. One of the swivel hardware and shows some chatter marks along the wrist and a buttplate screws is a replacement and all markings remain intact and deeply-struck kanji stamp behind the pistolgrip. All of the bolt parts are strong, including the chrysanthemum. The bolt body is pewter patina matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. and the magazine follower retains some good fire blue. The Asian (13A9807-151) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) hardwood stock and handguard remain in about good condition as Est. 300 - 500 cleaned and refinished, the metal now slightly proud of the wood in 2181 Unmarked Smallbore Percussion Fowler many areas and showing the expected overall light dings and dents. 20 bore, 32" damascus barrels with multi-faceted breeches and lightly There are remnants of some large Kanji stamps along the underside of oxidized bores. The undersides of the barrels of this shotgun show no the forend. The extractor and bolt release are matching by assembly evident proof marks but it is no doubt of European construction. The number, the firing pin is un-numbered and the other bolt parts are metal surfaces have mostly toned to a mottled gray-brown patina matching by serial number. The floorplate and front band are showing scattered areas of old pitting, moderate in areas as you mismatched, a cleaning rod is present and the action seems to function approach the breeches, along with some old oxidation staining and well mechanically. (13A9896-148) {C&R} (200/400) small dings. The barrels show remnants of damascus patterns and the Est. 200 - 400 back action lockplates are embellished with light foliate scrollwork. The 2185 Italian M38 Carcano Bolt Action Short Rifle by Terni with Finnish checkered walnut stock remains in very good plus condition showing a Markings couple tiny chips along the edges of the forearm, small chip along the serial #P789, 7.35 Carcano, 21" barrel with a mostly bright very good top edge of the left lockplate and some scattered smaller dings. The flat bore showing some light oxidation in the grooves and strong rifling point checkering remains strong and intact and the stock is also throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1939-dated rifle retain about 90% embellished with some nice carved foliate motifs, the left side butt with a arsenal refurbished blue showing some high edge wear, small areas large flowing foliate scroll behind the nicely-sculpted cheekpiece. The toning to gray-brown patina and sparsely scattered minor pits. The shotgun is equipped with sling swivels, iron ramrod and the locks are trigger shows some mild straw color and the bolt is partially bright toning functional. (13A9816-10) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) to pewter-gunmetal patina. All markings remain intact and strong with Est. 100 - 200 boxed "SA" Finnish property stamp. The hardwood stock and handguard remain in good condition as lightly cleaned and showing a touch of added finish with a hairline crack at the upper tang, a number of lengthy thin cracks along the handguard and scattered light dings. The stock markings are rather faint and the number is mismatched. The action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9896-140) {C&R} (250/450) Est. 250 - 450 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2186 British SMLE MKIII Bolt Action Rifle by Ishapore 2191 U.S. Model 1816 Percussion-Converted Musket with New Jersey serial #36165R, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Surcharge by M. T. Wickham metal surfaces of this 1945-refurbished rifle retain about 95% arsenal Worn to .75 cal, 41 1/2" barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel of this refurbished blue and black enamel finishes showing some scattered musket is primarily a pewter-gunmetal patina with the balance of the minor high edge wear, a few light dings and handling marks. The socket parts a darker gray-brown showing some overall old oxidation staining markings have been mostly scrubbed, the bottom left side now marked and light pitting, the barrel bands with light dings and some more "RFI / 1945" and there is an etched Century import marking on the barrel moderate old erosion at the breech. Conversion is by drum and nipple hidden by the rear handguard. The hardwood stocks remain in very method, an original Wickham flint lockplate being utilized for the good plus condition showing some scattered light dings, handling marks conversion. The lockplate markings with Wickham's name and "PHILA" and two tiny chips at the edge of the pistolgrip. The right side butt shows remain mostly legible having softened somewhat from the years and the a crisp Ishapore cartouche and the fore-stock is stamp-numbered breech retains strong markings with "SNJ" New Jersey surcharge atop matching. The remaining numbered parts, including the magazine, are the barrel and the left side with "US / P / GF" proofs. The hammer is matching as arsenal-renumbered. There is a small dent on the bottom of antique but appears to be of more commercial origins and is rather the magazine and the action seems to function well mechanically. This dainty with softened foliate scroll embellishments, the hammer nose and rifle will probably make a fine shooter. (13A9896-94) {C&R} (300/500) nipple show rather heavy damage. The smooth walnut stock remains in Est. 300 - 500 about very good condition showing a thin crack and some abrasions 2187 Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Nagoya around the lockplate, noticeable flash erosion and the expected overall serial #67399, 6.5 Arisaka, 31" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The dings from the years. The stock flat edges are still quite good and there metal surfaces of this 28th series rifle retain about 90-92% original blue are remnants of markings on the left flat, adjacent to the triggerguard with most of the loss due to the triggerguard and tangs toning to and along the toe line; these appear to be brigade markings and were gray-brown patina along with some scattered small spots of mild deeply struck but are now difficult to decipher. The sling swivels have oxidation staining. The bolt is a pewter gunmetal patina with the handle been removed long ago, an antique ramrod is present and the lock still toning to dark brown and the magazine follower retains strong fire blue. functions crisply. A somewhat salty but respectable example with seen The chrysanthemum has been deeply ground off and the front edge of extensive service. (13B9816-1) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) the dust cover has also been nicked by the grinder, the other markings Est. 500 - 700 remaining strong. The Asian hardwood stock and handguard remain in 2192 Unmarked Percussion Smallbore Fowler very good plus condition retaining a healthy amount of original finish and About 26 or 28 ga., 32 5/8" barrel with octagonal breech and an oxidized showing the usual overall light dings and mild abrasions, some a bit bore. The metal surfaces are mostly an oxidized plum-brown patina, the more moderate along the bottom. The stock retains crisp inspector lockplate more pewter-gunmetal, showing scattered light dings and stamps behind the pistolgrip and along the toe line. All of the bolt parts some active oxidation staining. The barrel shows some softened small and the floorplate are mismatched but the front band is matching and proof marks, likely European in origin, while the lock is of commercial the action seems to function well mechanically. An original cleaning rod Goulcher-make that shows some rough tool marks and softened is included and this example is fitted with the later-style aperture rear embellishments. The hammer skirt is broken and the mainspring is very sight assembly. A solid example that may make for a fine shooter. weak. The dainty hardwood stock remains in about good condition as (13A9896-150) {C&R} (300/500) perhaps lightly cleaned long ago showing some areas darkened from Est. 300 - 500 oxidation leaching, a few scattered small thin chips and dings. A simple 2188 German K98k Bolt Action Rifle brass-tipped antique ramrod is included. (13A9802-37) {ANTIQUE} serial #1441c, 8mm, 24" barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing (50/100) a hint of faint frosting and strong rifling throughout. Almost all parts of Est. 50 - 100 this rifle have been re-stamped and re-numbered, including the receiver 2193 American Underhammer Percussion Sporting Rifle with Remington ring maker markings which now read "BSW / 1939". The metal surfaces Barrel are a mottled blue-gray patina showing remnants of reapplied finish, .38 cal, 28 5/8" heavy octagon barrel with a fair bore showing scattered some small areas of old oxidation staining and the triggerguard with pitting, some bright areas and good rifling. The barrel of this rifle is a some light dings. The bolt retains strong arsenal blue, the rear sight leaf dark plum-brown patina showing remnants of original finish scattered pin is missing and the front sight hood grooves have been filled-in. The about, some overall light oxidation staining and small dings. The barrel smooth laminated hardwood stock and handguard remain in very good appears to be unmarked save for "REMINGTON" on the left breech flat. condition as lightly cleaned showing some scattered light dings and mild The barrel is equipped with three ramrod thimbles that show remnants of abrasions. The safety is a little stiff but functional, a cleaning rod is original blue and there is a brass triggerguard with single spur, simple present and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. oval patchbox and buttplate with toe plate, all toned to a mild ocher This rifle may make for a good shooter. (13A9736-59) {C&R} (400/600) patina with some scattered handling marks. The stock appears to be of Est. 400 - 600 cherry or something similar and is actually quite nice retaining some 2189 Unmarked Belgian Snider Fowler streaks of original varnish in the protected areas along with a few small 10 ga, 34 3/8" barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel and lockplate are thin drying cracks scattered about, some light dings and handling marks. an oxidized brown patina showing some overall active oxidation staining The hammer skirt shows some light chips and a simple hickory ramrod while the breechblock assembly is constructed of brass having toned to is present. There is a blanked dovetail with drilled and tapped hole 3" a nice ocher patina showing some scattered light dings. The ahead of the breech and another drilled and tapped hole in the top breechblock shows a small Belgian proof and is numbered "1043". The barrel flat 1 1/4" ahead of the breech. The rear sight is a simple fine extractor is not spring-loaded and the firing pin appears to be a hastily v-notch leaf and the front is a fine bead with rather bulky protectors and made replacement and is loose. The walnut stock rates fair showing a the action seems to function well mechanically. An attractive number of lengthy thin cracks scattered about, most noticeable along underhammer percussion sporting rifle. (13A9802-40) {ANTIQUE} the tip and edges, overall light dings and darkening from the years. The (500/700) barrel is somewhat loose as it is secured only by a wooden peg in lieu of Est. 500 - 700 a proper wedge and there is a circular hole in the right side butt partially 2194 German K98k Bolt Action Rifle filled in with some lead. Half cock does not hold but the lock seems to serial #6895, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a very good plus bore function well mechanically at full. (13A9816-2) {ANTIQUE} (50/100) showing some light oxidation and pinprick pitting in the grooves with Est. 50 - 100 strong rifling throughout. The receiver ring shows large font ''bnz'' stamp 2190 Custom Izhevsk M91/30 Mosin Nagant Sporting Rifle a single ''S'' rune and ''43'' date, that appear to have been restruck, and serial #M92625/RA4985, 7.62x54R, 29" barrel with an oxidized bore all of the parts were re-numbered to match as well. The metal surfaces showing evident rifling throughout. This rifle has been fitted into a retain about 80% mix of original and reapplied dull blue showing thinning synthetic black sporting stock with left-side cheek rest, the original sights and toning to gray and plum with some scattered small areas that have have been removed and a scope mount affixed, and the bolt has been been touched-up on the receiver ring, barrel shank and triggerguard modified with a screwed-on turned down handle. The metal surfaces of (where markings were re-stamped). The front root of the triggerguard this 1941-dated rifle retain about 92% arsenal blue showing some areas shows a brazed repair and there is another spurious single rune ahead of moderate oxidation staining along the triggerguard and edges of the of the floorplate. The smooth laminated hardwood stock and handguard receiver along with some scattered handling marks. The bolt is partially remain in about very good condition showing some scattered light dings bright showing some scattered oxidation staining, the markings are and handling marks to be expected along with a rather extensive and intact and there is an import marking on the underside of the barrel. The well-executed arsenal repair behind the upper tang. There are partially stock remains in very good condition showing some scattered light obliterated Waffenamts along the right side butt. A cleaning rod and scuffs and handling marks. The included scope is a Bushnell Sportview front sight hood are included and the action seems to function well 4X-12X with duplex reticle and slightly discolored but serviceable optics. mechanically. (13A9736-6) {C&R} (400/600) (13A9816-7) {MODERN} (50/100) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 50 - 100 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2195 Hungarian Frommer Stop Semi-Auto Pistol by FEG 2200 Mauser Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #290901, 32 ACP, 4'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore serial #5228, 25 ACP, 3'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The showing evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 98-99% reapplied blue showing 90% of an older arsenal-quality refurbished blue thinning slightly to gray some remnants of mild pinprick pitting beneath the finish and a few mild along the gripstraps and sides, along with some scattered light handling handling marks. All markings remain completely intact and strong. The marks and a few sparsely scattered areas of pinprick pitting. The checkered walnut grip remains in very good plus condition showing hammer and bolt remain mostly bright showing some specks of old some scattered light dings and handling marks. The tip of the magazine oxidation staining. The maker markings remain mostly intact and legible catch is a different style than other known examples, possibly an old with just some mild softening along the edges and the left side frame replacement, but effective. One original magazine is included and the shows Budapest ''Bp'' and Hungarian crest military acceptance; the date action will require a little mechanical attention as the trigger does not is no longer visible but based on other known examples the pistol was reliably drop the striker. (13A9848-5) {C&R} (300/500) likely accepted in 1920. The grooved hardwood grips with embossed Est. 300 - 500 ''FS'' logo remain in very good condition showing a little added varnish, 2201 Czech vz.27 Semi-Auto Pistol by Ceska Zbrojovka some scattered light dings and slight warping along the edges. The serial #20122, 32 ACP, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore action seems to function well mechanically and the pistol includes one showing a few small areas of mild oxidation and strong rifling original magazine that shows some light damage along the feed lips and throughout. The metal surfaces of this pistol are mostly devoid of finish overall toning to gray. A solid example of these interesting long recoil and toned to a silvery pewter gunmetal patina showing some remnants pistols that continued to serve the Hungarian military into the inter-war of fine pinprick pitting and a few small dings. The little sideplate retainer period. (13A9987-5) {C&R} (400/600) screw is missing, but the sideplate remains secure as long as the grip is Est. 400 - 600 installed. The top of the slide shows the CZ address in Czech and 2196 Hungarian 37M Semi-Auto Pistol by FEG remains intact and strong; there are no indications of German markings. serial #170291, 380 ACP, 4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore showing The checkered dark brown Bakelite grip remains in fair-good condition one small area of tiny pinprick pits. The metal surfaces of this pistol showing a small chip at the bottom right edge and a thin crack up the retain about 90% plus original blue showing some mild thinning to gray backstrap. One original magazine with German ''P.MOD27'' designation along the sides, a few scattered light dings and minor pinprick pits here on the floorplate is included and the action seems to function well and there. All markings remain crisp and clear showing Hungarian crown mechanically. (13A9848-16) {C&R} (200/300) stamp on the left side triggerguard and the hammer retains strong Est. 200 - 300 case-hardened colors. The grooved hardwood grips remain in very good 2202 Remington-Eliot Pepperbox Deringer Pistol plus condition showing somewhat worn finish and a few light dings. One serial #6075, 22 RF, 3'' five-barrel cluster with oxidized bores showing original magazine is included and the action seems to function well evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this pistol have mostly toned to mechanically. A solid example of these quality Hungarian service pistols. pewter gunmetal patina showing some scattered remnants of pinprick (13A9987-7) {C&R} (400/600) pitting and light handling marks. A couple of the screw heads show light Est. 400 - 600 slot wear and the barrel address and patent markings are rather worn 2197 Astra 600 Semi-Auto Pistol and partially legible. The grips are older replacements made of brown serial #17209, 9mm, 5 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal Bakelite that remain in very good condition showing some light crackling surfaces of this 1944 proof-dated pistol retain about 85-90% original on the right panel near the screw hole and some other mild handling blue showing some thinning and toning to mild gray patina along the marks. The barrel cluster is matching the frame and the action seems to slide and gripstraps. The barrel, safety and trigger remain bright and function well mechanically. (13B9848-9) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) some of the smaller parts show remnants of fire blue. All markings Est. 500 - 700 remain intact and strong. The checkered walnut grips remain in very fine 2203 Polish P-83 Semi-Auto Pistol by Radom condition showing some scattered light handling marks and a tiny crack serial #LN02080, 9mm Makarov, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent near the base of the left panel. One original magazine is included and bore. The metal surfaces of this 1989-dated pistol retain about 95% the action seems to function well mechanically. A solid example, likely a original blue showing some mild high edge wear, faint thinning along the non-delivered German contract pistol. (13A9987-4) {C&R} (400/600) slide and some mild handling marks. There is a small Century import Est. 400 - 600 mark along the left side slide and the other markings remain intact and 2198 German Military J.P. Sauer 1913 Semi-Auto Pistol crisp. The grooved black plastic grips remain in very good plus condition serial #56251, 32 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The showing a few scattered small dings and minor scuffs. Two original metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue showing some mild high magazines in near excellent condition numbered to different pistols are edge and holster wear toning to gray along with a few sparsely scattered included along with an original brown leather flap holster. The action spots of minor oxidation and pinprick pitting on the right side. The rear seems to function well mechanically. (13A1006-14) {MODERN} sight and safety retain almost all of their brilliant fire blue and all (300/500) markings remain intact and strong, the right side frame showing a small Est. 300 - 500 Imperial military acceptance stamp. The black checkered hard rubber 2204 German P.27 Semi-Auto Pistol by Ceska Zbrojovka grips remain in excellent condition showing perhaps a couple minor serial #417220, 32 ACP, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The handling marks. All of the serialized parts are matching, one original metal surfaces of this fnh-coded pistol retain about 90% original gray magazine is included and the action seems to function well phosphate finish showing some overall high edge wear and a few mechanically. A very nice example with desirable military markings. scattered mild brown freckles. The pistol exhibits the expected rough (13B9848-8) {C&R} (400/600) machining marks consistent with late-war production and the small parts Est. 400 - 600 retain strong straw color throughout. All markings remain intact and 2199 French ''Unique'' Semi-Auto Pistol with Moroccan Police Markings strong, the slide shows no address and the parts show proper eagle serial #110510, 32 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The firing proofs and ''(Eagle) / WaA76'' Waffenamts. The checkered dark metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 85-90% original blue showing brown Bakelite grips remain in excellent condition showing a couple tiny some light high edge and holster wear, the gripstraps toning to mild dings. The trigger return spring is somewhat weak and may stand to be gray-brown patina and some other minor handling marks. All markings replaced or cleaned and the action is otherwise functional. The pistol remain crisp and clear and the right side shows a Moroccan property includes two original magazines and an original brown leather holster stamp. The grooved black Bakelite grips remain in very fine condition coded ''cdc / 42''. The holster is for the German contract FEG P.37 and showing a small crack on the left side near the top screw and some rates fair showing moderate crackling, light staining and the closure scattered light dings. Two original nine-round magazines are included strap is torn. A solid late-war pistol. (13A9995-25) {C&R} (400/600) along with an unmarked black leather military flap holster and the action Est. 400 - 600 seems to function well mechanically. (13A9848-6) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2205 British Brass-Barreled Percussion Converted Coat Pistol with Ketland 2209 British No. 2 MKI** Double Action Revolver by Enfield Lock serial #V6818, 38-200 (38 S&W), 5'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. .60 cal, 8'' brass barrel with a good bore. The barrel and other brass The metal surfaces of this '43-dated revolver retain about 50% original fittings of this pistol have taken on a partially bright mild goldenrod blue mostly along the cylinder and sides of the frame with the gripstraps patina showing some scattered light dings and minor handling marks. and barrel toned to a dark gray-brown patina, along with some sparsely The barrel markings remain strong with ''LONDON'' and the breech with scattered old oxidation staining. The screw heads show light slot wear period Birmingham proof marks. The pistol was converted with drum and and most of the markings remain intact and strong, the revolver stamped nipple, the lockplate originally flint, converted for percussion use. The with British commercial export proofs. The front sight and its screw are lockplate has toned to gray-brown with some old oxidation staining and missing and there is a small hole drilled into the back of the hammer for the Ketland markings remain strong. The walnut stock remains in about some reason. The grooved black Bakelite grips remain in very good good condition showing a thin 2 1/4'' chip and crack along the right edge condition showing some scattered light scuffs and the right-side tip along with some scattered light dings and strong antique varnish. escutcheon plate has been painted silver. The serialized parts are There is a small chip near the triggerguard tang inlet and the matching, barrel-to-frame fit shows just a little bit of minor play, the triggerguard tang shows a little bit of play. There is no ramrod present cylinder will counter-rotate on some chambers when the hammer is at and the lock seems to function well mechanically. (13A9933-27) rest, but the action is otherwise functional with good timing and lock-up. {ANTIQUE} (400/600) Included is an original Canadian canvas holster and bronze cleaning Est. 400 - 600 rod. (13A9999-1) {C&R} (200/300) 2206 Mediterranean Percussion Coat Pistol Est. 200 - 300 .56 cal, 9 3/4'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel of this pistol has 2210 Early Colt New Police Double Action Revolver mostly toned to gunmetal gray showing some remnants of light pitting serial #169, 32 Colt NP, 2 1/2'' barrel with a partially bright about good and some old minor oxidation staining. The barrel flat is maker-marked bore showing a few patches of moderate oxidation and strong rifling ''GABRIEL CHI…'', some of the letters are difficult to discern. The throughout. The metal surfaces of this first year production 1896-made lockplate appears to be converted from flint and the barrel fitted with a revolver retain about 65% original bright blue showing overall thinning large swept nipple bolster. The lockplate shows evidence of cleaning and toning to mild gray patina along with some scattered areas of old with some brass inlays, the designs now rather worn, and remnants of a oxidation and a spot of light pitting on the top strap. The small parts maker mark along the bottom edge. The trigger is rather fancy with a retain most of their brilliant fire blue and all markings remain intact and long curlicue. The remaining hardware is brass and shows some crisp. The checkered black hard rubber grips are scratch-numbered to rudimentary embellishments throughout, with figures in profile along the the gun and remain in near excellent condition showing some scattered triggerguard, monogram plate atop the wrist and sideplate. The brass light dings and a very thin crack at the heel of the right panel that goes has mostly toned to ocher showing some scattered light dings and areas largely unnoticed. The crane is matching the frame and the action of smoothing. The walnut stock remains in about very good condition, seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. the tip with an old repair, 3'' of which have been neatly reattached, a few Included is a period brown leather open top holster marked ''948 / 2212'' smaller repairs and light handling marks. There are some gaps near the that shows some light crackling and scuffs; it fits the revolver very nicely. buttplate, the carved raised edges remain strong and the grip shows A solid early New Police, possibly made on the very first day of areas of subtle attractive grain figure. A simple hickory ramrod is present production. (13A9898-16) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) and the lock is functional. (13A9933-30) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 400 - 600 2211 Scarce Smith & Wesson 38 Double Action First Model Revolver 2207 European Flintlock Holster Pistol with Williams Lock serial #1565, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' ribbed round barrel with a good bore .67 cal, 12'' round barrel with an oxidized bore. This pistol appears to be showing scattered light pitting and strong rifling throughout. This is an an old reconversion to flint, barrel and lock having mostly toned to a attractive example of the seldom seen First Model with its distinctive mottled gray and dark brown patina showing some old light pitting and a large square-shaped sideplate, only 4000 of which were produced few small vise marks along the barrel. The cock shows some areas of before the sideplate design was revised and strengthened. The metal moderate pitting and there are some dings along the edges of the surfaces of this revolver retain about 95% original nickel finish with most lockplate hardware. The breech shows a ''(Star) / AI'' and a pair of of the loss due to some flaking to brown patina along the front gripstrap London proof marks that are likely period facsimiles, and the lockplate and base, a few smaller scattered flakes here and there and some mild shows ''I / WILLIAMS''. The convex lockplate is of rather simple operational wear along the cylinder. The barrel address and patent construction with unbridled frizzen. The brass stock hardware is also dates remain crisp and clear and the left side barrel is lightly scratched rather simple with single ramrod thimble, long tang triggerguard, buttcap with what appear to be a few illegible initials and ''May 1880''. The latch and a rudimentary serpentine sideplate, all toned to a mild ocher patina. and square-back triggerguard retain about 95% original bright blue The walnut stock shows a number of extensive old repairs throughout showing some mild edge wear and a few freckles and the hammer and and rates good showing areas shy of the upper tang and some triggerguard retain a similar amount of lovely vibrant case-hardened scattered dings. A simple brass-tipped ramrod is present and the lock is colors. The checkered black hard rubber grips remain in very good functional. (13A9933-29) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) condition showing some mild overall smoothing, scattered light scuffs Est. 400 - 600 and a tiny crack forming along the base of the left panel. The right panel 2208 French Model An XIII Flintlock Cavalry Pistol by Charleville appears to be scratch-numbered matching and their fit is excellent. The About .72 cal, 8'' round barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel, other serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit is solid, the half backstrap and lock have mostly toned to a mix of dark gray and cock notch is worn but the action otherwise seems to function well gray-brown patina showing some scattered old light pitting and the mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. The included factory letter frizzen with moderate strike marks. The breech is dated ''1814'' and the indicates the revolver shipped on March 27, 1880 to Smith & Wesson's lockplate markings and small inspector stamps on the various parts largest distributor M. W. Robinson of New York City. A nice early remain partially intact and legible. The brass hardware has toned to a example for the advanced Smith & Wesson collector. (13B9898-33) pleasant rich ocher patina showing some scattered light dings and {ANTIQUE} (600/800) handling marks and show crisp inspector stamps. The smooth walnut Est. 600 - 800 stock remains in about good condition showing some scattered old chips 2212 Smith & Wesson 32 Safety First Model Double Action Revolver around the lockplate and edges, a couple old chips or dings that show serial #403, 32 S&W, 3 1/2'' ribbed round barrel with a fair bore showing some soft added filler and a small crack at the lock screw. The stock areas of moderate pitting and good rifling. The metal surfaces of this retains a softened but visible cartouche on the left flat, an original early production ''lemon squeezer'' retain perhaps 65-70% original nickel ramrod is present and the lock functions crisply. (13A9933-31) showing some flaking along the sides of the barrel and frame, the sides {ANTIQUE} (400/600) of the frame have mostly toned to silvery pewter, blending in nicely with Est. 400 - 600 the nickel finish, and showing some remnants of smoothed-over light pitting. The triggerguard has mostly toned to dark gray patina showing some pinprick pitting and the trigger retains strong case-hardened colors along the sides. The barrel address and patent dates remain intact and strong. The revolver wears a set of un-numbered smooth mother-of-pearl grips that remain in very fine condition showing a few minor handling marks and fit the frame quite well. The cylinder is un-numbered and the barrel is matching the frame , barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9898-40) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2213 Smith & Wesson 38 Double Action Third Model Revolver 2218 Rollin White Arms Co. Single Action Pocket Revolver serial #242306, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' ribbed round barrel with a bright very serial #8917, 22 RF, 3'' octagon barrel with a good bore showing good plus bore showing a few scattered small areas of minor oxidation scattered light pitting and strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain revolver retains about 35% original bright blue flaking to a pleasant about 60-65% original bright blue showing overall flaking to gray-brown gunmetal patina. The cylinder and base pin have mostly toned to gray patina, a few small areas of pinprick pitting and some dings around the with the cylinder showing some overall light pitting. The hammer has frame pins. The hammer and trigger retain strong case-hardened colors toned to pewter and the base pin retainer shows strong original bright and the markings remain crisp. The checkered black hard rubber grips blue. The Rollin White patent date along the cylinder remains mostly remain in very good condition showing some scattered light scuffs and legible and the barrel markings are crisp showing ''MADE FOR SMITH & handling marks. The right panel is scratch-numbered matching, the WESSON''. The brass frame has mostly toned to a pale ocher patina other numbered parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit shows a hint of showing some scattered light dings and tiny tool marks. The smooth minor play and the action seems to function well mechanically with solid rosewood grips are stamp-numbered matching the frame by assembly timing and lock-up. (13A9898-36) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) number and remain in very fine condition showing remnants of flaking Est. 200 - 300 original varnish and a couple minor handling marks. The action generally 2214 Smith & Wesson 32 Double Action Fourth Model Revolver seems to function well mechanically. A solid example of an important serial #119493, 32 S&W, 3 1/2'' ribbed round barrel with a bright near revolver for the Smith & Wesson collector. (13A9898-32) {ANTIQUE} excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 70% (300/500) original blue showing moderate edge wear, right side of the barrel toned Est. 300 - 500 to pewter with some remnants of pinprick pits and the cylinder mostly 2219 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver toned to gray, one flat with an area of old light pitting. The front sight serial #58145, 22 RF, 3 3/16'' ribbed round barrel with a fair bore blade is nickel-plated. The hammer and trigger show remnants of good showing moderate oxidation, some bright areas and good rifling. The case-hardened colors along the sides and the barrel markings remain barrel and frame of this revolver retain about 92% original bright blue intact and strong. The checkered black hard rubber grips remain in near showing some fine flaking to a pleasant deep plum-brown patina along excellent condition showing some scattered mild handling marks and the sides of the barrel and some scattered light handling marks. The toning slightly to dark brown. The scratched number on the right panel is cylinder retains a generous amount of original bright blue mostly flaked difficult to discern but its fit is excellent and the other numbered parts to gray-brown showing some scattered freckling. The sides of the are matching. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function hammer show strong case-hardened colors, the hinge screw head well mechanically. The included factory letter indicates this revolver shows some light slot wear and the barrel address remains crisp and shipped on February 11, 1888 to Smith & Wesson's largest distributor clear. The smooth rosewood grips remain in excellent condition retaining M. W. Robinson of New York City. (13A9898-37) {ANTIQUE} (250/350) about 92% original varnish, the left panel with two darkened areas along Est. 250 - 350 the edges. The right panel is numbered ''2422'' but fits the frame 2215 Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 Single Action Revolver perfectly and the other parts are matching by assembly number. The serial #78362, 32 S&W, 3'' ribbed round barrel with a fair bore showing first and last digits of the serial number are admittedly somewhat difficult scattered pitting and good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain to confirm, they could just as easily be 3s. A factory letter is included perhaps 80% original nickel finish showing overall flaking to gray-brown (serial #58145) indicating the revolver sold on August 3, 1871 1888 to patina mostly along the cylinder and sides of the barrel along with some Smith & Wesson's largest distributor M. W. Robinson of New York City. areas of faint bubbling and handling marks. The barrel latch retains A very nice Third Issue revolver. (13B9898-42) {ANTIQUE} (350/550) strong bright blue and the hammer retains vibrant case-hardened colors Est. 350 - 550 throughout. All barrel markings remain intact and crisp. The right grip 2220 Sharps Model 1C Pepperbox Pistol panel appears to be a more modern synthetic reproduction that rates serial #6417, 22 RF, 2 1/2'' four-barrel cluster with fair bores showing near excellent with mild handling marks, the left panel is original hard some moderate oxidation and light pitting with scattered bright areas rubber and rates excellent. The remaining serialized parts are matching, and strong rifling. The barrels retain about 40% original bright blue with barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well the edges flaked and toning to gray gunmetal patina along with some mechanically. (13A9898-43) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) scattered old oxidation. The frame has toned to a pleasant ocher patina, Est. 200 - 300 the standing breech shows an older well-executed brazed repair along 2216 Remington-Smoot New Model No. 1 Revolver its top right edge. The Sharps address and patent date remain intact serial #2060, 30 RF, 2 13/16'' barrel with an about good bore showing and crisp and the frame is embellished with somewhat rudimentary but scattered light pitting and oxidation with strong rifling throughout. The endearing period light scrollwork and foliate motifs. The hammer shows metal surfaces of this standard model revolver retain about 92-94% some remnants of smoky case-hardening and the rear spring shows original nickel finish showing some scattered tiny flakes, a few lovely brilliant fire blue. The smooth rosewood grips remain in very fine somewhat larger along a couple of the cylinder flats, some overall light condition showing a few streaks of original varnish still present and a dings and tiny scratches. The hammer retains strong case-hardened few mild handling marks. The action seems to function well mechanically colors throughout and the trigger retains much of its brilliant fire blue. with properly rotating hammer nose and the revolver includes a small The Remington barrel address and Smoot patent information remain period leather flap holster that shows moderate flaking, crackling and is crisp and clear. The smooth rosewood grips remain in very good missing its flap closure loop. (13A9944-32) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) condition showing somewhat worn finish with a small thin crack on the Est. 300 - 500 right panel and scattered light dings. The cylinder bolt does not engage 2221 Belgian J. J. Rissack Single Shot Flobert Pistol properly but the hammer functions crisply and timing is still good. A very 22 RF, 6 1/2'' smoothbore octagon barrel showing overall light pitting. nice Smoot for the Remington collector. (13A9898-30) {ANTIQUE} The barrel has mostly toned to pewter gunmetal patina showing some (300/500) remnants of old minor oxidation staining and some flakes of original Est. 300 - 500 bright blue near the muzzle and breech. The left side barrel flat shows 2217 Sharps Model 1A Pepperbox Pistol ''J. J. RISSACK / BREVETE'' and antique Belgian proof mark. The serial #40006, 22 RF, 2 1/2'' four-barrel cluster with bright very good remaining metal parts are a similar patina showing some remnants of plus bores showing some specks of light oxidation and strong rifling silvery case-hardening and some mild brown speckling. The frame is throughout. The barrels have mostly toned to a pleasant deep embellished with some attractive detailed foliate scrollwork throughout. plum-brown patina showing some flakes of original blue in the protected The fluted walnut grip remains in very fine condition retaining strong flutes. The frame has taken on a lovely rich ocher patina showing a few original varnish and showing some scattered light dings and handling tiny dings and light handling marks. The Sharps address and patent marks. The pistol is sighted with a fine u-notch rear sight and blade front date remain intact and strong and the screw heads show a little mild slot and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A1007-163) wear. The gutta-percha grips with molded floral design remain in very {ANTIQUE} (200/400) good condition, the left panel with a small chip at its heel and the right Est. 200 - 400 panel with a well-executed repair at the heel. The barrel cluster is matching the frame, the hammer does not hold every now and then, though the nose rotates properly. (13A9898-51) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2222 Unmarked Belgian Single Shot Flobert Pistol 2226 European Percussion-Converted Holster Pistol with Russian-Marked serial #761, 22 RF, 9 3/8'' smoothbore octagon barrel with an oxidized Lock bore. The barrel of this pistol retains perhaps 40-50% original bright blue .69 cal, 10 3/8'' round barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces flaking to gray-brown patina overall and showing a few scattered of this pistol are a dark oxidized brown patina showing old pitting overall. patches of light pitting. The left barrel flat shows antique Belgian proof The barrel is equipped with a thin brass blade front sight and shows no mark. The spur triggerguard, pointed buttcap and hammer have mostly evident markings. The lockplate was converted from flint and is of rather toned to gunmetal gray patina showing some light to perhaps moderate bulky construction with slight teat and step at the rear, it shows Russian old pitting, partially smoothed-over. The fluted walnut stock shows a Tula arsenal markings in script along with ''1804'' date. The hammer dark antique varnish and rates about very good showing an about 4'' spur is broken off and the barrel is loose as the forward wedge hardware repaired crack at the tip, small crack at the upper tang, some scattered has broken off. The pistol is equipped with a rudimentary brass light dings and floral carving near the tip. The pistol is equipped with fine triggerguard and sideplate showing dings and old tool marks, toned fixed sporting sights and the hammer is functional. (13A1007-157) overall to a deep ocher patina. The hardwood stock rates fair showing {ANTIQUE} (100/200) scattered thin drying cracks, dings and a number of powder post beetle Est. 100 - 200 holes scattered about. There is an old piece of iron cord at the tip of the 2223 Australian SMLE MK III* Bolt Action Rifle by Lithgow stock holding together a 5 1/2'' crack along the left side tip. The lock still serial #B97290, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The holds though the mainspring is weak. The appearance of this arm really metal surfaces of this 1941-dated rifle retain about 90% original suggests it saw use in Central Asia or some other far-flung outskirt of Parkerized finish showing overall high edge wear and scattered light the Russian Empire. (13A9972-1) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) handling marks. There is what appears to be a small piece of shrapnel Est. 100 - 200 damage on the left side of the receiver ring and edge of the stock. It 2227 Balkan ''Rat Tail'' Miquelet Pistol does not appear to be too severe and the left chamber wall does not .64 cal, 12 1/4'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel and Patilla-style seem to be impacted though a competent gunsmith should be consulted lock have mostly toned to a mix of dark gunmetal and gray-brown patina before any thought is given to the loading or firing of this example. All showing scattered old oxidation staining and some smoothed-over light markings remain intact and strong and there is a very discreet JJCC pitting. The breech shows a softened touch mark and the lockplate import mark along the right edge charger bridge. The Slazenger shows some light foliate embellishments that have softened from the coachwood stocks remain in about very good plus condition showing years. The hardwood stock shows the typical distinctive brass sheet some scattered mild abrasions and dings to be expected. The fore-stock cladding with mostly toned to a pleasant ocher patina showing some numbers are somewhat faint but matching and the right side butt retains overall light dents, areas of mild tarnishing and verdigris. The foliate strong markings with 1942 date. The remaining serialized parts are scroll and geometric border embellishments show some softened areas matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. and remain largely intact. The mainspring is rather weak though the lock (13B9807-223) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) remains functional. A very good example of these interesting pistols that Est. 300 - 500 were popular throughout the Balkan states. (13B9924-1) {ANTIQUE} 2224 Belgian Percussion-Converted Coat Pistol by F. Mercier (300/500) .64 cal, 8'' part round part octagon barrel with turned medial at the point Est. 300 - 500 of transition and an oxidized bore. The barrel of this pistol has mostly 2228 French Model An XIII Flintlock Cavalry Pistol toned to gunmetal gray patina showing some sparsely scattered areas About .70 cal, 8'' round barrel with an oxidized bore. This pistol is in of old light pitting and streaks of bright blue finish here and there. The typical An XIII configuration aside from a period updated swiveling breech shows a ''(Crown) / FM'' maker's touch mark. The ramrod assembly. The iron surfaces are a mix of gray-brown and dark banana-shaped convex lockplate shows a pronounced teat at the rear oxidized brown patina showing some areas of active oxidation and some and is now equipped with a nipple protector in lieu of the frizzen. The moderate old pitting along the top of the barrel. The top jaw is missing lock has mostly toned to gray showing some remnants of silvery and the threaded end of its screw is broken off, there are no visible case-hardening along the hammer and the maker markings in the center maker markings and the top of the breech shows a rather deeply struck are very faint. The pistol is equipped with a curlicue trigger and the ''HHT''. The brass hardware has toned to a dark ocher patina showing balance of the hardware is brass mostly toned to ocher and showing some scattered light dings and old tarnishing. The walnut stock rates some overall light dings, handling marks and a small void through the about fair showing moderate abrasions overall, a few small cracks and buttcap. The sideplate features some light border embellishments and 3/4'' chip ahead of the triggerguard exposing the tip of the ramrod. The the buttcap features a rather nice lion-like grotesque. The smooth walnut left stock flat shows what appears to be a carved ''Fx'' and the underside stock with horn tip remains in about very good condition showing is stamped ''GEF 3 / 12''. The lock still functions crisply. (13A9924-2) remnants of oil finish, there is a repaired u-shaped crack at the upper {ANTIQUE} (100/200) tang and a number of thin cracks scattered along the left side forward of Est. 100 - 200 the stock flat and along the grip. The base of the grip is a little shy of the 2229 Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 Single Action Revolver buttcap and there is some insect damage along the left side of the horn serial #81961, 32 S&W, 3'' ribbed round barrel with a mostly bright very tip. What appears to be the original ramrod is present and the lock good plus bore showing a few scattered freckles and tiny pinprick pits seems to function well mechanically. (13B9972-3) {ANTIQUE} with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain (300/400) about 92% original nickel finish showing some scattered small flakes Est. 300 - 400 toning to gray-brown patina, handling marks and the cylinder with light 2225 Unmarked European Percussion Target Pistol operational wear. The screw heads show light to perhaps moderate slot .52 cal, 8 7/8'' octagon barrel with a heavily oxidized bore showing some wear, the sideplate showing a thin scratch above the screw. The latch evident rifling. The barrel shows remnants of original plum-brown finish retains a healthy amount of original blue, the hammer retains vibrant with a small moderate ding on the left side edge, some scattered light case-hardened colors throughout and the barrel markings remain intact pitting and one area of heavier pitting on the right side. The lockplate and crisp. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very fine shows remnants of silvery case-hardening toning to dark brown with condition showing a few light handling marks. The right panel is scattered light pitting. There are some light foliate embellishments along appropriately scratch-numbered to the gun and the remaining serialized the lockplate and fish head motif on the hammer that is partially parts are matching. Barrel-to-frame fit shows a hint of minor play, the obscured by old oxidation. The pistol is fitted with brass hardware front sight blade has been slimmed down somewhat during the period of including single thimble, tailpipe, wedge escutcheons, single spur use and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A1001-19) triggerguard, buttcap and lock screw escutcheons all toned to a pleasant {ANTIQUE} (200/300) ocher patina showing some scattered light dings and handling marks; Est. 200 - 300 one of the right-side barrel escutcheon screws is missing. The hardware shows some attractive embellishments with nice foliate extension behind the tailpipe, foliate triggerguard finial, panoply of arms with buck's head on the bow of the guard and the rear lock escutcheon with some sort of winged lion-like beast. The checkered walnut stock remains in about very good condition showing a few scattered thin drying cracks here and there, a few small abrasions and some moderate dings mostly along the left side; the brass tip is missing. The stock retains a healthy amount of original finish and shows some nice grain figure along the grip. No ramrod or front sight are present, the pistol is equipped with a single set trigger and the lock will require some mechanical attention as it does not hold at full cock. (13A9972-2) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) Est. 200 - 300 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2230 Colt Third Model Thuer Deringer 2234 Hopkins & Allen Dictator Single Action Pocket Revolver serial #19713, 41 RF, 2 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore showing serial #3048, 32 RF, 2 3/4'' round barrel with a fair-good bore showing just a couple tiny freckles. The barrel of this handsome little deringer scattered oxidation and good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retains about 85-90% original bright blue flaking to gray-brown along the retain about 96% original nickel finish showing a couple tiny flakes along sides along with a few pinprick pits on the sides and two tiny dings on the high edges, a few light scratches along the left side frame and some the left edge. The hammer shows vibrant case-hardened colors other minor handling marks. The base pin head shows some moderate throughout while the screw heads and trigger show strong bright fire slot wear, the decorative knurling along the cylinder is intact and the blue thinning slightly to gray. The large ''-COLT-'' on the barrel and topstrap markings are crisp. The sides of the hammer show strong caliber designation on the frame remain crisp and clear. The frame case-hardened colors throughout. The black checkered hard rubber retains about 97% original nickel finish showing a couple tiny flakes grips remain in about very good condition, the right panel is slightly along the high edges and some overall light handling marks. The warped and shows a thin 1'' crack at the top edge. The action generally smooth walnut grips are pencil-numbered to the gun and remain in very seems to function well, sometimes over-timing slightly. (13A1001-10) good plus condition showing some edge wear and light handling marks {ANTIQUE} (100/200) retaining generous amounts of a rather light yellowish antique varnish. Est. 100 - 200 The action seems to function well mechanically. (13B1001-1) {C&R} 2235 Smith & Wesson 32 Safety First Model Double Action Revolver (400/600) serial #13540, 32 S&W, 3'' ribbed round barrel with a partially bright Est. 400 - 600 good bore showing some patches of light pitting with strong rifling 2231 Colt New Line 22 Pocket Revolver throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 95% serial #16627, 22 RF, 2 1/4'' barrel with a good bore showing some non-factory period reapplied nickel finish showing some scattered small scattered pinprick pitting, bright areas and otherwise strong rifling flakes toning to gray-brown and some minor freckles here and there. throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 90% original The triggerguard shows generous bright blue thinning to mild gray and nickel finish showing some flaking near the muzzle, breech and cylinder the trigger retains some nice vibrant colors along the sides. The barrel face toning to gunmetal and gray-brown patina, the cylinder also with a markings are mostly unmolested and remain legible. The black few tiny pinprick pits and some light scratches on the right side frame checkered hard rubber grips remain in good condition showing some near the screw head. The back surfaces of the hammer retains most of mild smoothing, a tiny crack at the top of the right panel and toning to its stunning fire blue, the screw heads and trigger also with strong fire pale brown. The serialized parts are matching and the action generally blue. The barrel address and etched ''COLT NEW 22'' panel on the left seems to function well mechanically, sometimes the bolt does not side remain completely intact and crisp. The base pin retainer appears engage fully. (13A1001-20) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) to be an older replacement, it is rather long but completely serviceable Est. 100 - 200 and effective. The smooth rosewood grips remain in excellent condition 2236 Remington Vest Pocket Pistol retaining about 96% original varnish with just a little mild edge wear. The serial #503, 41 RF, 4'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a right panel is pencil-numbered to the gun and the other numbered parts few tiny pinprick pits and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces are matching. The action seems to function well mechanically with show an older period reapplied rust blue retaining perhaps 90% thinning excellent timing and lock-up. A nice little New Line made in 1876. and toning to gray-brown patina. The barrel address and patent dates (13B1001-8) {ANTIQUE} (350/500) are somewhat soft but mostly legible and the barrel number is no longer Est. 350 - 500 present. The smooth walnut grips remain in about very good plus 2232 Sharps Model 1C Pepperbox Pistol condition showing some remnants of older added varnish and a few serial #12195, 22 RF, 2 1/2'' four-barrel cluster with partially bright very minor handling marks. The extractor is missing and the action otherwise good bores showing scattered light oxidation and pinprick pits with seems to function well mechanically. (13A1001-7) {ANTIQUE} otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrels retain about 50% original (200/300) bright blue showing edge wear toning to gray with most of the loss along Est. 200 - 300 the right side that shows some light pitting. The frame retains about 90% 2237 Brown Manufacturing Co. Southerner Deringer Pistol original silver finish showing some mild flaking to ocher brass and its serial #9153, 41 RF, 2 1/2'' barrel with a fair bore showing some patches taking on a wonderful dark tarnish overall. The hammer has toned to of moderate pitting, bright areas and strong rifling. The barrel has mostly gray, its back spring screw head is broken but the spring itself shows toned to gunmetal showing some sparsely scattered old minor oxidation. nice brilliant fire blue. The frame markings are partially crisp, they The hammer shows some good smoky case-hardened colors. The appear to have been partially struck on either side along the bottom screw heads show some light slot wear and the barrel markings remain curves. The barrel release head appears to be a slightly longer older intact and strong. The frame has toned to a nice rich ocher patina period replacement. The smooth rosewood grips remain in very fine showing a few small dings and light handling marks. The smooth condition retaining about 90% original varnish showing a slightly rosewood grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in good discolored area on the left panel, some light flaking and minor handling condition showing some shallow smoothed-over chips along the edges marks. The barrels are matching the frame and the action seems to and worn finish. The barrel shows some minor play, all of the serialized function well mechanically with properly rotating hammer nose. An parts are matching and the hammer seems to function well attractive Sharps pepperbox pistol. (13B1001-2) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) mechanically. (13A1001-16) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 200 - 400 2233 Scarce Ethan Allen & Co. Second Model 41 Deringer Pistol 2238 J. Stevens No. 35 Single Shot Pistol serial #608, 41 RF, 2 1/2'' octagon barrel with a fair bore showing light serial #28762, 22 RF, 6'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore pitting and oxidation with good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of showing a hint of minor frosting, a few errant freckles and good rifling. this pistol have mostly toned to plum-brown patina showing a few small The barrel of this pistol retains about 75% original blue showing areas dings and overall light pitting that is partially smoothed-over. The toning to gray-brown patina and a little pinprick pitting along the sides. hammer and trigger are a somewhat brighter gray patina and the barrel The barrel address remains intact and strong. The frame retains about markings and patent date are partially obscured but mostly visible. The 92% original nickel finish showing some light flaking along the high smooth walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very edges, mostly near the breech and right side, thinning along the good plus condition retaining about 95% of an older added varnish with backstrap and some other light handling marks. The barrel screw heads some areas darkened slightly from the years and showing some shows light slot wear and the small parts retain strong original blue. The scattered light dings. The barrel is matching the frame, the pivoting smooth walnut grips remain in very good condition showing worn finish extractor assembly is intact and the action seems to function well and some scattered handling marks. The barrel is matching the frame mechanically. Only about 2000 of these pistols were produced. and locks up well, the target rear sight is missing its elevator and shows (13A1001-15) {ANTIQUE} (350/550) a brazed repair, there is no half cock but the action is otherwise Est. 350 - 550 functional. (13A1001-12) {C&R} (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2239 U.S. Army Model 1894 Double Action Revolver by Colt 2243 Smith & Wesson 38 Safety First Model Revolver serial #103029, 38 Colt, 6'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore serial #2719, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' ribbed round barrel with a fair bore showing a hint of faint frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal showing scattered light pitting and minor oxidation with bright areas and surfaces of this 1898-made revolver retain perhaps 60% original bright strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 50% original nickel finish blue showing overall flaking to pleasant gray-brown patina and some mostly along the sides of the barrel and cylinder flats with the balance scattered light handling marks. The sides of the trigger and back surface flaked and toning to gray-brown patina showing some sparsely scattered of the hammer show strong remnants of bright fire blue thinning to a mild remnants of old oxidation staining and handling marks. The triggerguard gray patina and all markings remain intact and strong with proper martial has toned to a dark gray patina and the trigger shows a few hints of sub-inspector stamps on the major components. The barrel shows three case-hardened colors mostly toned to mild gray. The barrel markings patent dates with the last being March 5, 1895. The smooth walnut grips remain intact and strong. The revolver wears a set of smooth remain in very good plus condition showing somewhat worn finish with a mother-of-pearl grips without medallions that remain in near excellent tiny chip at the toe of the right panel. The internal numbers on the grip condition showing a few mild handling marks. The barrel and cylinder panels are illegible but their fit is excellent and both panels show strong are matching the frame, barrel-to-frame fit shows a little minor play and ''RAC'' stamps on the bases. The numbered parts are matching by the action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and assembly number and the action seems to function well mechanically lock-up. A good ''example piece'' of an early 38 ''lemon squeezer'', only with very good timing and lock-up. An attractive example for the U.S. about 5125 of which were made. (13A9952-83) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) martial collector, Springfield Research lists a number of revolvers only a Est. 300 - 500 couple of numbers away from this example, that were all issued to the 2244 Custom Remington Model 1816 Percussion ''Pistol-Carbine'' with 30th USV Infantry. (13B9898-14) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) Philadelphia Home Guard Markings Est. 500 - 700 .70 cal, 14 5/8'' round barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing 2240 Smith & Wesson 32 Safety Second Model Revolver some scattered light pitting. This arm was originally a City of serial #134237, 32 S&W, 3 1/2'' ribbed round barrel with a fair bore Philadelphia Home Guard contract musket, converted long ago to a sort showing some areas of moderate oxidation and pitting with bright areas of ''pistol-carbine'' configuration, though there does not appear to be any and strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this revolver have mostly flaked evident hardware for attaching a stock. The metal surfaces have mostly to gray-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation staining, a toned to gunmetal gray patina showing some scattered light dings and few light dings and generous original bright blue in the protected areas. old oxidation speckling. The breech tang is dated 1856 and the The markings remain intact and strong and the sides of the trigger show markings are completely intact and very strong showing ''CITY / OF / remnants of case-hardened colors. The revolver wears a set of factory PHILADA'' and ''A. WURFFLEIN''. The lockplate shows 1857 date, smooth mother-of-pearl grips with gold S&W medallions that rate very ''U.S.'' and Remington address. The Maynard tape primer parts are fine to near excellent showing just a tiny thin sliver missing along the missing. The smooth walnut stock remains in very good condition back edge of the right panel and some faint yellowing. The grips are showing a neat splice along the grip, some scattered light dings and un-numbered and their fit is excellent. The serialized parts are matching, handling marks; a small brass cap has been added to the base of the barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well grip. A suitable shortened steel ramrod is included and the lock mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. (13A9952-79) {C&R} functions crisply. An interesting modified musket for the antique arms (200/300) collector. (13B9898-31) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) Est. 200 - 300 Est. 400 - 600 2241 Early Smith & Wesson 38 Single Action First Model Revolver 2245 Custom Percussion-Converted Pistol Utilizing Kuchenreuter Parts serial #194, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' ribbed round barrel with a fair bore showing About .54 cal, 11'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of light pitting and oxidation with some bright areas and good rifling this pistol have mostly toned to dark gray patina showing some throughout. This early ''Baby Russian'' shows the factory filler screw scattered small areas of old pitting and minor oxidation. The barrel fitted to the right side of the frame where the Aldritch safety device shows decorative silver inlays taking on an attractive dark tarnish, with would have been installed. The metal surfaces retain about 40% original maker's name ''IOH.ANDR.KUCHENREUTER'' and horseman with bright blue, strongest along the sides of the frame, with the balance ''IAK'' maker's touch mark. The rather small lockplate shows softened toning to a mix of pewter gunmetal and gray-brown patina along with a ''IA / KUCHENREUTER'' in the center. The triggerguard, butt cap and few light dings and some scattered minor pitting. The hammer has sideplate are rather simple affairs and show a few small ''2'' stamps. The mostly toned to smoky gray patina and the barrel markings remain replacement smooth walnut stock is very bulky and rather rudimentary mostly intact and strong, a few small areas obscured slightly. The otherwise remaining in about very good plus condition showing a couple smooth walnut grips remain in very good plus condition, the right panel tiny shallow chips and light dings. The front sight is a replacement large showing a tiny chip at the top forward corner and some other light German silver blade and the lock is functional. (13B1007-137) handling marks. The right panel is appropriately stamp-numbered {ANTIQUE} (100/200) matching, the other serialized parts are matching and barrel-to-frame fit Est. 100 - 200 is solid. The action seems to function well mechanically. A very good 2246 Austrian M.95 Mannlicher Bolt Action Carbine by Steyr example of a desirable early revolver for the advanced Smith & Wesson serial #590J, 8x56R Mannlicher, 20'' barrel with a good bore showing collector. (13B9952-24) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) light pitting and oxidation in the grooves, bright areas and strong rifling Est. 500 - 700 throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal-refurbished 2242 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver blue showing some mild edge wear and light pitting beneath the finish. serial #55824, 22 RF, 3 3/16'' ribbed round barrel with an oxidized bore The bolt remains bright and there is a small Century import mark on the showing evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain barrel. The original markings remain mostly intact and the original barrel perhaps 40% original bright blue strongest along the sides of the frame shank date appears to have been 1915. The hardwood stock and with the balance toned to gray-brown showing a few areas of light pitting handguard remain in about very good condition as-refurbished, showing and small dings. The screw heads show light slot wear, the hammer a few thin repaired cracks on the left side below the receiver, a tiny retains some hints of strong case-hardened colors and the barrel crack forming at the upper tang and some scattered light dings. The markings remain crisp. The smooth rosewood grips remain in very fine stock has been arsenal renumbered to match and the other parts are to near excellent condition retaining about 90% original varnish, showing matching as-renumbered, the bolt is from a Bulgarian rifle and shows some scattered light flaking and minor handling marks. The right panel is the distinctive gas vent hole. The action seems to function well appropriately stamp-numbered to the gun and the grip fit is excellent. mechanically. (13A1009-6) {C&R} (300/400) Barrel-to-frame fit is solid, the barrel and frame are matching by Est. 300 - 400 assembly number and the cylinder is mismatched. The cylinder stop / rear sight spring is broken or missing causing lock-up to be loose though the hammer is functional. Included is a small mahogany case made during the period of use that shows a green baize lining and cutout for the revolver and some cartridges, it rates very good plus showing some light dings and minor staining. There is an extra barrel latch housed in the case along with a small sticker ''SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS''. (13A9952-54) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2247 Middle Eastern Flintlock Blunderbuss 2250 Charles Lancaster Boxlock Double Ejectorgun About .60 cal flaring to 4 1/8'' at the muzzle, 19'' barrel with a heavily serial #5090, 12 bore (2 3/4"), 28 1/4" professionally sleeved oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this blunderbuss are mostly a dark nitro-proofed barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright brown oxidized patina showing some light scuffs and scattered dings near excellent bores showing a couple scattered pinprick pits, some from the years. The muzzle shows a simple light border and there is an machine marks from choke work and a bit more noticeable light pitting in inlaid brass medial toned to dark ocher. The lock appears to be missing the chambers. The barrels show the original London black powder most of its internal parts and the lockplate shows some faint markings proofs along with modern British 3 ton 2 1/2" proofs, the chambers later with ''ARRIER'' visible. The external lock parts and jaw are rather loose, lengthened and the barrels re-stamped to 2 3/4". The barrels retain the mainspring has been removed but is included and the upper tang about 96-97% quality re-blacking showing some scattered freckling screw is missing. The triggerguard shows a large curlicue at the rear along the undersides, a few areas of minor thinning and small dings. and the arm is equipped with iron swivels. The stock is adorned with The 151 New Bond Street barrel rib address has been very neatly small simple brass and bone inlays throughout, a few of which are hand-engraved post-refinishing. The triggerguard and top lever retain a missing, and some portions of the brass fittings have been lost or are similar amount of reapplied blue showing some light oxidation staining starting to come up; the brass is untouched and has mostly toned to a and fine pinprick pitting. The frame has mostly toned to a pewter fine dark ocher patina. The hardwood stock rates fair showing lengthy gunmetal patina showing remnants of lightly cleaned pinprick pitting. drying cracks throughout and some other smaller handling marks. The The action is embellished in near full coverage with fine quality tight lock is not functional. An interesting old blunderbuss for the primitive English scrollwork that remains mostly intact and both sides are clearly arms collector. (13B1005-18) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) maker-marked. The checkered straight grip walnut buttstock and forend Est. 500 - 700 remain in very good condition as nicely refinished showing some 2248 Polish M44 Mosin-Nagant Bolt Action Carbine by Radom scattered light dings and minor scuffs along the butt, the checkering has serial #BR20384, 7.62x54R, 20'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore. been nicely refreshed and remains mostly crisp with attractive grain The metal surfaces of this 1954-dated carbine retain about 98% original figure throughout and the buttstock is cast-off just a hair. There is a blue showing a few scattered tiny freckles and light handling marks. The nicely executed crossbolt repair through the stock flats and the stock fit folding bayonet assembly has been cut off. All markings remain intact is a little bit shy where it meets the frame. There is an un-engraved silver and crisp, the bolt is bright and the left side receiver shows a very monogram plate along the toe line and at the heel and the butt is fitted discreet CDI import mark. The hardwood stock and handguard remain in with a Pachmayr Old English solid red rubber pad. The arm features excellent condition showing a few scattered minor handling marks. No Hackett patent roller forend release, Westley Richards top lever and cleaning rod is present, all of the serialized parts are matching and the Needham patent ejector / extractor. Wall thickness measures no less action seems to function well mechanically. (13A1006-13) {MODERN} than .025" with most areas considerably above this. Lock-up is tight with (200/400) top lever resting about dead center and the barrels showing just a sliver Est. 200 - 400 of light between breech and standing breech. Length-of-pull is about 14 2249 German P.27 Semi-Auto Pistol by CZ 3/8" with drops of 1 5/8" and 2 1/8" and weight is 6 pounds 5 ounces. serial #275801, 32 ACP, 3 7/8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The The arm features automatic safety and the action seems to function well metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 90% original blue and dark gray mechanically with robust ejectors. A very early and perhaps usable phosphate finishes showing some scattered light dings and overall edge Lancaster boxlock ejectorgun dating to about 1883. (13B9438-264) wear. The barrel remains bright and the small parts retain most of their {ANTIQUE} (400/600) nice straw color. All markings remain intact and strong showing German Est. 400 - 600 slide address, eagle firing proofs and ''(Eagle) / WaA76'' Waffenamts. 2251 Early Remington No. 6 Falling Block Rifle The tip of the magazine / lanyard ring has broken off. The checkered serial #S192818, 32 RF, 20'' round barrel with a bright excellent bore. dark brown Bakelite grip remains in about very good condition showing a This is a very attractive example, the barrel retaining about 96% original thin 1 1/2'' chip along the forward right edge. The slide is matching the blue showing some scattered faint thinning under bright light, a few frame, one original magazine is included and the action seems to small freckles and light handling marks. The action retains about 97% function well mechanically. Also included is an original brown leather wonderful vibrant case-hardened colors toning to a pleasant pewter flap holster with ''(Eagle) / WaAD20'' Waffenamt that rates very good patina along the bottom. The hammer and breechblock also show lovely showing some overall creasing, light scuffs and a small tear on the flap smoky colors and the trigger and sights retain 98% original blue. All from where a spare magazine floorplate would contact. (13A9980-50) markings remain crisp and clear and the frame is marked only with the {C&R} (300/500) 1902 patent dates. The smooth walnut buttstock and short forend Est. 300 - 500 remain in very good plus condition, the buttstock showing a little bit of older added finish, a couple of small cracks around the tangs and other handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with an adapted semi-schuetzen-style buttplate and small circular patchbox added on the left side. The original sights are intact and the action seems to function well mechanically. Despite some period modifications this handy rifle has otherwise seen virtually no use. (13B9670-338) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 2252 Unmarked Belgian Rolling Block Sporting Rifle 22 RF, 23'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing some scattered light pitting and oxidation with strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this little rifle retains about 95% original blue showing a few scattered light dings and areas toning to a deep plum-brown patina under bright light. The left side breech flat shows an antique Belgian proof mark. The action retains a similar amount of lovely case-hardened colors muting slightly to a mottled gray patina and retaining some remnants of protective lacquer. The screw heads show light slot wear and the small action parts retain about 90% original blue. The smooth walnut stock and forend remain in very fine to near excellent condition retaining much of their original finish and showing just a few scattered minor dings and handling marks. The rifle is equipped with simple fixed sights and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very nice Belgian copy of a small frame rolling block. (13A9670-342) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2253 Scarce Page-Lewis Arms Co. Model C Olympic Falling Block Rifle 2257 Interesting Remington Falling Block Pistol serial #6446, 22 LR, 24'' round barrel with a partially bright about very 22 RF, 8 1/4'' round barrel with octagonal breech and a bright excellent good bore showing scattered light pitting and oxidation with strong rifling bore. This very interesting pistol is completely unmarked and was no throughout. The metal surfaces of this rifle retain about 94% original doubt constructed in this configuration at Ilion. The metal surfaces retain blue with most of the loss due to some fine oxidation staining along the about 98% factory quality blue finish showing a few scattered light dings underside of the barrel, lever toning to gray-brown and a few other light along either side of the frame, a few specks of minor oxidation and handling marks. The hammer and trigger remain mostly bright and all toning to a deep plum patina under bright light. The small action parts markings are crisp and clear. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend retain about 98% original strong case-hardened colors. The smooth remain in near excellent condition retaining most of their original finish walnut target-style grip remains in very fine condition with a hint of minor showing a couple thin chips and tiny cracks forming at the toe and a few play and some rather nice grain figure throughout. The pistol is sighted light dings scattered about. The rifle is sighted with its original with a generous v-notch rear and blade front sight that shows some file proprietary flip-up tang peep sight, sporting rear sight and Beach-style marks along the sides and the action seems to function well combination front. The action seems to function well mechanically. A mechanically. An interesting pistol for the Remington collector no doubt nice example of these interesting rifles that would probably make for a done by them about the time Winchester was experimenting with their fine shooter. (13A9670-149) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] forays into 22 caliber pistols. (13A9670-629) {MODERN} [David & Lore (300/500) Squier Collection] (200/400) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 200 - 400 2254 Belgian ''Sterling'' Rolling Block Sporting Rifle 2258 Custom Remington Model 1871 Army Rolling Block Pistol serial #947, 32 Short Colt, 22 1/4'' octagon barrel with a bright very good 44 S&W Russian, 10'' part round part octagon barrel with a bright plus bore showing a few spots of fine pitting and frosting nearer the excellent bore. This pistol is in a semi-target configuration with an muzzle and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this original factory barrel mounted to a martial frame. The barrel shows interesting little rifle retains about 95% original blue showing some mild streaks of original blue scattered throughout thinning to gray patina with thinning and toning to deep plum-brown patina under bright light and a some areas of old oxidation and light pitting. The barrel is numbered couple tiny dings along the edges. The left side breech flat shows ''2516'' and shows Remington Arms Co. address. The frame retains Belgian proofs and inspector stamped with ''(Crown) / (ELG)'' and the about 90% strong case-hardened colors muting slightly overall to a barrel is stamped ''STERLING''. The action retains a similar amount of pleasant gray and showing some scattered light dings and gray-brown lovely case-hardened colors showing some brown speckling and toning speckling. The hammer is partially bright showing some light oxidation to silvery case-hardened patina along the tangs and triggerguard, staining, the breechblock retains about 95% original blue and the other otherwise with remnants of protective lacquer. The small action parts small action parts retain a healthy amount of straw and fire blue finishes. retain a heathy amount of bright fire blue thinning to gray-brown. The The frame markings remain crisp and clear showing original army proof checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock and forend remain in marks. The smooth walnut grip remains in very fine condition showing a very good plus condition retaining strong original varnish with some couple of thin drying cracks near the heel, some other scattered light areas darkened slightly from the years and showing some scattered light dings, and a nice ''CRS'' inspector cartouche on the left side. The pistol dings and handling marks with mostly intact checkering. The rifle is missing a number of parts including: forend and its screw, firing pin features a takedown lever on the right side frame, fine v-notch rear sight and its retainer, extractor and there are currently no provisions for a rear and the front is a replacement Lyman blade with been modified to this sight. The action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. A nice arm. The action seems to function well mechanically. An interesting and project gun in a desirable chambering. (13A9670-471) {ANTIQUE} rather nice Belgian copy of a small frame rolling block. (13A9670-341) [David & Lore Squier Collection] (350/550) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (300/500) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 300 - 500 2259 British Percussion Screw Barrel Pocket Pistol by Squires 2255 Remington No. 6 Falling Block Rifle .50 cal, 1 3/4'' barrel with a very fine bore showing some mild oxidation. serial #404457, 22 S,L,LR, 20'' round barrel with a bright very good plus The metal surfaces of this pistol are toning to a mild gray-brown patina bore showing a little mild frosting and strong rifling throughout. The with generous silvery case-hardened patina throughout and some areas barrel of this rifle retains about 90% plus original blue showing some of particularly vibrant colors along the right side frame and protected scattered light oxidation staining and some toning to plum-brown. The areas. The barrel shows a few light dings and the triggerguard retains action retains about 80% case-hardened colors showing overall brown streaks of bright blue. The pistol is embellished with some tasteful foliate speckling with toning to gray-brown along the left side and the colors flourishes and floral motifs, the left side frame with a panoply of arms remaining quite strong on the left. All markings remain intact and strong. surrounding ''I.SQUIRES. / LONDON'' and the pistol shows proper The smooth walnut buttstock and short forend remain in very fine London proofs. The walnut grip remains in very good plus condition condition retaining most of their original finish showing a couple tiny showing some crazing and slightly discolored antique varnish, a couple flakes forming near the buttplate and a few scattered light dings. The of thin drying cracks and scattered light dings. There is a small silver original sporting sights are intact and the action seems to function well monogram plate neatly engraved with the initials ''DA''. Sadly, there is no mechanically. A solid No. 6 that should make for a fine shooter. hammer present and its screw has broken off into the threads of the (13A9670-339) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (300/500) tumbler. (13A9670-504) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] Est. 300 - 500 (200/400) 2256 Remington Improved Model 6 Falling Block Rifle Est. 200 - 400 serial #508340, 22 S,L,LR, 24'' round barrel with a bright near excellent 2260 Allen & Thurber Percussion Boot Pistol with Accessories bore showing a few scattered specks of mild oxidation and strong rifling serial #266, .38 cal, 6'' part round part octagon barrel with reeded medial throughout. The metal surfaces of this February 1933 date-coded rifle at the point of transition and a mostly bright very good bore showing retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss due to overall fine some light oxidation in the grooves and strong rifling throughout. The freckles and specks of mild oxidation staining, a small area of lightly metal surfaces of this pistol have mostly toned to pewter gunmetal cleaned oxidation on the right side frame and overall toning to a deep patina showing some areas of gray-brown and scattered remnants of plum patina under bright light. The triggerguard retains about 95% light pitting and oxidation; the hammer shows an old period brazed original black enamel finish and the small action parts retain a similar repair. The barrel shows a few light dings and retains nice markings amount of dark mottled case-hardened colors. All markings remain crisp showing ''ALLEN & THURBER'', ''WORCESTER'' and ''CAST STEEL''. and clear. The smooth hardwood stocks remain in very fine condition The smooth walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in retaining a healthy amount of original varnish showing a tiny chip on the very good condition with remnants of original varnish, light handling bottom edge where the buttstock meets the frame, some fine flakes marks and the right panel with a small gap at the top edge. The action forming near the buttplate and scattered light dings. The original remains functional. This pistol includes a combination single cavity sporting sights are intact, the left edge of the rear sight is bent down round ball mould with barrel spanner toned to pewter gunmetal with slightly, and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. some old oxidation and an unmarked cylindrical brass powder flask with (13A9670-340) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (250/450) mostly toned to a pleasant ocher patina with scattered mild tarnishing. Est. 250 - 450 (13A9670-603) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (300/400) Est. 300 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2261 Custom Remington Model 1871 Army Rolling Block Pistol 2264 Spanish Rolling Block Musketoon by Oviedo Arsenal 38 Special, 12'' heavy replacement round barrel with a bright excellent 43 Reformado, 23 1/4'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore perhaps bore. The barrel is mostly bright showing some faint machine marks and showing a hint of faint frosting and crisp rifling throughout. The barrel of some mild gray freckles here and there. The frame retains about 80% this 1875-dated musketoon retains about 90% arsenal rust blue showing lovely case-hardened colors particularly strong along the right side some scattered very fine pitting and striations with an area toned to frame with areas muting to a pleasant gray case-hardened patina. The pewter near the muzzle. The action is a pleasant bright pewter patina hammer and breechblock remain bright, the action pins show nice straw showing flakes of silvery case-hardening with a few light dings and color and the other parts a healthy amount of bright fire blue. The frame minor gray speckles. The right side of the frame retains strong markings markings remain crisp and clear showing the original army proof marks. with ''(Crown) / AR.O / 1875'' and the breech shows ''R'' reformado The smooth walnut grip and replacement long forend remain in very fine stamp. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine condition showing strong oil finish and some scattered light dings and condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks, a bit handling marks. There is a light ''HB'' scratched on the base of the grip, more noticeable along the sides and edges of the forend. The right side ''G.N.H.'' stamped in block letters on the left side along with a strong butt shows ''2973 / MD 6318'' and the forend actually shows some rather original cartouche. The breechblock shows a square-notch rear sight attractive subtle grain figure throughout. All original hardware is intact and there is a rudimentary temporary front sight consisting of a piece of and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very attractive mahogany bound to the barrel. There are currently no provisions for an Spanish Rolling Block. (13B9670-330) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier extractor and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. Collection] (400/600) (13A9670-506) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (300/400) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 300 - 400 2265 Egyptian Remington Rolling Block Saddle Ring Carbine 2262 Portuguese Model 1886 Kropatschek Bolt Action Rifle by Steyr 43 Egyptian, 20 1/2'' round barrel with a partially bright about good bore serial #TT790, 8x60R, 32'' barrel with a bright excellent bore showing a showing fine pitting and somewhat worn but strong rifling throughout. hint of faint frosting in the grooves and otherwise crisp rifling. The action The metal surfaces have mostly toned to a mottled pewter gunmetal and of this 1886-dated rifle retains perhaps 80% arsenal rust blue showing dark gray patina showing some brown speckling and remnants of light to some areas thinning to gray-brown patina and some mild freckling. The perhaps moderate pitting mostly along the action. The edges show barrel and remaining parts have mostly toned to a mottled gray-brown moderate wear and the front sight is almost completely worn down. The patina showing a few spots of cleaned light pitting and minor freckling. markings are otherwise quite good, the original Remington address and The magazine cutoff shows faded straw color, the rear sight spring patent dates on the upper tang remain strong and there are extensive retains some flakes of fire blue and the bolt is mostly a pewter gunmetal Arabic markings along the barrel shank and action with ''EP'' on the left patina with old freckling. All markings remain intact and strong showing side frame. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in good Portuguese ''LI'' royal monogram on the left side receiver. The walnut condition showing worn finish, a couple tiny drying cracks and scattered stock is stamp-numbered to the gun and remains in about good light dings, the right side butt showing an Arabic number. All correct condition as lightly cleaned and refinished showing a thin 8 1/2'' crack on hardware remains intact and the action seems to function well the left side below the receiver, some scattered light dings and the mechanically. (13A9670-343) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier markings softened somewhat but still mostly intact. The bolt head is Collection] (400/600) numbered ''A326'' and the remaining bolt parts ''EE663'', the safety is Est. 400 - 600 very stiff and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. 2266 Spanish Rolling Block Saddle Ring Carbine by Oviedo Arsenal Included is an original bayonet that rates about good, the blade toning to 43 Spanish, 23'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The barrel of pewter gunmetal showing some old oxidation staining and remnants of this 1877-dated carbine retains about 95% arsenal rust blue showing cleaned moderate pitting near the tip. The walnut grip panels have some light pitting along the right side barrel and some scattered specks darkened from the years and are somewhat shy of the metal. The of mild oxidation. The barrel band and buttplate show a few spots of light scabbard is a mottled blue-gray patina showing a number of shallow pitting otherwise also retaining about 95% arsenal blue. The action has dents near the tip. (13A9670-433) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier mostly toned to pewter gunmetal patina showing some scattered light Collection] (350/550) dings and mild gray-brown speckling. The right side of the frame retains Est. 350 - 550 strong markings with ''(Crown) / AR.O / 1877'' and the various parts 2263 Spanish Baby Rolling Block Carbine by M. Beristain show strong inspector stamps. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend 44-40, 17 1/2'' round barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing remain in very fine condition showing a few scattered light dings and a few scattered imperfections and small patches of oxidation with handling marks with a faded cartouche and numbers on the right side. otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this little All original hardware is intact and the action seems to function well carbine have mostly toned to a mottled plum-brown patina showing mechanically. An attractive Spanish carbine for the martial collector. some remnants of light pitting and scattered light dings. The action (13B9670-331) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (500/700) shows remnants of some silvery case-hardened patina in the protected Est. 500 - 700 areas and the barrel retains much of its original nickel finish beneath the 2267 Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Kokura forend. The hammer and breechblock likewise show remnants of gray serial #79624, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. case-hardening and the upper tang shows ''M BERISTAIN EIBAR''. The The metal surfaces of this 20th series rifle retain perhaps 80% original smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in about good condition blue with the bottom metal toning to deep plum-brown, light edge wear showing a couple scattered thin chips, minor drying cracks and areas of and scattered mild freckling. The chrysanthemum has been completely dark oxidation leaching. The sling swivels and original sights are intact, ground off and the other markings are intact. The screw heads show a three-piece cleaning rod remains stowed in the butt and the right side light slot wear and the forward triggerguard screw is missing. The Asian muzzle shows a long saber mount. The firing pin tip is broken off but the hardwood stock and handguard remain in perhaps fair condition action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. A correct original showing a coat of added heavy brown finish, a slightly flexing crack bayonet is included, it measures 15'' overall with a 11 1/4'' blade and through the right side at the recoil bolt, 2'' chip at the rear left edge of the appears to be unmarked aside from a ''154'' stamped inside the grip. handguard and some overall light to perhaps moderate dings. All of the The blade is a mottled pewter gray patina showing remnants of bolt parts are mismatched, the safety knob being a later welded moderate old dings and pitting throughout and the ribbed brass grip is a example. The monopod and anti-aircraft sight wings are not present. mild ocher patina with scattered light dings. The locking spring screw is The cleaning rod is intact and the action seems to function well a more modern replacement and the bayonet exhibits some mild play mechanically. (13A9939-6) {C&R} (100/200) when mounted to the rifle but is otherwise secure. An interesting Est. 100 - 200 ensemble for the rolling block collector. (13A9670-212) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2268 Winchester Model 06 Slide Action Rifle 2271 J. Stevens New Model Second Issue Pocket Rifle serial #641093, 22 S,L,LR, 20'' round barrel with a bright very good plus serial #5481, 22 RF, 15'' barrel with a mostly bright very good bore bore showing some specks of mild oxidation, a few pinprick pits and showing some scattered small areas of old pitting and light oxidation strong rifling throughout. The barrel and magazine of this rifle retain with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this rifle is mostly perhaps 50% original blue flaking to mild gray-brown patina along with flaking to a pleasant plum-brown patina showing a few light dings, some some sparsely scattered light oxidation staining and minor handling specks of mild oxidation staining and generous original bright blue near marks. The action retains about 70% original blue also with flaking, mild the breech and near the muzzle. The barrel shows antique J. Stevens & freckling and a couple small dings along the top forward edge. All Co. address and the sight dovetails are vacant. The frame retains about markings remain intact and strong. The smooth walnut buttstock and 96% original nickel finish showing a few scattered light scratches, tiny grooved forend remain in very good plus to very fine condition retaining freckles and clouding. The hammer and trigger show generous bright a generous amount of original varnish and showing a few tiny dings and fire blue with some light oxidation and the stock retains about 95% minor handling marks. The buttplate screws show moderate oxidation original nickel finish showing edge wear toning to a pleasant ocher but the original hard rubber plate is otherwise intact. The rear sight patina and mild freckling. The stock screw is an older non-gun but dovetail is vacant and the rifle is sighted with plain blade front sight and effective replacement. The smooth walnut grips remain in near excellent a more modern Marble Arms tang peep sight. The action seems to condition retaining about 95% original varnish showing a few light dings function well mechanically. This rifle has seen some honest use but and handling marks. All of the serialized parts are matching, retains a very respectable bore and will probably make for a good barrel-to-frame fit shows a hint of minor play and the action seems to shooter. (13B9939-12) {C&R} (400/600) function well mechanically. A very attractive example with an above Est. 400 - 600 average bore that just needs some period sights installed. (13B9939-37) 2269 German Double Hammer Sidelever Drilling by W. Hamacher {ANTIQUE} (350/550) 16 ga x 11mm CF, 26 5/8'' damascus shotgun barrels choked cylinder Est. 350 - 550 and improved modified with moderately pitted bores and the left barrel 2272 Whitney Percussion Converted Model 1822 Second Contract Musket with a small moderate ding about mid-length and the steel rifle barrel .70 cal, 32'' shortened barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces with a fair bore showing moderate oxidation, pitting and good rifling of this musket are mostly a mottled gunmetal gray patina showing throughout. The shotgun barrels retain generous damascus patterns cleaned moderate pitting overall, some areas of old oxidation and throughout and the rifle barrel with strong original blue toning to erosion. The buttplate has been re-shaped into a thinner overall profile plum-brown. There are a few moderate dings along the left side barrel and strangely, the musket shows Belgian-style cone conversion with and the lockplates and frame have toned mostly to pewter gunmetal been mostly ground off and a small hole partially drilled behind it and patina showing some remnants of mild brown oxidation staining. The another touch hole drilled through the right side. The hammer is still action shows some light tasteful border embellishments and the barrel situated for the cone-style conversion. The breech markings are rather rib address ''W. HAMACHER IN DUSSELDORF'' remains intact and faint but the lockplate retains nice strong markings with ''NEW / HAVEN / strong. The lower tang is broken from the frame ahead of the lever hinge 1835'' at the rear and ''U.S / (Crossed Arrow and Olive Branch) / E. and the back half of the gun will therefor flex. The checkered walnut WHITNEY'' in the center. The smooth walnut stock remains in fair pistolgrip buttstock and forend remain in fair condition, the buttstock condition showing some scattered thin drying cracks, shallow chips, a showing flexing cracks at either side of the upper tang and a moderate length-wise crack in the ramrod channel, overall dings and the butt has 3/4'' dent on the cheekpiece, worn checkering and scattered light dings. been thinned out slightly. There is no ramrod and the lock seems to The buttstock shows some good subtle grain figure and is equipped with function well mechanically. (13A9939-3) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) a grooved hard rubber buttplate and four- trap along the toe Est. 100 - 200 line. The rifle is equipped with integral German claw-style bases, manual 2273 Parker G Grade Boxlock Double Shotgun flip-up rifle rear sight and silver bead front. The locks with rebounding serial #57620, 12 ga. on No. 2 Frame, 30'' damascus barrels choked hammers seem to function well. (13A9939-15) {C&R} (100/200) cylinder and about modified with oxidized bores showing moderate to Est. 100 - 200 heavy pitting and some dings at the muzzles. The barrels retain strong 2270 Unmarked Percussion Halfstock Sporting Rifle tight swirling damascus patterns throughout with overall toning to silvery .48 cal, 25 1/2'' heavy octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore gunmetal patina along with some remnants of very mild oxidation, a few showing evident rifling. The barrel has mostly toned to a deep tiny dents and a patch of small dings atop the rib and both barrels about plum-brown patina showing some scattered old light pitting and 4'' forward of the breeches. The action is a mottled gray showing some oxidation staining. The lockplate and upper tang are a dull gray patina subtle remnants of smoky case-hardening and an area of light pitting showing some remnants of light pitting and old erosion. The lockplate is along the left side. The embellishments remain mostly intact showing marked ''WARRANTED / ALBANY'' and there are no evident markings light tasteful foliate scroll and bordering with game bird scenes left, right on the barrel. The rifle is equipped with a pewter nosecap and German and bottom. One of the trigger plate screws is missing and the tip of the silver hardware including tailpipe, wedge escutcheons (the right is rear trigger shows a very small portion missing and lightly dressed. The missing), fancy triggerguard, fox inlay in the right side stock, buttplate checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in with toe plate and a decorative foliate lock screw escutcheon. The about good condition as lightly cleaned and refinished showing a few hardware shows some scattered light dings, mild dents and tarnishing repaired thin cracks around the tangs, worn checkering, a few small and there appears to have been a squirrel inlay on the left side butt with areas of filler and scattered light dings with some very nice grain figure been lost. The checkered straight grip walnut stock remains in fair present along either side of the comb. The correct hard rubber buttplate condition showing a neatly repaired break through the wrist, some thin is intact showing some mild smoothing and scuffs around the edges and cracks near the tip and lock screw, 4'' chip along the left edge forend a small repair at the toe; length-of-pull is 14''. Barrels are slightly off-face and other scattered handling marks. The checkering is somewhat though lock-up is solid, the top lever will require some attention as it softened and there are scant cheekpieces on both sides of the butt and rests slightly left of center and it needs to be manually pushed into the a vacant hole atop the wrist likely for a period lollipop sight. The rifle is locked position. The action otherwise seems to function well equipped with a fine v-notch sporting rear sight, German silver blade mechanically. (13B9939-21) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) front and double set triggers. The lock will require some attention as the Est. 300 - 500 hammer does not hold. (13A9939-14) {ANTIQUE} (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2274 Remington Model 1900 Boxlock Double Shotgun 2281 Winchester Model 37 Single Shot Shotgun serial #305382, 12 ga, 28'' barrels choked about modified and full with 16 ga., 28'' plain barrel choked full with an excellent bore. The metal partially bright about good bores showing some scattered areas of light surfaces retain 99% original blue with some small scattered blemishes pitting and pitting, a bit more noticeable in the right barrel. The barrels of and all factory markings remain crisp. The smooth walnut pistolgrip this shotgun show remnants of an older reapplied blue toning to buttstock with checkered hard rubber Winchester buttplate and forend blue-gray with areas thinning to gray-brown patina and scattered are near excellent with some subtle fiddleback running along the toeline. remnants of old mostly smoothed-over pitting. The action is a silvery The lever is just slightly loose with all mechanical operations appearing gunmetal patina showing a few small spots of light pitting and the to work as they should. (22A9984-26) {C&R} (350/550) triggerguard is similar to the barrels. The Remington Arms Co. markings Est. 350 - 550 on the frame and barrel rib remain intact and legible. The checkered 2282 Weatherby Patrician II Ducks Unlimited Slide Action Shotgun round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in about very serial #79-DU2756, 12 ga., 30'' ventilated rib barrel choked full with an good condition as lightly cleaned and refinished showing a couple of tiny excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and chips along some edges, a few light dings and handling markings with anodized finishes with a few scattered blemishes and the barrel toning the checkering mostly intact along the grip. The forend shows a bit more to dark plum. The receiver flats are polished bright to reveal wear and exhibits some side-to-side play. The buttplate has been duck-in-flight game scenes and Ducks Unlimited logos. The gold trigger replaced with an unmarked solid red rubber pad that is rather poorly and slide release retain all their original finish and the fluted bolt body fitted and provides a 14 1/2'' length-of-pull. Barrel lock-up is solid and carrier are bright. The high-gloss claro walnut checkered pistolgrip on-face, the lever rests a little left of center and the action seems to buttstock and forend are excellent with a dark rosewood grip cap. function well mechanically. (13A9939-17) {C&R} (250/450) (22A9949-213) {MODERN} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (350/550) Est. 250 - 450 Est. 350 - 550 2275 Bridge Gun Co. ''The Arab'' Double Hammergun 2283 Walther P99 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #260, 12 ga, 30'' damascus barrels choked a tight cylinder with serial #032941, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide retains moderately pitted and oxidized bores. The metal surfaces are mostly a 99% plus original black finish and the OD green frame with accessory mix of mottled gunmetal, gray and pewter patina showing some rail is excellent. The pistol is equipped with three-dot sights and a rear scattered remnants of pinprick pitting and light handling marks. The cocking indicator. Included are three interchangeable backstraps, two barrel rib solder at the muzzles has been lost and the undersides show factory magazines and the original hard case with manual. This gun is Belgian proofs. The lockplates show some loose foliate scroll new-in-box dealer stock and may have a small rack or handling mark embellishments, the top lever shows a brazed repair around the screw only. (22A9993-28) {MODERN} (300/500) hole and the left hammer screw is a replacement. The checkered round Est. 300 - 500 knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in good condition as 2284 Remington 870 Express Magnum Slide Action Shotgun lightly cleaned and refinished showing some scattered light dings, areas serial #W804998M, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib Rem-Choke barrel with an a little bit shy of the metal and worn checkering. Lock-up is loose and excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 80-85% original matte the barrels are off-face and the hammers do not hold on cock. blue with loss due to scattered light-to-moderate freckled oxidation (13A9939-20) {C&R} (40/80) throughout, the bolt body and carrier appearing unscathed. The Est. 40 - 80 checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and fingergroove forend are near 2276 Smith & Wesson Model 60-3 Chiefs Special Revolver excellent, the pad looks to be original with the fit slightly-off. The serial #BBN1493, 38 Special, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. The shotgun is sighted with a single brass bead and comes with a single stainless steel surfaces are excellent and the trigger and hammer retain modified Rem-Choke tube. (22A9957-4) {MODERN} (100/200) all their original hard chrome. The checkered walnut factory grips with Est. 100 - 200 gold S&W medallions are excellent. (22A1007-62) {MODERN} 2285 Taurus Model 85 Ultra-Lite Double Action Revolver (350/550) serial #VC78967, 38 Special, 2'' ported barrel with an excellent bore. Est. 350 - 550 The alloy frame and titanium cylinder and barrel shroud are excellent 2277 Beretta Model 92D Centurion Semi-Auto Pistol with some scattered light handling marks and the hard chrome hammer serial #BER347663Z, 9mm, 4 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The and trigger retain all their original finish. The pebble-grain rubber combat metal surfaces of this DAO pistol retain 99% plus original matte blue and grips with Taurus medallions are excellent. Included is the original hard anodized finishes and the checkered black synthetic factory grips with case with manual. (22A9957-9) {MODERN} (150/300) Beretta logo are excellent. The three-dot sights are fixed, included are Est. 150 - 300 the original hard case with shipping sleeve and a single factory 2286 CZ 75B Semi-Auto Pistol magazine. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have a small serial #6462K, 9mm, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-18) {MODERN} (400/600) surfaces retain about 99% original matte black finish with some faint Est. 400 - 600 freckles on the barrel lug. The partially-checkered synthetic factory grips 2278 Remington 870 Express Magnum Slide Action Shotgun are about excellent. The pistol is equipped with three-dot sights, there is serial #B596576M, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib Rem-Choke barrel with an no magazine present and the original factory hard case is included. excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% matte blue. The (22A9957-11) {MODERN} (350/550) checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend are near excellent, the Est. 350 - 550 only blemish of note being an area around the left wrist and butt where 2287 Smith & Wesson M&P9c Semi-Auto Pistol the finish has been removed. The shotgun is sighted with a single silver serial #MPV0309, 9mm, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide bead front sight and comes with a single modified Rem-Choke. retains 99% original matte black finish and the frame with ambidextrous (22A9790-30) {MODERN} (200/400) slide stop and accessory rail is very good plus with some scuff marks on Est. 200 - 400 the triggerguard. The pistol has been fitted with Crimson Trace 2279 Beretta Model AL2 Semi-Auto Shotgun backstrap laser sight that appears to need a battery and is otherwise serial #G61533, 12 ga., 30'' ventilated rib barrel choked full with an excellent. The pistol has fixed three-dot sights and comes with a single excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and factory magazine. (22A9957-34) {MODERN} (200/400) anodized finishes with some light machine engraving on the receiver, Est. 200 - 400 the bolt body and carrier are bright and the trigger retains all its original 2288 Sig Sauer Mosquito Semi-Auto Pistol gold plate. The high-gloss checkered walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock serial #F086191, 22 LR, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The anodized and forend are excellent, the shotgun appears to have seen very little slide retains near 99% original finish with some small blemishes and use. (22A9943-18) {MODERN} (300/500) operational wear. The polymer frame with accessory rail is near Est. 300 - 500 excellent with some scattered handling marks and the stippled factory 2280 Thompson Center Renegade Percussion Rifle grips are excellent. The pistol is sighted with three green dots and serial #5265, 50 cal, 31'' octagon barrel with a near excellent bore features an ambidextrous slide-mounted safety. It is unclear if the trigger showing some light scattered freckles. The lockplate and hammer show functions as it should, the pistol is equipped with a magazine disconnect some vivid colors with some scattered freckles, the remaining metal and there is no magazine present. (22A9957-18) {MODERN} (125/250) surfaces retain near 99% original blue with more scattered freckles. The Est. 125 - 250 smooth walnut half stock is excellent; included is an as-new leather sling 2289 Ruger LCR Double Action Revolver and butt cover combo. There is a tang-mounted aperture sight, an serial #541-96902, 38 Special +P, 1 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. adjustable rear barrel sporting sight and a globe front sight. (22A9947-6) The metal surfaces of this DAO revolver retain about 99% original blue {ANTIQUE} (100/200) and anodized finish with a couple handling marks. The polymer grip Est. 100 - 200 frame and pebble-grain combat-style grips are excellent and the Trijicon front sight glows bright green. (22A9957-19) {MODERN} (250/450) Est. 250 - 450 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2290 Ruger SR9 Semi-Auto Pistol 2299 Ruger LCR Double Action Revolver serial #331-13012, 9mm, 4 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide serial #545-52835, 22 LR, 1 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The retains 99% original matte black finish with scattered small blemishes. metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and matte black anodized The polymer frame with ambidextrous slide stop, checkered grip and finishes. The polymer grip frame and pebble-grain rubber combat-style accessory rail is excellent. The pistol has been fitted with a Laserlyte grips are excellent. The revolver has an eight-shot cylinder and fixed rear sight laser that is currently non-operational and a green fiber optic sights. (22A9957-15) {MODERN} (250/450) front sight. There is no magazine present. (22A9957-21) {MODERN} Est. 250 - 450 (300/500) 2300 Rock Island Armory Model 1911A1-FS Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 300 - 500 serial #RIA1948274, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal 2291 Smith & Wesson M&P40 Semi-Auto Pistol surfaces retain 99% original black Parkerization with some scattered serial #DTY4952, 40 S&W, 4 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The small blemishes. This ''GI Series'' pistol has excellent condition smooth slide retains 99% original black finish and the polymer frame with large walnut grips and fixed sights. Included is a single eight-round magazine. grip adapter, accessory rail and ambidextrous slide stop is excellent. (22A9957-31) {MODERN} (350/550) The factory sights have been replaced with a red fiber optic rear and a Est. 350 - 550 green fiber optic front. There is no magazine present. (22A9957-20) 2301 Glock Model 22 Semi-Auto Pistol {MODERN} (300/500) serial #PEG374, 40 S&W, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide Est. 300 - 500 retains 99% plus original black finish and the Gen 4 polymer frame with 2292 Ruger Mark II Target Semi-Auto Pistol accessory rail is excellent. The pistol has standard Glock sights and serial #221-77354, 22 LR, 4'' bull barrel with an excellent likely unfired comes with a single factory magazine and the original hard case. bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue. The smooth (22A9957-8) {MODERN} (350/550) laminate rosewood grips with left-side thumbrest and right-side Phoenix Est. 350 - 550 medallion are excellent. The pistol is equipped with target sights and 2302 Glock Model 27 Semi-Auto Pistol comes with two factory magazines and the original hard case with serial #HGL299, 40 S&W, 3 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide paperwork and shipping sleeve. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and retains 99% plus original black finish and the Gen 3 polymer frame is may have a small rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-33) {MODERN} excellent. The pistol has standard Glock sights and comes with a single (300/500) factory magazine and the original factory hard case. (22A9957-27) Est. 300 - 500 {MODERN} (300/500) 2293 Springfield Armory XDM-40 Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 300 - 500 serial #MG206112, 40 S&W, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2303 Beretta Model 96 Semi-Auto Pistol metal slide retains 99% original OD green finish and the polymer frame serial #BER036632M, 40 S&W, 4 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The with accessory rail and ambidextrous magazine release is excellent. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 97-98% original blue and anodized rear sight was a red fiber optic, the front is a green fiber optic and there finishes with light scratches, edge wear and small blemishes. The is no magazine present. (22A9957-17) {MODERN} (350/550) checkered synthetic factory grips are very good overall, the left panel is Est. 350 - 550 near excellent and the right panel is good with mostly compressed 2294 Charter Arms Off Duty Double Action Revolver points and handling marks. The sights are fixed and the pistol comes serial #10-17430, 38 Special, 2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal with a single aftermarket magazine. (22A9968-9) {MODERN} (300/500) surfaces retain 99% matte blue and anodized finishes with a couple light Est. 300 - 500 handling marks. The partially-serrated rubber factory combat-style grips 2304 Weatherby Patrician Deluxe Slide Action Shotgun are excellent. This DAO revolver has fixed sights and comes with the serial #S00082W, 12 ga., 30'' ventilated rib barrel choked full with an original factory hard case. (22A9957-10) {MODERN} (150/300) excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this mid-70s Italian-made shotgun Est. 150 - 300 retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes with some scattered light 2295 Ruger SP101 Double Action Revolver handling marks, the gold trigger and bolt release show some minor serial #572-78518, 357 Magnum, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. The silvering of the edges and the fluted bolt body and carrier are bright. stainless steel surfaces are excellent with just a couple light handling Both sides of the receiver have been polished bright and show some marks. The rubber factory grips with serrated inserts are excellent, the small blemishes with engraved game scenes on both; there are two sights are fixed and the revolver has a five-shot capacity. (22A9993-23) ducks in flight right and a pheasant left. The high-gloss deluxe {MODERN} (350/550) checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and fingergroove forend are Est. 350 - 550 excellent with tight burls, fiddleback figure and a rosewood grip cap. 2296 FNH USA FNP-9 Semi-Auto Pistol (22A9949-214) {MODERN} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (350/550) serial #61BMN03463, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The Est. 350 - 550 satin-finished stainless steel slide is excellent and the polymer frame 2305 Smith & Wesson SW40VE Semi-Auto Pistol with ambidextrous decocker and accessory rail is excellent. The serial #PDC4639, 40 S&W, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The three-dot sights are fixed and the pistol comes with two factory stainless steel slide is missing its front sight and is otherwise excellent, magazines, two interchangeable backstraps and the original hard case the polymer frame with accessory rail and checkered grip is also with lock and manual. (229957-7) {MODERN} (300/500) excellent. The pistol has a Novak's two-dot rear sight and comes with a Est. 300 - 500 single factory magazine. (22A9957-33) {MODERN} (150/250) 2297 Smith & Wesson Model 6906 Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 150 - 250 serial #TCM7090, 9mm, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2306 Winchester Pre '64 Model 94 Lever Action Carbine stainless steel and alloy surfaces are near excellent, there is some light serial #2429126, 30-30, 20'' barrel with a very good plus bore showing brown residue that can be removed with some elbow grease and oxidation at the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 95% original acetone. The wraparound partially-checkered factory Delrin grips are blue with loss due to freckles and light oxidation throughout becoming excellent. The pistol is equipped with older-style three-dot Meprolight more moderate around the front sight and muzzle. The smooth walnut night sights that no longer glow. The pistol comes with two factory buttstock and forend are near very good with scratches, light staining magazines and the original factory box with paperwork. (22A9899-68) and scattered scuffs. The original factory sights remain minus the front {MODERN} (250/450) hood and the carbine appears to function as it should. (22A9988-6) Est. 250 - 450 {C&R} (350/550) 2298 Springfield Armory Micro Compact Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 350 - 550 serial #LW116227, 45 ACP, 3 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2307 Custom Essex Arms Government Model Semi-Auto Pistol stainless steel slide is excellent and the alloy frame with accessory rail serial #30570, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal retains 99% original black anodized finish. The checkered laminate surfaces retain 99% later-added nice-quality blue, the slide and barrel double diamond factory grips are excellent. The pistol has an are from a 70 Series Gold Cup National Match with those markings ambidextrous thumb safety and Novak's low mount three-dot night slightly-soft. The fully-checkered walnut grips are excellent. The rear sights that glow bright green. Included are a kydex-style double mag sight is a Kensight smooth adjustable blade and the front is a Patridge holder and right-hand holster, two unmarked magazines and the original blade. Included is a single unmarked magazine. (22A1007-55) factory hard case. (221007-88) {MODERN} (600/800) {MODERN} (400/600) Est. 600 - 800 Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2308 CZ 85B Semi-Auto Pistol 2317 CZ 85B Semi-Auto Pistol serial #D1913, 9mm, 4 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #D2068, 9mm, 4 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original black polycoat and the fully-checkered surfaces retain 99% plus original black polycoat and the fully-checkered black synthetic factory grips are excellent. The sights are fixed, the black synthetic factory grips are excellent. The sights are fixed, the safety and slide stop are ambidextrous and the pistol comes with a safety and slide stop are ambidextrous and the pistol comes with a single magazine, test target, hard case, factory paperwork and shipping single magazine, test target, factory paperwork, hard case and shipping sleeve. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have a small rack sleeve. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have a small rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-35) {MODERN} (350/550) or handling mark only. (22A9993-47) {MODERN} (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 350 - 550 2309 Weatherby Eighty-Two Semi-Auto Shotgun 2318 CZ 75 Kadet Semi-Auto Pistol serial #82-141212, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib IMC-choke barrel with an serial #AP4801, 22 LR, 4 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and surfaces retain 99% plus original black polycoat and the fully-checkered anodized finishes with some light machine-engraved scroll on the black synthetic factory grips are excellent. The rear sight is an LPA receiver flats, the fluted bolt body and carrier are bright and the gold adjustable smooth two-dot blade and the front is a blade with white dot. trigger retains all its original finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip Included are two factory magazines, manual, cleaning tools, hard case buttstock and fingergroove forend are excellent with a light blonde and shipping sleeve. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have coloring and a dark rosewood grip cap. The shotgun is sighted with a a small rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-36) {MODERN} (300/500) single bead front sight and appears to have seen very little use. Est. 300 - 500 (22A9949-196) {MODERN} (300/500) 2319 Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chiefs Special Revolver Est. 300 - 500 serial #372817, 38 Special, 1 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2310 Smith & Wesson Model 6906 Semi-Auto Pistol metal surfaces of this flat latch revolver retain about 99% original blue, serial #TFM5784, 9mm, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The there are some scattered light freckles and a plum undertone to the stainless steel slide with ambidextrous safety/decocker and barrel with all factory markings crisp. The checkered walnut factory grips satin-finished alloy frame are excellent. The wraparound with S&W medallions are later additions and rate excellent. partially-checkered factory Delrin grips are also excellent. The pistol has (22A1007-84) {C&R} (350/550) Novak's low mount sights and comes with two factory finger rest Est. 350 - 550 magazine and the original factory box with paperwork. (22A9899-17) 2320 Smith & Wesson 32 Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver {MODERN} (300/500) serial #632149, 32 S&W Long, 2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The Est. 300 - 500 metal surfaces of this Pre-Model 30 revolver retain about 97% original 2311 Smith & Wesson Model 559 Semi-Auto Pistol blue, there is some slight thinning on the grip frame and scattered light serial #A770232, 9mm, 4 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal freckling. The hammer and trigger show dusky case-hardened colors surfaces retain 99% original blue with a faint plum undertone to the slide with a few more light freckles and the checkered walnut diamond factory and decocker. The partially-checkered Delrin factory grips are excellent. grips with silver S&W medallions are near excellent. (22A1007-68) The rear sight is adjustable with protective ears, the front is a serrated {C&R} (200/400) ramp. Included are two factory magazines and the original factory box Est. 200 - 400 with cleaning kit and paperwork. (22A9899-15) {MODERN} (350/550) 2321 Beretta Model 3032 Tomcat Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 350 - 550 serial #DAA238688, 32 ACP, 2 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2312 Beretta Model 81 Semi-Auto Pistol metal surfaces retain 99% original matte blue and anodized finishes with serial #D87041W, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The some minor wear along the slide. The checkered black synthetic grips metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and anodized finishes and are excellent and the sights are fixed. Included are a single magazine, a the checkered synthetic factory grips with Beretta logo are excellent. factory hard case and matching shipping sleeve. (22A9968-7) The pistol has fixed sights and is equipped with an ambidextrous {MODERN} (200/300) frame-mounted safety. Included is the original factory box with three Est. 200 - 300 factory magazines and manual. (22A9900-19) {MODERN} (300/500) 2322 Beretta Model 81 Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 300 - 500 serial #D87774W, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2313 Sig Sauer P229 Semi-Auto Pistol metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a serial #AC11564, 40 S&W, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The deep plum hue on a couple of the small parts. The smooth walnut slide retains 99% original matte black finish and the alloy frame retains factory grips are excellent. The pistol has a frame-mounted all its original black anodized finish. The stippled factory grips are ambidextrous safety and fixed sights. Included are three factory excellent and the Siglite three-dot night sights no longer glow (original magazines, manual and the original factory box. (22A9900-20) sights are included). Included are two factory magazines, manual and {MODERN} (300/500) what looks to be the original hard case. (22A9899-7) {MODERN} Est. 300 - 500 (500/700) 2323 Smith & Wesson Model SW9F Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 500 - 700 serial #PAF5008, 9mm, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide 2314 Walther PP Semi-Auto Pistol retains 99% plus original matte blue and the polymer frame with serial #57966A, 380 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The checkered grip straps is excellent. The three-dot sights are fixed, metal surfaces of this West German Walther retain 99% original blue. included are two 17-round magazines and the original factory hard case The checkered synthetic factory grips with Walther banner are excellent. with manual. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have a small Included is a factory magazine with finger rest baseplate and the original rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-34) {MODERN} (250/450) factory hard case. (22A9923-3) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 250 - 450 Est. 500 - 700 2324 Allen Single Action Army Revolver by Uberti 2315 Glock Model 22 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #J686, 45 Colt, 7 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel, serial #AZM050US, 40 S&W, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The guard and cylinder retain perhaps 92-95% original blue toning to bright slide retains 99% original matte black finish and the polymer Gen 2 plum, the frame shows some nice case-hardened color, the grip frame frame is excellent. The pistol is equipped with standard Glock sights and has worn to gunmetal and the hammer flats are mostly bright with light comes with a single 15-round factory magazine. (22A9957-1) freckles scattered about. The smooth walnut grips are excellent. The {MODERN} (350/550) revolver may need some mechanical attention, the cylinder fails to rotate Est. 350 - 550 once-in-a-while. (22A9938-39) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] 2316 CZ 75B Semi-Auto Pistol (125/250) serial #3665K, 9mm, 4 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Est. 125 - 250 surfaces retain 99% plus original black polycoat and the 2325 Smith & Wesson model 10-7 M&P Revolver partially-checkered black synthetic factory grips are excellent. The pistol serial #AAM7542, 38 Special, 2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal has three-dot fixed sights and comes with two factory magazines, surfaces retain near 99% original blue and the service hammer and factory paperwork, cleaning tools and the original hard case with trigger show some nice case-color. The checkered walnut factory grips shipping sleeve. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have a with gold S&W medallions are very good plus with some scattered small rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-43) {MODERN} (350/550) handling marks. (22A1007-69) {MODERN} (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 350 - 550 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2326 Thompson Center Contender Single Shot Pistol 2334 Walther P22 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #291241, 22 Hornet, 10'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #N025082, 22 LR, 5'' barrel with a factory barrel weight and an surfaces retain 99% high polish and matte blue with a plum undertone to excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original matte blue the lever/triggerguard. The smooth walnut forend is about very good and anodized finishes and the polymer frame with textured grip and with a small impact mark on the right-side and a corresponding hairline accessory rail is excellent. The rear sight is adjustable, there is a crack on the belly, the fingergroove grip with left-side thumb rest is slide-mounted safety, there are two interchangeable backstraps and an excellent. The barrel has two drilled and tapped holes near the muzzle ambidextrous magazine release. Included are two factory magazines, and a Leupold mount with 1'' rings is attached near the breech. factory paperwork, lock and the original hard case. This gun is (22A1007-73) {MODERN} (250/450) new-in-box dealer stock and may have a small rack or handling mark Est. 250 - 450 only. (22A9993-26) {MODERN} (200/400) 2327 Beretta U22 Neos Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 200 - 400 serial #P48325, 22 LR, 7 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2335 Walther P99 Semi-Auto Pistol stainless steel surfaces are excellent plus, the polymer frame with serial #029444, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide retains textured rubber grip inserts is also excellent plus. The pistol has an 99% plus original matte blue and the polymer frame with textured grip, ambidextrous safety, a full-length rail and an adjustable rear sight. ambidextrous magazine release and accessory rail is excellent. The Included are two factory magazines, hard case, shipping sleeve, factory pistol has three-dot sights and is equipped with a rear cocking indicator. paperwork and lock. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have Included are two factory magazines, three interchangeable backstraps, a small rack or handling mark only (22A9993-16) {MODERN} (200/400) lock, factory paperwork and original hard case. This gun is new-in-box Est. 200 - 400 dealer stock and may have a small rack or handling mark only. 2328 Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chiefs Special Revolver (22A9993-27) {MODERN} (350/550) serial #347503, 38 Special, 1 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The Est. 350 - 550 metal surfaces of this flat latch revolver retain about 99% later-added 2336 Custom Thompson Center Contender Single Shot Pistol high-quality blue with some light scratches and a freckle or two. The serial #116161, 223 Rem., 14'' custom Ingram barrel with an excellent checkered walnut factory diamond grips are near very good with a bore. The retains 99% maker blue and the frame and lever/triggerguard moderate impact mark on the right panel and some other scattered retain 99% original blue, the guard toning to dark plum. The smooth handling marks, they are numbered to the gun. (22A9983-13) {C&R} walnut forend and grip with left-side thumb rest are overall excellent, the (300/500) grip with a few light handling marks and a metal TC cougar grip cap. Est. 300 - 500 There are four drilled and tapped holes near the breech, there are no 2329 Custom Smith & Wesson M&P 38 Hand Ejector Revolver other provisions for sights. (22A1007-140) {MODERN} (250/450) serial #C246884, 38 Special, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Est. 250 - 450 surfaces retain 99% later-added high-quality blue with some older 2337 Ruger Standard Model Semi-Auto Pistol blemishes visible under the new finish, still-crisp factory markings and serial #14-09032, 22 LR, 6'' tapered barrel with an excellent bore. The faint case color on the hammer and trigger. The checkered black rubber metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with some light Pachmayr ''Gripper'' combat grips are excellent. The rear sight is a scratches and handling marks. The smooth brown and black laminate square-notch adjustable blade, the front is a ''Micro''-marked grips are excellent. The pistol comes with two factory magazines. ramp-mounted blade. (22A9899-18) {MODERN} (250/350) (22A1007-82) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 250 - 350 Est. 200 - 400 2330 Zabala Hermanos Boxlock Over Under Shotgun 2338 Ruger New Model Blackhawk Single Action Revolver serial #403228, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib screw-choke barrels with serial #47-78224, 45 Colt, 4 5/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The excellent bores. The barrels, lever and triggerguard retain 99% original stainless steel surfaces are excellent, the smooth walnut grip panels blue and are importer-marked by American Arms Inc on the right-side with silver phoenix medallions are also excellent and fit just shy of the and maker-marked on the left. The coin-finished frame is near excellent grip frame metal. The rear adjustable sight shows some minor edge with some faint scattered freckles and some crisp scroll and floral wear and the front sight has been shortened. (22A9983-7) {MODERN} engraving. The checkered walnut buttstock and forend are near (400/600) excellent with a couple small chips and blemishes. The ejectors are Est. 400 - 600 strong, there is a single selective trigger, the safety is non-automatic and 2339 Beretta U22 Neos Semi-Auto Pistol the two included choke tubes are modified and full. (22A9998-4) serial #P17686, 22 LR, 7 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The {MODERN} (350/550) stainless steel surfaces are excellent plus, the polymer frame with Est. 350 - 550 textured rubber grip inserts is also excellent plus. The pistol has a 2331 Smith & Wesson Model 10-5 Military & Police Revolver full-length rail, an ambidextrous safety and an adjustable rear sight. serial #D694225, 38 Special, 6'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Included are two factory magazines, hard case, shipping sleeve, factory surfaces retain near 99% original blue with a couple small blemishes, paperwork and lock. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have the service hammer and trigger show some nice swirls of case-hardened a small rack or handling mark only (22A9993-15) {MODERN} (200/400) color. The checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions are numbered Est. 200 - 400 to the gun and rate about very good, there are some scattered light 2340 Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chiefs Special Revolver handling marks and a 3/4'' chip missing from the left panel. (22A9899-1) serial #350660, 38 Special, 1 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The {MODERN} (300/500) metal surfaces of this flat latch revolver retain perhaps 96-97% original Est. 300 - 500 blue, there is edge wear and some areas of concentrated freckling with 2332 Beretta U22 Neos Semi-Auto Pistol the hammer and trigger showing dark case-hardened color. The serial #P19004, 22 LR, 6'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal checkered walnut diamond grips with S&W medallions are surfaces retain 99% plus original matte blue and the polymer frame with stamp-numbered to the gun and rate very good. (22A9986-5) {C&R} textured rubber grip inserts is excellent. The pistol is equipped with a (300/500) full-length rail, an adjustable rear sight, a cocking indicator and an Est. 300 - 500 ambidextrous frame-mounted safety. Included are two factory 2341 Smith & Wesson Model 30-1 Double Action Revolver magazines, manual, hard case, lock and shipping sleeve. This gun is serial #824223, 32 S&W Long, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. The new-in-box dealer stock and may have a small rack or handling mark metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with some very slight wear at the only. (22A9993-17) {MODERN} (200/400) muzzle and a couple tiny blemishes. The hammer and trigger show vivid Est. 200 - 400 case-hardened color. The checkered walnut factory grips with S&W 2333 Walther P22 Semi-Auto Pistol medallions are near excellent and are stamp-numbered to the gun. serial #L034884, 22 LR, 3 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal (22A1001-3) {C&R} (300/500) surfaces retain 99% plus original matte blue and anodized finishes and Est. 300 - 500 the polymer frame with textured grip and accessory rail is excellent. The 2342 Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol pistol has an ambidextrous slide-mounted safety, ambidextrous serial #275140, 25 ACP, 2 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal magazine release, two interchangeable backstraps and an adjustable surfaces retain about 98% original blue with some thinning and rear sight. Included are two factory magazines, factory paperwork, lock scattered blemishes. The back of the grip safety has toned to dull silver and original hard case. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may while the trigger and safety show nice case-hardened color. The black have a small rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-25) {MODERN} checkered factory grips are overall very good, the left grip rates (200/400) excellent while right shows a moderate hastily-repaired chip around the Est. 200 - 400 screw escutcheon. This 1920-manufactured pistol comes with a single two-tone factory ''CAL.25 / COLT''-marked magazine. (22A9939-33) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2343 Smith & Wesson Model 61-3 Escort Semi-Auto Pistol 2351 Parker D Grade Boxlock Double Shotgun serial #B43396, 2'' barrel with an excellent bore. It is purported that serial #85605, 12 ga, 26'' damascus barrels choked cylinder with roughly 6,600 Escort pistols were nickel-plated. The metal surfaces excellent bores. The metal surfaces were blued at some point and retain retain 99% original matte and polished nickel with some small scattered 92-95% finish with star damascus pattern still visible on the barrels and blemishes and strong factory markings. The faux mother-of-pearl grips the frame's D Grade engraving remains somewhat crisp and visible. are very good with some scattered handling marks and a small pink There are game scenes on each flat and on the belly with tight scroll stain at the top of the left panel. Included are a single near excellent and border engraving along the fences and breeches. The checkered condition nickel-plated ''S&W''-marked magazine and a blue factory pistolgrip walnut buttstock and splinter forend are near very good, the zipper rug. (22A9957-23) {MODERN} (300/500) grip cap is missing, the forend checkering is almost worn smooth, there Est. 300 - 500 are scattered light-to-moderate blemishes and a couple age cracks 2344 Beretta 950BS Jetfire Semi-Auto Pistol along the butt. There is a nice metal skeleton buttplate, there are double serial #BER85433T, 22 LR, 2 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The triggers, the safety is automatic and the barrels lock-up tight. metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes. The (22A9941-5) {ANTIQUE} (250/450) checkered black synthetic factory grip panels are near excellent with just Est. 250 - 450 a couple handling marks and ''.22 Short'' near the bottom of each panel. 2352 Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver by Euroarms A single factory magazine is included. (22A9968-6) {MODERN} serial #076267, 44 cal, 8'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The (150/250) stainless steel surfaces are near excellent with some minor blemishes Est. 150 - 250 and light freckles and the triggerguard has toned to a dark bronze. The 2345 Scarce AA Suffix Beretta Model 1934 Semi-Auto Pistol smooth walnut grip panels are excellent. The revolver appears to serial #0169AA, 380 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. These function well mechanically. (22A9938-43) {ANTIQUE} [Bill Reese ''AA'' suffix pistols were manufactured in 1944 while Italy was occupied Collection] (150/250) by Germany, these guns were sent to German headquarters and were Est. 150 - 250 then distributed to Italian and German troops. The metal surfaces retain 2353 Navy Arms Co Model 1875 Single Action Revolver by Uberti about 95-96% original blue, there is thinning along the gripstraps and serial #11259, 45 Colt, 7 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal scattered light blemishes with still-crisp factory markings. The surfaces retain 99% original nickel with some faint clouding and metal-backed factory bakelite grips are excellent. The pistol comes with scattered light freckles. The smooth walnut grips are excellent and the a single factory finger rest baseplate magazine. (22A9968-3) {C&R} revolver appears to function well mechanically. (22A9938-41) (500/700) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (300/500) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 300 - 500 2346 Mitchell Arms Single Action Army Revolver by Uberti 2354 Savage Model 1907 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #79598, 45 Colt, 4 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #10235, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a very good bore showing surfaces retain 99% original nickel, there are scattered tiny blemishes some scattered light frosting. The metal surfaces are a dull gunmetal and some areas where the finish has begun to cloud. The faux stag gray with areas of light pinprick pitting throughout, the top address grips are excellent with an authentic yellow and off-white coloring. The partially-obscured and mostly-legible. The checkered black hard rubber revolver appears to function well mechanically. (22A9938-49) replacement grips are near excellent with a loose fit to the frame and an {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (300/500) excellent condition ''Savage Quality'' logo. Included is a single Est. 300 - 500 aftermarket magazine. (22A9939-32) {MODERN} (75/150) 2347 Navy Arms Co Model 1875 Single Action Revolver by Uberti Est. 75 - 150 serial #11158, 44-40, 7 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal 2355 Smith & Wesson Military & Police 38 Hand Ejector Revolver (Frame surfaces retain 99% original nickel with some faint clouding and Only) scattered light blemishes. The checkered black synthetic grips are serial #C164650, (38 Special). The metal surfaces retain 97-98% excellent and the revolver appears to function well mechanically. later-added nickel with small blemishes and freckles. The replacement (22A9938-40) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (300/500) checkered diamond grips with silver SILE eagle medallions are good Est. 300 - 500 with compressed points and handling marks. (22A9939-30) {MODERN} 2348 Allen Firearms Single Action Army Revolver by Uberti (50/100) serial #72535, 44-40, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The frame is a Est. 50 - 100 mostly dull gray with streaks of case color, there are some faint freckles 2356 Ruger Mark II Semi-Auto Pistol on the hammer flats and the remaining metal surfaces show generous serial #216-47765, 22 LR, 4 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The amounts of original blue with thinned areas and edges and some metal surfaces are excellent with a couple scattered light handling scattered blemishes. The smooth one-piece walnut grips are excellent marks. The fully-checkered black synthetic factory grips with right-side with a couple light impact and handling marks. (22A9938-51) silver Phoenix are excellent. The pistol is equipped with an adjustable {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (300/500) Miniature Machine Company square-notch blade rear sight and comes Est. 300 - 500 with a single factory magazine. (22A9900-18) {MODERN} (250/350) 2349 Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Uberti Est. 250 - 350 serial #52960, 45 Colt, 7 5/8'' Colt barrel with a near excellent bore. The 2357 H & R Arms Co Hunter Model Double Action Revolver metal surfaces are in-the-white and rate very good, there are scattered serial #172040, 22 RF, 10'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The light freckles and blemishes throughout and the ejector rod housing is a metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original bright blue with some later Colt-addition. The smooth one-piece walnut grip is excellent. The thinning, scattered light blemishes and all factory markings legible and revolver appears to function well mechanically. (22A9671-32) sharp. The checkered walnut factory grips are excellent with {MODERN} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (300/500) mostly-crisp points and some light impact marks on the butt, each grip is Est. 300 - 500 stamped ''737''. The action will require a little mechanical attention as 2350 Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver by Pietta the cylinder counter-rotates upon trigger release however, both single serial #173472, 44 cal, 8'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The and double action work as they should. (22A9992-14) {C&R} (300/400) frame has toned to a dull ochre patina, the barrel and cylinder retain Est. 300 - 400 about 98% original blue with freckles and some wear on the rear of the 2358 Fabrique Nationale Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pistol cylinder; the hammer shows vivid case-hardened color with some more serial #503857, 32 ACP, 3 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal concentrated freckles. The smooth walnut grip panels are near excellent surfaces retain 99% strong original blue with crisp factory markings. The with some scattered light handling marks. The revolver needs some checkered black hard rubber grips with FN logo are excellent, this is a minor mechanical attention, the trigger is quite light and the timing is virtually as-new Model 1910 likely manufactured soon after World War II. slightly off with the cylinder failing to rotate occasionally. (22A1013-3) Included are two original magazines and the original green factory box. {ANTIQUE} (100/200) The box rates about very good with the expected bumps and bruises Est. 100 - 200 from the years with a previous owner marking the interior of the lid and a matching serial number penciled on the bottom. (22A9987-3) {C&R} (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 2359 Plainfield Ordnance Model 71 Semi-Auto Pistol Semi-Auto Pistol (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2360 ''Colt'' Pocket Model of Navy Caliber Percussion Revolver 2368 Beretta Model 102 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #77459, 36 cal, 6 1/2'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This serial #M02462, 22 LR, 5 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal is an excellent aged reproduction of the well-known 1849 Pocket in surfaces retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes with some Navy caliber, likely once with Italian proofs, now absent. The grip frame scattered small blemishes. The wraparound serrated and checkered and triggerguard are a dull straw patina with areas of dark tarnish, the synthetic factory grips are excellent with a Beretta logo at the top of remaining metal surfaces are gunmetal gray with streaks of an older each panel. The rear sight is adjustable and the pistol comes with two finish and a crisp stagecoach scene on the cylinder and a crisp top factory magazines and a newer factory hard case. (229968-11) {C&R} barrel address. The smooth walnut one-piece grip is near excellent with (400/600) some darker wood around the edges and only a few light handling Est. 400 - 600 marks. All serialized parts match, the barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the 2369 Ruger 10/22 Semi-Auto Carbine revolver appears to function well mechanically but falls outside of the serial #231-98496, 22 LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The serial number range for the Pocket Models of Navy Caliber revolvers. metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue and anodizing with loss due (22B9833-66) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) to faint scattered freckling down the length of the barrel and minor edge Est. 500 - 700 wear. The smooth hardwood stock is excellent with some light handling 2361 Smith & Wesson Model 22A Semi-Auto Pistol marks. The rifle has open factory sights and is equipped with a serial #UAP0775, 22 LR, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Sportview 4x32 scope with duplex reticle and clear optics. There is no surfaces retain about 98% original blue and anodized finishes with loss magazine present. (22A9965-20) {MODERN} (100/200) along the full-length optics rail and on the slide. The green laminate Est. 100 - 200 factory grips are excellent with a laser-etched logo and thumb rest on 2370 Savage Model 74 single Shot Rifle each side. The rear sight is a smooth adjustable blade, the front is a serial #B239262, 22 S, L, LR, 22'' barrel with an excellent bore. The small fixed blade. Included is a single factory magazine. (22A9965-53) metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with some scattered light {MODERN} (200/400) handling marks. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend are excellent Est. 200 - 400 and the rifle has open factory sights. (22A9965-47) {MODERN} 2362 Weatherby PA-08 Slide Action Shotgun (50/100) serial #TP005184, 12 ga., 26'' ventilated rib IMC-choke barrel with an Est. 50 - 100 excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and 2371 Savage Model 71 Stevens Favorite Commemorative Rifle anodized finish with a couple scattered light blemishes, the gold trigger serial #04986SF, 22 S, L, LR, 22'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. retains all its original finish and the bolt and carrier remaining bright. The The barrel retains 99% original blue and the frame shows some vivid checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend are excellent with some swirls of case-hardened color, there are a few faint and easily-missed nice fiddleback figure. Included are the original factory box, lock, choke freckles with ''STEVENS FAVORITE'' machine-engraved in each side of wrench and three choke tubes; full, modified and improved cylinder. the frame. The buttplate, lever and hammer retain all their original gold (22A9949-181) {MODERN} [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (200/400) wash. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend are excellent with some Est. 200 - 400 nice figure and a gold medallion imbedded in the right-side butt with 2363 Mossberg/Maverick Model 88 Slide Action Shotgun Joshua Stevens' visage and ''FATHER OF 22 HUNTING'' underneath. serial #MV0245708, 12 ga., 18 1/2'' plain barrel choked cylinder with an There is a sporting rear sight with German silver elevator, the front sight excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and is a large German silver blade. (22A9965-39) {MODERN} (250/450) anodized finish with some small blemishes and light scratches. The Est. 250 - 450 grooved synthetic forend and the Advanced Technologies folding stock 2372 Ruger 10/22RBI International Semi-Auto Carbine and pistolgrip are excellent. (22A9957-35) {MODERN} (200/400) serial #249-23200, 22 LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with an excellent likely unfired Est. 200 - 400 bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and anodized 2364 Winchester Model 1906 Slide Action Rifle finishes. The full-length capped pistolgrip Mannlicher-style checkered serial #405566, 22 S, L, LR, 20'' barrel with a frosted bore. The metal walnut stock is excellent. The carbine is fitted with factory open sights surfaces are a dark brown and gunmetal patina with some lighter color and comes with the original factory box. This gun is new-in-box dealer at the edges and somewhat soft factory markings. The smooth walnut stock and may have a small rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-7) buttstock and grooved forend are good with added finish and {MODERN} (200/400) light-to-moderate blemishes throughout. The rifle still has factory sights Est. 200 - 400 and appears mechanically-sound. (22A1007-40) {C&R} (50/100) 2373 Ruger 10/22 Target Semi-Auto Carbine Est. 50 - 100 serial #251-67065, 22 LR, 20'' crowned heavy target barrel with an 2365 Early Smith & Wesson Model 1700LS Bolt Action Rifle excellent likely unfired bore. The stainless steel barrel and alloy receiver serial #LS00005, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent, likely unfired are excellent, the smooth laminate factory stock is also excellent. The bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue, toning to a pleasing carbine comes with a single factory magazine and the original factory plum under a high-bright light. There are just a few very light handling box. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have a small rack or marks and scattered tiny blemishes. The checkered walnut stock rates handling mark only. (22A9993-5) {MODERN} (200/400) excellent and has some nice grain figure. The stock features a schnabel Est. 200 - 400 forend tip, a capped pistolgrip with the S&W logo, push button swivels 2374 Winchester Model 1906 Slide Action Rifle and a factory solid rubber recoil pad. Included is the original styrofoam serial #501146, 22 S, L, LR, 20'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal insert ''box'' with slightly-tattered Bangor Punta sleeve, sling swivels, surfaces have moderate oxidation throughout with blemishes and detachable box magazine and manual. (4,22A9977-1) {MODERN} still-visible factory markings. The smooth walnut buttstock and grooved (500/700) forend are perhaps good, the forend screws are replacements and the Est. 500 - 700 buttstock fit is poor, it is likely from a different model. The action cycles 2366 Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle and works as it should. (22A9965-48) {MODERN} (25/50) serial #617391, 22 Short, 24'' octagon barrel with a frosted bore showing Est. 25 - 50 remnants of rifling. The barrel is mostly dark brown with some silvering 2375 Percussion Double Fowler by Ward of the edges, the receiver is a slightly-lighter brown and there are 12 ga., 30'' barrels with oxidized bores. The metal surfaces are dark scattered blemishes throughout. The smooth walnut buttstock and brown with ''LONDON FINE TWIST'' visible on the concave rib and grooved forend are very good as cleaned and lightly-refinished some ''WARD'' near the tip of each lock. There are areas of simple scroll time ago with light scattered handling marks. There are two holes drilled engraving with a rudimentary pineapple-style finial in front of the guard. in the top tang and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. The walnut half stock is quite nice with an unembellished toeline oval (22A1007-41) {C&R} (100/200) and the expected bumps and bruises. The locks are quite strong with Est. 100 - 200 the half-cock not quite catching on the right-side and a brass-tipped 2367 Unmarked Belgian Single Shot Rifle wooden ramrod is included. (22A6520-3531) {ANTIQUE} [Richard 22 RF, 22 1/2'' octagon barrel with a mostly-shiny bore showing slight ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (100/200) remnants of rifling. The barrel, block and hammer are a light gunmetal Est. 100 - 200 gray, the top tang and bottom metal look to be bright German silver with some light engraving and scattered blemishes. The hardwood half stock is good plus, it has been cleaned and refinished over the years but is intact and solid. The rifle has open sights and strong action. (22A1007-42) {ANTIQUE} (50/100) Est. 50 - 100 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2376 Percussion Single Fowler by JP Lovell 2384 Mauser Model C96 Bolo Broomhandle Semi-Auto Pistol About 28 ga., 32'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are serial #553430, 7.63x25mm Mauser (30 Mauser), 4" barrel with a poor dark brown with spots of light oxidation and small blemishes, the lock is bore showing heavily worn rifling. The metal surfaces of this mismatched maker-marked with some simple engraving. The dark walnut half stock pistol are a combination of gray and brown with a few remnants of is fair-to-good, there are large chips missing around the locks and some original blue finish in the protected areas of the frame showing scattered staining from storage with the triggerguard, buttplate and ramrod pinprick pitting and oxidation stains. The grips are reproduction thimbles slightly-tarnished with a nice ochre patina. The lock is strong hardwood with serrations and rate excellent. The markings on the back but will need attention as it does not stay cocked. (22A6520-607) are distorted but appear to be from the Eagle grip company. The barrel {ANTIQUE} (50/100) and extension, locking block and the lock frame are all numbered Est. 50 - 100 differently from the frame and each other. This pistol features a tangent 2377 Mossberg 590 Persuader Slide Action Shotgun rear sight graduated out to 1000 meters, Mauser banner on a raised serial #P172541, 12 ga., 20'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal panel on the left side of the frame and second type safety. There is a surfaces retain 99% original parkerized finish. The black synthetic ring provision on the butt for a lanyard loop, but it is not present. The grooved forend and pistolgrip buttstock are excellent. The shotgun has a gun functions although the recoil spring is showing its age and in need tang safety and a nine-shell capacity. Included is the original factory box of replacement. (8A9848-4) {C&R} (400/600) with barrel shroud and factory paperwork. This gun is new-in-box dealer Est. 400 - 600 stock and may have a small rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-8) 2385 Mauser Commercial Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol {MODERN} (300/500) serial #396818, 32 ACP, 7" barrel with a very good bore showing Est. 300 - 500 scattered pitting and oxidation stains. This gun has been disassembled 2378 Walther/Umarex Uzi Semi-Auto Rifle by IWI but all parts appear to be present. The metal surfaces are toned to serial #W1004293, 22 LR, 18'' faux suppressor barrel with an excellent brown with a few wisps of blue in the protected areas plus oxidation likely unfired bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and stains and handling marks. The one-piece wrap around factory grips black anodized finishes and the serrated polymer forend and pistolgrip have bold relief carved oak leaves and rate about very good showing are excellent plus. The rifle is equipped with a folding stock and comes scattered handling marks. The slide and sideplate are numbered to the with a single factory magazine, factory paperwork and the original gun but none are found on the barrel or take down pin. It includes a factory box. This gun is new-in-box dealer stock and may have a small single magazine with round floorplate showing moderate to heavy dents rack or handling mark only. (22A9993-14) {MODERN} (350/550) on the base. (8A9804-4) {C&R} (50/150) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 50 - 150 2379 German Sport Guns/ATI GSG-5 Semi-Auto Carbine 2386 German Model 27 Semi-Auto Pistol by Ceska Zbrojovka serial #A309665, 22 LR, 16 1/4'' barrel with a faux suppressor and an serial #366104, 32 ACP, 3 7/8" barrel with an excellent bore. This "fnh" excellent bore. The upper portion of the receiver retains 99% plus marked gun has been partially disassembled but all parts are present. titanium finish with ''1st Anniversary GSG-5'' marked on the left-side. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original wartime finish, the frame The lower portion of the receiver, polymer buttstock and forend are has toned to a blue gray and the slide a purple hue showing light high excellent. The carbine features a diopter rear sight, a post front sight edge wear and bright straw on the sides of the trigger. The one-piece and comes with three 22-round factory magazines, a new-in-package checkered factory phenolic resin grips rate about excellent. There are magazine clamp, original box and factory paperwork. This gun is "[eagle] / WaA76" Waffenamt marks on the frame and barrel with as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very German proofs on the barrel and slide. The safety needs professional small rack or handling mark only. (229993-13) {MODERN} (250/350) attention and the firing pin stop tab is broken. The firing pin, extractor Est. 250 - 350 and related parts are provided. It includes a single "P Mod.27" marked 2380 Remington 1100 Field Semi-Auto Shotgun magazine. (8A9804-26) {C&R} (50/150) serial #L804421V, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib barrel choked modified with Est. 50 - 150 an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a 2387 Colt Single Action Frontier Scout Revolver couple light handling marks, standard scroll engraving and a bright bolt serial #40415K, 22 LR, 4 3/4" pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This body and carrier. The high-gloss fleur-de-lis checkered walnut capped 1968-manufactured Scout revolver remains in excellent condition with pistolgrip buttstock and forend are excellent with a couple light handling about 99% original nickel plate showing scattered light handling marks marks and blemishes in the finish. (22A9943-19) {MODERN} (350/550) and a tiny oxidation blemish on the cylinder. The replacement checkered Est. 350 - 550 factory Eagle synthetic grips from the later Peacemaker Scout series 2381 Winchester Model 1904 Single Shot Rifle rate excellent. The barrel is marked ".22 CAL." at the end of the legend 22 S, L, Extra Long, 21'' barrel with a mostly-bright very good bore and has a crown indicating the later 22 Magnum bore diameter was showing some shallow pits. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 80-85% used plus it times and locks up correctly. Included is an unlabeled original blue with some small areas of light oxidation, scattered freckles woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert from later series revolvers and a and light scratches with the bolt, crescent butt and triggerguard a dull circa 1978 manual for the Single Action Army. (8A9938-56) {MODERN} gunmetal gray. The smooth walnut stock is very good with the expected [Bill Reese Collection] (400/600) handling marks and tiny blemishes. (22A9984-2) {C&R} (75/150) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 75 - 150 2388 Winchester Model 52-C Bull Target Model Bolt Action Rifle 2382 Meriden Firearms Co. AJ Aubrey Single Shot Shotgun serial #89437C, -22 L RIFLE-, 28" bull barrel tapering from 1 1/8" to 7/8" serial #12500, 12 ga., 32'' laminated steel barrel choked improved with a bright excellent bore. This Bull Target rifle is partially modified with a near excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a bright disassembled with parts missing although most of the major parts are silver with scattered blemishes and concentrated freckling mostly found present. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue finish with on the barrel. The checkered capped pistolgrip buttstock is very good edge wear and handling marks. The bolt is present, the handle toned to with a couple filled areas and the expected small flakes and blemishes, gray with the firing pin plug and spring missing and possibly other parts. the forend is good with small missing slivers and some light signs of The trigger assembly is present and appears complete with sear, trigger, handling. The safety is automatic and the lever is a bit loose, the and other necessary parts but some may be missing, the triggerguard is extractor will need some attention as it sticks. (22A9984-17) {C&R} also present. The benchrest style factory walnut pistolgrip stock rates (50/100) about good as modified and refinished. The left side of the butt has been Est. 50 - 100 non-professionally dished out to form a concave cheek rest and shows 2383 Glenfield Model 25 Bolt Action Rifle scattered light to moderate handling marks. The accurizer holes have serial 23687531, 22 S, L, LR, 22'' barrel with an excellent bore. The been plugged and finished over with the rest of the stock. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with some scattered light checkered steel buttplate rates good to very good with edge wear, freckles. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock is excellent fading finish and scattered oxidation blemishes. It also features a 4" long with some light scattered blemishes. The rifle has factory sights and a equipment rail with sling swivel stud however, the sling swivel mount on Weaver D6 scope with mostly-clear optics and a crosshair reticle is the butt is not present. The stock screws, sights, sight blocks, and other mounted to the grooved receiver. There is no magazine present. small screws and parts are missing. (8A9897-79) {MODERN} (200/400) (22A9984-7) {MODERN} (75/150) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 75 - 150 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2389 Colt Huntsman Semi-Auto Pistol 2395 Ruger Old Model Bearcat Revolver serial #018404S, 22 LR, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely serial #86974, 22 LR, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This 1969-manufactured third-series pistol has been professionally 1967-manufactured revolver remains in superb condition. The metal refurbished with a factory quality blue finish. The metal surfaces retain surfaces retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes. The smooth about 99% reapplied blue finish showing a few small areas of pitting walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. under the new finish. The checkered walnut factory grips rate about very This later Old Model features an aluminum ejector rod housing, gold good with light handling marks and limited flaking varnish. The pistol anodized triggerguard and times and locks up as good as the day it left features a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight and the Ruger. Includes an original factory two-piece box with black cover markings remain crisp overall. The pistol includes a single factory accented in red with a bold red Ruger Phoenix. The box rates about marked magazine. Clearly, a nicely refurbished Huntsman for the upstart very good to excellent with light wear. A beautiful Old Model Bearcat collector or shooter. (8A1007-70) {C&R} (400/600) with seen little if any use. (8A1007-133) {C&R} (300/500) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 300 - 500 2390 Smith & Wesson Second Model Safety Hammerless Revolver 2396 Ruger Mk III Hunter Model Semi-Auto Pistol serial #33797, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The serial #229-00904, 22 LR, 6 7/8'' fluted barrel with an excellent bore. metal surfaces retain about 97% professionally reapplied nickel plate The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few light handling with scattered light oxidation stains and handling marks. The trigger has marks. The partially checkered cocobolo factory grips with silver on red toned to gray. The grips are smooth mother-of-pearl that rate excellent. background Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. This pistol was set The revolver still functions mechanically with tight barrel to frame lockup up for a scope when received and features a factory fiber optic front and it times and locks up correctly. The barrel and cylinder are sight; rear sight base is present, but the elevator and slide were numbered to the gun and the grips are un-numbered. (8A9952-13) removed (not included). It does include a pair of factory magazines, {ANTIQUE} (300/500) factory scope base showing scuffs and scrapes from the scope rings, Est. 300 - 500 screws for the base and a set of 1'' scope rings. (8A1007-74) 2391 Thompson / Center Contender Single Shot Pistol {MODERN} (300/500) serial #49431, 30 Herrett, 10'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The Est. 300 - 500 metal surfaces of this early Contender retain about 99% original blue 2397 Ruger Mark II 50th Year Anniversary Semi-Auto Pistol finish with light handling marks and operational wear. The smooth serial #223-08735, 22 LR, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This walnut factory thumb rest grips rate excellent. The checkered walnut lovely gun remains in excellent condition and retains about 99% original forend also rates excellent. The gun features a factory adjustable rear blue finish. The checkered Delrin factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix sight, Lyman front sight base with undercut Patridge front sight and the medallions rate excellent. This gun has the standard Patridge front sight hammer is the earlier version with screwdriver selector on the hammer and drift adjustable rear sight. It features an anniversary marking on the nose and no safety. The handgun includes a Pacific 30 Herrett three-die receiver over the chamber marked ''RUGER / 50 Years [in a banner set with standard shell holder and extended shell holder for the trim die. flanked by leaves]'' and polished bolt with Ruger Phoenix engraved on it (8A9947-11) {MODERN} (250/450) at the rear. The pistol includes the original red hard case with Est. 250 - 450 anniversary crest on the cover, a pair of magazines, padlock with pair of 2392 Smith & Wesson Model 10-6 Military & Police Revolver keys, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, serial #C913253, 38 Special, 4'' pinned heavy barrel with an excellent factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. bore. This beautiful revolver was purportedly refinished at the factory (8A9993-44) {MODERN} (250/450) and there are no rework marks on the gun although the quality of the Est. 250 - 450 refinish is factory quality. The sideplate is a replacement but is correctly 2398 Ruger LC9s Semi-Auto Pistol assembly numbered to the gun. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus serial #328-28515, 9mm, 3 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol beautifully reapplied high polish blue finish. The service trigger and retains about 99% black finish on the metal parts and the polymer frame hammer have strong colors remaining. The grips are unmarked smooth rates excellent. This pistol features three dot sights and appears to mother-of-pearl in excellent condition. This gun times and locks up function mechanically. The gun includes a factory box, a single factory correctly and is a fine example of the Military & Police. (8A9983-23) magazine, takedown magazine, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual {MODERN} (350/550) and paperwork. (8A9968-10) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 200 - 400 2393 Lignose Einhand Semi-Auto Pocket Pistol 2399 Ruger SP101 Double Action Revolver serial #42488, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #573-14293, 22 LR, 4'' full lug barrel with an excellent bore. The surfaces retain about 98% original matte blue showing light high edge stainless steel surfaces of this 2002-manufacture gun rate excellent. wear, a few handling marks and fading finish on the grip frame. The The rubber factory grips with black serrated panel inserts rate excellent. checkered hard rubber factory grips with LIGNOSE logo rate about This revolver features a serrated ramp front sight and windage excellent. This gun has one unique feature that stands out, the front of adjustable rear sight. Includes the original factory hard case that is the triggerguard has an extension that rides a rail ,and when pulled to correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, fired case, cable lock the rear engages the slide chambering a round and cocking the pistol. with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. A great little trail or training This cocking mechanism does not reciprocate with the slide during gun. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may normal firing cycles and acts as the front of the triggerguard. The gun have a very small rack or handling mark only. (8A9993-21) {MODERN} also features a manual safety, fixed sights, cocking indicator and seems (400/600) to function mechanically. The pistol incudes a single unmarked Est. 400 - 600 magazine. (8A1007-46) {C&R} (400/600) 2400 Ruger New Bearcat Single Action Revolver Est. 400 - 600 serial #93-29076, 22 LR, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless 2394 Rast & Gasser Model 1898 Commercial Revolver steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth factory rosewood grips with serial #25302, 8mm Gasser, 4 9/16'' barrel with an excellent bore. This silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. The New Bearcat, like 1909 commercially proof dated revolver retains perhaps 90% original the old, has fixed sights, cylinder scene of a bear and cat, but this one fading blue, the grip frame toned to brown with oxidation stains, features a transfer bar safety. Includes the original factory hard case scattered high edge wear and handling marks. The trigger face and that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, fired case, cable hammer spur are worn to pewter, but the remainder is a beautiful straw lock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. This arm is color. The loading gate is gray as is most of the base pin and ejector as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very assembly, but there is some strong straw color remaining in the small rack or handling mark only. (8A9993-22) {MODERN} (300/500) protected areas. The checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent. The Est. 300 - 500 major parts are correctly numbered to the gun, the lanyard loop is 2401 Ruger New Model Super Single Six Bisley Revolver present, and it still functions mechanically. The base pin retention pin is serial #263-56473, 22 LR, 6 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The a replacement or perhaps a modified original missing the retaining nut, metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes. this is an earlier gun utilizing a hole directly in the barrel in lieu of a boss The smooth rosewood factory grips with silver Ruger medallions rate for the retention pin. (8A9952-78) {C&R} (400/600) excellent. This revolver features a serrated ramp front sight, fully Est. 400 - 600 adjustable rear sight and still times and locks up as good as the day it left Ruger. Includes the original factory hard case, shipping sleeve that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, padlock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (8A9993-38) {MODERN} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2402 Smith & Wesson Model 469 ''Mini'' Semi-Auto Pistol 2408 Smith & Wesson .32 Double Action Revolver serial #TBU5657, 9mm, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #266608, 32 S&W, 3'' barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. surfaces retain about 98% original blue and anodized finishes with light The metal surfaces of this Fourth Model revolver retain about 95% high edge wear, scuff on the lower edge of the squared off triggerguard original nickel plate with oxidation blemishes, mostly on the cylinder but and handling marks. The checkered factory synthetic grips with S&W a few in other locales, in addition to handling marks and pitting. The logo rate very good to excellent with a ding on the butt. The pistol blued triggerguard and latch are fading to brown. The trigger and features three dot sights, rear sight blade is factory rounded to reduce hammer have strong case-hardened colors with scattered freckling. The sharp edges (a modification favored by Bill Jordan), ambidextrous slide diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips with S&W logo are mounted safeties / de-cockers, spurless hammer with serrations on the numbered to another gun although they are in excellent condition and top to allow manual cocking and a squared off checkered triggerguard. generally fit the frame well. The barrel to frame fit is has a hint of vertical Includes a single factory magazine with finger extension. (8A9952-21) play with correct timing and lockup plus all appropriate parts are {MODERN} (300/500) correctly numbered to the gun. (8A9952-37) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 200 - 400 2403 Smith & Wesson .38 Safety Hammerless Revolver 2409 U.S. Revolver Co. Double Action Safety Hammerless Revolver serial #244044, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with mostly light scattered serial #80083, 32 S&W, 3'' barrel with a near excellent bore showing oxidized pitting in the bore. The metal surfaces of this Fifth Model very lightly dispersed frosting. The metal surfaces have evenly oxidized revolver retain about 15-20% original blue mostly in the protected areas to brown with a few areas of pitting. The trigger, top latch and the rest has toned to a brown patina with oxidation blemishes and triggerguard are also brown. The gun features checkered hard rubber handling marks. The trigger is predominately brown with patches of factory grips with U.S. logo. The left panel is fair to good with a small strong case-hardened colors left. The diamond checkered hard rubber blemish on the heel and a check on the butt, the right panel rates poor factory grips with S&W logo rate near excellent showing light handling with two prominent heat or chemical blemishes. The gun has good marks. The grips and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the timing and lockup, but the trigger reset needs attention and it has tight gun, it functions mechanically with good timing and lock up and barrel to frame fit, the ejector cam is slightly out of time and the barrel is barrel-to-frame fit is tight. (8A9952-32) {C&R} (150/250) numbered to the gun. (8A9957-28) {C&R} (10/30) Est. 150 - 250 Est. 10 - 30 2404 Smith & Wesson .38 Double Action Revolver 2410 Smith & Wesson Double Action Safety Hammerless Revolver serial #316276, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This Third serial #1735, 32 S&W, 3 1/2'' barrel showing scattered very light Model revolver retains strong condition with about 85% original blue with oxidation blemishes. The metal surfaces of this First Model revolver thinning finish on the grip frame and cylinder in addition to high edge retain about 90% original nickel plate with most of the wear on the barrel wear, oxidation blemishes and handling marks. The hammer and trigger in addition to scattered oxidation blemishes, bubbling and handling retain beautiful case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The marks. The triggerguard is toning to gray with strong blue on the sides. diamond checkered hard rubber grips with S&W logo are scratch The trigger retains bold case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered numbered to the gun and rate excellent. All appropriate parts are hard rubber factory grips with S&W logo rate about excellent, the scratch correctly numbered to the gun, barrel-to-frame fit is as tight as the day it numbers are no longer visible although the fit to the frame is excellent. left Smith & Wesson and it times and locks up correctly. Overall, an There is slight vertical play in the barrel to frame fit, timing and lock up excellent Third Model. (8A9952-22) {ANTIQUE} (250/450) are excellent and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the Est. 250 - 450 gun. (8A9952-39) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) 2405 Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 First Issue Revolver Est. 200 - 400 serial #13277, 32 RF, 3 1/2'' octagon barrel with a heavily oxidized and 2411 Smith & Wesson Victory Model Revolver pitted bore. The barrel and unfluted cylinder are toned to a brown patina serial #V459024, 38 Special, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. Many with light scattered pitting, heavier around the rear of the barrel, Victory Models were issued to various U.S. and foreign agencies during oxidation blemishes and handling marks. The frame has later added and after the war. This Victory Model has German proof marks and non-factory nickel plate with worn to brown on the rear sections in removed markings believed to be the Bavarian Municipal Police. The addition to flaking finish and handling marks. The smooth rosewood metal surfaces show about 95% arsenal-quality reapplied Parkerized grips are numbered to the gun and rate about very good with light finish with high edge wear, oxidation stains, and thinning finish on the handling marks. The hammer nose has been machined off, it times grip frame. The service trigger and hammer have later added blue finish. correctly but lockup needs attention, the barrel and cylinder are The smooth walnut factory grips are probably replacements and rate assembly numbered to the gun, barrel-to-frame fit is loose and the barrel very good to excellent as lightly cleaned and refinished showing light latch is no longer staked in place and tends to fall out when the barrel is handling marks. The grips are un-numbered and fit the frame well. All tipped up. (8A9952-84) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, it times and locks Est. 100 - 200 up correctly and original U.S. and factory markings remain crisp. The 2406 Smith & Wesson Model 61-2 Escort Semi-Auto Pistol Bavaria Police markings were neatly machined off the left side of the serial #B29154, 22 LR, 2 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal frame after the gun was released from storage while the later added surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with light German proof marks remain crisp. (8A9952-80) {C&R} (200/400) high edge wear and few handling marks. The checkered synthetic Est. 200 - 400 factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features fixed front sight, drift 2412 Smith & Wesson Model 59 Semi-Auto Pistol adjustable rear sight, cocking indicator and manual safety. Includes a serial #A391156, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely single factory magazine. (8A9952-73) {MODERN} (200/400) pistol retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with few Est. 200 - 400 minor handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips with S&W 2407 Smith & Wesson .32 Double Action Revolver logo rate excellent. The pistol features a serrated ramp front sight, serial #91613, 32 S&W, 3'' barrel with a near excellent bore showing windage adjustable rear sight, slide mounted safety / de-cocker and very light scattered frosting. The metal surfaces of this Fourth Model serrated front and backstraps. It includes a single factory magazine. This revolver retain about 98% original nickel plate with limited flaking, stains gun appears to have seen minimal use. (8A9952-45) {MODERN} from oxidation in the flutes and handling marks. The trigger and hammer (300/500) have faded case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered hard rubber Est. 300 - 500 factory grips with S&W logo are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. 2413 Smith & Wesson .38 Single Action Second Model Revolver The barrel to frame fit is tight with correct timing and lockup. All serial #4308, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. An excellent little bore. This revolver retains perhaps 50% later applied nickel plate, Fourth Model. (8A9952-38) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) mostly on the frame with wedges on the cylinder and under the barrel, Est. 200 - 400 the rest of the surfaces cleaned to pewter with old pitting and handling marks. The hammer and trigger are gray with stains from oxidation. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips with S&W logo rate good showing light to moderate wear and are numbered to the gun. All appropriate parts are numbered to the gun, it times and locks up correctly, the ejector does not work, and the cylinder retention latch needs attention. Barrel to frame fit is tight and the screws show moderate slot damage. (8A9952-20) {ANTIQUE} (75/150) Est. 75 - 150 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2414 Smith & Wesson .38 Single Action Second Model Revolver 2420 Ruger Old Model Single Six Revolver serial #85652, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with a near excellent bore showing serial #20-68518, 22 LR, 4 5/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. This scattered light oxidation. The metal surfaces have toned to an even 1970-manufactured revolver retains about 96% original blue and brown color with traces of original blue in the protected areas in addition anodized finishes, most of the loss is to the ejector rod housing which to handling marks and pitting. The hammer and trigger are dark gray. has toned to pewter in addition to high edge wear and handling marks. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips with S&W logo are a The smooth walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions lovely, mottled mix of red and black. The scratch numbers are no longer rate near excellent showing light handling marks. This gun features a visible on the grips which fit the frame perfectly and remain in excellent steel ejector rod housing with offset slot, round dimpled ejector rod condition. All appropriate parts are numbered to the gun, it times head, round front sight with serrations and drift adjustable rear sight that correctly however lockup needs attention and barrel to frame fit has shows impact marks on the right side. Generally, this era of Single Six slight vertical play. (8A9952-35) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) revolvers had an aluminum ejector rod housing with a straight slot and Est. 100 - 200 round flat faced ejector rod heads. It is possible these two parts were 2415 Smith & Wesson .38 Single Action First Model Revolver leftovers used up by the factory, but later replacements by an owner serial #2302, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. cannot be ruled out. The action remains crisp with excellent timing and The metal surfaces are toning to brown with scattered pitting and lockup. The transfer bar safety update has not been installed on this handling marks. The hammer and trigger are dark gray. The smooth gun. (8A1007-85) {C&R} (250/450) walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate about fair as Est. 250 - 450 cleaned showing light handling marks and moderate to heavy cracks on 2421 Ruger New Model Super Single Six Convertible Revolver the back of each panel, the left has warped slightly from the checking. serial #68-85558, 22 LR / 22 Magnum, 6 1/2'' barrel with an excellent Barrel to frame fit is loose with the latch operating poorly. The bore. The stainless steel surfaces of the revolver and spare cylinder rate mechanism is not functioning, the sear engagement needs attention, near excellent with a few handling marks. The smooth walnut factory and the mainspring has been removed and is provided. (8A9952-36) grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallion rate excellent. This gun {ANTIQUE} (20/40) features a serrated ramp front sight, fully adjustable rear sight and still Est. 20 - 40 times and locks up correctly with both cylinders. It includes a yellow 2416 Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 Single Action Revolver factory hinged box, unfluted 22 Magnum cylinder, red felt bag and box serial #86662, 32 S&W, 3'' barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The for the spare cylinder and a manual. (8A9900-1) {MODERN} (300/500) metal surfaces are an even brown patina with scattered pitting and Est. 300 - 500 oxidation stains. The trigger and hammer are gray with some operational 2422 Harrington & Richardson Model HK 4 Semi-Auto Pistol by Heckler & wear. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips with S&W logo Koch are a lovely, mottled mix of red and black. The scratch numbers are no serial #HR02882, 380 ACP, 3 5/16'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. longer visible on the grips which fit the frame perfectly and remain in The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes good condition with little handling wear and a half-moon check on the showing scattered light handling marks. The one-piece checkered butt of the right panel at the grip stud hole. All appropriate parts are factory thumb rest grips with HK logo rate very good to excellent numbered to the gun, the mainspring has been removed (included with showing light handling marks and a scuff on the right butt. The pistol gun), the hammer pushes off and will need attention and the ejector still features a fixed front sight, drift adjustable rear sight and slide mounted functions but the cylinder tends to slip past the cylinder retention flange safety. The slide and 380 ACP barrel are correctly numbered to the gun. on opening. (8A9952-49) {ANTIQUE} (20/40) The pistol includes a single magazine with finger rest floor plate dated Est. 20 - 40 5/71 single magazine with plain floorplate, package of (6) spare frame 2417 Smith & Wesson .32 Double Action Safety Hammerless Revolver buffers, instruction for the installation of the buffers and manual. Please serial #11716, 32 S&W, 3'' barrel with a very good bore showing see the HK 4 22 LR conversion kit in this auction. (8A9983-20) scattered oxidized pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 50% original {MODERN} (350/550) nickel plate with much of the loss to oxidation blemishes, pitting and Est. 350 - 550 handling marks. The triggerguard is toning to gray as is the trigger with a 2423 Harrington & Richardson Model 999 Sportsman Revolver few traces of case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered hard serial #AX106448, 22 LR, 6'' ventilated rib barrel with an excellent bore. rubber factory grips are numbered to another gun but rate excellent. The This 1983-manufactured Third Model revolver remains in wonderful barrel to frame fit is tight with excellent timing and lock up and all condition showing very little use over the years. The metal surfaces appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. (8A9952-52) retain about 99% original blue finish. The checkered walnut-stained {ANTIQUE} (200/400) hardwood factory grips with gold H&R medallions rate excellent. This Est. 200 - 400 top-break revolver features an elevation adjustable Patridge front sight, 2418 Smith & Wesson .32 Double Action Revolver windage adjustable black blade rear sight, excellent timing and lock up, serial #312469, 32 S&W, 3'' barrel with a very good to excellent bore the cylinder is numbered to the gun and the barrel to frame fit is tight. It showing several small areas of light oxidized pitting. The metal surfaces includes an unmarked aftermarket hard case. An excellent example of of this Fifth Model revolver retain about 80% original blue with thinning the Sportsman. (8A9935-2) {MODERN} (500/700) finish, high edge wear and handling marks. The trigger and hammer Est. 500 - 700 retain beautiful case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The 2424 Harrington & Richardson Model 929 Sidekick Revolver diamond checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent. The grips and all serial #BB015633, 22 LR, 2 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This appropriate parts are numbered to the gun, timing and lock up remain Second Model gun appears to be as-new-in-the-box. The metal surfaces excellent and barrel to frame fit is tight. (8A9952-72) {C&R} (200/400) retain about 99% original blue with a few minor storage marks. The Est. 200 - 400 checkered synthetic factory round butt grips with H&R logo rate 2419 Smith & Wesson .32 Double Action Revolver excellent. The revolver features fixed sights, transfer bar ignition and a serial #172038, 32 S&W, 6'' barrel with an oxidized pitted bore. The swing out cylinder which is numbered to the gun. The revolver includes metal surfaces of this Fourth Model revolver retain about 70% original the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and nickel plate with areas worn to pewter, the barrel a mix of thinning nickel numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. The box rates about plate and bare metal with a brown hue in addition to scattered oxidized excellent showing light soiling and yellowing. (8A9900-30) {MODERN} pitting, flaking finish and handling marks. The trigger and hammer retain (150/250) bold case-hardened colors with operational wear. The replacement Est. 150 - 250 diamond checkered hard rubber grips rate good showing moderate to 2425 Harrington & Richardson Model 929 Sidekick Revolver heavy wear on the right panel and minor wear on the left. All appropriate serial #BB015652, 22 LR, 2 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This parts are numbered to the gun and barrel to frame fit has slight vertical Second Model gun appears to be as new in the box and remains in play. The mechanism needs mechanical attention, the hammer pushes excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue off and the mainspring has been removed (included with gun). with a few minor handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory round (8A9952-33) {ANTIQUE} (20/40) butt grips with H&R logo rate excellent. The revolver features fixed Est. 20 - 40 sights, transfer bar ignition, and a swing out cylinder which is numbered to the gun. The revolver includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. The box rates about excellent showing light soiling and yellowing. (8A9900-16) {MODERN} (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2426 High Standard Double-Nine Revolver 2433 Smith & Wesson Model 30-1 Double Action Revolver serial #2207021, 22 LR, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This Model serial #819682, 32 S&W Long, 3'' pinned barrel with an excellent bore. W-104 revolver remains in excellent condition showing minimal use over The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue showing thinning the years. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original nickel plate. The finish on the grip frame, high edge wear, scattered light oxidation stains faux ivory factory grips with gold High Standard medallions rate and handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold excellent. This revolver still times and locks up correctly, features a blue case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered walnut finished half-moon front sight, drift adjustable black blade rear sight and factory Magna square butt grips with silver S&W medallions are swing out cylinder with spring loaded ejector. It includes the original numbered to the gun and rate very good to excellent showing light wear. two-piece factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the The revolver features fixed sights and functions mechanically with good gun, manual and warranty certificate. The box rates near excellent with timing and lock up. (8A9917-5) {MODERN} (200/400) light storage wear. (8A9935-4) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 200 - 400 2434 Harrington & Richardson Model 929 Sidekick Revolver 2427 High Standard Sentinel Deluxe Double Action Revolver serial #AH24238, 22 LR, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This First serial #2129948, 22 LR, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This Model Model gun appears to be as-new and the metal surfaces retain about R-107 revolver remains in excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The checkered about 99% original nickel plate with scattered light handling marks. The synthetic factory square butt grips with H&R logo rate excellent. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent. This revolver still times revolver features a serrated front sight, windage adjustable rear sight and locks up correctly, features a blue finished serrated ramp front sight and swing out cylinder which is assembly-numbered to the gun. and drift adjustable black blade rear sight. It includes the original (8A9900-17) {MODERN} (150/250) two-piece factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the Est. 150 - 250 gun. The box rates about very good with light storage wear, torn corner 2435 Harrington & Richardson Automatic Ejecting Third Model Double Action and later added writing. (8A9935-3) {MODERN} (200/400) Revolver Est. 200 - 400 serial #G88429, 32 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. This gun 2428 Smith & Wesson 38/32 Terrier Hand Ejector Revolver is missing numerous parts. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original serial #70805, 38 S&W, 2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal blue with high edge wear, thinning finish and handling marks. The surfaces of this pre-model 32 improved flat latch I-frame revolver retain trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with operational about 97% original blue finish showing high edge wear, mostly on the wear. The grips and numerous small parts, screws, pins, and springs cylinder, and handling marks. The service hammer and trigger retain are missing. The barrel and cylinder are correctly numbered to the gun. bold case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered walnut factory (8A9947-7) {MODERN} (25/75) Magna grips with silver S&W medallions rate excellent. The grips and all Est. 25 - 75 appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, it functions 2436 Iver Johnson Cattleman Buckhorn Magnum Single Action Revolver by mechanically with excellent lockup and timing. This desirable little Uberti five-screw remains in excellent condition. (8A1001-18) {C&R} (400/600) serial #24304, 357 Magnum, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The Est. 400 - 600 metal surfaces of this 1975-proof dated revolver retain about 97% 2429 Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chiefs Special Revolver original blue and case-hardened finishes, the high edges show wear in serial #J855265, 38 Special, 1 7/8'' pinned barrel with an excellent bore. addition to thinning case-hardened colors on the left recoil shield and The metal surfaces retain about 99% original nickel plate with a few scattered light handling marks. The frame has robust case-hardened minor handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold colors except as noted and the brass grip frame has toned to a nice case-hardened colors with light operational wear however, the hammer even ochre color. The smooth one-piece factory walnut grips rate spur has been shortened to a knub and cold blued leaving just enough excellent. This revolver features a serrated ramp front sight, fully metal and checkering for single action cocking. The checkered walnut adjustable rear sight, hammer safety and still times and locks up factory square butt Magna grips with silver S&W medallions are correctly. (8A9938-52) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (200/400) numbered to another gun although they do rate excellent. It features Est. 200 - 400 fixed sights and it times and locks up correctly. It includes the original 2437 Smith & Wesson Fourth Model .38 Double Action Revolver factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, serial #353148, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with scattered light oxidized manual and paperwork. The end label on the box has an added pitting in the bore. This revolver retains about 65-70% original nickel surcharge with the correct serial number over the original handwritten plate with most of the loss to scattered oxidation blemishes in addition to number. (8A9954-3) {MODERN} (350/550) handling marks. The hammer and trigger retain strong case-hardened Est. 350 - 550 colors with dispersed oxidation stains. The right panel of the smooth 2430 North American Arms NAA 22 Mini Revolver mother-of-pearl grips rates about excellent but the left has a chip serial #C78536, 22 LR, 1 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The missing at the frame juncture. The grip screw will need attention as it stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few light handling marks. does not to move, and shows slot damage. Timing and lock up need The smooth laminated rosewood grips rate excellent. The gun still times attention, the double action still functions but the single action sear and locks up correctly and the front sight blade was professionally cut engagement needs professional attention and the hammer nose has down flush with the barrel. The revolver includes the original factory soft been cut down. (8A9952-12) {ANTIQUE} (50/150) case that is correctly labeled and serial numbered to the gun, manual Est. 50 - 150 and paperwork. The interior of the case is flaking off leaving fine black 2438 Smith & Wesson British Contract Mark II Second Model Hand Ejector dust inside. (8A9900-31) {MODERN} (125/225) Revolver Est. 125 - 225 serial #25728, 45 Colt, 6 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal 2431 Harrington & Richardson Model 960 Starter Revolver surfaces retain about 60% non-factory reapplied blue finish with most of serial #U1417, 32 S&W Blank, 3 1/2'' faux solid barrel. The metal the loss on the barrel and cylinder in addition to scattered oxidation surfaces retain about 97% original blue with scattered light freckling and blemishes, heavy areas of pitting showing light cleaning in areas on the high edge wear. The checkered plastic grips with H&R logo rate barrel, triggerguard and frame. The service trigger and hammer show excellent. The revolver has a removable base pin to allow loading and thinning later added light straw color with operational wear and handling unloading but also features a loading cutout on the side of the right marks and the lanyard loop has toned to gray with pitting. The grips are recoil shield. The mechanism still functions with excellent timing and later added faux diamond checkered synthetic grips molded to imitate lockup. The right side of the frame is engraved ''GPK-1135'' in electric the factory grips and were produced by Franzite. They rate very good pencil. (8A9900-25) {MODERN} (50/150) with minimal wear and light scuffing on the rear of the left panel. There Est. 50 - 150 are mostly strong British proof, inspection, and release from stores 2432 Smith & Wesson Model 30-1 Double Action Revolver marks. The left side of the frame is double stamped ''45 L COLT'' and serial #H39782, 32 S&W Long, 2'' pinned barrel with an excellent bore. below it is a later added floral design engraving with another wedge of The metal surfaces retain about 95-96% original blue showing thinning floral engraving on the crane. The yoke stop is missing but the yoke stop finish on the butt, high edge wear, lightly cleaned pitting on the sideplate spring is present. The gun still functions mechanically with good timing and handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold and lockup, it was rechambered to 45 Colt and features fixed sights. case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered walnut (8A91007-136) {MODERN} (150/350) factory Magna round butt grips with silver S&W medallions are Est. 150 - 350 numbered to the gun and rate good showing light to moderate wear. The revolver features fixed sights and functions mechanically with good timing and lock up. (8A9917-4) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2439 Spanish .44 Double Action Revolver 2445 Russian Model 1895 Nagant Revolver by Tula serial #1074, 44 Russian, shortened 5'' barrel with scattered oxidation serial #PTs482, 7.62x38mmR, 4 1/2'' barrel with a moderately frosted and pitting. This is a copy of the Smith & Wesson 44 Double Action First bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a gray and brown patina with Model revolver. The metal surfaces have been non-factory refinished light traces of original blue in the protected areas in addition to oxidation and retain about 97% reapplied blue with light high edge wear and stains, pitting and handling marks. The factory walnut grips are worn handling marks. The trigger and hammer have also been blued. The smooth with heavy wear on the right panel and a small repair on the grips are diamond checkered hard rubber that feature a floral design butt. The sideplate is numbered to the gun, the cylinder has multiple logo and have #76 on the back of each panel. They rate about very over stamped numbers but is not numbered to the gun and it is good showing light wear and the grip pin is an ad-hoc replacement. The 1944-dated. The base pin is an ad-hoc replacement, the gun still mechanism works with limited reliability (does not always reset), and functions mechanically and timing and lock up are good. (8A9896-2) timing and lockup need attention. Barrel to frame fit has vertical play and {C&R} (50/150) the barrel will not completely open as it is binding on the ejector cam. Est. 50 - 150 The barrel rib was shortened about .150'' and the front half-moon front 2446 Harrington & Richardson Hunter Model Double Action Revolver sight reinstalled and pinned, the lanyard loop is missing but the hole is serial #145874, 22 RF, 10'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This present. (8A1007-79) {MODERN} (100/300) small frame seven-shot revolver retains about 94% original blue showing Est. 100 - 300 high edge wear, scattered small oxidation blemishes and handling 2440 Colt Army Special Double Action Revolver marks. The checkered walnut factory target grips rate very good plus serial #484599, 38 Special, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. This with light wear and handling marks. The revolver features a half-moon 1922-manufacture revolver retains about 90-92% original blue the barrel front sight, fixed rear sight, it functions mechanically with good timing has lightly cleaned oxidized pitting by the muzzle, high edge wear and and lock up. The base pin is an ad-hoc replacement that fits the frame handling marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with stylized and cylinder well. The barrel is marked ''H&R ARMS COMPANY / ''C'' around the escutcheons and COLT in an oval rate excellent and are WORCESTER, MASS. USA'' and the flats below it ''22 RIM FIRE''. numbered to another gun but the fit to frame is about excellent. It still (8A9939-34) {C&R} (200/400) functions mechanically with excellent timing and lockup and the factory Est. 200 - 400 markings remain crisp. It should make a good shooter. (8A1007-76) 2447 Harrington & Richardson Third Model Automatic Ejecting Revolver {C&R} (400/600) serial #315704, 32 S&W Long, 6'' barrel with an excellent bore. This Est. 400 - 600 Third Variation revolver retains about 92% original blue showing high 2441 Colt Model 1877 Lightning Double Action Revolver edge wear and handling marks. The trigger has strong blue finish while serial #139112, 38 COLT, 4 1/2'' barrel with scattered oxidized pitting. the hammer retains bold case-hardened colors, both showing moderate The metal surfaces of this turn of the century revolver (1902) have toned operational and handling wear. The diamond checkered hard rubber to a mix of gray and brown with even light pitting, a few oxidation stains factory target grips rate poor showing little wear but both panels have and handling marks, there are strong traces of original blue in the chips missing along the backstrap. The mechanical functioning, timing protected areas of the barrel, knuckle, and ejector rod housing. The and lockup will need professional attention. Barrel to frame fit has hammer and trigger are gray with strong traces of Nitre blue on the vertical play. (8A9976-4) {C&R} (25/75) upper back of the trigger. The grips rate about fair with the right panel Est. 25 - 75 worn smooth, the left panel is also smooth with a 1 1//16'' long chip 2448 Ruger Old Model Single Six Convertible Revolver missing on the back of the left panel. The mechanism, timing and lockup serial #20-85804, 22 LR / 22 Magnum, 4 5/8'' barrel with an excellent all need attention. (8A9944-30) {C&R} [Frank Berry Collection] bore. This 1971-manufactured revolver retains about 95% original blue (200/400) and anodized finishes showing high edge wear, oxidation stains and Est. 200 - 400 handling marks. The spare 22 Magnum RF cylinder retains about 90% 2442 Navy Arms Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver by Pietta original blue most of the loss to stains from oxidation in addition to minor serial #194190, .36 cal., 7 1/2'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. edge wear and handling marks. The unmarked aftermarket replacement The metal surfaces of the barrel and cylinder retain about 97% original smooth laminated grips rate excellent. This Old Model features an blue with a few handling marks and oxidation blemishes on the rear of aluminum ejector rod housing with straight slot, solid round head ejector, the cylinder. The case-hardened colors of the frame, loading lever and serrated half-moon front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. It includes hammer remain vibrant with a few handling marks. The brass grip frame the fluted spare 22 Magnum RF cylinder correctly numbered to the gun. has toned to an even dark ochre. The smooth one-piece factory walnut The transfer bar safety update has been installed on this gun and the grips rate excellent. The gun still functions mechanically with good original parts are not included. (8A9974-3) {MODERN} (300/500) timing and lock up. (8A9938-45) {ANTIQUE} [Bill Reese Collection] Est. 300 - 500 (100/200) 2449 High Standard Military Supermatic Trophy Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 100 - 200 serial #ML12367, 22 LR, 7 1/4'' fluted barrel with an excellent bore. This 2443 Navy Arms Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver by Pietta Hamden, Connecticut manufactured pistol retains about 99% original serial #6719, .44 cal., 8'' plain barrel with an excellent bore. The metal blue finish showing a few minor handling marks. The trigger, safety and surfaces of the barrel, backstrap and cylinder retain about 99% original magazine catch have gold colored plate, the trigger rates good with blue with a few handling marks, the case-hardened colors of the frame scattered flaking finish from oxidation, the other two remain excellent. and hammer remain vibrant with a few handling marks and the loading The checkered walnut factory thumb rest grips rate excellent. The pistol lever has toned to pewter with the ram retaining vibrant colors. The features a stippled grip frame, overtravel stop on the trigger, Patridge brass triggerguard strap has toned to an even dark ochre. The smooth front sight, bridge mounted adjustable rear sight, the barrel is drilled and one-piece factory walnut grips rate excellent. The gun still functions taped for weights (not included) and has the correct cuts for the muzzle mechanically with good timing and lock up. (8A9938-42) {ANTIQUE} [Bill stabilizer (also not included). This pistol features the push button barrel Reese Collection] (100/200) take down however the barrel has slight movement, and the barrel stud Est. 100 - 200 shows light peening and probably accounts for the movement. It 2444 Unmarked Italian Replica Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and serial #12242, .36 cal., 7 1/2'' octagon barrel with a pitted and oxidized numbered to the gun, a single magazine with metal baseplate extension bore. The metal surfaces of this 1980-proof dated revolver have been and paperwork. (8A9992-15) {MODERN} (600/800) cleaned to an even pewter patina with scattered light stains from Est. 600 - 800 oxidation and handling mark. The brass grip frame has toned to ochre. 2450 High Standard Military Supermatic Citation Semi-Auto Pistol The trigger and hammer have also been cleaned to pewter with light serial #2445000, 22 LR, 5 1/2'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This stains from oxidation. The smooth one-piece factory walnut grips rate Hamden, Connecticut, manufactured pistol retains about 95% original very good to excellent with light wear and handling marks. Lockup blue finish showing scattered oxidation blemishes, a few areas of small needs attention while the rest of the mechanism still functions. pitting and handling marks. The trigger, safety and magazine catch have (8A7147-125) {ANTIQUE} (25/75) gold colored plate, the trigger rates good with scattered flaking finish Est. 25 - 75 from oxidation, the other two remain excellent. The checkered walnut factory thumb rest grips rate excellent. The pistol features stippled grip frame, overtravel stop on the trigger, Patridge front sight, bridge mounted adjustable rear sight, the barrel is drilled and taped for weights (not included) and has the correct cuts for the muzzle stabilizer (also not included). It includes a single magazine with metal baseplate extension. (8A9923-2) {MODERN} (250/450) Est. 250 - 450 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2451 U.S. Contract High Standard Model B Semi-Auto Pistol 2457 Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver serial #99638, 22 LR, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #86558, 44 cal., 7 3/4'' octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted surfaces are toning to a dark gray patina with remnants of reapplied blue bore. The metal surfaces have toned to an even antique brown with which are strongest along the frame. There are few areas of even, oxidized pitting and light to moderate old handling marks. The highly-cleaned pitting and handling marks. The checkered hard rubber brass triggerguard is an even dark goldenrod that shows light impact factory grips with High Standard logo rate excellent. The right side of the damage and handling marks. The smooth walnut left grip panel rates frame is marked ''PROPERTY OF / U.S. / [ordnance escutcheon]''. This about good with moderate handling marks, the right appears to be a pistol features a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight and later replacement with excellent condition as lightly refurbished. The gun Type II take down. The pistol includes a single two-tone unmarked still times but lockup needs attention, the action still functions factory magazine. (8A9987-8) {C&R} (200/400) mechanically, and the loading lever barrel catch is starting to separate Est. 200 - 400 from the barrel. (8A9976-3) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) 2452 Colt Pre-Woodsman Target Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 300 - 500 serial #6892, 22 LR, 6 5/8'' pencil barrel which is bright with strong rifling 2458 Custom Savage Model 340 Bolt Action Rifle unfortunately showing a bulge. This 1918-manufactured pistol has toned serial #D911958, 17 Hornet, 24'' custom barrel with an excellent bore. to mostly gray with perhaps 5-10% original blue in the protected areas This gun was customized by Carl ''Bill'' Morrison of Bradford Maine. The showing lightly cleaned oxidation stains, pitting and handling marks. The rifle retains about 97% quality blue finish with some light oxidation and diamond checkered walnut factory grips rate about good to very good handling marks on the receiver. The impressed skip-line checkered with light to moderate wear of the diamond points. The pistol features an one-piece Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates very good to excellent with elevation adjustable bead front sight and windage adjustable blade rear very light handling wear and a scuff on the left side of the butt. The sight. The pistol includes an unmarked magazine in excellent condition. synthetic black pistolgrip cap with white line spacer rates excellent as (8A9939-31) {C&R} (100/300) does the serrated factory buttplate also with white line spacer. The Est. 100 - 300 barrel is marked 17 Hornet and is signed by Mr. Morrison. The rifle 2453 Pair of London Flintlock Center Hammer Screw Barrel Muff Pistols by features a Stoeger 1-4X20mm scope in a Weaver side mount with Durs Egg duplex reticle and clear optics. That action still functions mechanically .38 cal., 1 7/8'' smooth bore barrels with near excellent bores, both and includes a single detachable box magazine. (8A6520-2807) showing scattered very light oxidation blemishes and a few pits. Durs {MODERN} (150/250) Egg was a Swiss born gunmaker who eventually set up shop in London Est. 150 - 250 and was noted for his fine craftmanship. The pistols have light engraving 2459 Remington-Smoot New Model No.1 Revolver on both flats, an engraved medial around the screw joint on the barrels serial #369, 30 RF, 2 5/8'' octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized and and wedges around the fold out triggers and safety. Both pistols are pitted bore. This gun has some mechanical issues but retains about dark gunmetal gray with scattered light antique stains from oxidation, a 99% original nickel plate showing scattered light oxidation and handling few handling marks, and pits. The smooth walnut factory grips rate very marks. The hammer and trigger have toned to dark gray with operational good to excellent with light handling marks. The right side of the barrel wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate about good to very extension is marked ''LONDON'' the left side ''D-EGG'' and the bottom good showing moderate wear. The trigger does not always fully reset has London proof marks. The locks, frizzens, folding triggers and sliding but the sear will hold when it does, the ejector rod spring is preventing safeties all function mechanically. A very good pair of tiny London muff the base pin from being pulled forward and the recoil shield is the later pistols. (8A6520-2080) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy solid model. (8A9976-6) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) Collection] (700/900) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 700 - 900 2460 Thompson Center Contender Single Shot Carbine 2454 U.S. Model 1894 New Army Revolver by Colt serial #438229, 35 Remington, 18'' barrel with an excellent bore. This serial #60566, 38 Colt, 6'' barrel with a very lightly pitted bore showing carbine retains about 99% original blue finish with a few light handling strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1895-manufactured revolver marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates near excellent with retain about 75% original blue the grip frame wearing to pewter with high a few minor handling marks and small dings on the left side. The smooth edge wear, light pinprick pitting and handling marks. The sides of the walnut forearm rates very good to excellent with a small scuff on the hammer remain bright with a few stains; the trigger and hammer spur bottom. The solid rubber butt pad rates excellent and features a T/C are mostly worn to pewter with some strong Nitre blue color left on both logo and ''Federal Warning'' alerting shooters to not mount a barrel of in the protected areas. The smooth walnut factory grips rate about very less than 16'' with carbine buttstock in place. The carbine features no good as lightly cleaned with handling marks and a large number ''5'' although there is a Weaver style scope mount and a pair of stamped on the butt of the left panel. The butt has ''U.S. / ARMY / Weaver 1'' rings provided. Also included is a rather robust homemade MODEL / 1894'' stamped followed by the serial number. All the hammer extension that performs as intended. This Contender features appropriate parts and the grips are correctly assembly numbered to the the later hammer with selector / safety mounted on the top and sling gun which, by chance, are the same three last digits of the serial swivel studs. (8A1007-7) {MODERN} (250/450) number. There is a factory ''K'' rework mark on the cylinder latch and Est. 250 - 450 Rinaldo A. Carr's acceptance stamp on the frame remains crisp. The 2461 Eastfield Model 916-A Slide Action Shotgun by Smith & Wesson gun still times and locks up correctly with a crisp action although the serial #7B8124, 12 ga., 28'' plain barrel with an excellent bore choked timing will need attention in the future. (8A9986-6) {ANTIQUE} modified. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue showing a (600/800) few minor oxidation stains and operational wear. The smooth pistolgrip Est. 600 - 800 hardwood buttstock rates very good to excellent with light handling 2455 Ruger Mark II Target Semi-Auto Pistol marks; the hard rubber buttplate also showing light handling wear. The serial #210-80654, 22 LR, 5 1/2'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. smooth hardwood forend rates very good to excellent with light handling The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 97% original blue finish marks. This shotgun features a brass bead front sight and tang mounted showing high edge wear, light dings on the right front edge of the grip safety. (8A6520-2684) {MODERN} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy frame and handling marks. The grips are checkered thumb and palm Collection] (100/200) rest left-hand Valquartsen Volthane Target Grips with Valquartsen Est. 100 - 200 medallions in excellent condition. The front sight has been removed and 2462 J.C. Higgins Model 583.10 Bolt Action Shotgun is not included but the front sight screw is provided. The rear sight 12 ga., 28'' barrel with an excellent bore choked full. The metal surfaces elevator and leaf assembly have been removed and are not provided. retain about 60% original blue showing thinning finish, handling marks The gun does include a Weaver No. 306 scope base with rings and an and scattered oxidation blemishes. The smooth one-piece hardwood Aimpoint 3000 red dot sight that still functions, but the rear rubber stock rates very good to excellent with light handling marks. The eyepiece is missing. The last item included is a single factory magazine. ventilated rubber recoil pad rates very good but shows some drying (8A9965-54) {MODERN} (200/400) cracks. The lifter assembly is missing from the feed mechanism, but the Est. 200 - 400 bolt still functions. (8A6519-596) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy 2456 European Folding Trigger Pocket Revolver Collection] (20/40) serial #348, 30 CF, 2 3/4'' barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The Est. 20 - 40 metal surfaces have toned to pewter with scattered oxidation and pitting. The checkered walnut factory grips rate very good with light handling wear. The mainspring is missing, and the hammer is an incorrect later replacement as is the hammer screw. The hammer is too large with the firing pin nose hitting the frame. The cylinder will rotate when the trigger is pulled double action, although it will not lockup and the hammer does not move. (8A9976-9) {C&R} (10/20) Est. 10 - 20 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2463 Harrington & Richardson Model 1908 Single Shot Shotgun 2470 Handsome Belgian Side Hammer Double Shotgun by H. Pieper serial #59185, 16 ga., 27 3/4'' barrel choked improved modified with a serial #108759, 10 ga., 28'' twist steel barrels with bright about very good to very good bore showing scattered oxidized pitting. The metal good bores with some scattered light pitting primarily towards the surfaces have taken on a fine antique brown patina with even pinprick breeches. The barrels retain about 90% later added blue with some pitting on the receiver in addition to minimal edge wear and handling scattered streaks, particularly on the underside of the barrels, fading to marks. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock rates fair to good as plum with scattered small areas of fine pitting beneath the finish overall, lightly cleaned and revarnished with a repair on the top of the wrist at a few light handling marks and the remnants of the original damascus the tang now developing several new cracks and handling marks. The pattern visible beneath the forend. The attractive frame and triggerguard smooth forend rates excellent as lightly refurbished. The barrel to frame have been lightly cleaned to bright metal with softened pinprick mostly fit is tight and it still functions mechanically. (8A9984-12) {C&R} (25/75) on the triggerguard and some scattered tiny spots of oxidation staining Est. 25 - 75 while the protected areas of the forend iron retain some smoky 2464 Mossberg Model 183D-A Bolt Action Shotgun case-hardened colors. The top of the right breech is marked ''FUSIL 410 Bore, 23'' screw-choke barrel with an excellent bore. The metal DIANE Rte (PATENT)'' while the left displays ''H. PIEPER A LIEGE'' surfaces have toned to mostly brown with some original blue in the while the bottom of the breeches are stamped with various Belgian protected areas and handling marks. The one-piece walnut stock rates proofs and inspection marks. The sideplates, hammers and frame are excellent as lightly cleaned with an added finish. The shotgun features tastefully embellished with splashes of loose foliate scroll engraving and an internal box magazine, the front bead is a replacement hex screw, the barrels, forend and triggerguard are serialized to the frame. The and the bolt knob is an ad-hoc chrome replacement. This shotgun checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip stock and splinter forend rate includes a single screw-on full choke. The shotgun appears to function very good plus to near fine as perhaps lightly cleaned during the period mechanically. (8A9984-4) {C&R} (25/75) of use with a light coat of added finish and the remnants of the Est. 25 - 75 checkering remaining on the forend while it is softened on the grip. 2465 Winchester Model 37 Single Shot Shotgun There is a hairline crack behind each lockplate, a nicely-camouflaged 20 ga., 26'' plain barrel with an excellent bore choked full. The metal small wood-filled hole on the toeline and some scattered light handling surfaces of this shotgun retain strong original blue finish on the sides of marks from the field. The buttstock displays some very attractive vertical the receiver; the rest are thinning or toning to brown with handling grain figure and the horn buttplate and forend tip remain in fine condition marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates about good to very with some light edge wear on the buttplate. There are two tiny filler good showing scattered handling marks and thinning varnish. The screws installed on the underside of the matted rib, the barrels are checkered hard rubber buttplate with Winchester logo rates very good sighted with a brass bead and display some play in their lockup with light with light handling marks. The smooth walnut forend rates about very visible around the breech faces and standing breech. There is a tiny good with light handling marks and several dings on the tip. The shotgun crack in the upper edge of the face of the right hammer, both hammers features the red filled ''WINCHESTER'' logo on the bottom of the are in time and the action remains strong and crisp. An attractive and receiver. Barrel to frame fit is tight and it functions mechanically. robust Belgian double hammergun by H. Pieper. (23A9746-21) (8A9984-24) {C&R} (75/175) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) Est. 75 - 175 Est. 300 - 500 2466 Winchester Model 77 Semi-Auto Rifle 2471 Yugoslavian Model 59/66A1 SKS Semi-Auto Carbine by Kragujevac serial #38154, 22 LR, 22'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Arsenal surfaces retain about 95% original blue finish showing scattered serial #S-659407, 7.62x39mm, 24'' barrel including grenade launcher oxidation blemishes, a few handling marks and pitting. The one-piece with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% arsenal blue smooth factory pistolgrip walnut stock rates near excellent showing a with a light handling mark or two and some light silvering on the front of few light handling marks. The rifle features a bead front sight, the grenade launcher. The bolt and bolt carrier are bright with some light step-adjustable rear sight, manual safety, a grooved receiver for scope oxidation in the knurling of the bolt knob and the bayonet retains all its mounting and it appears to function mechanically. (8A9984-6) {C&R} chrome plate. The beechwood stock rates excellent showing a few light (150/250) storage marks and all stampings are crisp. The importer's mark is Est. 150 - 250 discretely located on the underside of the barrel and the following parts 2467 Ruger Model 10/22 Semi-Auto Carbine are serial-matched to the receiver: stock, triggerguard, dust cover, bolt, serial #18180, 22 LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal bolt carrier, gas tube and magazine. The carbine is equipped with flip-up surfaces of this second year production (1965) rifle retain about 99% phosphorus night sights which have long since dimmed, a grenade original blue and anodized finishes showing limited light handling marks. launcher with folding sight, cleaning rod, cleaning kit, green canvas sling The smooth one-piece factory walnut pistolgrip stock rates near and the bayonet locks up tightly in both positions. An excellent condition excellent showing light handling marks, minor flaking of the finish and an Model 59/66A1 SKS. (23A9807-121) {MODERN} (300/500) added sling swivel stud on the butt. The smooth plastic buttplate rates Est. 300 - 500 about very good with light wear at the comb. The rifle features a gold 2472 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory bead front sight, the rear sight was removed to accommodate the scope, serial #260934, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with a perhaps good bore an added sling swivel band on the barrel and it functions mechanically. showing spots of light pitting and light oxidation in the otherwise strong The rifle also features a Bushnell Sportview 3-9X32mm scope with clear rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 99% added blue with some optics and duplex reticle. It includes a single Ruger magazine. pinprick pitting beneath the finish on the receiver, loading gate, sideplate (8A9984-15) {C&R} (150/250) and in spots along the barrel, unobtrusive speckles of light oxidation on Est. 150 - 250 the barrel, bands and buttplate and a few scattered light handling marks. 2468 Winchester Model 37 Single Shot Shotgun The body of the bolt is mostly bright with some tiny spots of light 12 ga., 30'' plain barrel with an excellent bore choked full. The metal oxidation staining, the bolt handle is toning to a light gray patina and the surfaces retain about 97% original blue finish showing edge wear, extractor and cocking piece retain about 99% added blue with a spot of handling marks, and thinning finish. The smooth walnut buttstock and light oxidation on the face of the cocking piece. The black walnut stock forend both rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. The and handguard rate fine with some scattered minor handling marks from checkered hard rubber buttplate with Winchester logo rates very good military service including a small impact mark on the right side of the with light handling marks. Barrel to frame fit is tight and it still functions forend. The stock features a crisp ''JSA / 1900'' inspector's cartouche mechanically. A lightly used Model 37. (8A9984-20) {C&R} (200/400) and circled ''P'' firing proof. The sling swivels and sights are intact Est. 200 - 400 including the Model 1902 rear sight with swing-up aperture, a 2469 Marlin Model 27-S Slide Action Rifle three-piece cleaning rod and oiler are stored within the trap buttplate 25 RF, 24'' plain barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal and the action is characteristically smooth and appears to function well surfaces have toned to a brown patina with wedges of original blue mechanically. (23B9807-262) {C&R} (300/500) remaining on the bottom of the receiver and in the protected areas in Est. 300 - 500 addition to high edge wear and handling marks. The smooth factory straight grip walnut buttstock rates good to very good with light to moderate handling marks as lightly cleaned and refinished. The grooved walnut forend rates about excellent as lightly cleaned and refurbished. The smooth steel crescent buttplate has worn to pewter with handling marks. The blade front sight has been lightly modified with two steps and the rear is a step-adjustable sporting. The rifle functions mechanically and the markings remain crisp. The receiver has been drilled and tapped with three holes with one filler screw missing. (8A9984-25) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2473 Prussian Model 1809 Percussion Musket by Danzig 2477 Argentine Model 1891 Bolt Action Rifle by DWM About .74 cal., 40 1/2'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel and serial #W6790, 7.65mm Argentine, 29'' barrel with a bright excellent lockplate have aged to a brown-gray patina with some minor pitting bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% arsenal-applied blue with around the bolster, a few impact marks on the barrel tang where the rear a few scattered small spots of pinprick pitting beneath the finish, the sight was removed, there is a small area of cleaning striations behind receiver ring is toning to a dark gray patina where the Argentine national the middle band and scattered small spots of old light oxidation overall. crest was removed, some light high edge silvering on the right side of The brass mountings display a dark mustard patina with some small the triggerguard and some scattered tiny spots of light oxidation and a spots of verdigris on the buttplate and some scattered spots of light few light handling marks. The bolt remains bright with some faint tarnish and light handling marks throughout. The lockplate is marked oxidation staining on the handle. The left side of the receiver is properly ''(crown) / DANZIG / 1824'' while the left quarter flat of the breech is also marked ''MAUSER MODELO AREGENTINO 1891. / DEUTSCHE dated 1824 and shows ''a softened ''(crown) / FW / P'' and what appears WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN. / BERLIN'' and the barrel, bolt, to be ''A 932'' is on the left side of the breech. The tang of the buttplate stock, magazine and cleaning rod are serialized to the receiver. All is stamped ''7 / 4. I. R. / 12. C.'' and all the other brass parts are marked markings are crisp and various ''MB'' and (liberty cap) and (clasped ''28''. The European hardwood stock with sunken cheekpiece rates very hands) inspections and view marks may be found all over the rifle. The good as lightly cleaned with a worn later added finish, a small chip European walnut stock rates about very good plus with a tiny chip missing from behind the hammer, a few cracks around the action, a missing behind the triggerguard, a narrow 1'' dent and a smaller dent on short drying crack ahead of the buttplate tang and the typical scattered the left side of the buttstock along with a few more small dings on the light handling marks from the years. A softened ''A / 9 3 2'' is on the left underside of the forend ahead of the lower band and a few scattered side of the buttstock and the faint remnants of a couple cartouches are small spots of darker discoloration. The grooved handguard rates on the left stock flat. As previously stated, the rear sight has been excellent and features a clear ''(sun) / RA'' cartouche which is also removed, the upper sling swivel is missing, the upper barrel band stud clearly stamped on the toeline. The bayonet lug, slings swivels and has been replaced with a screw, the bayonet lug, front sight and rear original sights are intact, the original all-steel cleaning rod is included sling swivel are intact, the button-head ramrod is a later replacement and the action appears to function well mechanically. An attractive and the action remains robust. A solid example of these historic Argentine Model 1891 that will likely be an excellent shooter. percussion-converted Prussian muskets. (23A9933-12) {ANTIQUE} (23A9896-109) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (350/550) (400/600) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 400 - 600 2478 Browning BL-22 Grade I Lever Action Carbine 2474 Remington Model 12A Slide Action Rifle serial #57B64068, 22 S, L, LR, 20'' barrel with full magazine and a bright serial #65921, 22 S, L, LR, 22'' round barrel with a bright excellent bore. excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Miroku-produced carbine The metal surfaces retain 99% quality restored blue with some scattered retain about 95% original blue and black enamel finishes with the interior areas of faint pinprick pitting beneath the finish, slight operational of the lever toning to a dark gray patina under bright light, some very silvering on the action bar and a light handling mark or two while the bolt light high edge silvering on the frame and at the muzzle and a few remains bright. The caliber marking, barrel date code and ''R.W.'' over scattered light handling marks. The gloss-finished smooth walnut the serial number have been lightly softened and the other markings straight grip stock and forend rate very good plus to perhaps fine with remain strong. The smooth walnut straight grip stock rates very fine as some scattered light handling marks. The carbine features a short-throw cleaned leaving the triggerguard and crescent buttplate a little proud of lever, the original sights and brass inner magazine tube are intact and the wood with an added satin finish that shows some areas of darker the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9974-24) discoloration around the triggerguard tang and receiver. There is an {MODERN} (200/400) unobtrusive short hairline crack in the top of the wrist behind the receiver Est. 200 - 400 and a couple more behind the triggerguard. The grooved forend rates 2479 Savage-Anschütz Model 141M Bolt Action Rifle excellent with the same added light finish. The original sights are intact serial #469471, 22 Magnum, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The and the action appears to function well mechanically. A nicely restored metal surfaces of this West German-manufactured rifle retain about 99% example of these classic Remington .22 takedown rifles. (23A9974-25) plus original blue and the bolt is bright. The California-style skipline {C&R} (350/550) checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece Est. 350 - 550 and contrasting rosewood forend tip rates very fine with a hairline crack 2475 Savage Model 99E Lever Action Carbine beneath a spot of darker discoloration on the left side of the forend tip serial #1017873, 308 Win, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The and a few tiny impact marks behind the bolt. The slings swivel studs and metal surfaces retain about 96-97% original blue which is lightly thinning original sights including the front sight hood are intact and the action on the frame to a blue-gray patina under bright light along with some appears to function well mechanically. No magazine is included and an very light silvering on the high edges and a light handling mark or two. excellent condition Browning 4x scope with crosshair reticle and bright The lever is toning to a gray patina with some speckles of light oxidation excellent optics retaining about 99% plus original black anodized finish and fine pinprick pitting and a nice amount of original case-hardened is mounted to the factory grooved receiver. (23A9917-6) {C&R} colors in the protected areas. The bolt remains bright. The smooth birch (400/600) pistolgrip stock and tapered forend rate excellent with perhaps a faint Est. 400 - 600 handling mark or two. This post-1960 99E was known as the ''Economy'' 2480 Marlin Model 336 Lever Acton Carbine carbine and was therefore made without the cartridge counter on the left serial #19117040, 30-30, 20'' Micro-Groove barrel with a bright excellent side of the frame but retained the popular safety on the right side of the bore. The metal surfaces of this 1981-manufactured carbine retain about lever and has a gold-colored cocking indicator on the top of the frame. 90% original blue with the carry point and interior of the lever toning to a The frame is factory drilled and tapped for optics mounting, the original dark gray patina and some scattered spots and speckles of light bead front sight is intact, the rear sight is a Lyman folding leaf and the oxidation overall. The bolt is bright and the trigger retains most of its action of this well-cared-for rifle appears to function well mechanically. original gold coloring. The smooth American walnut capped pistolgrip (23A9990-4) {C&R} (400/600) stock rates very good plus with a short crack behind the upper tang, a Est. 400 - 600 hairline crack to the left side of the grip behind the lower tang and some 2476 Winchester Model 1906 Slide Action Rifle scattered light handling marks. The varnish is lightly flaking on the serial #63346, 22 Short, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent re-lined and gripcap and there is a narrow gap in the fit between the buttplate and crowned bore. The metal surfaces of this second-year production rifle stock. The forend rates fine with a couple light handling marks. The retain about 99% quality restored blue with some scattered small areas original sights are intact including the front sight hood and the action of softened pinprick pitting beneath the finish, some small spots of loss appears to function well mechanically. (23A9939-13) {MODERN} toning to gray on the rear sight and a few scattered light handling marks. (200/400) The two-line barrel address and caliber marking are slightly softened Est. 200 - 400 and clear while all other marking remain crisp. The gumwood straight grip stock rates very fine as cleaned with an added finish leaving the metal a little proud along the wood line with a hairline crack behind the lower tang. The sides of the hard rubber buttplate show signs of cleaning with the buttplate remaining in excellent condition with the screws retaining their floral embellishments. The smooth American black walnut slide handle rates excellent as perhaps lightly cleaned with a touch of added finish. The barrel is sighted with a No. 21 blade front and early ''V'' notch rear without elevation slot and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9974-14) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2481 U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle by Springfield Armory 2484 Yugoslavian Model 59/66A1 SKS Semi-Auto Carbine by Zastava serial #493024, 45-70 Govt., 29 1/2'' barrel with a mostly bright about serial #D-61653, 7.62x39mm, 24'' barrel including grenade launcher with good bore showing some light pitting throughout the rifling. The barrel a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1967-manufactured and receiver of this Type II cadet rifle retain about 95% later added blue carbine retain about 80% original blue that is thinning on the grenade showing fine cleaning striations overall along with some light silvering of launcher and triggerguard to a gray patina and on the bottom of the the high edges, a few light handling marks and some scattered small magazine to brown along with some minor silvering on the high edges areas of light oxidation speckling. The forend cap, bands, correct and some scattered light handling marks from military service overall. one-piece triggerguard and buttplate are toning to a dark gray patina The front sight hood shows some tiny impact marks and is slightly bent with a few light handling marks on the edges of the triggerguard, some though the front sight blade is perfectly straight. The bolt and bolt carrier scattered small spots of old light oxidation and some speckles of light remain bright and the bayonet retains all its original chrome plate. The oxidation staining throughout. The breechblock is toning to brown with right side of the barrel displays the importer's mark and the following some modest case-hardened colors remaining on the underside and parts are correctly-serialized to the receiver: stock, bolt, bolt carrier, gas some remnants of original blue on the thumbpiece. The lockplate and tube, magazine and triggerguard. The beechwood stock and handguard hammer have aged to a gray case-hardened patina with speckles of rate very good plus with the expected scattered light handling marks. light oxidation staining on the former and a small area of light oxidation The carbine is equipped with the original sights including the flip-up on the later. The left side of the breech shows a softened ''V / P / (eagle phosphorus night sights that have long since dimmed, a grenade head) / P'' proof while the top is marked ''I / 79'' and the lockplate is launcher with folding sight, and the bayonet locks up tightly in both properly marked with a Federal Eagle ahead of the hammer and ''U.S. / positions. The cleaning rod is not present, it appears that a weight has SPRINGFIELD'' below the thumbpiece. The American black walnut been installed in the trap buttplate and the original dustcover has been cadet stock rates about very good as lightly cleaned during the period of replaced with a Barska Model AC10882 dustcover with integral optics use with a light coat of added finish along with multiple cracks around mounts and a base for the 4x32mm Contour SKS scope with crosshair the action and one between the forend cap and upper band spring, a reticle and bright excellent optics. The scope is in excellent condition few drying cracks around the buttplate and various minor dents and light retaining about 99% original black anodized finish and features a 1'' handling marks commensurate with collegiate use. The left stock flat tube, short overall length and is waterproof, fog proof and shock proof features a worn ''SWP / 1893'' inspector's cartouche and the remnants and includes a set of lens covers. Also included are 10 new of a circled ''P'' firing proof are behind the triggerguard. The stacking and Chinese-manufactured 10-round stripper clips. The action of this first sling swivels and original sights are intact including the correct year production Model 59/66A1 appears to function well mechanically. R-marked Model 1884 Buffington rear sight, a slotted button-head (23A9939-7) {MODERN} (350/550) cleaning rod with retaining swell and grasping grooves is included and Est. 350 - 550 the three-position tumbler and lock are strong and crisp. This cadet rifle 2485 Swiss K31 Bolt Action Rifle by Bern falls within the serial number range provided by Springfield Research serial #684931, 7.5 Swiss, 25 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. Service of those that were issued to the Montana College of Agriculture The metal surfaces of this 1941-vintage rifle retain about 90% arsenal & Mechanical Arts which was later renamed Montana State University. blue with some scattered small areas of fine pinprick pitting beneath the (23A9896-126) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) finish, some minor silvering on the high edges and on the toe and heel Est. 300 - 500 of the buttplate, a few small spots of wear on the receiver and barrel 2482 Savage-Stevens Model 15-A Bolt Action Rifle bands toning to gunmetal gray and some scattered light handling marks 22 S, L, LR, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces from military service. The bolt remains bright. There is a small Samco retain about 99% original blue with some scattered light handling marks importation mark on the underside of the barrel, the Swiss cross on the and tiny spots of light oxidation. The smooth American hardwood receiver is very crisp and the following parts are correctly serialized to pistolgrip stock with black painted forend tip rates about very good with the rifle: barrel, bolt and magazine. The desirable European walnut some scattered light handling marks, primarily along the left side, from stock and handguard rate about very good with overall dents, dings and honest use. There is no bolt and the original sights are intact. handling marks to be expected of a rifle that was likely carried through (23A9964-1) {MODERN} (25/50) the Alps and a crisp Swiss cross cartouche is on the right side of the Est. 25 - 50 buttstock. The original sights, stacking rod, bayonet lug and magazine 2483 Swedish Model 1938 Bolt Action Short Rifle by Husqvarna are intact, a muzzle protector is included, the importer's hangtag serial #645647, 6.5 Swedish, 23 3/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. serialized to the gun remains attached to the triggerguard and the The receiver retains about 85% original thinning blue with some minor famously fast and smooth action appears to function well mechanically. silvering on the high edges, a few tiny spots of loss toning to gunmetal Best of all, this highly-accurate rifle includes a clearly-written soldier I.D. gray on the ring and some speckles of light oxidation. The remaining tag beneath the buttplate that is serialized to the gun providing a metal surfaces are toning to a gunmetal gray patina with some scattered wonderful research opportunity. (23A9993-11) {C&R} (300/500) areas of softened pinprick pitting and light oxidation staining and the Est. 300 - 500 expected light dings and handling marks. The receiver ring is marked 2486 Custom Remington Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle ''HUSQVARNA VAPENFABRIKS / AKTIEBOLAG / 1942'' and there is a serial #3492255, 30-06, shortened 22 1/2'' Remington Arms barrel with a discreet importation mark on the bottom of the barrel. The bolt, bolt bright excellent four-groove bore. The metal surfaces are a dull sleeve and buttplate are serialized to the receiver while the bayonet stud gray-green Parkerized patina with some wear to pewter on the sharp and barrel band are numbered to another rifle and all the various parts edges and contact points, the bottom metal an overall oxidized and show crisp (crown) inspection marks. The European hardwood stock lightly pitted patina. The custom turned-down bolt handle is toning to a and handguard rate about very good with a hairline crack behind the gray patina with some speckles of light oxidation. The walnut straight upper tang and two more ahead of the rear sight, a few scars in the grip stock rates fair with overall dings and handling marks, oil soaking wood along the right side of the bottom metal and some light dings and and a Raritan Arsenal rebuild mark on its left side. The area to the right handling marks overall from military service. There is a softened (crown) rear of the receiver has been crudely inletted for the bolt handle, there is inspection mark behind the triggerguard and the barrel condition disk a 2'' crack at the rear of the tang and a softened circled ''P'' firing proof is remains intact on the right side of the buttstock. The original sights and behind the triggerguard. The handguard is a modern replacement for a sling swivels are intact, a correct cleaning rod is stored beneath the U.S. Model 1903 rifle. The barrel has been cut and crowned roughly 1 barrel and a thread protector is included for the muzzle which was 1/4'' and the remnants of a Williams guide front sight has been installed threaded in the mid-1950s for a blank firing device (not included). A very near the muzzle leaving only the flames of the (flaming bomb) marking good Model 1938 that should be an excellent shooter. (23A9875-4) visible on the barrel. The right side of the rear receiver ring has been {C&R} (250/450) drilled and tapped for a Williams Foolproof receiver sight; the magazine Est. 250 - 450 cutoff has been relieved to accommodate the bridge of this sight. The left side of the receiver has been drilled and tapped for a Williams telescopic sight mount which supports a Weaver K4 60-B scope with crosshair reticle and very good optics, the scope rating about very good showing some light scratches and small spots of light oxidation. The stacking and sling swivels are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9875-5) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2487 French Model 45 Bolt Action Training Rifle by St. Etienne 2490 Unmarked Percussion Fullstock Sporting Rifle serial #F30587, 22 LR, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal .54 cal., 40'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore and strong rifling. The surfaces retain about 98% arsenal gray Parkerized finish with a tiny area barrel, lock and trigger are toning to a soft plum brown patina with some of light pitting beneath the finish on the left side of the sight slider, a few light to moderate pitting around the bolster, a 3/4'' area of vise ''bite'' tiny spots of very light oxidation staining and few light handling marks on marks on the top flat of the breech toning to silver, some scattered spots the barrel toning to gray. The MAS-marked in-the-white buttplate shows of old light oxidation and some small impact marks on the edges of the a few areas of light oxidation and the body of the bolt remains bright. barrel. The numerous German silvering mountings are toning to a straw The receiver is properly marked ''MAS / Mod.45'' and there is a very patina and include: triple wedge escutcheons, forend cap, sight blade, discreet importation mark on the underside of the barrel. The European tailpipe, double thimbles, spurred triggerguard, octagonal thumb plate, hardwood stock rates excellent with a very small and unobtrusive chip at lock screw escutcheon, patchbox, crescent buttplate, toeplate, crescent the toe. The sling swivels and original sights are intact including the front moon on left side scant cheekpiece and various decorative tear drops sight hood with a tiny spot of added white enamel on the front sight along the toeline and wrist. The markings on the back action lock have blade, a correct excellent condition tan leather sling and one original softened with time and include ''Henry Parker / Warranted'' along with a 5-round magazine is included and the action appears to function well few birds in what appears to be a wetlands scene. The hardwood mechanically. There are additional magazines for this model of rifle fullstock rates about good-fair as cleaned with a worn added finish, a available in the online auction. These training rifles were built on screw-repaired break through the toe and through the buttstock running captured Mauser machinery and have a reputation for excellent between the rear of the buttplate and below the heel, a few filled repairs accuracy. (23A9896-78) {C&R} (300/500) in the top of the wrist, scorched and wood missing around the side-lug, Est. 300 - 500 and some scattered cracks and handling marks overall. The sights are 2488 Thompson/Center Super 14 Contender Single Shot Pistol intact including the V-notch rear, the patchbox door closes securely, a serial #340704, 30-30 Win, 14'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The wooden ramrod is included and the action remains strong and crisp. metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue showing a few light According to Stockel, Henry Parker of Trenton, New Jersey was active scratches and handling marks along the left side of the barrel forward of around the mid-nineteenth century. (23B9995-5) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) the forend. The smooth walnut pistolgrip with recoil-absorbing rear insert Est. 300 - 500 and schnabel-style forend rate very fine to near excellent with a few light 2491 Mossberg Model 500AB Slide-Action Shotgun dings and handling marks. The pistol is equipped with a Williams Guide serial #C76838, 12 ga., shortened 18 1/2'' plain barrel choked cylinder front ramp with sourdough sight and an adjustable square-notch with a bright excellent bore. The barrel is toning to a soft, lightly oxidized Thompson Center rear, the hammer features a selector and safety and patina with a light gray ring parallel with the muzzle while the magazine the action appears to function well mechanically. Included is a Hunter tube retains about 80% original blue with minor operational silvering. natural-colored top grain leather right-handed belt holster marked The receiver retains about 80-85% thinning original blue anodized finish ''65-976 / 0428'' with thumb break. Holster is in excellent condition with a with some light silvering on the high edges and the black polymer small splotch of darker discoloration above the thumb break and a few triggerguard rates about excellent with some scattered light handling faint handling marks. (23A9875-14) {MODERN} (200/400) marks overall. The bolt and lifter remain mostly bright with some tiny Est. 200 - 400 spots of light oxidation and both feature fish scale machined engraving. 2489 Irish Flintlock Halfstock Fowler by Tomlinson of Dublin The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and grooved forend rate very good 14 bore, 36'' part octagon part round barrel with raised medial at point of plus with a few scattered light handling marks and there a few tiny transition and an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this elegant cracks in the toe of the ventilated recoil pad. The barrel is sighted with a reconverted to flint fowler are toning to a plum brown patina with the silver bead and the action appears to function well mechanically. expected light pitting around the re-lined touchhole, a couple tiny dings (23A9995-9) {MODERN} (75/150) along the barrel and some scattered spots of old light oxidation and a Est. 75 - 150 few handling marks from the years. The silver wedge escutcheons and 2492 Marlin Model 81 DL Bolt Action Rifle oval monogram plate are toning to a pewter patina, there is some 22 S, L, LR, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces protective lacquer on the German silver forend cap causing it to appear retain about 95% original blue with some light oxidation around the a straw patina and the brass trumpet head of the ramrod has aged to a muzzle and some scattered small spots of the same along with some dark brown mustard patina. The barrel is unmarked while the lock light handling marks. The bolt and trigger are bright and the black displays ''Tomlinson'' in script ahead of the cock and features a polymer triggerguard rates about excellent with a few light handling decorative stepdown at the rear adorned with floral engraving. The lock marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates about very good with is authentic with all the parts appearing quite old with a graceful some scattered light handling marks. The ''bullseye'' is missing from the swanneck cock and a curled frizzen toe. The triggerguard is simply toeline, the toe of the hard rubber buttplate is missing, the sling swivels embellished with a diamond-shaped wedge of floral engraving on the and sights are intact and the action appears to function well bow and it ends in an upper finial of a column surmounted by an acorn. mechanically. (23A9995-10) {C&R} (50/100) The lock screw escutcheon is shaped like a flower blossom and the Est. 50 - 100 monogram plate to its left appears to be marked in a flowing script hand 2493 U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory ''TWP''. The European walnut straight grip halfstock rates perhaps good serial #339501, 45-70 Govt., 32 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. with only the visible remnants of long worn away checking remaining on The barrel is toning to a lightly-mottled pewter and brown patina with the grip. There is a 4'' narrow channel missing ahead of the triggerguard some scattered light handling marks and small spots of old light finial exposing the iron ramrod beneath, a 2 1/4'' triangular sliver missing oxidation. The balance of the metal surfaces are also a lightly-oxidized from the left wood line, a filled repair ahead of the lockplate, a pewter and brown patina with the lockplate toning to gray and the wood-filled rectangular repair on the top of the wrist and various cracks underside of the 1873-dated case-hardened breechblock retains nearly around the action, buttplate and wrist. An iron ramrod is held by two all its original oil-quenched blackening. The breech of the barrel is thimbles along the under rib before entering the tailpipe, the barrel is marked ''A'' along with a slightly softened ''V / P / (eagle head) / P'' proof, sighted with a brass bead and the action is strong and crisp. Included only the remnants of the serial number are visible and the lockplate is with this svelte fowler are some printouts from an internet forum properly stamped with a crisp Federal Eagle ahead of the hammer and discussing this gun along with some pictures of it and four copies of ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' below the thumbpiece. The American black actual advertisements from Robert Tomlinson of Dublin, Ireland. The walnut stock rates about good as lightly cleaned during the period of use first advertisement from June 25, 1782 ''Respectfully informs his Friends with a crack through each of the lockplate screws and in the bottom of and the Public, that he has opened Shop at No. 11 Middle Liffey-Street, the forend behind the lower band, a few chips missing around the where he carries on the Gun-making Business in the most extensive lockplate and in the left side of the buttstock by the buttplate and some Manner.'' The second advertisement from later that year ''respectfully scattered light handling marks from military service. There is some informs his Friends and the Public, that he is at present afforded with a moderate-heavy oxidation on the buttplate and there are no visible great Variety of Guns, , and Pistols, elegantly finished'', cartouches beyond a softened ''M'' inspection mark behind the while the final two are dated to 1804-1805 and detail a large sale related triggerguard. The cleaning rod is not present, the original stacking and to his retirement. (23B9759-5) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) sling swivels and sights are intact including the correct R-marked Model Est. 400 - 600 1884 Buffington rear and the three-position tumbler and lock remain strong and crisp. A salty Model 1884 Trapdoor that should be an excellent shooter. (23A9995-4) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2494 Anschütz Woodchucker Bolt Action Rifle 2499 Ruger 10/22 International Stainless Semi-Auto Carbine serial #1271039, 22 LR, 16'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #242-61596, 22 LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. metal surfaces of this diminutive rifle retain about 99% original blue with The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few tiny speckles of some scattered light handling marks and very light silvering at the faint oxidation staining on the top of the barrel. The remaining metal muzzle. The bolt remains bright and the youth-sized smooth European surfaces also rate excellent with a few tiny impact marks on the high hardwood pistolgrip stock rates about very good plus with a few tiny edges. The smooth black and gray laminated hardwood dings and some scattered light handling marks and features a 12'' length Mannlicher-style full-length pistolgrip stock rates as-new. The original of pull. The original sights including the front sight hood are intact, one sights and sling swivels are intact, a Ruger-branded black nylon sling factory 5-round magazine and a pair of 1'' scope rings which work with and factory 10-round rotary box magazine is included and attached to the grooved upper receiver are included and the action appears to the top of the receiver in a matte stainless steel Leupold one-piece function well mechanically. (23A1007-27) {MODERN} (100/200) mount and pair of matching rings is a Simmons 4x32 .22 Magnum scope Est. 100 - 200 with duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. Scope rates excellent 2495 Remington Model 581 Bolt Action Rifle retaining about 99% matte silver anodized finish with a couple light serial #1194337, 22 S, L, LR, 24'' with a bright excellent bore. The metal handling marks and includes a pair of Simmons bikini-style lens covers. surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with a few scattered faint An excellent condition and stylish Ruger 10/22 International. handling marks and tiny spots of fine oxidation freckling. The smooth (23A1007-6) {MODERN} (250/450) American hardwood Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates about excellent Est. 250 - 450 with a small area of wear at the toe, a couple tiny dings and faint 2500 Ruger 10/22-T Target Semi-Auto Carbine handling marks and some very light crackling of the gloss finish overall. serial #244-47050, 22 LR, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The The original sights are intact, one unmarked black polymer 10-round spiral designed heavy-profile barrel with recessed target crown retains magazine is included and that action appears to function well about 99% plus original blue. The remaining metal surfaces retain about mechanically. (23A9981-52) {MODERN} (200/300) 99% plus original black anodized and black enamel finishes with a Est. 200 - 300 couple light handling marks and the bolt is bright. The smooth brown 2496 U.S. Model 1795 Flintlock Musket by Harpers Ferry laminated hardwood pistolgrip stock rates excellent with a couple tiny .69 cal., 42 1/4'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The lock, lockplate, handling marks on the bottom of the forend. The sling swivels are intact, buttplate, upper and lower bands, upper and lower band springs and two factory 10-round magazines are included and mounted to the ramrod of this musket are missing, but based upon the shape of the factory drilled and tapped receiver is a Leupold one piece mount and stock and triggerguard and the layout of the barrel band spring pair of matching 1'' rings retaining 99% plus original blue. An excellent recesses, it appears this musket is a Harpers Ferry pattern 1795. The condition 10/22 Target needing only your choice of quality optic to be barrel has an added black enamel finish and is attached to the stock ready for the field. (23A1007-5) {MODERN} (250/450) with contemporary bolts. The stock is heavily damaged, the sling Est. 250 - 450 swivels, trigger, triggerguard and bayonet stud are intact and the musket 2501 Remington Nylon 66 Semi-Auto Rifle is in overall poor condition. (23A9995-2) {ANTIQUE} (25/50) 22 LR, 19 5/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of Est. 25 - 50 this 1959-vintage first year production rifle retain about 90% original blue 2497 Belgian Underlever Double Hammergun by ''W. Richards'' with some very light flaking and some tiny speckles of light oxidation 12 ga., 30'' laminated steel barrels choked about improved cylinder in toning to a brown patina along with some fine scratches around the both with mostly bright very good bores showing some scattered areas muzzle and on the left side of the barrel toning to silver. The black Zytel of light pitting. The metal surfaces are toning to a lightly-oxidized brown triggerguard and Seneca Green pistolgrip stock rate very good plus with patina with remnants of the original damascus pattern beneath the some light handling marks overall. The original sights are intact, a pair of forend. The rib is marked ''LAMINATED STEEL LIEGE BELGIUM'' with black anodized alloy 1'' rings which work with the grooved receiver are the underside of the breeches marked with Belgian proofs and the back included and the action appears to function well mechanically. action locks are marked ''W. RICHARDS''. The checkered walnut round (23A1007-28) {C&R} (350/450) knob pistolgrip stock rates poor as broken through the wrist with a worn Est. 350 - 450 finish while the splinter-style forend rates about very good with a tiny 2502 IMEZ Model IJ70-18AH Semi-Auto Pistol chip missing from the right side of the tip and some scattered light serial #AKO1819/RM300353, 9mm Makarov, 3 5/8'' chrome-lined barrel handling marks. The hard rubber buttplate is in poor condition and with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Russian shows hounds hunting a wild boar along with a huntsman blowing a commercial double-stack Makarov produced by Izhevsk retain about horn. The barrels are sighted with a brass bead, the triggerguard is 99% original blue and matte blue finishes with a few tiny spots of faint detached at the upper screw and the barrel lockup shows a little bit of silvering on the high edges and a tiny ding on the right edge of the play with light visible around the breech faces and standing breech. hammer. The checkered black polymer grip rates excellent with perhaps (23A9995-1) {ANTIQUE} (50/100) a light handling mark or two. The right side of the slide is import-marked Est. 50 - 100 by K.B.I. while the left displays ''Made in RUSSIA / by IMEZ'' (Izhevsky 2498 Remington Model 541X Target Bolt Action Rifle Mechanichesky Zavod a.k.a. Baikal) along with the arsenal symbol and serial #A1064414, 22 LR, 27'' medium-weight barrel with a bright a couple Russian proof or view marks. The pistol features a fully excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a adjustable rear sight and blade front sight and comes with one original few scattered light handling marks. The smooth walnut-finished gray Parkerized 12-round magazine and one blue ProMag 10-round American hardwood pistolgrip target stock rates excellent with perhaps a magazine. These pistols haven't been imported since the mid-1990s and faint handling mark or two. Made exclusively for the U.S. Government as will likely never be again and this example remains in excellent a military training rifle, the left side of the upper receiver ring is properly condition. (23A9958-1) {MODERN} (200/300) marked ''U.S.''. The rifle is equipped with a Redfield #68 target globe Est. 200 - 300 front sight with insert and Williams Foolproof target micrometer rear 2503 Frank Wesson Two-Trigger Sporting Rifle sight with disk. There is a 3 1/2'' accessory groove in the underside of serial #3794, .38 RF, 24'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright about very the forend complete with target sling swivel and a standard swivel is on good bore showing some areas of light pitting in the strong rifling. The the toeline. One unmarked factory 5-round magazine is included and the metal surfaces of this Third Type rifle are pewter gray and an overall action appears to function well mechanically. (23B9896-121) {MODERN} moderately-oxidized patina showing active surface rust. The smooth (350/450) American walnut straight grip stock with crescent buttplate rates perhaps Est. 350 - 450 good to very good with a touch of period added finish, a hairline crack behind the upper tang, a few vertical streaks and splotches of contaminant staining, a short moderate scratch on the left side of the comb and some scattered light scratches and impact marks from the years. The original sights are intact including the German silver blade front, the hammer is broken and the action is non-functional due to rust. (23A9995-14) {ANTIQUE} (25/75) Est. 25 - 75 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2504 U.S. Model 1816 Percussion-Converted Musket by Springfield Armory 2508 U.S. Model 1868 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory .69 cal., 42'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this serial #30900, 50-70, 32 1/2'' barrel with a bore with been threaded for Type III musket are toning to a brown patina with light to moderate approximately 1/2'' at the muzzle with an otherwise bright about very oxidation and pitting throughout. Conversion was done utilizing the good bore showing some scattered areas of light oxidation and light arsenal cone-in-barrel/Belgian alteration leaving only part of the brass pitting in the strong rifling. The barrel, bands and buttplate display a pan remaining which has aged to a mellow ochre patina. The lockplate mottled brown and black patina with areas of dark old oxidation is properly marked with the remnants of a ''(Federal Eagle) / US'' ahead throughout along with some scattered light handling marks. The of the hammer and ''SPRING / FIELD / 1838'' to the rear, the breech triggerguard is a lightly-oxidized brown patina with some remnants of tang bears the remnants of ''1838'' and the buttplate tang is stamped original bright blue in the protected areas while the 1870-dated with a softened ''US''. The smooth black walnut straight grip stock rates breechblock, receiver and lock have aged to a dull pewter and oxidized good to perhaps very good with a flexing chip at the toe and multiple brown patina. The barrel is serialized to the receiver, the lockplate is cracks and handling marks commensurate with military service and properly-marked ''1863'' behind the hammer and with a Federal Eagle likely retirement over a fireplace. The stock features the remnants of two ahead and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' is below the thumbpiece while the inspectors' cartouches with one on the left flat and the other behind the buttplate is marked ''US / 38''. The American black walnut stock rates triggerguard tang where a softened ''J.B.S.'' inspection mark also perhaps good with multiple roughly-filled holes and clamp marks remains visible. The rear band and forward sling swivel are no longer encircling the buttstock and numerous scattered dents, dings and spots present, a steel trumpet-head ramrod is in place below the barrel and of discoloration from the years. The stock flats display some well-defined the action remains crisp if not strong. Percussion-converted Model 1816 edges with the left flat marked with a clear ''ESA'' inspector's cartouche muskets were issued in large numbers to Union soldiers in the early and two more softened inspection cartouches one of which also reads years of the Civil War. (23A8824-5) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) ''ESA'' and there is the remnant of an inspection stamp behind the Est. 400 - 600 triggerguard. The sling swivels and original sights are intact, a correct 2505 Mass Arms Co. Maynard Model 1882 Single Shot Rifle un-cupped slotted and grooved cleaning rod with retaining swell is serial #3887, .25 CF, 28'' part round part hexagonal barrel with a mostly included and the two position tumbler and lock remain very robust and bright about good bore showing some light pitting throughout the rifling. crisp. (23A9976-15) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) The metal surfaces are an oxidized pewter and brown patina with heavy Est. 200 - 400 oxidation on the buttplate and a modest amount of original blue on the 2509 German K98k Barreled Action by J.P. Sauer & Son underside of the barrel close to the frame. The hammer displays serial #8544, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This remnants of original blue while the lower tang retains a nice amount of is a ''42'' dated barreled action with complete bolt; there is no bottom original vivid fire blue for its age and the frame is a dull pewtery metal or stock included. The metal surfaces are an overall gray-blue case-hardened patina. The left side of the frame is marked with a patina with some scattered spots of light oxidation, there is a 4'' area of softened ''EDWARD MAYNARD / PATENTEE'' along with two patent the barrel toning to gunmetal gray behind the front sight and there are dates while the right side displays the remnants of ''MANUFACTURED the remnants of tan enamel on the left side of the barrel around the BY / MASS ARMS CO / CHICOPEE FALLS'' over a crisp ''1882''. The muzzle and on the bolt handle. The breech of the barrel is marked ''CR smooth American walnut straight grip stock rates about very good plus G2372'', the receiver ring is also coded ''CR'' while the left side of the with a short vertical hairline crack on the left side of the comb and some receiver is stamped ''Mod.98''. All the correct parts of the complete bolt scattered light handling marks from the years. There is no forearm are serialized to the receiver. (23A9995-17) {FIREARM} (100/200) however the underside of the barrel is drilled for one. Multiple screws Est. 100 - 200 are missing from the tangs and the left quarter flat of the barrel has two 2510 British Percussion Double Hammergun by Harold added drilled and tapped holes. The barrel is sighted with a blade front 12 bore, 29'' laminate steel barrels with oxidized bores. The barrels are and an unnotched Lyman folding leaf rear with white triangle aiming a lightly-mottled pewter patina with scattered small spots of old light point and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9995-7) oxidation, pinprick pitting and light oxidation staining along with a few {ANTIQUE} (150/250) scattered tiny dents along the barrels and a tiny impact mark on the left Est. 150 - 250 edge of the rib. Much of the original damascus pattern remains visible 2506 J. Stevens Favorite Falling Block Rifle while ''DUNLALK'' surrounded by some light following scroll is engraved serial #863, 22 LR, 22'' part octagon part round barrel with a partially on the top of the breechblock which features rosette-engraved blowout bright fair bore showing light pitting in the worn rifling. The metal plugs on each side. There are London black power proof and view surfaces are toning to a dull pewter and oxidized brown patina with marks on the undersides of the barrels. The remaining metal surfaces overall light and moderate pitting with a nice amount of original blue are also toning to a pewter gunmetal patina with some scattered spots remaining on the breechblock. The smooth American walnut straight grip of light oxidation and all show light foliate scroll engraving. The stock and forend rate about fair as cleaned with an added finish showing lockplates are maker-marked ''HAROLD'', the left hammer is engraved numerous chips, dings and cracks and the toe of the hard rubber to resemble a fish, the right hammer is an unadorned period buttplate is missing. The original sights are intact and the action appears replacement and the tailpipe and front of the triggerguard are to function well mechanically. (23A9995-16) {C&R} (25/75) embellished with pineapple-style finials. The smooth English walnut Est. 25 - 75 straight grip stock rates about good as cleaned with an added finish, a 2507 J. Stevens Favorite Falling Block Rifle filled repair on the toeline, various repaired old cracks in the wrist and serial #T30, 22 LR, 22'' part octagon part round barrel with a partially forend, a carved line bisecting the forend behind the finial and some bright about fair bore showing areas of light pitting in the worn rifling. scattered light handling marks. A hickory tulip-head ramrod is included, The metal surfaces are a plum and dull pewter gray patina with light the locks will need mechanical attention and there is no wedge holding dings, tool and handling marks and modest streaks of original blue along the arm together. (23A9995-37) {ANTIQUE} (75/150) the final third of the barrel and along the wood line of the forend. The Est. 75 - 150 smooth walnut straight grip buttstock is broken at the wrist and only 2511 Marlin Model 15YN Bolt Action Carbine loosely held to the tangs while the forend rates about good with a small serial #01305800, 22 S, L, LR, 16'' Micro-Groove barrel with a bright chip on the left side near the frame and a few light handling marks. excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 2001-manufactured There is no front sight, the rear sight is intact, and the tang sight at rear youth-sized single-shot carbine retain about 97-98% original blue and of frame is broken. The action appears to function well mechanically. black enamel finishes with some very light silvering on the muzzle and (23A9995-15) {C&R} (25/50) high edges of the front sight and a few scattered light handling marks Est. 25 - 50 which are primarily on the triggerguard. The press-checkered walnut-finished American hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good plus with a few scattered light handling marks from honest use. The original sights are intact, the receiver is grooved for optics mounting and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9896-76) {MODERN} (75/150) Est. 75 - 150 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2512 U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle Barreled Action 2517 Savage-Anschütz Mark 10B Bolt Action Rifle serial #402537, 45-70 Govt., 29 1/2'' barrel with a mostly bright perhaps serial #776027A, 22 LR, 26'' heavy-profile barrel with a bright excellent very good bore showing spots of light to moderate oxidation in the bore. The barreled action of this West German-manufactured target rifle strong rifling. This is the barreled action with intact breechblock and retains about 75-80% original blue with a few areas on the receiver ring thumbpiece, rear sight and front sight base only. There is no lock, stock, and breech of the barrel toning to a gunmetal gray patina as lightly trigger, cleaning rod etc. The metal surfaces are toning to an overall cleaned showing some light pitting that extends to about the end of the mottled gunmetal gray and brown patina with scattered small spots of forend, some minor silvering at the muzzle, a few scattered light old light oxidation overall along with numerous tiny impact and tool handling marks and speckles of light oxidation overall. The exterior of marks along the barrel. The breech of the barrel is marked with a ''V / P / the triggerguard is toning to a dark gray patina with softened pinprick (eagle head) / P'' proof, the bottom of the breech is also marked ''P'' and pitting while the interior retains nearly all its original blue with a few tiny the breechblock is properly-dated 1884. The R-marked Model 1884 speckles of light oxidation. The bolt is missing. The smooth beech Buffington rear sight is intact and the front sight blade is missing from pistolgrip target stock with left side cheekpiece rates about very good the base. (23A9896-91) {ANTIQUE} (50/150) plus with a coat of added finish and a few scattered light handling marks Est. 50 - 150 with a ''3'' stamped on the underside of the pistolgrip. There are no 2513 Norinco Type 56 SKS Semi-Auto Carbine by Factory 0138 sights, the receiver is grooved for optics mounting, the original serial #7506087, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel with a bright accessory rail with adjustable palm stop is intact on the underside of the excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1975-manufactrued carbine forend and the sling swivels are also intact. (23A9947-1) {MODERN} retain about 98% arsenal blue with some scattered areas of light pitting (150/250) beneath the finish which is most prominent on the gas block and a few Est. 150 - 250 tiny spots of light oxidation on the sides of the magazine and the rear of 2518 Thompson/Center Hawken Percussion Kit Rifle the triggerguard. The bolt and bolt carrier remain bright. The dustcover serial #K10261, .45 cal., 28'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright about is faintly marked ''NORINCO SKS / 7.62 CHINA'' along with the very good plus bore showing some light oxidation in the grooves of the importation mark of Century Arms, the left side of the receiver is strong rifling. The barrel and barrel tang of this attractive rifle retain stamped ''Type 56'' in Mandarin along with the boxed ''0138'' state about 95-96% custom applied brown finish with some light high edge factory code and the following parts are correctly serialized to the silvering, a couple small spots on the top of the barrel toning to receiver: bolt, bolt carrier, magazine, triggerguard and stock. The gunmetal gray, some scattered small areas of light oxidation staining catalpa wood stock and handguard rate about very good plus with a and a few light handling marks overall. The lockplate and hammer retain worn and flaking arsenal-added red shellac finish and some scattered 99% original case-hardened colors with a few speckles of light oxidation minor abrasions particularly around the magazine and left wood line and the brass mountings have aged to a very lightly-tarnished ochre along the side of the receiver. The cruciform bayonet and cleaning rod patina. The smooth walnut halfstock with left side cheekpiece rates very are not present, the original sights are intact and the action appears to fine to near excellent with a few scattered light handling marks in the function well mechanically. (23A9943-24) {MODERN} (100/300) custom finish. The barrel is sighted with a beaded blade front and Est. 100 - 300 fully-adjustable ''U'' notch rear, a brass tipped hardwood ramrod is 2514 Norinco Type 56 SKS Semi-Auto Carbine by Factory 0138 included which is difficult to remove with the barrel wedge in place, the serial #7004221, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel and a bright edges of the nipple are lightly flared, the rifle is equipped with double set excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1970-produced carbine retain triggers and the action is strong and crisp. A nicely-finished about 85% original and arsenal-added blue finishes with some spots of Thompson/Center Hawken rifle. (23A9947-5) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) light pitting beneath the finish on the receiver and scattered small spots Est. 200 - 400 of light oxidation overall while the magazine is toning to plum. The bolt 2519 U.S. Model 1863 Type I Percussion Rifle-Musket by Springfield Armory and bolt carrier are mostly bright with some speckles of light oxidation .58 cal. worn to .62 cal. at the muzzle, 40'' barrel with a partially bright on the carrier and knob and the following parts are properly serialized to fair-good bore showing some light pitting in the rifling which is worn the receiver: bolt, bolt carrier, magazine, triggerguard and stock. The smooth for the last couple inches of the barrel. The metal surfaces have dustcover is marked ''NORINCO SKS / 7.62 CHINA'' along with the aged to a mottled pewter patina with moderate pitting around the bolster importation mark of Century Arms and the left side of the receiver is and on the sides of the hammer and triggerguard, a few scattered tiny stamped ''Type 56'' in Mandarin along with the boxed ''0138'' state impact marks along the barrel and speckles of light pitting and old light factory code. The catalpa wood stock and handguard rate about very oxidation overall. The remnant of a ''P / (eagle head)'' proof is on the left good with a worn and flaking arsenal-added red shellac finish, a narrow quarter flat of the breech and a clear ''A'' is on the left flat, while the chip missing between the bayonet and magazine recesses and some lockplate is properly dated ''1863'' behind the hammer and is marked scattered light handling marks overall. The cleaning rod and spike with a Federal Eagle ahead and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' is below the bayonet are missing, the military-style sights are intact and the action bolster. Only the ghostly remnant of a small Federal Eagle remains on appears to function well mechanically. (23A9943-23) {MODERN} the bolster. The contemporary American walnut stock rates fine and has (100/300) been left unfinished with a small dent in the toeline and a few scattered Est. 100 - 300 light handling marks. There are no cartouches and the buttplate is 2515 Mossberg Patriot Super Bantam Bolt Action Rifle heavily oxidized with the lower screw not quite flush. The front sight, serial #MPR080729, 7mm-08, 20'' fluted barrel with a bright excellent sling swivels and correct cupped tulip-head ramrod with straight shank bore. The metal surfaces of this factory-new rifle retain about 99% plus and threaded end are intact, the rear sight is missing leaving a vacant original matte blue with a tiny storage mark on the bolt knob while the hole and dovetail, and the strong action will need mechanical attention body of the bolt remains bright. The textured black synthetic pistolgrip as the half cock and full cock notches are worn. Springfield Armory stock with left side cheekpiece rates as-new and features a 12'' length of manufactured the Model 1863 Type I for only one year. (23A9896-62) pull and includes an optional stock spacer and additional foam rubber {ANTIQUE} (350/550) recoil pad if a longer length of pull is desired. The rifle is equipped with a Est. 350 - 550 5-round detachable box magazine and factory Weaver bases, the 2520 Mossberg Model 190 Bolt Action Shotgun original factory hang tag is attached to the triggerguard and the following 16 ga., 26'' ported C-Lect choke barrel with a bright near excellent bore. items are included: factory box, cable lock with keys, manual, The metal surfaces display an overall lightly-oxidized brown patina while paperwork. (23A9947-4) {MODERN} (250/350) the included 2-round detachable box magazine retains about 99% Est. 250 - 350 original blue with just a few speckles of light oxidation. The black 2516 CVA Magbolt 150 Percussion Inline Muzzleloading Rifle polymer finger-grooved triggerguard rates very good with a few light serial #61-13-021409-99, .50 cal., 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. handling marks. The American walnut Monte-Carlo pistolgrip stock with The metal surfaces of this Spanish-manufactured Connecticut Valley schnabel tip rates about very good with a few light scratches along the Arms rifle retain about 98% original blue with some scattered light toeline, a tiny chip missing from the left side of the stock above the handling marks toning to silver and some tiny speckles of very light triggerguard and some scattered light handling marks from the field. The oxidation behind the ramrod thimble. The checkered black synthetic red and green safety markings are missing, the toe of the buttplate is pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece and schnabel forend tip rates cracked, the barrel is sighted with a silver bead and the action appears about excellent with a few light handling marks. The bolt, bolt retaining to function well mechanically. (23A9938-36) {C&R} [Bill Reese screw and ramrod are missing, the original sights and sling swivel studs Collection] (25/75) are intact and the receiver is factory drilled and tapped for optics mounts Est. 25 - 75 (not included). (23A9947-10) {ANTIQUE} (25/50) Est. 25 - 50 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2521 Armi Jager Model 1863 Zouave Percussion Rifle 2524 Swiss Model 1878 Vetterli Bolt Action Rifle serial #482, .58 cal., 33'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel serial #157772, 41 Swiss RF, 33'' barrel with a bright about excellent and bands of this attractive Italian reproduction retain about 98-99% bore. The barrel retains about 60% original blue which is toning to a original blue with some scattered small freckles of light oxidation and a gray-blue patina along the top of the barrel, around the muzzle and on light handling mark or two. The hammer and unmarked lockplate retain the high edges near the breech with a few scattered light handling nearly all their case-hardened colors which are slightly muted to the rear marks and generous remnants of original blue along the wood line and of the hammer with a few speckles of light oxidation. The brass at the breech. The receiver, triggerguard, buttplate and bolt handle have mountings have aged to mustard patina with some scattered small spots aged to a gray-brown patina with freckles of old light oxidation overall, of light tarnish and a faint handling mark or two. The European light silvering on the toe and heel of the buttplate and remnants of hardwood stock rates very good plus to perhaps fine with some original blue in the protected areas of the triggerguard and buttplate. scattered light handling marks from honest use and the left stock flat The body of the bolt is bright and the bolt cover retains a nice amount of features two faux boxed inspectors' cartouches. The sling swivels, original blue with some light flaking and handling marks toning to gray. bayonet lug, and original sights are intact, a cupped tulip-head ramrod The left side of the receiver is properly marked with a Swiss cross with threaded end is included and the action remains strong and crisp. surmounting ''WAFFENFABRIK / BERN'' along with the serial number This excellent condition and handsome rifle will be perfect for and model designation. There are three inspection marks around the North-South Skirmish Association shoots. (23A9938-65) {ANTIQUE} [Bill breech and more may be found on most of the individual components of Reese Collection] (250/450) the rifle. The barrel, trigger, rear sight base and leaf, bolt handle and Est. 250 - 450 cover, and triggerguard and buttplate are serialized to the receiver while 2522 Yugoslavian M48A Bolt Action Rifle by Kragujevic Arsenal the bolt body is numbered to another rifle. The European hardwood serial #P86767, 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. buttstock and forend rate very good for their age as perhaps lightly The barreled action and bands retain about 95% arsenal refurbished cleaned with a touch of period added finish which is displaying an blue with the bottom metal toning to a streaky blue-brown patina with orange peel texture in areas on the buttstock and along most of the some scattered light handling marks and some tiny impact marks around forend with a small chip missing behind the loading port, some minor the sling loop. The bolt and cupped buttplate are mostly bright with wear on either side of the cleaning rod channel behind the forend cap some small spots of light oxidation on the toe and heel of the buttplate and the expected light handling marks from military service. There is a and a few tiny spots of light oxidation staining on the knob of the bolt. crisp cartouche on the comb, a slightly softened ''(cross) / M'' cartouche The import mark is on the left side of the barrel and the receiver on the right side of the buttstock and the remnants of a cartouche to the markings have been filled with white paint with the ring featuring a crisp rear of the barrel band. The cartridge lifter and potentially other small Yugoslavian crest. The bolt, milled floorplate and stock are serialized to parts are missing from the action, there is no cleaning rod, the sling the receiver. The European hardwood stock and handguard rate fine swivels, bayonet lug and original sights are intact and the bolt and with a handful of the expected light handling marks with the left side of trigger mechanism appear to function well mechanically. (23A9896-79) the buttstock featuring a very crisp and deeply struck serial number and {ANTIQUE} (100/200) a couple small inspection marks along the toeline. The original sights Est. 100 - 200 are intact including the front sight hood, a threaded cleaning rod is 2525 Dutch Model 1871/88 Beaumont Bolt Action Rifle stored beneath the barrel and the action appears to function well serial #374, 11mm Dutch, 32'' barrel with a bright very fine bore. The mechanically. A very nice example of these late Mauser variants. metal surfaces are toning to a dull pewter patina with some softened (23A9896-100) {C&R} (300/500) pinprick pitting around the muzzle and on the bands and triggerguard, Est. 300 - 500 some tiny impact marks on the bolt handle, some scattered light 2523 Italian Model 1891 Carcano Bolt Action Long Rifle by Roma handling marks, and speckles of light oxidation and staining overall. The serial #7583, 6.5 Carcano, 30 1/2'' barrel with a dark frosted bore with left quarter flat of the barrel is dated 1875 while the tang of the buttplate strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1917-vintage rifle retain about is dated 1889 and all the visible components of the bolt, the rear sight 95-96% arsenal refurbished blue with a tiny spot of loss on the top of the and cartridge lifter are serialized to the receiver. The left breech flat is muzzle toning to gray, a couple small spots of light pitting on the marked ''39'', as is the tang of the buttplate, and all the various parts of magazine, some light high edge silvering and some scattered light the rifle abound in different (crown) over initial inspection and view handling marks and speckles of light oxidation. The bolt is unnumbered marks. The European walnut stock rates about good as cleaned leaving and remains bright with some tiny spots of light oxidation staining on the the tangs and buttplate proud of the wood along with a moderate knob. The flats of the receiver are marked from right to left ''FP / 917 / repaired crack between the receiver and Vitali magazine on each side of ROMA / OR-E'' along with the serial number and a couple small the action, a hairline crack ahead of the magazine, a chip in the inspection marks. The European walnut stock and handguard rate very underside of the forend behind the lower band and a few of the typical good plus as cleaned with a small dent behind the lower sling swivel and scattered light handling marks from military service. There are the faint a tiny flexing chip ahead, a sliver missing from the right side of the remnants of a cartouche behind the triggerguard and on the right side of handguard ahead of the rear sight, a couple unobtrusive and very small the buttstock below the comb. The sling swivels and sights are intact, an filled repairs on the right wood line behind the forend cap and the unmarked cleaning rod is stored beneath the barrel and the action scattered light handling marks to be expected from a WWI service rifle. appears to function well mechanically. (23A9896-165) {ANTIQUE} The left side of the buttstock shows the very faint remnants of an oval (200/400) cartouche along with ''U / 5262''. The sights, sling swivels and cleaning Est. 200 - 400 rod are intact, a worn period brown leather sling is included and the 2526 Italian Model 1870/87 Vetterli-Vitali Bolt Action Rifle by Torino action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9896-147) {C&R} serial #CH 5142, 10.4x47mmR, 33 1/2'' barrel with a bright very fine (100/300) bore. The metal surfaces are toning to a dark gray patina with a few Est. 100 - 300 scattered small areas of fine pinprick pitting, some light handling marks and scattered speckles of light oxidation and staining overall. There are remnants of arsenal blue along the wood line of the barrel, on the buttplate and in the protected areas on the breech and in the rear sight. The body of the bolt is mostly bright and the breech flats are marked from left to right: ''1884 / TORINO / P.P. (indicating the rifle was manufactured with interchangeable parts) / CH 5142'' and finally a few tiny inspection and view marks. The bands and triggerguard show evidence of cleaning leaving their inspection marks softened. The European walnut stock rates about very good as lightly cleaned with both the rear barrel band and rear sling swivel moved forward with the original rear barrel band spring recess and original rear swivel recess filled with metal There are a few tiny circular wood-filled repairs in the right side of the forend behind the upper band and some scattered light dings and handling marks from the years. The marking on the stock have been lightly-softened and include the clear matching serial number on the right side of the buttstock surmounted by the Vitali-conversion cartouche indicating the work was completed at Terni in 1888 and a few small inspection cartouches along the left side beneath the action. The cleaning rod is missing, the sling swivels, bayonet lug and sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9896-145) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2527 British Mk II Martini-Henry Rifle with Nepalese Markings 2530 U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor ''Quaker'' Rifle .577/450, 33 1/4'' barrel with an about very good plus bore showing 45-70 Govt., shortened 26 1/2'' wooden barrel. This interesting training some very light frosting in the strong rifling. The barrel, frame and rifle is marked on the right side of the buttstock with metallic tacked-on breechblock are toning to a blue-gray patina with streaks of numbers and letters ''3 REG / CO C / 37''. The first approximately 19'' of arsenal-applied blue remaining along the barrel and generous remnants the barrel is black painted wood while the last approximately 7 1/2'' of of the same on the breech, breechblock and trigger. There is barrel is the authentic steel of a Trapdoor rifle. The metal surfaces are moderate-heavy pitting along the wood lines of the barrel and areas of heavily oxidized with the serial numbered obscured while the light pitting throughout all the metal surfaces with the lever, triggerguard breechblock is dated 1873, the tang of the buttplate is marked ''U.S. / and buttplate toning to a gray-brown patina with some scattered light 27'' and the lockplate is properly stamped with a Federal Eagle ahead of handling marks, a short surface crack across the exterior of the lever the hammer and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / 1873'' beneath the functional and some spots of light oxidation overall. Some of the original British thumbpiece. The wooden stock rates fair-good with a worn metal marking have been softened with a ''(broad arrow) / II / 2'' on the walnut-stained finish, a 3'' chip missing from the left side of the nose of right side of the frame, ''S.X'' on the top of the frame forward of the the forend and a flexing crack of the same length on the other side, a 2 breechblock and various British martial proof and view marks along the 1/2'' flexing crack in the left side of the forend, an area of white paint left side of the breech and left side of the frame. The left side of the transfer on the right side of the buttstock and various other signs of barrel is crisply-marked ''N S / N E P'' (Native Service Nepal) beneath vigorous use. The stock is marked ''19'' behind the upper tang and ''27'' the rear sight, there are a number of equally-crisp Nepalese characters ahead of the buttplate, the remnants of an inspector's cartouche can be on the bow of the triggerguard, and British inspection marks may be seen on the left flat and a softened circled ''P'' firing proof is behind the seen on the various parts of the rifle. The walnut buttstock and forend triggerguard. The intersection of the steel and wooden parts of the barrel rate perhaps fair with both exhibiting play in their fit to the frame, the are wrapped in black athletic tape, the rear sight is missing, the front rearmost 2'' of the buttstock has been replaced with a darker piece of sight and stacking and slings swivels are intact and a knurled walnut; the repair was nicely-done. There is a long filled crack on the slotted-head cleaning rod is stored beneath the barrel. The breechblock underside of the forend behind the rear band, a couple wood-filled opens and closes with effort and the two-position tumbler and lock repairs around the wrist, a chip missing from the left wood line ahead of remain strong and crisp. (23A1008-1) {ANTIQUE} (50/100) the rear band, chips around the stock retaining pins with filler Est. 50 - 100 surrounding the rearmost stock pin on the left side, a 1 1/2'' crack in the 2531 British Percussion Halfstock Fowler by Isaac Hollis & Sons right side of the buttstock by the buttplate and some other signs of About 12 bore, shortened 26 1/2 laminated steel barrel with a partially military service. The right side of the buttstock features a few softened bright about very good plus bore showing some small areas of fine British cartouches along with some clear Nepalese characters. The pitting. The metal surfaces are toning to a dull gray patina with some sights, sling swivels, and bayonet lug are intact, a correct cupped scattered areas of fine pitting, some tool marks ahead of the bolster and cleaning rod with oval slot and threaded end is included and the action on the top of the breech which have partially-obscured the maker's appears to function well mechanically. Having served on the far fringes mark, and some scattered light dings and small spots of light oxidation. of Britain's empire, this Mk II has clearly seen a thing or two. The remnants of ''Isaac Hollis & Sons London'' are discernable on the (23A9896-97) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) top of the breech which is decorated with a Moravian star. The shotgun Est. 300 - 500 features a dolphin head hammer, German silver blowout plug and 2528 J. Stevens Favorite Model 1915 Falling Block Rifle decorative bands on the breech with a small portion of the rear band serial #G656, 22 LR, 24'' octagon barrel with a partially bright perhaps missing from the left quarter flat. The lockplate is marked ''Isaac Hollis & very good bore showing a few small areas of very light pitting in the Sons / London'' surround by splashes of loose foliate scroll engraving rifling. The barrel is toning to a lightly-mottled gray and plum brown which is also on the hammer, triggerguard, upper tang and buttplate. patina with some scattered light handling marks and numerous tiny The triggerguard is embellished with a pineapple upper finial and there freckles of light oxidation. The frame and lever are toning to plum brown is an unmarked German silver monogram plate on the toeline. The with some scattered spots of pinprick pitting, light high edge silvering, a checkered European walnut straight grip halfstock rates perhaps very few light handling marks and some tiny spots of light oxidation. The top good with a coat of period added finish, a narrow 1'' chip missing from of the frame is marked ''FAVORITE'', the upper tang ''MODEL 1915'' and the left wood line behind the barrel wedge, a very tiny chip in the toe, a all markings including the ''J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY'' barrel light scratch near the toeline and some scattered light handling marks address remain clear. The smooth American walnut straight grip stock overall. The middle thimble is missing from the under rib, there are no and forend rate about very good plus as perhaps lightly cleaned during sights, the nipple is worn, a contemporary hardwood ramrod is included the period of use leaving the lower tang a little proud with a touch of and the action remains strong and crisp. A lightweight and handy fowler added finish, a crack behind the lower tang, a short hairline crack behind from this famous maker active in London from to 1884-1900. the upper tang and some scattered light handling marks from honest (23A9973-5) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) use. The barrel is sighted with a German silver blade front and sporting Est. 200 - 400 rear with elevator and the action appears to function well mechanically. 2532 Unmarked Percussion Halfstock Fowler with McKenney of Maine Lock (23A1001-22) {C&R} (100/200) 20 ga., 34 1/2'' part octagon part round barrel with raised medial at point Est. 100 - 200 of transition with an oxidized bore. The barrel is toning to a 2529 Quackenbush Safety Cartridge Rifle lightly-oxidized brown-gray patina with moderate pitting on the breech 22 RF, 22'' barrel with a poor bore showing pitting in the evident rifling. and a few scattered small areas of pinprick pitting and some scattered The barrel and frame retain about 94% original nickel finish showing light handling marks. The backaction lock is toning to a mottled gray and some overall light clouding and flaking with some scattered small spots brown patina showing some pinprick pitting and spots of old light of light oxidation and scattered light dings and handling marks toning to oxidation and hardened lubricant. The left quarter flat of the breech a brown patina. The remaining metal surfaces are toning to a brown displays London proof and view marks while the lockplate is marked with patina with some light handling marks and tiny freckles of light oxidation. a slightly softened ''McKENNEY BIDDEFORD''. The brass buttplate, The lockup of the breechblock is loose and the cocking handle has been triggerguard and tailpipe have aged to a mustard patina with a couple replaced by a machine screw. The left side of the frame is marked ''H.M. scattered small spots of light tarnish and the expected light handling QUACKENBUSH, HERKIMER, N.Y. U.S.A.'' along with the U.S., British marks on the buttplate while the pewter forend cap also shows some and Belgian patent dates. The smooth hardwood straight grip stock tiny impact marks. The smooth walnut straight grip stock rates perhaps rates about very good with some drying cracks along the toeline and good with a filled repair between the lockplate and bolster, a filled repair some water staining around the buttplate which shows some areas of and approximately 3'' crack on each wood line behind the forend cap moderate oxidation. The original sights are intact and the action appears with the crack on the left side flexing, some other shorter cracks around to function properly. (23A9896-173) {C&R} (300/500) the action and some streaks of darker contaminant staining between the Est. 300 - 500 lockplate and triggerguard with one streak running down the toeline. There is a small wood screw on either side of the upper tang and a larger replacement screw affixing the rear of the lockplate to the wrist. The barrel is sighted with a brass bead, a contemporary hardwood ramrod is included and the lock will need mechanical attention as the hammer is not held by the tumbler. The McKenney family was active in Biddeford, ME in the mid-nineteenth century. (23A9973-4) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2533 British Percussion Double Fowler with Hunter Locks 2536 U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Pistol by Aston About 10 bore, 33'' laminated steel barrels with oxidized bores. The .54 cal., 8 1/2'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel, hammer and barrels are toning to a plum brown and gray patina showing scattered trigger have aged to a brown patina with some light pitting around the spots of old light oxidation throughout, a few tiny dings in the left barrel bolster, a small area of old moderate oxidation to the left of the front about 7'' from the muzzle which are visible in the bore, a few tiny spots sight, a small area of small impact marks near the breech and some of pinprick pitting around the breech and some faint cleaning striations scattered tiny spots of old light oxidation overall. The case-hardened overall. The first 10'' of the barrel rib is delaminating and shows some lockplate is toning to a mottled gray patina with a few tiny spots of light flex and is marked with a softened ''LONDON'' ahead of a double pitting and some small spots of old light oxidation. The brass mountings German silver band which is also on the breech. The case-hardened display a lightly tarnished yellow mustard patina with the expected tiny backaction locks are toning to a gray patina with speckles of light dings and handling marks from military service. The lockplate is properly oxidation staining overall and fine pinprick pitting on the dolphin head marked ahead of the hammer ''US / H.ASTON'' and ''MIDDTN / CONN. / hammers with the left hammer missing its spur. The triggerguard is 1849'' to the rear, while a softened ''1849'' is on the upper tang and the toning to a gray and plum-brown patina with speckles of light oxidation breech of the barrel is proofed ''US / P'' with ''JH'' inspector's initials staining and pinprick pitting while the buttplate is an oxidized brown in-between. The American black walnut stock rates very good plus with patina. The rear of the lockplates are marked ''HUNTER'' and display a crack ahead of the rear lockplate screw, a smoothed over dent some splashes of loose foliate scroll engraving which also adorns the beneath the hammer, some finish wear behind the bolster and some triggerguard and sides of the hammers. The smooth walnut straight grip scattered light handling marks from the years. There are no visible halfstock rates about very good plus for its age with some scattered light cartouches on the stock. The brass front sight blade is intact, the dings and handling marks, scattered small spots of darker discoloration swivel-mounted ramrod functions properly and the action is strong and and some streaks of white paint transfer. The stock features an crisp. Henry Aston manufactured 30,000 Model 1842 pistols under unmarked brass monogram plate on the toeline which has aged to a contract for the U.S. Ordnance Department. (23A9802-49) {ANTIQUE} dark mustard patina and German silver wedge escutcheons on the (400/600) forend. The fowler features double triggers, the barrels are sighted with Est. 400 - 600 a brass bead, a hardwood ramrod is included, the screw at the rear of 2537 Smith & Wesson Model 469 Semi-Auto Pistol the left lock appears to be a later replacement, the nipples are worn and serial #TBB8734, 9mm, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The the left action will need mechanical attention as the half cock notch is steel slide and alloy frame retain about 97-98% original blue and black worn. (23A9973-3) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) anodized finishes with very light silvering on the high edges, a very small Est. 200 - 400 spot of wear toning to gray on the rear of the left frame rail, a speckle of 2534 British Percussion Fullstock Fowler with Wright Lock light oxidation on the top of the slide and the left safety/decocking lever 12 bore, 37'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel and lock have aged is toning to plum. The barrel remains bright. The checkered black Delrin to a brown patina with some light pitting around the bolster, a couple grips with S&W logo are excellent with a faint handling mark or two. This small tool marks, some scattered light handling marks toning to brown compact DA/SA pistol is equipped with a magazine safety, ambidextrous and scattered spots of old light oxidation overall. The brass mountings safety/decocking levers, the original sights are intact, an unmarked are a warm mustard patina with a tiny chip in the forward edge of the 12-round blue steel magazine with finger extension is included and the third thimble and a few tiny dents, some light handling marks on the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9974-4) {MODERN} buttplate and triggerguard and scattered small spots of light tarnish (200/300) overall. The breech of the barrel shows a couple Birmingham proof and Est. 200 - 300 view marks while the lockplate is lightly marked ''G WRIGHT'' over a 2538 Harrington & Richardson 22 Special Double Acton Revolver clear ''WARRANTED''. There is some light scroll engraving on the side serial #596813, 22 LR, 6'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal of the hammer and some simple fish scale engraving on the hammer surfaces retain about 85-90% original blue which is thinning near the head and spur while the triggerguard features an acorn upper finial. The muzzle and on the frontstrap with some scattered light freckling, light checkered walnut straight grip fullstock rates fair to perhaps good with a silvering of the high edges and some scattered light handling marks. later added finish, a couple chips and multiple cracks and repaired The brass blade front sight is toning to a mustard patina. The one-piece cracks, some of which flex, along the forend, wear around the stock checkered walnut grip rates about very good plus with a few pins, a few short cracks around the action, and a small filled repair to the compressed points, a couple tiny chips in the lower left edge and some right of the lower triggerguard tang. The upper buttplate screw is missing light handling marks. The timing is slightly-off and there is a very small and the tang is proud of the wood. The bead sight is missing, the action amount of lateral play in the lockup. (23A9974-6) {C&R} (100/200) will need mechanical attention as the trigger does not reliable release Est. 100 - 200 the hammer and a period hardwood ramrod with worm is included. 2539 Harrington & Richardson 22 Special Double Action Revolver (23A9976-16) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) serial #R593249, 22 LR, 6'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal Est. 100 - 200 surfaces of this 1955-manufactured revolver retain about 95-96% 2535 Asian Toradar-Style Percussion Musket original blue with the frontstrap thinning to a blue-gray patina, some light .75 cal., 39'' barrel with an oxidized bore. This interesting musket is silvering on the high edges, a few light handling marks and some light composed of various parts scavenged from a variety of different style freckling overall. The brass front sight blade remains bright. The latch firearms giving it a very ''Khyber Pass'' look that makes discerning its and hammer retain some nice case-hardened colors with some very provenance difficult. The metal surfaces have aged to a lightly-oxidized light freckling. The one-piece checkered walnut grip rates about very brown and gray patina with some light-moderate pitting on the hammer good with a small dent on the backstrap, a few compressed points, and and some scattered light handling marks from the years overall. The a few scuffs on the edge of the butt. The revolver times and locks up lock and barrel are from an East India Company Pattern E or F musket correctly with a slight bit of play in the barrel to frame fit. (23A9974-5) with the lockplate properly marked with the E.I.C.'s ''prancing lion'' {C&R} (200/300) symbol. The replacement hammer has been crudely riveted to the lock Est. 200 - 300 while all the other lock parts appear to be original. The left side of the 2540 British Percussion Pocket Pistol by Ball breech shows London commercial proof and view marks while the right .45 cal., 3 1/4'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are side is marked ''K / 8'' along with ''X'' and there are three more ''X''s toning to a lightly mottled silvery-gray patina with speckles of fine scratched onto the underside of the barrel ahead of the forend cap. The pinprick pitting on the triggerguard and along the barrel, some tiny spots triggerguard is decidedly unmartial with its decorative pineapple upper of light oxidation on the hammer and triggerguard and tiny spots of light finial and delicate sling loop. The custom Toradar-style halfstock rates oxidation staining on the barrel. The underside of the barrel ahead of the about very good with a few lengthy repaired cracks along the wood line stock has been cleaned smooth. The top flat of the barrel is marked of the forend, a short hairline crack on each side of the lockplate and ''Fermby'' while the lockplate appears to be marked ''Ball'' in a Gothic some various scattered light dings and handling marks. Two pieces of script font. The barrel tang, lock and triggerguard are adorned with wood have been amateurishly added behind the upper tang to further attractive loose foliate scroll engraving and the breech of the barrel give the stock the Toradar look. The stock features a forend cap and features two parallel brass bands. The checkered walnut stock rates tailpipe though the original thimbles have been removed from the about good-fair with a flexing crack running from the tip of the underside of the barrel. The wedge escutcheon is missing from the left triggerguard final through the nose, a repaired crack running from the side of the forend and a poorly-fit piece of metal serves as a wedge. The left rear of the breech to the nose, a tiny chip missing from above the bayonet stud has been reprofiled into a front sight, the original rear sight lockplate and some scattered light handling marks from the years. The is intact, the nipple is missing and the action remains strong and crisp. barrel is sighted with a brass bead and the action remains robust and This gun may have come from the recent Nepalese cache, perhaps it's crisp. (23A9896-31) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) from Pakistan, India or the Middle East. Regardless, this musket will Est. 200 - 300 make a great conversation piece and offers an interesting research opportunity. (23B9976-20) {ANTIQUE} (100/300) Est. 100 - 300 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2541 European Flintlock Center Hammer Screw Barrel Muff Pistol 2545 Hopkins & Allen No. 722 Rolling Block Rifle .36 cal., 1 1/4'' cannon-belled barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal 22 LR, 19'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are toning to surfaces of this likely British-manufactured pistol have aged to a a lightly-oxidized brown patina with a few tiny impact marks on the top of gunmetal-gray patina with scattered small spots of softened old pinprick the frame, a few scattered light handling marks and spots of and light pitting, speckles of light oxidation staining, some tiny tool marks light-moderate oxidation on the barrel, and the frame shows traces of its on the barrel and a very tiny dent in the upper edge of the frizzen. The original case-hardened colors under direct bright light. The top of the attractive European walnut handle rates very good plus to perhaps fine barrel is marked with the Hopkins and Allen Arms Co. address and the with a tiny and unobtrusive wood-filled repair behind the lock screw and breech displays ''No. 722'' over the caliber. The smooth walnut straight a tiny chip missing from the lower left edge of the butt. The handle grip stock and forend rate about very good plus with a repaired crack on features a beautiful carved rosette behind the upper tang and a foliate each side of the forend by the frame, some oil soaking by the tangs and engraved silver buttcap which remains bright. There is a fine crack in the some scattered light dings and handling marks from honest use. The top cover plate running between the cock and the forward edge, the lock original sights are intact and the action appears to function well remains strong and crisp and the pistol is equipped with a sliding mechanically. (23A1007-39) {C&R} (50/100) triggerguard safety. A lovely and rather petite muff pistol in a nice state Est. 50 - 100 of condition. (23B1007-145) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) 2546 European Percussion Halfstock Fowler Est. 300 - 500 20 ga., 33'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an 2542 J.C. Higgins/Sears Model 101.1 Single Barrel Shotgun oxidized brown patina with active light oxidation around the bolster and .410 bore, 26'' plain barrel chocked full with a bright excellent bore. The some scattered light handling marks while the brass buttplate and barrel is toning to a dark gray patina with some light silvering at the triggerguard are toning to a dark mustard patina with spots of verdigris muzzle and some scattered light handling marks toning to gray while the and tarnish. The bore shows the remnants of various European proof triggerguard retains about 95% original blue with some light silvering on and view marks while the script lockplate markings illegible. The lock is the high edges. The frame is toning to gray with some faint pinprick missing a screw and is loosely-held to the stock with a wood screw at pitting throughout and generous remnants of original case-hardened the front and a heavy gauge staple at the rear. The triggerguard is also colors in the protected areas. The hammer, top lever and trigger are attached with staples and the barrel band is a loose friction-fit. The bright and there are scattered freckles of light oxidation over all the smooth hardwood straight grip halfstock appears to have been metal surfaces. The left side of the frame features a bird dog on point to hand-carved and rates about very good with a hole in the forend the rear of the make and model markings. The shortened American exposing the ramrod channel beneath, some scattered light handling hardwood stock rates about very good plus as lightly cleaned with a marks and a couple small nail heads are proud of the wood above the later added finish and some scattered light handling marks from honest left side of the triggerguard. The barrel is sighted with a bead, the use while the added ventilated pad provides a 12 3/8'' length of pull and ramrod is missing and the action will need mechanical attention as the the forend rates fine with a few light handling marks. The barrel is hammer does not hold on half or full cock. (23A8976-96) {ANTIQUE} sighted with a silver bead, the shotgun features a 3'' chamber and the (25/50) action appears to function well mechanically. (23A1007-11) {C&R} Est. 25 - 50 (25/75) 2547 Unmarked Percussion Halfstock Sporting Rifle Est. 25 - 75 About .36 cal., 24'' heavy-profile octagon barrel turned for starter (not 2543 Stevens-Springfield Model 15 Bolt Action Rifle included) with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are toning to an 22 S, L, LR, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel is toning oxidized brown patina with some light silvering and scattered tiny dings to a dark gray patina with some light silvering around the muzzle, on the high edges of the barrel and some scattered light handling marks. scattered light handling marks, spots of contaminant staining toning to The under rib is detaching around the middle of the barrel. The lockplate gray and some scattered spots of light oxidation overall. The is toning to a lightly-oxidized gray-brown patina with light pitting beneath triggerguard retains about 90% original blue with a small spot of wear the drum and the markings are largely lost to time and appear to read toning to gunmetal gray and tiny speckles of light oxidation. The bolt is ''JOSEPH'' in riband flanked by splashes of softened loose foliate scroll mostly gray with some strong original blue on the cocking piece. The engraving which is also on the hammer. The brass mountings have smooth American hardwood pistolgrip stock rates about very good with aged to a warm goldenrod patina with some small spots of light tarnish; perhaps a touch of added finish, a short hairline crack to the left of the the pewter forend cap shows some impact marks, one of which exposes cocking piece, and some scattered light scratches, dings and handling the wood beneath. The German silver patchbox and wedge escutcheon marks from the field. Sling swivel studs have been added to the toeline (the left side escutcheon is missing) are mostly bright with the lid of the and forend with some tiny cracks around the one on the forend. The patchbox toning to gray. The smooth walnut halfstock rates about fair original sights are intact and the action appears to function well with a repaired jagged break through the center of the action, a long mechanically. (23A1007-32) {C&R} (50/100) repaired crack through the right side of the wedge escutcheon, and a Est. 50 - 100 missing chip and multiple tack repaired cracks on the right wood line 2544 J. Stevens Favorite Model 1915 Falling Block Rifle behind the forend cap. The rifle is equipped with double set triggers and serial #L679, 25 Stevens, 24'' barrel with a mostly bright about very a hardwood ramrod, the front sight is missing, the semi-buckhorn rear good bore showing areas of light pitting in the otherwise strong rifling. sight is intact and the action will need mechanical attention as the The barrel is toning to a dark gray patina which lightens to gray at the triggers do not work and the notches of the tumbler are worn. breech with scattered small spots of softened pinprick pitting and old (23A1007-44) {ANTIQUE} (100/300) light oxidation, some light silvering at the muzzle and remnants of Est. 100 - 300 original blue in the protected areas around the front and rear sights. The frame and lever have aged to a dull gray patina with freckles of old light oxidation and staining overall while the breechblock and hammer retain remnants of original blue. All metal markings are crisp. The smooth American walnut straight grip stock and forend rate about very good, the stock having been lightly cleaned with a touch of added finish, numerous tiny impact marks on the right side of the buttstock and some scattered light dings and handling marks overall. The upper tang screw shows heavy slot damage, the original sights are intact except for the rear sight elevator and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A1007-43) {C&R} (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2548 Unmarked Percussion-Converted Halfstock Sporting Rifle 2550 Custom U.S. Model 1861 Percussion ''Bannerman's Special'' Cadet Rifle About .38 cal., 39'' octagon barrel with an obstructed bore. There .58 cal., shortened 30'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore. This appears to be a worn wooden plug in the bore about 1 1/2'' from the interesting rifle-musket, original produced by Springfield Armory, was muzzle. The barrel and under rib are toning to a lightly-oxidized gray and likely converted by Bannerman or similar to a ''cadet'' rifle around the brown patina with wear on the high edges toning to gray, some end of the nineteenth century. The metal surfaces have aged to a moderate pitting around the French-style conversion and light pitting lightly-oxidized dull gray patina with a few scattered light handling marks forward of the upper thimble. There is a fine crack in both sides of the and some scribe lines in the top of the barrel from when the front sight under rib, some small impact marks in the left side of the barrel about was relocated. The lockplate and hammer retain about 95% midway between the upper and lower thimble, and some scattered spots retailer-applied blue showing some fine cleaning striations on the of old light oxidation overall. The brass mountings have aged to an lockplate and some freckles of light oxidation overall. The top of the ochre patina showing a few small spots of light tarnish, a few expected breech is dated 1862 and the left quarter flat shows a ''V / P'' over a light handling marks and some dried stock finish along the left side of softened (eagle head) proof. The lockplate is dated 1861 behind the the buttplate. The lock has a worn added gold-colored paint on its left hammer and is marked with a Federal Eagle ahead while ''U.S. / side showing some light pitting and spots of light oxidation and its SPRINGFIELD'' is below the bolster and the buttplate tang is marked markings have worn with time. The maker's name in riband is ahead of ''US / 26''. The American black walnut stock rates about fine with a touch the hammer, there is an engraved bird to the rear and splashes of loose of retailer-added finish and some scattered light handling marks. The foliate scroll overall. The lock screw escutcheon and lower barrel tang stock has been very nicely shortened with the forend cap moved screw are missing. The smooth hardwood straight grip stock with scant rearwards and the ramrod channel nicely enlarged to accept the left side cheekpiece rates about fair-good with a coat of later added retaining swell of the shortened cupped tulip-head ramrod. There is a finish, there are large pieces of wood missing around the lockplate, crisp ''85'' on the right side of the buttstock ahead of the buttplate, the multiple cracks around the barrel tang, two flexing cracks in the left sling swivels and original sights are intact and while the hammer screw wood line behind the forend cap and a few scattered light handling is missing the action remains very strong and crisp. A nice example of marks. The rifle is equipped with double set triggers, the barrel is sighted these interesting commercially-sold rifle-muskets from a bygone era. with a German silver blade front and semi-buckhorn rear, a hardwood (23A6520-3780) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] ramrod is included and the action will need mechanical attention as (500/700) parts of the lock are missing. This rather long rifle will look excellent Est. 500 - 700 about your mantel. (23A1007-45) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) 2551 Remington Model 2 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle Est. 100 - 200 serial #13515, 32 RF, 24'' octagon barrel with a fair to perhaps good 2549 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory bore showing pitting throughout the rifling. The barrel has aged to a serial #217752, 34-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The lightly-oxidized brown patina with some light silvering on the high edges barrel and bands are toning to a dull gray patina with a few scattered and muzzle, a small area of light scratches toning to silver on the right light handling marks, scattered spots of light oxidation and speckles of quarter flat behind the front sight and some scattered streaks and light oxidation staining overall. The triggerguard is lightly flaking to brown modest remnants of original blue. The case-hardened frame is toning to with the middle of the bow toning to a silvery gray patina with remnants a dark gray patina showing light freckling and oxidation staining and is of original blue in the protected areas. The case-hardened receiver and cracked through behind the hammer. The breechblock and hammer sideplate have aged to a dull pewter patina with pinprick pitting and retain about 75-80% original blue with the top of the hammer toning to speckles of light staining throughout while the gate is a smoky-gray gray and tiny speckles of light oxidation overall. The top of the barrel patina retaining a nice amount of original oil-quenched blackening. The features the E. Remington & Sons address, the ''32'' caliber marking on body of the bolt is bright while the handle is toning to gray with freckles the underside of the barrel remains clear and the patent dates on the of light oxidation and the extractor retains traces of original fire blue frame are crisp. The smooth walnut straight grip ''perch belly'' stock which is strong and vivid on the claw. The American black walnut stock rates about very good as reprofiled at the heel with a coat of added and handguard rate about very good with some scattered spots and finish, a few small chips missing around the lower tang and some streaks of darker contaminant staining, a long hairline crack in each side scattered light handling marks. The replacement buttplate appears to be of the wrist originating at the rear of the triggerguard, a few other a hardened piece of leather and is held to the stock with a couple nails scattered cracks, a small chip missing from the point of comb and some and two brass wood screws. The forend rates about very good plus with scattered light handling marks from military service. There is the faint a tiny wood-filled repair on the left side and a few light handling marks remnant of an inspector's cartouche on the left stock flat and a clear while the case-hardened schnabel forend tip is toning to a gray-brown circled ''P'' firing proof and softened ''54'' inspection mark behind the patina. The rear sight is missing, the front sight is intact and the action triggerguard. The right side of the stock displays the remnants of a piece remains crisp and robust. (23A6520-3064) {ANTIQUE} [Richard of athletic tape and the outlines of a sticker covered with translucent ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (75/150) sealant showing some runs towards the buttplate. The stacking and Est. 75 - 150 sling swivels and sights are intact including the Model 1902 rifle rear 2552 Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 MOE Semi-Auto Carbine with swing-up aperture, a khaki NobuckL sling is included and the serial #HBP2972, 22 LR, 16 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The smooth action appears to function well mechanically. Appendix 20 of barrel retains 99% plus original Parkerized finish and the bolt is bright. The Krag Rifle Story by Mallory and Olson shows that this rifle falls The black polymer upper and lower receivers, Picatinny quad rail within the serial number range of Model 1898 rifles issued to the 40th handguard and the flat dark earth Magpul MOE pistolgrip, buttstock and U.S. Volunteer Infantry during 1899 in time for Philippine Insurrection. MBUS front and rear folding sights rate as-new. The carbine features an (23A6520-3744) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] A1 flash hider, ambidextrous quick detach sling swivel cups on the rear (400/600) of the receiver (one QD swivel is included), a six-position collapsible Est. 400 - 600 buttstock, three flat dark earth ladder-style rail covers and two factory 10-round magazines are included. Also included is the original box, manual and paperwork, and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9993-48) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 2553 German Sport Guns/ATI GSG-5 Semi-Auto Carbine serial #A309321, 22 LR, 16 1/4'' barrel including faux suppressor and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this German-manufactured carbine retain 99% plus black anodized finish and the black polymer ambidextrous trigger housing, wide handguard and A2-style fixed buttstock rates as-new. The carbine features a diopter rear sight, protected post front sight with four additional front sight posts, paddle and button magazine releases, and includes three factory 22-round magazines, a new-in-box magazine clamp, GSG-5 cleaning kit, manual and paperwork and the original factory box. This arm is as-new, dealer stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9993-12) {MODERN} (250/350) Est. 250 - 350 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2554 Cap-Chur Powder Projector Single Shot Dart Gun by H&R with N.H. 2557 European Unmarked Percussion-Converted Double Hammergun Fish & Game Markings About 16 ga., 26 1/2'' barrels with oxidized bores. The barrels and lock serial #AY597317, 32 ga. Special, 26'' rifled barrel with a bright very have aged to a lightly-oxidized gray-brown patina with scattered small good plus bore showing some areas of light oxidation in the strong impact and handling marks and some light pitting around the bolsters. rifling. The barrel retains about 95% original blue with some light The brass mountings display an ochre patina with the left edge of the silvering at the muzzle, a few scattered light handling marks, some light toe of the buttplate missing with some scattered light handling marks oxidation on the underside of the muzzle and on the right side of the and tiny spots of tarnish throughout. The rear of the spurred triggerguard release lever and some scattered freckles of the same overall. The black is marked ''191''. The smooth European hardwood stock with left side polymer triggerguard rates excellent while the sides of the frame retain cheekpiece rates about very good as cleaned with a later added finish, a strong case-hardened colors which have muted to gray on the carry crack behind each lockplate, a few small chips missing from the wood point. The left side of the frame is marked ''MFD. BY HARRINGTON & lines of the forend, an interesting series of light hashmarks beneath the RICHARDSON, INC.'' while the right displays ''CAP-CHUR POWDER left lockplate and some minor dings and light handling marks from the PROJECTOR / PALMER CHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT CO. INC.'' The years. The sling swivels and front sight are intact, the nipples are smooth walnut-finished American hardwood pistolgrip stock and forend missing, the locks are equipped with pivoting safety blocks and the locks rate about very good with a short crack to the left of the toe and various will need mechanical attention as the double triggers do not reliably light dings and handling marks overall from use afield. The left side of release the hammers. An old steel brass-tipped ramrod is included. the buttstock features two stickers with one marked ''PROPERTY OF (23A6520-1671) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] NH FISH & GAME'' and the other ''PROPERTY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE / (200/300) FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT''. The brass bead on the barrel is bent Est. 200 - 300 towards the muzzle, a Weaver base is mounted on the breech of the 2558 U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine by Springfield Armory barrel, an extension is installed on the hammer and the shotgun serial #110886, 45-70 Govt., 22'' barrel with a moderately-oxidized bore includes a .22 RF blank firing device for use with Cap-Chur darts (not showing some spots of light pitting along with areas that are bright in the included). The barrel locks up tightly and on-face and the action appears strong rifling. The barrel, barrel band and triggerguard have aged to a to function well mechanically. The Cap-Chur company is still in moderately-oxidized brown patina with some generous remnants of business. (23B6520-1145) {MODERN} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy original blue on the triggerguard. The breechblock and lock are toning to Collection] (150/250) a blue and brown patina with small spots of light oxidation overall. The Est. 150 - 250 breech of the barrel is marked with a softened double-struck ''V / P / 2555 Savage Model 219 Single Shot Rifle (eagle head)'' proof, the breechblock is dated 1873 and the lockplate 22 Hornet, 26'' barrel with a bright very good bore showing some fine displays a Federal Eagle ahead of the hammer and ''U.S. / pitting in the rifling near the breech. The barrel retains about 70% SPRINGFIELD'' below the thumbpiece. The American black walnut thinning original blue with a streak of wear on the right side between the stock rates perhaps good as cleaned with a worn added finish, an forend and muzzle toning to gray and scattered small spots of light approximately 4 1/2'' x 1 1/2'' two-piece rectangular wood-filled repair in oxidation overall. The frame is toning to plum with light high edge wear the upper left side of the wrist and numerous light dings, handling marks and a few small spots on the right side toning to gray along with some and other signs of use overall. There are no visible cartouches and the light handling marks and scattered small spots of light oxidation. The sling bar with ring is intact on the left side of the action. The barrel is smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and forend rate about very good with sighted with a blade front and R-marked Model 1884 rear with Model multiple fine cracks around the action and some scattered light handling 1890 sight-protecting barrel band. The three position tumbler and lock marks from honest use. The sights have been removed leaving a vacant are strong and crisp and a three-piece cleaning rod and Model 1882 dovetail near the breech and a vintage Weaver B6 6x scope with headless shell extractor complete with drift are stored within the trap crosshair reticle and serviceable optics has been added to the left side buttplate. (23A6520-3745) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy of the barrel in a mount marked ''T 1''. Scope retains about 95% original Collection] (300/500) blue which is lightly flaking to gray on the ocular with some scattered Est. 300 - 500 freckles of light oxidation and some fine handling marks overall. Barrel 2559 U.S. Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory locks up tightly and the action will need mechanical attention as the serial #530070, 45-70 Govt., 32 5/8'' barrel with a partially-bright about trigger does not work. (23A6520-1065) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' very good bore showing areas of light pitting in the rifling. The metal Kennedy Collection] (50/100) surfaces display an oxidized brown patina with moderate oxidation on Est. 50 - 100 the buttplate, there is a ring of tool ''bite'' marks behind the front sight 2556 Polish WZ48 Bolt Action Training Rifle by Radom and a few scattered light handling marks. Remnants of original serial #KB01780, 22 LR, 24 3/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The case-hardened colors are on the underside of the breechblock; the metal surfaces of this 1954-vintage rifle retain perhaps 90% arsenal blue ramrod bayonet retains much original blue and there are remnants of with the barrel bands toning to plum, some minor silvering on the heel of the same on the rear sight. Most of the metal markings have softened the buttplate, very light high edge wear on the triggerguard and with time with a faint ''V / P / (eagle head) / P'' proof on the breech of the handguard cap and scattered speckles of light oxidation overall. The barrel, the breechblock is dated 1884 and the lockplate features a matching bolt remains bright with a slight amount of light oxidation mostly crisp Federal Eagle ahead of the hammer and softened ''U.S. / staining on the knob and safety. An extremely small Gibbs importation SPRINGFIELD'' below the thumbpiece. The American black walnut stamp is on the left rear of the receiver and the breech of the barrel is stock rates about very good plus save for the right side of the buttstock properly marked with the Radom ''11'' in oval arsenal symbol along with which causes it to rate about good-fair. The right side of the buttstock ''1954'', an inspection mark and the serial number. The European shows heavy wear/scorching leaving the wood blackened with areas of hardwood stock and handguard rate very good plus as lightly wood missing that have partially smoothed-over with time while the rest arsenal-cleaned with scattered light dings and handling marks from of the stock has only the expected light handling marks from military military training overall. The faint outline of a diamond-shaped cartouche service with a narrow strip of tape reside on each side of the buttstock. remains on the right side of the buttstock. The original military-style The left stock flat displays a strong ''SWP / 1891'' inspector's cartouche. sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. A The stacking and sling swivels are intact albeit the stacking and upper great training rifle for the Mosin-Nagant enthusiast. (23A6520-1646) swivel are a little bent, the barrel is sighted with a blade front and correct {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (250/450) R-marked Model 1884 Buffington rear, the characteristic ramrod bayonet Est. 250 - 450 locks up securely while deployed and stowed and the three-position tumbler and lock are strong and crisp. A Model 1879 combination tool marked ''US / MOD 1879'' is stored within the trap buttplate. (23B6520-3436) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2560 Custom U.S. Model 1868 Trapdoor Sporting Rifle 2565 Browning Baby Model Semi-Auto Pistol serial #33432, 50-70, shortened 28 3/4'' barrel with a bright very good serial #450727, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal plus bore showing some fine pitting in the strong rifling. The barrel, surfaces retain about 98% thinning original blue with some very thin receiver, breechblock and lockplate are toning to a mottled dull gray and edge wear and surface marks and a tiny spot of cold blue on the left brown patina with spots of light oxidation and oxidation staining side of the slide. The checkered black plastic logo grips remain in near throughout, some scattered light handling marks and a small area of fine excellent condition showing very minimal wear. Included is a single cleaning striations on the breechblock. The barrel band and triggerguard magazine and Browning zippered rug. (51007-107) {C&R} (500/700) are coated in an added red finish which is worn to silver on the top of the Est. 500 - 700 band and on the high edges while the hammer retains much of its 2566 Browning Baby Model Semi-Auto Pistol original oil-quenched blacking also showing fine cleaning striations serial #300135, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal toning to silver. The barrel is serialized to the receiver, the breechblock surfaces retain 99% original blue. The checkered black plastic logo grips is marked ''1870 / (eagle head) / (crossed arrows) / US'' and the remain excellent. Included is a single magazine and Browning zippered lockplate is dated 1863 behind the hammer, a Federal Eagle is ahead of pistol rug. A wonderful example of these little Browning pistols. the hammer and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' is below the thumbpiece. The (51007-106) {C&R} (500/700) custom smooth hardwood stock with schnabel forend rates perhaps Est. 500 - 700 good with a thick coat of red finish that is heavily-worn on the right side 2567 Bernadelli Vest Pocket Pistol along with numerous scattered handling marks overall exposing the serial #66986, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal natural wood beneath. There is a short crack on the left side of the surfaces retain 98% original blue with some very thin wear along the buttstock by the buttplate, a dent below the rear lockplate screw, and edges; the slide is toning to plum. The checkered black plastic grips some scattered areas of crazing and spots of orange peel texturing in remain in excellent condition. A single factory magazine is included. the finish. The rear sling swivel is missing from the front of the (51007-115) {C&R} (100/200) triggerguard, the barrel is sighted with a blade front and correct Est. 100 - 200 long-range style rear and the two-position tumbler and lock are strong 2568 Bernadelli Vest Pocket Pistol and crisp. (23A6520-1853) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy serial #38518, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with a very good bore showing Collection] (200/300) scattered light oxidation and good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces Est. 200 - 300 retain 95% original blue with light thinning and edge wear. The 2561 Flintlock Fullstock Sporting Rifle by William Earnheart checkered black plastic grips remain in excellent condition. Included is .35 cal., 42'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel and lock of an original factory carboard box with red plastic tape wrapped around its this reconverted to flint rifle are toning to a plum brown patina with fine center, original hang tang, (1) extended grip magazine and one flat base pitting and light high edge wear toning to gray along the barrel and magazine. (51007-129) {C&R} (100/200) scattered spots of old light oxidation throughout. The brass mountings Est. 100 - 200 have aged to a mustard patina with some scattered light handing marks 2569 Cased Bernadelli Vest Pocket Pistol and spots of light tarnish. The top of the breech is marked in script serial #76050, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal ''W.m. Earnheart'', the lockplate markings ahead of the cock are no surfaces on this pistol retain about 98% original blue with thin silvering longer legible and there is an engraved bird behind the cock. The along the edges, operational safety wear and some very minor storage smooth straight grip fullstock with left side scant cheekpiece rates poor marks. The checkered black plastic grips remain in excellent condition to perhaps fair as broken through at the bottom of the action running up showing minimal wear. The pistol is housed in a hand-crafted hinged to the left side of the breech with multiple large wood-filled repairs presentation case with one extended grip and one flat base magazine, behind the forend cap and around the action and on the toe of the cleaning brush and plastic oiler. The case shows scattered handling buttstock, a repaired crack in the right wood line, and a chip is missing marks and has warped slightly with age. (51007-130) {C&R} (150/250) behind the lockplate. The rifle features a functional patchbox, double set Est. 150 - 250 triggers, a blade front sight and V-notch rear sight, a hardwood ramrod 2570 Cased Pair of Colt Fourth Model Thuer Deringers is stored beneath the barrel and the action will need mechanical serial #18270D & 18271D, 22 Short, 2 1/2'' barrels with bright very good attention as the half and full cock notches are worn. This elegant rifle plus bores with a few specks of fine oxidation and strong rifling. The has some nice grain figure and will look very good above a fireplace or barrels retain about 80% original blue with blotches of gray fading from mantel. (23A6520-1842) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy years of case storage. The frames retain about 90% original nickel with Collection] (100/300) similar patches of tarnish from storage. The smooth walnut birdshead Est. 100 - 300 grips remain in excellent condition retaining much original varnish. The 2562 Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Semi-Auto Pistol deringers are housed in a hinged red leatherette presentation case. The serial #HUV3586, 9mm, 3'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The slide case has a Rampant colt logo and inlaid name plate atop the lid and is retains 99% original matte blue and the polymer frame remains in near in very good plus condition with light handling marks. (51007-152,153) excellent condition with some light ingrained dirt on the grips. Pistol is {MODERN} (200/400) equipped with three dot sights and includes a single factory magazine Est. 200 - 400 and a polymer inside-the-waistband holster. (59957-25) {MODERN} 2571 Beretta Model 948 Semi-Auto Pistol (200/400) serial #038474N, 22 LR, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Est. 200 - 400 metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue, loss mostly atop the 2563 Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 Single Action Revolver barrel and on the gripstraps with light edge and muzzle wear. The serial #23953, 32 S&W, 3'' ribbed round barrel with a mostly bright very checkered black plastic grips remain in very good condition showing good plus bore showing some scattered light oxidation with strong rifling light wear and handling marks. A single finger rest magazine is included. throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original nickel finish (51007-98) {C&R} (100/200) showing some small light scratches. The hammer retains much original Est. 100 - 200 bright case-hardened colors with light operational wear closest to the 2572 Astra Model 300 Semi-Auto Pistol frame. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in near excellent serial #556772, 380 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The condition, the insides have been lightly cleaned and are no longer metal surfaces retain 99% professionally applied blue, the barrel and numbered. All of the serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit is smaller parts have been polished bright. The pistol is Waffenamt solid with good timing and lockup. The included factory letter lists the marked, markings remain visible and the serialized parts are numbered gun as being shipped to M.W. Robinson Distributors of New York, N.Y. alike. The checkered walnut grips remain in excellent condition and a on February 21, 1879 and confirms configuration by serial number. A single factory magazine is included. (51007-99) {C&R} (200/400) lovely example for the Smith & Wesson collector. (59898-48) Est. 200 - 400 {ANTIQUE} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 2564 Browning Baby Model Semi-Auto Pistol serial #237897, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this pistol retain 99% original blue. The checkered black plastic logo grips remain in excellent condition. Included with the pistol is a single magazine and Browning zippered rug. An excellent Browning Baby pistol. (51007-108) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2573 Walther P1 Semi-Auto Pistol 2582 Kassnar PSP-25 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #422389, 9mm, 5'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The slide serial #VA01473, 25ACP, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The and barrel retain 99% arsenal applied phosphate finish. The alloy frame metal surfaces retain 99% original chrome finish with thin dried grease retains 98% original black anodized finish with light edge wear and along the edges. The textured black polymer grips remain in excellent importer markings stamped over original markings on the left side of the condition. Pistol includes a worn original factory cardboard box, (3) frame. The checkered black plastic grips remain in very good plus factory magazines, cleaning brush and manual. (5A9900-15) condition showing light wear and handling marks. There is a small {MODERN} (75/150) four-pointed star on the left side of the slide and takedown lever, the left Est. 75 - 150 side of the slide has a struck out ''632'' along the top edge and 2583 Interarms Rossi Model 68 Double Action Revolver renumbered ''389'' along the bottom edge and the barrel has a struck out serial #D543582, 38 Spl., 3'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The ''819'' and was renumbered ''389'' as well. A commercial leather flap metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue with only a very light turn holster with (1) Walther banner P1 and (1) Walther banner P38 ring on the cylinder. The checkered soft rubber grips remain in excellent magazine is included. (59993-45) {MODERN} (300/500) condition. Included is an original factory cardboard box and manual. Est. 300 - 500 (59900-21) {MODERN} (75/150) 2574 Browning Baby Model Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 75 - 150 serial #326515, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal 2584 Iver Johnson TP-22 Semi-Auto Pistol surfaces retain 99% original blue finish. The checkered black plastic serial #AE41081, 22 LR, 2 3/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The logo grips remain excellent. Included is a single magazine and Browning metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with wear on the lower zippered pistol rug. (51007-102) {C&R} (500/700) rear edges slide where 1 1/8'' sections were ground on both sides and Est. 500 - 700 the upper left corner of the backstrap from being ground and dressed. 2575 Browning Arms Company FN Baby Model Semi-Auto Pistol The checkered black plastic grips remain in excellent condition. Included serial #245615, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal is the original factory carboard box, (7) factory magazines, one is surfaces retain 98% original blue with a spot of light wear along the front missing the finger rest baseplate. (9900-38) {MODERN} (50/100) edge of the slide and muzzle. The checkered black plastic FN Baby Est. 50 - 100 grips remain in excellent condition. The grips are from an earlier model 2585 Beretta Model 950BS Semi-Auto Pistol and are not original to this pistol. The slide is equipped with a single line serial #BER79989T, 22 LR, 2 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The Fabrique Nationale address on the left side and two-line Browning barrel, slide, triggerguard and smaller parts have been cleaned a bright markings on the right side. Included is a single magazine and Browning silvery patina. The frame has been cleaned as well and retains 99% zippered pistol rug. (51007-113) {MODERN} (400/600) applied golden ocher patina. The aftermarket rosewood grips remain in Est. 400 - 600 near excellent condition. Included is an original factory cardboard box, 2576 Ruger LCP Semi-Auto Pistol (3) magazines, (1) set of factory rosewood grips with inlaid medallions serial #374-64232, 380 ACP, 2 3/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. and a thin vertical crack in the right panel, (1) set of factory checkered The slide retains 99% original black oxide finish. The checkered black black plastic grips and manual. (59900-37) {MODERN} (50/100) polymer gripframe with Crimson Trace Laserguard remains in excellent Est. 50 - 100 condition. A single factory magazine is included. (51007-87) {MODERN} 2586 Bernadelli Vest Pocket Pistol (200/400) serial #489, 22 Short, 2 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Est. 200 - 400 surfaces retain 97-98% original blue, loss due to light wear along the 2577 Ruger Mark II Competition Target Model Semi-Auto Pistol edges and atop the barrel. The checkered mottled brown plastic grips serial #223-95052, 22 LR, 6 3/4'' slab barrel with a bright excellent bore. remain in excellent condition. The rear of the ejector is bent slightly. The stainless steel surfaces remain in excellent condition with a spot of Included is a worn factory cardboard box numbered to the gun in red minor staining on the left side of the barrel flat. The checkered laminated grease pencil, single factory magazine and oiler. (51007-91) {C&R} thumb rest wood grips remain in excellent condition, the right panel has (100/200) a red phoenix medallion. Included with pistol is factory gray plastic box Est. 100 - 200 renumbered to the gun and (2) factory magazines. (51006-24) 2587 Custom Mauser P.38 Semi-Auto Pistol {MODERN} (200/400) serial #8632d, 9mm, 2 5/8'' shortened barrel with an excellent bore. The Est. 200 - 400 metal surfaces retain 98% professionally applied blue with faint 2578 Ruger Mark II Standard 50th Anniversary Pistol remnants of fine pinprick pitting and oxidation. This rather interesting serial #223-40466, 22 LR, 4 3/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The pistol is comprised of a Mauser frame, Walther slide and Spreewerk metal surfaces on this as-new anniversary pistol retain 99% plus original barrel with mis-matched locking block. The different parts bear blue with anniversary etching atop the receiver. The checkered black appropriate Waffenamts and the markings remain clear. The grooved plastic grips with red phoenix medallions remain in excellent condition. brown Bakelite grips remain in excellent condition. The front sight has Included is an original factory red plastic box with (2) magazines and been installed atop the slide bridge and a single E/359 P.38 magazine is padlock. (59992-16) {MODERN} (200/400) included. (51007-54) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 300 - 500 2579 Beretta Model 92 FS Centurion Semi-Auto Pistol 2588 Smith & Wesson 38 Safety Hammerless Top Brake Revolver serial #BER362210Z, 9mm, 4 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #120377, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' ribbed round barrel with an about very The steel slide and aluminum frame retain 99% plus original Bruniton good bore with light oxidation at the breech. The metal surfaces retain finish and the checkered black plastic grips remain in excellent 98% applied dark blue over a few tiny impact marks and specks of fine condition. Included with pistol is the original factory plastic box, (1) oxidation, the logo on the right side of the frame has been softened. The factory 15 rd. magazine and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer checkered hard rubber grips remain in excellent condition. (59899-29) stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling {C&R} (75/150) marks only. (59993-19) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 75 - 150 Est. 500 - 700 2589 Stevens No. 41 Pocket Pistol 2580 Sig Sauer Mosquito Semi-Auto Pistol serial #39535, 22 RF, 3 1/2'' part round part octagon barrel with an serial #A039625, 22 LR, 4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The steel oxidized bore showing faint rifling. The barrel has toned to a mottled slide retains 99% original matte black finish and the polymer frame with gray and brown patina with some sparse fine oxidation. The frame accessory rail and the black composite grips remain in excellent retains about 90% original nickel finish showing high edge wear, light condition as well. Included is the original factory black plastic box with impact marks and small areas flaking to a soft gray patina. The smooth (1) magazine, front sights and integral safety key and spring, cable lock walnut grips are no longer numbered and remain in about very good and lube. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and condition free of any original varnish with only light handling marks. The may have very small rack or handling marks only. (59993-31) barrel is numbered to the frame, there is only some light vertical play in {MODERN} (200/400) the barrel lockup and the hammer functions properly. (59802-48) {C&R} Est. 200 - 400 (100/200) 2581 Browning Arms Company FN Baby Model Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 100 - 200 serial #336753, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue with a speck of light silvering on the front left slide flat. The checkered black plastic FN Baby grips remain in excellent condition. The left side flat has three-line FN address. Included is a single magazine and Browning zippered pistol rug. (51007-114) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2590 Colt New Police Double Action Revolver 2597 German P.38 Semi-Auto Pistol By Walther (Parts) serial #59441, 32 Colt New police, 6'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #5360c, 9mm, 4 1/2'' shortened Spreewerk barrel with a near The metal surfaces retain about 85% thinning original blue toning to excellent bore having a few tiny pits at the muzzle. The barrel retains brown with some scattered fine oxidation, loss primarily at the muzzle, about 85% original blue, the muzzle bright from shortening, with a high edges and grip straps. The trigger and hammer spine show much shallow impact mark atop the barrel and other light handling marks. The original bright fire blue. The checkered hard rubber grips remain in about Walther frame and slide retain about 90% applied blue toning to brown very good condition with light chipping at the heel of the left panel. Lock with light handling marks, the Waffenamts have faded from polishing. remains tight and the action seems to function well mechanically. The black Bakelite grips remain in near excellent condition and are (59899-64) {C&R} (200/400) Waffenamt proofed. A single P.38v/U magazine is included along with Est. 200 - 400 the hammer, locking block, trigger and many other small parts, all of 2591 Remington Mark III Signal Pistol which may not be present. (59671-15) {MODERN} [David & Lore Squier serial #95, 10 ga., 9'' barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel retains Collection] (100/200) 98% original blue with some very light thinning at the muzzle and breech Est. 100 - 200 with some very minor storage marks. The brass frame remains bright 2598 Beretta Model 1934 Semi-Auto Pistol with some minor tiny storage marks from the years. The smooth walnut serial 3580390. 380 ACP, 3 1/2'' barrel with a fair bore showing modest grips remain in very good plus to near excellent condition with light oxidation and pitting with traces of rifling. The metal surfaces on this handling marks on the butt. Included with this fine pistol is an excellent 1937-dated pistol retain about 60% original blue toning to brown-gray condition Progressive canvas holster with intact leather tip. The holster along the gripstraps and high edges with scattered fine oxidation and shows very light age staining, the date under the maker mark on the flap pinprick pitting. The slide is taking on the familiar deep plum tone with interior is no longer present. (59671-31) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier light wear along the edges, the markings remain clear with ''(Crown) Collection] (500/700) /RE'' army acceptance stamp on the left side. The metal-backed stippled Est. 500 - 700 black Bakelite grips with PB logo remain in very good plus condition 2592 Remington Mark III Signal Pistol showing light wear and handling marks. The barrel and slide are serial #10-50, 10 ga., 9'' barrel with a good bore showing modest numbered to the frame, a single magazine showing moderate oxidation and pitting. The barrel has toned to a gray-brown patina with operational wear is included and the action seems to function well scattered fine oxidation and pitting and a tiny dent at the upper right mechanically. (51007-118) {C&R} (300/500) radius of the muzzle. The brass frame has toned to a nicely tarnished Est. 300 - 500 ocher patina with a few light impact marks. The hinge screw is a modern 2599 Japanese Type 94 Semi-Auto Pistol by Tokyo Kokura hardware replace and there is quite a gap between the breech and serial #16043, 8mm Nambu, 3 3/4'' barrel with a very good bore showing frame. The left grip panel is missing while the right walnut panel retains evident rifling with some scattered fine frosting and a bit of modest much original varnish with light handling marks. (59896-19) {C&R} oxidation at the muzzle. The metal surfaces of this February 1941 (75/150) date-coded pistol retain about 60% original blue toning to a brown and Est. 75 - 150 gray patina with scattered fine oxidation and pitting with wear along the 2593 Smith & Wesson U.S. Navy Contract Victory Model Revolver edges and two moderate chips in the left edge of the frame below the serial #V176593, 38 Spl., 4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The magazine release. The checkered black Bakelite grips remain in good metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 98% original Parkerized condition showing light wear and handling marks with bruising in the finish with loss being minor high edge and operational wear. The center front edge of the left panel. All of the visible serialized parts are hammer and trigger retain bright case-hardened finish with some very matching including the magazine. A solid Type 94 pistol. (59896-16) fine silvering along the edges. The topstrap is marked ''U.S. NAVY''. The {C&R} (400/600) smooth walnut grips remain in near excellent condition retaining much Est. 400 - 600 original varnish with light handling marks, the right panel is 2600 Iver Johnson Secret Service Special Hammer Top Brake Revolver stamp-numbered to the gun. The lanyard ring is intact, lock up remains serial #152021, 32 S&W, 3'' ribbed round barrel with an oxidized and tight and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very nice pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue with Navy revolver for the U.S. martial collector. (59896-24) {C&R} (600/800) flaking at the muzzle, scattered light oxidation becoming moderate at the Est. 600 - 800 breech and cylinder area of the barrel and frame. The top of the barrel is 2594 Mauser Model 1934 Sem-Auto Pistol marked ''FOR 32 SMITH & WESSON''. The checkered hard rubber grips serial #324243, 32 ACP, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The remain in near excellent condition showing minor wear. Lock up remains metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue, loss due to minor edge wear good, the ejector however is a bit sluggish. (59900-22) {ANTIQUE} and grind marks on the rear right side of the frame from being dressed. (25/75) The extractor, trigger and takedown rod retain strong original bright fire Est. 25 - 75 blue. The markings remain clear, there are no visible military or 2601 Smith & Wesson No. 2 Old Army Revolver commercial proofs. The checkered walnut grips remain in very good serial #21810, 32 RF, 5'' ribbed octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. condition with modest chipping in the upper right rear corner directly The metal surfaces have toned to a pewter and brown patina with below the grind marks. The slide is numbered to the frame and a single scattered fine oxidation and pitting. The cylinder is missing and the factory magazine is included. (59896-9) {C&R} (300/500) sideplate screw has broken off in the frame leaving the plate loose. The Est. 300 - 500 smooth rosewood grips remain in good to very good condition with 2595 High Standard Model HB Semi-Auto Pistol incise carved notches in the left panel and chipping in the butt. serial #284395, 22 LR, 6 3/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The (59896-39) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) metal surfaces on this New Haven produced pistol retain 97-98% Est. 100 - 200 original blue, loss mostly along the muzzle and high edges with some 2602 Walther Model 4 Semi-Auto Pistol superficial fine storage marks. The checkered hard rubber monogram serial #227831, 32 ACP, 3 1/2'' barrel with an about very good bore grips remain in very good plus condition with light ingrained dirt staining. showing evident rifling with light oxidation and frosting throughout. The Included is a single two-tone magazine. (59671-9) {C&R} [David & Lore metal surfaces have been cleaned and retain about 85% applied nickel Squier Collection] (400/600) with scattered light staining and remnants of pitting and oxidation. The Est. 400 - 600 checkered hard rubber grips remain in about very good condition 2596 Schall Manually Operated Repeating Pistol showing light wear and handling marks. A single factory magazine is serial #5826, 22 LR, 7 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal included. (59896-27) {C&R} (300/500) surfaces are mostly a gray-brown patina with perhaps 40% original blue Est. 300 - 500 remaining with scattered fine oxidation, pinprick pitting and impact 2603 Pedersoli Percussion Philadelphia Derringer marks. The grooved walnut right grip remains in good condition showing .45 cal., 3'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and wear and light handling marks, the lower screw is a loose-fitting tang retain 99% original blue with the lock retaining equally bright color replacement, the left grip is no longer present. The front sight is a case-hardened finish. The brass furniture remains bright and is marble 34N replacement, the rear sight appears to be original and a engraved with loose decorative scroll. The checkered American walnut single magazine is included. (59671-13) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier stock remains in excellent condition with crisp sharp checkering. Pistol is Collection] (75/150) sighted with a silver blade front sight and v-notch rear sight. Included Est. 75 - 150 with the derringer is the original factory carboard box, manual and homemade presentation case, with ramrod and brass powder measurer. (59819-2) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2604 Beretta Model 948 Semi-Auto Pistol 2611 Plant's Manufacturing Front Loading Pocket Revolver By Eagle Arms serial #052719N, 22 LR, 6'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel Co. and slide retain about 90% original blue, loss due to light wear along the 6991, 30 cup-fire, 3 1/2'' ribbed octagon barrel with a very good plus muzzle, edges and atop the barrel from slide wear with light impact bore showing some light pitting and strong evident rifling throughout. marks on the rear sight and slide from sight adjustment. The frame has The barrel, cylinder and cylinder pin have toned to a dark gray-brown toned to a dark green patina with patches of gray along the edges and patina with patches of fine oxidation and strong trace blue on the barrel on the front strap. The checkered hard rubber grips remain in near flats. The frame has toned to a dull ochre patina with remnants of excellent condition showing minor wear and a single flat base magazine one-time silver plate along the protected edges. The smooth rosewood is included. (51007-117) {C&R} (200/400) grips remain in very fine condition with light handling marks retaining Est. 200 - 400 much original varnish and are stamp-numbered to the gun on the left 2605 Butler Single Shot Deringer panel. The action seems to function well mechanically with excellent serial #B93237, 22 Short, 2 3/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The timing. (59995-32) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) metal surfaces retain 99% plus polished nickel. The faux mother-of-pearl Est. 200 - 400 celluloid grips remain in excellent condition as well. (59995-36) 2612 Japanese Type 26 Double Action Revolver {MODERN} (100/200) serial #14677, 9mm Japanese Ordnance, 4 3/4'' barrel with an excellent Est. 100 - 200 bore showing some very fine frosting and evident rifling throughout. The 2606 Russian TT-33 Semi-Auto Pistol by Izhevsk (Parts) metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue flaking to a gray-brown serial #PM432, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 1/2'' barrel with a very good plus patina, the muzzle and end of barrel showing modest holster wear. bore showing fine frosting and a few specks of oxidation in the grooves There is scattered light oxidation, high edge and operational wear. The and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces on this C.A.I. hammer shows good amounts of bright fire blue. The checkered Asian importer-marked pistol retain about 97% arsenal applied blue with light hardwood grips remain in very god plus condition showing minor wear. handling marks, edge and operational wear and remnants of fine pitting. The barrel and cylinder are numbered to different arms and the The black grooved Bakelite grips with star and ''CCCP'' remain near barrel-to-frame-fit shows a bit of play. (59896-7) {C&R} (300/500) excellent condition with minor handling marks. The frame, barrel and Est. 300 - 500 slide are numbered alike and a single mismatched magazine 2613 Harrington & Richardson Model 999 Sportsman Second Model Top ''BM09858'' is included. A loose-fitting extra large custom safety has Brake Revolver been installed, the tip of the firing pin is missing and the pistol has been serial # AJ61681, 22 LR, 6'' ventilated rib barrel with a bright excellent disassembled and some of the small parts may not be present. bore. The metal surfaces on this 1972-made revolver retain 99% plus (59797-2) {MODERN} (100/200) original blue. The checkered walnut grips remain in excellent condition Est. 100 - 200 with only a couple minor handling marks. Included is a worn original 2607 Remington New Model No.4 Revolver factory carboard box showing light tears, staining and pen writings on serial #2898, 38 RF, 2 1/2'' barrel with a good bore showing scattered the endflap. (59974-7) {MODERN} (200/400) light oxidation and pitting and otherwise good rifling throughout. The Est. 200 - 400 metal surfaces retain about 98% original nickel with scattered light 2614 Harrington & Richardson Trapper Model Double Action Revolver storage marks, specks of flaking around the screw holes and staining serial #164652, 22 RF, 6'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. along the edges. The checkered hard rubber grips remain in very good The metal surfaces on this solid frame revolver retain 98% original blue plus condition showing light wear and ingrained dirt staining. The timing with loss mostly due to light wear along the muzzle and high edges with remains correct and the action seems to function well mechanically. some sparse fine oxidation. The checkered oversize walnut grips remain (59898-29) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) in very good plus condition with light handling marks on the butt. Est. 300 - 500 Included is a lightly worn Brauer Bros. padded vinyl holster. (59968-8) 2608 Smith & Wesson No 1 1/2 First Issue Revolver {C&R} (200/400) 32 RF, 3 1/2'' ribbed octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal Est. 200 - 400 surfaces of this revolver are an overall gunmetal gray patina with 2615 Remington Model 95 Double Deringer scattered fine oxidation staining becoming more pronounced along the serial #7, 41 RF, 3'' barrels with very good bores showing scattered cylinder area and on the hammer. The barrel address and patent dates oxidation and pitting with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal remain partially visible, the serial and assembly numbers have been lost surfaces of this late production type I pistol retain 98% applied chrome to the years. The smooth rosewood grips remain in about very good finish with some light flaking at the muzzle, a couple tiny specks of condition with minor handling marks and are devoid of any finish, the cleaned fine oxidation and scattered light polishing marks. The two-line right panel is stamp numbered ''6498''. Barrel-to-frame-fit shows E. Remington & Sons barrel address remains clean and legible. The moderate play, the cylinder appears to advance properly. (59995-28) mother-of-pearl grips remain excellent. The hammer remains strong and {ANTIQUE} (200/400) the action seems to function well mechanically. (59983-15) {ANTIQUE} Est. 200 - 400 (200/400) 2609 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue Revolver Est. 200 - 400 serial #60080, 22 RF, 3 3/16'' ribbed octagon barrel with an oxidized 2616 Ruger Mark II Target Semi-Auto Pistol bore still showing good rifling. The iron surfaces are a dull gun metal serial #215-09904, 22 LR, 5 1/2'' bull barrel with a bright excellent bore. gray and oxidized patina with good amounts of original blue in the The stainless steel surfaces remain in excellent condition with perhaps a protected areas of the barrel rib. The frame retains 98% original silver tiny storage mark or two. The aftermarket gray checkered G-10 grips plate with thin brass base metal along the exposed edges. The smooth remain in excellent condition as well. Included are (2) factory rosewood grips remain in very fine condition retaining much original magazines. An as-new Ruger Mark II pistol. (59974-1) {MODERN} varnish with only minor handling marks and the right panel (300/500) stamp-numbered to the gun. All markings remain clear, lock-up remains Est. 300 - 500 strong and the action seems to function well mechanically. (59995-20) 2617 Raven MP-25 Semi-Auto Pistol {ANTIQUE} (400/600) serial #902035, 25 ACP, 2 3/8'' barrel with a near excellent bore having Est. 400 - 600 a few specks of light oxidation. The metal surfaces retain 99% original 2610 Ethan Allen Sidehammer Revolver chrome finish. The smooth walnut grips remain in very good condition as serial #430, 22 RF, 3'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal lightly sanded and relieved along the upper rear edges. A single factory surfaces are a dull gunmetal gray with an overall mixture of light and magazine is included. (59976-1) {MODERN} (25/75) moderate oxidation. The barrel markings are lost to the oxidation, Est. 25 - 75 serialized numbered parts are matching, cylinder and cylinder pin are no 2618 AJ Ordnance Thomas Semi-Auto Pistol longer numbered. The smooth walnut grips remain in fair condition, serial #001236, 45 ACP, 3 1/2'' stainless steel barrel with a bright devoid of any original varnish with light dents and handling marks and excellent bore. The slide retains 98% original blue thinning lightly along are both stamp numbed to the gun. The action still seems to function the edges. The frame has toned to smoky gray patina with brighter gray well mechanically. (59995-23) {ANTIQUE} (75/150) along the edges. The checkered black plastic grips remain very good Est. 75 - 150 plus condition with scattered tiny handling marks. A single factory magazine is included. (59983-11) {MODERN} (275/375) Est. 275 - 375 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2619 Ruger Mark II Government Target Model Semi-Auto Pistol 2626 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine serial #210-31884, 22 LR, 6 7/8'' bull barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #2217209, 32 Win. Spl., 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue, loss mostly along the The barrel and magazine tube retains about 70% original blue toning gripstraps, muzzle and high edges. There is some light gray toning on brown with sparse spots of fine oxidation and surface marks. The barrel the front sides of the receiver and a small pencil eraser size scrape on bands retain about 80% original blue toning to a gray-brown patina. The the center. The checkered black plastic grips remain in excellent action retains about 40% original blue flaking to brown with scattered condition and a single factory magazine is included. (59965-56) light and moderate oxidation and some light pitting with patches of {MODERN} (200/400) applied protective grease. The plain walnut buttstock and forend remain Est. 200 - 400 in very good condition having been cleaned and refinished long ago with 2620 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue Revolver remnants of scattered handling marks in an added light finish, there are serial #102081, 22 RF, 3 3/16'' ribbed octagon barrel with an oxidized four ''kill notches'' carved in the underside of the stock behind the rear bore still showing rifling throughout. The iron surfaces have toned to a tang. The front sight hood and rear sight have been removed and a dark smoky gray patina with scattered oxidation and pitting. The brass Lyman peep sight has been installed on the left side of the receiver. frame has been cleaned bright some time ago with remnants of light (56519-585) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy] (200/400) oxidation and pitting. The barrel address remains intact, the cylinder and Est. 200 - 400 barrel numbers are no longer visible. The rosewood grips remain in 2627 Browning Auto 5 Sweet Sixteen Semi-Auto Shotgun good condition with flaking added varnish, the right panel is stamp serial #S65570, 16 ga., 28'' plain barrel choked modified with a bright, numbered to the gun. Lock-up is a bit loose, the action seems to excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue that is otherwise function well mechanically. (59986-13) {ANTIQUE} (150/250) toning to a rich brown hue and has light handling marks and areas of Est. 150 - 250 light surface oxidation throughout. The checkered walnut stocks appear 2621 Hopkins & Allen Safety Police Top Brake Revolver to have a later applied finish and rate very good overall with some small serial #B5892, 32 S&W, 2 5/8'' shortened barrel with an oxidized bore. dings and other light handling marks. The forearm has a few small The metal surfaces have toned to an overall brown oxidized patina with cracks forming at its base, the pistolgrip buttstock has some moderate trace original blue in the protected areas. The mother-of-pearl grips with crazing to the finish and some light scarring at its toe. The action faded brass monogram medallions remain in very good plus to near appears to function correctly and this 1956-vintage Sweet Sixteen excellent condition showing light wear. The front sight has been lost to should still make a terrific field gun. (4A9941-4) {C&R} (600/800) shortening, barrel-to-frame fit is a bit loose, but the action seems to Est. 600 - 800 function well mechanically. (59976-2) {MODERN} (25/75) 2628 Remington No.2 Rolling Block Rifle Est. 25 - 75 serial #4738, 32 RF, 28 1/4" heavy octagon barrel with a very good 2622 Allen & Thurber Bar Hammer Percussion Pepperbox Pistol lightly pitted bore that still has some strong rifling. The barrel finish has serial #99, .31 cal., 3 1/2'' six-barrel cluster with moderately oxidized flaked and toned to a rich mottled brown with silvering along the edges bores. The barrels of this Worcester-made pistol have toned to a dark and some light tool and handling marks and some specks of light plum-brown patina with patches of gray and overall moderate pitting and surface oxidation throughout. The block, hammer and trigger retain oxidation while the frame is a milder gun-metal gray with light pinprick about 85% of their polished blue with light edge wear and brown patina, pitting and patches of light oxidation staining. The barrel markings the trigger is more a mottled brown. The remaining metal surfaces are remain mostly intact, the bar hammer markings remain clear and the an overall mottled gray with brown patina and areas of light oxidation frame and nipple shield are embellished with factory scrollwork that staining blending throughout. A few of the screws have some minor slot remains mostly clear. The bag shaped walnut grips remain in about very damage. The smooth walnut stocks rate very good and have some light good condition still retaining much original varnish with dents and dings and handling marks and a few small chips and some tiny cracks handling marks. The serialized parts are all matching including the grips. forming along the edges. The rifle appears to have its original sights and Some of the nipple shield screws are broken or newer replacements, the the action appears to function correctly. A near excellent example triggerguard is no longer present. Some of the nipples show wear and overall. (4A1001-21) {ANTIQUE} (600/800) the timing is a bit off. (59939-35) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) Est. 600 - 800 Est. 200 - 400 2629 Remington No.2 Rolling Block Rifle 2623 Sharps Model 1A Pepperbox Pistol serial #21055, 32 RF, 26'' octagon barrel with an about very good lightly serial #15614, 30 RF, 2 1/2'' four-barrel cluster with good bores showing pitted bore with strong rifling. The barrel, block, hammer and trigger moderate oxidation and pitting still with good rifling throughout. The iron retain about 75% original blue that is evenly fading and flaking to brown surfaces have toned to pale gunmetal gray with scattered fine oxidation and mixing with light handling and tool marks along with some light and some light pitting. The frame is a dull ochre patina with some very surface oxidation and pitting that are scattered throughout. The fine staining. The checkered hard rubber grips remain in fair condition remaining metal surfaces are mottled gray with similar oxidation and showing light wear and a crack through the heel of the left panel. The staining. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent and have some frame markings remain clear and the barrel is numbered to the frame. light dings and other handling marks. The forearm has a small inlaid (59819-3) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) wood repair at its tip. The buttstock has its original curved steel Est. 200 - 300 buttplate. The rifle is sighted with a squared silver front sight blade and 2624 German Folding Trigger Pocket Revolver (Parts) has a Rocky Mountain sporting rear sight. The action appears to 22 RF, revolver has been disassembled and the barrel is no longer function correctly. A very good example overall. (4A9973-1) {C&R} present. The metal surfaces have toned to a pale gunmetal patina with (500/700) light oxidation and handling marks, the right side of the frame has been Est. 500 - 700 lightly dressed below the ejection port. The checkered hard rubber grips 2630 Custom Marlin Model 93 Sporting Lever Action Carbine remain in good condition showing tiny nicks and handling marks. serial #6234, 32 Special, 20'' barrel with a near excellent lightly frosted (59976-7) {MODERN} (10/20) bore. The barrel and 2/3 magazine tube retain about 90% original blue Est. 10 - 20 that is lightly flaking to brown and has some specks of oxidation and 2625 Unmarked Double Barrel Percussion Pocket Pistol light handling wear throughout. The remaining metal surfaces are mostly serial #997, .36 cal., 3'' round barrels with oxidized bores. The metal a mottled brown and gray, the frame has a small amount of case surfaces are an overall plum and gray patina with some sparse light coloring still visible. The markings remain crisp, the left side of the oxidation. The bag shaped walnut grips remain in very good condition receiver has three additional tapped holes. The walnut forearm has with light handling marks. The sideplate screw shows light slot wear and been hand scribed with lines and a cross-checkered pattern, the smooth the nipples appear to be newer replacements. (59995-21) {ANTIQUE} straight grip walnut buttstock has the original hard rubber buttplate and (75/150) some very nice figure. The buttstock has a few light handling marks, tiny Est. 75 - 150 cracks forming at the upper tang, a compass has been installed on the comb at the heel and a small animal claw has been inlaid on the left side. The Marlin Bullseye remains intact on the toeline. The carbine has been sighted with a Marbles Sheard front blade and a simple folding leaf rear. A Lyman combination rear sight has been installed on the upper tang, its screws have minor slot damage. The action appears to function correctly and this post WWI-vintage Sporting Carbine would still make a great fall woods rifle. (4A9938-11) {C&R} [Bill Reese Collection] (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2631 Marlin Model 92 Lever Action Rifle 2636 Winchester Model 69A Target Bolt Action Rifle serial #342124, 32 RF, 24'' octagon barrel with a very good, lightly pitted 22 RF, 25'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain bore with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces are overall a about 97-98% original blue that is lightly flaking to brown and mixing with mottled brown and gray with some areas of light surface oxidation and areas of light handling and tool marks, light wear and specks of light some light pitting scattered throughout. Several of the screws have light surface oxidation and some fine pinprick pitting. The markings remain slot damage. The walnut stocks rate very good and show evidence of mostly crisp, the Winchester proof on the receiver is soft and there having been lightly cleaned with an added satin oil finish. There are appears to be an area of applied cold blue in that location. The smooth several light dings and other handling marks, the left side of the forearm walnut stock rates excellent as refinished and shows evidence of a light has a moderate divot with been reshaped and smoothed out. The rifle is cleaning and an applied oil finish. The wood has a few very light equipped with a silver blade front sight and a Rocky Mountain rear. The handling marks, the swivels and hard rubber buttplate remain. The rifle action appears to function correctly and overall this 1906-vintage rifle is is equipped with the factory hooded front sight and the #80A receiver in very good condition. (4A9992-7) {C&R} (400/600) sight with aperture. A single factory magazine and a well-used black Est. 400 - 600 leather military-style sling are included. A lovely looking Target Model 2632 Remington Model 513-T Matchmaster Bolt Action Rifle that should be a terrific shooter. (4A9974-46) {C&R} (400/600) serial #202082, 22 LR, 27'' target barrel with an excellent bore. The Est. 400 - 600 metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with some light 2637 Winchester Model 69A Match Bolt Action Rifle handling marks and is lightly flaking to brown. The majority of the loss is 22 LR, 25'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about around the triggerguard. The bolt is electro pencil-numbered to the 95% original blue that is toning and flaking to brown and has areas that receiver and has a small amount of case color still visible. The smooth are mixing with gray and some specks of light surface oxidation walnut target stock rates excellent as lightly cleaned and has a few light throughout. The highest amount of loss is seen on the bottom metal. handling marks and added finish. The pistolgrip is marked with a ''P'' The bolt retains much of its original blue, the handle has faded to pewter proof and the forend is equipped with a target rail. The rear swivel and the underside appears to have remnants of a scratched number and remains, the forward swivel is no longer present. The barrel has been has been lightly polished. The barrel markings remain crisp, as do the factory tapped for target blocks and the ''U.S.'' marked receiver is Winchester proofs on both the barrel and receiver. The smooth walnut grooved for mounts. A globe front sight and a Lyman 48 WJS adjustable stock rates excellent and has a few light dings and other handling marks rear sight with large aperture are installed. The rear sight has been and appears to have most of its original finish with some possible added mounted to the receiver via a custom milled extension on the left side. A finish near the butt. The left side has been modified for use with the very nice ''U.S.'' marked target rifle that should be a terrific shooter. factory receiver sight and has some added lacquer, there are no (4A9981-55) {C&R} (500/700) provisions for swivels. The front sight has been replaced with a Lyman Est. 500 - 700 style globe front sight with insert and a correct Lyman 57EW adjustable 2633 Browning Auto 22 Grade I Semi-Auto Rifle rear sight with aperture has been mounted to the left side of the serial #7T63462, 22 LR, 19 1/4" barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The receiver; there is no provision for a rear sight to be mounted to the metal surfaces on this Belgian-made rifle retain about 97-98% original barrel. A single ''W'' marked detachable magazine is included. A great blue that is lightly toning and flaking to brown and has some light example that should be a terrific shooter. (4A9984-5) {C&R} (400/600) handling marks, high edge wear and a few specks of light surface Est. 400 - 600 oxidation throughout. The checkered walnut stocks rate excellent and 2638 German Model 71/84 Mauser Bolt Action Rifle by Spandau have some light dings and small handling marks. There is moderate serial #1989, 11x60R Mauser, 31 1/2" barrel with a dark, oxidized bore crackling to the lacquer finish and the left side of the buttstock has a with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces are mostly mottled dark portion of the grain that provides a nice contrast to the otherwise brown with some areas of gray and light surface oxidation blending blonde wood. The original sights remain intact and the rear of the barrel throughout. The receiver is dated ''1888'' and the markings remain crisp. is tapped for mounts. This is a very nice 1967-vintage sporting rifle that The military walnut stock rates fair to about good and has added finish would make a terrific shooter. (4A9974-11) {C&R} (450/650) over several dings and a century's worth of service marks. The right side Est. 450 - 650 of the butt has a 6'' round area of checks, abrasions, scarring and loss. 2634 Fabrique Nationale Mauser 98 Sporter Bolt Action Rifle The original sights remain intact and the numbered parts appear to be serial #12595, 257 Roberts, 24'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The all matching. An about very good example overall that appears to be metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue that is lightly flaking to mechanically solid. (4A9986-35) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) brown and has some light handling marks and edge wear. The barrel is Est. 400 - 600 dated ''1961'' and all of the markings remain crisp. The bolt body has 2639 Stevens Model 44 Ideal Falling Block Rifle been machine-polished and remains bright, the underside of the handle serial #24707, 25-21, 26'' part round, part octagon barrel with a very is numbered to the receiver. The rifle is stocked with a very nice good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are overall mottled gray and checkered walnut Monte Carlo style buttstock that is likely of Bishop brown with traces of original blue and case colors still visible. There are origin. The stock rates excellent and a few very light handling mark and areas of light pitting and some light handling and tool marks and specks features a synthetic ebony forend tip and gripcap, and has a solid rubber of light surface oxidation throughout. Many of the screws have minor slot rifle pad. The front sight is missing its blade, there is no provision for a damage and the barrel is numbered to the frame. The smooth walnut rear sight. Mounted to the receiver by an unmarked Griffin & Howe-style stocks rate very good and have some light dings and small impact side mount is a Weaver KV series riflescope. The scope features a post marks. The forearm has a few small chips at its schnabel tip, the and crosshair reticle and has very good optics. This is a very nice buttstock has a gap between the wood and the rear of the frame. The sporting rifle that was built on one of the best bolt action sporting original silver blade front sight and Rocky Mountain style rear sight receivers made and is in a terrific medium game caliber. (4A1004-7) remain intact. The action appears to function correctly. A very good {C&R} (400/600) example overall. (4A1001-24) {C&R} (300/500) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 300 - 500 2635 Winchester Model 60A Target Bolt Action Rifle 2640 Stevens Model 416 Armory Falling Block Rifle 22 LR, 27'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain serial #64934, 22 Short, 28'' heavy barrel with a very good bore with about 95-97% original blue that is flaking to brown with areas of gray strong rifling but is lightly pitted throughout. The barrel, hammer and and some light handling marks and specks of light surface oxidation block retain about 90% original blue while the remaining metal surfaces throughout. The bolt and trigger retain nearly all of their original bright are mottled gray and brown. There is a small amount of original case chrome plating. The smooth walnut stock rates excellent as refinished color still visible on the frame and there are areas of scattered light and has some light handling marks. The barrel is tapped for mounts and surface oxidation and some fine pitting throughout. The walnut stocks the original Lyman target sights including the globe front and #55W rate very good and have a few small cracks and chips along with some adjustable rear sight with aperture are included. A lovely, restored light dings and handling marks. The hard rubber buttplate has some 1930's-vintage target rifle. (4A9974-36) {C&R} (400/600) deeper added serrations at the heel portion, the swivels remain intact. Est. 400 - 600 The rifle appears to have its original sights and the action functions. (4A9965-49) {C&R} (250/450) Est. 250 - 450 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2641 Stevens No. 70 Visible Loading Slide Action Rifle 2647 Remington Model 540X Target Bolt Action Rifle serial #SW20, 22 RF, 22'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The barrel serial #1090906, 22 LR, 26'' heavy barrel with a bright, excellent bore. and magazine tube retain about 85% original blue that is flaking and The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with a few small toning to brown and has light handling and tool marks and some tool and handling marks and some light edge wear. The target style scattered light surface oxidation throughout. The frame retains about hardwood stock rates excellent and has a few light dings and other 75% of its original vibrant case colors, the balance being mottled gray small handling marks. The stock features a full target rail, contoured which is mostly around the tangs. The frame additionally has a few light pistolgrip and an aluminum adjustable buttplate. The barrel is tapped for tool marks and some scattered flakes of brown patina throughout. The target blocks and the receiver is grooved for mounts. Rifle is sighted with walnut stocks rate near excellent and have a few light dings and a a set of Redfield target sights including a globe front and adjustable rear couple of very small cracks which appear to follow the grain. The butt with aperture. This is an excellent example of these single shot target has its correct hard rubber buttplate and the original sights remain intact. rifles that was made in May of 1972 according to the date code. The action appears to function correctly, the mouth of the outer (4A9935-1) {MODERN} (300/500) magazine tube is cracked at the notch for the locking post. The tube still Est. 300 - 500 functions and this could be a very simple repair. This is a very nice 2648 Remington Model 511-P Scoremaster Bolt Action Rifle looking Visible Loading Rifle which are seldom seen with this much 22 RF, 24 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces finish remaining. (4A9974-39) {C&R} (300/500) retain about 97-98% original blue that is flaking to brown and has some Est. 300 - 500 light handling marks, edge wear and some scattered light specks of 2642 Remington Model 541X Bolt Action Target Rifle surface oxidation. The bolt body remains bright, the rear has most of its serial #A1064374, 22 LR, 27'' target barrel with a bright, excellent bore. original case colors. The smooth walnut stock rates excellent and has The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with some light some light dings and other handling marks along with some areas of handling wear and scattered light surface oxidation throughout. The light flaking to the original lacquer finish. The original sights remain intact receiver is ''U.S.'' marked above the serial number and the bolt is electro and the receiver is grooved for mounts. A single magazine is included. pencil-numbered to the receiver. The satin oil finished hardwood target Overall this is an excellent example that dates to May of 1959. stock rates excellent and has a few small handling marks. The stock (4A9981-54) {C&R} (200/300) features swivels and a target rail and has a factory hard rubber Est. 200 - 300 buttplate. The original globe front and Williams adjustable receiver sight 2649 Winchester Model 74 Semi-Auto Rifle with aperture are intact and included is a single detachable magazine. serial #73650, 22 Short, 24'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The An excellent example overall. (4A9965-64) {MODERN} (300/500) metal surfaces on this 1941-vintage rifle retain about 97-98% original Est. 300 - 500 blue that is toning and flaking to brown and mixing with light handling 2643 Remington Model 513-T Matchmaster Bolt Action Target Rifle and edge wear and some specks of light surface oxidation throughout. serial #185209, 22 LR, 27'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal The smooth walnut stock rates near excellent and has some small surfaces retain about 99% original blue that is lightly flaking to brown dings, chips and other handling marks and most of what appears to be and has a few light handling marks. The bolt retains most of its original the original finish. Most of the gloss is missing from the right side of the case colors. The smooth walnut target stock rates excellent and has a butt which has some staining around the checkered steel buttplate. The few small dings and other light handling marks. The stock features a original sights remain intact and the action appears to function correctly. target rail with aluminum hand stop, swivels and a checkered steel (4A9974-37) {C&R} (250/450) buttplate. The correct Redfield target sights including a globe front and Est. 250 - 450 adjustable rear with aperture are intact. A single magazine is included 2650 Mauser Model ES340B Bolt Action Rifle and the action appears to function correctly. An excellent example serial #181635, 22 LR, 26 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal overall of these well-liked target rifles. (4A9974-48) {C&R} (300/500) surfaces retain about 90% of an evenly thinning blue that is toning to Est. 300 - 500 brown and has some light handling and tool marks and specks of light 2644 Remington Model 521-T Bolt Action Rifle surface oxidation throughout. The walnut stock rates near excellent as 22 LR, 25'' tapered barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal modified and has some added finish over light dings and other handling surfaces retain about 99% original blue that is flaking and toning to marks. The comb of the butt has been ''dished'' and reshaped, the brown and has some light handling marks and a few small specks of Mauser cartouche is still visible on the right side. The front sight light surface oxidation throughout. The rear of the bolt retains most of its remains, its hood is no longer present, only part of the rear sight base original case color and the body remains bright. The smooth walnut remains. Mounted to the grooved receiver are a set of Weaver base stock rates excellent and has a few small dings and other light handling adapters. A very good example in need of proper optics. (49974-30) marks. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman globe front sight, the rear sight {C&R} (400/600) dovetail is filled with a slot blank and an adjustable rear with aperture is Est. 400 - 600 mounted to the rear of the receiver. A single detachable magazine is 2651 Simson Werke Modell 317 Bolt Action Rifle included and the action appears to function correctly. An excellent serial #141685, 22 LR, 26 1/2" Fluss-Stahl barrel with an excellent bore. example overall. (4A9974-22) {C&R} (200/400) The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue that is flaking and Est. 200 - 400 toning to brown and has some light handling marks and specks of light 2645 Custom Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster Slide Action Rifle surface oxidation throughout. The bolt is numbered to the receiver and serial # 105356, 22 LR, 18 1/2" shortened barrel with recessed crown is mostly bright with a few areas of light gray patina. The markings and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% of an including the German commercial proofs remain crisp, the screws have applied Parkerized finish with a few light handling marks. Most of the some light slot damage. The checkered walnut stock rates near factory markings remain crisp, a few are soft or have been polished excellent and has some light handling marks and some flaking to what away. The walnut stocks rate excellent as refinished and features a appears to be the original lacquer finish. The original sights remain grooved forearm and checkered pistolgrip buttstock. The butt is fitted intact. A near excellent example overall. (4A9950-2) {C&R} (200/400) with a Pachmayr rifle pad and swivels studs are installed. The rifle is Est. 200 - 400 sighted with a brass bead front sight and what is likely the original rear 2652 Savage Model 900S Silhouette Bolt Action Rifle sight. It appears that the left side of the receiver had at one time been serial #S08272, 22 LR, 21 1/4" heavy barrel with a bright, excellent bore. tapped for mounts, the holes have since been filled and are partially The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few light visible under the applied finish. This is a terrific take-down sporting rifle handling marks and some specks of light surface oxidation scattered that would make one heck of a trap line or backpacking gun. throughout. There is a small amount of brown epoxy residue on the (4A9899-20) {MODERN} (400/600) trigger. The target style hardwood stock rates excellent and has some Est. 400 - 600 light dings and handling marks. There are no provisions for sights, the 2646 Remington Model 541-T Bolt Action Rifle receiver is grooved for mounts. A set of raised Weaver bases are serial #A1123568, 22 LR, 24'' heavy barrel with a bright, excellent bore. mounted to the receiver. A single magazine is included. An excellent The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few light example of these Canadian-made Savage target rifles. (4A9965-21) handling marks. The checkered walnut stock rates excellent and has just {MODERN} (200/300) a couple light dings. The stock features an ebony forend tip and hard Est. 200 - 300 rubber gripcap and buttplate. There are no provisions for sights, a set of Weaver bases are mounted to the receiver. A single detachable magazine is included. An excellent example overall. (4A9974-31) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2653 Marlin Model 25MN Bolt Action Rifle 2659 BSA Majestic Featherweight Deluxe Bolt Action Rifle serial #10654056, 22 W.M.R., 22'' Micro-Groove barrel with a bright, serial #7D422, 30-06, 22'' compensated barrel with a bright, excellent excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with light with some light handling wear and areas of light surface oxidation handling and edge wear and some specks of light surface oxidation scattered throughout. The hardwood Monte Carlo stock rates very good scattered throughout. The barrel is toning to a rich plum hue, a few of plus and has some light dings and handling marks. The butt is fitted with the screws have some minor slot damage. The receiver and barrel a swivel stud, the forward swivel base is mounted to the barrel. The markings including the British proofs all remain crisp, the BSA trademark original sights remain intact and included is a single detachable logo is light on one edge. The checkered walnut stock rates near magazine. (4A9875-11) {MODERN} (100/200) excellent and has several light dings and other light handling marks Est. 100 - 200 throughout. The stock features a schnabel forend tip, capped pistolgrip, 2654 Savage Model 110 Bolt Action Rifle and has a left side cheekrest and swivels. The original sights, including serial #F726973, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The the front sight hood, remain intact and the receiver is grooved for metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with some light handling mounts. A set of 1'' rings are included as is a narrow brown leather marks and wear mostly visible around the muzzle. The bolt body Hunter sling. Rifle is not importer-marked and would make a terrific remains bright, the Savage logo is still mostly visible and the handle lightweight sporting rifle. (4A9896-80) {C&R} (250/450) knob is toning to pewter. The checkered hardwood stock rates very fine Est. 250 - 450 to near excellent and has a few scattered light to moderate dings and 2660 Remington Model 760 Gamemaster Slide Action Rifle other handling marks. The butt wears a solid recoil pad that sits a little serial #481640, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a near excellent bore that is lightly off-center. There are no sights and a Simmons 3-9X32 riflescope is freckled in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% original mounted to the receiver. The scope features a duplex reticle and has blue that is lightly flaking and toning to brown and has some light bright, excellent optics. A set of sling swivels are included. (4A9875-7) handling marks and wear along some of the edges and bearing {MODERN} (300/500) surfaces. The press-checkered walnut stocks rate near excellent and Est. 300 - 500 have added lacquer finish over light dings and other small handling 2655 Savage-Stevens Model 325-C Bolt Action Rifle marks. The original sights remain intact and a Weaver one-piece base 30-30 Win, 21'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces are an has been installed on the receiver. Swivels studs have been added and overall gray blue patina that is blending with brown with areas of light included is a single detachable magazine. The barrel code indicates that surface oxidation and staining throughout. There is silvering and pewter this rifle was manufactured in January of 1967 and it would make a along the edges, portions of the bolt including the bolt guide and handle terrific fall woods rifle. (4A1009-4) {C&R} (400/600) have been cleaned bright, and there are areas of light oxidation staining Est. 400 - 600 present. The smooth hardwood stock rates good showing an old 2661 Remington Model 510-P Targetmaster Bolt Action Rifle cleaning and added finish with overall light dings and handling marks 22 RF, 25'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain and an about 12'' crack along the right side from behind the tang forward about 95% original blue that is toning to brown and mixing with some and recurving upward near the safety lever. The butt has been hastily areas of light surface oxidation. The bolt retains some of what appears fitted with a Pachmayr White Line vented recoil pad. The original sights to be original case colors, the balance being a mottled gray. The smooth remain intact and included is a detachable box magazine. (4A9875-10) walnut stock rates about excellent with a few light dings and other small {C&R} (150/250) handling marks scattered about. The stock retains its swivels and hard Est. 150 - 250 rubber buttplate. The original sights, including the rear adjustable sight 2656 Savage Model 340C Bolt Action Rifle with aperture, remain intact. A very nice single-shot 22 target rifle. serial #156475, 22 Hornet, 22'' barrel with bright, excellent bore. The (4A9998-5) {C&R} (200/300) metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with some light handling Est. 200 - 300 marks throughout. The smooth walnut stock rates excellent as refinished 2662 Remington Model 41-P Bolt Action Rifle with an oil finish and a few light handling marks. The original sights serial #269701, 22 RF, 27'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal remain intact and mounted to the left side of the receiver is a surfaces retain about 95-97% original blue with some light handling and Weaver-style side plate mount. Included is a single detachable box tool marks and is flaking to brown with some specks of light surface magazine. (4A9974-20) {MODERN} (200/300) oxidation throughout. The triggerguard is a blend of gray and brown. Est. 200 - 300 The bolt remains in the white and has some light graying; the handle is 2657 Savage Model 16FCSS Weather Warrior Bolt Action Rifle more a light pewter. The smooth walnut stock rates very good to near serial #H253159, 260 Rem, 22'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The excellent and has some small dings, checks and other light handling stainless steel surfaces rate excellent and have a few very light handling marks and what appears to be most of the original finish with some light marks. The machine-polished bolt remains bright and the Savage logo flaking and crazing. The original sights, including the globe front sight remains visible. The checkered black synthetic stock rates excellent and and adjustable rear sight with aperture, remain intact. A very nice has a few light handling marks. There is no provision for sights, a set of single-shot target rifle. (4A9984-3) {C&R} (200/400) matte black Leupold style bases with 1'' rings are mounted to the Est. 200 - 400 receiver. A single detachable box magazine and the original box are 2663 Marlin Model 336 R.C. Lever Action Carbine included. The box includes the manual, lock and papers. (4A1009-2) serial #Z34234, 35 Rem, 20'' Micro-Groove barrel with a bright excellent {MODERN} (250/450) bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue that is toning to Est. 250 - 450 brown and mixing with areas of light wear and fine surface oxidation. 2658 Savage Model 23D Bolt Action Rifle The trigger retains most of its original gold plating, the edges are bright serial #202578, 22 Hornet, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The silver. The smooth walnut forearm rates excellent and has a few small barreled action retains about 99% original blue with a few light handling dings. The pistolgrip buttstock rates very good and shows evidence of a marks and some brown patina scattered about. The triggerguard is a possible light cleaning with added finish. There is a small chip along the mottled brown and gray patina with silvering along the edges. The bolt rights side of the upper tang, the Marlin Bullseye has been removed has been machine-polished and its patterns are fading, the handle and and its hole tapped for a swivel that remains vacant and there are light checkered knob remain bright. The left side of the receiver has been dings and other handling marks throughout. The original hooded front tapped for a mount and several of the screws have minor slot damage. sight remains intact, the rear sight dovetail remains vacant. The receiver The checkered walnut stock rates excellent and has some light dings is tapped for mounts and a Lyman #66LA adjustable receiver sight with and other light handling marks. The stock features a beavertail forearm aperture is mounted to the left side. A ''JM'' hammer extension is with barrel band, a capped pistolgrip, sling swivel studs and a serrated installed on the hammer. A very nice 1964-manufactured Marlin that steel buttplate. The original front sight blade remains intact, the rear should make a terrific fall deer rifle. (4A9896-87) {C&R} (400/600) sight dovetail is filled with a slot blank. Blocks have been mounted which Est. 400 - 600 hold a Colt Master 4X riflescope. The scope features a crosshair reticle with been adjusted to the far left and has very good optics. There appears to be a hair or dust particle clinging to the right side of the horizontal bar. A single factory detachable magazine that is marked ''Mod.23-D / SAVAGE / .22 Hornet'' is included. (4A9984-13) {C&R} (250/450) Est. 250 - 450 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2664 Marlin Model 39A 3rd Model 2nd Variation Lever Action Rifle 2670 Unmarked Contemporary Fullstock Flintlock Rifle serial #K8410, 22 RF, 24'' barrel with a near excellent bore that is mostly .50 Cal, 30'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel has an bright but has a few areas of light pitting. This 1953-vintage rifle retains applied brown finish that is thinning and fading to gray. The ''Maslin about 97-98% original blue that is flaking and toning to a rich brown hue Warranted'' lock retains some case colors but is mostly mottled gray and and has some light handling marks throughout and some wear along the brown as well. The brass stock furniture remains bright. The hardwood working surfaces. The barrel markings remain crisp. The smooth walnut stock rates excellent with just a few light handling marks. The full-length stocks rate excellent and have a few light dings and small handling stock features a left side cheekrest and has been adorned with brass marks. The wood shows some evidence in the grain of light drying but tacks consisting of three sets of three along each side of the forearm appears to have nearly all of the original finish. The Marlin Bullseye and and a cross design on the right side of the butt. The barrel is sighted the original hard rubber buttplate remain intact. The original hooded with a robust front sight blade and has a simple notched rear. The lock front sight and sporting rear sight remain, a Lyman #66MC adjustable appears to function correctly and a brass tipped wood ramrod is rear sight with aperture is mounted to the left side of the receiver. The included. Also included is a primitive ornament that is attached to the action appears to function correctly and this is a lovely example overall. triggerguard and is comprised of leather, fur and synthetic beads. This is (4A9981-60) {C&R} (400/600) a very nice, primitive-looking contemporary muzzleloader that appears Est. 400 - 600 to be functional and would also make a nice display above the mantel. 2665 Marlin Model Golden 39A Lever Action Rifle (4A1003-1) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) serial #691629, 22 RF, 24'' Micro-Grooved barrel with an excellent bore. Est. 200 - 400 The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with some light 2671 Iver Johnson Champion Model 39 Single Barrel Shotgun handling marks, a small amount of wear along the edges of the hammer, serial #23565, 44 Smooth Bore, 26'' barrel with a bright, near excellent some tiny flakes of brown patina and some fine surface oxidation bore with some light pitting throughout. The metal surfaces are mostly a throughout. The trigger retains nearly all of its original gold plating with rich mottled brown that have some traces of stronger blue and some some light silvering along the edges. The smooth walnut stocks rate areas of very light surface oxidation throughout. The walnut forearm excellent and have a few light handling marks. The pistolgrip buttstock rates near excellent and has some light dings and handling marks. The retains the Marlin Bullseye and swivels are installed. The original sights, pistolgrip buttstock has been sanded with finish applied, there are a few including the front sight hood remain intact. A grooved rail base has small crack and some light handling marks and dings throughout. The been mounted to the receiver and a ''''JM'' hammer extension is installed butt wears a vented recoil pad that is not properly fit. The action appears on the hammer. The action appears to function correctly and overall this to function correctly and the barrel is equipped with a single bead sight. an excellent condition 1969-vintage sporting rifle. (4A9986-31) {C&R} A very good example overall. (4A9938-25) {C&R} [Bill Reese Collection] 400/600) (150/250) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 150 - 250 2666 Ithaca Model 37 Featherweight Slide Action Shotgun 2672 Rossi Model 92 SRC Lever Action Carbine serial #700610, 20 ga., 28'' barrel choked modified with a bright, serial #N000332, 44-40 Win, 20'' round barrel with a bright, excellent excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with some with some light wear on the working surfaces and a small amount of light areas of light handling and edge wear and a few small marks. The pitting on the underside of the barrel just ahead of the lug. The walnut smooth walnut stocks rate excellent and have some light dings and stocks rate excellent and have a few light handling marks, the buttstock other handling marks. The original sights and the saddle ring remain has a tiny drying crack on the base of the pistolgrip. The barrel is intact. The action appears to function correctly. Carbine was imported by equipped with a Hi-Vis front sight bead. The action appears to function Interarms and would make a terrific addition to any modern cowboy correctly and overall this 1957-vintage sporting gun is in excellent shooting adventure. (4A9938-31) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] condition. (4A9974-35) {C&R} (400/600) (200/300) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 200 - 300 2667 Browning BPS Slide Action Shotgun 2673 Browning Auto 5 Semi-Auto Shotgun serial #48135NM162, 20 ga., 28'' ventilated rib Invector choked barrel serial #38644, 12 ga., 26'' plain barrel with deluxe Poly-Choke and an with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue that is original blue with a few light handling marks and some light wear along evenly fading and toning to a mottled brown patina with light handling the working surfaces. The checkered walnut stocks rate excellent and marks and areas of light surface oxidation and pitting scattered have a few light dings and some small handling marks to the high gloss throughout. The checkered walnut stocks rate very good as refinished lacquer finish. The rib is fitted with a single silver front sight bead and and have some light dings and other handling marks. The forearm has included is a single modified choke. An excellent example of these several cracks while the pistolgrip buttstock has two small cracks on delightful sporting shotguns. (4A9992-2) {MODERN} (300/500) either side of the upper tang. The original hard rubber buttplate remains Est. 300 - 500 proud of the wood. Overall this 1912-vintage sporting shotgun is in very 2668 Remington Model 514 Bolt Action Rifle good condition. (4A9998-3) {C&R} (300/500) 22 RF, 24 3/4" barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces Est. 300 - 500 retain about 95% original blue with some light handling marks and wear 2674 Custom Savage Model 110 Left-Hand Bolt Action Rifle and is mixing with areas of light surface oxidation. The bolt is mottled serial #131077, 358 Win, 19'' custom barrel with a bright, excellent bore. gray and brown. The smooth walnut stock rates very good and has The metal surfaces retain about 95% maker-blue with some light several light dings and other handling marks. The stock retains much of handling marks and edge wear and has areas of light surface oxidation its original gloss finish, the butt has lost most of its luster. A set of and pitting. The receiver is toning to a rich plum hue, the barrel is swivels have been added, the rear swivel sits about 1/2" from the tip of marked with a name in script below the caliber stamp with the initials the toe and is not centered on the toe-line. The original front sight ''MAW'', but the full name is not discernable. The bolt has been polished remains intact, a Williams rear sight has been installed on the barrel. and the knob and handle reshaped to a more European style. A few of The action is dated coded to Sept of 1957 and overall this single-shot the screws have minor slot damage. The rifle is stocked in a smooth sporting rifle should make a great plinker. (4A9976-12) {C&R} (75/150) walnut Mannlicher-style sporting stock that rates near excellent and has Est. 75 - 150 some light dings and other handling marks and has been bedded to the 2669 Winchester Model 1903 Semi-Auto Rifle metal. The stock features a steel forend cap, hard rubber gripcap, swivel serial #70595, 22 Auto, 20'' barrel with a very good lightly-pitted gray studs, a Monte Carlo butt and a Bishop hard rubber checkered buttplate. bore. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled gray and brown with Rifle is sighted with a ramp style front and a Lyman folding leaf rear, the areas of light oxidation and fine pinpricking throughout. The screws have base section of a Williams adjustable receiver sight is mounted to the minor slot damage. The walnut stocks rate about very good with small left side of the receiver. Weaver bases have also been mounted to the dings and handling marks throughout along with some minor to receiver and hold a Bushnell Sportview 1.5-4.5X riflescope. The scope moderate flaking to the finish. The forearm has a small chip on its right features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. A very good left-hand side by the forend cap and possible added finish. The buttstock has sporting rifle in an interesting big-bore caliber. (4A9950-1) {MODERN} several cracks including a 4'' crack running through the wrist on the right (250/450) side and a 3'' crack on the left. There are other cracks at the upper tang Est. 250 - 450 and at the toe, and the buttstock sits loose to the frame. The steel buttplate has a modern replacement screw, the magazine tube is present. What appear to be the original sights remain intact and the barrel has been tapped, and the holes remain vacant. The action appears to function correctly. (4A9896-123) {C&R} (200/300) Est. 200 - 300 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2675 Custom Steyr Mannlicher Romanian Model 1893 Bolt Action Carbine 2679 Ethan Allen Pivot Breech Double Hammergun serial #CV1412, 6.5x57R, 17 3/4" barrel with a near excellent bore with serial #467, 10 ga, 31 1/2" fine laminate steel barrels with oxidized gray frosted grooves and strong bright lands. The metal surfaces retain bores. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled gray with areas of light about 90-95% of a later applied blue that is flaking to brown and mixing staining and oxidation and some brown blending throughout. The frame, with areas of light surface oxidation and covers some areas of light hammers and triggerguard have some lovely factory foliate pattern pitting. The military and Steyr markings have been polished away, many engraving. The pivot screw has moderate slot damage. The checkered of the proofs still remain and the caliber has been neatly stamped on the walnut stocks rate about very good and have some light dings, checks left side of the barrel. The bolt remains in-the-white with some light gray and other handling marks, along with some light drying cracks. The and brown patina and is numbered to the receiver. A few of the screws buttstock has a blank silver oval monogram plate along the toe-line and have minor slot damage. The checkered walnut sporting stock rates a steel buttplate. The block and the right hammer appears to function excellent and has a few small to minor dings and other light handling correctly, the left hammer does not hold in any position. Overall this is marks. The stock features a slender forend, a checkered pistolgrip, a left an about very good example of these antique American double guns. side cheekrest and has a serrated hard rubber buttplate. Sling swivels (4A9976-19) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) have been installed. The carbine is sighted with a sporting ramp front Est. 300 - 500 sight and a two-leaf folding rear sight. This is an interesting custom 2680 Young Repeating Arms Co Slide Action Shotgun carbine in near excellent overall condition. (4A9950-3) {MODERN} serial #1139, 12 ga., 28'' solid rib barrel that is choked cylinder and has (200/400) an about very good bore with minor pitting throughout. The factory Est. 200 - 400 engraved frame has a rich brown patina, the barrel is a mottled gray and 2676 Hopkins & Allen Boxlock Single Barrel Shotgun there are areas of light handling and tool marks and some light scattered serial #B929, 12 ga., 30'' barrel choked full with an excellent bore. The surface oxidation throughout. The triggerguard has been replaced with a metal surfaces are a mottled gray and brown patina with some light crudely fashioned piece of aluminum and is held in with large machine handling and tool marks and some areas of light to moderate pitting screws. The walnut stocks rate about very good and show evidence of scattered throughout. The frame has some traces of factory case color light cleaning with finish added. There are faint remnants of checkering still visible, mostly in the protected areas. The hand-checkered walnut still visible, the wood has several light dings and other handling marks stocks rate very good as refinished and have some small dings and and some areas of minor staining. There is no buttplate. The action on cracks; the metal edges remain proud of the wood. The pistolgrip this early 1900's vintage American sporting gun appears to function buttstock has a serrated hard rubber buttplate, likely the original. The correctly and it is about very good condition overall. (4A9438-269) action appears to function correctly. (4A9896-74) {C&R} (50/100) {C&R} (300/500) Est. 50 - 100 Est. 300 - 500 2677 Belgian Unmarked Rolling Block Shotgun 2681 Viuda e Hijos de JJ Sarasqueta Model 135 Sidelock Over-Under 28 ga., 24'' round barrel with a fair dark bore with pitting and oxidation Shotgun throughout. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled gray patina with serial #87025, 12 ga., 28'' solid rib barrels that are choked full and areas of brown, oxidation, pitting and minor to moderate tool marks improved modified with bright, excellent bores. The barrels, top lever throughout. There are some very faint Belgian proofs on the underside and triggerguard retain about 95% original blue that is toning to brown of the barrel. The frame has two vacant tapped holes on its left side, the and has some light handling marks and areas of light surface oxidation right side has been stamped ''1872'' in block type numbers. The block is throughout. The barrels are marked ''Made Expressly For 'Huston without a spur and has brazed repairs to its face and sides, the firing pin Rawls''' in gold lettering along the left side below the rib, the triggerguard has been removed. The hammer has been reshaped and its spur tang is marked ''Mo.135'' also in gold. The coin finished frame rates shortened, many of the screws have minor slot damage and all the parts excellent and has gold finished pins and cocking indicators, most of the are crudely fashioned. The hardwood stocks rate about good and are gold has faded or worn away. The frame, small parts and rear of the poorly fit with rough finish marks and an oil type finish. There are light barrels are all factory engraved and feature hunting dog game scenes. A dings and other handling marks, the buttstock has several cracks and few of the screws have minor slot damage. The checkered hardwood pin repairs and bears a simple steel buttplate with been tacked on. Ring stocks rate about very good. The forearm has some minor fading and style swivels have been added. (4A9976-22) {MODERN} (20/40) flaking to the vanish finish and has several small cracks. The pistolgrip Est. 20 - 40 buttstock has some minor dings and handling marks and more moderate 2678 Whitney Safety Firearms Co Grade 3 Safety Hammerless Double finish loss. A hardened and cracking vented recoil pad has been added Shotgun to the butt. A nicely made Spanish double, the right sidelock is not serial #473, 20 ga., 28'' damascus barrels with open chokes and near functioning and may need some mechanical attention. (4A9438-230) excellent bores that are mostly bright with a few light pits scattered {MODERN} (200/400) throughout; the left tube has a small ding about midway down. The Est. 200 - 400 high-quality barrels retain most of their chain damascus patterns that are 2682 M. Tidd Combination Percussion Double Hammergun mixing with rich brown patina and some areas of light surface oxidation 12 ga./ .40 Cal, 24 1/2" barrels with dark oxidized bores. The metal and pitting. The remaining metal surfaces are overall a mottled brown surfaces are mottled gray with areas of light surface oxidation, staining, patina blending with gray and some areas of light oxidation and staining. pitting and tool marks throughout. The rib is hand stamped ''M.TIDD The frame features some lovely fine factory engraving with foliate and NO.WOBURN MASS 1860''. The S. Sutherland percussion locks feature game scene patterns and line and geometric borders. Some of the some nice game scene and foliate pattern engraving and appear to screws have minor slot damage. The checkered walnut stocks rate function correctly, the right hammer is missing its retention screw. The about good with some small cracks, dings and moderate to heavy oil-stained checkered walnut stock rates very good and has some light crazing and flaking to the varnish. The original hard rubber buttplate dings and other handling marks. There is a minor chip at the toe and the remains but is broken at the toe with a portion missing below the lower areas below the lower tang have been filled and etched to match the mounting screw. The gripcap is also missing and the mounting lug for checkered wrist. The ramrod entry pipe is torn around its opening with the splinter forearm is loose and becoming separated from the barrels. some material missing, there is a blank silver oval monogram plate on The wood shows some additional evidence of drying with gaps around the toe-line. There is a lollipop style peep mounted to the upper tang for the frame, the buttstock has a small amount of play. The action remains use with the rifled barrel and a small blade front sight is mounted the rib. tight, the top lever comes to rest left of center. The action is actuated A brass tipped wood ramrod is included and is likely the original. The and fires with a ''squeeze cock'' lever that both cocks the internal wedge pin lug has become separated from the underside of the barrels. mechanisms and engages the triggers. These rare antique firearms An interesting New England made combination gun with a set of fine were made for just a few years with only about 1,100 total being Virginia locks that would look good above the mantel. (4A9976-18) produced. This example was manufactured in 1889 and would make a {ANTIQUE} (50/100) decent example for historical record or a great restoration project. Est. 50 - 100 (4A9976-17) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) 2683 Manton Half Stock Percussion Rifle Est. 200 - 400 .38 Cal, 32'' octagon barrel with a very good bore with some areas of light pitting and oxidation throughout. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled brown and gray and have areas of light oxidation and staining along with some light pitting and marks. The Joseph Manton lock has some nice foliate and game scene engraving, the hammer does not hold in any position. The walnut stock rates very good and has some light dings and small cracks. The brass furniture has a minor ochre patina and the triggerguard is missing its forward base and is not secured to the rifle. Rifle is equipped with a simple brass blade front sight and v-notch rear. (4A9976-14) {ANTIQUE} (50/100) Est. 50 - 100 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2684 J. Blissett Roundbody Double Hammergun 2689 American Percussion Sporting Rifle with Hitchcock & Muzzy Barrel 12 ga., 30'' damascus cylinder choked barrels with very good bores that About 44 cal, 29'' heavy octagon barrel with a very good lightly oxidized have areas of light to minor pitting throughout. The barrels are a rich bore. The barrel and hammer have a chocolate brown patina with hints mottled brown with some of the original damascus pattern showing of silvering on the high edges, light pitting around the nipple, a few through and have areas of scattered light pitting. The remaining metal scattered light dings, and specks of light oxidation throughout; the upper surfaces are a mottled gray and brown and have some areas of tang has an about 1 3/8'' light crack traveling up from the screw hole. oxidation staining and some fine pinprick pitting throughout. The frame The brass sideplates, triggerguard, patchbox, and buttplate have a dark and backaction locks have some lovely factory foliate pattern engraving, ochre patina with a few light handling marks. The cherry stock is in very the rib is marked with the ''322 High Holhorn, London'' address. A few of good to very good plus condition with a few tight drying cracks at the the screws have minor slot damage. The checkered walnut stocks rate buttplate, a 1/8'' gap at the rear of the lockplate, and a few light handling near excellent and have some light to minor dings and other light marks. The stock features a 1 3/4'' rectangular monogram plate on the handling marks. The slender forearm has a horn tip, the straight grip flared left-side cheekpiece. The rifle is unmarked except for buttstock features a checkered butt with steel toe and heel caps and has ''HITCHCOCK & MUZZY'' lightly marked on the underside of the barrel, a blank silver monogram shield on its toe-line. The actions lock-up is and the base of the barrel, sideplates, hammer, and patchbox are tight with just a scant amount of light showing through, the top lever decorated with some light foliate scroll engraving. The rifle is sighted comes to rest at center. This is a very nice example of these fine double with a hooded globe-style front sight and a sporting-style rear sight. Rifle shotguns. (4A9954-9) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) requires mechanically attention, as half-cock notch is worn and does not Est. 400 - 600 hold. A nice example of an American percussion sporting rifle. 2685 Manhattan Firearms Co Hero Center Hammer Percussion Deringer (14A9802-22) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) .34 Cal, 2'' barrel with a very good lightly oxidized bore. The iron parts Est. 400 - 600 are mottled gray with areas of light pitting. The brass frame has a mild 2690 Frank Wesson Third Type Two-Trigger Single Shot Rifle oche patina with some light handling marks. The left side is marked serial #5183, 38 CF, 28 1/2'' octagon barrel with a very good bore with ''HERO / M.F.A. CO''. The bag style walnut grips rate excellent with scattered spots of light oxidation throughout. The metal surfaces have a some possible added finish and are held to the frame with a modern dark brown patina with scattered remnants of old oxidation, hints of brass machine screw and polished nut. The action appears to function silvering on the high edges, and scattered light handling marks. The correctly and the nipple is undamaged. A very good example of these walnut stock is in very good condition with two about 1/2'' light cracks ''poor man's derringers''. (4A9896-40) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) parallel to the lower tang on either side, and scattered light handling Est. 200 - 300 marks; the crescent steel buttplate retains about 97% original nickel 2686 Unmarked Nero Center Hammer Percussion Deringer finish. The barrel address is light but clearly legible, and the serial .34 Cal, 2'' Cast Steel barrel with a very good lightly oxidized bore. The number is softened. The rifle is sighted with a globe-style front sight, a barrel retains about 85% original blue that is toning to brown, the barrel mounted rear sight, and a folding tang-mounted aperture sight. A balance being more pewter gray. The remaining iron parts rate very salty example of these early American breech-loading rifles. good and have some light pitting and wear. The brass frame has a mild (14A9802-3) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) ochre patina and some light handling marks. The left side is stamped Est. 400 - 600 ''NERO'', there are no other visible markings present. The bag style 2691 Remington No. 2 Rolling Block Rifle walnut grips rate excellent with light added varnish. The action appears serial #1436, 32 RF, 26 1/4'' barrel with an about very good bore with to function correctly, the nipple has some minor impact damage. This light pitting and spots of light oxidation. The barrel and frame have a small percussion pistol closely resembles the Manhattan Hero line on brown patina with scattered specks of oxidation and scattered light inexpensive derringers and could likely be a newer copy of those 1860's handling marks. The walnut stock and forend are in very good condition production arms. (4A9995-30) {ANTIQUE} (75/150) as lightly cleaned with crazing and light flaking of the added finish, light Est. 75 - 150 cracking around a vacant sling hole on the butt, and scattered light 2687 Baker Batavia Leader Sidelock Double Shotgun handling marks; the curved steel buttplate has a dark brown patina with serial #90708, 12 ga, 28'' damascus barrels both choked modified with light oxidation, concentrated at the heel and toe. The barrel address has about very good bores with light pitting throughout and a few light dings been almost completely removed by a 2 3/8'' relieved section, done in the left barrel. The barrels have a gunmetal gray patina with during the period of use likely for the mounting of a sight, leaving only a intermittent old oxidation staining, scattered light pitting, and a few light light ''ILION, N.Y.''; the patent dates on the left side of the frame remain dings and handling marks. The frame is a mottled gray patina with light largely clear. The rifle is sighted with an added modern bead front sight oxidation staining, light pitting, and dark remnants of original dovetailed into the original front sight base, and the original case-hardened finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and sporting-style rear sight. (149802-42) {C&R} (100/200) splinter-style forend are in very good condition with a few light chips Est. 100 - 200 behind the upper tang, a 1/2'' hairline crack at the rear of the upper tang, 2692 Unmarked Belgian Sidelock Double Hammergun a few light chips out of the edge of the hard rubber buttplate, scattered serial #212313, 16 ga, 29'' barrels choked modified and improved light handling marks, and the buttplate is proud at the heel; the forend modified with about good to very good bores with light to moderate features an ebony tip insert. The frame remains clearly marked pitting, the greater concentration of which is in the right bore. The ''BATAVIA LEADER'' on the left side and ''BATAVIA NY'' on the right, barrels have a light brown patina overall, except along the left side of the the barrels and forend are serialized and matching to the shotgun, and left barrel which has toned to a gray patina, and traces of pinprick the barrels are unmarked except for the tight geometric pattern the pitting. The frame has a pewter patina with scattered light oxidation, length of the concave rib. The right barrel shows perhaps a sliver of light remnants of blue on the left hammer, and a few traces of previous light between the barrel and breech face, but the barrels otherwise lock up pitting; the triggerguard shows light oxidation overall. The checkered tightly; the action catches slightly when closing. The shotgun features pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as lightly double triggers, an automatic safety, 2 3/4'' chambers, and is sighted cleaned with a repaired about 1'' crack traveling down from the upper with a silver bead front sight. A salty American double shotgun from the tang to the left lockplate, a tight about 3/8'' crack on the heel, softened first half of the 20th century. (14A9802-43) {C&R} (100/200) checkering on the pistolgrip and remnants of checkering on the forend a Est. 100 - 200 few light handling marks, and the buttplate is proud of the stock; the 2688 Ithaca Gun Co. Model 37 Slide Action Shotgun checkering on the hard rubber buttplate has worn smooth with time. The serial #24207, 12 ga, 28'' plain Poly-Choked barrel with a very good plus stock features a flared left-side cheekpiece. The barrels and the forend bore with frosting in the first half of the bore near the chamber. The are serialized and matching to the shotgun, the round bodied frame and metal surfaces retain about 88-90% original blue finish with silvering on lockplates are engraved with floral patterns, and the water table and the high edges and contact points, light operational wear on the action barrel flats are marked with crisp Belgian proofs. The shotgun locks up bar and magazine tube, toning to gray at the breech end of the barrel for tightly and features rebounding double hammers, double triggers, sling approximately 6'', and specks of light oxidation throughout. The swivels on the toe line and underside of the rib, a 14'' length of pull with checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus drops of about 1 7/8'' and 2 3/8'', and is sighted with a small brass bead. condition with a 1/2'' light crack by the triggerguard, two light drying (14A9802-44) {MODERN} (200/300) cracks at the receiver, and a few light handling marks; the Pachmayr Est. 200 - 300 ''WHITE LINE'' ventilated recoil pad remains largely flexible. The standard game scenes remain clear on either side of the receiver, and the barrel address remains crisp. A few screws show minor slot damage. The shotgun features a 13 1/2'' length of pull, is sighted with a white bead, and the Poly-Choke appears to adjust easily. A solid shotgun lightly modified for field use. (14A9802-10) {C&R} (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2693 Ithaca Crass Grade 2 Boxlock Double Shotgun 2696 Remington No. 1 Rolling Block Rifle serial #62910, 12 ga, 30'' damascus barrels choked improved cylinder 50-70 Gov, 30'' barrel with a very good bore with some scattered light and full with hints of raised dings but otherwise bright excellent bores. pitting. The barrel has a streaked brown patina with remnants of blue The barrels have a pleasant pewter patina showing a nice damascus finish at the edges of the forend and rear sight and scattered light pattern with scattered light oxidation and a few light handling marks. The handling marks, and the frame has toned to gray with light oxidation frame retains muted remnants of casehardened color, with the majority staining developing, spots of old oxidation, and scattered light pitting. having a bright pewter patina with scattered specks of light oxidation on The walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as lightly the triggerguard, lever, and fences. The checkered pistolgrip walnut cleaned with a light 1 1/2'' crack at the toe, scattered light handling stock and splinter-style forend are in very good condition as lightly marks, the steel buttplate slightly proud at the toe and right side, a burn cleaned with tiny shallow chips along the left side of the hard rubber mark is present on the right side of the tip of the likely shortened forend, buttplate, the checkering softened but still providing some texture, the and a 1 3/4'' vacant hole is present behind the lower tang where wood shy of the frame on either side of the trigger, and a few light hardware was removed. The ''E. REMINGTON & SONS'' address on the handling marks; the shotgun features an ebony tip insert at the forend tang has two holes drilled through it, with the remaining address having and a black gripcap, and the hard rubber ''ITHACA GUN CO.'' marked softened in spots, and the heel of the buttplate is marked ''21''. The rifle buttplate is in very good plus condition with a light chip and wear at the is sighted with a ladder-style rear sight, the adjustment for which appear heel. The frame is decorated with light foliate scroll engraving and frozen, and a silver blade front sight. A few of the screws, including the geometric border designs, and game birds are engraved on the sides tang screw, show light slot damage. The action appears to be strong and bottom; both sides of the frame are marked ''ITHACA GUN CO.''. and to function well mechanically. (14A9761-12) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) The left barrel shows a sliver of light, the shotgun locks up tight, and Est. 200 - 400 features double triggers, an automatic safety, 2 3/4'' chambers, and is 2697 J.C. Higgins Model 583-1101 Bolt Action Shotgun sighted with a brass bead front sight. An attractive 1902-dated Ithaca 12 ga, 27 1/4'' plain adjustable-choked barrel with a bright excellent shotgun. (14A9802-33) {C&R} (200/400) bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue finish with Est. 200 - 400 scattered light oxidation throughout, light operational wear marks on the 2694 Spanish Model 1893 Bolt Action Rifle by Oviedo bolt, and a few light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in serial #D3943, 7mm Mauser, 29'' barrel with an about very good, dark, very good plus condition with light finish wear at the toe and near the lightly oxidized bore with evident rifling. The metal surfaces have an plastic buttplate, and a few light handling marks. The barrel markings overall gray-brown patina with scattered previous pinprick pitting and a remain crisp, the adjustable choke appears to adjust easily, and the few light handling marks; the extractor has been cleaned to bright and shotgun is sighted with a lone brass bead and appears to function well the bolt body has toned to a coppery plum. The European hardwood mechanically. (14A9917-2) {MODERN} (50/100) stock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a repaired Est. 50 - 100 hairline crack in the nose of the handguard, mild abrasions from the 2698 Custom Remington Rolling Block Target Rifle lower barrel band, a small chip behind the lower barrel band, and a few 45 Colt, 31 3/4'' heavy hexagonal barrel with a bright excellent bore. The scattered light handling marks; the steel buttplate has overall light metal surfaces retain about 10-15% maker blue with an overall gray oxidation with previous light pitting, and is slightly proud of the stock; the patina with light pitting throughout and a few light handling marks. The stock appears unmarked. The receiver is stamped ''(crown) / FABRICA hardwood stock is in very good plus condition with a few small chips to DE ARMES / OVIEDO / 1898'', with the markings having softened but the amateurishly applied finish, and a few light handling marks; the stock remaining easily legible, the cleaning rod, bolt, and bolt shroud are is fitted with a 3/4'' ''MASTER-MAG'' ventilated recoil pad. The barrel is numbered to different rifles, and the floorplate is marked with a circled marked only ''45 COLT'' crisply in hand stamped letters about half way ''(equal-armed cross)''. The rifle is sighted with the standard open sights. down the barrel, on the top flat; the rifle is otherwise unmarked. The The rifle appears to function well mechanically. An attractive example of barrel has been professionally sleeved, and unfortunately no extractor is these Spanish military rifles. (14A9896-82) {ANTIQUE} (150/250) present. Weaver-style scope mounts have been mounted to the barrel, Est. 150 - 250 and the rifle is sighted with a Weaver K3-1 scope with a duplex reticle 2695 German Gew 88/05 Bolt Action Rifle by Erfurt and clear glass. An interesting rolling block rifle. (14A9761-4) serial #8262y, 8mm Mauser, 29'' barrel with an about very good dark {MODERN} (150/250) lightly oxidized bore with evident rifling. The metal surfaces have a Est. 150 - 250 mottled brown patina with remnants of arsenal blue finish, the strongest 2699 Custom Springfield Armory Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle concentration near the front sight, with light pitting at the edge of the serial #517719, 45-70, 22'' professionally shortened barrel with a very stock, light wear on the high edges, and some scattered light handling good bore with scattered light pitting and light oxidation, but clear rifling. marks. The European hardwood stock is in very good plus condition as The barrel retains about 50% maker blue, thinning and streaking to a lightly cleaned with a hairline 1/2'' crack behind the receiver, old light mottled gray patina, and six plugged holes along the top of the barrel. abrasions on the toe, and a few light handling marks. The stock is The triggerguard, lockplate, and breech block retain about 97% blue marked with six crown proofs of varying size on the right side of the butt, finish with light thinning, light flaking at the rear of the lockplate, and a the largest and most legible one being ''(crown) / W'', and light ''M'' are few light handling marks. The walnut stock is in very good condition as stamped ahead of and behind the triggerguard and magazine. The lightly cleaned and shortened with an about 1'' crack on the left side by receiver is clearly marked ''(crown) / ERFURT / 1891'', three small crown the breech, scattered light handling marks, and the tang and buttplate proofs are stamped on the right side of the receiver, two of which have toe are slightly proud of the stock. The lockplate is crisply marked with softened considerably, and the receiver is ''S'' stamped denoted the the Federal Eagle next to ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'', the breech block is updated 8mm Mauser chamber. The barrel jacket is serialized to the marked ''US / MODEL / 1873'', and light ''V / P / (eagle head)'' on the rifle, the magazine and lower barrel band are numbered to different barrel. The rifle is missing a front sight, but retains a Buffington rear rifles, and the upper barrel band is unit marked ''110.R.12.102.''; the bolt sight. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A good candidate is Turkish marked, but no other parts appear to be so. The rifle has been for a restoration project. (14A9761-11) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) updated to close the bottom of the magazine, allowing the use of Est. 200 - 300 stripper clips and spitzer-point cartridges. A cleaning rod is included. A 2700 Spanish Model 1916 Bolt Action Short Rifle solid arsenal reworked Gewehr 88/05 rifle. (14A9896-112) {ANTIQUE} serial #I1504, 7mm Mauser, 21 3/4'' barrel with an about very good bore (200/400) with light pitting but evident rifling. The metal surfaces have a dark Est. 200 - 400 brown patina with spots of old oxidation, scattered light pitting, and a few light handling marks; the bolt has been cleaned to bright with remnants of old oxidation and light handling marks. The walnut stock is in about very good condition with an about 1'' tight crack behind the receiver, light chipping at the tip of the triggerguard, finish loss in a roughly ''P'' shape on the left side of the buttstock, and light handling marks throughout. The receiver is unmarked with exception of the serial number, which is softened lightly, the underside of the barrel is crisply import marked by ''SAMCO'' behind the front sight, and the bolt is numbered to a different rifle; the bolt markings are faded. The rifle retains the original open sights, with the distance adjustment on the rear sight being tough to move. An honest example of these rifles, which saw use during the Spanish Civil War. (14A9900-11) {C&R} (75/150) Est. 75 - 150 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2701 Australian Martini Cadet Falling Block Rifle by BSA 2705 Brazilian Model 1908 Bolt Action Rifle by DWM serial #X713, 310 Cadet, 25 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #7499kk, 7mm Mauser, 29 1/4'' barrel with an about very good frame and barrel retain about 97-98% original blue with even streaking lightly oxidized bore with strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about thinning, light wear on the high edges and on the triggerguard, and a 85% original blue finish with thinning on the barrel, light wear on the few light handling marks; the lever retains about 95% case-hardened floorplate and triggerguard, the barrel bands have a gray patina with color with light flaking and light wear on the edge. The walnut stock and overall light oxidation staining, and the receiver is bright with scattered forend are in near excellent condition with a tiny chip at the toe and fine oxidation. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition scattered light handling marks. The original BSA markings on the left with a moderate 1 1/2'' linear ding on the left side below the receiver and side of the frame remain crisp, the right side is stamped scattered light handling marks throughout. The stock is serialized and ''COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA'', and the barrel is clearly marked matching to the rifle, is marked with a small circled ''B'' behind the ''310-12-120'' denoting the caliber, charge, and bullet weight. The rifle is triggerguard, and the right side of the buttstock is marked with a mostly sighted with a barley corn front sight and a windage adjustable rear sight crisp circled six-point star with ''B'' in the middle. The Brazilian crest and with markings from 50 yards to 600 yards. The rifle appears to function DWM maker's mark remain crisply stamped on the receiver, the well mechanically. A fine example of these single shot rifles, that triggerguard is serialized and matching, the floorplate and bolt are remains in its original chambering. (14A9900-33) {C&R} (500/700) numbered to another rifle, and scattered ''B'' and ''W'' proofs are found Est. 500 - 700 on the small parts. The rifle retains the original open sights, the rear 2702 Custom Remington Rolling Block Sporting Rifle sight of which is frozen at the 300-meter mark due to preservative 38 CF, 23 3/4'' sleeved barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal grease. The rifle appears to function well mechanically, and could use surfaces retain about 95% maker blue with lost finish at the muzzle, attention to remove the remaining grease. A solid rifle that should make scattered light flaking and light wear along the barrel, light wear on the a good shooter. (14A9900-9) {C&R} (200/400) high edges, previous light pitting beneath the finish, and scattered light Est. 200 - 400 handling marks. The walnut stock and forend are in about very good 2706 Western Field Model 550CD Slide Action Shotgun condition with synthetic filler around the tangs, a repaired about 3'' crack serial #G380296, 20 ga, 28'' plain barrel choked improved modified with on the right side of the wrist, a repair to the toe, scattered light handling a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 97% original blue finish marks, and an added finish; the stock is fit with a scheutzen-style with scattered light oxidation, light wear at the muzzle, and a few light buttplate. The tang is clearly marked with the ''E. REMINGTON & handling marks; the receiver retains about 97-98% original anodized SONS'' address, some characters of which are partially obscured; the finish with scattered light handling marks and toning lightly to plum. The rifle is otherwise unmarked. The original barrel has been trimmed to hardwood pistolgrip stock and grooved forend are in very good plus approximately 7 1/2'', with the barrel sleeve continuing to the overall condition with scattered light handling marks throughout. Markings on length of the barrel, the rifling full-length. A weaver-style scope base has the barrel and receiver remain crisp. The shotgun is sighted with a single been mounted to the breach area of the barrel, and the rifle is sighted brass bead, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9789-29) with a Weaver K4-1 scope mounted in 1'' Weaver rings; the scope has {MODERN} (100/200) clear glass, a few light handling marks, and the post and crosshair Est. 100 - 200 reticle is broken on the right arm. An interesting rolling block project gun. 2707 Canadian No. 4 Mk I* Bolt Action Rifle by Long Branch (14A9761-3) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) serial #53L7161, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a very good plus bore with Est. 200 - 400 scattered specks of oxidation but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 2703 Remington Model 11-48 Semi-Auto Shotgun about 92% arsenal blue finish with light wear on the high edges and serial #5112147, 12 ga, 20'' shortened plain barrel choked cylinder with contact points, light oxidation on the upper barrel band, nosecap, and a bright near excellent bore with a hint of ding on the top of the bore front sight assembly, and scattered light handling marks; the magazine about 7'' from the muzzle, and few scattered spots of plastic residue. shows moderate wear with light oxidation staining and the bolt handle The metal surfaces retain about 93% original blue finish with light wear has toned to pewter. The walnut stock is in about very good condition on the high edges, thinning on the receiver and barrel, scattered specks with old light chipping on the left edge of the stock below the receiver, a of oxidation, and a few light handling marks. The checkered hardwood few light to moderate abrasions, a neatly done trapezoidal repair on the pistolgrip stock is in very good condition with spots of flaking of the finish comb, and overall light handling marks. The left side of the receiver is on the wrist, light crazing on the right side of the butt, and scattered light clearly marked ''No 4 Mk I* / LONG BRANCH / 1943'', the barrel is dings and handling marks; the stock is fit with a 3/4'' ventilated ''White neatly importer marked by ''CAI'', and the base of the bolt handle is hand Line'' recoil pad. The press-checkered forend is a likely replacement and stamped with a square. The rifle retains the standard winged blade front has an about 2'' hairline crack on the underside of the forend tip, but is in sight, and the flip-up aperture rear sight has lost the battle sight otherwise excellent condition. The Remington markings on the barrel aperture, and the ''MK 3'' designation has been altered to read ''MK and receiver remain clearly stamped. The front sight bead is absent, (x-out) 4''. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. An altogether leaving a 1/8'' hole about 3/8'' from the muzzle. The shotgun appears to salty military rifle that should still shoot well today. (14A9900-7) {C&R} function well mechanically, and features a 13 3/4'' length of pull. (200/400) (14A9900-34) {MODERN} (200/300) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 200 - 300 2708 Brazilian Model 1908 Short Rifle by DWM 2704 Winchester Model 50 Semi-Auto Shotgun serial #7884Ji, 7mm Mauser, 22'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore serial #181356A, 12 ga, 28'' plain barrel choked improved modified with with a small spot of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 90% a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 98% original blue finish, arsenal applied blue with thinning on the barrel which is toning lightly to perhaps toning lightly to brown near the muzzle, with a few light brown, a brown patina on the barrel bands and triggerguard, light wear handling marks, and the blue anodized finish on the receiver is toning on the high edges and contact points, scattered spots of light oxidation, lightly to plum. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in previous light pitting beneath the finish of the receiver, and a few light near excellent condition with a few light handling marks, and the stock handling marks; the bolt has a gunmetal gray patina with scattered light retains the ''WINCHESTER'' marked checkered hard rubber buttplate. pitting and light oxidation staining. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very The Winchester markings remain clear, and the original ''FULL'' choke good condition as lightly cleaned with four, about 1 1/4'' cracks, at the marking has been overstruck with ''MOD''; when checked with a brass heel (two on top of the comb, and one on each side), a small abrasion gauge, the choke reads improved modified. The shotgun is sighted with on the underside of the forend, scattered light handling marks, and the a single brass bead and appears to function well mechanically. steel buttplate is proud at the toe. The stock is numbered to the rifle but (14A9789-30) {C&R} (200/300) otherwise unmarked. The Brazilian crest and receiver markings remain Est. 200 - 300 largely crisp, and the triggerguard, floorplate, and bolt are serialized and matching to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with the standard barleycorn front sight and v-notch tangent rear sight, the range adjustments for which adjust easily. A nice example of these South American rifles. (14A9900-10) {C&R} (250/450) Est. 250 - 450 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2709 Custom Eastern Arms Company Single Barrel Shotgun 2713 Winchester Model 69A Bolt Action Rifle 20 ga, 18'' shortened barrel choked cylinder with a light ding about 1'' 22 S, L, LR, 25'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces from the muzzle at about the 3 o'clock position when viewed from the retain about 92% original blue finish with thinning along the barrel with muzzle, but otherwise in excellent condition. The metal surfaces of the light oxidation staining, light wear on the triggerguard and bolt handle shotgun retain 95% maker applied dark green paint with scattered light toning to gray, and light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in flaking and light oxidation. The hardwood stock and target-style forend excellent condition with perhaps a light handling mark or two, and are in very good condition with scattered flaking of the same dark green retains the ''WINCHESTER / REPEATING / ARMS CO'' marked paint finish, voids on the right side of the comb, and scattered light checkered hard rubber buttplate. The bolt handle is loose allowing some handling marks; the stock is fit with a ''White Line'' 1'' ventilated recoil swiveling motion back and forth, but it does not appear to effect function. pad, and the target-style forend is roughly finished. The receiver and The rifle is sighted with a bead-on-blade front sight and sporting-style barrel markings are light but remain legible. The shotgun is sighted with rear sight, the receiver is dovetail-cut for optics mounting, and the rifle a fiber optic front sight, the fiber missing a piece, appears to function appears to function well mechanically. Included is a 5-round well mechanically, and features an about 14 1/2'' length of pull. ''WINCHESTER'' marked magazine. (14A9789-46) {C&R} (200/300) (14A9900-39) {MODERN} (50/100) Est. 200 - 300 Est. 50 - 100 2714 Hopkins & Allen XL Falling Block Shotgun 2710 Lefever Nitro Special Boxlock Double Shotgun serial #4583, 44 CF Shot, 24'' plain barrel with a very good bore with serial #329231, 12 ga, 28'' barrels choked improved modified and full scattered light pitting throughout. The metal surfaces have toned to a with bright very good plus bores with light pitting at the muzzle in the left gray patina with scattered light oxidation staining, light oxidation on the barrel, a raised ding about 1 1/2'' from the muzzle in the left barrel, and a left side of the frame and barrel, and some scattered light handling raised ding about 2'' from the muzzle of the right barrel. The barrels marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition retain about 90% original blue finish with light wear at the muzzle, as lightly cleaned with an about 1/2'' hairline crack at the rear of the overall thinning and toning to brown, and scattered specks of oxidation. upper tang, a 1 3/4'' crack bisecting the added screw in the wrist, an The frame has light oxidation staining overall, with generous remnants of about 1/2'' chip at the toe, and a few light handling marks. The barrel is casehardened color in the protected areas around the fences and on the clearly marked on top ''X.L. SHOT-GUN 44 CAL. C.F. PAT'D JUNE 23. lever. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good 1885'', and the shotgun is otherwise unmarked. The takedown screw on plus condition as lightly cleaned with a few tiny chips at the toe, the the right side of the frame resists movement. The shotgun is sighted with checkering on the forend and pistolgrip having smoothed so as to be a lone brass bead, and appears to function well mechanically. visible but not adding any texture, and light crazing on the black gripcap; (14A9761-6) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) the stock is fit with a ''FAJEN'' marked buttplate, and the forend has a Est. 200 - 400 lighter tone than the stock. The barrel markings remain crisply stamped, 2715 Winchester Model 37 Single Barrel Shotgun the sides of the frame are engraved with a game bird on each, and the 410 Bore, 26'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore with barrels and forend are numbered to the shotgun. The shotgun locks up light wad residue at the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 30% tightly with the barrels on-face and features double triggers, an original blue finish with overall finish wear toning to a gray patina with automatic safety, an about 14 1/4'' length of pull, the lever comes to rest light oxidation staining, scattered light pitting, scattered spots of light just right of center, and the shotgun is sighted with a lone brass bead. A oxidation, generous remnants of original blue in the protected areas of nice 1936-dated shotgun that should serve well afield. (14A9873-5) the frame and edges of the forend, and a few light handling marks. The {C&R} (200/400) pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in near excellent condition with Est. 200 - 400 perhaps a touch of light cleaning on the pistolgrip and comb, light 2711 Custom Second Model Allin-Style Conversion Single Shot Rifle staining on the wrist against the frame, and a few light handling marks. serial #43549, 50 Gov't, 29 3/4'' shortened barrel with an about good The barrel address and ''WINCHESTER'' stamped on the underside of bore with light pitting and oxidation throughout. The metal surfaces have the frame remain crisp. The shotgun is off-face but locks up tightly, is a gray patina with scattered light pitting, oxidation staining, and a few sighted with a single silver bead, and appears to function well light handling marks. The walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly mechanically. (14A9900-29) {C&R} (150/250) cleaned with a light crack at the heel of the buttplate, a light crack on the Est. 150 - 250 left around the rear screw, an about 1'' crack at the rear of the lockplate, 2716 Yugoslavian Model 24/47 Bolt Action Rifle by Kragujevac Arsenal scattered light handling marks, and an added finish; the nosecap fits serial #M9645/M24012833, 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2'' barrel with a very poorly. The wrist has been thinned, leaving the two-piece triggerguard good lightly oxidized bore with strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain proud of the wood, and a concave profile has been added to the left side about 97% arsenal blue finish with light wear on the high edges, light of the comb. The lockplate has been cut into a new profile and is thinning on the barrel, receiver, and floorplate, and scattered specks of marked with a Federal Eagle and ''BRIDESBURG'', the ''US'' having oxidation on the barrel bands; the bolt remains in-the-white with been cut off, and is dated ''1862''; the markings are clear with only light scattered light pitting. The walnut stock is in near excellent condition with softening. The rear sight appears to have been recently added. The a few spots of paint on the right side and scattered light handling marks. action appears to function well mechanically. An interesting take on Both the metal surfaces and the walnut stock are suffused with these early breechloading conversions. (14A9761-14) {ANTIQUE} cosmoline, and a thorough cleaning is required. The stock is serialized (100/200) and matching to the rifle. The Yugoslavian crest on the receiver and Est. 100 - 200 other original markings remain crisp, the barrel is importer marked, and 2712 British Mk II Martini-Henry Single Shot Rifle by Enfield the receiver is marked with an additional importer added serial number. .577/450, 33'' barrel with a dark very good bore with scattered light The rifle is sighted with the original barleycorn front sight and tangent pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces have toned to a gray-brown rear sight, with the front sight hood poorly fit, and the action seems to patina with scattered light oxidation staining, traces of light pitting, a few function mechanically if slowly due to the quantity of cosmoline. A fine specks of oxidation, and a few light handling marks. The walnut stock surplus rifle that should shoot well after a good detailing. (14A9900-12) and forend are in about very good condition as lightly cleaned with old {C&R} (300/500) light chipping on the left side of the wrist against the receiver, an about Est. 300 - 500 3/4'' crack on the underside of the wrist, a small chip at the buttplate, and the buttplate is proud of the stock. The stock is marked with the remnants of what appear to be Nepalese markings on the right side of the buttstock, as well as ''II / I''. The barrel, rear sight, left side of the receiver, lever, and barrel bands are marked with mostly clear British proofs and War Department markings, and the right side of the receiver has light but legible correct ''(Queens Cypher) / V.R / ENFIELD / (defaced date) / (view mark) / II''. The rifle is sighted with the correct barleycorn front sight and ladder rear sight, the range adjustment for which does not hold spring tension and falls to the lowest setting. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. Included with the rifle is a cleaning rod. A solid example of these British military rifles. (14A9761-17) {ANTIQUE} (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2717 British Double Hammer Shotgun by J&W Tolley 2721 W. H. Davenport Single Barrel Shotgun serial #3295, 10 ga, 32'' barrels with about very good bores with a few serial #860, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked improved modified with an light bulges on the underside of the right barrel, and light pitting about very good bore with light pitting throughout and multiple light throughout both bores. The barrels have a gunmetal gray patina with dings. The metal surfaces have a gray patina with overall light oxidation fine oxidation staining, scattered specks of light oxidation, and traces of staining, scattered light pitting, and spots of old oxidation. The pinprick pitting. The frame has a brown patina along the triggerguard, checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in about very good condition as belly, hammers, and fences, with a gray patina on the lockplates, and lightly cleaned with a large chip removing the forend tip, a light crack in scattered light oxidation. The checkered straight grip walnut stock is in the left side of the wrist, scattered light handling marks, and the very good condition as lightly cleaned with light chips on either side of checkering has smoothed to be visible but not textured. The left side of the upper tang, softening of the checkering so as to be visible but not the frame is neatly marked ''Davenport'' in script, the is marked with the textured, scattered light handling marks, and an added finish; the stock patent information, and the barrel is softly marked ''THE W.H. is fit with a ''NO KICK COMING'' recoil pad. The frame is decorated with DAVENPORT FIREARMS CO. NORWICH.CONN.U.S.A.''. The barrel is tight foliate scroll engraving throughout, showing a hare on the right off-face, the latch to the takedown screw has broken off, but the shotgun lockplate and two game birds on the left, ''J&W Tolley'' marked on both; appears to otherwise function well mechanically and features a the barrels are marked with Birmingham black powder proofs, the rebounding hammer. (14A9761-10) {C&R} (50/100) barrels and forend are serialized and matching to the shotgun, and the Est. 50 - 100 rib is clearly marked ''J&W TOLLEY, MAKERS, ST MARY'S SQUARE. 2722 Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle BIRMINGHAM''. The barrels are off-face, the lever is loose, and the top serial #292176, 22 WRF, 24'' octagon barrel with an about good lever spring is broken or missing. The shotgun features rebounding oxidized bore with scattered light pitting. The metal surfaces of this hammers and an about 13 1/2'' length of pull. (14A9900-14) {ANTIQUE} second model rifle have a dark oxidized brown patina with areas of (50/100) lighter gray showing through, scattered spots of old oxidation, and light Est. 50 - 100 pitting on the last 7'' of the barrel at the muzzle. The walnut stock and 2718 Remington No. 4 Rolling Block Rifle grooved forend are in very good condition with an about 1'' crack at the serial #43642, 22 LR, 22 1/2'' octagon barrel with an about good rear of the lower tang, a tight 1/4'' crack at the heel of the steel buttplate, oxidized bore with light to moderate pitting throughout. The metal and scattered light handling marks; the steel curved buttplate has a light surfaces retain about 97-98% reapplied blue finish with light oxidation brown patina with spots of old oxidation. The barrel address and caliber scattered throughout, scattered previous light pitting beneath the finish, designation are light but still legible, as-is the serial number on the and a few light handling marks. The walnut stock and forend are in bottom of the receiver, and the serial number on the lower tang remains about very good condition as lightly cleaned with repaired cracks in the crisp. The rifle retains the blade front sight and v-notch rear sight, and wrist, two synthetic filler repaired spots on either side of the wrist, the rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A9810-4) {C&R} scattered light handling marks, and the tang is poorly fit to the wrist. The (200/300) barrel is marked ''REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION. NY.'', and the serial Est. 200 - 300 number and caliber designation on the underside of the barrel are 2723 U.S. Marked Stevens Model 416 Bolt Action Rifle softened. The rifle is sighted with a blade front sight and a fixed v-notch serial #209806, 22 LR, 26'' Stevens X medium weight target barrel with rear sight. The rifle requires mechanical attention as internal springs a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal appear to be missing or broken, and the rifle does not function parkerized finish with some light wear on the high edges, overall fine mechanically. A good candidate for a restoration project. (14A9900-23) surface oxidation, and a few light handling marks; it appears the rifle {C&R} (50/100) wore target blocks during parkerization, as two strips of blue finish Est. 50 - 100 surround the drilled and tapped holes in the receiver and barrel. The bolt 2719 Unmarked Percussion Halfstock Fowler shows moderate operational wear with light oxidation staining. The About 14 bore, 33'' part round part octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned The metal surfaces have toned to a green-gray patina with light with scattered light handling marks and is lightly ''RA'' marked on the left oxidation staining on the octagon section of barrel, scattered spots of side of the buttstock (Raritan Arsenal). The barrel address remains light oxidation, traces of light pitting, and scattered light handling marks; crisply marked and the left side of the receiver is marked ''U.S. the hammer and lockplate have an oxidized brown patina with light PROPERTY''. The rifle is sighted with a globe-style front sight and an pitting. The hardwood stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned adjustable receiver mounted rear sight, the screw-in aperture for which with a tight 1/2'' crack on the heel, an about 1'' crack on the left side of is present. A single magazine is included with the rifle and the rifle is the upper tang, a small chip below the lockplate, and a few light equipped with swivels. A solid U.S. training rifle. (14A9965-26) {C&R} handling marks. The remnants of a Belgian ''E / LG / (star)'' black (200/400) powder proof and two other proofs can be seen on the left and right Est. 200 - 400 sides of the breech, but the fowler is otherwise unmarked and sighted 2724 Japanese Type I Carcano Bolt Action Rifle with a single brass bead. The nipple shows a small chip, and the serial #C5360, 6.5 Arisaka, 30 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. hammer appears frozen at half-cock. No ramrod is included. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue finish with light wear (14A9900-58) {ANTIQUE} (75/150) on the high edges and contact points, light wear at the muzzle and on Est. 75 - 150 the floorplate, and hints of discoloration on the receiver ring; the bolt is 2720 Austrian M95 Bolt Action Rifle with Cut-Away Chamber by Steyr toned largely to gray with muted case color, pinprick pitting, and old serial #3458F, 8x56R Mannlicher, 30'' barrel with a very good bore with oxidation and the buttplate has been cleaned to gunmetal gray with a spot of moderate oxidation about 1/2'' from the muzzle, but strong scattered light oxidation staining. The semi-pistolgrip walnut stock is in rifling; the top of the chamber area of the barrel has been cut away in an very good plus condition as lightly cleaned, with the spliced-in toe about 1 1/2'' x 1/2'' section, revealing the interior of the barrel. The metal buttstock separating on the left side, a few scattered light handling surfaces retain about 50% arsenal blue finish with light wear on the high marks, and the buttplate is proud at the toe. The rifle is correctly edges, light to moderate oxidation on the bolt, receiver, and stacking unmarked except for the serial number stamped on the chamber area of rod, and a brown patina on the lower barrel band. The pistolgrip walnut the barrel, which remains crisp. The rifle is sighted with an inverted-v stock is in about very good condition with an about 4 1/2'' flexing crack front sight and v-notch rear sight, with a flip-up ladder graduated from on the right side of the receiver, light handling marks throughout, flaking 400m to 2400m. The rifle retains the cleaning rod and sling swivels, and loss of an added finish, and the steel buttplate is proud of the toe. The appears to function well mechanically. A solid example of these Italian stock is marked with multiple hand carved words in a Cyrillic worded made Japanese rifles. (14A9896-152) {C&R} (200/400) foreign language. The receiver is crisply marked ''STEYR / M95'', the Est. 200 - 400 serial numbers along the left side are partially covered by oxidation but remain easily legible, and the bolt is numbered to a different rifle. The forward action screw is missing, and the rifle retains the original open sights. (14A9900-59) {C&R} (50/100) Est. 50 - 100 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2725 Remington Model 700 BDL Bolt Action Rifle 2730 British No. 4 Mk I Bolt Action Rifle serial #7628, 308 Win, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal serial #Y2357, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a lightly frosted very good surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a light handling mark or two, bore with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 80% and the bolt handle is toning to plum; the black finish on the triggerguard thinning arsenal parkerized finish toning to gray-brown with light wear on and magazine floorplate show hints of light edge wear. The pistolgrip the high edges, scattered oxidation staining, and scattered previous walnut stock is in very good plus condition with scattered spots of light pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The walnut stock is in near excellent flaking of the finish, and the stock features a black forend tip and gripcap condition as lightly cleaned with a tight about 1/2'' crack at the rear of the with white line spacer, left side cheekpiece, and fleur-de-lis press forward handguard, a few light handling marks, and the rear handguard checkering; the factory ''Remington'' marked ventilated recoil pad is slightly loose fitting. Three indecipherable remnants of markings are remains flexible. The factory receiver markings and barrel address present behind the triggerguard, but the stock is otherwise unmarked. remain crisply stamped, and the bolt is electro-pencil numbered to the The socket is lightly marked ''B 46 / 1943 / Y2357'', the left side of the rifle. The rifle retains the ramped bead front sight, with front sight hood receiver is marked with a barely visible ''No. 4 Mk I'', and the nose cap is intact, and sporting-style rear, and a Redfield 2.75x scope is mounted crisply marked ''V.N.S / (broad arrow)''; the barrel is neatly import on a Williams one-piece base; the scope has clear glass and a crosshair marked. The rifle is sighted with the standard winged blade front sight reticle. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. An attractive and and a Mk 3 aperture rear sight, the range adjustment for which sticks handy rifle that should serve well come hunting season. (14A9984-14) slightly, and the battle sight is slightly bent. The rifle appears to function {C&R} (400/600) well mechanically. A classic Second World War rifle that should still Est. 400 - 600 shoot well today. (14A9896-95) {C&R} (200/400) 2726 Harrington & Richardson Model 088 Break Action Single Barrel Shotgun Est. 200 - 400 serial #AZ411062, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked full with an about 2731 U.S. Model 1917 Enfield Bolt Action Rifle by Winchester excellent bore with light frosting in spots. The barrel retains about 95% serial #284012, 30-06, 26'' 10-17 dated Eddystone barrel with a bright original blue with some scattered oxidation staining, light scratches and excellent bore with a hint or two of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces handling marks primarily near the muzzle. The frame retains about retain about 95% reapplied blue finish with the floorplate cleaned to 97-98% original color case-hardening which is vivid on the left flat but bright, light wear on the triggerguard, hints of light wear on the high toning on the balance of the arm, showing light oxidation staining as edges, scattered specks of oxidation, light handling marks, and well; the balance of the blue surfaces a plum patina. The hardwood scattered spots of light pitting beneath the finish. The walnut stock is in pistolgrip buttstock and the field style forend rate very good with light very good condition with a small square repair on the forend, a few dings and handling marks. The manufacturer's markings on the left side scattered synthetic filler repaired dings, an about 1'' light crack at the of the frame remain crisp. The shotgun is sighted with a lone brass bead base of the handguard, and scattered light handling marks; the steel and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9875-12) {MODERN} buttplate is slightly proud and shows a small gap at the toe. The stock is (100/200) unmarked except for a faint ''E'' stamped in the nose. The barrel Est. 100 - 200 markings remain crisp, the receiver markings are thinned but legible, 2727 Marlin Model 30A Lever Action Carbine and the expected Eagle Head and Ordnance Bomb markings are serial #25020335, 30-30 Win, 20'' barrel with a bright about excellent absent, likely removed during refinishing; the bolt handle and shroud at bore with a few scattered specks of oxidation. The metal surfaces retain lightly ''E'' marked. The rifle is sighted with the standard winged blade about 98% original blue with some scattered light oxidation staining, a front sight and a modified aperture rear sight, the flip-up ladder sight bit of active oxidation, and scattered light handling marks including light graduated from 700 yards to 1900 yards, and the bolt has been modified abrasions on the right side of the receiver. The pistolgrip hardwood to cock-on-close. A solid rifle that should shoot well. (14A9896-144) stock and forend are in very good condition with scattered light handling {MODERN} (300/500) marks and a few spots of light flaking of the finish, and feature Est. 300 - 500 press-checkering with an oak leaf motif and a stag head on the 2732 U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle by Remington pistolgrip. The barrel address remains crisply stamped. The carbine is serial #4140589, 30-06, 24'' 3-44 dated Remington Arms barrel with a sighted with a brass bead front sight and sporting-style rear sight, and very good bore with specks of oxidation throughout but strong rifling. appears to function well mechanically. (14A9875-15) {MODERN} The metal surfaces retain about 90% original mixed blue and parkerized (150/250) finishes with light wear on the high edges and contact points, scattered Est. 150 - 250 light oxidation, and scattered light handling marks; the bolt shows light 2728 Stevens Model 94P Break Action Shotgun operational wear, light oxidation staining, and scattered light pitting. The serial #D308615, 20 ga, 28'' plain barrel choked modified with a very ''scant'' walnut stock is in about very good condition as lightly cleaned good bore with spots of light oxidation. The barrel retains about 95% with an about 3'' crack in the handguard, an about 2 1/2'' repair behind original blue showing light scattered oxidation and light handling marks. the receiver, lost finish on the wrist and comb, and a few light handling The frame retains a similar amount of original color case-hardening with marks; the stock is unmarked. The receiver and barrel markings remain a smattering of light oxidation. The hardwood press checkered pistolgrip crisp and the magazine cutoff, bolt assembly, sling swivels and stacking buttstock and field-style forend rate very good with light dings and swivel are ''R'' marked. The front sight blade is absent, but the base is handling marks. The spur of the hammer has been broken off and a intact, and replacement blades are available online; the aperture rear common hardware store bolt has been added to aid in cocking the sight is intact. A good candidate for a restoration project. (14A9899-36) shotgun. The shotgun is sighted with a lone bead and appears to {C&R} (400/600) function well mechanically. (14A9875-13) {MODERN} (50/100) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 50 - 100 2733 Swedish Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle by Carl Gustafs with Finnish 2729 Remington Model 14 Slide Action Rifle Markings serial #119663, 35 Rem, 22'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore serial #484652, 6.5x55mm Swedish, 29'' barrel with a bright excellent with scattered spots of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain about bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% arsenal blue finish with light 75-80% original blue finish with light wear on the barrel and light to silvering on the high edges, light wear on the rear sight and barrel, and moderate wear on the receiver, the worn areas toning to pewter, scattered light handling marks; the bolt remains bright. The walnut stock thinning of the finish along the barrel, and scattered light handling is in near excellent condition with a small chip at the heel, scattered light marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved handguard are in very handling marks, and the stock retains the brass stock disc; the disc lists good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a tight about 1/2'' crack on the bore condition as ''1''. The Swedish crest, manufacturer marking, the right side of the wrist, finish loss on the forend, scattered light and ''1920'' date remain crisply marked, and a lightly marked boxed ''SA'' handling marks, and the buttplate and lower tang are lightly proud of the Finnish rework mark is stamped to the left of the crest. The bolt has stock. The barrel address and model designation on the receiver remain been renumbered to the rifle, and the remaining serialized parts are crisp. The rifle is sighted with a bead-on-blade front sight and a matching to the rifle; numerous crown proofs are marked on the small semi-buckhorn sporting-style rear sight, and the top of the receiver has parts. The rifle is sighted with the standard blade front sight and u-notch been drilled and tapped; a pair of previous holes in the top of the rear sight with flip-up ladder, and the barrel features a threaded muzzle receiver are filled. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A for use with a blank firing adapter; a thread protector is in place. classic rifle in an effective chambering. (14A9992-12) {C&R} (200/400) Approximately 77,000 Model 1896 Swedish Mauser rifles were bought Est. 200 - 400 by Finland, and this is an excellent example of one. (14A9896-104) {C&R} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2734 U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory 2740 Savage Model 93 Bolt Action Rifle serial #87951, 30-06, 24'' Springfield Armory barrel with a fair to poor serial #J446646, 17 HMR, 22'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal bore. The metal surfaces of this 1904-dated rifle have a mottled surfaces and the checkered pistolgrip synthetic stock retain about 99% gray-brown patina light wear on the high edges and overall light pitting Realtree Hardwoods camouflage pattern finish with a light handling mark and old oxidation. The straight grip walnut stock is in very good or two. The barrel address remains clear and helpfully highlighted in condition as perhaps lightly cleaned with a 1'' crack at the rear of the yellow against the camouflage finish. The rifle has no provisions for receiver, scattered spots of dark stains, and a few light handling marks; open sights and is sighted with a Bushnell 3-9x40mm scope with the the stock is marked with a light but clear boxed ''C.C.V.'' cartouche. The same camouflage finish, clear glass, and a duplex reticle. Included with receiver markings are partially obscured in spots but overall remain the rifle is a single 5-round magazine. A good option for the small game legible and the barrel markings are faint, reading ''SA / (flaming bomb) / hunter. (14A9957-32) {C&R} (150/250) 05''. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the rear sight appears to Est. 150 - 250 be missing the elevation adjustment tension screw, and the rifle appears 2741 Pre '64 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine to function well mechanically. Low numbered 1903 rifles are sold as serial #2406304, 30-30 Win, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The collectibles only and no attempt should be made to load or fire them. A metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue finish with old oxidation on salty Model 1903 from the first few years of production. (14A9896-167) the right side of the receiver, light oxidation on the barrel band, old {C&R} (400/600) oxidation and light pitting at the end of the full-length magazine tube, Est. 400 - 600 and the barrel is toning lightly to brown. The straight grip walnut stock 2735 Sears/Ted Williams Model 53 Bolt Action Rifle and forend are in very good plus condition with a shallow chip at the serial #U147235, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a few scattered specks of heel and a few light handling marks. The barrel address, Winchester oxidation in an otherwise excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain proofs, and serial number remain crisply stamped. The carbine is about 98% original blue finish with scattered specks of oxidation, a few sighted with a ramped bead front sight and a sporting-style rear sight, light handling marks, and the receiver ring is toning lightly to plum. The and appears to function well mechanically. A solid 1960 vintage pistolgrip hardwood walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a Winchester 94 that will serve well come hunting season. (14A9957-22) few scattered light handling marks, and the stock features {C&R} (450/650) press-checkering on the pistolgrip and forend. The barrel address Est. 450 - 650 remains crisply stamped. The rifle retains the ramped bead front sight 2742 Remington Model 1100 LH Semi-Auto Shotgun and flip-up sporting-style rear sight, and is sighted with a Valor serial #L916864V, 12 ga, 30'' ventilated rib barrel choked full with a 3-9x40mm scope mounted with unmarked rings and bases, with clear bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this left-hand shotgun retain glass and a fine crosshair reticle. The rifle appears to function well about 80% original blue finish with light oxidation on and in the receiver, mechanically and should make a good choice for the beginning hunter. light to moderate oxidation along the barrel, a few spots of light pitting, (14A9957-29) {MODERN} (300/500) and scattered light handling marks. The pistolgrip hardwood stock and Est. 300 - 500 forend are in about very good condition with an about 1'' chip at the toe, 2736 J. Stevens Model 5100 Boxlock Double Shotgun flaking of the finish, and scattered light handling marks; the shotgun 12 ga, 28'' barrels choked improved modified and full rating very good features fleur-de-lis pattern press-checkering on the pistolgrip and plus with a raised ding in the left bore about 4'' from the muzzle, and forend. The barrel address remains clear and the receiver and bolt are scattered spots of frosting. The barrels retain about 80% thinning roll-engraved with the standard foliate pattern. Shotgun is sighted with a original blue finish with scattered light oxidation and a few light handling lone silver bead and functions mechanically, and could benefit from a marks, and the frame retains about 90% vibrant case color with light thorough cleaning. A good candidate for a restoration project. wear in the grasping area and light oxidation on the triggerguard. The (14A9957-6) {MODERN} (200/400) checkered pistolgrip Tenite stock is in very good condition with scattered Est. 200 - 400 light handling marks and a small gap beneath the triggerguard. The 2743 J.C. Higgins Model 29 Semi-Auto Rifle frame is marked ''STEVENS'' with a pointing bird-dog on the left side, 22 LR, 24'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore with a scattered spot and the right side of the frame is marked with the company information or two of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 98% blue and and model designation, all of which remains largely crisp. The shotgun anodized finishes with light edge wear at the muzzle and scattered fine locks up tightly and features double triggers, an automatic safety, dual surface oxidation. The two piece pistolgrip hardwood stock is in very silver beads, and the lever comes to rest just right of center. good plus condition with scattered light handling marks. The barrel (14A9957-26) {C&R} (200/300) address remains crisply stamped. The rifle is sighted with a ramped Est. 200 - 300 blade front sight and sporting-style rear sight, and the receiver is factory 2737 Stevens Model 9478 Single Barrel Shotgun dovetail-cut for optics mounting. The rifle appears to function well serial #E746248, 12 ga, 28'' plain barrel choked full with a bright mechanically. (14A9957-30) {C&R} (100/200) excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue finish Est. 100 - 200 with overall light oxidation, the right side of the receiver is toning to plum, 2744 Mossberg/Maverick Model 88 Slide Action Shotgun and a few light handling marks. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in very serial #MV98415J, 12 ga, 18 1/2'' plain barrel choked cylinder with a good plus condition with a spot of flaking of the finish against the bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue buttplate and a few light handling marks. The barrel address is softened and anodized finishes with some fine surface oxidation on the magazine but legible, and the shotgun is sighted with a silver bead. The shotgun tube, a few light dings on the right side of the receiver, and the receiver locks up tightly, features an ejector, and appears to function well is toning to plum. The black pistolgrip polymer stock and grooved forend mechanically. (14A9957-3) {MODERN} (50/100) are in excellent condition with a few light handling marks. The receiver Est. 50 - 100 and barrel markings remain crisply stamped. The shotgun is sighted with 2738 Mossberg Model 500A Slide Action Shotgun a single brass bead, and the shotgun appears to function well serial #T303926, 12 ga, 28'' ventilated rib accu-choked barrel with a mechanically. (14A9957-24) {MODERN} (150/250) bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue Est. 150 - 250 finish some scattered light handling marks and light wear at the muzzle. 2745 Savage Model 65M Bolt Action Rifle The checkered pistolgrip hardwood stock and forend are in excellent serial #D806571, 22 Magnum, 22'' barrel with a very good bore with a condition with a light handling mark or two. The barrel address remains spot of oxidation and light pitting about midway down the bore. The crisply stamped. The shotgun is sighted with a white bead front sight metal surfaces retain about 50% original blue with moderate oxidation with a small brass bead a midrib, features compensator holes about 3'' throughout. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in about good condition from the muzzle, and appears to function well mechanically. Included with extensive bubbling and flaking varnish finish and a few light with the shotgun is a single accu-choke marked ''MOD''. (14A9957-13) handling marks, and the stock features press checkering on the {MODERN} (200/400) pistolgrip and forend. The barrel address is partially obscured by Est. 200 - 400 oxidation, but is generally legible. The rifle is sighted with a ramped 2739 Mossberg Model 835 Ulti Mag Slide Action Shotgun bead front sight and sporting-style rear sight, appears to function well serial #UM813297, 12 ga, 24'' ventilated rib accu-choked barrel with a mechanically, and no magazine is included. (14A9957-2) {MODERN} bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original (20/40) Mossy Oak Breakup camouflage finish. The checkered pistolgrip Est. 20 - 40 synthetic stock and forend are in excellent condition retaining about 99% Mossy Oak Breakup camouflage finish with a few light handling marks. The shotgun is sighted with a green fiber optic front sight and red fiber optic rear sight, position about midrib, and the barrel is ported about 3'' from the muzzle. The shotgun appears to function well mechanically, and no accu-choke is included. (14A9957-5) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2746 Mossberg Model 500A Slide Action Shotgun 2752 Stoeger Uplander Boxlock Double Shotgun serial #T303915, 12 ga frame, barrel is not present. The metal surfaces serial #332223, 410 Bore, 26'' barrels choked improved modified in both retain about 98-99% original blue and anodized finishes with some light with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original oxidation on the end of the magazine tube and a few light handling blue finish with the frame toning lightly to brown and a few light handling marks. The press-checkered pistolgrip hardwood stock and forend are in marks. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and semi-beavertail forend excellent condition. The shotgun appears to function well mechanically, are in very good plus condition with some scattered light handling marks and replacement barrels are available online. (14A9957-12) {MODERN} and a few flattened points in otherwise sharp checkering. The forend (50/100) and barrels are serialized and matching to the shotgun. The shotgun Est. 50 - 100 locks up tightly and features double triggers, an automatic safety, and is 2747 Mossberg Model 500 Slide Action Shotgun sighted with a lone brass bead. A solid shotgun for the small-bore serial #T781470, 12 ga frame, no barrel is present. The metal surfaces shotgunner. (14A9896-124) {MODERN} (300/500) retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with light Est. 300 - 500 operational wear on the magazine tube and a few light handling marks. 2753 Italian Model 91/38 Bolt Action Carbine by Terni The pistolgrip polymer stock and grooved forend are in excellent serial #V8182, 7.35 Carcano, 21'' barrel with a very good bore with light condition with a light handling mark or two. The shotgun appears to pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces have toned mainly to a function well mechanically, and replacement barrels are available online. brown patina with remnants of blue finish in the protected areas of the (14A9957-14) {MODERN} (50/100) receiver and on the nosecap, the barrel toning gray-brown, and the Est. 50 - 100 triggerguard retaining about 80% blue with light wear and oxidation 2748 Ruger 10/22 Takedown Semi-Auto Carbine staining. The hardwood stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned serial #0009-08845, 22 LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. with an about 1'' crack behind the receiver, an old abrasion on the The barrel retains a bright stainless steel finish and the receiver a matte toeline, and scattered light handling marks. A remnant of a cartouche is brushed aluminum finish, both with perhaps a light handling mark or two. visible on the left side of the stock, with an illegible serial number The synthetic checkered pistolgrip stock and forend are in excellent stamped against the buttplate. The base of the barrel is marked ''(crown) condition. The receiver and barrel markings remain crisp, and the rifle is / RE / TERNI'', dated 1939, and is marked with a boxed ''SA'' Finnish sighted with a bead front sight and flip-up sporting-style rear sight. The rework mark; all markings are lightly faded. The rifle is sighted with a carbine is missing the rear receiver cross pin holding the triggerguard fixed blade front sight and fixed v-notch rear sight, regulated to 200 assembly in place, replacements are available online, and the carbine is meters. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. Finland currently disassembled into three pieces. Included with the carbine is the purchased Carcano rifles for use during the Winter War, and this black Ruger carry bag, in excellent condition. (14A9957-16) {MODERN} appears to be such example. (14A9896-139) {C&R} (200/300) (200/300) Est. 200 - 300 Est. 200 - 300 2754 Unmarked Italian Model 1941 Bolt Action Rifle 2749 Slide Action Shotgun serial #QL6996, 6.5 Carcano, 27'' barrel with a very good bore with serial #92194, 16 ga, 26'' plain barrel choked improved modified with a scattered pinprick to light pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal bright excellent bore with scattered spots of light frosting. The receiver surfaces retain about 92% arsenal blue finish with the areas of the retains about 30% original blue finish with moderate wear to gunmetal receiver toning to plum, light pitting at the muzzle and on the gray with remnants of blue on the sides and top of the receiver, triggerguard, remnants of fine surface oxidation on the barrel, and a few scattered light oxidation, and the grasping area has worn to a pewter light handling marks. The straight grip hardwood stock is in very good patina. The barrel and magazine tube retain about 90% original blue plus condition with a 5/8'' crack in the handguard and a few light with moderate wear on the receiver extension, overall thinning along the handling marks, and the stock is marked with the faint remnants of a barrel, scattered specks of oxidation, and a few light handling marks. circular cartouche on the left side of the buttstock and is renumbered to The pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forend are in very good the rifle. The metal surfaces are unmarked with exception of the serial condition with three, about 1'' cracks in the wrist, scattered light handling number. The rifle retains the standard open sights, which function marks, and retains the ''WINCHESTER / REPEATING / ARMS CO'' correctly. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. An attractive marked hard rubber buttplate. The barrel address remains crisply Italian rifle from WWII. (14A9896-154) {C&R} (150/250) marked, the Winchester proof on the receiver is faded lightly but visible, Est. 150 - 250 and the barrel is marked full but gauges improved modified. The 2755 British No. 1 Mk III* Bolt Action Drill Rifle by BSA shotgun is sighted with a lone bead and appears to function well serial #H9115, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a very good bore with light mechanically. A solid 1914-dated Winchester shotgun that could benefit frosting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1917-dated rifle from a thorough cleaning and oiling. (14A9923-1) {C&R} (200/300) retain about 97% arsenal applied blue finish with some light wear on the Est. 200 - 300 high edges, light toning to brown on the nosecap, scattered specks of 2750 Intratec TEC-DC9 Semi-Auto Pistol oxidation, a few light pits on the socket, and scattered light handling serial #D066391, 9mm, 5'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal marks; the magazine shows light wear on the edges with light oxidation surfaces retain about 97% original phosphate finish with spot of light staining. The European hardwood stock is in very good plus condition as oxidation and a few light handling marks. The polymer frame rates lightly cleaned with a few scattered light chips behind the nosecap, excellent, with a few light handling marks, and the manufacturer partially obscuring the stock serial number, two arsenal repairs to the information stamped into the frame remains crisp. Included with the handguard, an arsenal repair at the heel, and some light handling pistol are two 32-round magazines and a factory hardcase end-labeled marks. The buttstock is painted with a 2'' strip of white and a red dot with to the gun. (14A9378-26) {MODERN} (200/400) a crisp ''DP'' stamped next to it on the left side, a swirl of red paint on Est. 200 - 400 both sides of the stock below the receiver, a crisp ''DP'' is stamped 2751 British No. 4 Mk I Bolt Action Rifle by Maltby above the faint remnants of a similar previous marking on the underside serial #BK13304, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore of the stock, and the stock is serialized ''C / 9_4_'' with digits obscured with hints of light frosting in the grooves but strong rifling. The metal by the aforementioned light chipping. The royal cypher, manufacturer surfaces retain about 97% arsenal blue finish with light wear on the high marking, and model designation on the right side of the socket remain edges and contact points, light muzzle wear, thinning on the nosecap, crisp, the receiver ring is crisply marked ''ENGLAND'' and ''(broad and a few light handling marks. The walnut stock is in very good plus arrow)'' around the serial number, the barrel is serialized and matching condition as lightly cleaned with scattered light handling marks. The and is marked with clear British export proofs, and the bolt and nosecap stock is marked with a ''(Broad Arrow)'' behind the triggerguard, ''SL / N / are serialized to a different rifle. The rifle retains the standard open 74'' inside the pistolgrip, ''(crown) / D6 / H'' ahead of the magazine well, sights, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9896-93) {C&R} and ''SL / N / 74 / (broad arrow)'' behind the nosecap. The receiver ring (200/400) is marked with a small ''(crown) / BNP'', the model designation on the left Est. 200 - 400 side of the receiver is light but legible, and the socket is lightly marked ''M 1944'' above the serial number; the barrel is British export marked. The rifle is sighted with the standard winged blade front sight and a Mk 3 aperture rear sight with flip-up ladder, the elevation adjustments for which function smoothly. Included with the rifle is a canvas sling marked ''S1944''. An attractive WWII rifle for the budding collector. (14A9896-96) {C&R} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2756 Yugoslavian M48BO Bolt Action Rifle by Kragujevac Arsenal 2760 Japanese Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle by Nagoya serial #V28458, 8mm Mauser, 23'' barrel with a bright otherwise serial #47985, 7.7mm Arisaka, 25 1/2'' barrel with a very good bore with excellent bore with a few specks of oxidation. The metal surfaces retain scattered spots of light oxidation, but evident rifling throughout. The about 98-99% arsenal blue finish with a few light dings and some light metal surfaces of this seventh series rifle have an overall brown patina wear on the front sight hood; the bolt and buttplate remain bright. The with remnants of old oxidation, scattered spots of light pitting, light wear pistolgrip European hardwood stock is in excellent condition as lightly at the muzzle, and remnants of blue finish on the rear sight and in the cleaned with a few light handling marks and is marked with multiple protected areas of the receiver. The Asian hardwood stock is in very small proofs and is numbered to the rifle on the left side of the butt. The good condition with an about 1 1/2'' crack on the left side of the upper receiver is entirely devoid of markings beyond the serial number, as is tang, a tight about 1'' crack on the right side of the nose, small chips at normal for this variant, the underside of the barrel is import marked the toe, and scattered light handling marks. The model designation ''Cherry Inc'', and a few small boxed ''1'', ''M'', and ''BK'' proofs are seen remains crisply stamped, the Chrysanthemum has been defaced with an on the small parts; the bolt and magazine floorplate are serialized and ''X'' stamped over it, and the bolt body, firing pin, and extractor are matching to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with the standard barleycorn serialized and matching to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with the standard front sight and tangent rear sight, features a bayonet lug, and appears to barleycorn front sight and features the aperture rear sight with flip-up function well mechanically. Included with the rifle is a non-matching ladder; the aircraft sighting ''wings'' are not present. The bolt has a late bayonet, frog, sling, and cleaning kit. A solid Serbian produced production simplified bolt handle and safety knob. All together a solid Mauser-pattern rifle that should shoot well today. (14A9993-46) {C&R} late WWII Type 99 Arisaka for the martial collector. (14A9896-149) (300/500) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 200 - 400 2757 Soviet Model 91/30 Bolt Action Rifle by Izhevsk 2761 French Model 1892 Berthier Carbine by Chatellerault serial #ASH290/MK4664, 7.62x54R, 29'' barrel with a bright very good serial #9057, 8mm Lebel, 17 1/2'' 1917-dated MAC barrel with a very bore with scattered light pitting in the grooves but strong rifling. The good bore with scattered light frosting and evident rifling. The metal metal surfaces retain about 98% arsenal blue finish with light wear at the surfaces have a gunmetal gray patina with light oxidation staining on the muzzle, previous light pitting beneath the finish on the triggerguard, and triggerguard and barrel bands, hints of oxidation staining on the barrel scattered light handling marks. The European hardwood stock is in very and receiver, remnants of blue in the protected areas, and scattered good plus condition with scattered flaking of the arsenal shellac finish light handling marks. The European hardwood stock is in about very and a few light handling marks. The stock shows scattered faint proofs good condition with an about 1 1/2'' crack in the handguard, a factory marks. The ''1942'' date and serial number remain crisp, the scattered repair to the handguard, scattered light dings and handling marks, and soviet proofs are lightly faded, and a light but clear rework mark is an added glossy finish. An illegible serial number is stamped on the left stamped on the barrel; the barrel is import marked below the front sight. side of the buttstock by the steel buttplate, ''EH'' is scratched on the left The bolt and buttplate are serialized and matching, and the magazine side below the action, and ''R.M'' marked upside down on the right side floorplate has been renumbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the of the forend. The left side of the receiver is clearly marked standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. ''Chatellerault'' in script next to ''MLE 1892 MD'', the top of the receiver (14A9896-169) {C&R} (200/300) ring is ''N'' marked, the bolt is numbered to a different carbine, and the Est. 200 - 300 barrel is neatly import marked. The rifle retains the standard post-1915 2758 Custom Fazakerley No. 4 Mk 2 Bolt Action Rifle open sights, and appears to function well mechanically. A salty French serial #PF246459, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright excellent bore carbine from the first world war. (14A1009-5) {C&R} (200/300) with hints of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 95% Est. 200 - 300 arsenal applied black enamel finish with light to moderate flaking on the 2762 Siamese Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle by Tokyo Arsenal bolt and triggerguard, light edge wear on the barrel band, and a few light serial #24104, 8x50mm Siamese Rimmed, 29'' barrel with a very good handling marks; the magazine shows light high edge wear. The plus bore with hints of frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal European hardwood stock is in excellent condition as lightly cleaned surfaces retain about 96% arsenal blue finish with some light wear on with scattered light handling marks, and the forestock and handguard the high edges, light wear on the barrel bands and at the muzzle, light have been shorted to about 1'' beyond the barrel band; the buttstock fits thinning on the rear of the receiver and magazine floorplate, scattered slightly loosely. The receiver markings appear to have been remarked fine surface oxidation, and scattered spots of light pitting. The Asian after refinishing. The rifle is sighted with the standard winged blade front hardwood stock is in near excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a sight and Mk 2 aperture rear sight, with a 300 yard and 600 yard few scattered old light handling marks. The receiver is clearly marked aperture, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid rifle made with a Siamese Charkra above the model designation and the rear of cosmetically similar to the L42A1. (14A9947-2) {MODERN} (200/300) the receiver is crisply marked with the serial number; all markings are in Est. 200 - 300 Siamese characters. The rifle retains the standard barleycorn front sight 2759 Remington Model 81 Woodsmaster Semi-Auto Rifle and tangent rear sight, the sliding dustcover is intact and moves serial #20131, 35 Rem, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal smoothly, and the rifle appears to have avoided conversion to 8x52mm surfaces retain about 95% original blue finish with moderate wear on the Rimmed as the rear sight ramp remains intact and unground. The rifle lower tang, light wear on the high edges and contact points, light appears to function well mechanically. A good choice for the military thinning of the blue at the top and bottom of the front edge of the collector, as few of these rifles avoided arsenal conversion. receiver, and scattered light handling marks and specks of oxidation. (14A9896-70) {C&R} (200/300) The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned Est. 200 - 300 with a light handling mark or two, the checkered steel ''Remington'' 2763 Siamese Type 45/66 Bolt Action Rifle by Tokyo Arsenal marked buttplate is proud at the heel and toe, and traces of synthetic serial #38031, 8x52mm Siamese Rimmed, 29'' barrel with a bright filler are found at both upper and lower tangs; the stock features a excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% arsenal blue finish glossy finish. The replacement walnut forend is in excellent condition as with thinning and toning lightly to brown on the receiver and dustcover, lightly cleaned with two small tight drying cracks at the nose, and thinning and toning to gray along the barrel, light wear on the barrel displays attractive figure. The receiver markings and barrel address forward of the nosecap, light oxidation staining, and scattered pinprick remain crisply stamped, and the barrel is date coded ''AL'' for March of and light pitting. The Asian hardwood stock is in very good plus 1942; small inspection stamps are marked on the underside of the condition as lightly cleaned with a small, repaired crack in the nose of receiver, just ahead of the magazine. The rifle is sighted with a bead the handguard, a few light handling marks, and an added finish. The front sight and sporting-style rear sight, to which a set screw has been Siamese Charkra, model designation, and serial number remain clearly added to prevent unintentional adjustment. The rifle appears to function marked, with all markings being in Siamese characters. The rifle is well mechanically, and should make a great shooter. (14A9947-3) {C&R} sighted with the standard barleycorn front sight and tangent rear sight, (300/500) the rear sight ramp is ground down for the updated cartridge's ballistics, Est. 300 - 500 partially removing the Siamese numbers along the side, the follower has been unsuccessfully modified to remove the bolt hold-open feature, and the dustcover slides smoothly. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A9896-71) {C&R} (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2764 Savage Fox Model B-SE Boxlock Double Shotgun 2767 Chinese Type 38-Style Bolt Action Short Rifle serial #B620100, 20 ga, 26'' ventilated rib barrels choked improved serial #9840, 6.5 Arisaka, 23 1/4'' barrel with an about good lightly cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain oxidized bore with evident rifling. The metal surfaces have an overall about 95% reapplied blue finish with the first 6'' of barrel from the breech brown patina with scattered old oxidation, a few spots of light pitting, forward toning lightly to brown, scattered light handling marks, and a few hints of silvering on the high edges, and a few light handling marks. The specks of light oxidation. The frame retains 99% vibrant casehardened Asian hardwood stock is in about very good condition with an 1 1/4'' and color with a few spots of light edge wear. The pistolgrip walnut stock and a 3/4'' chip at the toe, an about 4'' crack along the forend below the rear beavertail forend are in very good condition with a small flakes next to sight assembly, a few light drying cracks in the butt, and scattered light the triggerguard, scattered light flaking and crazing of the finish, and a handling marks consistent with extended field use. The stock is marked few light handling marks. The stock features press-checkering on the with Chinese characters, both in paint and stamped into the wood, on pistolgrip and forend, a 3/4'' ventilated ''White Line'' recoil pad, and a 14 the right side of the butt. The receiver is marked with three crisp 1/2'' length of pull. The barrel address and caliber markings remain characters in vertical order, the barrel and receiver are serialized on the largely clear, with light fading to some characters, and the bottom of the left side, and an unknown arsenal marking is stamped to the right of the frame is neatly engraved with a stylized fox head. The shotgun locks up serial number, the barrel band is numbered to the rifle, and the bolt is tightly with the barrels on face, is sighted with a red fiber optic front numbered to a different rifle; the left side of the rear sight base is import sight, features a single nonselective trigger, automatic safety, selective marked by Federal Ordnance. The rifle is sighted with a barleycorn front ejectors, and the lever comes to rest right of center. A solid shotgun for sight and v-notch rear sight, with flip-up ladder sight graduated from 600 your sporting needs. (14A9941-3) {MODERN} (200/400) to 2000 meters, the receiver ring features two gas escape holes, and the Est. 200 - 400 rifle has sling swivels and a stacking hook. The rifle appears to function 2765 Japanese Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle by Kokura well mechanically. An interesting rifle similar to the Type 38 Short Rifle. serial #13727, 7.7mm Arisaka, 25 1/2'' barrel with a bright near excellent (14B9807-50) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (200/400) bore with hints of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces of this 25th series Est. 200 - 400 rifle have an overall brown patina with overall scattered light oxidation, 2768 Swiss Model 1889 Schmidt-Rubin Bolt Action Rifle by Bern some light wear on the high edges, the receiver showing remnants of serial #95905, 7.5x53.5mm, 30 1/2'' barrel with a bright very good plus original blue beneath light oxidation and oxidation staining, and some bore with a spot of light frosting at the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain scattered light handling marks; the bolt shows light to moderate about 90% original blue finish with overall scattered thinning of the blue, operational wear and light oxidation. The Asian hardwood stock is in light wear on the high edges and contact points, light oxidation staining about very good condition with an about 2'' crack on the left side of the and specks of light oxidation, and the barrel is toning to gray at the upper tang, two about 2'' cracks on the right side of the wrist emanating muzzle. The straight grip walnut stock is in near excellent condition as from the upper and lower tangs, the spliced toe is separating from the perhaps lightly cleaned with some scattered light handling marks and stock, and numerous light dings and handling marks consistent with the toe of the buttplate slightly proud, and the stock is stamped with a extended field use. The right side of the stock is marked ''7 / 38'' in white crisp circled ''3'' on the heel, a small Swiss shield on the right side of the paint, and the illegible remnants of similar markings are present on the buttstock, and a second lightly faded Swiss shield on the top of the left side. The chrysanthemum has been completely ground off, the handguard. The small ''+'' proofs are clearly stamped on the receiver, model markings and serial number remain clear, and the bolt body and barrel, and small parts, and the barrel, bolt, magazine, and buttplate are firing pin are lightly numbered to the rifle. The rifle features the late war numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the original barleycorn front sight barleycorn front sight without protective wings, standard aperture rear and v-notch rear, graduated from 300 meters to 2000 meters, and the sight with flip-up ladder without aircraft targeting wings, and a simplified sling swivels are intact. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. safety knob. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. An honest Included with the rifle is muzzle and front sight cover. An attractive piece example of a late war Type 99. (14A9807-153) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio of Swiss history. (14A9896-146) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) Collection] (400/600) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 400 - 600 2769 L.C. Smith Grade 1 Sidelock Double Shotgun 2766 Japanese Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle by Nagoya serial #313244, 12 ga, 32'' damascus barrels choked full in both with serial #39923, 30-06, 25 1/2'' barrel with a very good plus bore with about very good bores with a moderate ding in the right barrel about 13 scattered specks of oxidation. The metal surfaces of this fourth series 1/2'' from the breech, multiple small light dings in both bores, and light rifle retain about 97% gray later applied parkerized finish with light wear frosting in the left bore. The barrels have a pewter patina with light on the high edges and contact points, previous pinprick pitting beneath oxidation staining and specks of oxidation, showing a nice damascus the finish on the floorplate, and scattered light handling marks. The pattern the full length, and the frame of the shotgun has a gunmetal gray nosecap, rear sling swivel, and buttplate have a brown patina, and the patina with scattered light oxidation, light oxidation staining, and hints of rear sight retains a blue finish. The Asian hardwood stock is in very good casehardened color in the protected areas of the fences and lever. The condition with scattered light bubbling of the finish and the expected light checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in dings and handling marks from field use. The chrysanthemum has been excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a few light handling marks, ground off with remnants still visible, the model mark and serial number some light staining around the lower tang, and the frame being slightly remain crisp, and the left side of the receiver has been stamped ''US proud of the wrist; the forend features an ebony insert at the base and CAL 30'' just ahead of the serial number. The rifle retains the standard tip. The lockplates are decorated with some loose foliate scroll winged barleycorn front sight and aperture rear sight, the aircraft engraving and are marked ''L.C. SMITH'', and the forend and barrel are targeting wings absent from the flip-up ladder sight. The receiver ring serialized and matching to the shotgun. Both barrels are off-face has been notched to accommodate the longer 30-06 Springfield showing a sliver of light between the barrels and the breech face, and cartridge and the safety knob is of the late war simplified variety. Before the shotgun features double triggers, a nonautomatic safety, extractors, any thought is given to firing this rifle, a qualified gunsmith should be and the lever comes to rest just left of center. Due to the damascus consulted to verify chambering and headspace. An interesting variation barrels and the ding in the right barrel, no thought should be given to of the Type 99 possibly converted for use in the early stages of the loading and firing this shotgun, and should be considered a collectible Korean War. (14B9807-150) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] only. (14A9941-2) {C&R} (200/400) (400/600) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2770 Remington Model 1889 Grade 1 Double Hammergun 2774 Stevens No. 35 Offhand Pistol serial #82913, 12 ga, 32'' barrels choked full and improved modified with serial #38106, 22 LR, 8'' part round part octagon barrel with a bright about very good bores with a light to moderate ding in the right barrel excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original blue finish about 6 1/2'' from the muzzle, a few scattered light dings in both, and with light wear on the high edges and contact points, thinning of the blue light pitting the last 2'' to the muzzle in both barrels. The barrels have a along the barrel, scattered spots of light oxidation, light oxidation gray patina with overall light oxidation staining, scattered spots of old staining, and a few light handling marks. The smooth walnut grips are in oxidation primarily concentrated closer to the muzzle, scattered spots of very good to very good plus condition with spots of flaking of the finish, a light pitting beneath the forend, and generous remnants of original blue light ding on the right panel, and a few light handling marks; the grips within the protected area beneath the forend. The frame has a pewter are both pencil numbered to the pistol. A few of the screws show hints of patina with scattered light pitting, light oxidation staining on the fences, slot damage. The barrel address and serial number remain crisply lever, and hammers, and traces of casehardened color in the protected stamped. The pistol is sighted with a Lyman gold bead front sight and area beneath the fences. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and the u-notch rear sight is missing the elevator. The pistol locks up tightly splinter-style forend are in about very good condition with a 1'' chip on and appears to function well mechanically. An attractive tip-up pistol that the left side of the upper tang, an about 3/4'' crack at the rear of both should still shoot well. (14A9965-58) {C&R} (200/400) lockplates, an about 1 1/4'' crack between the trigger and right side Est. 200 - 400 lockplate, a 3/4'' crack at the heel of the stock, the checkering softened 2775 Ruger New Bearcat Single Action Revolver and largely without texture, and scattered light handling marks. Both serial #93-10039, 22 LR, 4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The lockplates are lightly marked ''REMINGTON ARMS CO.'', and the metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with a few tiny dings matted rib is marked ''REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION NY U.S.A.''. The on the bottom of the grip frame, and the frame is toning slightly to plum. barrels are off-face showing a sliver of light between the barrel and the The hardwood grips are in excellent condition with black and silver breech face and the shotgun features extractors, rebounding hammers Ruger medallions on both panels. The cylinder is engraved ''RUGER / which appear in-time, an about 14 1/4'' length of pull, and the hammer BEARCAT'' along with the depictions of a bear and cougar. The revolver comes to rest just left of center. An honest shotgun for the beginning appears to function well mechanically and features fixed sights. Remington collector. (14A9954-7) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) (14A9965-52) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 200 - 400 2771 Unmarked Japanese Bolt Action Training Rifle 2776 Ruger Bearcat Single Action Revolver serial #73901, 6.5mm blank, 27'' barrel with a dark oxidized bore. The serial #90-02603, 22 LR, 4'' barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel metal surfaces have a dark brown patina with light oxidation overall, and retains about 98% original blue with light wear at the muzzle, and the a few light handling marks. The Asian hardwood stock is in fair to good ejector rod housing has toned to plum; the cylinder shows a light to condition with a curving crack being the receiver, twin 1 1/2'' to 2'' long moderate turn ring with scattered light oxidation. The frame retains cracks behind the triggerguard, light cracks in the buttstock and nose, about 98% black anodized finish with some hints of light wear on the and overall light dings and handling marks; the soft wood buttplate is edges and a light handling mark or two, and the triggerguard remains flaking and worn. The right side of the stock is deeply stamped with a bright. The hardwood grips are in near excellent condition with a light boxed cartouche of Japanese characters, and ''21'' stamped below it. handling mark or two, and feature silver Ruger medallions. The cylinder The metal surfaces are unmarked except for the lightly marked serial is engraved ''RUGER / BEARCAT'' along with the depictions of a bear number along the left side of the receiver. The rifle is sighted with a and cougar. The revolver appears to function well mechanically and barleycorn front sight and fixed v-notch rear sight, and the bolt assembly features fixed sights. (14A9974-8) {C&R} (300/500) is absent. A salty example of Japanese history. (14A9976-13) {C&R} Est. 300 - 500 (50/100) 2777 Winchester Model 1897 Slide Action Shotgun Est. 50 - 100 serial #519034, 12 ga, 20'' plain barrel choked cylinder with a very good 2772 MAB Model D Semi-Auto Pistol with Moroccan Police Marking bore with general pinprick pitting and a few spots of light pitting. The serial #115438, 32 ACP, 4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue finish with light wear on surfaces retain about 75% blue finish with moderate wear on the high the high edges and contact points, the grasping area and triggerguard edges and contact points, the front grip strap toned completely to worn largely to gun metal, light wear at the muzzle, moderate pewter, and the frame has toned to plum. The black checkered plastic operational wear on the magazine tube, light oxidation staining, and grips are very good condition with some spots of flattened checkering scattered light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved and scattered light handling marks; one screw is a Phillips-head forend are in very good plus condition with a shallow chip on the bottom replacement. The markings along the right side of the slide remain of the pistolgrip, an old light abrasion on the comb, an about 1/4'' tight largely clear with a few letters incomplete, possibly due to a damaged crack on the right side of the wrist, and some scattered light handling punch, the triggerguard is marked with crisp Moroccan police marking, marks; the rear portion of the buttstock appears to have been lightly and the serial number remains crisply stamped; the markings on the cleaned. The barrel address and action bar remain clearly marked, and barrel appear partially double struck. The lanyard ring is absent, and a the barrel is properly stamped ''CYL''. The shotgun is sighted with a lone single magazine is included, which sticks within the magazine well. The bead front sight and appears to function well mechanically. A very nice pistol appears to function well mechanically. (14A9983-16) {C&R} example of these classic American shotguns. (14A6520-3616) {C&R} (200/300) [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (350/550) Est. 200 - 300 Est. 350 - 550 2773 Stoeger Luger Semi-Auto Pistol 2778 Winchester Model 1912 Slide Action Shotgun serial #14318, 22 LR, 5 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #172488, 12 ga, 20 1/2'' plain nickel steel barrel choked a tight metal surfaces of this target model pistol retain about 98-99% original cylinder with a bright very good plus bore with scattered light frosting. black enamel and blued finish with some hints of wear on the high The receiver shows overall moderate wear, toning to gray, with the high edges and a few small spots of light oxidation on the barrel. The edges and contact points worn to gun metal, light oxidation staining on checkered walnut grips are in near excellent condition with two flattened the sides of the receiver, and scattered generous remnants of original points in otherwise sharp checkering. The markings on the frame all blue. The barrel and magazine tube retain about 50% original blue with remain clear with exception of the ''STOEGER ARMS CORPORATION'' thinning toning to gray-brown patina along the barrel, spots of light wear, marking on the left side, which is faded in the middle. The pistol is a few small spots of oxidation and light pitting, and original blue in the sighted with a serrated blade front sight and an adjustable u-notch rear protected areas. The pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forend are in sight, mounted to the rear of the frame as an extension. Included with very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with the receiver slightly the pistol is a single magazine. (14A9974-2) {MODERN} (200/300) proud of the wrist and a few light handling marks; the right side of the Est. 200 - 300 buttstock is marked ''M15''. The barrel address and serial number remain clearly marked, the barrel is correctly marked ''CYL'', and the Winchester proofs are light but visible. The shotgun is sighted with a lone bead front sight and appears to function well mechanically. A solid 1917-dated Winchester shotgun that should shoot well today. (14A6520-1869) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2779 Indian No. 1 Mk III* SMLE Bolt Action Shotgun by Ishapore 2783 U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory serial #67462, 410 Bore, 25'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #69359, 45-70 Govt, 32 5/8'' barrel with a very good bore with metal surfaces of the shotgun retain about 95% arsenal blue finish with scattered light pitting but evident rifling. The metal surfaces have an some light wear on the high edges and contact points, thinning on the overall brown patina with light oxidation, some light pitting, and scattered bolt, and scattered previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The light handling marks; the breech block has been cleaned to gun metal, hardwood stock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a showing light oxidation staining and overall pinprick to light pitting. The tight about 3 1/2'' crack in the nose of the handguard and scattered light walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned and largely handling marks. The stock is marked with the remnants of a serial devoid of finish with light chipping on the edges of the cleaning rod number which is largely illegible, ''18'' on the left side of the stock, and channel at the stock nose, the buttplate and triggerguard slightly proud the remains of numbers and a circular cartouche on the right. The right of the stock, and scattered light handling marks. Remnants of a two-digit side of the socket is marked ''(crown) / G.R.I. / 1944 / No 1 Mk III*'', with number are stamped on the right side of the buttstock, and it is the characters lightly faded in spots, and the left side of the socket is otherwise unmarked. The Federal Eagle and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' on deeply stamped ''410 / RFI / 1948'', the barrel and nosecap are the lockplate remain clear, the model date on the breechblock is partially numbered to the rifle, and the rear sight is renumbered to the rifle. The obscured, and the barrel proofs remain crisp. The upper barrel band is magazine well has been plugged, converting the shotgun to single shot, absent, but the rifle retains the correct open sights and the and the rear sight slide has been screwed in place, preventing three-position lock and tumbler remain strong and function. A Trapdoor adjustment of the elevation; both correct for these rifle-to-shotgun Springfield for the budding martial collector. (14A6520-357) {ANTIQUE} conversions. An attractive 410 Bore converted SMLE for use by Indian (300/500) police. (14A1007-34) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 200 - 400 2784 Marlin Ballard Sporting Rifle 2780 British Mk IV Martini-Henry Falling Block Smooth Bore ''Rifle'' by Enfield serial #15909, 32 Long, 26'' octagon barrel with a very good bore with serial #917, .577/450, 33 1/4'' smooth bored barrel rating very good with scattered light pitting but strong rifling. The frame has toned to gunmetal scattered light pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 90% reapplied gray with overall light oxidation staining and spots of old oxidation, and blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and around the front sight, the barrel has a mottled brown and blue patina, retaining about 40% general light wear on the high edges and contact points, light oxidation blue finish, with light wear on the high edges, scattered spots of light staining on the triggerguard and breech area, and scattered previous oxidation, and scattered light handling marks. The walnut stock and pinprick to light pitting beneath the finish. The walnut stock and forend forend are in very good condition with two about 1'' cracks on either side are in about very good condition with arsenal quality repairs at the top of the wrist, a 1 3/4'' crack in the base of the forend, and a few light and bottom of the wrist against the receiver, beneath and at the tip of handling marks. The markings on the rifle all remain clear and legible. the long lever, and at the heel, two chips at the toe, and scattered light The rifle is sighted with a blade front sight and sporting-style rear sight. handling marks. The stock is marked with a partially faded circled '' All internal parts are absent. A solid candidate for a restoration project. (broad arrow) / I C / I'' cartouche on the right side, with scattered ''3'', (14A6519-660) {ANTIQUE} (50/100) ''5'', and ''4'' around it. The Crown cypher and initials beneath it on the Est. 50 - 100 right side of the frame are mostly faded, and the ''ENFIELD / 1887 / IV / 2785 Traditions Panther Percussion Rifle 1'' are faded but still legible. The left side of the barrel is lightly marked serial #14-13-061225-01, 50 cal, 24'' octagon barrel with an excellent with standard British proofs, and the barrel is numbered to the gun and bore, with moderate powder residue at the breech. The metal surfaces deeply stamped ''RFI'' on the barrel shank, indicating that perhaps Rifle retain about 95% original blue finish with scattered light oxidation and Factory Ishapore did the conversion. The rifle is sighted with an handling marks, and the lockplate retains vibrant case color. The inverted-V front sight and fixed v-notch rear sight, and appears to checkered synthetic stock is in excellent condition with perhaps a light function well mechanically. An interesting conversion of these British handling mark or two. The rifle is sighted with a blade front sight and rifles. (14A1007-35) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) fixed u-notch rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Est. 300 - 500 (14A9290-29) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) 2781 Sears Ranger Slide Action Shotgun Est. 100 - 200 serial #U21126, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent 2786 Custom Springfield Armory Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine bore. The metal surfaces have a light brown patina with areas of wear to serial #182038, 45-70 Govt, 22'' barrel with a very good bore with gunmetal in the breech area of the barrel and the magazine tube, light scattered light pitting and evident rifling. The metal surfaces have a gray wear on the high edges, thinning on the barrel and receiver, and patina with overall light oxidation staining, scattered old oxidation, scattered light handling marks and spots of light pitting. The checkered scattered light handling marks, and remnants of original blue around the pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus condition as trigger and hammer; the hammer retains strong blue with light oxidation. lightly cleaned with a small chip on the left side of the upper tang, a few The straight grip walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned light dings in the lightly flattened checkering, and scattered light handling with a chip developing below the lockplate, a moderate impact mark on marks. The left side of the receiver is marked ''RANGER'' with a small the nose, and scattered light handling marks. The stock is marked with a cowboy on horseback engraved above it. The shotgun is sighted with a light but legible boxed ''SWP / 1881'' inspector's cartouche and a light single bead front sight and appears to function well mechanically. but legible circled script ''P'' proof. The Federal Eagle and ''U.S. / (14A9938-35) {C&R} [Bill Reese Collection] (100/200) SPRINGFIELD'' on the lockplate remain clearly marked, as are the Est. 100 - 200 barrel proofs, model markings on the breech block, and serial number; a 2782 Custom Carl Gustafs Model 1896 Bolt Action Carbine five-point star is marked after the serial number, denoting assembly from serial #9629, 6.5x55mm Swedish, 17 1/2'' shortened barrel with a very a combination of new and salvaged parts and possible issuance to good plus bore with a one or two spots of light oxidation, and the muzzle groups like the National Guard. The carbine is sighted with a Lyman has been counterbored approximately 3/8''. The metal surfaces retain bead front sight and a Buffington rear sight for the Krag-Jorgensen rifle, about 92% reapplied blue finish with thinning along the barrel, growing the windage setting for which appears frozen, and the three-position thinner near the muzzle, scattered spots of light oxidation on the barrel lock and tumbler is strong and appears to function well mechanically. and receiver, a few light handling marks, and some previous light pitting (14A6520-3750) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) beneath the finish. The straight grip walnut stock is in very good Est. 200 - 300 condition as lightly cleaned with an about 3/4'' tight crack behind the 2787 Remington Model 740 Woodsmaster Semi-Auto Rifle receiver, an arsenal quality 2 1/4'' x 1 1/2'' patch on the right side of the serial #98541, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a very good bore with scattered buttstock, three small tack holes on each side of the buttstock against light pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 85-90% the buttplate, and scattered light handling marks; the stock features an reapplied blue finish with light wear with oxidation staining on the ebony forend tip with a rosewood spacer. The original receiver markings receiver, light muzzle wear, scattered light oxidation along the barrel, remain clear, the receiver is dated ''1901'', and the bolt stop and bolt and scattered light handling marks; the alloy triggerguard has worn to a assembly are numbered to the carbine; the magazine floorplate and silvery patina. The pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good buttplate are numbered to different rifles. The original sights have been condition as lightly cleaned with a cleaned chip along the right side of removed and the carbine is sighted with a ramped tall silver bead front the barrel channel of the forend, a crescent impact mark on the sight and a Lyman aperture rear sight, the screw-in aperture absent, underside of the forend, filler repairs on the right side of the forend, the mounted to the right rear of the receiver; the follower has been modified receiver and buttplate proud of the stock, and scattered light handling in an unsuccessful attempt to remove the bolt hold-open feature. A marks. The barrel address and receiver markings are softened but handy little carbine that should perform well in the woods. legible. The rifle retains the ramped bead front sight and the rear sight (14A6520-2739) {MODERN} (150/250) has been removed, the dovetail standing vacant; the top of the receiver Est. 150 - 250 is drilled and tapped for optics mounting. Included with the rifle are three detachable magazines. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A9939-10) {C&R} (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2788 Riverside Arms Boxlock Double Shotgun 2792 Forehand Arms Co. Single Barrel Shotgun serial #39478, 12 ga, 28'' barrels choked modified and full with bright serial #27618, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a excellent bores. The barrels retain about 90% original blue with light very good plus bore with scattered spots of light oxidation and light wear around the muzzles, areas of light wear along the barrels, pitting. The barrel has toned to a streaked gray patina with pinprick scattered specks of light oxidation, and scattered light handling marks. pitting, a few spots of light oxidation, and scattered light handling marks. The frame retains about 90% muted case-hardened color with light wear The frame has a silvery patina with pinprick pitting, a few light impact in the grasping area, some fine oxidation and oxidation staining, and a marks on the left side, and a few light handling marks. The pistolgrip few light handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and walnut stock and forend are in very good condition as cleaned with forend are in very good condition with a 2'' crack on the right side of the multiple repaired cracks and chips on the wrist, scattered light handling wrist, synthetic filler repairs to the top and left side of the wrist, two marks, and the buttplate and frame are proud of the stock and forend. hairline cracks behind the upper tang, and scattered light handling The left side of the frame is lightly clearly marked ''FOREHAND ARMS marks. The receiver markings remain clear, the barrels are numbered to CO. / WORCESTER, MASS. / PATENTED FEB'Y 4, 1896'', and the the shotgun, and the forend is numbered to a different shotgun. The barrel is marked ''—FINE DECARBONIZED STEEL—''. The barrel is barrels lock up tight and are on-face and the shotgun features double off-face and lock up is a little loose, the shotgun is sighted with a lone triggers, an automatic safety, a 13 1/2'' length of pull, and the lever brass bead, and features a rebounding hammer, ejector, and take-down comes to rest just left of center. The shotgun appears to function well screw. The shotgun appears to function well mechanically. mechanically. (14A9939-22) {C&R} (100/200) (14A9939-18) {ANTIQUE} (40/80) Est. 100 - 200 Est. 40 - 80 2789 Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight Slide Action Shotgun 2793 Iver Johnson Knox All Single Barrel Shotgun serial #568876, 12 ga, 28'' plain barrel choked modified with very good serial #517264, 12 ga, 29 5/8'' shortened barrel choked a loose full with plus bore with a few spots of light oxidation and light pitting at the a very good plus bore with light frosting. The barrel has a green-gray muzzle. The receiver has been cleaned to bright with pinprick pitting patina with pinprick pitting, scattered specks of light oxidation, and a few scattered throughout with a few light handling marks, and the barrel light handling marks; the frame has been cleaned to bright with pinprick retains about 95% original blue with mottled toning to brown, the pitting, scattered spots of pale discoloration, and a few light handling greatest concentration traveling about 8'' forward of the receiver, light marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in good condition as muzzle wear, and scattered light handling marks. The checkered lightly cleaned with a flexing 4'' crack at the rear of the lower tang, two 2'' pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forend are in very good plus cracks in the wrist, scattered light handling marks, and the checkered condition as lightly cleaned with two repaired cracks behind the hard rubber buttplate is proud at the toe; the stock is loosely fit to the triggerguard, a few light handling marks, and an added 1'' ''KICK-EEZ'' frame. The manufacturer's markings on the left side of the frame are recoil pad. The barrel address remains crisply stamped, and the partially obscured, only remnants of ''KNOX ALL'' being visible above standard Ithaca waterfowl and game bird scenes on either side of the the light ''IVER JOHNSON / SPORTING GOODS CO. / BOSTON MA .'', receiver remain crisp as well. The screws show light slot damage. The the barrel is crisply stamped ''GENUINE ARMORY STEEL'', and the shotgun is sighted with a fiber optic front sight, has a 15'' length of pull, right side of the frame appears hand-marked with a social security and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9939-28) {C&R} number. The barrel shows a sliver of light between the breech and (150/250) breech face, the shotgun is sighted with a lone brass bead, and the Est. 150 - 250 shotgun features an extractor and rebounding hammer. The shotgun 2790 Forehand Arms Co Boxlock Double Shotgun appears to function well mechanically. (14A9939-23) {C&R} (40/80) serial #864, 12 ga, 30'' damascus barrels choked modified in both with Est. 40 - 80 about very good bores with multiple light dings, scattered light pitting, 2794 Winchester Model 37 Steelbilt Single Barrel Shotgun and two parallel tool marks running almost the length of the right bore. 410 Bore, 26'' plain barrel choked full with a bright very good plus bore The barrels have toned to gray with a tight damascus pattern visible, with scattered spots of light oxidation. The barrel has toned to a brown light oxidation staining, scattered spots of oxidation and light pitting, and patina with scattered light oxidation and handling marks, and the frame a few light handling marks. The case-hardened frame is bright with retains about 85-90% original blue finish with general thinning, scattered overall pinprick pitting and light handling marks, the triggerguard pinprick to light pitting, and light wear on the high edges and contact showing light oxidation staining overall. The pistolgrip walnut stock and points; the triggerguard has been cleaned to bright. The pistolgrip walnut forend are in very good condition as cleaned with the professional stock is in good condition a 3'' repaired chip on the left side of the upper checkering on the forend softened and faint, moderate gaps around the tang, a large 6'' repair along the right side of the wrist, and a 2 3/8'' chip frame and tangs, softened amateur checkering on the wrist, a vacant from the top of the large repair; the forend is in excellent condition with a small hole through the wrist, and a few light handling marks; the stock few light handling marks. A gold medallion featuring ''L A / (bull)'' has features a ''FOREHAND / ARMS CO'' marked hard rubber gripcap and a been fit to both sides of the wrist. The barrel address and ''Western Field'' marked 1'' ventilated recoil pad, which is proud at the ''WINCHESTER'' stamped on the underside of the frame remain crisp. toe. The frame is lightly decorated with foliate scroll engraving, the lever The barrel is on-face and locks up tightly, is sighted with a single bead is engraved ''FOREHAND / ARMS / CO / WORCESTER / MASS'', and front sight, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9939-27) the forend and barrel are numbered to the shotgun. The barrels are {C&R} (100/200) off-face, the lever is loose, and the shotgun features double triggers, an Est. 100 - 200 automatic safety, an about 13 7/8'' length of pull with drops of about 2 2795 Harrington & Richardson Folding Single Barrel Shotgun 1/8'' and 2 7/8'', and is sighted with a single bead front sight. The serial #F10944, 410 Bore, 22'' plain barrel choked full with a very good shotgun appears to function well mechanically. (14A9939-19) bore with light oxidation. The barrel has toned to brown with remnants of {ANTIQUE} (40/80) blue in the protected area around the forend, scattered spots of light Est. 40 - 80 oxidation, and a few light handling marks, and the frame has toned to 2791 Harrington & Richardson Model 1900 Single Barrel Shotgun gunmetal gray with remnants of original casehardening, pinprick pitting, serial #121645, 12 ga, 30'' damascus barrel choked a tight cylinder with and a light handling mark or two. The pistolgrip hardwood stock and a good to very good bore with scattered light pitting and moderate forend are in about very good condition as lightly cleaned with a oxidation, the concentration of which being in approximately the last 4'' repaired crack in the wrist, an about 3 1/2'' flexing crack behind the of barrel at the muzzle. The barrel has a gray patina with light oxidation lower tang, and a few light handling marks; the ''H&R / ARMS CO'' staining throughout, traces of pinprick pitting, and a few light handling marked checkered hard rubber buttplate is slightly proud at the heel and marks. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good toe. The manufacture markings on the left side of the frame remain clear condition as lightly cleaned with an about 3/4'' chip behind the upper and the top of the barrel is deeply marked ''MADE IN U.S.A. 410 GA. tang, two about 2'' hairline cracks behind the lower tang, and scattered CHOKE''; the barrel is numbered to the gun. The barrel shows a sliver of light handling marks; the ''H&R / ARMS CO'' marked buttplate shows light between it and the breech face but otherwise locks up tightly and three light cracks radiating from the upper screw. The maker marks and the shotgun features a rebounding hammer and is sighted with a single patent information remain clearly stamped on the left side of the frame, brass bead. The shotgun effectively folds in half, with a total overall and the serial number remains crisply stamped on the lower tang; the length while folded of approximately 22''. The shotgun appears to barrel is numbered to the shotgun, and the forend is partially numbered function well mechanically. (14A9939-25) {C&R} (100/200) to a different shotgun. The barrel is off-face and the lock-up is a little Est. 100 - 200 loose. The shotgun is sighted with a single brass bead front sight and features a rebounding hammer, extractor, and hinged take-down pin. The shotgun appears to function well mechanically. (14A9939-26) {C&R} (40/80) Est. 40 - 80 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2796 Percussion Pistol-Style Eprouvette 2801 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Parade Rifle by Springfield Armory This percussion muff pistol-style powder-tester measures about 5 1/2'' serial #445795, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal overall with a short about 1'' combustion chamber. The metal surfaces surfaces retain about 98% later applied polished nickel plate with retain moderate traces of case-hardened colors here and there with evidence of a few areas of light pitting beneath the plate, some areas toning to dark gray patina and some small spots of old oxidation cloudiness around the handle of the loading gate, some light oxidation staining. The sides of the action are embellished with nice foliate on the heel and toe of the buttplate, a small area toning to orange on the scrollwork. The smooth walnut burl bag-shaped handle remains in very Model 1902 rear sight leaf and some scattered light handling marks. The good plus to excellent condition, retaining about 98% original varnish smooth black walnut straight grip stock rates good with a worn later with a number of superficial dings and handling marks throughout which added finish, a rectangular wood-filled repair in the right side of the detract little from the finish. The under-mounted bronze disc scale is buttstock, the right side of the wrist has been lightly reprofiled in two numbered ''I'' to ''V'' in Roman numerals. The spring remains strong and areas, the left side of the buttstock has a series of small circular the hammer is fully functional. A very attractive and well-made indentations, and some scattered minor handling marks overall from eprouvette. (129452-37) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) ceremonial duty. The Model 1898 handguard rates very good with the Est. 100 - 200 same worn added finish and light handling marks. The left side of the 2797 Italian 1851 Navy Revolver wrist features a strong boxed ''JSA / 1903'' inspector's cartouche and the serial #37099, 36 cal. 7 1/2'' barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The barrel circled ''P'' firing proof remains clearly visible behind the triggerguard. and cylinder retain about 90% original blue with scattered staining and The blade is missing from the front sight, the leaf spring is broken and small scratches. The hammer and cylinder bores show some oxidation the sight slide binding screw is missing from the rear sight and the staining, the brass frame is very good with the left back strap screw stacking and sling swivels remain intact. As this is a ceremonial rifle, the missing and the smooth hardwood one piece grip is in very good firing pin is not present and the safety lever is missing from the bolt. A condition. The revolver appears to function correctly. (251013-4) solid example of a Model 1898 Krag rifle that was likely carried in many {ANTIQUE} (75/150) a parade. (23B9544-257) {MODERN} (400/600) Est. 75 - 150 Est. 400 - 600 2798 Unmarked European Double Barrel Pistol 2802 Ithaca Flues Grade 1 1/2 Boxlock Double Shotgun 44 CF, 5 1/2'' barrels with dark oxidized bores. The metal surfaces of serial #184756, 12 ga., 28'' laminated steel barrels choked full with pistol have toned to a silver patina with scattered pitting and oxidation mostly bright good bores showing some scattered small areas of light staining. The pistol features loose foliate engraving with a zig zag border pitting which is also in the chambers, along with some scattered tiny covering the frame, folding triggers, lanyard ring and a spring-loaded dents in the barrels that are visible in the bores. The barrels are toning manual extractor mounted on top of the barrels. The checkered to a gray-plum patina with scattered spots of old light oxidation and light rosewood grips have worn smooth, show scattered handling marks and pitting, minor silvering around the muzzles and breeches and some are crack free. The pistol appears to function correctly. (251013-2) scattered light handling marks along with the aforementioned tiny dents {ANTIQUE} (75/150) and they retain most of their original Damascus pattern. The Est. 75 - 150 case-hardened frame and triggerguard are toning to a plum-brown 2799 J.P. Sauer & Sohn Model 60 Boxlock Double Shotgun patina with scattered spots of old oxidation and freckling with minor high serial #277115, 12 ga., 28 3/8'' Krupp steel barrels choked full with edge wear overall and strong case-hardened colors on the water table. excellent bores. The barrels retain about 95% evenly thinning blue with Each side of the frame features an engraved bird dog on point overtop some light handling marks and gray around the edges. The frame ''Ithaca Gun Co. Ithaca N.Y.'' The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip retains traces of the original case colors and is mostly a mottled gray. stock and splinter forend rate good with a light period applied finish The checkered walnut splinter forend rates near excellent and has a which is worn on the left side of the butt, a tiny chip in the checkering of dark oil finish and a few small dings. The pistolgrip buttstock is the forend along with a few slivers missing along its wood line and checkered walnut as well and is in similar condition but is a later various minor scratches and handling marks from the field overall. The replacement, is a bit loose and not the work of Sauer. The buttstock has hard rubber buttplate rates very good retaining only remnants of its a 15'' length of pull from the solid rubber pad to the forward trigger and original checkering with a tiny chip near the toe and minor wear overall has drops of about 1 1/2" and 2 1/2". The original sling swivels remain commensurate with use and displays a game bird in flight surrounded by intact and there is a single bead front sight. The action has a very slight ''ITHACA GUN CO.'' and provides a 14'' length of pull. The shotgun is amount of lateral play and the lever comes to rest at center. This would equipped with double triggers, a non-automatic safety, the barrels are make a great double for a larger framed bird shooter. (4B6520-1514) sighted with a brass bead and lock up tightly and on-face. (23A9738-62) {MODERN} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (300/500) {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] (400/600) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 400 - 600 2800 Ithaca Flues Model Grade 1 Boxlock Double Shotgun 2803 Lefever Arms Co. F Grade Sidelock Double Shotgun serial #240366, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked modified and full with bright serial #20372, 12 ga, 28'' Damascus barrels choked cylinder and excellent bores. The heavyweight barrels on this big 12 show nice modified with about very good bores with scattered light pitting and tiny contrasting plum and gray stub twist pattern their full length, with a few raised dings. The barrels of the shotgun have been lightly cleaned to a spots of light oxidation scattered about the surface, but they are very pewter patina, lightly showing a tight Damascus pattern with scattered unobtrusive. The No. 1 engraved frame is a very pleasing smooth silvery specks of light oxidation, a few spots of light oxidation staining, and and smoky mix of color case-hardening, a bit of color lurking beneath scattered light pitting. The frame has a gunmetal gray patina with light the fences. It features borderline engraving with good quality open scroll oxidation staining, scattered old oxidation, and traces of light pitting; at the front of each frame flat, a walking woodcock left and a quail right, hints of case-hardened color are present in the protected areas behind the belly with open scroll surrounding a game scene vignette of what is the fences. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very likely a ruffed grouse. The checkered capped pistolgrip American walnut good condition with two hairline cracks traveling from the rear of the buttstock rates about excellent with just a few minor handling marks sideplates and meeting at the rear of the upper tang, softening and here and there showing some lovely grain figure on the right of the butt, scattered spots of flattened checkered points on the pistolgrip and the splinter style forend is similar showing perhaps a bit more wear to forend, and light handling marks. The stock features the original 1 3/4'' the varnish in the carry area ahead of the iron. The length of pull to the hard rubber buttplate marked with the Lefever logo, a hard rubber grooved ventilated Ithaca recoil pad is 13 3/4'' with drops of 2'' and 3 gripcap, and an iron forend tip insert. The frame is lightly decorated with 1/4''; there is the very beginning of a tiny crack at the upper edge of the foliate scroll engraving, and each sideplate is engraved with stylized left cheek, it is of no consequence. The arm locks up tight and seems to birds in flight and stamped ''LEFEVER ARMS CO.,''; patent information be on face with the top lever just right of center and features automatic is marked just ahead of the triggerguard and the water table is marked safety, double triggers and extractor. A very attractive big grade 1. with a capital ''F'' after the serial number. The doll's head extension is (39768-20) {C&R} (400/600) geometrically engraved, and the matted rib is unmarked. The barrels Est. 400 - 600 and forend are serialized and matching to the shotgun. No front sight bead is present. The barrels lock up tightly and are both off-face, and the shotgun features double triggers, an automatic safety, extractors, functioning cocking indicators, and a 14 1/8'' length of pull with drops of about 1 5/8'' and 2 3/4''. (14B9738-3) [Kris Congdon Collection] {ANTIQUE} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2804 Remington Model 1894 Grade B Boxlock Double Shotgun 2809 Colt Army Special Double Action Revolver serial #110726, 12 ga., 30'' barrels choked a light full in both with bright serial #454394, 32-20 W.C.F., 4" barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The very fine bores which show some light remnants of some pinprick pitting, metal surfaces of this 1920-manufactured revolver retain about 90% each showing a small ding. The barrels are silvery and gray Damascus original blue showing high edge wear, one flat on the cylinder was star pattern, fading in areas and with scattered sparse oxidation staining cleaned to pewter and handling marks. The trigger face is worn to but still remaining pleasing. The frame is a pewtery case-hardened pewter with strong blue on the sides and the hammer shows light wear patina and shows light borderline engraving with B-grade flourishes of on the spur and bright sides. The checkered hard rubber fleur-de-lis light scroll at the front of the flats and in the center of the bottom plate, factory grips remain very good plus with light gaps at the top and are with the maker name in riband left and right. The checkered round knob numbered to the gun and feature "COLT" in an oval with stylized "C" scant pistolgrip buttstock rates very good showing some original varnish around the escutcheons. The gun still times and locks up correctly and and light dings and handling marks from the years, with good checkering markings remain crisp. A fine Army Special with seen honest use. and a bit of oil soaking at the head; there is an old repaired chip at the (8A9834-6) {C&R} (400/600) toe. The splinter forend shows a bit more wear and a few more handling Est. 400 - 600 marks, the checkering worn nearly smooth. The length of pull to the RA 2810 British No. 2 MKI** Double Action Revolver by Enfield Co logo buttplate is 14'' with drops of 1 7/8'' and 3''. The gun locks up by Enfield (350/550) tightly on face and features double triggers, automatic safety and Est. 350 - 550 extractors, it appears as though it once had ejectors, but all of the parts 2811 Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 Single Action Revolver have been purposefully removed. There is a brass bead front sight and serial #89967, 32 S&W, 3 1/2" barrel with scattered light pitting and two dovetails cut at the rear, one vacant, one filled. A very good antique oxidation. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory reapplied nickel Remington that after a thorough checkup may still be field-ready. plate showing fine scattered scratches, a tiny oxidation blemish on the (3A9738-164) {ANTIQUE} [Kris Congdon Collection] (400/600) barrel and old pinprick pitting under the new finish. There is a factory Est. 400 - 600 rework mark on the butt next to the serial number and the grip frame is 2805 W.H. Hamilton Double Hammergun rework dated February 1956. The revolver is fitted with a lovely set of serial #2791, 16 ga., 28" barrels, un-choked with bright excellent bores. smooth unmarked antique ivory grips that rate near excellent with a few The barrels have been cleaned and retain 99% applied plum brown very light checks on both panels. Barrel-to-frame fit remains tight and finish with light silvering at the muzzle and no evidence of original the action still functions well mechanically. The gun is housed in an Damascus pattern. The rib has been buffed almost smooth and "FINE adapted wood jewelry box with burl top. The insides are divided into DAMASCUS BELGIUM" only slightly visible. The frame and back action three parts with a blue felt lined French fitted main section, wood locks retain 99% reapplied case-hardened finish, the frame showing cartridge block bored for 15 cartridges and case length storage area. scattered remnants of cleaned pitting. They feature foliate and light The cover is mirror lined and the box rates good to very good overall border scroll engraving. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and with a pair of opposite 2" cracks on the hinged side of the cover. Also splinter forend remain excellent having been nicely refinished as well included are fifteen 32 S&W cartridges with "S&W/32" headstamp, a showing beautiful flowing grain and sharp clean checkering. The locks period approximately 1-ounce plated brass oiler with grooved body and seem to function well mechanically but the lockup has become a bit extended spout showing only "PAT APR 23 96 / PAT AUG 18 96 / loose. Length of pull to the grooved steel buttplate is 14 3/4" with drops MADE IN USA", three small screwdrivers and what appears to be an of 2 1/4" and 3 1/2". Exhibiting Belgian blackpowder proofs, a nicely ivory sewing awl. A nicely presented and factory-refurbished No. 1 1/2 refinished Hamilton double hammergun. (5B9784-11) {C&R} (400/600) Single Action. (9995-26) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 400 - 600 2806 Hartford Arms & Equipment Company Single Shot Target Pistol 2812 Smith & Wesson 1st Model 32 Hand Ejector Revolver serial #308, 22 LR, 6 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #17463, 32 S&W Long, 6'' barrel with a near excellent bore surfaces retain about 97% original fading blue, most of the loss due to showing scattered light pitting. This Model 1896 retains about 50% high edge wear and thinning finish on the grip frame in addition to original blue with the remaining surfaces toned to brown showing the sparse handling marks. The blue finish has toned to plum overall and a most finish on the frame. Also, present are scattered light freckling, light few tiny areas of pinprick pitting are present. The trigger retains bold to moderate scratches, turn ring on the cylinder and pitting. The hammer case-hardened colors with a few impact marks on the left side. The and trigger retain strong case-hardened colors with the trigger face worn grooved walnut factory grips rate very good to excellent with slight to pewter and the hammer spur oxidized. The un-numbered diamond scattered handling marks on the raised grip serrations. The pistol has a checkered hard rubber target style extension factory grips with S&W large slide release lever on the left side of the frame and features a logo rate about good showing little wear but there is a 1/4'' triangular cross bolt style safety with heavily worn checkering, post front sight and shaped chip missing on the backstrap of the left panel. All appropriate drift adjustable rear sight. The Hartford Arms Company produced only a parts are correctly numbered to the gun, it features a fixed rear sight and small amount of single shot and semi-auto pistols before they failed in Paine front sight plus it times and locks up correctly. This Model 1896 the Great Depression and were purchased by High Standard. has acquired some character over the years but is a fine representation (8A9851-4) {C&R} (400/600) the genre. (89995-24) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 200 - 400 2807 Smith & Wesson Model 59 Semi-Auto Pistol 2813 Early Smith & Wesson First Model "Baby Russian" Revolver serial #A247043, 9mm, 4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal serial #386, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed round barrel with a mostly bright very surfaces on this double action pistol retain 98% original blue and good plus bore showing some spots of light oxidation and strong rifling anodized finishes with both the slide and the frame having German throughout. The metal surfaces of the frame, cylinder and hammer retain proof markings. The pistol has serrated front and rear grips straps, a about 95% excellent-quality older reapplied nickel finish showing some ramp front sight with black blade adjustable rear sight and the small areas flaking to gray-brown patina here and there, light scratches, checkered black nylon grips rate excellent. Included is a single factory handling marks and some evidence of very fine pinprick pitting 14 round magazine, 2 piece blue factory box correctly labeled and underneath the finish on the hammer. The barrel retains about 85% numbered to the gun with parts list and instruction sheet related papers. older professionally reapplied bright blue providing an attractive contrast (1089964-6) {MODERN} (400/600) to the frame and shows some light oxidation staining scattered about, Est. 400 - 600 high edge wear, freckling and areas starting to thin to gray-brown patina. 2808 Armalite AR-7 Explorer Semi-Auto Rifle There are some small areas noted on the barrel showing remnants of 22 LR, 16" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain cleaned light pinprick pitting underneath the blue but they are rather about 92% evenly thinning original blue with scattered fine scratches, difficult to discern and the barrel markings are still quite crisp. Given the staining and muzzle wear. The brown synthetic pistolgrip stock rates fair reacquired wear, the refinishing was probably done quite some time ago to good with a glue repaired crack in the right wrist from the safety to the and certainly in a very professional manner. The revolver wears a set of triggerguard. A single factory magazine is included. (59964-7) {C&R} scarce smooth walnut grips and the right panel is appropriately (275/375) stamp-numbered to the gun; they remain in very good plus condition Est. 275 - 375 showing mostly worn finish, a tiny chip at the top corner of the left panel and some further light handling marks. This example exhibits correct early features, namely the sideplate secured by a single screw and the extra screw present on the right side of the frame behind the recoil shield. All of the serialized parts are matching and the mechanism functions very well with excellent timing and solid lockup. Overall an attractive and rather interesting early example for the Smith & Wesson collector. (139995-27) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2814 Hunter Arms Gladiator Double Shotgun Frame 2820 Rare Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 Transitional Model Revolver serial #4120F, (12 ga frame), The metal surfaces are a mixture of serial #28292, 32 RF, 3 1/2" octagon barrel with a bright bore showing pewter and flakes of a later-added blue with moderate freckling, scattered oxidized pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 90% machining marks and scattered blemishes. It does not appear as though reapplied non-factory nickel plate with most of the loss along the barrel all internal parts are present and the trigger guard is missing. Transfers which is toning to brown showing scattered high edge wear and some as a ''firearm''. (1X223929-6) {FIREARM} bubbling. The hammer and trigger are mostly a mix of gray and brown 2815 Unmarked Boxlock Double Shotgun Frame with light operational wear. The smooth rosewood factory grips are serial #16759, The metal surfaces are pewter gray with scattered numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The barrel and cylinder are blemishes and light oxidation staining. The rear portion of the frame has assembly numbered to the gun, it functions mechanically but lock up will been purposefully cut-away with the internals exposed, it is unclear if the need attention and the barrel-to-frame fit is loose. Production numbers mechanism is completely functional but visual inspection of the thumb of Transitional Models are low, perhaps about 650-total, making them safety shows that it is a working component, this is a neat view at the highly desirable. (1X8A9474-57) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall inner workings of this type of firearm. Transfers as a ''firearm''. Collection] (400/600) (223658-4) {FIREARM} Est. 400 - 600 2816 Rare Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 Second Issue Revolver 2821 Scarce Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 First Issue Revolver serial #120594, 32 RF, rare 2 1/2" plain barrel with a near excellent bore serial #17992, 32 RF, scarce 4" octagon barrel with an oxidized and showing a few areas of oxidation. The metal surfaces retain about 80% pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 65-70% original nickel original nickel plate showing flaking finish on the barrel, cylinder and plate, the cylinder has a small lone island of nickel plate with the frame in addition to scattered oxidation, and pinprick pitting mixed in. remainder toned to brown showing scattered light pitting. The barrel has The trigger has toned to a medium gray from use but the hammer flaked to brown on both sides of the flat extending down the barrel, in retains fairly robust case-hardened colors with the spur thinned to gray. addition to scattered oxidation and pitting, slight bubbling and light The smooth factory rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate handling marks commensurate with gun of this age. The hammer has very good to excellent showing light handling marks and a few spots of lost about a third of the nickel plate but the trigger has full plate flaking varnish. The assembly numbered parts match the frame, remaining. The smooth factory rosewood grips are numbered to the -to-frame fit is tight and it generally still times and locks up and rate very good to excellent showing light handling marks and worn correctly, one chamber comes up late. This short barrel length is rare varnish. The assembly numbered parts match the frame, barrel-to-frame and is original factory with the barrel address correctly located on the left fit is tight, the mechanism functions, but lock up will need attention. A side of the barrel rather than rib. A fine condition No. 1 1/2 with a seldom fine condition No. 1 1/2" with scarce barrel length. (1X8A9474-52) encountered barrel length. (1X8A9474-65) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (350/550) Collection] (500/700) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 500 - 700 2822 Remington-Smoot New Model No. 1 Revolver 2817 Smith & Wesson First Model Single Action Revolver serial #877, 30 RF Short, 2 3/4" octagon barrel with a slightly oxidized serial #21201, 38 S&W, 4" barrel with a few areas of light oxidation and and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original nickel pitting in the bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original plate showing scattered light flaking mostly on the cylinder. The trigger is nickel plate showing scattered oxidation stains and handling marks. The gray with strong case-hardened colors on the hammer. The trigger is smoky gray, the hammer is turning gray with oxidation stains un-numbered checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent but there is still strong case-hardened colors present. The diamond showing light wear. This little gun has a crisp action with positive lockup checkered hard rubber factory grips have a simple "S&W" in an oval but and timing. It includes a black unmarked period flap holster with strong rate excellent overall. The numbered parts including the grips are correct stitching and light crazing on the leather. The plug at the bottom of the to the gun, it times and locks up correctly and barrel-to-frame lock up is holster appears to have been later re-stitched. The flap has dual solid. An excellent "Baby Russian". (1X8A9474-141) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. retention devices, a brass stud with corresponding hole, the second John W. Hall Collection] (400/600) retainer a leather tab and loop affair. An interesting combination from Est. 400 - 600 years gone by. (1X8A9857-31) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) 2818 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue Revolver Est. 400 - 600 serial #120379, 22 Short, 3 3/16" octagon barrel with a near excellent 2823 Contemporary Flintlock Fullstock Sporting Rifle Marked Hacker Martin bore showing light streaks of oxidation in the grooves and few areas of This fullstock flintlock sporting rifle is stamped on its top flat near the pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel plate with breech in a one-piece stamp ''Hacker Martin'', normally we expect a true oxidation and pitting around the muzzle and on the cylinder, one spot on ''Hacker'' will have the name engraved and not stamped, although there the right barrel flat showing light cleaning. The trigger has toned to gray are examples extant that are stamped; the rifle is an overall oxidized with strong streaks of case-hardened colors on the hammer. The patina. About 45 cal., 40'' octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized smooth factory rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate very bore showing remnants of rifling. The barrel is a soft brown oxidized good to excellent showing light handling marks and a few spots of patina with remnants of a plum brown beneath, the oxidation would flaking varnish. Assembly numbered parts are correct to the gun, the likely result in light pitting if removed. The stepped lockplate with light mechanism and timing still function but lock up will need attention. A teat at the rear is unmarked, the frizzen spring has collapsed, it too is nice No. 1 in fine condition. (1X8A9474-17) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. overall oxidized. There is a brass nosecap, faceted thimbles, simple Hall Collection] (200/400) tailpipe, dovetail faceted triggerguard with single rearward spur, wide Est. 200 - 400 tang buttplate and a simple rudimentary patchbox with a fleur-de-lis-like 2819 Scarce Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver head; all are a goldenrod patina. The full-length curly maple stock rates serial #8857, 22 Short, scarce 2 11/16" plain barrel with a very lightly very good with the expected light dings and handling marks that come frosted bore. This fine gun has the scarce short barrel and includes a from the years, with a number of thin chips and slivers missing along the factory letter. The barrel has toned to an even brown patina with traces thin wood at the barrel channel. There is some nice fiddleback figure of original blue in the protected areas. The blue on the frame is bright and a scant square-bottom cheekrest at left, with dropper points at the although it is starting to thin slightly with stronger loss on the grip frame rear of the stock flats. The patchbox currently does not catch and showing scattered light handling marks. The trigger is gray with nice remains open. Rifle is equipped with double set triggers and a case-hardened colors on the hammer, the spur toned to gray. The single-acting lock which will only catch when the front trigger is set. An smooth rosewood factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate very interesting rifle, possibly made by the famous latter-day riflesmith but its good to excellent showing light handling marks. The assembly overall construction is very rudimentary compared to what we expect of numbered parts are correct to the gun, timing and lock up are excellent Mr. Martin, there are supposed authentic examples using this one-piece with tight barrel-to-frame fit. The barrel address on the left side of the stamp rather than his engraved signature. (3B6520-3762) {ANTIQUE} barrel is present but soft from wear. In the 1970-dated letter from Roy [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (500/700) Jinks, Smith & Wesson historian, he talks about the non-uniform barrel Est. 500 - 700 length over the period of manufacture of the short-barreled guns and gives several broad serial number ranges and destinations guns were shipped to. (1X8A9474-24) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2824 J. Stevens Favorite Falling Block Rifle 2828 Swedish Model 1867/89 Rolling Block Rifle by Carl Gustafs serial #X16, 22 LR, 22'' part round part octagon barrel with a partially serial #18550, 8x58mm Krag, 33'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The bright good to about very good bore showing some scattered areas of barrel of this 1874-dated rifle retains about 80% arsenal blue thinning light pitting and oxidation with strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this and toning to a mild gray-brown patina under bright light and showing attractive rifle retains about 85-90% original blue thinning and toning to a some areas of oxidation staining along the wood line. The rear sight and pleasant gray-brown patina under bright light along with a couple tiny barrel bands are a mottled gray patina. The action has mostly toned to a pinprick pits scattered about. The action retains a similar amount of silvery case-hardened patina showing some sparsely scattered original cyanide color case-hardening muting slightly to gray along the remnants of old oxidation staining, light handling marks and some good left side and lever, the lever also with some mild oxidation staining and smoky case-hardening along the left side. The hammer and breechblock the right side with vibrant colors. The hammer, breechblock and tang remain mostly bright and all markings remain intact and strong, the front sight retain about 94% original blue. The smooth walnut buttstock and edge of the rear sight shows an 1891 conversion date. The smooth forend remain in very fine condition retaining much of their original hardwood stock and full-length forend remain in about very good plus varnish, the forend darkened from the years, and the buttstock with a condition retaining a healthy amount of arsenal varnish showing a few few hairline drying cracks at the toe and some mild handling marks. The moderate abrasions near the heel and toe, a small repaired chip at the original buttplate is intact showing a thin crack through the bottom bottom rear edge of the forend and some overall light handling marks to screw. The tang sight is unmarked and appears to be factory-installed be expected. The right side butt retains its brass unit disc and is marked featuring a wide aperture disc, the rear sight is a simple fixed sporting ''1R. / B / No 163.'' The proper sights, sling swivels and cleaning rod are u-notch and the front is a Beach-style combination. The action seems to intact, all visibly numbered parts are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. A nice Favorite that would probably make for function well mechanically. (13B9670-270) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore a good shooter. (13B9670-540) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] Squier Collection] (500/700) (300/500) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 300 - 500 2829 Danish Model 1867/96 Rolling Block Rifle by Copenhagen Arsenal 2825 J. Stevens Favorite Falling Block Rifle serial #55812, 11.35 Danish, 35 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #Y398, 22 LR, 21 3/4'' part round part octagon barrel with a The barrel of this rifle has mostly toned to a mild gray-brown patina partially bright about good bore showing some overall light pitting and showing some old light pitting along the wood line and a few streaks of oxidation with otherwise strong rifling. The barrel of this rifle retains original blue here and there. The barrel bands have mostly toned to gray about 95% original blue showing some areas thinning slightly to and the rear sight retains a generous amount of original blue. The action gray-brown patina and some scattered light handling marks. The action shows strong silvery case-hardened patina flaking to gray-brown along retains about 90% original cyanide color case-hardening muting slightly with some scattered light handling marks. The hammer and breechblock to pewter and showing some light oxidation staining along the lever and remain partially bright, the breechblock showing proper centerfire scattered mild freckling. The hammer and breechblock retain about 90% conversion, and all markings remain intact and strong. The smooth original blue showing some mild operational wear and freckling. The walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good condition as lightly smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in good condition, the cleaned and refinished showing a few very thin minor drying cracks buttstock showing mostly worn finish, a small crack at the upper tang scattered along the buttstock, some areas a little shy of the metal and and scattered scratches along the left side. The forend retains most of scattered handling marks. All proper hardware is intact and the action its original varnish and shows a thin near full-length drying crack near seems to function well mechanically. (13B9670-246) {ANTIQUE} [David the edge along the right side. The buttplate shows some scattered minor & Lore Squier Collection] (500/700) scuffs and the rifle is sighted with a standard sporting rear sight and Est. 500 - 700 German silver blade front. The action seems to function well 2830 British Sidelever Double Hammergun by W. Richards mechanically. An attractive Stevens Favorite. (13B9670-528) {C&R} serial #21, 12 bore, 30'' laminated steel barrels with oxidized bores. The [David & Lore Squier Collection] (300/500) metal surfaces of this shotgun have toned to a mottled plum-brown and Est. 300 - 500 gunmetal gray patina showing scattered old oxidation staining and 2826 Custom Swedish Rolling Block Sporting Rifle remnants of old pitting. The lockplates show some light border serial #12266, 8x58R Krag, 30 1/4'' barrel with a mostly bright very good embellishments and are marked ''W. RICHARDS'', the undersides of the plus bore showing some areas of moderate frosting in the grooves and barrels and the water table are stamped with Birmingham proof marks. otherwise strong rifling. The barrel of this 1871-dated rifle retains about The sidelever and its retainer pin are somewhat loose. The checkered 80% plus original blue showing overall thinning and toning to a mild gray walnut stock and forend remain in about very good condition showing patina under bright light along with some scattered light handling marks. evidence of an old cleaning, the buttstock with just a few scattered The action retains generous case-hardened colors throughout, quite handling marks and worn checkering, and the forend showing a bit more vibrant in the more protected areas and showing a little mild gray-brown wear with some scattered dings, small cracks and chips. The barrels are speckling. The hammer and breechblock remain bright and all original off-face and show side-to-side play and the locks with non-rebounding markings are crisp and clear. The smooth hardwood buttstock and hammers function crisply. (13A9986-26) {ANTIQUE} (75/125) shortened forend remain in about very good plus condition retaining a Est. 75 - 125 healthy amount of original varnish showing scattered light dings and an 2831 Winchester Model 1906 Slide Action Rifle area of moderate abrasions along the left side forend. All of the serial #135473, 22 S,L,LR, 20'' round barrel with an oxidized bore serialized parts are matching, the rifle is equipped with sporting sling showing evident rifling and a slight bulge about 5'' back from the muzzle. swivels, standing u-notch rear with single flip-up leaf and silver bead The metal surfaces of this rifle have mostly toned to a mix of plum-brown front sight on ramp. The action seems to function well mechanically. An and gunmetal gray patina showing some scattered light dings around attractive martial rifle no doubt converted to a sporting arm in Sweden. the edges of the muzzle and sides of the barrel and magazine tube, (13B9670-264) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (400/600) some remnants of old oxidation staining and streaks of original bright Est. 400 - 600 blue lurking about the protected areas of the action. The hammer shows 2827 Husqvarna Rolling Block Rifled Shotgun some remnants of silvery case-hardened patina and all markings remain serial #9524, 16 ga, 33 1/2'' part round part octagon barrel with intact and strong. The smooth gumwood buttstock and forend remain in 12-groove rifling and a partially bright good bore showing scattered good condition as lightly cleaned and refinished long ago showing areas of light oxidation and pitting and otherwise strong rifling. The overall light dings and handling marks. The original buttplate is intact barrel of this shotgun retains perhaps 60-70% original plum-brown finish showing moderate smoothing and edge wear. The original simple thinning to gray-brown patina and showing some areas of old oxidation sporting sights are present and the action seems to function well staining scattered about. The left breech flat shows a small stamped mechanically. (13A9986-3) {C&R} (200/300) ''HUSQVARNA'' and the top flat a ''16'' and ''(Crown) / H''. The action Est. 200 - 300 has mostly toned to a deep gray-brown patina showing a few minor pinprick pits and flakes of silvery case-hardened patina in the protected edges. The action appears to be unmarked and the hammer and breechblock are a mild gunmetal patina. The checkered hardwood buttstock and smooth forend remain in very good condition as lightly cleaned and refinished showing somewhat worn checkering, scattered light handling marks and a small repair at the rear right corner of the forend. The shotgun is equipped with sling swivels and sighted with a fixed wide notch rear and brass blade front. The action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9670-265) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2832 British Double Hammergun by Henry Tolley 2835 Parker VH Grade Boxlock Double Shotgun serial #3295, 12 bore, 30'' ''London Fine Damascus'' barrels with serial #115481, 12 ga. on No. 2 frame, 30'' Vulcan Steel barrels choked oxidized bores. The barrels have mostly toned to a deep plum-brown a tight cylinder with moderately pitted bores, some areas a bit heavier, patina showing subtle remnants of damascus patterns along with some mingling with bright areas and also with a couple of small dents. The sparsely scattered remnants of old oxidation, some light dings at the barrels retain perhaps 60% original blue thinning and toning to a muzzles and a number of small more moderate dings along the right pleasant plum-brown patina also with some very mild oxidation staining. side barrel. The barrel rib markings are rather faded but remain legible The frame is also toning to plum-brown patina showing some generous showing ''HENRY TOLLEY. LONDON. FINE DAMASCUS.'' and the arm dark smoky case-hardened colors along the sides and some old is Birmingham proofed. The lockplates and frame are a dark gray-brown oxidation staining along the upper tang and lever. All markings remain patina similar to the barrels showing some remnants of old oxidation and intact and strong. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and some scattered light dings. The action is embellished with softened forend remain in good condition showing remnants of original varnish, a English foliate scrollwork throughout, the lockplates both maker-marked repaired 1'' u-shaped crack at the upper tang and scattered light dings. and embellished with tasteful game scenes. The checkered walnut There are gaps where the stock meets the top of the action and the round knob pistolgrip buttstock and forend remain in fair condition, the checkering shows light wear. The original hard rubber pistolgrip cap and buttstock with worn checkering, cracks below both lockplates and a few dog's head buttplate are intact and rate very good plus showing some shallow moderate chips along the right edge of the toe line. The forend light scuffs and edge wear. Length-of-pull is 14 1/8'' with drops of 2'' and with push-button release is missing its tip insert and shows worn 3 1/4''. There is just a sliver of light between the barrel breeches and checkering. There is an un-engraved monogram plate set into the toe standing breech, the barrels lock-up nicely with the top lever just right of line and the original checkered horn buttplate is intact showing some center. The shotgun features an automatic safety and the action seems edge wear and subtle crackling. The barrels are off-face though lock-up to function well mechanically. (13A9988-8) {C&R} (400/600) is solid and the top lever is somewhat loose. The locks with rebounding Est. 400 - 600 hammers seem to function well mechanically. Henry Tolley was active 2836 British Double Hammergun by J.P. Clabrough & Bros. on Weaman Street in Birmingham from about 1880-1892. (13A9986-36) serial #3049, 12 bore, 28'' fine damascus barrels with partially bright {ANTIQUE} (100/200) bores showing some scattered light pitting and oxidation, the right barrel Est. 100 - 200 with a thin streak of heavy oxidation its full-length. The barrels have 2833 Baker Gun Co. Batavia Leader Sidelock Double Shotgun mostly toned to a dark plum-brown patina showing overall oxidation serial #7232F, 16 ga, 26'' barrels choked modified and a tight full with staining and strong swirling damascus patterns. Likely a rather early bright bores showing a couple very small areas of mild oxidation and the gun, the barrel rib does not show a specific address, only ''J.P. right barrel with two small dings, one at the edge of the muzzle and the CLABROUGH & BROS LONDON FINE DAMASCUS'', the undersides other about 2'' back. The barrels retain about 70% original blue showing show Birmingham proof marks. The lockplates and action are a dark moderate thinning and toning to pleasant gray-brown patina along the gray-brown showing some scattered old oxidation staining and are sides along with some sparsely scattered light handling marks. The extensively embellished with tight English scrollwork that remains mostly matted rib is unmarked. The action retains perhaps 80% original intact. Both lockplates are maker-marked, the right hammer spur is case-hardened colors quite vibrant throughout showing some mild broken off and the left shows a rudimentary repair. The checkered brown speckling here and there along with some muting to pewter along capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good the sides and edges. The triggerguard and non-automatic safety show condition, the forend with some thin slivers missing along the edges and generous bright blue thinning slightly and the lock markings remain crisp overall moderate dings, and the buttstock with some scattered light and clear showing ''BATAVIA LEADER'' on the left and ''BAKER GUN dings and handling marks still with a generous amount of original CO.'' on the right. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock and varnish along the sides and showing some attractive grain figure forend remain in very good plus condition, the buttstock with a little older throughout. The checkering shows moderate wear and there is a added varnish and showing a tiny flake behind the upper tang, minor German silver monogram plate set into the toe line. The top lever spring drying crack behind the right-side lock and some other scattered light is broken and the barrels are slightly off-face and exhibit side-to-side dings. The forend shows a small thin crack at the tip and both the forend play. The locks with rebounding hammers seem to function well and buttstock retain strong diamond point checkering. The hard rubber mechanically. (13A9988-9) {ANTIQUE} (150/250) pistolgrip cap is intact and the buttstock is fitted with an unmarked solid Est. 150 - 250 red rubber pad with hardened from the years and shows some mild 2837 Finnish Contract M38 Carcano Bolt Action Short Rifle by Terni crackling providing a 14'' length-of-pull. Drops are 1 7/8'' and 3'' and serial #T8842, 7.35 Carcano, 21'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore barrel lock-up is tight on-face with top lever resting just right of center. showing a hint of minor frosting and strong rifling. The metal surfaces of The tip of the right firing pin is broken though the action otherwise this 1939-dated rifle retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss seems to function well mechanically. An attractive Batavia Leader that due to overall light oxidation staining, some edge wear and handling just needs a little bit of work, otherwise retaining strong condition. marks. The screw heads show light slot wear and the rear nosecap (13B9984-28) {C&R} (500/700) screw is missing. The trigger shows remnants of straw color and the bolt Est. 500 - 700 is toning to a mix of pewter and plum-brown patina with scattered 2834 A.H. Fox Sterlingworth Boxlock Double Shotgun remnants of smoky case-hardened colors. All markings remain intact serial #71530, 12 ga, 30'' barrels choked full with bright near excellent and strong showing the familiar boxed ''SA'' Finnish property stamp on bores showing just a couple tiny dings. The barrels retain about 90% the barrel shank. The smooth hardwood stock and handguard remain in original blue with most of the loss due some sparsely scattered light very good condition showing a couple thin drying cracks near the oxidation staining and some scattered light handling marks. The action buttplate, some overall light abrasions and scattered dings. The upper is toning to a mix of plum-brown and gunmetal patina showing some old tang a little proud of the stock and there is a set of initials scratched oxidation staining and the protected interior areas of the water table with along the left edge near the toe. The stock is mismatched ''P6976'' and good case-hardened colors. The light zigzag border embellishments shows a faded cartouche. The action seems to function well remain intact and all markings are intact and strong. The checkered mechanically. (13A9965-28) {C&R} (250/450) capped pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus Est. 250 - 450 condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks to be expected, the flat point diamond checkering mostly intact. The grooved hard rubber buttplate shows a very shallow minor chip at the heel and the pistolgrip cap is intact. Length-of-pull is 14'' with drops of 1 5/8'' and 2 3/4''. The barrels lock up smartly and are on-face with top lever right of center, the shotgun features an automatic safety and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very respectable Sterlingworth with seen light honest use. (13A9984-19) {C&R} (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2838 Remington Model 12B Gallery Special Slide Action Rifle 2843 Savage Model 29 Slide Action Rifle serial #204446, 22 RF Short, 24'' octagon barrel with a mostly bright serial #112550, 22 S,L,LR, 24'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent good bore showing some overall light pitting and otherwise strong rifling. bore. The barrel and magazine tube of this rifle retain perhaps 80% The barrel and action of this September 1920 date-coded rifle retain original blue showing thinning and overall toning to plum-brown with about 80% plus original blue showing scattered light oxidation staining, some sparsely scattered very fine oxidation. The action has mostly some mild pinprick pitting and toning to plum-brown patina. There is an toned to gray-brown patina showing some high edge wear and strong area of light scratches along the right side of the action that are mostly remnants of original blue. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and unobtrusive and the top of the receiver has been very neatly grooved grooved forend remain in good condition showing some flaking varnish during the period of use. The magazine tube and slide arm retain a overall with a very thin small crack at the upper tang, some mild healthy amount of original bright blue showing overall flaking and abrasions and scattered dings. There is a vacant added sling swivel operational wear, the bolt remains mostly bright and the extractor shows hole at the toe and the original hard rubber buttplate is intact. The nice fire blue. All markings are crisp and clear and the left side shows original sporting sights are intact and the action is a little sluggish but proper ''GALLERY SPECIAL''. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock otherwise seems to function well mechanically. (13A9974-42) {C&R} and grooved forend remain in very good condition, the buttstock (200/300) showing a little older added varnish, a thin 1'' crack on either side where Est. 200 - 300 it meets the frame and some mild oxidation leaching near the buttplate. 2844 Ithaca Flues Field Grade Boxlock Double Shotgun There are some scattered light dings and the buttstock exhibits a little bit serial #261147, 12 ga, 26'' Smokeless Powder Steel barrels choked of play. The original sights are intact and the action seems to function improved cylinder with bright very good plus bores showing some mild well mechanically. A very respectable gallery special. (13B9974-44) scoring and a few scattered pinprick pits. The barrels of this shotgun {C&R} (400/600) retain about 90% original blue showing some scattered light handling Est. 400 - 600 marks, some areas thinning slightly to mild gray patina and some 2839 Winchester Thumb Trigger Model Bolt Action Rifle streaks of wood finish along the sides near the forend. There is a small 22 S,L,EL, 18'' round barrel with a bright excellent bore with been neatly scuff along the edge of the left chamber but it is unobtrusive. The action re-lined. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue showing has mostly toned to silvery pewter patina showing some scattered light some scattered light pitting beneath the finish and the principal markings handling marks and a few wisps of fading colors. The tang screws are remain completely unmolested and strong. The proofs are rather soft replacements and show slot wear. The smooth pistolgrip walnut and the bolt remains mostly bright, the bolt handle has been reattached buttstock remains in about good condition as cleaned and heavily at some point. The hardwood stock remains in very good plus condition refinished showing a 1'' thin chip along the top right edge where it meets as lightly cleaned, it is a somewhat lighter tone and shows a few minor the frame and some scattered light dings. The forend is a large handling marks; the buttplate appears to be a quality reproduction. The checkered replacement beavertail style that shows a few thin cracks and front sight dovetail is vacant and the action seems to function well rather rudimentary fitting techniques but is otherwise serviceable and mechanically. A solid restored example of these desirable little rifles. utilizes the original forend hardware. The butt is fitted with a White Line (13A9974-23) {C&R} (400/600) ventilated rubber pad providing a length-of-pull just shy of 15''. The Est. 400 - 600 shotgun is sighted with an added red-painted bead mid-sight and large 2840 Noble Manufacturing Co. Model 33A Slide Action Rifle red bead front. Barrel lock-up is solid on-face, the top lever rests just 22 S,L,LR, 24'' round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal right of center and the action seems to function well mechanically. surfaces of this interesting rifle retain about 96-97% original blue (13A9899-32) {C&R} (150/250) showing some very mild sparsely scattered freckling, some edge wear Est. 150 - 250 and handling marks. The smooth walnut buttstock and grooved forend 2845 Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Shotgun remain in very good plus condition showing a few light dings, handling serial #363160, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent marks and a few small drying cracks in a knot at the heel. The grooved bore. The metal surfaces of this shotgun retain about 95% original blue black plastic buttplate is a slightly oversized replacement. The rifle is showing some very light slide arm operational wear, some mild edge sighted with a standard sporting rear sight and large Lyman brass bead wear, there is a thin scratch on the barrel above the model designation front. The action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9974-50) and some light dings from takedown on the left edge of the frame. The {C&R} (150/250) bolt and carrier remain mostly bright showing some mild operational Est. 150 - 250 wear and all markings are crisp. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock 2841 Marlin No. 20 Slide Action Rifle and grooved forend remain in near excellent condition retaining about serial #28142, 22 RF, 23'' octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized 98% original finish showing just a few light dings and mild handling bore showing overall pitting and evident rifling. The barrel and magazine marks along the buttstock to be expected with careful light use. The tube retain perhaps 65% original blue showing edge wear and overall original hard rubber buttplate is intact and rates excellent. The shotgun toning to gray-brown patina, some scattered pinprick pitting and what is sighted with a single silver bead and the action seems to function well appear to be some dressed vise marks along the edges near the mechanically. A very nice Model 12 made around 1923 that appears to breech. The action retains about 70% original bright blue thinning and have seen very little use. (13B9899-56) {C&R} (350/550) flaking to gray-brown with some scattered light dings and mild staining. Est. 350 - 550 There are some gaps in the fit between both halves of the frame on the 2846 Remington Model 592M Bolt Action Rifle left side and the rear forend screw is missing. The smooth walnut serial #1130815, 5mm Remington Magnum RF, 24'' barrel with a bright buttstock and grooved forend remain in very good condition showing excellent bore. This lovely 1973-manufactured rifle remains in as-new remnants of original finish along the buttstock, overall light dings and condition and retains about 99% plus original blue finish. The smooth handling marks. The original sporting sights are intact (the front sight is one-piece pistolgrip Monte Carlo factory walnut stock rates excellent. missing its bead) and the action seems to function well mechanically. The checkered hard rubber buttplate with Remington logo and the (13A9974-33) {C&R} (300/500) synthetic pistolgrip cap both rate excellent. The cap has ''REMINGTON Est. 300 - 500 / 5MM MAGNUM'' engraved on it. This rifle features a bead front sight, 2842 Marlin No. 20-A Slide Action Rifle adjustable rear sight, tubular magazine and later added sling swivel 22 S,L,LR, 24'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing pitting and studs. Ammunition for this rifle is still manufactured by at least one worn rifling. The metal surfaces have mostly toned to gray-brown patina company making the rifle not only attractive to the collector but also the showing scattered light pitting, minor dings and old oxidation staining hunter looking for a lightweight varmint rifle. (8A9981-43) {MODERN} with some remnants of original blue lurking about some of the protected (500/700) areas. All markings remain intact and strong and one of the forend Est. 500 - 700 screws is missing and the two halves of the frame exhibit some play. The smooth walnut buttstock and grooved forend remain in good condition showing a couple of small thin cracks forming at the upper tang and near the buttplate, overall light dings and the buttstock with a generous amount of original finish along the sides, flaking overall. The plain bead front sight shows an old brazed repair and the original rear sight is intact. The action will require some mechanical attention as the lever does not lock when the hammer is at full cock. (13A9974-49) {C&R} (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2847 Remington Model 510-X Targetmaster Smooth Bore Single Shot Bolt 2853 Cimarron Arms Model 1872 Open Top Single Action Revolver Action Rifle serial #X474, 44 Colt, 7 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal '22 Caliber Smooth Bore'' (22 LR Shot), 24'' barrel with an excellent surfaces retain about 99% original blue with bold case-hardened colors bore. The metal surfaces of this rifle retain about 97% original blue, the on the frame. The smooth walnut factory grips rate excellent. The triggerguard shows most of the loss due to oxidation blemishes, in revolver features an ejector rod housing, fixed rear sight on the barrel addition to a few minor scattered handling marks. The bolt body and and blade front sight. The gun functions mechanically and it times and trigger have strong to robust case-hardened colors with operational wear locks up correctly. The barrel-to-frame fit is tight and it appears to have on the bolt. The smooth one-piece pistolgrip hardwood stock rates very seen little if any use. Includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled good with scattered handling marks, scuffs, and a streak of running and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. (8A9938-61) finish along the comb from chemical contact. The checkered hard {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (350/500) rubber buttplate with Remington logo rates excellent. This rifle features Est. 350 - 500 a full length smooth bore, shotgun bead front sight, automatic safety, 2854 J.C. Higgins Model 101.1 Single Shot Shotgun and grooved receiver. The barrel is stamped ''REMINGTON ARMS CO. 16 ga, 28'' plain barrel with an excellent bore choked full. The metal INC. / ILION, N.Y. MADE IN U.S.A. – REMINGTON – TARGETMASTER surfaces of the barrel have toned to smoky gray while the top snap MODEL 510-X / 22 CALIBER SMOOTH BORE''. (8A9981-38) {C&R} shows moderate wear and the anodized finish on the triggerguard is (200/400) thinning to gray. The receiver has strong case-hardened colors on the Est. 200 - 400 sides with slightly thinning finish on the bottom. The checkered Tenite 2848 Remington Model 550-1 Semi-Auto Rifle buttstock rates very good with scattered light handling marks and slight 22 LR, 24'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely rifle features the shrinkage with light vertical movement between the stock and receiver. ''Carbine Williams'' floating chamber allowing the interchangeable use of The checkered Tenite forend rates very good to excellent with scattered 22 Short, Long or Long Rifle ammunition. The metal surfaces retain handling marks. The buttplate shows light wear while the threaded 99% original blue finish with a few minor handling marks. The smooth round coin-size buttstock-screw access hole cap is present. The action one-piece pistolgrip factory walnut stock rates excellent with a is crisp with tight barrel-to-frame lock up. (8A9990-15) {C&R} (25/75) checkered hard rubber buttplate featuring a Remington logo and Est. 25 - 75 remains in excellent condition. This rifle features a bead front sight, 2855 Stevens Model 311E Boxlock Double Shotgun sporting rear sight, grooved receiver, early style brass deflector and serial #A415385, 410 Bore, 26'' barrels with bright excellent bores postwar ''550-l'' barrel marking. This rifle remains in excellent condition choked full & full. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing very little use. (8A9981-45) {C&R} (250/450) finish with bold case-hardened colors on the receiver showing light edge Est. 250 - 450 wear for an overall rating of about 98%. The checkered pistolgrip 2849 Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster Slide Action Rifle hardwood buttstock rates about very good showing only light handling serial #1933219, 22 LR, 24'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal marks while there is a 1 1/2'' check on the left side of the wrist extending surfaces retain about 97% original blue and anodized finishes showing a from the receiver back. The serrated synthetic buttplate rates excellent. few handling marks and scattered oxidation blemishes on the barrel. The checkered hardwood forend rates about very good with handling The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock rates very good with scattered marks. This shotgun features double triggers, bead front sight, handling marks and flaking finish. The grooved walnut forend rates extractors, and automatic safety. Barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the lever excellent. The buttplate shows light wear and features a checkered is right of center. (8A9990-11) {MODERN} (500/700) surface with molded in Remington logo. The rifle features a bead front Est. 500 - 700 sight, sporting rear sight, grooved receiver, and tubular magazine. It 2856 Stevens Model 5100 Boxlock Double Shotgun shows light use through the years. (8A9981-40) {MODERN} (250/450) 12 ga., 30'' barrels with excellent bores choked modified and improved Est. 250 - 450 modified. The metal surfaces retain about 93% original blue on the 2850 Cimarron Arms Cattleman Thunderer Single Action Revolver by A. barrel and case-hardened colors on the receiver, the muzzle showing Uberti light wear in addition to edge wear on the receiver and handling marks. serial #C07468, 44-40 W.C.F., 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The The brown Tenite buttstock rates very good showing light handling metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with rich marks, the serrated hard rubber buttplate also rates very good with case-hardened colors on the frame with a few minor handling marks. handling marks and the threaded round coin-size buttstock-screw The checkered birds head maple grips rate near excellent with a few access hole cap is present. The shotgun features double triggers, white light scuffs along the edge of the frontstrap of the right panel. The front front bead, automatic safety, barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the lever is sight has been regulated by the previous owner, it functions right of center. A good solid double shotgun showing light field use. mechanically and times and locks up correctly. Includes the original (8A9990-13) {C&R} (150/250) factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, Est. 150 - 250 manual and paperwork. (8A9938-59) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] 2857 Savage Arms Fox Model B Boxlock Double Shotgun (350/500) serial #B26693, 16 ga., 28'' barrels with excellent bores choked a tight Est. 350 - 500 improved cylinder and improved modified. The barrels are mostly brown 2851 Cimarron Arms Remington Model 1890 Army Outlaw Single Action with strong blue finish in the protected recesses below the solid rib and Revolver by A. Uberti along the joint on the bottom of the barrels. The receiver is mostly gray serial #17699, 45 Colt, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal with strong case-hardened colors in the protected areas. The surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish and the brass triggerguard checkered walnut pistolgrip butt rates about good as lightly refinished rates excellent. The smooth walnut factory grips rate excellent. The showing mostly old, scattered dents, dings, and scuffs. The later added revolver features a lanyard loop on the butt, functions mechanically, and ventilated recoil pad with Remington logo is poorly fitted and gives the it times and locks up correctly. Includes a factory box that is correctly gun a 14'' length of pull. The checkered walnut forend rates about end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. This gun excellent as refurbished with few light, mostly old, handling marks. The appears to have seen little if any use. (8A9938-60) {MODERN} [Bill shotgun features a front bead, automatic safety, double triggers, tight Reese Collection] (400/600) barrel-to-frame fit and the lever is slightly right of center. There is a very Est. 400 - 600 small ding on the right barrel about a foot from the muzzle that shows a 2852 Cimarron Arms Model 1851 Richards Conversion Single Action Revolver slight mark in the bore of the barrel. (8A9990-6) {MODERN} (100/200) serial #179, 38 Special, 5 3/16'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Est. 100 - 200 surfaces retain about 99% original blue with robust case-hardened colors on the frame. The grip frame has tarnished silver plate with wear on the edges. The smooth walnut factory grips rate excellent. The revolver features an ejector rod housing, fixed rear sight on the conversion ring and small brass bead front sight. The gun functions mechanically and it times and locks up correctly. The base pin has slight play but barrel-to-frame fit is tight when assembled. Includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. (8A9938-64) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (350/500) Est. 350 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2858 Essex Gun Works Sidelock Double Shotgun 2861 Custom Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Rifle serial #S19413, 410 bore, 26'' barrels with an excellent bore choked serial #62254, 22 K-Hornet, 24 1/2'' custom Russ Carpenter cylinder and improved cylinder. Essex Gun Works was the brand name medium-weight barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this for shotguns sold by Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville Kentucky 1892-produced rifle is toning to a smooth dull gray patina with a few and manufactured by Crescent Firearms Company. The barrels have scattered fine handling marks toning to silver and some remnant streaks toned to smoky gray with high edge wear, oxidation blemishes and of original blue overall. The lever is toning to dark gray with a few light handling marks. The receiver and sideplate are mostly gray showing handling marks and tiny spots of light oxidation while the frame, strong case-hardened colors in the protected areas of the standing breechblock and hammer are toning to gray with speckles of light breech and a few faint swirls on the sidelock in addition to edge wear oxidation staining and some lightly-muted yet nice case-hardened colors and handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip buttstock rates about remaining throughout. ''22 K'' is lightly-scratched on the left side of the excellent as nicely cleaned and tru-oil finished. There is a small chip barrel followed by an engraved ''RUSS CARPENTER'' and a more missing behind the tang which was lost before the refurbishing. The deeply scratched ''K'' is on a narrow milled flat closest to the breech. The checkered rubber buttpad rates about good with handling marks and patent date and serial number remain clear on the lower tang and the moderate wear and the pistolgrip cap rates about very good. The rifle is otherwise unmarked. The custom-checkered walnut straight grip smooth narrow forend rates excellent as lightly cleaned and tru-oiled stock and forend with ebony inlaid forend tip rate about very good as finished. The shotgun features a solid rib, front bead, double triggers, very lightly cleaned with a touch of added finish, a small area of filler automatic safety, barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the lever is left of center. behind the upper tang, a nicely-done wood filled hole on the bottom of (8A9990-1) {C&R} (200/400) the forend, an added wood screw and some dings along the toeline and Est. 200 - 400 some scattered light handling marks overall. The custom barrel is 2859 Stevens Double Hammergun Shotgun without sights though the top has been drilled and tapped for the serial #7998, 12 ga., 28'' Damascus barrels with near excellent bores included Weaver mount and the action of this handy rifle appears to showing random oxidation and pinprick pitting in the bore choked function well mechanically. (23B6520-2770) {ANTIQUE} [Richard modified and full. The barrels have been lightly cleaned and toned to ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (300/500) smoky gray and brown. The receiver has been cleaned and polished to Est. 300 - 500 in-the-white with even very fine dimpling on the surfaces with light 2862 Custom Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Rifle handling marks overall. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates serial #109453, 22 CF, 24'' unmarked custom barrel with a bright good to very good with light to sometimes moderate handling marks. excellent bore. This is a 20th-century custom rifle with what appears to The checkered hard rubber factory buttplate with Stevens logo rates be custom close-coupled double set triggers. The metal surfaces retain about the same as the buttstock. The checkered walnut splinter forend about 95-96% maker blue with some small dings and fine pits beneath rates very good with light handling marks. The shotgun features a solid the finish on the frame, very light silvering on the muzzle and high rib, front bead, tight barrel-to-frame fit and the lever is slightly left of edges, some streaks of dried varnish along the wood line of the forend center. (8A9990-9) {C&R} (200/400) and few scattered light handling marks and tiny spots of light oxidation Est. 200 - 400 overall. There are some small pits and casting marks as well as a few 2860 Allen & Wheelock Percussion Side Hammer Sporting Rifle tiny spots of dried varnish and speckles of light oxidation staining along About .42 cal., 30'' part octagon part round barrel turned for starter (not the custom full-loop lever. The Winchester proof has been softened included) with a mostly bright about very good bore showing light while the tang markings remain crisp. The custom smooth deluxe walnut oxidation in the strong rifling near the muzzle. The barrel and thimbles capped pistolgrip stock with large raised cheekpiece and Bishop-marked retain about 95% original browned finish with very light silvering on the buttplate and semi-beavertail forend rate about very good plus to muzzle and high edges, a small area of vise ''bite'' marks on the left and perhaps fine with a small dent in the nose of the forend and a few right flats below the rear sight and scattered light handling marks toning scattered fine scratches and light handling marks. There is an added to gray and a few small spots of old light oxidation. The tailpipe is spring steel cover retained by a single screw on the left side of the detaching on both sides just forward of the frame. The remaining metal frame, scope blocks are installed on the rear of the barrel and there are surfaces are toning to a brown and gray patina with some light oxidation sling swivels on the bottom of the forend and the toeline of stock. The around the bolster, a small area of wear on the left side of the frame action will need mechanical attention as the half cock notch is worn. The toning to silver with some high edge wear and light handling marks exact caliber is unknown so a chamber casting must be done by an toning to gray and some spots of old light oxidation and staining overall. accredited gunsmith to determine proper chambering. A The top of the barrel shows a crisp ''ALLEN & WHEELOCK. / highly-customized High Wall that will make an interesting addition to a WORCESTER''. The smooth walnut buttstock rates about very good Winchester Model 1885 collection. (23B6520-1051) {C&R} [Richard plus as lightly cleaned with a touch of added finish, there is an ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (500/700) unobtrusive wood-filled repair behind the somewhat rudimentary Est. 500 - 700 patchbox and a tiny chip just ahead, and some scattered light dings and 2863 Winchester Model 74 Semi-Auto Rifle handling marks from the years. The barrel is sighted with a German serial #25756, 22 Short, 24'' barrel with a bright about excellent bore. silver blade front and fixed v-notch rear, a tool and patches are stored The barreled action of this first-year-production rifle retain about 90% within the blued down-folding patchbox, and an old hardwood ramrod slightly thinning original blue with an area on the underside of the barrel with ball-pulling screw is included. There is a vacant threaded hole on toning to a gray patina, some light silvering on the muzzle, and scattered the top of the frame and the action will need mechanical attention as the small areas of light pitting, some light handling marks and some trigger does not reliable work and all the internal parts may not be scattered small spots of light oxidation. The triggerguard and shotgun present. (23A6520-1898) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy buttplate are toning to plum brown and the Winchester proofs on the Collection] (300/500) barrel and receiver have been softened while the other markings are Est. 300 - 500 crisp. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates about very good with perhaps a light coat of period-added finish with some light abrasions on each side of the stock along with numerous scattered light handling marks which are typical of these well-loved and well-used rifles. The barrel is sighted with a blade front and a Model 80 aperture is mounted on the rear or the receiver while the original rear sight has been removed and filled with a slot blank. The action of this early Model 74 appears to function well mechanically. (23A6520-1636) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2864 Colt Model 1878 Double Hammergun 2867 Winchester Model 1910 Semi-Auto Rifle serial #3001, 12 ga., 30'' twist steel barrels choked modified and serial #3356, 401 SL, 20'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore improved modified with bright very good bores for their age showing a showing some fine pinprick pitting in the strong rifling. The barrel retains few scattered areas of light pitting. The barrels are toning to a mottled about 80% later added blue that is thinning to a blue-gray patina forward gray and brown patina with scattered areas of pinprick pitting and tiny of the forend with streaks of wear along the barrel and at the muzzle, spots of old light oxidation and light oxidation staining overall along with toning to gray along with scattered light handling marks and small spots a few light handling marks. The triggerguard and forend iron are a of old light oxidation. The remaining metal surfaces have aged to a dull lightly-oxidized brown patina. The case-hardened frame and locks are gray and streaky blue patina with scattered freckles of old light oxidation also toning to a gray and brown patina showing some light handling and oxidation staining and some light handling marks from the field. The marks and speckles of light oxidation and staining overall. The barrel barrel and upper tang markings are softened yet legible and the and forend are numbered to the frame and the lockplates are crisply matching serial numbers on the frame and triggerguard remain strong. marked ''Colt's Pt. F. A. Mfg. Co.'' in their classic font. The checkered The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and forend rate about good as lightly walnut pistolgrip buttstock and splinter forend with inlaid ebony tip rate cleaned with a worn period applied finish with a long crack in the left and about very good with a short crack behind the left lockplate and behind right sides of the wrist and a couple short hairline cracks in the the upper tang, a small wood-filled repair to the left of the heel of the underside of the wrist, a narrow 3'' wood-filled chip in the left wood line buttstock, a small dent and chip on the right side of the buttstock and the of the forend behind the forend cap and multiple repaired cracks around fine point of the ebony forend tip is missing. The checking has softened the front and rear of the forend. There is short hairline crack in the right with time and there are some scattered light handling marks from the side of the buttstock by the buttplate which is cracked through the toe field overall. The barrels are sighted with a silver bead and the shotgun and has been glued to the buttstock and some scattered light handling features double triggers and a fancy replacement hard rubber buttplate marks overall. Red enamel has been added to the left side of the safety showing deer in a woodland scene. The hammers are in-time and the button, the barrel is sighted with a Marble's No. 57 white beaded blade barrels lock up a little loosely with light visible between the breech faces front and a Marble's sporting rear with white diamond insert, one factory and standing breech. (23B6520-1395) {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' magazine marked ''.401 CAL.'' on the bottom is included and the action Kennedy Collection] (200/400) appears to function well mechanically. (23A6520-3652) {C&R} [Richard Est. 200 - 400 ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (200/400) 2865 Remington Model 25 Slide Action Rifle Est. 200 - 400 serial #11086, 25-20, 24'' barrel with a partially bright about good bore 2868 Winchester Model 1910 Semi-Auto Rifle showing areas of light pitting in the rifling. The barrel and magazine tube serial #12971, 401 SL, 20'' barrel with a mostly bright very good plus have aged to a lightly-oxidized dark gray and brown patina with bore showing some very light oxidation in the strong rifling. The metal scattered areas of light pitting, streaks of wear on the magazine tube surfaces are toning to a gray patina with scattered areas of softened fine and action bar toning to gunmetal gray, speckles of light oxidation pitting and light oxidation freckling and staining and remnants of original staining and remnants of original blue in the protected areas. The frame blue along the wood lines and the protected areas of the triggerguard. and triggerguard retain about 50-60% original blue which is lightly flaking All metal markings are clear and the triggerguard is serialized to the to brown on the bow of the triggerguard and rear of the frame with the receiver. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates about very good with carry point of the frame and the high edges toning to gray. There is a touch of added finish which is worn in a few places and multiple short some light pitting on the rear of the triggerguard and scattered small hairline cracks around the wrist while the forend also rates very good spots of light oxidation and light handling marks overall. The markings with a 2 1/2'' flexing crack in the right wood line and a few hairline cracks on the barrel are crisp while those on the underside of the frame and around the front of the receiver with some scattered handling marks rear of triggerguard are softened. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock from honest use overall. The hard rubber buttplate shows some rates about good with the finish displaying an orange peel texture on the expected light wear and there appears to be an old leather spacer left side, multiple short hairline cracks around the frame and tangs and between it and the buttstock. There are two added holes on the top rear some scattered light handling marks. The grooved forend also rates of the receiver, the barrel is sighted with a King reflector white post front good with a crack in the right rear edge along with some small dents and and a sporting rear with elevator, one original magazine marked ''.401 light handling marks. The original sights are intact except for the rear CAL.'' is included and the action appears to function well mechanically. sight elevator, a Lyman peep sight has been installed at the rear of the (23A6520-3691) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] receiver and the action appears to function well mechanically. (200/400) (23A6520-1055) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] Est. 200 - 400 (250/450) 2869 Riverside Arms Co. Boxlock Double Shotgun Est. 250 - 450 serial #3631, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked full in both with the right bore 2866 Winchester Model 63 Deluxe Semi-Auto Rifle bright and very good showing some scattered moderate pits while the serial #114469A, 22 LR, 23'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The left rates poor with deep tool marks close to the chamber and a few barrel retains about 90% original blue which is lightly thinning to a scattered light-moderate pits. The barrels retain about 40-50% original blue-brown patina under direct bright light with some light silvering at the blue with numerous spots of active light-moderate oxidation overall with muzzle, a light scratch on the top of the barrel behind the vacant rear much of the left barrel and the breech of the right toning to a gray patina sight dovetail, some scattered light handling marks and fine speckles of with some scattered spots of light pitting and a few light handling marks light oxidation overall. The receiver and triggerguard retain about 80% throughout. The remaining metal surfaces are toning to a original blue with the underside, front edges and upper rear edge of the moderately-oxidized brown and gray patina. The left side of the frame is receiver and the bow of triggerguard toning to dark gray with some marked ''RIVERSIDE ARMS CO. / CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A.'' freckles of light oxidation and some scattered light handling marks. All while the right bears the patent date. The barrels, forend and forend iron metal markings are crisp. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip stock are all serialized to the frame. The checkered hardwood pistolgrip stock rates perhaps good as cleaned with a worn added finish, there is a and splinter forend rate about very good as cleaned with a period added somewhat lengthy repaired crack in each side of the wrist, some small finish, the checkering has been softened, there is a crack behind the repaired chips and a hairline crack behind the upper tang, the upper tang and the right side of the frame, a streak of darker checkering has been softened and the gripcap markings largely contaminant staining on the front of the grip and some scattered light smoothed over with some dark cloudiness to the rear of the gripcap and handling marks. The shotgun is equipped with double triggers, an some scattered light handling marks overall. The checkered forend rates automatic safety and the barrels are sighted with a brass bead and lock about very good having also been cleaned with an added finish over the up tightly and on-face. (23A6520-601) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' softened checkering with just a few light handling marks. The top of the Kennedy Collection] (50/100) receiver and breech of the barrel each have two added drilled and Est. 50 - 100 tapped holes, a sling swivel mount has been added to the underside of the barrel (no swivel is included), the rear sight is missing and the front sight is a later replacement. (23A6520-715) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2870 Belgian Double Hammergun by C. Parker 2874 Remington Model 6 Falling Block Sporting Rifle 12 ga., 30'' laminated steel barrels choked modified in both with about serial #450577, 32 RF, 20" barrel with a bright near excellent bore good bores showing light pitting in both with two small dents in the right showing small areas of light pitting or oxidation nearer the breech and barrel and one in the left with all being near the muzzle and visible in the otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel of this rifle retains about bores. The barrels are toning to a plum brown patina showing the 95% original blue that is mixing with some areas of light surface previously mentioned small dents and light impact marks along with oxidation and has loss due to some overall light oxidation staining, edge scattered spots of light oxidation overall. The frame is also toning to wear and mild thinning. The frame retains a similar amount of attractive plum brown with minor silvering on the high edges, a few light dings and case-hardened colors showing some overall muting to silvery gray small spots of light oxidation overall. The barrel rib is marked patina and scattered light freckling. There is a patch of heavy oxidation ''LAMINATED STEEL'' while the lockplates are marked ''C. PARKER'' at the heel of the buttplate. All of the markings remain intact and crisp, along with ''BELGIUM'' outlined in simple zig-zag bordering with the barrel stamped with "DX" date code corresponding to September splashes of loose foliate scroll engraving on the sides of the frame and 1929. The walnut stock and forend remain in about very good condition along the triggerguard. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock rates retaining much of their original finish, the buttstock showing a 3 1/2" about good with a coat of period-added finish which is worn in areas crack at the lower tang and 2" crack at the upper tang and otherwise just causing a mottled appearance primarily on the left side. There is a small a few minor handling marks and some light flaking to the original repaired chip behind the upper tang, a repaired crack behind the varnish. The original sights are intact including the simple tang peep checkering on the right side along with an area that can best be sight and the action seems to function well mechanically. An overall described as light pitting near the toe. There are a couple round very nice example of these Remington boy's rifles. (4A9963-2) {C&R} abrasions on the left side, a short cut in the checkering on the right and (400/600) some light handling marks overall. The splinter forend rates about very Est. 400 - 600 good plus with some overall light dings and handling marks. The 2875 Springfield Armory Inc M6 Scout Combination Gun shotgun is equipped with a brass bead sight and double triggers and the serial #M 13618, 22 Hornet/410 Bore, 18 1/4'' barrels with bright, barrels lock up loosely with light visible at the breeches. (23A6520-3530) excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original {ANTIQUE} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (100/300) parkerized finish with light handling marks and some areas of light pitting Est. 100 - 300 oxidation staining. The rubber cover on the comb cover for the 2871 French Model 45 Bolt Action Training Rifle by St. Etienne ammunition storage trap remains intact. The original sights remain serial #F11743, 22 LR, 24'' barrel with a likely bright excellent bore intact as well and the action appears to function correctly. Included is packed with protective cosmoline. The metal surfaces retain about an original factory box which contains the manual. An overall excellent 90-95% slightly-thinning arsenal-refurbished dark gray Parkerized finish example of these popular survival combination guns. (4A6519-657) with some minor silvering around the muzzle and on the bolt handle and {MODERN} (500/700) the high edges. The front of the triggerguard is fading to a gray-brown Est. 500 - 700 patina with some scattered light handling marks and a few tiny freckles 2876 Remington Model 25 Slide Action Rifle of light oxidation overall. A portion of the checkering on the bottom of the serial #8162, 25-20, 24'' barrel with a very good, lightly pitted bore. The triggerguard has been flattened and the MAS-marked in-the-white metal surfaces are mostly mottled brown that is mixing with gray and buttplate has some light wear and light oxidation on the toe and heel. silver and small areas of original blue. There are areas of light handling The body of the matching bolt is also coated in cosmoline showing some wear and tool marks as well, along with a few specks of light surface light oxidation staining and operational wear. The receiver is properly oxidation. The markings remain crisp and the barrel date code indicates marked ''MAS / Mod 45'' and the underside of the barrel is discretely manufacture in July of 1924. The walnut stocks rate very good plus and import-marked. The European hardwood stock rates very good plus with have some light dings and other light handling marks throughout. The the expected scattered light dings and handling marks from recruit grooved forearm has some added finish while the pistolgrip buttstock training. The sling swivels and original sights are intact except for the has an added Red Head vented recoil pad. A small hole has been front sight hood, a period russet-brown leather sling and one original drilled in the top of the wrist and remains vacant. The original front sight 5-round magazine are included and the action appears to function well remains intact. A newer sporting rear sight has been installed in the rear mechanically. There are additional magazines for this model of rifle dovetail but has been mounted inversely to accommodate optics. A 7/8'' available in this online auction. These training rifles were built on diameter unmarked sporting riflescope has been mounted to the left side captured Mauser machinery and have a reputation for excellent of the receiver by a N5 Weaver type sideplate mount. The scope accuracy. (23A9807-156) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (200/400) features a post and crosshair reticle and has bright clear optics. The Est. 200 - 400 action appears to function correctly. A very good example overall. 2872 Remington Model 241 Speedmaster Semi-Auto Rifle (4A6520-1634) {C&R} (400/600) serial #104740, 22 LR, 24'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The Est. 400 - 600 metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue that is flaking and 2877 Remington Pre-Model 11 Autoloading Shotgun toning to brown and has some light handling marks and wear mixing serial #98754, 12 ga., 26" plain barrel that is choked and marked with a few spots of light surface oxidation. The markings remain crisp cylinder, with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces show about 95% and the barrel and receiver are numbered alike. The barrel date code original blue that is now toned to a dark brown patina with some light indicates manufacture in December of 1947. The smooth walnut stocks handling marks and a few specks of light surface oxidation scattered rate near excellent and have some light dings and other light handling throughout. The smooth round knob pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate marks throughout. The original sights remain intact and the action very good showing their age, but with most of what appears to be the appears to function correctly. A near excellent example overall. original varnish and some minor oil soaking. The wood has some small (4A9974-26) {C&R} (600/800) dings and other light handling marks, the buttstock has a few hairline Est. 600 - 800 cracks. Overall a very good pre-Model 11. (4A6520-56) {C&R} 2873 Remington Model 24 Semi-Auto Rifle (300/500) serial #12471, 22 Short, 19 1/2'' barrel with a near excellent bore that is Est. 300 - 500 mostly bright with strong rifling but has some light pitting or oxidation 2878 Mauser Model MS350B Bolt Action Rifle near the muzzle. The barrel retains about 85% original blue that is serial #114675, 22 LR, 26 3/4" barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The flaking to brown and mixing with some areas of light oxidation and some metal surfaces are overall mottled gray blending with areas of brown handling and tool marks. The remaining metal surfaces are mostly and some light surface oxidation throughout. The markings remain crisp mottled brown, blending with gray and silver and has areas of light to including the German ''(crown)'' over ''B'', ''U'', and ''G'' proofs, the bolt is minor speckled pitting and some handling and tool marks as well. The numbered to the receiver. The checkered walnut stock rates about very markings remain crisp and the date code indicates manufacture in July good and shows evidence of light cleaning and no finish remaining. The of 1926, both barrel and receiver are numbered alike. The smooth checkering and Mauser logo are still present but soft and there are walnut stocks rate very good and appear to have most of their original several light handling marks, an about 2'' crack on the right side by the finish with some areas of light fading. The schnabel tipped forearm has bolt handle channel and a minor impact mark on the left side near the some small dents as well as some light chips and other minor handing butt. The top of the receiver and barrel are grooved for sights and marks. The pistolgrip buttstock has some fine hairline cracks through the mounts, the front sight base remains, its blade is missing. Mounted to wrist by the triggerguard and some light dings and other light handling the receiver is a Tasco 4X32 riflescope that features a duplex reticle and marks. The original sights remain intact and the action appears to has bright, clear optics. A single detachable five-round magazine is function correctly. A very good example overall in the more collectible included. A classic rifle that should make a terrific shooter. chambering. (4A9974-21) {C&R} (500/700) (4A6520-3738) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2879 Winchester Model 90 Slide Action Rifle 2883 Custom Siamese Type 46 Mauser Bolt Action Rifle serial #790566, 22 Long, 24'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The serial #32437/324840, 45-70 Govt., 26 1/4" barrel with an excellent metal surfaces are overall mostly a mottled brown with areas of silver bore. The metal surfaces show a cold-applied blue with about 85% and gray and some traces of original blue still visible. There are some remaining covering some areas of light pitting, the balance fading to areas of light to minor pitting along with some specks of light surface mottled gray. The receiver markings remain mostly visible and a oxidation and tool marks throughout. The right side of the barrel has maker's number has been both stamped on the right side of the front been tapped with four holes near the receiver on the side flat. The ring and etched on the left side. The Bishop or Fajen custom drop in walnut stocks rate very good and show evidence of light cleaning with checkered walnut Monte Carlo stock features a flared cheekpiece, finish added. The grooved forearm has a few small chips and other synthetic grip cap and a Pachmayr 1/2" ventilated recoil pad. The stock handling marks. The straight grip buttstock has a few minor cracks, is also equipped with swivel studs. The barrel has a Lyman folding leaf some light dings and other handling marks and a larger chip at the toe. rear sight and a Lyman sporting front ramp with a Marbles white bead The original sights remain intact and the action appears to function sight. The receiver is drilled and tapped for mounts and a set of EAW correctly. A very good example from about 1928. (4A9898-71) {C&R} Quick-Loc pivot mount bases with a set of 1'' rings are included. A very (300/500) nice, rugged sporting rifle ready for a set of quality optics. Est. 300 - 500 (4A6520-2659) {MODERN} (300/500) 2880 Winchester Model 50 Semi-Auto Shotgun Est. 300 - 500 serial #121280, 20 ga., 26'' plain barrel choked improved cylinder and 2884 Cape Outfitters/R.F.M. Over-Under Shotgun has a bright, excellent bore. The barrel retains about 98-99% original serial #A9390, 28 ga., 26" ventilated rib barrels with fixed full over blue with some light handling wear and small marks. The receiver is modified chokes and bright, excellent bores. This shotgun is in toned to a rich plum brown and both it and the black enameled near-as-new condition overall. Features include blued barrels, foliate triggerguard retain closer to 85% finish with edge and bearing surface engraved silver finished receiver, and single gold trigger with no visible wear. The checkered walnut stocks rate very good as refinished and loss. The edges of the triggerguard appear to not have been completely added lacquer over some small dings and other light handling marks. polished and have some light pitting or casting flaws visible. The The checkering is worn nearly smooth, the forearm has a rounded chip hardwood checkered schnabel tipped forearm and pistolgrip buttstock on its leading left edge and the buttstock retains its hard rubber have just a few light handling or rack marks and feature a satin oil finish. buttplate. The barrel is equipped with a silver bead front sight and the The rib is fitted with a single brass bead front sight. The left side of the action appears to function correctly. (4A6520-2274) {C&R} (300/500) top barrel is marked ''R.F.M.-BRESCIA-ITALY'' and the underside of the Est. 300 - 500 barrels are marked ''-Cape Outfitters- / -Cape Girardeau, MO-''. This 2881 Mossberg Model 42 M-B Bolt Action Lend Lease Rifle With British example, despite its very light handling marks, appears to have seen Proofs little or no use. (4A6520-1529) {MODERN} (300/500) serial #3230, 22 RF, 23'' barrel with a very good plus bore that is mostly Est. 300 - 500 bright but has a small ring of pitting toward the muzzle and some light 2885 Custom Mauser Model 98 Bolt Action Rifle By Morrison pitting or oxidation at the chamber. The metal surfaces retain about serial #9098c, 358 Win, 22'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal 97-98% arsenal blue with some light wear and areas of scattered light surfaces retain about 97-98% maker applied blue with some light surface oxidation throughout. The bolt is mostly mottled gray with a handling wear and is mixing with some specks of light surface oxidation small amount of finish located on the bolt handle. The barrel is and areas of light pitting. The bolt body has been machine polished and ''UNITED STATED PROPERTY'' marked and there is a flaming remains mostly bright, the handle has been turned and knob knurled ordnance bomb stamp located on the top of the receiver. The barrel is and has some light brown patina. The barrel is marked ''MORRISON / also marked with several British proofs along with ''M.192 / 1948'', there BANGOR, MAINE'' on its right side, all the receiver parts appear to be are other proofs visible on the receiver and bolt as well. The near matching. The rifle sits in a custom walnut sporting stock that features a full-length hardwood stock rates very good and has several light to minor magnum crossbolt, Monte Carlo butt, swivels, and a 1/2" vented dings and other impact marks. The wood appears that it may have Pachmayr recoil pad. The stock has a few light dings and other light some added finish and is proof marked on the base of the pistolgrip. handling marks, there is a small repair along the comb where a knot was The stock is equipped with swivels and the buttplate with magazine removed and filled. There are no provisions for sights but mounted to storage trap. The original sights remain intact and a Parker Hale PH16D the receiver is a Leupold M8 4X riflescope. The scope features a duplex receiver sight with aperture is mounted to the receiver which is also reticle and has bright, clear optics. Rifle has a custom Sako trigger tapped for mounts. A single detachable magazine is included. A near installed which incorporates a right side safety. This is a very nice excellent example of these military issued lend lease rifles. (4A9965-46) custom Mauser rifle in a terrific big game caliber. (4A6520-1727) {C&R} (300/500) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 300 - 500 2882 Browning Auto 5 Light Twelve Semi-Auto Shotgun 2886 American Arms Co. Whitmore Patent Boxlock Hammerless Shotgun serial #369307, 12 ga., about 22'' ventilated rib barrel with Lyman Cutts serial #1155, 10 ga., 30'' damascus barrels with very good plus bores compensator and a very good plus bore that is still bright with areas of that have a few areas of light pitting. The barrels are a rich brown but light freckling. The metal surfaces on this 1953 Belgian-manufactured maintain most of their damascus patterns, the frame shows some of its shotgun retain about 50-60% original blue, the balance being a mottled original case colors but is mostly mottled gray. There are areas of light brown and gray with areas of light handling and tool marks and some surface oxidation, fine pitting and some handling marks throughout. The light surface oxidation scattered throughout. The factory markings are checkered walnut stocks rate about very good and have the usual dings still mostly visible, the receiver markings and engraving are strong and and other handling marks of a 120 plus year old shotgun. The forearm the barrel is numbered to the receiver. The stocks feature an oversized features a brass inlay at its tip and has a crack running from the tip to beavertail forearm and round knob pistolgrip buttstock with its original the release lever and slight gaps around the iron. The pistolgrip horn buttplate. The forearm rates near excellent and has some buttstock has portions missing where the wood would meet the rear of moderate flaking of the finish and some light chipping around its base. the frame leaving 1/4" gaps on either side. The butt has been fitted with The buttstock rates about very good and has some minor flaking and a Noshoc solid recoil pad. The action appears to function correctly and handling marks and a few small cracks including a 3'' crack running from locks up tight. An interesting example from a bygone Boston the upper tang on the left side. The buttplate has a very small amount manufacturer that was produced sometime between 1888 and 1901. of insect damage visible. There is a small gap between the buttstock (4A9438-311) {C&R} (200/300) and rear of the receiver and there is a very small amount of play. The Est. 200 - 300 action appears to function correctly and overall this should make a 2887 Marlin Model 20 Slide Action Rifle decent sporting shotgun. There are no chokes to use with the Lyman 22 RF, 23'' octagon barrel with an about good bore with minor pitting Cutts system included. (4A9963-1) {C&R} (300/500) throughout. The metal surfaces have about 99% added commercial Est. 300 - 500 blue with some light handling marks and arear of light pitting under the applied finish. The barrel markings remain mostly crisp, the model designation on the upper tang is soft and a screw is missing on the left side of the receiver. The walnut stocks rate very good and have the usual light dings and other handling marks. The grooved forearm has some small chips and added finish and is missing its rear screws. The straight grip buttstock has some minor flaking to the varnish and has some line and circular patterns on either side of the wrist and some fine hairline cracks on both the upper and lower tangs. The original sights remain intact and the action appears to function, though it is stiff in its operation. (49899-30) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2888 Winchester Model 62 Slide Action Rifle 2894 Savage Model 1909 Slide Action Rifle serial #4063, 22 Short, 23'' round barrel with a very good lightly pitted serial #104882A, 22 RF, 20'' barrel with an about very good bore with bore. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled gray and brown with minor pitting throughout. The metal surfaces are overall mostly a traces of blue and black enamel mingling throughout. The markings mottled gray and brown with some areas of blue still visible and some remain crisp, the barrel has some light to more minor and moderate tool areas of richer brown and light oxidation blending throughout. The marks. The walnut stocks rate near excellent and have added varnish walnut stocks rate very good as refinished and have some light dings that is crazing and crackling and light dings and handling marks and other minor handling marks and added varnish. The metal is proud throughout. The original sights remain intact and the action appears to of the wood. The original sights remain intact and the action appears to function correctly. (4A9974-41) {C&R} (200/400) function correctly. A single factory magazine is included. A very good Est. 200 - 400 example of these classic gallery style guns. (49974-43) {C&R} 2889 Savage Model 1903 Slide Action Rifle (200/300) serial #138956, 22 RF, 24'' octagon barrel with an about very good Est. 200 - 300 lightly pitted bore. The barrel is mostly mottled brown and gray, the 2895 Winchester Model 37 Single Barrel Shotgun remaining metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue that is flaking to 12 ga., 28 3/8'' shortened plain barrel choked with an excellent bore. brown. There are areas of light surface oxidation, some minor tool The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with light handling marks and other light handling marks throughout. The smooth walnut marks and scattered light surface oxidation and some more prominent stocks rate near excellent and have some added varnish, light dings and wear along the bearing surfaces of the frame. The markings remain handling marks and a couple of tiny hairline cracks. The original sights mostly crisp including the Winchester proof on the barrel, the proof on remain intact and the action appears to function correctly. A single the frame is lightly struck. The smooth walnut stocks rate about very factory magazine is included. A very nice example that could still be an good and have some small cracks and light dings, handling marks and okay shooter. (4A9974-32) {C&R} (200/400) minor flaking to the finish throughout. There is a 1'' chip at the toe, a Est. 200 - 400 rubber spacer has been installed under the buttplate. The barrel is 2890 Mossberg Model 44 US Bolt Action Rifle equipped with a single brass bead sight, which was mounted slightly to serial #127748, 22 LR, 26'' heavy barrel with bright, excellent bore. The the right, after the barrel had been shortened. (4A6519-609) metal surfaces retain about 98-99% arsenal parkerized finish with some {MODERN} (150/250) light handling and tool marks. Both the barrel and receiver are ''U.S. Est. 150 - 250 PROPERTY'' marked. The smooth hardwood target style stock features 2896 Winchester Model 25 Slide Action Shotgun a satin oil finish and rates excellent with a few light handling marks. The serial #58237, 12 ga., about 25'' barrel with a Lyman Cutts compensator black plastic triggerguard has gap between it and the pistolgrip and the installed and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces are an even red and green colored safety indicator dots are missing. The original mix of blue and mottled gray and have areas of light handling and tool sights including the Mossberg S-100 adjustable rear receiver sight with marks along with light surface oxidation and pitting throughout. Some of aperture are intact. A single detachable magazine is included. An the screws have minor slot damage. The walnut stocks rate very good excellent example of these WWII vintage training rifles. (4A9965-30) and have moderate flaking to the factory varnish and some light dings {C&R} (200/400) and other handling marks. The buttstock has a few small cracks around Est. 200 - 400 the wrist and has a Pachmayr White Line vented recoil pad installed. 2891 Mossberg Model 44 US Bolt Action Rifle The action appears to function correctly and included is a single Lyman serial #130566, 22 LR, 26'' heavy barrel with bright, excellent bore. The Cutts full choke marked ''705 F.C.''. (4A6520-1889) {C&R} (100/200) metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal blue finish with some light Est. 100 - 200 handling marks and a few specks of light surface oxidation throughout. 2897 Iver Johnson Model X Self Cocking Safety Rifle Both the barrel and receiver are ''U.S. PROPERTY'' marked. The 22 RF, 22'' barrel with a near excellent bore that is mostly bright but has smooth hardwood target style stock features a satin oil finish and rates a few areas of light pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original near excellent with a few light handling marks and some more minor blue that is mixing with areas of light surface oxidation and brown check and impact marks noted toward the butt. The black plastic patina, the balance is a mottled brown. The bolt is mostly mottled gray triggerguard has a gap between it and the pistolgrip and the red colored but has a few areas of case color still visible. The hardwood stock rates safety indicator dot is missing. The original sights including the about very good as refinished. There are a few light handling marks and Mossberg S-100 adjustable rear receiver sight with aperture are intact. a 6'' repair along the left side of the receiver. The original sights remain A single detachable magazine is included. An excellent example of intact and the action appears to function correctly. (4A9974-34) {C&R} these WWII vintage training rifles. (4A9965-62) {C&R} (200/400) (75/150) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 75 - 150 2892 Remington Model 6 Falling Block Sporting Rifle 2898 Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster Slide Action Rifle serial #406768, 22 RF, 20'' barrel with a very good bore with areas of 22 S, L, LR, 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel has an light to minor pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 99% of a later overall slivery gun metal patina with pinprick to light pitting scattered applied commercial blue finish that is covering some areas of light pitting throughout, the magazine tube retains about 85% thinning blue with light and minor tool marks. The markings remain mostly crisp with the edges oxidation staining and light operational wear, and the receiver retains slightly light. The walnut stocks rate very good to near excellent as about 98% reapplied black enamel finish with spots of light wear on the refinished with some light handling marks. The buttstock has small high edges and contact points and previous pinprick pitting beneath the crack at the upper and lower tangs. The original sights remain intact finish. The plain pistolgrip hardwood stock and grooved forend are in and the action appears to function correctly. (4A9899-50) {C&R} excellent condition with a few light handling marks. The Remington (200/300) markings along the left side of the receiver are soft but legible, and the Est. 200 - 300 barrel address remains crisp. The rifle is sighted with a bead front sight, 2893 Remington Model 512 Sportmaster Bolt Action Rifle which has a chip on the left side of the base, and a sporting-style rear 22 RF, 25'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain sight, and the top of the receiver is grooved for optics mounting. The about 97-98% original blue that is mixing with some brown patina and rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A9939-9) {C&R} areas of light surface oxidation and has some light handling and tool (100/200) marks throughout. The bolt retains some of its original case colors and Est. 100 - 200 is otherwise mottled gray. The markings remain crisp and the barrel 2899 J. Stevens No. 70 ''Visible Loading'' Slide Action Rifle code indicates an October of 1945 manufacture date. The smooth serial #M723, 22 LR, 19 3/4'' shortened barrel with a poor bore with light walnut stock rates excellent and has a few light dings and other light pitting through and a ring about 6'' from the muzzle. The metal surfaces handling marks. The original sights remain intact and the action of the rifle have been cleaned to bright with scattered pinprick to light appears to function correctly. A very nice example of these classic pitting, scattered light oxidation, and a few light handling marks. The sporting 22's. (4A9981-44) {C&R} (200/300) straight grip hardwood stock is in very good plus condition as lightly Est. 200 - 300 cleaned with scattered light handling marks, and the grooved forend is in about good condition with a few light handling marks and a moderate crack on the underside running the length of the forend. The rifle is sighted with a short blade front sight and sporting-style rear sight. The breech does not lock closed. Due to the bore defect and mechanical issues, no thought should be giving to firing this rifle, and it is sold for parts alone. (14A9939-2) {MODERN} (40/80) Est. 40 - 80 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2900 Stevens Model 66-B Buckhorn Bolt Action Rifle 2903 Custom Argentine Model 1891 Bolt Action Rifle 22S, L, LR, 24'' barrel with a moderate ring about 6 1/2'' from the muzzle serial #R3472, 7.65 Argentine, 24'' shortened barrel with an about very and scattered light oxidation. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% good bore with light pitting and evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain reapplied blue finish with slight thinning alone the barrel, light oxidation about 85-90% reapplied blue finish with a brown patina on the top of the staining on the triggerguard and magazine tube, and previous pinprick receiver ring where the crest was scrubbed, an about 3'' area behind the pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in very good rear sight and the final 5'' to the muzzle which shows light wear toned to plus condition with scattered light handling marks, and features an gray, light wear on the high edges and contact points, a few traces of ebony forend tip. The barrel address remains crisply stamped, and the previous light pitting beneath the finish, and scattered light handling underside of the barrel is crisply marked ''STEVENS Buckhorn Rifle''. marks and spots of light oxidation. The straight grip walnut stock is in The rifle is sighted with a Lyman bead front sight and sporting-style rear very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with four small filler repaired sight. Due to the bore defect, no thought should be given to firing this holes in the right side of the buttstock, scattered light handling marks, rifle, it is sold for parts value alone. (14A9939-11) {C&R} (50/100) and the steel buttplate is slightly proud at the toe. The stock is marked Est. 50 - 100 with two crisp Argentinian proofs on the toe line and the right side of the 2901 Custom Tula Model 91/30 Bolt Action ''Sniper'' Rifle buttstock is faintly marked ''DM'' against the buttplate; the stock is serial #5283474, 7.62x54R, 28 1/4'' shortened barrel with a good serialized and matching to the rifle. The model information, Loewe oxidized bore with evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 97% maker mark, and serial number remain clear, the barrel, magazine professionally reapplied blue finish with scattered light oxidation, a few floorplate, and bolt are serialized and matching to the rifle, and light handling marks, and scattered previous light pitting beneath the numerous clear Argentinian proofs are stamped on the metal parts. The finish; the barrel bands and bolt have been lightly cleaned to gunmetal, rifle is sighted with a ramped Marble's bead front sight and an unmarked showing scattered light pitting and light oxidation staining. The adjustable sporting-style rear sight, and the bolt handle has been down hardwood stock is very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with an turned and swept back. The rifle appears to function well mechanically arsenal-quality repair to the left side of the heel, scattered light handling and included is a cleaning rod. (14A9986-27) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) marks, and the escutcheons around the sling cut in the forend are Est. 100 - 200 absent; the handguard has been removed from the rifle. The markings 2904 Custom Fazakerley No. 4 Mk I Bolt Action Rifle on the base of the barrel are largely faded with the Tula star showing serial #D5880, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a very good lightly oxidized only two points clearly and the ''1936'' date and serial number remaining bore with evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 92% arsenal crisp; the bolt is numbered to the rifle, and the magazine and buttplate black enamel finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, are numbered to a different rifle. The original front sight has been some light wear on the barrel, spots of light oxidation on the magazine, replaced with an inverted-v front sight, but the standard tangent rear and scattered light handling marks. The beech buttstock is in very good sight remains intact, and an original scope mount has been screwed to plus condition as lightly cleaned with scattered light handling marks, and the side of the receiver without use of the quick-detach base. The rifle is the walnut forestock is in very good plus condition as shortened and sighted with a 1953-dated arsenal rework marked PU scope in very lightly cleaned with light handling marks. ''DONNA'' has been very good condition with light oxidation staining, scattered light oxidation, and lightly scratched on the left side of the buttstock, and ''PAT'' has been a few light handing marks. An interesting take on the Soviet sniper rifle. lightly scratched on the right. The left side of the frame is model and ''F (14A6520-3487) {MODERN} (200/400) (FTR)'' marked, the socket is lightly dated ''1942'' and stamped Est. 200 - 400 ''ENGLAND'', and the barrel is bright export marked at the muzzle; the 2902 BSA Model 12 Martini Single Shot Rifle bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the standard open sights serial #24094, 22 LR, 26 1/2'' barrel with a very good plus bore with and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9986-29) {MODERN} scattered frosting but strong rifling. The receiver retains about 85% (100/200) original blue with light wear on the high edges and contact points, light Est. 100 - 200 oxidation staining, the triggerguard and lever toned to brown, and light 2905 Custom Springfield Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle surface oxidation; the barrel has toned to a brown patina with scattered serial #63437, 30-40 Krag, 26'' shortened barrel with a very good to very light oxidation, remnants of blue around the muzzle and in the protected good plus bore with scattered pinprick pitting and strong rifling. The areas against the forend, and a few light handling marks. The straight barrel, receiver, barrel band, and triggerguard retain about 75-80% grip walnut stock and checkered forend are in about very good condition thinning arsenal blue finish with light wear on the high edges and as lightly cleaned with light abrasions on the left side of the forend, contact points, light wear on the receiver, light oxidation and oxidation seven vacant added holes in the forend and one on the toe line, staining, and a few light handling marks; the magazine sidewall and scattered light handling marks, and the ''BSA'' marked hard rubber loading gate show mottled oil quenched case hardening with light wear buttplate is proud at the toe; two sling swivels are mounted on the and some light oxidation, and the extractor shows strong fire blue. The forend, one beneath and one on the left side. The barrel address straight grip walnut stock is in excellent condition as lightly cleaned with remains clear with only light softening of the characters, the BSA logo is a few light handling marks and a shortened forend, and is marked with stamped on the top of the barrel, and British proofs are marked on the the illegible remnants of a circled ''P'' proof behind the triggerguard and barrel and receiver; three added screws have been added to the left a clear boxed ''JPA / 1897'' inspector's cartouche on the left side of the side of the receiver, one bisecting the ''TRADE'' in the otherwise crisply stock. The original open sights have been removed and the rifle is stamped BSA trademark. The rifle is sighted with a Parker Hale sighted with a Redfield ramped bead front sight and Redfield receiver globe-style front sight and Parker Hale PH7A aperture rear sight; the mounted aperture rear sight, the screw-in aperture is present. The rifle aperture disk is intact. The rifle appears to function well mechanically appears to function well mechanically. An attractive sporterizing of and should still perform well at the range. (14A6520-3473) {C&R} these American military rifles. (14A9986-32) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) (300/500) Est. 200 - 300 Est. 300 - 500 2906 Custom Springfield Armory Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle serial #58881, 30-40 Krag, 22'' shortened barrel with a bright near excellent bore with traces of light oxidation. The metal surfaces retain about 96% reapplied blue finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, scattered areas toning to brown on the receiver, light wear on the barrel band, a few spots of light oxidation on the barrel, traces of previous light pitting beneath the finish, and some light handling marks. The walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned and shortened with a 1/2'' hairline crack behind the receiver, a 3/4'' tight crack behind the triggerguard, an 1 1/2'' crack at the heel of the buttplate, and a 1/2'' plug in the nose; the stock has a 12 1/4'' length of pull to the original steel buttplate. The original open sights have been removed and the rifle is fit with ramped Marble's brass bead front sight and an unmarked base for a receiver mounted aperture rear sight, the bridge and aperture are absent; the rifle is sighted with a Weaver K3 3x rifle scope in excellent condition with clear glass and a crosshair reticle, mounted on a Williams side mount; the side mount covers all receiver markings save the serial number, which remains clearly marked. The action appears to function well mechanically. (14A9986-33) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) Est. 200 - 300 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2907 Custom Springfield Armory Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle 2912 Erma Model EM122 Semi-Auto Carbine serial 162339, 30-40 Krag, 22'' shortened barrel with a very good bore serial #063557, 22 LR, 18'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The with scattered light pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 95% barrel retains about 98% original blue with a few light handling marks, reapplied blue finish with light oxidation on the barrel and a few spots on and the remaining metal surfaces retain about 97% black finish with light the receiver, remnants of previous light pitting beneath the finish, the wear on the high edges and a few light handling marks. The hardwood magazine sidewall, loading gate, and rear sight have toned to brown, pistolgrip stock and handguard are in very good plus condition with a and scattered light handling marks; the bolt handle shows light oxidation few light handling marks. The manufacturer markings on the left side of and the shroud is toned to brown. The walnut stock is in very good the receiver remain crisply stamped, three German proofs are stamped condition as lightly cleaned and shortened with a 2 1/2'' repaired chip on the top of the receiver, and the left side of the barrel is import behind the magazine sideplate, two filled holes on the toe line, a 2'' marked. The carbine is sighted with the standard winged blade front crack on the left side of the buttstock, a few light handling marks, and an sight and aperture rear sight, and the top of the receiver is grooved for added finish; the stock is fit with a 1'' ventilated ''RED HEAD'' recoil pad optional optics mounting. The carbine appears to function well in about good condition with stiffened with age, giving an about 14'' mechanically. Included with the carbine is a single detachable length of pull. The forend has been decorated with a simple geometric magazine and a canvas sling. (14A9974-47) {C&R} (150/250) design, the left side has been engraved with a simple rabbit, and the Est. 150 - 250 right with a canine. The receiver markings remain clear. The rifle 2913 Custom Springfield Armory Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle retains the original tangent rear sight and has been fit with a ramped serial #66438, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with a very good plus bore with blade front sight. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. scattered light frosting. The receiver has toned to a gray-brown patina (14A9986-34) {C&R} (150/250) with light wear on the high edges, the magazine sideplate shows good Est. 150 - 250 mottled oil quenched case hardening and the loading gate has toned to 2908 Mossberg Model 185DA Bolt Action Shotgun gray with remnants of the same and scattered oxidation staining, and 20 ga, 26'' plain screw-choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. The the barrel retains about 85-90% thinning original blue with light wear at metal surfaces have a light brown patina with remnants of original blue the muzzle and scattered light handling marks; the barrel band shows finish in the protected areas against the stock, light oxidation, and moderate finish wear, and the bolt handle and rear sight shows light scattered light handling marks; the bolt shows some light oxidation oxidation staining. The walnut stock is in excellent condition as lightly staining. The pistolgrip hardwood stock is in very good condition with refinished and shortened with an about 3/8'' plug in the nose and a few light handling marks, and the red and green dots denoting the safety light handling marks; the stock has the bare remnants of an inspector's positions are absent. The barrel address remains crisp. The shotgun is cartouche and circled ''P'' proof, neither legible. The receiver markings sighted with a short post front sight and features an improved cylinder remain clearly stamped. The rifle is sighted with the original open sights screw-on Mossberg choke. The shotgun appears to function well and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9899-58) {ANTIQUE} mechanically and included is a single detachable magazine. (200/300) (14A9986-9) {C&R} (75/150) Est. 200 - 300 Est. 75 - 150 2914 Swiss K31 Bolt Action Rifle by Bern 2909 Winchester Model 94 Ranger Lever Action Carbine serial #982656, 7.5x55mm Swiss, 25 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent serial #5464982, 30-30 Win, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% arsenal blue finish with metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish with a few light some light wear on the high edges and contact points and light wear on handling marks and spots of light oxidation on the magazine tube. The the barrel bands. The pistolgrip European hardwood stock is in very hardwood stock and forend are in excellent condition with a light good condition with excepted light finish wear and handling marks; the handling mark or two. The barrel address, Winchester proof, and serial buttstock is marked with a small Swiss shield on the right side. The number remain crisply stamped. The carbine is sighted with a blade Swiss Crest on the receiver remains crisp, as do the proofs on the front sight and sporting-style rear sight. The carbine appears to function barrel, and the bolt, barrel, and magazine are serialized and matching to well mechanically. A solid budget version of Winchester's classic lever the rifle. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to gun. (14A9938-26) {MODERN} [Bill Reese Collection] (250/400) function well mechanically. A nice example of these fine Swiss rifles Est. 250 - 400 known for their accuracy. (14A9807-146) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio 2910 Remington No. 4 Rolling Block Rifle Collection] (300/500) serial #61827, 22 RF, 22 1/2'' octagon barrel with a very good bore with Est. 300 - 500 scattered light pitting. The barrel has a streaked brown patina with 2915 Finnish M27 Bolt Action Rifle by Tikka remnants of original blue, light wear on the high edges, and a few light serial #77450, 7.62x54R, 27'' barrel with a very good plus bore with handling marks, and the frame has a gray patina with overall light scattered specks of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain about oxidation staining, old light oxidation on the triggerguard, and a light 98% arsenal blue finish with scattered high edge wear, the barrel band handling mark or two. The walnut stock and forend are in very good toning lightly to plum, a few light handling marks, and previous light condition as lightly cleaned with an about 1'' light crack on the left side of pitting beneath the finish on the receiver; the in-the-white bolt shows the wrist and scattered light handling marks. The ''REMINGTON ARMS some light oxidation staining and small handling marks. The straight CO. ILION, N.Y.'' barrel address remains crisp, and the serial number grip European hardwood stock is in very good plus as lightly cleaned and caliber marking on the underside of the barrel remain clear. The with a few light handling marks; the stock is marked with a faded rifle is sighted with a bead-on-blade front sight and a Redfield maker's mark, the ''L'' being the only legible portion. The barrel is sporting-style semi-buckhorn rear sight. The rifle appears to function marked with a crisp Tikka maker's mark, ''D'' stamp for use modification well mechanically. (14A9974-27) {C&R} (200/400) for use with the D166 cartridge, boxed ''SA'' Finnish proof, and clear Est. 200 - 400 serial number and ''1934'' date. The bolt body is numbered to the rifle, 2911 Winchester Model 94 Flat Band Lever Action Carbine with the knob showing a lined-out serial number, and the magazine serial #1423154, 30 WCF, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The floorplate is numbered to a different rifle. The rifle is sighted with the metal surfaces retain about 75% original blue finish with the receiver standard winged blade front sight, and what appears to be an M28-style toned to a gray patina with overall light oxidation staining, silvering on rear sight on a M27-style rear sight base. The rifle appears to function the high edges, and light pitting on the left side, thinning along the well mechanically. (14A9807-231) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] barrel, light wear on the barrel bands and at the muzzle, and light (300/500) oxidation staining on the magazine tube. The walnut stock is in very Est. 300 - 500 good condition as lightly cleaned with neatly repaired breaks on either 2916 Finnish M39 Bolt Action Rifle by VKT side of the wrist, the buttplate is slightly proud at the heel, and a light serial #63002, 7.62x54R, 27'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The handling mark or two; the forend is in excellent condition as lightly metal surfaces retain about 98% arsenal blue finish with the barrel cleaned. The barrel address, Winchester proofs, and serial number all toning to a coppery brown, a few light handling marks, and previous light remain crisply stamped. A few of the screws show minor slot damage. pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip European hardwood stock is in The carbine is sighted with a ramped bead front sight and sporting-style near excellent condition as lightly cleaned with two arsenal quality rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid late '40's repairs at the toe and a few light handling marks; a small ''3'' is stamped Winchester carbine. (14A9974-45) {C&R} (400/600) on the underside of the stock. The barrel is crisply marked with ''VKT'' Est. 400 - 600 within a polygon, ''D'' for throat modification for use with the D166 cartridge, boxed ''SA'' Finnish proof, serial number, and ''1944'' date; the underside of the barrel is import marked. The bolt has been lined out and the knob renumbered to match the rifle. The rifle is sighted with the standard winged blade front sight and M39 tangent leaf rear sight. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A9807-105) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2917 Finnish M27 Bolt Action Rifle by VKT 2921 Whitney Rolling Block Rifle Socket Bayonet serial #2541, 7.62x54R, 27'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The 2 5/8'' bottom-bridged socket with a three-step L-mortise and a locking metal surfaces retain about 96% arsenal blue finish with light wear on ring; 20'' triangular beak point blade with hollow-ground back flutes and the high edges and contact points, some previous light pitting beneath a 17'' face flute. The metal surfaces of the socket, shank and top face the finish, and a few light handling marks. The straight grip European flat are a brown-tinted gray mottled by remnant spots of dark blue. The hardwood stock is in near excellent condition as lightly cleaned with an blade is finished in polished blue with streaks of burnished gray mostly arsenal quality repair at the toe and a few light handling marks. The from scabbard wear and occasional spots of plum tone. A few handling barrel is marked with a crisp ''VKT'' within a polygon, two ''D'' markings marks can be seen here and there but overall the bayonet shows no denoting modification of the throat for use with the D166 cartridge, a more than superficial wear. The scabbard is leather with a brass tip. The partially obscured boxed ''SA'' proof, and a crisp serial number and leather shows fine crazing across the surface and a few handling marks ''1935'' date; the top of the hexagonal receiver is marked with a clear but no loss of note. The stitching is a bit delicate in spots but remains Imperial Russian Proof Commission stamp and the underside of the intact save a small 1'' segment just above the tip. The brass tip itself barrel is import marked. The bolt is numbered to the rifle, and the shows some light indentations and is toned to an overall pleasing magazine floorplate has been lined-out. The rifle is sighted with the mellow goldenrod with a mottled brown patina. (129670-245A) standard winged blade front sight and M27 tangent rear sight. The 2922 German DRK Leader's Dirk cleaning rod is absent, and the rifle appears to function well 14 1/2'' overall, 10'' double-edged spear point blade with a diamond mechanically. (14A9807-233) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] cross-section. The bright stainless blade is in very fine condition, (300/500) showing an attractive factory cross-grain. Sparse cloudy flecks can be Est. 300 - 500 seen scattered here and there throughout the finish, otherwise the blade 2918 Finnish M27 Bolt Action Rifle by Tikka shows very few handling marks or blemishes. The guard is nickel-plated serial #84422, 7.62x54R, 27'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The with an orange plastic grip. The metal is near excellent with minute metal surfaces retain about 96% arsenal blue finish with light wear on instances of bubbling and slight finish wear mostly on the pommel, the the high edges and contact points, some scattered light oxidation, a few grip exhibits only negligible handling marks hardly worth mention and light handling marks, and some previous light pitting beneath the finish. subtle instances of slight age-appropriate darkening. The scabbard, also The straight grip European hardwood stock is in near excellent condition nickel-plated throughout, rates very good and exhibits speckled finish as lightly cleaned with some scattered light handling marks. The barrel flaking across the faces, mostly on the obverse, with smoky gray patina is crisply marked with the Tikka ''T'' within an inverted triangle, ''D'' for on the steel beneath. Includes an aluminum bullion portepee which rates D166 cartridge conversion, serial number, and ''1938'' date; the very good plus, showing some moderate fraying at the tying points but remnants of an Imperial Russian Proof Commission stamp is visible on no major loss. (12A9960-2C) (600/800) the top of the receiver. The bolt is numbered twice, with one number Est. 600 - 800 matching the rifle. The rifle is sighted with the standard winged blade 2923 German RAD Subordinate's Hewer by Krebs front sight and what appears to be a M27 rear sight base with a M28 14 1/2'' overall, 9 1/2'' single-edged slightly curved clipped point blade tangent. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A9807-99) with single unstopped fullers. The obverse face is etched with the ''Arbeit {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) adelt'' motto and the ricasso is stamped with the Carl Krebs trademark Est. 300 - 500 on the reverse. The bright blade is very good plus to excellent, showing 2919 Finnish M28/30 Bolt Action Rifle by SAKO scattered tiny handling marks and sparse tiny flecks of light smoky gray serial #70962, 7.62x54R, 27'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The patina hardly worth mention. The hilt is solid German silver with stag barreled action retains about 95% arsenal blue finish with light wear on grips and would rate excellent except for some light dinging at the end of the high edges and contact points, a few specks of light oxidation, a few the pommel, a tiny 1/8'' chip near the pommel on the reverse grip, and light handling marks, and some previous light pitting beneath the finish. negligible tiny handling marks here or there. The scabbard is lacquered The barrel bands show muted casehardened color, and the in-the-white black steel with German silver mounts and the original leather hanger bolt, trigger, and rear sight face show light oxidation; the bolt also shows assembly is present, including the pad attached to the rear of the collar some scattered light pitting. The straight grip European hardwood by screws on either edge. The scabbard rates very good to excellent, stock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with an arsenal showing some light dinging on the surfaces of the mounts and quality repair to the toe, some scattered light handling marks, and occasional flaking of the lacquer but no damage of note. The leather remnants of finish. The barrel is crisply marked with the SAKO and Civil remains supple with expected areas of folding, crazing, and handling Guard markings, a civil guard acceptance stamp, a SAKO proof, ''D'' for marks but otherwise little loss and no separation except at one of the D166 cartridge conversion, serial number and ''1940'' date, and the left collar attachment strips. A highly attractive example of these RAD dress side of the barrel is marked with a Civil Guard district number ''S 37592'' hewers. (12A9960-2D) (500/700) for Lounais-Häme; the bolt is numbered to the rifle. The rifle is import Est. 500 - 700 marked on the rear of the receiver and on the underside of the barrel. 2924 WWII German Luftwaffe Sword by F. & A. Helbig The rifle is sighted with the standard winged blade front sight and 33 1/2'' overall, 26 1/2'' double-edged spear point blade in three flats on M28/30 rear sight, the first completely newly designed rear sight for either face with 10'' stopped single fullers through the center flats from these Finnish rifles. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. the hilt. The obverse face of the ricasso is stamped with a Luftwaffe (14A9807-103) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (500/700) eagle proof over numeral ''5'' and etched with the maker's mark of F. & Est. 500 - 700 A. Helbich of Steinbach-Gaefler in the county of Kreis-Meiningen; the 2920 Remington Rolling Block Export Rifle Saber Bayonet mark is not fully legible but remains recognizable compared to 25'' overall, 20'' single-edged spear point ''yataghan'' blade with wide documented examples. The blade rates very good plus to excellent, single unstopped fullers and a 5'' false edge. No proofs or maker's retaining most of the original strong nickel plate with small areas of marks are visible. The metal surfaces are polished to an overall bubbling and flaking throughout. Only a few handling marks can be seen reflective bright, showing scattered flecks of pitting and gray patina scattered here and there. The solid German silver hilt fittings show a along the blade and occasional tiny pits and handling marks on the scant few dings hardly worth mention and are otherwise unblemished. brass hilt. The fish-scale texture of the grip is moderately softened and The Hakenkreuz emblems on either side retain generous amounts of the brass is an overall pale yellow. The scabbard is leather with brass slightly thinning pale gold wash and show little wear. The grip remains mounts. The leather features an applied protective hard coating buffed tightly fitted, shows some flaking of the leather and the brass wire to a smooth reflective black sheen. Several small segments of the binding has darkened but has not split or loosened. The hilt is in near stitching have been lost and some folds can be seen on the front face excellent condition as a whole. The scabbard is in similar condition to but the coating has preserved the shape admirably and no further signs the grip, showing scattered flaking of the leather throughout. The metal of wear are evident. The brass exhibits a mottled gray-brown patina over has begun to split about 12 1/2'' from the tip but has not fully separated. otherwise very fine burnished dark goldenrod surfaces. A nice, if The German silver mounts are excellent except for some ocher patina somewhat salty, bayonet with received some restorative attention. on the tip chape. A fine Luftwaffe dress sword with a great hilt and (129670-193A) age-appropriate wear. (12A9960-1Y) (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2925 WWII German Luftwaffe Sword by Stocker & Co. 2929 WWII German First Model Luftwaffe Dagger by Carl Eickhorn 35 1/2'' overall, 28 1/2'' double-edged spear point blade in three flats on 17 1/2'' overall, 12'' double-edged spear point blade in three flats on either face with 10 1/2'' stopped single fullers through the center flats either face with the trademark of Carl Eickhorn on the obverse. The from the hilt. The ricasso is trademarked with the Stocker & Co. ''SMF / blade is mirror bright and near excellent, showing the slightest of Solingen'' logo on the obverse face. The blade is very good, showing handling marks here or there under light and showing a minute grind at few handling marks, very light pinprick pitting in the nickel plate, and the tip, likely from rounding of a chipped point. A correct blue leather streaks of flaking toned to dark gray-brown patina on the exposed steel. washer is present and shows no wear beyond expected age darkening. The hilt is in very fine condition, the German silver fittings show no The solid German silver surfaces of the hilt are excellent, as are the handling marks worth mention and only sparse instances of tarnish here bright brass sunwheel swastikas on either face of the guard and or there. The brass Hakenkreuz emblems are a bright pale yellow and pommel. The grip shows very slight wear at the high surfaces, patina traces of original gold wash can be seen in the protected areas. The can be seen on the brass wire binding, and tiny handling marks can be twisted brass wire binding has darkened and the grip leather shows a seen on the guard and pommel, however these blemishes are hardly few instances of light surface flaking, otherwise the grip remains worth mention and detract little from the piece. The steel scabbard rates well-fitted and shows no loss of note. A fine sword for collectors of very good, showing some light scuffs and flaking of the leather as well Luftwaffe regalia. (12A9960-1N) (600/800) as a few handling marks and tiny pits here and there on the nicely Est. 600 - 800 polished German silver mounts. A highly appealing Luftwaffe dress 2926 WWII German Police Officer's Sword dagger sure to enhance any collection. (129960-2Q) (600/800) 36 1/2'' overall, 31 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with single Est. 600 - 800 unstopped fullers. No maker's mark is present. The nickel-plated blade 2930 Randall Knife Society RKS-4 Model 4 8'' Fighter is bright and excellent, showing only negligible tiny handling marks here This Randall Made knife measures 13'' overall and has an 8'' and there and the barest of flaking just above the guard. The hilt is double-edged trailing point blade with a partial 4 1/2'' reverse edge. The nickel-plated steel with a ribbed black wood grip decorated by a silvered flat of the reverse face is stamped with the Randall Made double ferrule, bronze Polizei insignia and aluminum wire in the grooves scimitars logo and the obverse is numbered ''RKS 1026/934'' (Serial# / retained by a steel strip centered vertically in the reverse face. The hilt Member#). The handle consists of a pale brass double hilt, one-piece rates near excellent, showing some tiny flakes in the plating here or stag grip between red, white and black spacers and a Duralumin butt there on the knucklebow, oxidation on the retention strip and a strong cap. The knife is in mint condition with no discernible blemishes and a dark silver patina on the ferrule. The scabbard is black-painted steel with flawless unsharpened factory razor edge. The leather sheath, specially lightly silvered mounts and rates excellent with only sparse flaking of the marked on the reverse with the Randall Knife Society stamp, is in similar paint here and there about the body and slight areas of tiny flaking and condition with no blemishes save the slightest impression from hilt patina on the mounts. An attractive Polizei Führerdegen. (12A9960-1H) contact. A sharpening stone in an integral sheath pocket is also included (500/700) in pristine unused condition. A beautiful specimen made for the Randall Est. 500 - 700 Knife Society. According to the archived Randall Knife Society website, 2927 SS-Marked WWII German Police Officer's Sword by Peter D. Krebs 1200 of these knives were made, comprising 816 with handles of stag 37'' overall, 31 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with single stopped and 384 of leather. (12A9968-13A) (600/800) fullers and the trademark ''Pet. Dan. / Krebs / Solingen'' (Peter Daniel Est. 600 - 800 Krebs) on the reverse face of the ricasso. An SS inspection mark is 2931 Randall Knife Society RKS-3 Club Knife stamped on the top face of the hilt in front of the buff-colored leather This Randall Made knife measures 10 1/2'' overall and has a 5 3/4'' washer. The blade is bright and excellent with a near mirror finish and single-edged trailing point blade marked with the Randall Made double minimal handling marks here and there. The nickel-plated steel hilt scimitars logo on the reverse and numbered ''RKS 073/934'' (Serial# / features a black wood grip decorated by a silvered ferrule, bronze Member#) on the obverse. The handle consists of a brass single hilt, a Polizei insignia and aluminum wire in the grooves retained by a steel one-piece stag hilt and no fewer than seventeen assorted spacers in strip centered vertically in the reverse face. The nickeled surfaces show black, brass, red, white and aluminum. The flat of the butt is inlaid with a only the tiniest handling marks hardly worth mention and the grips show gilt Randall Knife Society medallion. The knife is in near mint condition a few instances of finish flaking at the high surfaces of the ribs, with no discernible blemishes except, upon close inspection, the otherwise the hilt is in excellent condition with no blemishes of note. The slightest areas of staining on the hilt from leather contact. The included included portepee features a black leather strap stitched with aluminum sheath, specially marked on the reverse with the Randall Knife Society wire and red thread ending in an aluminum bullion acorn knot. The stamp, is in excellent condition with the barest of handling marks portepee is in fine condition, showing minimal wear to the leather, a scarcely worth mention. A splendid limited edition Randall, one of 860 single area of thread wear in the stitching and some negligible instances made according to the archived Randall Knife Society website. of fraying on the knot under close inspection. The scabbard is (12B9968-13B) (600/800) black-painted steel with lightly silvered mounts and rates excellent with Est. 600 - 800 only sparse flaking of the paint here and there about the body and slight 2932 Randall Knife Society RKS-2 Club Knife areas of dark patina in the recesses of the mounts. A highly appealing This Randall Made knife measures 9'' overall and has a 4 1/2'' Polizei Führerdegen with SS markings. (12A9960-1L) (600/800) single-edged trailing point blade marked with the Randall Made double Est. 600 - 800 scimitars logo on the reverse and numbered ''RKS 592/2388'' (Serial# / 2928 WWII German Police Officer's Sword by P.D. Lüneschloss Member#) on the obverse. The handle consists of a small brass single 38 1/4'' overall, 33'' single-edged spear point blade with single stopped hilt and a one-piece stag grip with red and brass spacers. The butt of the fullers and the trademark of ''P.D. Lüneschloss'' on the reverse face of grip is inlaid with a 1/2'' diameter copper alloy Randall Knife Society the ricasso. The blade features a mirror-bright nickel plate finish and medallion. The knife is in near mint condition with no discernible rates near excellent with few handling marks and a bit of flaking near the blemishes except, upon close inspection, the slightest areas of staining tip. The nickel-plated steel hilt has a ribbed black wood grip decorated on the hilt from leather contact and a bit of dark patina at the edges of by a steel ferrule, inlaid aluminum Polizei insignia and aluminum wire in the medallion. The sheath, specially marked on the reverse with the the grooves retained by a steel strip centered vertically in the reverse Randall Knife Society stamp, is in excellent condition with no discernible face. The nickeled surfaces show scattered instances of flaking toned to blemishes save the slightest impression from hilt contact. According to dark gray on the exposed steel, the detail of the insignia has softened a the archived Randall Knife Society website, 338 of these models were bit and the grip is lightly faded with several small unobtrusive chips on made with micarta handles and 298 with stag as seen here. This the reverse face. The blemishes are largely superficial and overall the represents a marvelous pristine example of these limited Club knives. hilt is in very good plus to excellent condition. The included portepee (12B9968-13) (600/800) features a black cloth strap stitched with aluminum wire and red thread Est. 600 - 800 ending in an aluminum bullion acorn knot. The cap of the knot has been replaced with age-yellowed string binding and a small perforated area can be seen on the strap at one of the more stressed tying points, otherwise the portepee shows only slight handling wear and rates very good overall. The scabbard is black-painted steel with silvered mounts and rates very good plus to excellent, the body shows small instances of flaking scattered sparsely throughout with the exposed steel toning to ocher-brown; the mounts show a reflective charcoal patina with hints of silver visible here and there in the protected areas. Overall a nice Polizei Führerdegen with slight honest wear. (129960-1W) (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2933 Japanese Type 95 / Pattern 1935 NCO Shin-Gunto 2939 Custom Damascus Fixed Blade Knife By Mitchell serial #20353. 36 1/2'' overall, 27 1/2'' single-edged machined This attractive little fixed blade knife by Jeffrey Mitchell of Red Level, AL shinogi-zukuri blade with single unstopped fullers and a brass habaki. measures 7 1/8'' overall with a 3'' full tang damascus drop point blade. The blade is in very good condition, showing a mirror bright finish with The blade remains unsharpened retaining all of its coil spring damascus scattered areas of smoky gray patina and shallow pitting here and there pattern. The tang shows 3/4 coverage rope filework terminating at the across the face. The edge is smooth and razor sharp with no nicks or smooth finger grip that is signed by the artist. The hilt is comprised of dings. The cast aluminum hilt retains generous amounts of original lovely bright mother-of-pearl scales and an engraved nickel silver brown paint finish and rates near excellent with no blemishes aside from bolster. Both sides of the bolster are engraved with nice bordered paint wear and a slight green-gold tinge to the brass fittings. The steel foliate scroll and a black background and is signed Jim Small along the scabbard is numbered to the sword and rates very good plus to bottom edge of the obverse bolster. Mr. Small is an engraver and knife excellent, retaining a strong 80% original brown paint finish with maker as well. A nice custom knife by two skilled custom knife makers. scattered areas of flaking to exposed dark brown steel. A very good (51010-1SA) (100/200) NCO's sword in honest condition. (129917-1) (500/700) Est. 100 - 200 Est. 500 - 700 2940 Custom Replica Randall 50th Anniversary Miniature by Lafler 2934 Scarce Dutch M1891 Pontonnierskarabin Rolling Block Carbine Bayonet Harrold Lafler worked at Randall Made knives until 1969 when he left to This bayonet pairs with the pontoon engineer's carbine, one of which is start making knives on his own. This miniature made to resemble the available in the live auction. Manufactured by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Randall 50th anniversary knife measures 6 3/4'' overall with a 3 5/8'' Co. of Solingen, these interesting came in two variations, blunt stainless steel clip point blade. The blade remains unsharpened and tip and pointed tip, this example is the blunt style. The bayonet bright, the obverse side of the blade has ''Lafler / KNIVES'' maker mark measures 14 3/4" overall with a 10" blade and features a rather long along the rear top edge and ''HL Lafler / 1987-1990'' signature in the hooked quillon and bird's beak pommel. The blade remains in fine center. The handle consists of a brass single hilt and staghorn sections condition having mostly toned to a mild pewter patina showing a couple carved to resemble crown stag separated by brass, micarta and leather small areas of dark brown oxidation scattered about. The remaining spacers. (51010-1K) (200/400) hardware is similar and all markings remain strong with nice maker Est. 200 - 400 markings, small Dutch inspector stamp on the ricasso and the 2941 Randall Jack Crider Dealer Special Fighting Knife crossguard stamped with "D831" and "528". The smooth walnut grips This dealer only knife measures 11 1/2'' overall with a 7'' full tang remain in very fine condition showing some scattered light dings and stainless steel spear point blade equipped with a 1 5/8'' sharpened false handling marks with excellent fit. No scabbard is present. A nice find for edge and sawtooth top edge, thumb and finger serrations. The blade on the martial collector. (13B9670-192A) [David & Lore Squier Collection] this ''Poor Man's Fighter'' remains bright and unsharpened. The handle (100/200) is comprised of two-piece black linen micarta scales fastened by four Est. 100 - 200 small brass pins. The handle is equipped with finger grooves and brass 2935 Custom Drop Point Hunter By Clint lined lanyard hole. Knife includes a Sullivan special model B style This George Clinton Breshears knife measures 7'' overall with a 2 3/4'' sheath with tie cords, Randall Made-marked snap and Jack full tapered tang drop point carbon steel blade. The blade remains Crider/Randall maker marks on front of the belt loop. (51007-166GU) unsharpened, retains all its mirror polish with early ''CLINT'' maker mark (400/600) on the obverse side of the blade. The hilt is comprised of a bright nickel Est. 400 - 600 silver single guard and excellent condition staghorn scales fastened by 2942 Randall Model 1 All-Purpose Fighting Knife four ground and polished brass rivets and is equipped with a brass lined This fighting knife measures 12 7/8'' overall with an 8 1/8'' tool steel clip lanyard hole. There is no sheath present. (51010-1T) (100/200) point blade equipped with a 3 1/8'' sharpened false edge and thumb Est. 100 - 200 rest. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and the brass double 2936 Custom Small Fighter By Hale hilt remains bright as well. The handle is slightly curved genuine stag Handcrafted by Lloyd Hale of Pulaski, TN this knife measures 9 3/8'' separated from the hilt by a red, white and black collar. There is no overall with a 5'' full tapered tang carbon steel blade. The blade remains sheath present. An excellent Model 1 fighting knife without the standard unsharpened and bright retaining all its mirror polish and is maker five-year waiting period. (51007-166CC) (500/700) marked ''HALE'' on the obverse ricasso. The lower tang is decorated Est. 500 - 700 with a 1'' brass inlay at the toe. The hilt is comprised of a bright nickel 2943 Randall RKS 4-8 Society Knife silver double guard and lovely ivory paper micarta scales fastened by Similar to a Model 4 there were 498 of the 1200 Randall Knife Society eight mosaic pins. Knife includes an open throat hand tooled leather No. 4 club knives made with stag handles, this is number 263. The knife belt sheath. (51010-1L) (200/400) measures 12 3/4'' overall with an 8'' tool steel blade equipped with a 4 Est. 200 - 400 3/4'' sharpened false edge. The blade remains unsharpened and bright 2937 Custom Boot Knife by Gordon and is marked ''RKS 263/496'' on the reverse blade flat. The stag Handcrafted by William Gordon DeFreest of Barnwell, SC measures 8 handle remains in excellent condition and is centered between a bright 1/2'' with 4 3/8'' full tapered tang stainless steel double edge clip point nickel silver double hilt and a Duralumin buttcap separated by red, white blade equipped with a 3 3/4'' sharpened top edge. The blade remains and black spacers. There is no sheath present. (51007-166EK) unsharpened and retains all its bright mirror polish with ''GORDON'' (500/700) maker mark on the reverse ricasso, the lower tang is numbered 908. Est. 500 - 700 The hilt is comprised of a polished nickel double guard and slightly 2944 Randall RKS 3 Society Knife curved Sambar stag scales fastened by four large polished bright pins. Third in the Randall Knife Society series of knives this specimen closely Included is a leather sheath numbered 908 below the belt clip. Mr. resembles the Model 27 Trailblazer. The first of the 860 made RKS-3 DeFreest passed away in 2005, his knives becoming more and more knives were offered to members in 1997. The knife measures 10 1/2'' sought after. (51010-1T) (300/500) overall with a 5 3/4'' tool steel blade. The blade remains unsharpened Est. 300 - 500 and bright except for a tiny speck of freckling at the tip on the obverse 2938 Custom Stag Handled Skinner by Sanders side. The brass single hilt remains bright and the handle is hand select This attractive skinning knife by Mike Sanders of Louisiana measures 6 genuine stag separated by a broad 17 spacer collar comprised of two 3/4'' overall with a 3'' exposed full tang drop point damascus steel blade. wide black micarta and thin brass, aluminum, red and white spacer The blade remains unsharpened retaining all its Bayou damascus collar with inlaid bright brass society medallion in the butt. There is no pattern with M. Sanders circle maker mark on the obverse blade. The sheath present. (1007-166CW) (500/700) tang has full coverage filework and is equipped with a lanyard hole butt. Est. 500 - 700 The hilt is comprised of lovely stag scales fastened by four large bright 2945 Randall Model 15 Airman Fighting Knife brass screws with fileworked heads. Included with the knife is an open This knife measures 10 1/8'' overall with a 5'' full tang stainless steel clip throat leather belt sheath. (51010-1SS) (100/200) point blade equipped with a 2 3/8'' sharpened false edge. The blade Est. 100 - 200 remains unsharpened and bright and the brass oval double hilt has nicely mellowed to goldenrod. The special-order single finger black micarta remains in excellent condition and is equipped with a brass lined lanyard hole. There is no sheath present. (51007-166GM) (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2946 Randall A.G. Russell Dealer Special Knife 2953 German Pattern 1933 SA Dagger by Tiger This larger version dealer special measures 9 5/8'' overall with a 5 1/8'' 13 1/2'' overall, 8 3/4'' double-edged spear point blade etched ''Alles Für modified drop point blade equipped with thumb serrations. The blade Deutschland'' on the obverse and trademarked ''Tiger / Solingen'' remains unsharpened and bright and the top edge of the blade is beneath the Tiger logo on the reverse. The guard is marked with a numbered 115. The brass single hilt has softened to a lightly tarnished softened group mark which likely reads ''Nrh'' on the reverse face. The patina as has the flat buttcap. The stag handle remains in excellent etching is nicely centered as are the Parteiadler and SA runes on the condition and is centered between brass and black spacers. There is no red fruitwood grip. Light oil stains and scabbard wear can be seen on sheath present. A nice dealer special Randall. (51007-166GS) the blade, otherwise the blade is bright and excellent with a beautiful (400/600) factory cross-grain. The German silver hilt fittings show only negligible Est. 400 - 600 handling marks and the grip shows only superficial handling wear. The 2947 Randall Custom Model 19 Bushmaster Knife scabbard is steel with German silver mounts, retaining strong original This special order skinning knife measures 9 3/4'' overall with a 5 1/8'' lacquer and overall rating excellent with minimal wear. Overall a very modified drop point stainless steel blade equipped with a 3'' sharpened fine SA dagger. (127331-1AF) (400/600) false edge and thumb rest. The blade remains bright and unsharpened. Est. 400 - 600 The brass double hilt and lanyard hole equipped buttcap have nicely 2954 German Pattern 1933 SA Dagger by E. Knecht & Co. softened to goldenrod. The polished bone handle remains in excellent 13 1/2'' overall, 8 3/4'' double-edged spear point blade etched ''Alles Für condition and is centered between red, white and black spacers. There Deutschland'' on the obverse and trademarked ''E. Knecht & Co. / is no sheath present. A handsome special order Bushmaster knife. Solingen'' beneath the double stag's head logo on the reverse. The (51007-166DN) (600/800) guard is marked ''Wm'' on the reverse face and the fruitwood grip is Est. 600 - 800 inlaid with correctly centered Parteiadler and SA rune on the obverse. 2948 Randall Model 10-5 Saltwater Fisherman Knife The blade is in fine condition, showing an overall mirror bright finish with This knife measures 9 1/2'' overall with a 5'' hand ground full tang a nicely visible factory cross-grain, crisp unsharpened factory edge, only stainless steel blade equipped with thumb serrations. The blade light scabbard wear and scattered clouds of thin smoky gray patina. The remains bright and unsharpened. The handle is comprised of black etching is crisp and nicely centered. The grip rates near excellent, micarta scales equipped with a single finger groove and a brass lined showing only minute handling marks here or there and a shallow surface lanyard hole. The scales are fastened by four small brass pins and chip on the obverse near the pommel. The solid German silver fittings have faded lightly with age. There is no sheath present. exhibit minimal wear and rate excellent. The scabbard has an anodized (51007-166BA) (400/600) steel body and German silver mounts. Also included is a later Est. 400 - 600 RZM-marked (''M5/8'') belt clip in fair condition, showing some flaking of 2949 Randall Model 8 Trout and Bird Knife the nickel plate and slight degradation of the leather. The body of the This handy knife measures 8 3/8'' overall with a 4'' tool steel blade scabbard retains most of the original lacquer with scattered areas of equipped with a 2 1/8'' sharpened false edge. The blade remains expected minor flaking, the tip finial is lightly indented and partially split, unsharpened and bright. The stacked leather washer handle remains in otherwise the mounts show only negligible handling marks hardly worth excellent condition and is separated between a brass single hilt and an mention and the scabbard is about excellent. A quite fine example of exposed nut Duralumin buttcap separated by red, white and black these daggers in a desirable early configuration. (129960-2G) (400/600) spacers. There is no sheath present. (51007-166GN) (300/500) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 300 - 500 2955 German Pattern 1933 SA Dagger by Gebr. Gräfrath 2950 Randall Model 1 All-Purpose Fighting Knife 13 1/2'' overall, 8 3/4'' double-edged spear point blade etched ''Alles Für This small version fighting knife measures 10 5/8'' overall with a 6'' tool Deutschland'' on the obverse and trademarked ''Gebr. Gräfrath / steel blade equipped with a 2 1/2'' sharpened false edge and thumb rest. Solingen'' on the reverse. The guard is marked ''Nm'' on the reverse face The blade remains unsharpened and bright and the brass double hilt and the fruitwood grip is inlaid with correctly centered Parteiadler and has softened to a lovely bright goldenrod. The slightly curved stag SA rune on the obverse. The blade is in excellent condition, showing handle remains in excellent condition and is separated from the hilt by a only expected scabbard wear on the otherwise mirror bright finish with red, white and black spacer collar. There is no sheath present. An crisp, nicely centered etching and an attractive high-visibility factory excellent all-purpose fighter. (51007-166GQ) (500/700) cross-grain. Both the grip and the solid German silver fittings show only Est. 500 - 700 negligible age-appropriate handling marks and the hilt would rate 2951 Extremely Rare Remington American Boy Scout Rifle Bayonet excellent except for a pair of small non-flexing vertical cracks in the grip 10 1/4'' overall, 6 3/8'' single-edged blade with a rounded spear point. centered near the pommel in the typical areas of stress. The scabbard The blade exhibits a bright professional-grade polish with an attractive has an anodized steel body and solid German silver mounts as well as cross-grain and remnants of sparse pinprick pitting visible under light. an unmarked belt hanger with light crazing on the leather surfaces. The The edge has been sharpened prior to the polish and has dulled with body has been cleaned and shows remnant areas of shallow pitting and age but remains smooth and even throughout. The hilt is similarly dark gray flecks of patina. The finish is thinned but retains a strong cleaned to a mellow burnished gray mottled by light texture and hints of brown color, the mounts show few if any blemishes and the scabbard original blue. A small indent is present on the obverse of the grip and a rates very good overall. An excellent dagger with a very good scabbard, small casting imperfection can be seen on the reverse. The spring is both in a desirable early configuration. (129960-2H) (400/600) strong and the catch is fully functional. Overall the bayonet is in fine Est. 400 - 600 condition as-cleaned. Really a very rare accessory for your Remington 2956 German Pattern 1933 SA Dagger by Wilhelm Kober & Co. ''American Boy Scout'' rolling block rifle. (129670-346A) [David & Lore 13 1/2'' overall, 8 3/4'' double-edged spear point blade etched ''Alles Für Squier Collection] (1000/1500) Deutschland'' on the obverse and trademarked ''Wilh. Kober & Co. / Est. 1,000 - 1,500 Suhl'' in an oval around a centaur logo on the reverse. The guard is 2952 Rare Japanese Type 100 Paratrooper Bayonet marked ''Th'' on the reverse and the fruitwood grip is inlaid with correctly Pairs with the Type 100 and Type 2 Paratrooper rifle. centered Parteiadler and SA rune on the obverse. The blade has been The back of the hilt is stamped with the arsenal marks of Toyada cleaned to good condition, showing an overall bright finish with thorough Automatic Loom Works under Nagoya supervision. The metal surfaces light polishing marks along the length, areas of thin smoky gray patina retain a strong 98% beautiful original blue with only the slightest and spots of watery oil pitting. The etching is nicely centered and instances of silvering at the edges. The grips are nearly unblemished remains crisp. The hilt shows only a few light dings on the solid German except for a small ding on the reverse grip and some expected handling silver fittings and the grip shows some fading from age and handling but marks hardly worth mention. The scabbard is about excellent with a otherwise no chips or cracks. Overall the hilt rates very good plus to similarly strong original blue very slightly mottled by hints of ocher-brown excellent. The scabbard rates good, the steel body of the scabbard patina and a single small indent below the frog. The frog shows patina toned to a mottled gray with hints of dark plum and a few areas of and very light scuffing commensurate with age as well as some crazing shallow pitting, the German silver mounts showing only light handling on the rear faces and closing strap, otherwise the leather remains whole marks and the loss of one retention screw from the throat. The loss of and supple with tight near-complete stitching. A marvelous example of the screw has minimal effect on the fit and the scabbard shows no dings these rare Paratrooper's bayonets. (129807-110A) [Vincent Coniglio or deformations. A good SA dagger with some honest wear from the Collection] (1000/1500) years. (129960-2I) (300/500) Est. 1,000 - 1,500 Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2957 German Pattern 1933 SA Dagger by Friedrich Herder & Söhne 2961 Hitler Youth Knife by Richard Pluemacher & Sohn 13 1/2'' overall, 8 3/4'' double-edged spear point blade etched ''Alles Für 9 3/4'' overall, 5 1/2'' single-edged broad spear point blade. The ricasso Deutschland'' on the obverse and RZM-coded ''M7/49'' (Friedrich Herder is engraved with an illegible trademark remnant on the obverse and & Söhne) on the reverse. The fruitwood grip is inlaid with correctly clear RZM code ''M7/83'' (Richard Pluemacher & Sohn) on the reverse. centered Parteiadler and SA rune on the obverse. The blade is in The hilt is nickel-plated alloy, the grips are checkered black bakelite fair-good condition, showing a dulling finish with smoky gray patina centered on the obverse grip by a correct HJ diamond. The blade rates throughout and overall light pitting, a few spots more moderate, with a good, having been sharpened (likely during the period of use as is few handling marks. The etching is nicely centered and remains crisp. typical of HJ specimens) and cleaned over the years, showing gray The nickel-plated hilt fittings are somewhat poor, showing instances of areas of shallow pitting across the otherwise bright surfaces. The hilt is flaking throughout, and the pommel has separated into two pieces at the near excellent, showing some age-appropriate areas of light bubbling in center, retained only by the pommel nut. The grip shows a few light the nickel finish and only very minor handling marks on the grips. The handling marks here and there. Included is a mismatched scabbard with diamond exhibits a very tiny bit of play but otherwise remains secure a black-painted steel body and nickel-plated mounts. Areas of finish loss and rates excellent with only a bit of patina at the copper edges. The and cracking can be seen mostly on the reverse but the scabbard shows scabbard retains about 70% original black paint finish with the majority no dings or deformations and rates good overall. A somewhat worn of the loss on the rear face toned to a smooth mellow burnished gray on example which nonetheless retains its collector appeal. (129960-2J) the exposed steel. The leather belt strap shows light wrinkling but (300/500) otherwise few blemishes and no loss. Overall a very good Youth dagger Est. 300 - 500 with an honest blade. (129960-2N) (300/500) 2958 German Pattern 1933 SA Dagger by Ed Wüsthoff Est. 300 - 500 13 1/2'' overall, 8 3/4'' double-edged spear point blade etched ''Alles Für 2962 WWII German Fire Department Dress Dagger Deutschland'' on the obverse and trademarked ''Ed. Wüsthoff / 14 1/2'' overall, 9 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single Solingen'' around a trident logo on the reverse. The fruitwood grip is unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Horst Wolff G.M.B.H. / Leipzig inlaid with correctly centered Parteiadler and SA rune on the obverse. C 1'' on the reverse face. The hilt is nickel-plated zinc alloy with The blade is in very good plus to excellent condition, showing moderate checkered black bakelite grips; a Hitler Jugend diamond is inlaid on the scabbard and polishing marks along the length mostly in the upper half obverse which appears to be a spurious later addition. The diamond and otherwise few blemishes. The etching is nicely centered and itself is correctly detailed and may be an authentic part despite being remains crisp, the factory cross-grain is still clearly visible. The solid unoriginal to this piece. The blade is bright and excellent, almost mint German silver hilt fittings show a few areas of cloudiness but few except for a small handling mark here or there. The hilt retains generous handling marks. The grip shows no more than superficial handling marks amounts of original finish mostly on the guard with instances of light hardly worth mention, overall the hilt is in excellent condition. The flaking and bubbling and traces in the protected areas behind the grips. scabbard is brown-painted steel with German silver mounts and would The grips themselves show only very light handling marks and the hilt is rate excellent except for scattered tiny handling marks throughout which overall very good plus to excellent. The black-painted steel scabbard detract little from the overall condition. A very nice SA dagger. includes an original leather frog and is in very fine condition, showing (129960-2K) (400/600) few blemishes except some sparse instances of flaking toned to Est. 400 - 600 ocher-brown on the steel beneath. The frog is moderately wrinkled and 2959 German Pattern 1933 SA Dagger by Carl Eickhorn stiff but shows no loss or separation. An overall fine Feuerschutzpolizei 13 1/2'' overall, 8 3/4'' double-edged spear point blade etched ''Alles Für dagger with an interesting addition. (129960-2P) (200/400) Deutschland'' on the obverse and with the Carl Eickhorn trademark on Est. 200 - 400 the reverse. The hilt fittings are German silver and gau-marked ''Wm'' on 2963 Imperial German Navy Officer's Sword the reverse face of the guard and the fruitwood grips are inlaid with 36'' overall, 30 1/2'' slightly curved single-edged spear point blade with a correctly centered Parteiadler and SA rune on the obverse. The blade is 12'' false edge extending behind the pipe-back spine. The blade is bright and very good, showing only light scabbard marks and slight etched on either face with frosted panels depicting nautical icons such areas of cloudiness on the obverse; light grind marks can be seen on as fouled anchor beneath Prussian crown, serpent coiled around a the reverse face, fortunately the grind was non-committal and the trident, ship with sails raised, as well as various floral sprays. Curiously, blemishes are slight with only a few light touches here and there. The the blade of this dress sword has been sharpened to a combat-ready hilt is excellent, showing only negligible handling marks hardly worth state along its full length. While not necessarily a ''fought'' piece, the mention. The scabbard features a brown-painted steel body, German sword is nonetheless a reasonably serviceable weapon and was silver mounts and a leather belt hanger. Aside from sparse tiny handling certainly used for some purpose as numerous impact nicks can be seen marks here or there across the surface and slight crazing of the leather in the cutting edge. Otherwise the blade is bright and very good with strap, the scabbard is in excellent condition with few blemishes. A quite light polishing marks and light clouds of smoky gray patina here or there. fine and attractive SA dagger. (129960-2L) (400/600) The etching is partially removed at the sharpened edge and softened in Est. 400 - 600 spots but overall remains clear. The cast brass hilt features a folding 2960 Hitler Youth Knife by Anton Wingen Jr. reverse counterguard, one-piece ivory grip in twisted brass wire and 9 3/4'' overall, 5 1/2'' single-edged broad spear point blade. The ricasso lion's head backstrap pommel. The guard is decorated by a relief of a is engraved with an armored knight trademark on the obverse and RZM fouled anchor beneath the Prussian crown and by punch-dot scrollwork code ''M7/51/38'' on the reverse. The original leather washer is present. in the smaller panels. The brass is excellent, showing no handling marks The hilt is nickel-plated steel and the checkered black bakelite grips are of note and an overall pleasing burnished goldenrod tone. The inlaid with a correct HJ diamond. The blade rates very fine, showing counterguard is a bit loose and may be missing a component or two. A sharpening and cleaning consistent with typical period light use. The few strands of wire are missing from the grip and some chips can be faces show cloudiness and remnant visual hints of pitting which has seen near the pommel including a 1/2'' shallow chip on the reverse side, been rendered smooth to the touch. The hilt exhibits only still the cream-toned ivory remains well-fitted and very fine. An age-appropriate wear and the grips show very light handling marks. The interesting ''battle-ready'' naval officer's weapon. (129960-1O) HJ diamond has a bit of play but remains securely attached. The (200/400) scabbard retains about 60% original black paint finish, the balance Est. 200 - 400 toned to a smooth dark ocher-brown with a small dent or ding here and 2964 WWII German Model 1884/98 3rd Pattern Bayonet there. The leather belt strap shows light crazing throughout and 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' single-edged spear point blade with single moderate edge wear but remains supple with no tears or loss. Overall a unstopped fullers. The guard is numbered H2513 on the obverse face very fine to excellent Youth dagger with correct light period wear. and the pommel is stamped with Waffenamt WaA519. The metal (129960-2M) (300/500) surfaces retain about 95% brilliant reflective blue, toning almost to plum Est. 300 - 500 under strong light, with sparse tiny instances of thinning to silver due to oil and scabbard wear. The wood grips show only very light handling marks. The steel scabbard retains about 98% blue with tiny handling marks scattered here and there throughout which detract very little from the finish. Overall an excellent bayonet. (127331-1I) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2965 Reproduction First Model Luftwaffe Daggers 2968 Imperial German Presentation Hirschfänger Hunting Sword Three reproduction Luftwaffe daggers. Each is 17 1/2'' in length with a 22'' overall, 16'' single-edged spear point blade. Either face of the blade double-edged spear point blade in three face flats with a trademark on is frost-etched with panels depicting hunting motifs of game animals; the the obverse face. This first features aluminum hilt fittings, blue leather obverse center panel features the text ''Seinem Förster zum Andenken / grip bound by silver-colored copper wire, and blue pebble grain leather an den 17. März 1898 / Egmont Grf. v. Tattenbach''. The finely polished scabbard with nickel silver mounts and a chain belt hanger. The dagger blade has been sharpened to cutting sharp and retains crisp etching, rates very good plus, showing light handling marks and areas of showing a light smoky gray patina throughout with occasional areas of cloudiness on the blade and light scuffs here and there on the grip and pitting. Darker gray patina and pitting can be seen around the ricasso, scabbard. The second dagger features aluminum hilt fittings with inlaid otherwise the blade shows no dings or handling marks and rates very copper swastikas, blue leather grip bound by copper and aluminum wire, fine overall. The brass fittings of the hilt are richly detailed with hunting and blue pebble grain leather scabbard with steel mounts and a chain motifs including an S-guard with stag and doe's head quillons, an belt hanger. The dagger rates near excellent, showing few blemishes on obverse counterguard depicting dogs grappling a wild boar, and three the blade, light patina on the quillons, fading to brown on the grip and a oak leaf and acorn escutcheons on the obverse of the stag grip. The hilt mottled patina of brown and copper-tone on the otherwise burnished is in excellent condition with no discernible blemishes and an attractive gray scabbard mounts. The third dagger features an aluminum hilt, blue mellow goldenrod tone on the brass. The scabbard is leather with a leather grip in silver-colored copper wire and smooth black leather brass collar; the tip chape has been lost. The blade does not fit the full scabbard with steel mounts. The dagger is in good condition, showing length, as such the scabbard may be for a shorter arm or perhaps has handling and scabbard marks along the blade, light patina on the shrunken with age. The leather has stiffened, shows light crazing quillons, fading of the grip to dark blue-brown and a burnished throughout and has split at the tip and the full length of the seam but gray-brown patina on the scabbard mounts. (129960-2R) otherwise shows no material loss and remains in fair to good condition. 2966 WWII German Mixed Parts Daggers This is an altogether very attractive traditional German hunting blade Two daggers, each with correct blades and reproduction hilts and with ties to a Bavarian noble family. (129960-2U) (300/500) scabbards. The first is a Luftwaffe Second Model Dagger, 15 1/4'' Est. 300 - 500 overall, 10'' double-edged spear point blade in three flats on either face 2969 German Hirschfänger Hunting Sword by Carl Eickhorn and stamped on the obverse with the Stocker & Co. ''SMF / Solingen'' 21 1/2'' overall, 16'' single-edged spear point blade with 3'' sharpened trademark beneath a Luftwaffe ''5'' eagle proof. The blade has been false edge and the logo of Carl Eickhorn stamped on the reverse face. sharpened to cutting sharp on either edge and bears marks on the Either face of the blade is etched with frost-etched panels depicting bevels from that procedure, otherwise the blade shows only hints of hunting motifs including game animals, a hunter aiming at a pair of smoky gray patina here or there and rates near excellent. The hilt fittings bounding deer, and another hunter in pursuit as his dogs grapple a boar. are aluminum cast-in-relief with soft details and the grip is yellow-orange The blade is in very good plus condition, scattered by areas of smoky plastic with aluminum wire. The steel scabbard rates near excellent with gray patina and showing a number of later handling and polishing a few hints of patina but few if any dings or handling marks. The second marks. The near razor sharpened edge shows a few tiny nicks here and dagger is a Heer Dress Dagger, 14 1/2'' overall, 10'' double-edged blade there and a few marks can be seen on the face from the sharpening. with the trademark of F.W. Höller on the reverse face. The blade is very The etching remains crisp with only a few spots lightly obscured by the good plus to excellent, showing areas of finely speckled cloudiness and patina. The hilt fittings are brass including an obverse clamshell light handling marks across the faces and edges while retaining a near counterguard, S-guard with deer's hoof quillons and three acorn mirror bright finish and strong factory cross-grain. The hilt fittings are escutcheons on the obverse of the stag grip. The hilt rates excellent with nickel alloy and show some minute handling marks and surface bubbling an overall dark goldenrod tone to the brass and few if any discernible on the guard. The grip is chipped in a few places, cracked and blemishes. The scabbard is black leather with brass mounts and is in separated into three pieces but is retained by the pommel with no good overall condition: the leather shows no more than light surface looseness or play. Also included is a correct aluminum bullion portepee scuffs and retains tight complete stitching. The mounts show a thin with light to moderate surface fraying and soiling but no separations or gray-brown patina on the dark goldenrod surfaces, have each lost their loss, rating good overall. The steel scabbard is excellent with no attachment staples and numerous small dings and indentations are discernible blemishes. A nice pair of daggers with correct blades. present on the tip. The sheath also does not quite fit the full length of the (129960-2S) arm and may have shrunken from the years. (129960-2V) (200/400) 2967 German Hirschfänger Hunting Sword by Alexander Coppel Est. 200 - 400 22'' overall, 16'' single-edged spear point blade etched on either face 2970 WWII German DRK Subordinate's Hewer with frosted panels in a hunting motif. The panels depict such images as 15 1/2'' overall, 10 1/4'' single-edged sawback blade with single hunting dogs, deer, a hunter in traditional garb and floral sprays unstopped fullers and a chisel tip. The blade is bright and very good plus entwined with hunting horns. The ricasso is stamped ''ACS'' around a to excellent, showing tiny handling marks scattered throughout and scale (Alexander Coppel) on the reverse face. The blade is in very good occasional spots of gray patina. The nickel-plated hilt features oval condition: the etching remains crisp, flecked here and there by smoky langets with a Red Cross Reichsadler emblem on the obverse langet gray patina, with some darker concentrations of patina and shallow and black plastic grips which are checkered on the obverse, smooth on pinprick pitting closer to the tip. The hilt fittings are silvered brass with an the reverse. The nickel shows speckled flaking evenly scattered about obverse clamshell counterguard, deer's hoof S-quillons, and flat the surfaces and the grips show only very light handling marks. No sunburst pommel with an acorn tang nut. The grip is stag adorned on scabbard is present. An altogether very good Red Cross hewer with light the obverse with three bright brass acorns. The hilt retains generous age-appropriate wear. (129960-2W) (200/400) amounts of original silver finish interspersed by instances of patina and Est. 200 - 400 an overall burnished dark mustard tone on the exposed brass. The grip 2971 WWII German DRK Subordinate's Hewer is excellent with no discernible blemishes. The brass-mounted leather 15 3/4'' overall, 10 1/2'' single-edged sawback blade with single scabbard is in good condition; the leather is faded to plum in spots, the unstopped fullers and a chisel tip. The blade is bright and excellent with brass shows a mottled mustard tone with areas of scattered patina and a beautiful factory cross-grain and no blemishes or handling marks apart the frog stud has been lost from the collar. The stitching remains tight from light scabbard wear. The nickel-plated hilt features a Red Cross and complete and the scabbard shows no loss or damage beyond Reichsadler emblem on the obverse langet and black plastic grips which superficial handling scuffs. Overall a quite fine regulation pattern hunting are checkered on the obverse and smooth on the reverse. The nickel sword. (129960-2T) (200/400) shows some minute instances of bubbling and a very slight Est. 200 - 400 yellow-tinged patina, the grips are unblemished. Overall the hilt rates near excellent. The scabbard is black-painted steel with nickel-plated mounts and a leather frog, showing a few light handling marks here and there and some slight wrinkling of the leather but overall very little wear. A splendid example of a Red Cross hewer. (129960-2X) (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2972 Unit-Marked WWII German Police Dress Bayonet by Carl Eickhorn 2976 Unit-Marked WWII German Police Service Bayonet by Alexander 17 1/2'' overall, 13'' regulation-shortened single-edged spear point blade Coppel with single unstopped fullers and the Carl Eickhorn trademark on the 17 1/2'' overall, 13'' regulation-shortened single-edged spear point blade reverse face of the ricasso. The hilt is unit-marked ''P.S. 247.'' on the with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Alexander Coppel / reverse of the guard. The blade retains the original nickel finish in the Solingen'' around an ''ACS'' scales trademark on the reverse and with a lower half, the upper balance ground to a bright polished steel from the matching larger trademark on the obverse. The guard is marked period modification. Tiny handling marks can be seen here and there on ''S.H.419.'' on the reverse face. The blade is bright and very fine with a the nickel concentrated mostly at the ricasso, the polished steel shows near-mirror nickel finish ground to bright polished steel in the last 3'' at no blemishes except period grind marks and occasional sparse flecks of the tip from the period modification. Some light areas of cloudiness can gray patina. The hilt is aluminum with stag grips and an aluminum police be seen at the tip and some cross-grain polishing marks are visible in insignia on the obverse face. The hilt is in about excellent condition, the lower third of the blade, otherwise the blade shows few blemishes. showing few blemishes except a bit of flaking at the front of the quillon The hilt is German silver with a slot for a bayonet lug, stag grips and an and tiny handling marks mostly along the back face. The scabbard is aluminum police insignia on the obverse face. The metal surfaces show black leather with German silver mounts and a buff-colored leather frog some areas of discoloration to a yellow tint, otherwise the hilt shows no marked ''A. Fischer / Berlin C.2 / 1937'' on the rear face. Light handling more than the most minute handling marks and rates very good to near marks can be seen across the mounts and body, the stitching remains excellent. The scabbard is black leather with German silver mounts and tight and complete, and the frog is stiff and moderately soiled but shows a brown leather frog. The mounts show expected light handling marks no loss or damage except a few hairline cracks in the finish. Overall the and some areas of finish stained to yellow, the body shows surface-level scabbard is in very good condition. Also included is a copper bullion scuffing and wear as well as a bulge below the frog with split a small portepee which is moderately soiled but otherwise shows little wear. A segment of the seam, and the frog shows some slight wrinkling and quite nice police bayonet. (129960-2Y) (200/400) areas of light crazing. Otherwise the scabbard shows no loss or serious Est. 200 - 400 wear and is in overall good condition. (129960-2AC) (200/400) 2973 Unit-Marked WWII German Police Dress Bayonet by Alexander Coppel Est. 200 - 400 17 1/2'' overall, 13'' regulation-shortened single-edged spear point blade 2977 WWII German Police Dress Bayonet by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Alexander Coppel / 17 1/2'' overall, 13'' regulation-shortened single-edged spear point blade Solingen'' around the ACS scales trademark on the reverse and with a with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Weyersberg / larger stamp of the same trademark on the obverse. The guard is Kirschbaum & Co. / Solingen'' on the reverse and with the knight's helm unit-marked ''S.G.II.301.'' on the reverse face. The blade is nickel-plated trademark on the obverse. The blade is nickel-plated in the first 7'', the in the lower 8'', the upper balance ground to bright polished steel from remaining balance to the tip ground to bright polished steel by the period the period modification. Small handling marks can be seen here and modification. The blade is in very good plus to excellent condition, there, as can minute flecks of patina hardly worth mention, and the remaining overall mirror bright with some tiny dings in the edge, handling blade is overall excellent. The hilt is German silver with stag grips and and polishing marks scattered across the faces and areas of lightly an aluminum police insignia on the obverse face. The metal surfaces speckled gray patina toward the tip. The hilt is German silver with stag show only the tiniest expected handling marks and, aside from some grips and aluminum police insignia on the obverse face. The metal softening of the detail on the escutcheon, the hilt rates excellent. The surfaces show only expected light handling marks, the grips are scabbard is leather with German silver mounts and a leather frog. The unblemished and the hilt overall rates excellent. The scabbard is black leather shows some crazing and a few areas of surface loss but remains leather with a black leather frog and German silver mounts. Both leather whole with tight complete stitching. The collar mount has lost its lining and metal surfaces show light handling marks and scuffs, some crazing and come loose, otherwise the mounts show only a few light handling is present on the frog at the flexing areas, otherwise the scabbard marks. (129960-2Z) (200/400) shows no loss, separation, or any more than superficial wear and rates Est. 200 - 400 very good plus to excellent. (129960-2AD) (200/400) 2974 Unit-Marked WWII German Police Dress Bayonet by Carl Eickhorn Est. 200 - 400 17 1/2'' overall, 13'' regulation-shortened single-edged spear point blade 2978 WWII German Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Utility Gravity Knife with single unstopped fullers and the Carl Eickhorn trademark on the 6'' closed, 4'' single-edged spear point blade, 3 1/2'' folding lockback reverse of the ricasso. The guard is unit-marked ''P.bg.205.'' on the marlin spike. The blade is unmarked, the spike is marked ''R.B.NR. / reverse face. The bright excellent blade shows a beautiful mirror-bright 0/0561/0019'' on the obverse of the tang and stamped with Luftwaffe ''5'' nickel finish in the lower 10 1/2'', the balance at the tip polished to bright eagle proof on the reverse. The very good metal surfaces exhibit a steel from the period modification. Only tiny handling marks can be seen mottled smoky gray patina with visual remnants of smoothed pinprick scattered here and there on the nickel and the steel shows just a few pitting. Older sharpening and polish marks can be seen on the blade, flecks of smoky gray patina. The hilt is German silver with stag grips and possibly from the period of use, and some small deformations from use an aluminum police insignia on the obverse face. A few expected are present at the tip. The wood grips show some handling marks here handling marks can be seen mostly on the rear of the pommel, or there and a single non-flexing 1/2'' crack on the obverse below the otherwise the hilt shows very little wear and also rates excellent. The ferrule, otherwise the grips show no loss or damage of note and rate scabbard is leather with German silver mounts and is in good condition. very fine as a whole. (129960-2AE) (250/450) The body shows light to moderate scuffing and fading, partial separation Est. 250 - 450 of the seam, and a stiffened crease about 7 1/2'' from the tip. The 2979 WWII German Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Utility Gravity Knife mounts show only very light handling marks and the frog shows some 6'' closed, 4'' stainless single-edged spear point blade, 3 1/2'' folding wrinkling and occasional crazing but remains whole with tight complete lockback marlin spike. The blade is trademarked with the Stocker & Co. stitching. Also included is an aluminum bullion portepee on a black ''SMF'' logo on the reverse face and a Luftwaffe ''5'' eagle proof is cotton strap with red and aluminum embroidery, rating excellent with stamped on the obverse tang of the spike. The blade is near excellent, minimal wear. (129960-2AA) (200/400) showing only some light handling and sharpening marks, possibly from Est. 200 - 400 the period of use, and a strong factory cross-grain. The metal surfaces 2975 Unit-Marked WWII German Police Dress Bayonet by Clemen & Jung of the handle are toned to a polished dark brown across the majority 17 1/2'' overall, 13'' regulation-shortened single-edged spear point blade with areas of mottled smoky gray on the crosspiece. The wood grips with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Clemen & Jung / show only the tiniest handling marks hardly worth mention and rate Solingen'' on the reverse face and trademarked on the obverse. The excellent. A very fine paratrooper's knife. (129960-2AF) (250/450) guard is unit-marked ''S.Br.I.1317'' on the reverse face. The blade is Est. 250 - 450 bright and near excellent, showing a striking mirror nickel finish along 2980 Solingen Fixed Blade Sheath Knife by Anton Wingen Jr. most of the length ground to bright polished steel in the last 3'' by the 9 3/4'' overall, 5'' single-edged clipped point blade with a 2 1/2'' period modification. Several impact nicks and handling marks can be unsharpened false edge. The reverse face is trademarked ''A.W. Jr. / seen along the edge and the slightest hints of gray patina can be seen Solingen'' (Anton Wingen Jr.) around an armored knight logo. The blade on the tip. The hilt is German silver with stag grips and an aluminum is near-mint, showing no blemishes except some very light handling police insignia on the obverse face. The metal surfaces show a very marks visible under light and a bit of cloudiness on the integral slight yellow tinge in spots, otherwise the hilt shows little to no wear of fingerguard. The handle comprises a stag grip between a silver ferrule note and rates excellent. The scabbard is leather with German silver and pommel, each die-cast with beautiful foliate relief. The recesses of mounts and a brown leather frog, rating near excellent with some the relief show hints of patina and trace flaking black residue, possibly expected handling marks on the metal surfaces and surface scuffing of remnants of a dried protective lacquer. Otherwise the hilt is unblemished the leather. (129960-2AB) (200/400) and excellent. The included sheath is leather with cast-in-relief silver Est. 200 - 400 mounts in similarly excellent condition, showing no blemishes except the same black residue on the silver mounts alongside traces of true patina. A splendid piece of Solingen cutlery. (129960-2AG) (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2981 Post-WWI German Weimar Republic Police Dress Bayonet by E. & F. 2987 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet by F.W. Höller Hörster 12 1/4'' overall, 7 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with narrow single 22'' overall, 17'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped unstopped fullers and a 2'' beveled false edge. The ricasso is fullers. The ricasso is marked ''E. & F. Hörster / Solingen'' on the reverse trademarked ''F.W. Höller / Solingen'' on the obverse and the blade is face and trademarked on the obverse beneath the counterguard. The frost-etched on that side with a panel reading ''Zur Erinnerung / an blade is very good plus to excellent with a mirror bright nickel finish meine Dienstzeit'' between two Reichsadler emblems. The blade is in showing light handling marks and occasional instances of flaking and excellent condition with almost no discernible blemishes except tiny bubble scattered throughout. The hilt is brass with stag grips, a Weimar expected handling marks and minute pinpricks of bubbling on the Eagle obverse counterguard and a German silver Weimar Eagle reverse face visible under light. The nickeled surfaces of the hilt are very emblem on the obverse grip. The pommel and metal surfaces of the good plus to excellent, showing light handling marks and some areas of handle show a mottled ocher patina, otherwise the hilt is excellent with a cloudiness on the obverse of the pommel, and the checkered black pleasing golden tone to the guard and counterguard and few discernible plastic grips are unblemished. The scabbard is black-painted steel with a handling marks or blemishes. A highly attractive Police bayonet from the leather frog and is in fine condition, showing some scattered instances interwar period. (129960-2AH) (300/500) of light flaking toned to ocher-brown on the exposed steel. The frog has Est. 300 - 500 separated at the stitching of the obverse seam and shows light wrinkling 2982 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet by Alexander Coppel and crazing throughout but otherwise shows no loss or damage. Overall 12 1/4'' overall, 7 1/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single a very fine dress bayonet. (129960-2AN) unstopped fullers and a 2'' beveled false edge. The ricasso is marked 2988 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet by Ernst Pack & Sohne with an ''ACS'' (Alexander Coppel) balanced scales trademark on the 12 1/2'' overall, 7 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with narrow single reverse face. The nickel-plated blade is in good condition with some unstopped fullers and a 2'' beveled false edge. The ricasso is wear: the edge is sharpened and the faces show a number of trademarked ''Siegfried / Waffen / E. Pack / & Sohne / Solingen'' on the sharpening and handling marks, spots of gray patina, and instances of reverse face and either face of the blade is etched with frosted panels. flaking finish. The hilt is also nickel-plated with checkered black plastic The large panel on the obverse reads ''Zur Erinnerung / An Meine grips and rates very good plus to excellent with a few small instances of Dienstzeit'' next to an image of an artillery crew, the small panel bubbling visible on close inspection and few if any blemishes on the centered on the reverse reads ''Panzer Abw. Abt. 24''. The bright grips. The steel scabbard is in good condition, polished to a light gray nickel-plated blade is in excellent condition, showing only tiny handling scattered by areas of smoky gray patina with light handling and marks and expected light scabbard wear. The hilt, also nickel-plated, is polishing marks visible under light. The frog stud is loose and rotates in in very good condition, showing light bubbling throughout the surface place, otherwise the scabbard shows no damage or deformation. mottled with areas of dark gray speckled patina but otherwise few if any (129960-2AI) handling marks and no more than surface-level wear. The scabbard is 2983 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet by Richard Herder black-painted steel with a leather frog and a portepee of green and 14 1/2'' overall, 9 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with single aluminum thread. The scabbard is near excellent, showing only a few unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Rich. Abr. Herder / Solingen'' light handling marks and an area of ocher oxidation near the tip, the frog on the reverse face. The nickel-plated blade rates near excellent, rates very good with light crazing throughout but no loss or separation showing a bright mirror finish, several impact dings in the edge and and the portepee is in fair to good condition with some moderate fraying some light scabbard wear and handling marks. The metal surfaces of above the knot. (129960-2AP) the hilt are also nickel-plated and near excellent, showing only a few tiny 2989 Unmarked WWII German Fire Department Dress Dagger spots of bubbling hardly worth mention and a few instances of flaking 14 1/2'' overall, 9 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single mostly on the pommel. The scabbard is black-painted steel in a black unstopped fullers. Both blade and hilt are nickel-plated and in excellent leather frog and rates about excellent with only minimal scuffing and condition with no more than tiny sparse handling marks here or there flaking. (129960-2AJ) hardly worth mention; the checkered black plastic grips are similarly 2984 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet unblemished. The scabbard is black-painted steel in a leather frog and 12 1/2'' overall, 8'' single-edged spear point blade with narrow single rates near excellent, showing handling marks scattered across the body unstopped fullers and a 2 1/2'' beveled false edge. The obverse face is with exposed steel toning to mellow brown but no dings or deformations. frost-etched with a panel reading ''Zur Erinnerung / an meine Dienstzeit / The frog is excellent with only light handling marks and expected light beim Inf. – Regt. 11'' between foliate sprays. The blade is in fine wrinkling at the flex areas. (129960-2AQ) (200/400) condition, showing an overall mirror bright nickel finish with light Est. 200 - 400 handling marks scattered throughout and some instances of worn finish 2990 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet by Ernst Pack & Sohne at the corners and edges. The hilt is near excellent with unblemished 12 1/2'' overall, 7 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with narrow single checkered black plastic grips and only minor blemishes on the metal unstopped fullers and a 2'' beveled false edge. The ricasso is such as a spot of flaking on the reverse of the guard and some tiny trademarked ''E. Pack / & Sohne / Solingen'' on the reverse face. The pinpricks of bubbling on the pommel. No scabbard is present. A very nickel-plated blade is mirror bright and would rate excellent if not for a 1 good etched dress bayonet overall. (129960-2AK) 1/2'' grind mark at the tip from an attempted machine sharpening. The 2985 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet hilt, also nickel-plated, rates very good plus to excellent with an overall 14 1/2'' overall, 9 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single bright finish with tiny handling marks here or there and some moderate unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''A. Seysen / Bamburg'' on the dinging and pitting localized to the forward quillon. The steel scabbard is obverse face and ''E. Pack & Sohne / Solingen'' beneath a trademark on in overall good condition and much of the finish has been lost and the the reverse. The nickel-plated blade is bright and excellent, showing polished steel is toned a mottled mix of dark gray, speckled brown and only expected tiny handling marks and barely visible scabbard wear. burnished bright steel. The tip finial is aluminum and may be a The hilt is also nickel-plated and rates near excellent with only a few replacement. Otherwise the scabbard shows no more than very minor unobtrusive blemishes including a 1/4'' flake in the finish on the guard, a handling marks and no dings, dents or deformations. (129960-2AR) small chip on the obverse grip and tiny instances of bubbling on the 2991 Unmarked WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet pommel visible under close inspection. The steel scabbard is painted 12 3/4'' overall, 8'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped black and rates very good plus to excellent, retaining a strong 90% fullers. The blade is very good plus to excellent, showing a mirror bright original finish with scattered light handling marks exposing ocher-tinted finish with a number of irregular polishing marks against the grain of the burnished gray steel and showing no damage or deformation. An bevels, possibly from an incomplete hand sharpening. The hilt is near altogether very nice dress bayonet. (129960-2AL) excellent with very light bubbling just visible throughout but otherwise 2986 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet by Robert Klaas few blemishes and little to no wear on the checkered black plastic grips. 12 1/4'' overall, 7 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with single The steel scabbard retains about 65% original black paint finish and has unstopped fullers. The ricasso is stamped with a Robert Klaas been cleaned, the balance of exposed steel toned to a dark brown with trademark on the reverse face. The nickel-plated blade is bright and smoothed evidence of oxidation texturing. The leather frog shows some excellent, showing only expected tiny handling marks and very light light wrinkling and crazing here or there and otherwise rates excellent. scabbard wear on the mirror finish. The nickel surfaces of the hilt are (129960-2AS) near excellent, showing an area of cloudiness on the reverse side of the pommel, and the checkered black plastic grips have a very slightly loose fit with minimal play but are otherwise unblemished. The scabbard is repainted black with a black leather frog in an applied protective coating. The grip has left a checkered impression in the coating and the scabbard shows some light handling marks and tiny flakes of the outer paint layer but otherwise no damage or deformation. Overall the scabbard and frog rate good as refinished. An excellent bayonet with a restored scabbard. (129960-2AM) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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2992 WWII German Fire Department Dress Dagger by Robert Klaas 2996 WWI German Model 1884/98 Dress Bayonet by Gottlieb Hammesfahr 14 1/2'' overall, 9 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single Pairs with the Gewehr 98 family of rifles. 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' unstopped fullers. The ricasso is trademarked with the name and logo of single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The Robert Klaas on the reverse face. The nickeled steel blade is bright and ricasso is marked ''Gottlieb / Hammesfahr / Solingen, Foche'' on the in fine condition, showing scattered tiny handling marks and sparse reverse face and ''W / 17'' beneath a crown on the spine. The metal minute flakes in the finish but no major blemishes. The hilt exhibits areas surfaces are nickel-plated and the blade rates near excellent, showing of dark gray and brown patina and oxidation texturing on the nickeled only tiny scattered handling marks, light scabbard wear and a tiny steel surfaces as well as tiny bubbling throughout. The grips show a few instance of flaking here or there. The hilt rates very good plus to spots of very light handling wear but otherwise are unblemished. excellent, showing few if any blemishes on the grips and some small Otherwise the hilt shows few if any handling marks and rates good as a spots of flaking to dark gray-brown steel on the pommel and the edges whole. The scabbard is in fair condition with a pitted dark gray patina of the guard. The bayonet is married to a later black-painted scabbard across most of the front face and speckled across the back; the balance numbered ''0931'' on the throat and fitted with a 1943-dated leather frog. is burnished gray steel with hints of ocher-brown staining scattered The steel body rates very good with a crisp later-applied finish showing throughout and the body shows no dings or deformations. The leather only a few tiny instances of silvering, a tiny ding here or there and some frog is dried stiff and somewhat delicate but shows no loss or separation textured areas on the reverse face near the tip. The frog shows light except a single tear in the belt loop. (129960-2AT) (200/400) surface wear throughout but no loss, separation or degradation. Est. 200 - 400 (129960-2AX) (100/200) 2993 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet by Alexander Coppel Est. 100 - 200 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' single-edged spear point blade with single 2997 Modified WWII German Model 1884/98 Bayonet/Combat Knife unstopped fullers. The ricasso is trademarked ''Alexander Coppel / Pairs with the Gewehr 98 family of rifles. 10 1/2'' overall, 6 1/2'' Solingen'' around the ''ACS'' scales logo on the reverse face. The guard shortened double-edged spear point blade with thin remnants of the is marked ''R.F.V.'' on the reverse. The polished steel blade is in fine original single unstopped fuller. The ricasso is numbered ''9131/m'' on condition, showing an overall bright surface with light handling marks the obverse and marked ''cof'' (Carl Eickhorn) on the reverse. This here and there and a few tiny impact dings in the sharpened edge. The bayonet has been heavily modified by a rough but not unskilled hand, hilt shows an overall light gray tone with areas of light cloudy gray patina quite possibly during the period of use, with changes including a and occasional small handling marks. The grips show no discernible shortened length, thinned blade profile, sharpened bevels along both blemishes and the hilt rates very good plus to excellent overall. The edges and cutting of the pommel to only 5/8'' in length from the grips. scabbard is blued steel with a leather frog. The body retains about 60% The blade is an overall light gray and rates excellent as modified, original thinning blue with scattered light handling marks and the showing no blemishes beyond the grind marks. The metal surfaces of balance toning to a mottled burnished brown. The frog shows some light the hilt are an overall mottled gray-brown with traces of original blue surface wear throughout but otherwise remains supple with complete visible on the pommel and flashguard. The original chocolate brown stitching and shows no loss or separation. Also included is a portepee phenolic resin grips show only light handling marks and the hilt is in fine on a blue leather strap embroidered with blue thread and brass wire, in condition. The included steel scabbard is also modified, perhaps from very good condition with light wear of the leather and some fraying of the original piece issued with this arm, to fit the modified blade. A tan the brass wire. (129960-2AU) canvas web frog has replaced the original leather. The steel body has 2994 WWII German Model 1884/98 Third Pattern Bayonet by Friedrich Herder been polished and shows an overall smooth ocher-brown tone with few Pairs with the K98k and related rifles. 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' single-edged blemishes except a small spot of ocher oxidation near the tip. The frog is spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked lightly soiled and shows some superficial fraying in spots but otherwise ''1604 / b'' on the obverse face and ''F. Herder A. Sn'' on the reverse. would rate excellent. A unique and interesting custom weapon derived The blade retains a crisp 90% original blue with streaks of silvering due from this iconic German bayonet. (129960-2AY) (100/200) to scabbard wear and thin grind marks along the bevel of the Est. 100 - 200 resharpened edge. The hilt has been cleaned and exhibits concentrated 2998 WWII German Model 1884/98 Third Pattern Bayonet by E. & F. Hörster pinprick pitting across most of the mottled gray surfaces, the dark brown 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' single-edged spear point blade with single phenolic resin grips show no more than superficial handling marks. The unstopped fullers. The ricasso is numbered ''9852'' on the obverse and scabbard is in similar condition to the hilt, also cleaned to the same coded ''41asw'' (E. & F. Hörster) reverse. The metal surfaces retain a mottled gray and showing pinprick pitting across the surfaces. The strong 95% original blue finish with scant instances of silvering around leather frog shows light surface wear throughout and partial separation the high surfaces of the guard and at the tip of the blade. Hints of thin of some stitching on the reverse side but little to no other damage or beginnings of patina can be seen on the hilt under light and close loss. A good bayonet overall with a nice blade and some honest cleaned inspection and tiny handling marks can be seen here and there on the wear. (129960-2AV) (100/200) guard and brown phenolic resin grips, otherwise the bayonet is nearly Est. 100 - 200 unblemished and rates excellent. The scabbard is numbered ''4533 2995 Reproduction WWII German Model 1884/98 Third Pattern Bayonet (crossed out) / 7967'' and rates very good plus to excellent, retaining Pairs with the K98k and related rifles. 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' single-edged about 98% reapplied matte blue finish with tiny handling marks here and spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked there and hints of ocher-brown staining. The leather frog shows light to with spurious ''W.K.C.'' initials on the reverse face, otherwise the moderate crazing and finish cracking and has lost part of the closing bayonet is unmarked and the maker is unknown. The blade is near strap, still the stitching remains tight and the frog shows no further loss. excellent, retaining about 90% attractive bright original blue with areas Overall a very fine example married to an appropriate scabbard. of silvering at the tip from scabbard wear. The metal surfaces of the hilt (129960-2AZ) (100/200) retain about 75% original blue wearing to dark gray with hints of brown Est. 100 - 200 at the edges and higher surfaces. Areas of the brown phenolic resin 2999 WWII German Model 1884/98 Bayonet by Berg & Co. grips are lightly faded for a mottled tobacco effect. The hilt shows only 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' single-edged spear point blade with single negligible tiny handling marks here and there and rates very good plus unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''633 / d'' on the obverse and overall. The steel scabbard retains about 30% original blue mostly with ''Berg &. Co.'' trademark on the reverse. Correct Waffenamts around the frog stud, the balance showing either a light burnished gray ''WaA253'' can be seen double-stamped on the pommel and once each or a smooth brown patina. Light handling marks can be seen here and on the flashguard, press stud and just ahead of the stud groove. The there but no dings or deformations. An overall very good bayonet which, metal surfaces are brightly blued, retaining over 98% original finish with aside from the markings, is correctly detailed. (129960-2AW) a few slivers of silvering on the blade from scabbard wear and a few areas of very light wear on the hilt. The scabbard is numbered to the bayonet and rates very good plus to excellent, retaining about 95% original bright blue with some silvering at the tip and some light handling marks toning to ocher-brown. The black leather frog exhibits some light crazing and surface scuffing but overall remains whole with tight complete stitching and no loss or separation. Also included is a portepee with a black leather strap decorated by red and silver embroidery and a green and silver striped acorn. The portepee is in excellent condition with minimal wear. A highly appealing specimen in splendid condition. (129960-2BA) (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3000 WWII German Etched KS98 Bayonet 3004 U.S. Model 1910 Bolo by Springfield Armory 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' single-edged spear point blade with single 15'' overall, 10 1/4'' single-edged spear point bolo blade. The ricasso is unstopped fullers. This is a correct period bayonet adorned by post-war marked ''US / 28670'' on the obverse and ''SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 1913'' applied decoration. Either face of the blade is deeply etched with on the reverse. The blade is in fair to good condition as cleaned, contrasting panels depicting foliate sprays, panoply of arms on the showing pinprick pitting across the mostly bright surface with occasional obverse and dedication ''Gfr. Fritz Müller 7. / Lundw. 16. / Dem treuen areas of shallow smoky gray pitting and one larger spot of moderately Burschen'' in blackletter script on the reverse. The spine is etched pitted dark ocher-brown on the obverse face. The edge has been kept ''Alexander Coppel Solingen''; the ricasso has been ground clean and sharp over the years and shows a single nick at the apex of the belly thoroughly polished on either face such that the original markings are and some light sharpening marks which predate the blade's last not visible. Other than subtle polish marks from the restoration and very cleaning. The hilt also rates fair to good; the metal surfaces are a light scabbard wear, the blade is bright and excellent. The metal mottled gray-brown with traces of original blue and occasional textured surfaces of the hilt are cleaned and polished bright, showing traces of areas of cleaned oxidation. The dark walnut grips show light wear and original nickel along the rear faces and otherwise only a few small spots some small handling marks but no chips or loss and remain tightly fitted. of smoky gray patina. The checkered black plastic grips are later A salty WWI-era soldier's tool in overall good condition as-cleaned. replacements with minimal wear. The press stud is nonfunctional, (129960-2BF) obstructed by green felt filler in the stud groove which may be original. 3005 Turkish Model 1874 Peabody Saber Bayonet Overall the hilt is in fine condition as restored. The scabbard is Pairs with the Turkish Contract Model 1874 Peabody Martini rifle. 28 black-painted steel in a leather frog and appears fully original. The body 1/4'' overall, 22 3/4'' single-edged spear point ''yataghan'' blade with retains about 70% original paint finish with the balance of exposed steel single unstopped fullers. A single ''S'' proof is stamped on the obverse of toning to mellow gray-brown with hints of ocher here and there. The frog the ricasso. The metal surfaces show a strong mottled dark gray and shows age-appropriate surface wear but remains supple with tight brown patina throughout. The steel has been polished mostly smooth stitching and no damage or deterioration. Nicely decorated and restored, with a few remnant areas of texture and shallow pitting. Few if any nicks this bayonet will make a fine display piece. (129960-2BB) or dings are discernible. The grips are wood held by five steel pins and 3001 WWII German KS98 Dress Bayonet show a bit of light handling wear but remain tightly fitted with no damage 14 1/2'' overall, 9 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single or loss of note. Overall this bayonet is in good honest condition. unstopped fullers. No proofs or maker's marks are visible. The (129960-2BG) nickel-plated blade is near excellent, showing a mirror bright finish with 3006 Turkish Model 1874 Peabody Saber Bayonet scattered light handling and scabbard marks which are largely Pairs with the Turkish Contract Model 1874 Peabody Martini rifle. 28 negligible. The tang sits a bit loosely in the hilt with a slight rattle. The 1/4'' overall, 22 3/4'' single-edged spear point ''yataghan'' blade with metal surfaces of the hilt are a soft gray with traces of original nickel single unstopped fullers. A single ''C'' proof is stamped on the obverse of finish and rate very good, showing few if any blemishes aside from the the ricasso. The metal surfaces are lightly polished bright with speckled finish loss. The stag grips are unblemished and excellent. The scabbard smoky gray patina scattered throughout and occasional areas of dark is black-painted steel in a leather frog. The body retains about 75% mottled ocher-brown. Sparse instances of pinprick pitting can be seen original paint finish heavily interspersed with fine flaking toning to dark throughout and some impact nicks and sharpening marks are visible brown on the exposed steel. The frog shows age-appropriate light along the edge. The wood grips are held by five copper alloy pins, some crazing and surface wear but remains supple with tight complete of which appear to be newer replacements. The wood shows light stitching and no damage or loss of note. Also included is an aluminum handling marks and a single non-flexing crack on the reverse grip but portepee cord which has lost its acorn. (129960-2BC) (100/200) the grips remain well-fitted with no loss. A good bayonet overall. Est. 100 - 200 (129960-2BH) 3002 Italian Model 1891 Carcano Bayonet 3007 Argentine Model 1909 Bayonet by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. Pairs with the M1891 Mannlicher-Carcano rifle and most M1891 Pairs with the Argentine Model 1909 Mauser rifle. 20 1/2'' overall, 15 carbines. 16 1/4'' overall, 11 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The single unstopped fullers. The crosspiece is marked ''PS 1942'' on the Argentine Crest has not been ground off of the ricasso as on many obverse and '' A1 9187'' on the reverse. The blade has been cleaned Argentine imports, making this a scarcer example. The ricasso is and much of the surface is coated in residue from a later-applied oil or marked ''Weyersberg / Kirschbaum & Co. / Solingen'' on the reverse and protective solution which has dried. The coating is toned to plum brown ''Modelo Argentino 1909 / P1329'' around the Argentine Crest on the and responds, albeit slowly, to non-abrasive cleaning solutions. The obverse. The blade is bright and near excellent, showing a nicely visible coating should prove simple to remove with a time-intensive cleaning. factory cross-grain on the bevel, scattered instances of light smoky gray Otherwise the blade is overall burnished bright gray with areas of patina and occasional superficial handling marks. The metal surfaces of shallow pitting and flecks of smoky gray throughout, rating good overall. the hilt are mostly bright speckled by sparse hints of ocher and gray The metal surfaces of the hilt retain about 90% original blue flaked by patina as well as tiny handling marks throughout. The grips show some scattered handling marks and instances of exposed ocher-brown steel. very light handling wear but remain well-fitted with no loss or damage of The wood grips show some light chips and dings but no major damage. note. Overall the hilt rates very good plus to excellent. The steel Overall the hilt is in very good condition. The matching 1942-dated scabbard is numbered to the bayonet and includes a correct leather scabbard is leather with blued steel mounts and rates very good plus to frog. The steel is burnished smoky gray with subtle areas tinged to excellent, showing some light wrinkling and surface scuffs but overall no brown and remnant hints of original blue. Superficial handling marks can more than superficial wear. (129960-2BD) be seen throughout but no dings or deformations. The frog would rate 3003 Spanish Model 1893 Mauser Bayonet excellent except for age-appropriate yet very light crazing on the faces Pairs with the Spanish Model 1893 Mauser rifle. 15'' overall, 10'' and some minimal edge wear mostly on the belt loops, otherwise the single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The leather shows no damage, loss or deterioration and the stitching is tight ricasso is etched with a softened ''Artilleria / Fabrica de Toledo'' and complete. A very nice example of an Argentine Mauser bayonet. trademark on the reverse face and the guard is numbered ''AZ3794'' on (129960-2BI) that side. The blade is bright and excellent with a few negligible handling marks and specks of gray patina hardly worth mention. The metal surfaces of the hilt show a fine dusky ocher-brown patina and the wood grips show only very light handling marks. Overall the hilt is in very good plus condition. The scabbard is black leather with steel mounts, showing a mottled cleaned patina of speckled smoky gray and ocher brown on the surfaces. The leather shows only minimal wear and the scabbard is overall near excellent. A very nice Spanish bayonet. (129960-2BE) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3008 French Bayonets, Models 1886 and 1892 3011 U.S. Socket Bayonets Two bayonets of French origin. The first is for a Model 1886 Lebel rifle: Two bayonets. First, a U.S. Model 1873 for the U.S. Model 1873 25'' overall, 20 1/4'' cruciform blade with hollow-ground flutes. The blade Springfield Trapdoor and related rifles: 3'' bottom-bridged socket with a is a burnished smoky pewter with scattered small instances of shallow three-step L-mortise and a locking ring; 18'' triangular beak point blade dark gray pitting here or there and otherwise few blemishes. The hilt with hollow-ground back flutes and a shallow face flute. The top face is comprises a steel crosspiece and silver alloy grip. The steel is toned marked ''US'' ahead of the shank. The surfaces retain a bright 98% brown with a mottled patina and the grip exhibits a few sparse flecks of original blue with a few tiny handling marks and flecks of very slight tarnish; both show only superficial handling marks. Overall the bayonet ocher staining mostly on the socket. The steel scabbard rates very rates very good plus to excellent. The steel scabbard is in good good, retaining about 85% original blue with areas of thinning at the condition. The body is lightly mottled with a dusky brown and gray patina edges and scattered textured areas of cleaned plum-toned oxidation. alongside trace areas of shallow pitting here or there. The original The leather collar shows light to moderate crazing, a few loose stitches leather frog is included and rates near excellent with light surface wear at the inner edge and slight finish loss but no separation or loss of and no loss or degradation of the leather or stitching. The second material. The brass hook hanger is a dull goldenrod and shows no more bayonet is a Model 1892 for the M1890 Berthier carbine and the M1892 than superficial handling marks. An excellent bayonet with minimal wear. and M1916 artillery carbines: 20 1/4'' overall, 15 1/2'' single-edged spear The second bayonet is a M1835 for the U.S. M1835 flintlock musket and point blade with single unstopped fullers and a partial hollow-ground the M1842 percussion musket: 2 5/8'' top-bridged socket with a flute in the spine running 6'' from the tip. The blade is bright and three-step L-mortise and a locking ring which has lost its tightening excellent with no more than superficial handling marks hardly worth screw; 18'' triangular beak point blade with hollow-ground back flutes mention. The metal surfaces of the hilt are also bright and rate very and a shallow face flute. The shank is marked ''104'' alongside some good plus to excellent, showing only very light handling and polishing illegible numerals on the reverse side and the top face flat shows what marks and some spots of thin pewter patina. The grips are black wood, may be a now-illegible proof mark. The surfaces are lightly cleaned to likely a period replacement for the original vulcanized rubber, held by bright with a light smoky gray patina softly scattered throughout and steel rivets. The grips would rate near excellent with only minimal areas of darker brown patina toward the socket. The scabbard is a handling wear if not for a pair of splits in the wood across the width at mismatched later model which nonetheless fits appropriately. The body one of the rivets on each grip (at the forward rivet on the reverse grip, is in good condition, showing an overall mottled burnished gray with the rear rivet on the obverse). The separations are complete, still the areas of darker spotted patina and no dings or deformations. The grips remain tightly fitted and the splits show minimal flex. The steel leather collar is Rock Island Arsenal-marked on the belt loop, the scabbard rates very good, retaining about 60% original blue thinning to markings partially faded, and rates very good plus to excellent with light burnished gray with light polishing marks and small areas of dark gray crazing throughout and an overall dark patina but no separation or loss. shallow pitting mostly localized to the lower half. Light handling marks (129960-2BM) can be seen here and there but no dents or deformations. The original 3012 U.S. Socket Bayonets leather frog shows some light surface wear but otherwise shows no loss Two bayonets. First, a U.S. Model 1816 socket bayonet: 3'' or separation with tight near-complete stitching. (129960-2BJ) bottom-bridged 3-step T-mortise socket; 16'' triangular prow point blade 3009 French Model 1842 Bayonet with hollow-ground back flutes, 9'' partial face flute and ''US / NC'' 27 3/4'' overall, 23'' single-edged spear point ''yataghan'' blade with lettering on the top face. The steel exhibits a mottled brown patina single unstopped fullers. The blade is a light burnished smoky pewter throughout with occasional areas of lightly cleaned oxidation texture. with some areas of darker patina approaching the tip. Some light grind Only superficial handling marks can be seen and the markings remain marks can be seen at the edges from a long-previous machine crisp. Overall the bayonet is in very good condition. The second bayonet sharpening and a few tiny dings can be seen here or there at the edges is a U.S. Model 1873 bayonet: 3'' bottom-bridged socket with a and corners, otherwise the blade shows no major blemishes. The steel three-step L-mortise and a locking ring; 18'' triangular beak point blade crosspiece is toned to a mottled dark gray-brown mostly at on the quillon with hollow-ground back flutes and a shallow face flute. The surfaces and socket. The ribbed cast brass grip has acquired a pleasing are textured throughout and show areas of ocher-brown lightly cleaned burnished goldenrod tone and shows only superficial expected handling oxidation beneath a later-applied blue which is slightly thinning. Tiny marks. Overall the bayonet is in very good plus to excellent condition. dings and silvering can be seen along the edges. Overall the bayonet (129960-2BK) rates fair to good. (129960-2BN) 3010 Early Russian Model 1891 Mosin-Nagant Bayonets 3013 Antique Dutch & Prussian Bayonets Two bayonets for the Model 1891 Mosin-Nagant rifle. These bayonets Two bayonets. The first is for the Dutch Model 1871 Beaumont rifle: 19'' represent an earlier model than the commonly known M1891/30 and are cruciform blade with hollow-ground flutes; 2 3/4'' socket with an secured by a locking ring rather than the integral press stud of the later obverse-bridged three-step L-mortise and a locking ring with a single design. The locking ring is not present on either of these specimens. adjustment screw, identifying this as the second pattern of this model. Each is 20'' overall with a 2 3/4'' socket and a 17'' cruciform blade with The cleaned steel surfaces are overall bright, speckled lightly here and hollow-ground flutes and a flat screwdriver tip. Both are in similarly good there throughout with smoky gray pinprick pits and scattered spots of condition, the first retaining about 75% original blue and the second gray patina. Overall the bayonet is in fine condition as cleaned. The about 70%, both showing small scattered areas of dark ocher-brown second is for the Prussian Model 1809 flintlock musket: 3 1/8'' socket oxidation and streaks of finish thinning to burnished pewter gray. Overall with no front sight slot, mortise, or other securing device except a rear the bayonets are in good condition. (129960-2BL) notch to secure to the ramrod; 19 3/4'' triangular beak point blade with hollow-ground back flutes coming to a raised shoulder at the shank. The top face is marked with a Prussian crown over ''81'' ahead of the shank. The blade and shank are bright gray steel with a thinning blue finish retained in the last 7'' to the tip, the surfaces mottled throughout by areas of smoky gray and brown patina and some textured areas of brown oxidation. The tip is bent very slightly upwards in the last 1''. The socket retains moderate amounts of black paint finish blended with ocher-brown exposed steel. The bayonet rates fair to good overall. (129960-2BP) 3014 Unmarked Socket Bayonets Two 19th century socket bayonets pairing to an unknown firearm. Both are of near-identical pattern with only very minor variations perhaps attributable to differing manufacturers. Each features a 2 3/4'' bottom-bridged socket with three-step L-mortise and locking ring, and 18'' triangular beak-point blade with hollow-ground back flutes, thick webbed edges and shallow face flutes. The bore diameters of the sockets are about 0.722'' and 0.719'', respectively, near enough that both could likely pair to the same arm. Both bayonets exhibit a mottled dark gray and brown patina throughout with textured areas of cleaned oxidation. Neither shows any damage or deformation beyond the aforementioned oxidation and the pair rates good as lightly cleaned. (129960-2BQ) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3015 British Pattern 1895 Martini-Enfield Socket Bayonet 3019 U.S. Model 1860 Naval Cutlass by Ames Pairs with the .303 caliber Pattern 1895 Martini-Enfield rifle. 22 1/4'' 32'' overall, 26'' curved single-edged trailing point blade with single triangular beak point blade with 20 1/2'' shallow hollow-ground flutes and unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''U.S.N. / D.R. / 1862'' on the a raised shoulder where the back faces meet the shank; 3'' obverse and stamped ''N.J.'' over the ''Ames Mfg. Co. / Chicopee / obverse-bridged socket with a three-step L-mortise and a locking ring. Mass.'' scroll trademark on the reverse. The blade is bright and near This pattern was converted from the Pattern 1876 bayonet by RSAF excellent, showing scattered areas of lightly speckled smoky gray patina Enfield from 1895-1902; the filled outline of the previous pre-conversion and a few small areas of pinprick pitting here or there visible under light. mortise can be seen on this example. The top face is stamped with The hilt is similarly near excellent with only very small handling marks British proofs including a broad arrow, crown over ''83 / E'' and and dings from the years, the brass surfaces toned to a pleasing not-quite-legible numbers which appear to be ''11'' and ''100'' or similar. reflective bright goldenrod with occasional spots of mellow burnished The blade is bright and excellent, showing a near-mirror expert-grade ocher. The grip has lost its twisted brass wire, otherwise the leather is polish with occasional tiny remnants of pinprick pitting and scattered nearly unblemished. The leather sheath is in excellent condition, light specks of gray patina which do little to detract from the finish. The remaining supple and complete with very light age-appropriate crazing socket and shank are arsenal-refinished in blue and rate near excellent throughout which does little to detract from the body. The copper-toned with a few hints of ocher patina here and there mostly on the locking brass rivets are all present and well-fitted, showing accumulations of ring. The included scabbard is leather in brass mounts and also rates green verdigris bloom at the rims and the expected dark patina. This near excellent, showing light crazing throughout but no loss or sword is a highly appealing specimen which, paired with a beautiful separation and no more than superficial wear. The brass surfaces are sheath, would be difficult to improve upon. (129980-58) (300/500) aged to a mellow golden brown patina. A very fine example of these Est. 300 - 500 turn-of-the-century bayonets, this specimen would be difficult to improve 3020 U.S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber by Mansfield & Lamb upon. (129960-2BR) 41'' overall, 35'' curved single-edged trailing point blade with wide 3016 Imperial German Hirschfänger Hunting Sword by J.A. Henckel stopped and narrow unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''U.S. / 24 1/2'' overall, 19'' single-edged spear point blade with a 3'' sharpened C.E.W. / 1865'' on the obverse face and trademarked ''Mansfield & false edge. The ricasso is stamped with a tiny ''J. A. Henckels'' Lamb / Forestdale R.I.'' on the reverse. The blade is bright and very fine, trademark on the reverse face. Either face of the blade is etched with having been skillfully sharpened to a beautiful battle-ready near-razor panels depicting floral sprays, panoplies of hunting arms and a bedded edge and expertly polished such that no errant marks remain visible. doe on the obverse face. The blade is polished to a burnished light Areas of thin gray patina and staining are visible throughout, as are a pewter. The edges have been maintained to a polished cutting sharp few small textured areas in the upper third of the edge, otherwise the with some remnant impact dings evident at the center of percussion and blade would rate excellent as restored. The brass surfaces are toned the etching has softened somewhat in the details though the silhouettes mostly to black by ingrained layers of soiling from the years. The metal remain clear. The hilt comprises a stag grip and brass fittings with a beneath is largely unaffected and could be handily restored to luster by silver star pinned to the shell counterguard on the obverse. One of the attentive non-abrasive cleaning if so desired. The outer branch has been three brass pins on the obverse grip has been lost, the others have solder-repaired and the grip shows some flaking of the finish, otherwise been peened to smooth ovals (perhaps for ease of wear or handling). the hilt shows only expected very light handling marks and rates very Otherwise the hilt shows no more than superficial handling marks. good as a whole. The included steel scabbard retains about 95% Overall the sword is in very good plus condition. (129960-1AB) later-applied blue, now toning to dark brown or plum in some areas with (150/250) a few segments of thinning and occasional hints of very light oxidation Est. 150 - 250 texture beneath the finish. The scabbard is otherwise excellent with no 3017 Reproduction European Shortswords dings or deformations and rates very fine as a whole. A quite fine Two swords based on European 19th Century patterns. The first enlisted man's cavalry saber which has been well cared for and should resembles a French artillery sword, measuring 23 3/8'' overall with an 18 clean up nicely. (129980-59) (400/600) 1/8'' double-edged spear point blade with a diamond cross section. The Est. 400 - 600 blade is an overall burnished pewter mottled with areas of smoky gray 3021 Early 19th Century British Pioneer's Sword by T. Craven patina and light clouds of ocher-brown. A number of small handling 26 1/2'' overall, 22'' curved single-edged spear point blade with an 8'' marks can be seen scattered throughout, some light dinging along the sharpened false edge and a sawback spine. The ricasso is marked ''T. edges and slight deformation of the point. The hilt is cast brass with a Craven'' on the obverse face and stamped with a crown over ''I'' view ribbed ''vase'' grip and a cruciform guard with quillons terminating in flat mark further up that side of the blade. Both markings are somewhat concentric circle finials. Light dings can be seen here or there but no softened at the edges but remain legible. The sturdy blade is cleaned major deformations or blemishes. The blade sits slightly off-set in the overall bright and rates very good plus to very fine, showing clouds of hilt, retained by the peened tang end at the pommel, and there is empty finely speckled gray patina and smooth shallow pitting along the length space in the tang cavity which perhaps once held a spacer of some with darkened areas of textured black at the tip. The edges have been kind. Overall the sword is in good condition. The scabbard is leather with maintained smooth over the years with only a few remnants of dinging to brass mounts, showing moderate cracking and crazing, a partial be found on the reverse edge. The cast brass hilt features a reverse-''P'' separation about 4'' from the tip and some light dinging and tarnish on stirrup guard and a chased lion's head pommel. The brass shows only a the mounts. The stitching is complete and the scabbard rates fair to few light handling marks and an overall even yellow-brown tone with few good overall. The leather appears relatively old and is no doubt of older instances of patina. Brian Robson's Swords of the British Army features construction. The second sword appears German, perhaps after an a sword of this pattern circa 1830. This specimen is perhaps even older, Imperial or Weimar Republic civil organization pattern, measuring 23 as research shows Thomas Craven as an active sword maker from 1/2'' overall with an 18 3/4'' spear point ''yataghan'' blade with single 1818-1820 on Moland St. in Birmingham. A quite fine as-cleaned early unstopped fullers. The ricasso is decorated by an unlabeled British sawback which predates the better-known 1856 pattern by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie. Knight's Helm logo. The blade is bright several decades. (129989-3) (200/400) and near excellent, showing small speckled areas of light smoky gray Est. 200 - 400 patina scattered throughout as well as light handling marks visible under 3022 WWII British Fairbairn-Sykes Second Pattern Fighting Knife by light. The one-piece hilt is cast brass featuring an S-guard, contoured Wilkinson ribbed grip and rounded bird's head pommel with a faux tang nut (the 12'' overall length, 7'' double-edged spear point blade with a diamond tang is retained by peening at the end of the pommel). Negligible small cross-section. The base of the blade is etched ''The / F-S / Fighting / handling marks are visible throughout, otherwise the hilt is bright and Knife'' on the obverse face and with the ''Wilkinson / Sword / Co. LTD / excellent. The scabbard is leather with German silver mounts, rating London'' trademark on the reverse. The blade is overall bright and very near excellent with light surface scuffing and flaking of the leather and a good, showing light handling marks and spots of smoky gray patina small indentation on the reverse edge of the tip mount. (129960-2BS) scattered throughout. The edges are smooth and razor sharp. The 3018 Reproduction WWII German Army Officer's Dress Dagger one-piece copper alloy grip retains about 70% original black finish and 14 3/4'' overall, 10'' double-edged spear point blade with three flats on shows some softening of the checkered knurling, otherwise the hilt either face. The blade is wholly unmarked, bright and excellent with an remains near excellent. An honest example of these commando knives attractive factory cross-grain and only very light scabbard and handling from one of Britain's finest makers. (129924-6) (600/800) marks hardly worth mention. The German silver hilt fittings show minimal Est. 600 - 800 handling wear and, aside from a hint or two of very minor tarnish, rate excellent as well. The orange plastic grip is also nearly unblemished. The steel scabbard shows only tiny finish imperfections at the side and a single small indentation between the mounts on the obverse edge, otherwise the scabbard is excellent as well. A nicely made replica in excellent condition, this dagger is well-suited for reenactment, costuming or similar purposes. (129960-2BT) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3023 WWII Australian-Made Knuckle Bowie Fighting Knife 3028 Reproduction U.S. Model 1873 Socket Bayonet 14 3/8'' overall, 9 1/2'' single-edged clipped point blade with a sharpened Pairs with the U.S. Model 1873 Springfield Trapdoor and related rifles. 3 1/2'' false edge. The blade is roughly polished bright, showing 3'' bottom-bridged socket with a three-step L-mortise and locking ring; moderate handling marks across the faces and rough sharpening marks 18'' triangular beak point blade with a shallow face flute and on the bevels of the razor sharp edges. The hilt is roughly-cast hollow-ground back flutes extending through the shank. The top face is aluminum with three raised points on the D-guard knucklebow. Other marked ''US / J'' ahead of the shank. The surfaces retain a strong 98% than casting imperfections the hilt shows no blemishes of note. The original blue with very sparsely scattered areas of silvering and lightly sheath is leather with a U.S. military-style brass wire hanger and rates freckled hints of ocher visible under close inspection. The scant few excellent, showing only the expected minimal age wear. Knives of this handling marks are minimal and negligible, overall the bayonet is in near and similar patterns were popular commercial purchases in Australian excellent condition. The steel scabbard is the 1885 standard-issue cities during the Second World War. (129924-4) (300/500) pattern and rates very fine; the leather collar is nearly new-production Est. 300 - 500 mint and the brass hook is a pleasing dark mustard tone. The body 3024 WWII U.S. ''1st Rangers'' Brass Knuckle Bowie Knife by Case retains about 80% original finish thinning to light gray-brown in spots. 14'' overall, 9 1/2'' single-edged clipped point blade with a 4'' and shows only superficial handling marks. Overall a high condition unsharpened false edge. The base of the blade is marked ''CASE'' on new-production piece well suited for reenactment or display. the reverse face. A strong cross-grain is visible until the last 2 1/2'' of the (129898-58A) tip, which shows a smoother polish, and the blade is bright, razor sharp 3029 U.S. Model 1855-70 Socket Bayonet and near excellent except for scattered thin areas of speckled gray Pairs with the U.S. Model 1855, 1861 and 1863 rifle-muskets. 3'' patina. The hilt is roughly cast brass and shows areas of black, brown bottom-bridged socket with a three-step L-mortise and locking ring; 18'' and ocher across the faces with the grip worn brighter from handling. No triangular beak point blade with shallow face flute and hollow-ground dings or deformations are visible and the hilt is in overall very fine back flutes extending through the shank. The top face is marked ''US'' condition. A mismatched 1918-dated scabbard from a U.S. Model 1917 just ahead of the shank. The bayonet is in fair to good condition as Bolo knife is included and rates about excellent with no discernible wear cleaned, showing an overall burnished gray surface flecked throughout except light staining of the canvas and some scuffs on the leather tip. with shallow pitting and showing areas of darker smoky gray mostly in Though not a military issue arm, knives of this commercial pattern were the back flutes. Some mounting wear is evident in the rear of the socket, nonetheless a popular purchase among U.S. troops stationed in otherwise the bayonet shows no more than sparse superficial handling Australia and are rumored to have been used by the U.S. 1st Ranger marks. The U.S. lettering remains crisp. A salty U.S. Civil War-era Batallion during WWII. This knife is likely either a Case variant of the socket bayonet. (129873-8A) popular pattern or an Australian-made hilt married to a blade from a 3030 British Pattern 1908 Cavalry Sword by RSAF Enfield similar Case bowie. Overall a very fine WWII-era knuckle knife with a 43 1/2'' overall, 35'' single-edged spear point blade with single fearsome reputation. (129924-5) (300/500) unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked on either face with British Est. 300 - 500 proofs and inspections marks including: X proof, broad arrow over EFD 3025 Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet and ''(crown) / 75 / E'' (indicating production at the Royal Small Arms Pairs with the Arisaka family of rifles. 20'' overall, 15'' single-edged blade Factory at Enfield), opposing broad arrows (indicates obsolete model with single unstopped fullers and a straight-backed point. The ricasso is still fit for issue), ''12'' and '' '11 '' on either side of the reverse face above marked with the Kokura or Tokyo Arsenal ''Four Cannonballs'' proof on the guard, and ''C / 60 (struck through)'' higher on that same face. The the obverse face. The blade is cleaned bright and rates good, showing blade is in good condition as cleaned, showing strong areas of dark gray shallow pitting throughout and areas of speckled smoky gray patina pitting along the length mostly in the fullers and on the spine and few if scattered across the faces but otherwise no handling marks. The metal any dings or handling marks. The hilt is an overall burnished light gray surfaces of the hilt are dark brown and textured by lightly cleaned with a thinly speckled smoky gray patina throughout, darker on the inner oxidation. The wooden grips show light handling wear and a few faces of the guard. The checkered brown rubber grip shows some non-flexing hairline cracks at the screw-bolts but no chips, loss or other softening of the checkering, otherwise the grip shows little wear and the damage of note. Overall the hilt is in fair to good condition. The steel hilt is very good plus to excellent with few handling marks. The steel scabbard includes the original leather frog, the upper half of which has scabbard is in very fine condition as cleaned, showing a speckled smoky been lost. The remainder of the leather is in fine condition with minimal gray patina across the light burnished gray surface and few if any wear and the body of the scabbard rates fair to good with an overall handling marks with no dings or deformations. An appealing honest lightly textured brown surface and just a few small negligible dings. A example of England's final cavalry sword. (129960-1C) (100/200) salty service-weathered Type 30 bayonet. (129879-1A) Est. 100 - 200 3026 French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet by St. Etienne 3031 Unit-Marked Prussian Model 1852/79 Cavalry Saber by F.A. Hermes Pairs with the Model 1866 Chassepot rifle. 27 3/4'' overall, 22 3/4'' 40'' overall, 34 1/2'' curved single-edged spear point blade with a 12'' single-edged spear point ''yataghan'' blade with single unstopped fullers false edge extending behind the pipe-back spine. The ricasso is and a 5 1/2'' false edge. The spine of the blade is engraved ''St. Etienne trademarked ''F.A. Hermes / Solingen'' on the reverse face. The guard is Juillet 1872'' near the base. Either face of the ricasso and the reverse unit-marked ''6.T.F.3.20'' on the reverse branch. The blade is polished face of the quillon are stamped with French oval proofs and the guard is bright and rates very good plus as-cleaned, showing scattered gray marked ''K 15417'' on the reverse. The blade is bright and very fine with areas of light shallow pitting and an unobtrusive later sharpening along instances of finely speckled gray patina scattered across the faces and the cutting edges with a few barely visible nicks here and there. The a few accumulations of dark smoky gray at the tip. A few minor handling steel half-basket hilt is darkened to a mottled smoky gray, other than the marks can be seen here or there but overall there is little wear of note. patina the hilt shows few if any handling marks or blemishes. The The steel guard is toned to an overall mottled gray-brown and the cast leather grip has no wire binding and the leather has aged and darkened brass grip is a green-tinged yellow. Each shows no more than minute but shows no loss or deterioration. Overall the hilt is in fine condition. expected handling marks from the years and the hilt rates very good The sword is married to a mismatched steel scabbard for a shorter plus to excellent altogether. The steel scabbard rates very good plus, blade. The scabbard rates very fine, the neatly polished surfaces showing an overall mottled ocher brown and gray tone with areas of showing areas of thin ocher-brown staining and clouds of light smoky smoothed texturing but no dings, dents or deformations. An altogether gray but with few if any handling marks and no dings or deformations. A fine Chassepot bayonet for the collector of French arms. (129879-1B) fine Imperial Prussian sword with light honest wear. (129960-1V) 3027 British Brown Bess Socket Bayonet (200/400) 4'' bottom-bridged socket with a raised rear collar and three-step Est. 200 - 400 L-mortise; 17 1/2'' triangular beak point blade with a flat top face and 13 3/4'' partial back flutes. The top face flat is marked with a crown over ''8'' stamp, ''Osborn'' trademark (partially worn away) and ''X'' proof. The socket is engraved ''H / 56'' on the obverse face behind the mortise. The bayonet is in excellent condition as lightly cleaned, most of the markings remain crisp and the surface is overall bright speckled by smoky gray throughout with shallow remnants of pinprick pitting. An attractive example of these classic British bayonets. (129980-1A) (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3032 WWII Bulgarian Officer's Parade Saber 3036 French Pattern 1821 Infantry Officer's Sword by Waffenfabrik 36'' overall, 30 1/2'' curved single-edged spear point blade with a 10'' Neuhausen false edge extending behind the pipe-back spine. Either face of the 35 1/2'' overall, 30'' curved single-edged blade with a straight-backed blade is frost-etched with attractive panels of foliate sprays centered by point and single stopped fullers. The German-made import blade is Cyrillic lettering on the obverse and a crown on the reverse. The blade is marked ''Waffenfabrik Neuhausen'' on the obverse face of the ricasso in good condition, remaining mostly bright with a number of small and is in fine condition, showing a lightly patinated burnished gray handling marks, edge nicks and spotted areas of gray patina across the surface with occasional tiny superficial handling marks. The original faces. The etching remains crisp and bright. The brass hilt is a German leather washer is present and whole with age-appropriate signs of pattern with a reverse-P stirrup guard, the Bulgarian crest on the dryness. The brass hilt features a small half-basket guard with a single obverse langet and chased oak leaf and acorn relief on the ferrule and obverse branch and a black shagreen grip in twisted brass wire. The backstrap. The grip is black shagreen in brass twisted wire. The brass brass surfaces are lightly tarnished to a pleasing brown-gold tone and has acquired a lightly mottled mustard tone, the guard is slightly loose the shagreen is slightly faded to silver-gray at the high surfaces with and the shagreen has faded to gray with areas of light wear and flaking. some sparse instances of handling wear. Otherwise the hilt shows only Otherwise the hilt shows only minimal handling marks hardly worth superficial handling marks from the years and rates near excellent. Also mention and rates very good plus to excellent. The steel scabbard rates included is a sword knot in good condition, composed of green and fair to good, showing a mottled gray-brown patina throughout with some yellow-brown cord with gilt brass bullion and wire. The knot shows light areas of ocher oxidation approaching the tip but no dings or indentations to moderate fraying and crazing as well as light expected age soiling. An and no more than superficial handling marks. (129960-1G) (200/400) overall very good French infantry sword with light honest wear. Est. 200 - 400 (129960-1E) (150/250) 3033 Imperial German Artillery Officer's Parade Saber by Weyersberg, Est. 150 - 250 Kirschbaum & Cie. 3037 Japanese Sword Blade & Scabbard 38 1/2'' overall, 33'' curved single-edged spear point blade with single One hiltless Japanese sword blade measuring 31'' from the tip to the stopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''W.K. & C.'' beneath King's Head end of the tang and 24'' from the choil. The blade appears to be and Knight's Helm trademarks visible beneath the obverse langet. The machined, possibly of stainless steel as seen on some naval blades, blade is mirror-bright nickeled steel and would rate very fine to excellent with a shinogi-zukuri profile and differentially tempered edge showing a if not for the forward edge, which has been thoroughly sharpened to fine cloudy hamon. The blade is overall in very good condition, mostly near razor sharp and shows slightly rough sharpening marks along the bright with a few small areas of speckled cloudiness and some narrow length of the bevels. A few edge nicks can be seen here and there as spots of shallow pitting near the tip. The edge is razor sharp and nearly can some tiny instances of gray patina on the exposed steel. The brass unblemished except for a few barely visible areas of roughness here hilt retains nearly all of the original gilt finish and, except for the slightest and there. The tang is marked and signed on the reverse and shows a looseness of the twisted grip wire and the barest hints of finish wear thin narrow channel or fuller (not mirrored on the obverse) and two here and there, the hilt rates excellent overall. The scabbard is pin-holes. The lower half of the tang exhibits a dark gray patina which black-painted steel in overall fair to good condition. The paint is has been lightly cleaned, softening the signature, and the upper portion scattered throughout with instances of flaking to ocher-toned steel and shows speckled clouds of patina and areas of reflective blue which several dents can be seen on either side in the lower 11'' toward the tip. resembles case-coloring. The steel scabbard is in fair to good condition, Overall a highly attractive Imperial German sword with a splendid hilt. showing a strong mottled brown patina throughout but no dings or (129960-1J) (200/400) deformations. An interesting blade with research potential. (129960-1Z) Est. 200 - 400 3038 WWII German Army Officer's Parade Saber by E. & F. Hörster 3034 Japanese Pattern 1914 Naval Officer's Parade Saber 36'' overall, 30 1/2'' curved single-edged spear point blade with single 31 1/4'' overall, 26'' curved single-edged spear point blade with narrow unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked with a partially faded ''E. & F. stopped fullers and wide unstopped fullers. The nickel-plated blade is in Hörster'' trademark on the obverse face behind the langet. The good condition, showing areas of flaking finish exposing dark gray nickel-plated blade is bright and near excellent with occasional tiny patinated steel here and there about the faces. The hilt is gilt brass with handling marks here or there and some tiny impact dings in the edge. a white shagreen grip and rates very good plus. The brass surfaces The gilt brass hilt features a correct Reichsadler on the obverse langet, retain generous amounts of original gold finish with some moderate lion's head pommel with red crystal eyes and oak leaf relief on the accumulations of storage soiling. Some strands of the brass wire in the knucklebow and ferrule. The hilt is similarly near excellent, retaining grip are loose, otherwise the grip shows no damage or loss and only much of the original gold wash finish and showing no blemishes of note slight darkening from age. The scabbard is wood in black leather with except a small instance of tarnish on the knucklebow. The included gilt brass mounts decorated by raised sakura blossoms. The scabbard portepee consists of a black leather strap embroidered with brass wire appears to be repaired with a later-applied thick protective coating terminating in a red and brown acorn. Dark tarnish and green verdigris applied to the leather and a steel reinforcement above the tip chape. can be seen on the brass and light soiling is present on the acorn, The mounts retain generous gilt finish and show light to moderate soiling otherwise the portepee shows overall little wear and rates near similar to the hilt. Overall the scabbard is in fair to good condition. excellent. The black-painted steel scabbard is in very good to fine (129960-1X) condition, showing light to moderate oxidation localized mostly to the 3035 WWII Japanese Mounted Police Hanger reverse face, a small indentation about 9'' from the tip on the obverse, 27 3/4'' overall, 21 1/2'' single-edged machined shinogi-zukuri blade with and only superficial handling marks. A highly attractive parade sword a brass habaki and leather washer. The blade is in fine condition, that will make a compelling addition to any collection. (129960-1F) showing a few very light handling marks, some minute impact dings in (200/400) the edge and occasional very light instances of thinly speckled gray Est. 200 - 400 patina on the otherwise bright surfaces. The hilt features brass fittings, a 3039 Reproduction WWII German Parade Sabers black shagreen grip, and a knucklebow of cotton cord entwined with Two reproduction sabers of Second World War German pattern. The silver and copper-colored metallic thread and terminating in two thin first is 35 1/4'' overall with a 30'' curved single-edged spear point blade acorns. A raised Mounted Police insignia is present on the backstrap. with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is stamped with a Carl The hilt is in overall good condition, showing wear and fading on the grip Eickhorn logo on the reverse face. The blade is bright and excellent with and softening of the insignia and detailing. The cord shows moderate only superficial handling marks hardly worth mention. The fraying and flaking throughout with some loss of the metallic materials. brass-mounted lion's head hilt is decorated by oak leaf and acorn relief Otherwise the hilt shows no loss or damage beyond superficial handling and a Reichsadler emblem on the obverse langet. The hilt rates very marks. The scabbard is steel in a leather belt frog and overall rates fine, showing generous traces of gold wash finish, a bit of light tarnish good. The steel body shows an overall cleaned bright finish with some on the lion's head pommel, and few if any handling marks or blemishes strong rough polish marks in the lower half and a lightly freckled patina of note. The black-painted scabbard rates very good plus to excellent of dusky gray-brown throughout. A few minor dings are present but no with little wear beyond occasional light handling marks and small spots damage or deformations of note. The leather exhibits some light surface of finish wear showing ocher-brown oxidation. The second sword wear, crazing and wrinkling but no damage or loss. A good honest measures 37'' overall with a 32 1/4'' curved single-edged spear point example of these civil police short swords. (129960-1AC) (200/400) blade with single unstopped fullers and a replica ''ALCOSO'' (Alexander Est. 200 - 400 Coppel, Solingen) trademark on the reverse of the ricasso. The brass-mounted gold-anodized hilt is decorated by a rudimentary Reichsadler on the obverse langet and oak leaf relief throughout. The hilt would rate excellent except for a few small areas of finish wear. The scabbard is black-painted steel and rates near excellent with scattered superficial handling marks and a few instances of finish loss to ocher-brown stained steel. (129960-1Q, 1S) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3040 Reproduction WWII German Parade Sabers 3043 Vintage Chinese Jian Souvenir Shortsword Two reproduction sabers of Second World War German pattern. The 26 1/4'' overall, 20'' double-edged spear point blade with a diamond first is 35 1/2'' overall with a 30 1/2'' curved single-edged spear point cross-section. The blade is curiously decorated with plain 1/4'' diameter blade with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is stamped with an brass rivets pierced through the faces, located every 2 1/2'' along the ''ALCOSO'' (Alexander Coppel of Solingen) logo on the reverse face. length on alternating sides of the medial ridge. The sturdy full-tang blade The nickel-plated steel blade is bright and rates very good plus to is in fair to good condition, exhibiting a smoky pewter patina throughout excellent, showing few if any handing marks and a scattering of cloudy with scattered light handling marks and numerous small nicks and specks in the finish along the faces in the lower half. The nickel alloy hilt impact dings in the sharpened edges. The hilt features a sheet brass features a lion's head pommel with red crystal eyes, Parteiadler emblem guard, vertically grooved tobacco-brown horn grip between plain brass on the obverse langet, and oak leaf relief on the surfaces. The hilt is in ferrules, and a plain triangular brass pommel. The sheets of the guard near excellent condition showing few blemishes except some sparse are separating at one of the sides and the guard as a whole sits loosely instances of finish wear and some areas of ocher-brown soiling here and on the blade. The grip and pommel remain tightly fitted and, aside from there. The included black-painted steel scabbard rates very good plus, the state of the guard and the ocher-tinted tarnish on the mustard-brown retaining about 90% original paint finish with occasional spots of brass surfaces, the remainder of the hilt shows only superficial handling exposed steel toned to ocher-brown and scattered superficial handling marks and no damage of note. Overall the hilt rates good. The wooden marks. The second sword measures 35 1/2'' overall with a 30'' curved scabbard features three brass mounts and a dark cherry-tone finish on single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The the body. The scabbard is in similarly good condition: light handling nickel-plated steel blade is bright and excellent with only minimal marks can be seen throughout and the lower half exhibits splitting and handling marks hardly worth the mention. The hilt is decorated by a chipping at the seams but the scabbard remains held by the well-fitted Reichsadler emblem on the obverse langet, SS rune insignia on the mounts which are unblemished aside from a pleasing light tarnish reverse langet, lion's head pommel with red crystal eyes, and oak leaf matching the hilt. An interesting and surprisingly well-constructed and acorn relief on the surfaces. The fittings are aluminum plated in decorative arm. (129960-1B) nickel and finished in black paint, traces of which remain in the relief of 3044 British No. 5 Mk. 1 Lee-Enfield Bayonet the backstrap and much of which remains on the guard. The metal Pairs with the No. 5 Mk. 1 Lee-Enfield ''Jungle Carbine'' and the Sterling surfaces show areas of paint wear and tiny sparse instance of flaking L2 submachine gun. 12'' overall, 8'' single-edged clipped point blade but few handling marks. Overall the hilt is in very good plus condition. with single unstopped fullers. The blade is blued in the first 3/4'' and The black-painted steel scabbard is near excellent with only sparse bright for the remainder, rating near excellent with some light edge wear, superficial handling marks. Includes a correctly detailed leather minimal handling marks on the faces hardly worth mention and a few ''teardrop'' belt hanger of indeterminate age, in very good plus to sparse oil stains here and there. The metal surfaces of the pommel excellent condition with some light crazing and surface wear. retain a strong 99% arsenal-quality matte blue and the wooden grips (129960-1T, 1P) show no discernible blemishes. The scabbard and tan canvas web frog 3041 Antique Spanish Machete Reglamentario Infantry Officer's Sword are similarly excellent with only negligible handling marks on the matte 33'' overall, 27 1/2'' single-edged hatchet tip blade. The ricasso is blue steel body. A highly attractive British bayonet to pair with one's marked ''Ferd. Esse(r) / Elberfeld'' (the final letter of ''Esser'' is faded) on Jungle Carbine. (129896-107A) the obverse and trademarked on the reverse with a ''Machete 3045 Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet Clamentario'' stylized horse logo above ''No. 877 / C''. The blade is in Pairs with the Arisaka family of rifles. 20'' overall, 15 3/4'' single-edged very good condition, showing an overall lightly polished mottled pewter blade with a straight-backed point and single unstopped fullers. The patina and few handling marks except some areas of slight roughness in ricasso is stamped on the obverse face with the ''Four Cannonballs'' the edge around the center of percussion. The hilt is German silver with logo of Kokura or Tokyo Arsenal. The blade is bright and near excellent an ''S''-guard, eagle's head pommel and checkered tobacco-brown horn with some areas of watery oil staining scattered here and there. The hilt grips. The metal surfaces show a few areas of slight tarnish and the features a hook-type quillon, slightly contoured wraparound two-piece grips have just a few unobtrusive chips and dings. Overall the hilt is grips, and flat bird's head pommel. The metal surfaces retain about 95% about excellent with no more than superficial blemishes. The scabbard expertly applied blue (perhaps an arsenal refinish) with remnant shallow is leather with German silver mounts and rates very good plus to texturing here and there and some silvering at the edges. The grips excellent. Light wrinkling and crazing can be seen throughout and the exhibit some light handling wear and a few superficial chips near the leather frog shows some light to moderate surface wear, but overall the pommel. Overall the hilt is in fine to excellent condition as refinished. scabbard shows little to no material loss and remains tight with mostly The steel scabbard also retains about 95% similarly applied blue and complete stitching. (129960-1D) rates about excellent with minimal wear. The included leather frog is in 3042 Vintage Collins No. 323 Machete fine condition, showing some expected stiffness and surface crazing but 27'' overall, 22'' single-edged Latin-style blade with a cut-off tip. The cut no loss, separation or degradation. (127331-1IA) tip is not a later modification or repair but is in fact a factory feature of 3046 Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet this Collins model. The base of the blade is marked ''Legitimus / Collins Pairs with the Arisaka family of rifles. 20'' overall, 15 3/4'' single-edged & Co. / Made in U.S.A. / No. 323'' beneath the Collins Arm & Hammer in blade with a straight-backed point and single unstopped fullers. The Crown logo on the reverse face. The obverse face still bears the ricasso is stamped on the obverse face with the ''Four Cannonballs'' complete original Spanish-language sticker with little wear except some mark of Kokura or Tokyo Arsenal. The blade is bright and near excellent yellowing from age and some discoloration from a later adhesive repair. with a few very light specks of gray patina and occasional watery oil The blade is near excellent, showing superficial thinning of the black stains here or there. The hilt features a hook-type quillon, contoured finish and occasional tinges of subtle ocher-brown staining which do little grips held by screw-bolts and a contoured bird's head pommel. The to detract from the appearance. The edge has been maintained with a metal surfaces retain about 95% expertly applied blue (perhaps an professional-grade sharpening, remaining cutting sharp and arsenal refinish) with some remnant hints of ocher-brown patina where unblemished. The black bakelite grips show only the slightest handling parts of the finish have thinning. The scabbard is similarly re-blued and marks hardly worth mention and are otherwise whole, tightly fitted and rates very good plus to excellent as refinished, showing light handling excellent. The sheath is soft tan canvas web with OD green trim and marks and slight finish wear but no indentations or blemishes of note. would rate excellent except for slight age soiling and perhaps two or The leather frog exhibits some light scuffing but otherwise remains three instances of unobtrusive stitching loss. A highly appealing supple and excellent with tight complete stitching and no loss or machete, this specimen is among the better examples of commercial separation. (127331-1J) Collins blades. (129960-1AA) 3047 Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet Pairs with the Arisaka family of rifles. 20'' overall, 15 3/4'' single-edged blade with a straight-backed point and unstopped fullers. The ricasso features the ''Four Cannonballs'' and ''Hourglass'' arsenal marks of Hikari Seiki Seisakusho under Kokura supervision. The blade is bright and would rate excellent if not for some very slight watery oil stains here and there. The hilt features a hook-type quillon, contoured wraparound grips and a flat bird's head pommel. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue toning to plum, in spots mostly on the pommel and silvering at the edges. Some light handling marks can be seen on the grips but otherwise the wood is unblemished. Overall the hilt is near excellent. The scabbard retains about 95% original blue with only very light scuffs and handling marks hardly worth mention. The leather frog is also excellent, remaining overall supple with only light wrinkling at the flex points. (127331-1K) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3048 Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet 3053 Yugoslavian Model 1948 Bayonet pairs with the Arisaka family of rifles. 20'' overall, 15 3/4'' single-edged Pairs with the Yugoslavian M1948 Mauser rifle. 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' blade with a straight-backed point and unstopped fullers. The ricasso single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The features the arsenal mark of National Denki (National Electric) under ricasso is marked in Cyrillic writing over ''44'', translating to ''Factory 44'', Kokura supervision. The blade is excellent, showing a striking 99% deep aka Zavodi Crvena Zastava (Red Flag Works) in Serbia. The bayonet is blue finish unblemished except for a few tiny oil stains hardly worth in altogether excellent condition, retaining about 98% vibrant original mention. The hilt features a straight quillon, squared wraparound grips blue on the blade and hilt with some minimal wear on the guard hardly and a flat bird's head pommel. The metal surfaces show a strong 95% worth the mention. The wood grips are unblemished and the bayonet blue with some areas of thinning and very light handling marks. Apart appears almost factory mint. The scabbard is in similarly excellent from these largely negligible blemishes the hilt is also in excellent condition with the barest hints of handling marks from the years and the condition. The scabbard shows some light areas of finish wear to gray slightest of wear on the frog commensurate with well-kept leather of its and brown patina on the exposed steel. Light handling marks can be age. A truly splendid example for the Yugoslavian Mauser, the collector seen but no more than superficial wear and no dings or indentations. would be hard-pressed to improve upon this specimen. (127331-1R) The frog shows some light crazing and darkening from age but overall 3054 French Model 1874 Gras Rifle Bayonet by St. Etienne remains whole and supple with tight complete stitching, rating excellent Pairs with the M1874 Gras rifle. 25 1/2'' overall, 20 1/2'' single-edged overall. (127331-1L) T-back spear point blade with French proofs on the obverse face of the 3049 Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet ricasso and on the reverse face of the quillon. The spine is engraved Pairs with the Arisaka family of rifles. 20'' overall, 15 3/4'' single-edged ''Mre. d'Armes de St. Etienne Mars 1875''. The blade is bright and blade with a straight-backed point and unstopped fullers. The ricasso excellent with almost no discernible blemishes except for a few tiny features the arsenal marks of National Denki (National Electric) under scabbard and handling marks. The guard is similarly excellent with a few Kokura supervision. The blade is bright and excellent with no discernible specks of smoky gray hardly worth mention and the brass pommel is blemishes except some very light oil stains here and there hardly worth lightened to a pale yellow with only superficial handling marks. The mention. The hilt features a hook-type quillon, contoured wraparound wooden grips show some light dings but remain tightly fitted with no grips and a flat bird's head pommel. The metal surfaces retain about loss. The steel scabbard retains about 98% original blue with only 95% strong original blue with some lightly worn areas toned to superficial handling wear and perhaps two or three tiny isolated ocher-brown on the exposed steel. The grips show no more than instances of very light oxidation. Overall a very fine example of the Gras superficial handling wear and the hilt rates near excellent overall. The rifle bayonet. (127331-1S) steel scabbard is in very good plus to excellent condition, the surfaces 3055 French Model 1874 Gras Rifle Bayonet by St. Etienne retaining about 75% original blue with dark ocher-brown patina mostly Pairs with the M1874 Gras rifle. 25 1/2'' overall, 20 1/2'' single-edged along the edges. The steel shows no more than superficial handling T-back spear point blade with French proofs on the obverse face of the marks with no dings or indentations. The leather frog exhibits some ricasso and on the reverse face of the quillon. The blade is bright and moderate wrinkling at the flex points but remains supple with no damage excellent with no discernible blemishes except the tiniest of scabbard or loss. A canvas band inscribed with Japanese characters is stitched to and handling marks hardly worth mention. The guard is excellent, the the rear belt loop and, while the canvas is moderately soiled, the text brass pommel is toned to pale yellow with only superficial handling remains legible. A highly attractive Arisaka bayonet. (127331-1M) marks and the grips are unblemished. The scabbard is similarly 3050 Late-War Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet excellent, retaining about 98% original blue with minimal handling marks Pairs with the Arisaka family of rifles. 20'' overall, 15 3/4'' single-edged or wear. A highly attractive Gras rifle bayonet. (127331-1T) blade with a straight-backed point. The ricasso features the mark of 3056 Swiss Model 1918/55 Bayonet Jinsen Arsenal on the obverse face. The blade is excellent, showing a Pairs with the Swiss K31 rifle. 17'' overall length, 11 7/8'' double-edged strong 98% original rough factory blue with a few instances of thinning spear point hollow-ground blade marked ''Elseneer / Schwyz'' on the hardly worth mention. The hilt features a straight quillon, squared grips obverse of the ricasso. The guard is numbered ''955487'' on the obverse and a squared pommel. The hilt shows some subtle toning to brown on face. The metal surfaces are bright and excellent, showing almost no the crosspiece and in spots on the pommel but otherwise little wear. The blemishes except superficial handling marks hardly worth mention and grips show a few light handling marks. Overall the hilt is in near excellent some very light scabbard wear on the blade. The wood grips are condition. The wooden scabbard shows a couple of thin lightly flexing unblemished and also excellent. The scabbard is similarly excellent, cracks, one at either edge near the throat, but otherwise exhibits no retaining about 99% original blue with superficial handling marks only, more than superficial handling marks and rates excellent. Overall this is and the leather frog is very fine to near excellent, showing some very a splendid example of the streamlined late-war pattern. (127331-1N) light expected age patina and surface wear but remaining whole and 3051 WWII German Fighting Knife supple with tight complete stitching. A splendid example of these Swiss 11 1/4'' overall, 6 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with a 3 1/2'' carbine bayonets. (127331-1U) sharpened false edge. The ricasso is marked with a single ''M'' on the 3057 U.S. Model 1917 Bolo Knife by Plumb obverse face. The blade has been lightly polished to a smooth dusky 15 1/4'' overall, 10 1/2'' single-edged spear point bolo blade marked blue-gray and the edges show careful later sharpening marks on the ''U.S. / Mod. 1917'' on the obverse of the ricasso and ''Plumb / Phila / near razor sharp edge. The guard retains about 50% original blue 1918'' on the reverse. The blade retains about 85% original Parkerized mottled with bright exposed steel and areas of gray patina and the finish thinning to silver at the edges and high surfaces from previous wooden grips show no more than superficial handling wear. Overall the cleanings. Remnant instances of shallow gray pitting and cleaned knife is in very fine condition. The steel black-painted scabbard also oxidation can be seen along the edges which have been maintained rates very fine, showing a few light instances of flaking and handling smooth and near cutting sharp. Overall the blade is in very good plus marks toning to silver but overall little wear of note. (127331-1P) condition as cleaned. The hilt retains about 95% original blue with (100/200) minimal instances of silvering and little to no handling wear, rating Est. 100 - 200 excellent overall. The included scabbard is similarly excellent, showing 3052 WWII German Model 1884/98 Third Pattern Bayonet only some expected minor scuffing and staining on the leather tip. Pairs with the K98k and related rifles. 15 1/4'' overall, 9 3/4'' (127331-1V) single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The 3058 U.S.N. Mark 1 Fighting Knife by Camillus ricasso is manufacturer-coded ''42asw'' (E. & F. Hörster) on the reverse 9 3/4'' overall, 5 1/8'' single-edged clipped point blade marked ''U.S.N. / and numbered ''7617 / d'' on the obverse. The pommel is Mark 1'' on the reverse face of the ricasso and ''Camillus / N.Y.'' on the double-stamped with Waffenamt ''WaA519'' on the reverse. The blade is obverse. The blade retains about 99% original blue with only minimal excellent, retaining about 85% vibrant original blue with areas thinned to scabbard and handling marks hardly worth mention, the leather grip bright at the tip from scabbard wear and otherwise only minimal handling shows no wear of note and the black bakelite pommel is wholly marks. The metal surfaces of the guard retain about 95% original blue unblemished. The correct U.S.N. Mk. 1 scabbard is similarly excellent with silvering at the edges of the flashguard and the sides of the guard. with few if any discernible blemishes. A splendid WWII U.S. Navy The chocolate-brown phenolic resin grips show only superficial handling fighting knife that would be difficult to improve upon. (127331-1W) marks. Overall the hilt is about excellent as well. The included scabbard 3059 U.S.N. Mark 2 Fighting Utility Knife by Camillus is very good plus to excellent, retaining about 70% original thinning blue 12'' overall, 7'' single-edged clipped point blade with single unstopped worn to burnished light gray at the edges. Tiny handling marks can be partial fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Camillus N.Y.'' on the obverse seen across the faces but no dings or indentations. The leather frog face and ''U.S.N. / Mark 2'' on the reverse. The blade retains about 99% shows some very light surface wear but remains supple and whole with original matte blue finish with no discernible blemishes save some very tight complete stitching. Also included is a bayonet knot/troddel, all light scabbard wear hardly worth mention. The stacked leather grip green except for a white stem, in near excellent condition with minimal shows only the barest handling wear. Overall the knife is in excellent to wear except some instances of fraying at the upper edges of the strap. near-mint condition. The correct U.S.N. Mk. 2 scabbard is in similarly An altogether attractive example in great condition. (127331-1Q) excellent condition with minimal wear. A splendid WWII U.S. Navy fighting knife in pristine condition. (127331-1X) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3060 WWII U.S. Cattaraugus Commando Knife 3066 British No. 4 Mk. II Socket Bayonet 10 1/2'' overall, 6'' heavy single-edged clipped point blade with single Pairs with the Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifle. 10'' overall, 8'' spike with a flat partial unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Cattaraugus / 225Q'' on point. The spike is finished bright with superficial light handling marks, the reverse face. The blade is near mirror bright and rates excellent as the socket is blued thinning to dark burnished gray. The scabbard lightly cleaned, showing some thin accumulations of smoky gray patina retains about 80% thinning blue and shows a few light handling marks near the hilt, tiny polishing marks visible under light and sparse remnant across the surface. Overall the bayonet is in very good condition. pinprick pits here and there, all of which detract little from the overall (127331-1AE) appearance. The stacked leather grips show only minimal wear and the 3067 Japanese Pattern 1899 Cavalry Trooper Saber metal surfaces of the hilt are toned to burnished gray but otherwise 38 1/2'' overall, 32 1/2'' single-edged blade with a straight-backed point show few blemishes of note. The leather sheath shows some expected and single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is serial numbered ''82797'' on scuffing and very light wrinkling but remains overall whole and supple the obverse face. The blade is a mottled burnished light pewter with with tight complete stitching, rating fine to near excellent overall. An speckled areas of smoky gray. The edge has been sharpened, possibly altogether very fine WWII-era fighting knife. (127331-1Y) during the period of use, to a fine near-razor sharpness. Other than a 3061 WWII U.S. Western Cutlery Fighting Knife few negligible handling marks and sparse tiny dings here and there in 13'' overall, 8'' single-edged clipped point blade with single unstopped the edge, the blade is largely unblemished and rates near excellent. The fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Western / Pat'd'' on the reverse face. The hilt is toned to an overall gray-brown and the leather finger loop has blade retains about 95% bright blue showing streaks of burnished gray been lost but otherwise the hilt shows few if any blemishes. The steel and a little pinprick pitting at the tip. A few tiny handling marks and scabbard is numbered to another sword (''10310'' on the drag) and rates instances of scabbard wear can be seen throughout which do little to good, showing some light indentations in the lower quarter near the tip detract from the appearance. The metal surfaces of the hilt are toned to and an overall mottled gray and brown patina throughout. (121010-3A) gray-brown in spots, mostly on the pommel, but otherwise show little (400/600) wear. The stacked leather grips show only superficial handling marks Est. 400 - 600 and otherwise remain excellent. The leather sheath rates very good plus 3068 U.S. Import Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber by Henry Boker to excellent, showing light wrinkling and superficial scuffs throughout 40 1/2'' overall, 34 1/4'' curved single-edged blade with a trailing point while remaining whole and supple with tight complete stitching. A very and wide stopped and narrow unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked fine WWII-era fighting knife, this beautiful specimen will make a fine ''Henry Boker / Solingen'' on the obverse face. The blade is lightly addition to any blade collection. (127331-1Z) polished to an overall smoky pewter, showing only a few scant handling 3062 U.S. M1 Bayonet by Utica Cutlery marks here and there. The brass surfaces of the hilt are toned to a dull Pairs with the rifle. 14 1/2'' overall, 10'' single-edged spear yellow-brown with spots of brown patina and hints of green verdigris point blade with single unstopped fullers and a 2 1/2'' false edge. The staining but few handling marks and no damage of note. The leather metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal-applied Parkerization over grip shows some age-darkening and tarnish on the brass wire but rough polishing marks at the tip and remnants of shallow pitting in the otherwise is unblemished beyond light expected handling scuffs. Both fullers and on the pommel. Otherwise the bayonet shows few blemishes blade and hilt rate altogether very good plus to fine. The steel scabbard except some very light handling marks on the grips and is in overall near is a cleaned mottled gray-brown with remnant areas of pinprick pitting excellent condition. The correct M7 scabbard has been repainted in OD here and there and stronger shallow pitting near the tip. No dents or green throughout, including the throat, (likely an arsenal refinish) and deformations can be seen and overall the scabbard is in good condition. rates excellent with minimal wear. (127331-1AA) A nice honest Civil War-era import. (121010-3C) (300/500) 3063 U.S. M4 Bayonet by Imperial Est. 300 - 500 Pairs with the U.S. M1 Carbine. 11 5/8'' overall, 6 5/8'' single-edged 3069 Commercial French Cavalry Saber by St. Etienne spear point blade with a 3 1/2'' sharpened false edge. The guard is 41 1/4'' overall, 35'' light curved single-edged blade with wide and marked ''U.S. M4 / Imperial'' on the top face. The blade rates very good narrow double unstopped fullers and a straight-backed point. The plus to excellent, the finish thinned by light cleaning to a moderate gray ricasso is marked ''Manufacture Française / Armes et Cycles / De St. tone with light polish marks on the faces and clean sharpening marks Etienne'' on the obverse. The steel blade is bright and near excellent along the crisp near razor edges. The stacked leather grips show a few with minimal handling marks and pale hardly visible spots of cloudiness light handling marks but overall no more than superficial wear. The along the length mostly in the fullers. The brass surfaces of the hilt are a included U.S. M8A1 scabbard is near excellent with a bit of negligible dark burnished goldenrod tone mottled by light ocher-brown patina and finish thinning on the body and a soft ocher-brown patina on areas of the occasional spots of green verdigris. The horn grip is lightened from black Parkerized throat. (127331-1AB) to a warm light brown and the twisted brass wire is darkly tarnished but 3064 U.S. M3 Fighting Knife by Imperial otherwise unmarred. Overall the sword is in fine condition. The scabbard 11 3/4'' overall, 6 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with a 3 1/2'' is nickel-plated and rates overall fair to good. A large area of exposed sharpened false edge. The blade is marked ''US M3 Imperial'' on the flat steel toned to smooth ocher-brown patina can be seen in the upper half of the obverse face. The blade retains about 90% original thinning satin of the obverse face as well as smaller areas of flaking and patina gray finish with scattered areas worn to bright, light handling marks and throughout. There are no dings or deformations to be seen and only hints of patina here and there. Instances of edge roughness can be superficial handling marks. (121010-3B) seen in the upper half of the blade. The metal surfaces of the hilt show 3070 Argentine Model 1898 Artillery Sword by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. areas of ocher-brown and silvering at the edges but otherwise minimal 32 1/4'' overall, 26 1/4'' single-edged spear point blade with a wide wear. The stacked leather grips show some minor scuffs and handling single unstopped fuller on the obverse face. The ricasso is marked marks but no loss or deterioration. Overall the knife is in very good plus ''Weyersberg / Kirschbaum & Co. / Solingen'' on the obverse face and to excellent condition. The included U.S. M8 scabbard is near excellent, the underside of the quillon shows the remnants of the Argentine crest, showing a bit of minor staining on the canvas web hanger, hints of slight mostly ground away as commonly seen on imported Argentine blades. ocher-brown patina on the throat and some superficial scuffs on the The blade is bright with very light lengthwise polish marks and would body. A very nice WWII-era fighting knife with light honest carry wear. rate excellent if not for some rough grind marks in the fuller. The all-steel (127331-1AC) (150/250) hilt shows a dusky ocher-brown patina across the burnished light gray Est. 150 - 250 surfaces concentrated mostly on the grip. Aside from the patina the hilt 3065 Contemporary Decorative Ritual Knife shows few if any handling marks or blemishes and the hilt rates very 9 7/8'' overall, 5 7/8'' undulating double-edged spear point blade with a good plus to excellent overall. The scabbard is bright with a similar diamond cross-section. The blade is in fine condition, exhibiting a rough speckled ocher-brown patina across the faces and occasional areas of blue-black finish with silvering at the edges and high surfaces as well as thin dark oxidation, otherwise showing few handling marks. Overall the scattered flecks of ocher patina scattered throughout. The one-piece scabbard is in fine condition. (121010-3D) (300/500) cast brass hilt is decorated by softly detailed scroll relief and shows an Est. 300 - 500 overall pleasing light goldenrod tone with no discernible blemishes. Included is a leather holder in the shape of a scroll which accommodates the knife for display and includes a leather cord suitable for hanging on the wall. The leather is stiff and shows some very light cracking and crazing mostly on the rear face. A curious decoration with an interesting aesthetic. (127331-1AD) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3071 Vintage La Palma Machete 3075 U.S. Model 1917 Trench Knife 28 1/2'' overall, 23 1/2'' Latin-style blade with a slightly trailing spear 14 1/4'' overall, 9'' triangular spike blade. The inner face of the point. The base of the blade is marked ''La Palma'' beneath a palm tree knucklebow is marked ''A.C. Co. USA 1917''. The blade retains about logo on the reverse face and the obverse shows remnants of a black 85% original bright blue with very light patina and grind marks at the tip paper sticker label. The blade is bright with an overall dusky pewter as well as streaks of silvering along the faces from scabbard wear. The patina intensifying in the upper two thirds. The full length of the edge steel surfaces of the hilt retain about 40% original blue mostly on the has been maintained to a bright razor sharpness with few blemishes outer faces of the guard behind the spikes, showing an overall mottled except expected sharpening marks on the faces and some negligible ocher-brown patina over the balance. The wooden grip shows only very impact dings near the center of percussion. The black plastic grips show light scuffs and handling marks. Overall the knife is in very good plus to only superficial handling marks and otherwise rate excellent. The brown excellent condition. The scabbard is OD green leather with steel mounts. leather sheath is decorated by tooled panels of foliate scroll, steel The leather shows only light surface wear and some weakening above grommets on the decoratively perforated leather tip chape and a ridged the metal tip but no separation or loss, remaining supple with tight leather collar bound in strips of leather cord. The leather shows light complete stitching. The mounts are browned with a few hints of ocher surface wear in spots, occasional crazing, and moderate dark patina here and there but few if any handling marks. Overall the scabbard is in throughout but remains whole and supple with tight complete stitching. fine condition. Altogether this is a very nice WWI-era trench knife. (121010-3E) (121010-3) (200/400) 3072 Reproduction WWII German Luftwaffe Sword Est. 200 - 400 28 1/4'' overall, 35 1/2'' double-edged spear point blade with three flats 3076 U.S. Model 1904 Hospital Corps Knife by Springfield Armory on either face and single stopped partial fullers. The nickeled steel blade 17 1/4'' overall, 12'' single-edged blade with a rounded tip. The ricasso is rates very good, showing a mirror bright finish scattered by areas of marked ''U.S. 40181'' on the obverse and ''SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 1914'' smoky gray patina. The metal surfaces of the hilt are bright white on the reverse. The blade is bright and excellent, showing only very light aluminum decorated by gold-colored sunwheel swastikas. The blue polishing marks, minute sharpening marks from the well-maintained leather grip is excellent and unblemished. The swastikas show some smooth sharp edge, and tiny flecks of smoky gray patina hardly worth dark tarnish, otherwise the hilt is in excellent condition. The scabbard is mention. The brass guard is tarnished to a dark yellow-brown and the wood in blue leather with white aluminum mounts and also rates about finger-grooved wood grip shows only very light handling marks. The excellent with some tiny scuffs on the body hardly worth mention. included leather sheath exhibits a similar tarnish on the brass throat and Includes a dark blue sword cover which shows a small hole in the speckled light oxidation on the steel belt hanger but otherwise shows leather tip from the scabbard but otherwise rates excellent. An attractive only superficial handling scuffs on the leather and rates excellent with replica in splendid condition. (121010-3G) tight complete stitching. An excellent example of these desirable 3073 U.S. Model 1902 Officer's Sword Hospital Corps knives in great condition. (121010-3I) (300/400) 38'' overall, 32 1/4'' single-edged trailing point blade with single Est. 300 - 400 unstopped fullers. The ricasso is etched ''Henry V / Alien & Co. / New 3077 Italian Model 1938 Fixed Folding Carcano Bayonet York'', a mis-spelling of Henry V. Allien & Co.; the reason for this error is 11 3/8'' overall, 7'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped unknown. The blade is etched on either face with frosted panels fullers. This weapon uses the blade from the early folding design with an depicting patriotic motifs in foliate scroll, centered by the Federal Eagle updated non-folding hilt. The blade retains about 40% original blue with on the obverse and U.S. lettering on the reverse. The obverse panel pewter gray patina across the balance and areas of ocher-tinted plum. extends an additional 5'' with a dedication to one ''Wilbur Sturtevant The metal surfaces of the hilt show similar patches of blue with smooth Nye''. The nickeled blade remains bright and the etching crisp, rating pewter gray and stains of light ocher. Numerous light dings can be seen near excellent except for scattered spots of smoky gray patina, around the stud guide and the back face of the handle. The wood grips instances of pinprick bubbling in the panels and some small areas of show only superficial handling marks hardly worth mention. The very shallow pitting here or there. The blemishes are unobtrusive and scabbard retains about 25% blue, mostly around the frog stud where the detract little from the appearance. The hilt shows areas of flaking nickel steel was once protected by a frog, with the remaining balance toned to plate exposing yellow-patinated alloy. Otherwise the hilt shows only a dark gray with areas of ocher-brown staining and shallow pitting superficial handling marks on the metal surfaces and on the black horn throughout. An overall good Carcano bayonet. (129896-139A) grip, rating very good plus to excellent overall. A leather sword knot in 3078 U.S. Model 1902 Officer's Saber by Army & Navy Store Co. fair to good condition is included, showing light to moderate fraying and 37 1/2'' overall, 32'' curved single-edged trailing point blade with single surface deterioration but no separation or notable loss. The nickeled unstopped fullers. The ricasso is etched ''Army / & Navy / Store Co. / steel scabbard is very good plus, showing light pinpricks of bubbling and Phila, PA'' on the reverse face. Either face of the blade is frost-etched a few areas of smoky gray patina and shallow pitting but overall few with panels centered by U.S. lettering on the reverse and Federal Eagle handling marks and no dings or deformations. Colonel Wilbur Sturtevant on the obverse, both flanked by foliate scroll and patriotic symbols such Nye (1898-1970) was a military history writer and author of such titles as as panoplies of U.S. flags and arms. The nickel-plated blade is in fine Carbine & Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill, Here Come the Rebels!, condition, the surface mostly mirror-bright with occasional tiny handling and Bad Medicine and Good: Tales of the Kiowa. The nature of this marks, crisp etching and some speckled oxidation and cloudiness at the sword's connection to the author is unknown. (121010-3F) ricasso. The hilt rates very good plus, showing no more than superficial 3074 Cased Silver-Mounted Sgian Dubh handling marks. The hilt fit and pommel screw exhibit just a bit of play 7 1/2'' overall, 4'' single-edged spear point blade. The blade is polished and the backstrap is very slightly loose from the grip. The surfaces have bright and rates very good plus as cleaned with very shallow pitting in light speckled accumulations of soiling and dried storage residue, the areas of smoky gray patina but otherwise few blemishes. The fortunately these seem to have minimal effect on the finish and a resharpened edge remains smooth, sharp and unblemished. The handle thorough non-abrasive cleaning will likely restore the luster with few if is black horn carved on the obverse in a diamond lattice pattern with any blemishes. The scabbard is also nickel-plated, showing very light small brass brads decorating the corner of each diamond. The sterling bubbling throughout the faces, and would rate very good plus to silver mounts are decorated by chased engraving of thistle flowers and excellent except for a layer of moderately strong storage soiling. Overall the pommel, which is canted slightly to the obverse for ease of wear, is a fine U.S. officer's sword which should clean up nicely. (121008-2) inlaid with a clear acrylic crystal on the bottom face. The handle is in (100/200) excellent condition except for the loss of one of the brass brads. The Est. 100 - 200 sheath is wood bound in black leather, also with engraved sterling silver 3079 French Model 1886 Lebel Bayonet mounts. The collar depicts St. Andrew holding a cross framed by a Pairs with the Model 1886 Lebel rifle. 25 1/4'' overall, 20 1/2'' cruciform wreath of thistles and the tip shows a pair of crossed thistle stems. The blade. The quillon is numbered ''12636'' on the reverse and stamped leather shows scuffing and flaking to ocher-brown on the face but little to with a now-illegible proof on the obverse. The blade is bright and no wear on the rear face. The mounts are bright and excellent. Included excellent, showing minimal handling marks and only occasional tiny is a wooden display case with a glass lid and fitted foam cushion with specks of dark gray patina hardly worth mention. The polished steel green faux velvet lining, rating excellent with no discernible blemishes. surfaces of the hilt show a bright burnished pewter tone. The silver alloy The case closes by a brass keyhole latch; the key is included and stores hilt is stained with a yellow-green tinge and shows tiny handling marks safely beneath the removable foam cushion. A highly attractive Scottish throughout with occasional spots of black patina. A careful cleaning may traditional knife in very fine condition. (121010-3A) (100/200) still restore the original luster. The scabbard retains about 70% original Est. 100 - 200 blue mottled by thin dusky ocher-brown oxidation throughout. The leather frog shows light surface wear cross the front and moderate wrinkling and crazing on the rear face but remains overall supple and whole with tight complete stitching. Overall a very good plus to excellent French bayonet. (129833-99P) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3080 British Pattern 1801 Baker Rifle Sword Bayonet 3087 S.W. Sawby Goshawk Folding Knife Pairs with the British Pattern 1800 Infantry Rifle aka the ''Baker Rifle''. 3 1/4'' folded, 2 1/4'' single-edged drop point blade closing via a 28'' overall, 23'' single-edged spear point blade with a 5 1/2'' sharpened ''self-lock''. The blade and stainless steel bolsters exhibit a stunning false edge. The blade is professionally polished smooth and near mirror mirror polish and the pearl grips are vibrant, skillfully cut and polished bright except the ricasso beneath the langet on the obverse side which perfectly flush with the bolsters. The forward and rear edges are remains a pitted ocher-brown. The remaining balance shows few decorated by crisp attractive filework. The knife is in beautiful excellent blemishes except very light remnants of smoky gray patina and pinprick condition. Includes a vermilion velvet carry pouch. Scott Sawby has pitting. The brass hilt has also been nicely cleaned, showing an overall been crafting knives professionally since 1976, operating out of his pale burnished yellow tone. Some of the original vertical grooves have workshop in Sandpoint, Idaho since 1983. According to his website, Mr. softened, otherwise the hilt shows only superficial dings and handling Sawby is semi-retired and plans to finish his current waiting list of orders marks. A nicely restored bayonet that rates very fine to near excellent as before deciding if he will continue making knives on a part-time basis. A cleaned. (129833-99Q) beautiful hand-crafted knife from this skilled soon-to-be retired maker. 3081 British Pattern 1848 Brunswick Rifle Bayonet (128583-4C) (400/600) Pairs with the Pattern 1848 Brunswick rifle with updated bayonet latch. Est. 400 - 600 27'' overall, 22'' double-edged spear point leaf-shaped blade with a 3088 Collectible Folding Knives diamond cross-section and partial 6'' unstopped fullers. The ricasso is Three folding knives. First, a B&D Trading Company Executive Edge vertically marked ''Enfield 1849'' on the reverse face and ''(crown) / E / ''Lite'': 4'' folded, 2 1/2'' thin single-edged sheep's foot blade. The handle 6'' on the obverse. The blade is polished bright with scattered light is black plastic with a pen-style pocket clip. Includes the manual and handling marks, flecks of smoky gray patina and an area of shallow factory two-piece box. Second, a Winchester 1988-1 lockback folder: 3 pitting near the obverse edge. Overall the blade is in very good plus 1/4'' folded, 2 1/4'' single-edged spear point blade. The grips are condition. The cast brass hilt is a burnished mustard brown with a lightly gold-washed brass with finely detailed relief depicting a landscape of mottled brown patina and no more than superficial handling marks. dogs in pursuit of pheasants on the reverse and a Winchester Model 12 Overall the bayonet is in very good plus condition. (129833-99R) shotgun on the obverse. The blade is excellent and the handles near 3082 U.S. Model 1862 Remington Zouave Bayonet by Collins excellent, retaining generous amounts of gold wash finish. Includes the Pairs with the Model 1862 Remington ''Zouave'' rifle. 25'' overall, 20 1/4'' original factory two-piece box. Finally, a novelty liner-lock folder with a 4'' single-edged ''yataghan'' blade with a spear point and wide single aluminum handle cast in the shape of a motorcycle and a 2 1/2'' unstopped fullers. The ricasso is ''US''-marked on the obverse and single-edged semi-spear point stainless steel blade. The knife is in stamped with the Collins Hartford, MA address on the reverse, both excellent condition with no discernible blemishes. (128583-4D) softened to near-illegibility. The blade is a cleaned pewter gray mottled 3089 Charlton Ltd. Damascus Lockback Folding Knife by dark gray with dark brown patina, showing shallow pitting scattered 3 3/4'' folded, 2 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with an acid-etched throughout with denser concentrations of pitting and roughness at the gray Damascus pattern. The curved handle features polished aluminum tip. The cast brass hilt is also cleaned to a burnished yellow-brown with bolsters and cherry-stained hardwood laminate grips. A few flecks of spotted areas of tarnish scattered here and there. The spring has patina can be seen along the back spring and rear edges of the bolsters, separated from the press stud and sticks out of its recess, held only by otherwise the knife is unblemished and excellent. (128583-4E) the retention screw. A salty Zouave bayonet in fair cleaned condition. 3090 Frank L. Hargis Custom Scrimshaw Fixed Blade Sheath Knife (129833-99S) 7'' overall, 3'' single-edged full tang blade with a straight-backed point. 3083 U.S. M4 Bayonet by Turner Manufacturing Co. The blade is bright with excellent mirror polish on the flat and attractive Pairs with the U.S. M1 Carbine. 11 1/2'' overall, 6 3/4'' single-edged cross-grain on the bevels. The handles are yellow and red paper spear point blade with a 3 1/2'' false edge. The guard is marked ''U.S. micarta. The reverse handle is decorated by a small scrimshaw of a M4 / TMN'' on the top face. The blade retains about 60% original raccoon, signed ''BB''. Overall the knife is in mint condition with no parkerized finish worn bright at the medial ridges and where the edges discernible blemishes. Includes a fitted leather sheath decorated by a have been sharpened to a rough razor sharp. A mottled dark ocher vein-stamped border on the obverse face, also in excellent condition. patina can be seen across the faces of the blade and there are few if (128583-4F) any handling marks. The metal surfaces of the hilt show some 3091 Wayne Clay Custom Fixed Blade Sheath Knife ocher-brown staining here and there on the parkerized surfaces 7 1/2'' overall, 3 1/2'' single-edged blade with a straight-backed point. including bright ocher in the lettering on the guard. The checkered black The blade and guard are stainless steel polished to a flawless mirror plastic grips show a few small surface chips in the checkering but finish. The handles are white polished stag with red leather spacers. remain tightly fitted with no major loss or damage. The included U.S. M8 There is a tiny spot of oxidation beneath the quillon of the fingerguard, scabbard appears to have been cleaned and refinished at the throat, otherwise the knife is in mint condition. The leather drop tube sheath is showing remnants of pitting texture and softening of the lettering, but also in excellent condition with no more than very light handling wear otherwise rates about excellent with minimal wear. (129570-8) hardly worth mention. Knifemaker Wayne Clay sold his first knife in 1978 3084 Case Friends of NRA Collectible Knife Set and worked out of Pelham, Tennessee specializing in fixed and folding Two lockback knives in a walnut display case (9 1/2'' by 7 1/2'' by 2''). knives with ATS 34 stainless steel. Mr. Clay passed away in 2015 at the The first knife is 5 1/4'' folded with two blades: 4'' single-edged clipped age of 72. A splendid example of quality knife-craft. (128583-4G) point, 4'' single-edged straight-backed point. The clipped point blade is 3092 Russel Easler Custom Fixed Blade Sheath Knife laser-etched ''National Rifle Association of America / Incorporated 8'' overall, 3 3/4'' single-edged drop point blade with the ''R.O. Easler'' 1871''. The second knife is the same pattern in miniature, measuring 3'' logo on the reverse face. The blade is bright and excellent, showing a folded with two blades: 2 1/4'' single-edged clipped point, 2 1/4'' near mirror polished finish with no discernible blemishes and an single-edged straight-backed point. The case is lined with black velvet untouched near-razor edge. The hilt features a polished stainless steel fitted to the knives. The interior of the lid features a paper label marked double guard and varnished desert ironwood handles with an attractive ''Friends of NRA / Celebrating 10 Years / 1993-2002''. The top of the lid high-visibility figure. Overall the knife is in beautiful mint condition. The is decorated by an enamel print of a bald eagle. Also included is a Case unmarked leather drop tube sheath is excellent with only the barest certificate of authenticity stored in a sleeve glued to the underside of the handling marks hardly worth mention. Russel Easler of Woodruff, South case. All items are in excellent mint condition with little to no wear. Carolina was a member of the Knife Maker's Guild and knifemaker of (128583-3) worldwide renown who first began selling his custom knives in 1973. He 3085 SOG Flashback Mini Folding Knife passed away in 2008 at the age of 63. This knife represents a terrific Just under 7'' overall (6.95'' per box specs), 3'' single-edged example of Mr. Easler's quality craftsmanship. (128583-4H) satin-polished dropped spear point blade with assisted opening 3093 Russel Easler Custom Fixed Blade Sheath Knife mechanism. The handle is glass-reinforced nylon with a stainless steel 7 1/8'' overall, 3 1/2'' single-edged drop point blade with the ''R.O. shell and includes a reversible tip-up pocket clip. This item is as-new in Easler'' logo on the reverse face. The blade is bright and excellent, original factory packaging. (128583-4A) showing a near mirror polished finish and an untouched near-razor 3086 A.G. Russel Damascus Lockback Folding Knife edge. The handle features satin polished stainless steel bolsters and 3 3/4'' folded, 3'' single-edged spear point blade with a black and silver walnut-stained curly maple grips showing a nice fiddleback figure. acid-etched Damascus pattern. The handle features walnut burl grips Overall the knife is in mint condition with no discernible blemishes. The and plain nickel bolsters. The knife is in mint condition with no unmarked leather drop tube sheath is excellent with little to no wear. discernible blemishes. Includes the original factory two-piece cardboard Russel Easler of Woodruff, South Carolina was a member of the Knife box. (128583-4B) Maker's Guild and knifemaker of worldwide renown who first began selling his custom knives in 1973. He passed away in 2008 at the age of 63. This quality sheath knife is a highly attractive example of Mr. Easler's work. (128583-4I) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3094 Custom Fixed Blade Sheath Knife 3101 Franklin Mint Collector Series Knives 7 1/4'' overall, 3 1/2'' single-edged full tang blade with a straight-backed Five folding knives from a mix of Franklin Mint Collector Series sets. point and engraved facsimile of the maker's signature on the reverse First, a Don Garlits International Drag Racing Hall of Fame knife, 4 1/2'' face. The maker appears to be Otto Graham and shows his address folded, 3'' single-edged spear point blade with Don Garlits' signature on ''West Burlington, N.Y.''. The blade is mirror bright and excellent, a frost-etched background. The grips are decorated by Goodyear tires, a showing a pleasing original hand-polished cross-grain and the barest of color illustration of Garlits' vehicle on the front face and an assortment of minute handling marks visible under light. The edge is untouched and ''Big Daddy's Stats'' on the rear. The next is 3 1/2'' folded with a 2 1/4'' razor sharp. The grips are smooth walnut with stainless steel rivets and, single-edged drop point blade, decorated by a 1948 Model B tractor on except for the barest tinge of yellow patina on the rivets, are wholly the handle with the model name etched on the blade. Next, three knives unblemished. Overall the knife is in excellent near-mint condition. The from the Ford Truck set: 4'' folded, 3 1/8'' single-edged drop point leather drop tube sheath also rates excellent, showing no more than blades. The handles are each decorated with an iconic Ford truck and very light superficial handling wear. A splendid knife, this maker's skill is period-appropriate tire. The blades are etched with the Ford logo and readily apparent. (128583-4J) corresponding model. Includes the 1925 Model T, the 1940 Half-Ton 3095 William Henry B05 I Mojave Collectible Folding Knife and the 1975 F-150. All knives are in excellent condition with few if any 3 1/4'' folded, 2 5/8'' drop point blade of ZDP-189 steel with a tempered blemishes. (1X129003-6A) edge. The blade is bright and excellent, showing a crisp attractive 3102 Franklin Mint Collector Series Mixed Folding Knives temper line, untouched razor edge and no blemishes except a pair of Five Franklin Mint collectible knives from various different sets. First, a small pale discolorations, one each on either face. The frame is titanium Buffalo Nickel knife with a 2 3/4'' by 1 3/8'' rectangular handle centered with desert ironwood handles, a sterling silver lanyard bale and citrine on the front face by a U.S. Buffalo Nickel. Features a 1 1/2'' pen knife gemstone inlays on the thumbstud and lock button. Overall the knife is blade and a 1 5/8'' file. The second knife, 4'' closed with a 3'' drop point in near mint condition. Includes the factory two-piece box (6 5/8'' by 3 blade, features a painting of a pair of redhead ducks on the front handle 1/2'' by 2''), a leather carry pouch with a stainless pocket clip, and a brass relief portrait of the same in the bolster. Third, a Miller leather-lined mahogany storage case, certificate of authenticity, and a brewery knife, 4'' closed with a 3'' spear point blade, featuring the Miller miniature DVD titled Superlative Function Deserves to be Elevated to logo and slogan in bright yellow brass on a faux walnut field in a brass Superlative Art narrated by Peter Coyote. All items are in mint condition. frame. Fourth, a locomotive engine knife, 4'' closed with a 3'' drop point Really a quite beautiful premium collectible knife. (128583-4K) blade, featuring the Central Pacific Railroad ''Jupiter'' engine with 3096 Collectible Knives corresponding label on the blade. Fifth, a ''tanto''-style folder, 4'' closed Two knives. First, a War Eagle Blades Model 42 linerlock folder: 4 3/8'' with a 3 1/4'' single-edged tanto point blade, with an East Asian dragon overall, 3 1/2'' single-edged drop point blade with satin finish and an escutcheon on the handle. All knives are excellent with few if any acid-etched Damascus swirl pattern. The handles are black and green discernible blemishes. (1X129003-6F) micarta and feature a tip-down pocket clip on the obverse side. Overall 3103 Nigerian Ogboni Ceremonial Knife the knife is in mint condition with no discernible blemishes. Includes the 18'' overall with a 12'' blade, this knife features the Yoruba religious original factory box. Second, a Mossy Oak fixed blade bowie knife: 14'' iconography of the Ogboni fraternal society of Nigeria. The brass hilt is overall, 8 3/4''single-edged clipped point stainless steel blade cast as a male figure holding traditional ritual devices. The blade laser-etched ''Break-Up Country'' on the flat of the reverse face. The features an extended tang for use as a grip, a 9'' concave cutting edge bolsters are brass and the handles are jigged imitation bone. There are and a rounded tip. The brass figure exhibits strong green verdigris over a few minute handling marks here and there visible under light which are the majority of the surfaces. The blade is an overall ocher tone with hardly worth mention, otherwise the knife is excellent. Includes a areas of mottled tan and dark gray, showing pitting across the faces and ''Break-Up Country''-marked genuine leather sheath with snap-button numerous impact marks along the edges. A fascinating relic example of closing straps which also rates excellent. (128583-4L) a Nigerian ceremonial blade. (1X128433-85C) 3097 Vintage Fixed Blade Sheath Knife by R.J. Richter 3104 Ivory Handle Lockback By Shostle 7 1/2'' overall, 3 3/4'' single-edged blade with a very shallow clipped This Ben Shostle folder measures 3 5/8'' with a 2 7/8'' stainless steel point. The ricasso is softly marked ''R.J. Richter / Solingen / Germany'' slight drop point blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and on the reverse face, just visible beneath dark gray patina. The cleaned is marked in script ''Shostle'' along the upper rear obverse side of the blade is toned to dark gray-brown with shallow pitting throughout the blade. The handle is comprise of genuine pre-ban elephant ivory scales faces. The material of the blade has been reduced from years of use fastened by four bright gold-plated screws and stainless steel bolsters and maintenance; though weathered, the blade is sturdy and retains a fastened by four matching stainless steel screws. The ivory remains in fine cutting edge from a long-previous sharpening with only a single excellent condition retaining all its bright white color and are free of nick. The brass fingerguard is tarnished to a dark golden brown. The checks and cracks. A lovely unengraved Shostle lockback. (5A1010-1T) stacked leather grips have darkened with age but show little to no (600/800) deterioration and no loss. Overall the knife is in good condition with a Est. 600 - 800 fair blade and remains quite serviceable despite its wear. The leather 3105 Randall Model 23 Gamemaster Hunting Knife sheath is a bit stiff with light scuffing across the faces as well as some This knife measures 9'' overall with a 4 1/2'' tool steel blade equipped oxidation staining around the steel rivets but otherwise remains whole with a 2 1/4'' sharpened false edge and thumb serrations. The blade with tight complete stitching, rating very good overall. (124813-2AA) remains unsharpened and bright except for a couple specks of light 3098 Laserlyte Pistol Bayonet freckling at the tip on the obverse side. The single brass hilt remains This 5 3/4'' overall tactical attachment will fit most medium and large bright, the slightly curved stag handle remains excellent and is framed pistols with a lower rail system. LaserLyte paired with K-Bar to separated from the hilt by a red, white and fading blue (black) spacer create this quick detachable ''Fighting Knife'' style bayonet with a 2 3/4'' collar. There is no sheath present. (5A1007-166EG) (350/550) medium carbon stainless blade with Back Oxide Teflon finish and glass Est. 350 - 550 filled nylon handle that looks like a miniature version of the iconic K-Bar 3106 Randall Model 11-3 1/4 Alaskan Skinner Hunting Knife fighting knife. Item remains sealed in its original factory packaging with This non-cataloged knife measures 7 1/2'' overall with a 3 1/4'' drop polymer sheath included. (109413-87R1) point stainless steel blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright 3099 Lot of Winchester Pocket Knives and the nickel silver single hilt remains bright as well. The genuine stag This lot includes a total of eight knives marketed for distribution in handle remains in excellent condition and is separated from the hilt by a Walmart stores. First are four No.48364W 12-tool multi-functional Swiss red, white and black spacer collar. There is no sheath present. Army style pocket knives. These are stainless steel knives three of (5A1007-166DD) (400/600) which remain sealed in their original factory packaging the fourth shows Est. 400 - 600 little if any signs of use. Second are two No. 48349W Stockman 3107 Randall Model 2-5 Letter Opener two-blade knives with a 2 1/4'' clip point and 1 1/2'' drop point blades still This lightweight stiletto measures 9 3/8'' overall with a 5'' double edge sealed in their original factory packaging. Third are two 3-blade stainless steel blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and Stockman knives with non-slip grip and sheeps foot, drop point and clip the nickel silver double hilt and Duralumin buttcap remain bright as well. point blades still sealed in their original factory packaging. These knives The concave shaped black micarta handle remains excellent and is are in excellent as-near-new condition. (109731-8) centered between red, white and black spacers. There is no sheath 3100 U.S. M1873 Bayonet present. (5A1007-166FB) (500/700) One U.S. M1873 Trapdoor bayonet. The bayonet retains nearly all of its Est. 500 - 700 original blue finish with some light flaking to brown on the exposed edges and a couple small spots of light freckling. The face flute is marked with a clear ''U.S.'' stamping and no scabbard is included with this bayonet. An excellent Trapdoor bayonet for the military collector. (209964-5) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3108 Randall Model 8 Trout and Bird Knife 3116 Custom Sub-Hilt Fighter by McCarty This knife measures 8 1/4'' overall with a 3 7/8'' tool steel blade This large fighting knife by the late Zolan McCarty of Thomaston, GA equipped with a 2 1/8'' sharpened false edge. The blade remains measures 12 1/2'' overall with a 7 5/8'' tapered full tang double edge unsharpened and bright and the brass single hilt has lightly softened to spear point blade. The blade remains unsharpened, retains all its mirror goldenrod. The stag handle remains in excellent condition and is polish and is marked ''MC CARTY'' on the obverse ricasso. The hilt is separated from the hilt by a fading red, white and blue spacer collar. comprised of a nickel silver double guard and sub-hilt with ironwood There is no sheath present. (5A1007-166GG) (400/600) scales fastened by ten small bright pins. The nickel silver guard and Est. 400 - 600 sub-hilt retain all their bright polish and the ironwood handles remain in 3109 Randall Model 24 Guardian excellent condition and are equipped with an aluminum lanyard hole. This ''boot knife'' measures 7 3/4'' overall with a 4'' double edge stainless There is no sheath present. An attractive large fighter. (5A1010-1V) steel blade equipped with thumb and finger serrations. The blade (300/500) remains unsharpened and bright and the nickel silver reduced hilt Est. 300 - 500 remains bright as well. The concave shaped maroon micarta handle 3117 Custom Sub-Hilt Fighter By McCarty remains in excellent condition and is separated from the hilt by a red, This massive Zolan McCarty fighter measures 13 5/8'' overall with a 8 white and black spacer collar. There is no sheath present. 5/8'' full tang clip point blade equipped with a 6 3/8'' sharpened false (5A1007-166FK) (500/700) edge. The blade remains bright and unsharpened retaining all its mirror Est. 500 - 700 polish and is maker marked ''McCARTY'' along the obverse ricasso. 3110 Randall Model 2-4 Letter Opener The hilt is comprised of a brass double guard and sub with black paper This non-cataloged compact stiletto measures 7 3/4'' overall with a 4'' micarta scales fastened by sixteen small brass pins. The brass remains double edge stainless steel blade. The blade remains bright and bright mellowing slightly and the scales remain in near excellent unsharpened and the brass double hilt and flat round buttcap have condition showing some very minor storage wear and are equipped with softened to a pleasing goldenrod. The commando shaped black micarta a brass lined lanyard hole. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1W) handle remains in excellent condition and is separated from the hilt and (300/500) buttcap by brass and black spacers. There is no sheath present. A nice Est. 300 - 500 small version stiletto fighting knife. (5A1007-166GB) (500/700) 3118 Custom Fighter By McCarty Est. 500 - 700 This small Zolan McCarty fighter measures 7 5/8'' overall with a 3 5/8'' 3111 Randall Model 26-4 Pathfinder full tang clip point blade equipped with a 1 7/8'' sharpened false edge. This non-cataloged knife measures 8 1/4'' overall with a 4'' stainless The 440C stainless steel blade remains unsharpened and bright steel drop point blade equipped with thumb serrations. The Model 25 retaining all its mirror polish and the nickel silver double guard remains handle features a brass single hilt and flat round buttcap with polished bright as well. The handle is comprised of slab-style stag scales stag centered between stacked leather and brass and black spacers. fastened by ten small bright pins and are in excellent condition. There is The stag handle remains in excellent condition and the brass has no sheath present. (5A1010-1X) (200/400) acquired a pleasing tarnished patina. Included is a Sullivan's Model D Est. 200 - 400 cover sheath. A very nice non-cataloged version of the popular 3119 Custom Stag Handle Bowie by McCarty Pathfinder knife. (5A1007-166FS) (500/700) This attractive bowie measures 11 1/8'' overall with a 6 1/4'' full tapered Est. 500 - 700 tang clip point blade equipped with a hooked rear choil. The blade 3112 Randall Model 1-5 All-Purpose Fighting Knife remains unsharpened, retains all its bright mirror polish and is maker This fighting knife measures 9 5/8'' with a 5'' tool steel clip point blade marked ''Z. McCARTY / Thomaston, G.A.'' along the upper rear edge on equipped with 2 1/8'' sharpened false edge and thumb rest. The blade the obverse side. The handle is comprised of genuine stag scales remains unsharpened and bright and the nickel silver double hilt and fastened by ten small bright pins centered between an angled brass Duralumin buttcap remain bright as well. The black micarta handle double guard and pommel. The brass has mellowed only slightly and the remains in excellent condition and is centered between red, white and stag scales remain in excellent condition with a nickel silver blue spacers. There is no sheath present. An excellent smaller version moon-shaped escutcheon fastened by two large bright pins on the of the famous Randall Made Model 1 fighter. (5A1007-166GR) reverse scale. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1Y) (300/500) (500/700) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 500 - 700 3120 Don Hedrick No. 23 Gamemaster Randall Miniature Replica 3113 Randall Model 10-3 Utility Knife This miniature measures 5 5/8'' overall with a 2 3/4'' 440C stainless steel This handy little knife measures 6'' overall with a 2 3/4'' full tang blade equipped with thumb serrations. The blade remains unsharpened stainless steel blade equipped with thumb serrations. The single finger and bright and the brass single guard and exposed nut buttcap remain grip Griffin style black micarta handle remains in excellent condition, bright as well. The desert ironwood handle remains in excellent fastened by a single brass pin and equipped with a brass lined lanyard condition is separated by brass and black spacers. There is no sheath hole. There is no sheath present. (5A1007-166DF) (300/500) present. (5A1010-1Z) (175/275) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 175 - 275 3114 Randall Miniature Model 1 Fighting Knife 3121 Don Hedrick No. 2 Fighting Stiletto Randall Miniature Replica This un-numbered miniature ''all-purpose'' fighting knife measures 6 1/8'' This miniature measures 7 3/8'' overall with a 4 1/4'' 440C stainless steel overall with a 3 5/8'' stainless steel blade equipped with a 1 5/8'' double edge blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and the sharpened false edge and thumb rest. The blade remains bright and nickel silver double guard and buttcap remain bright as well. The unsharpened with no ''M'' marking. The brass double hilt remains bright, commando shaped stacked leather washer handle remains in excellent the black micarta handle remains in excellent condition and is separated condition and is centered between red, white and blue spacers. There by a thin red, white and black spacer collar. There is no sheath present. is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AA) (175/275) An excellent variation of the miniature Randall Model 1 Fighting knife. Est. 175 - 275 (5A1007-166DG) (600/800) 3122 Don Hedrick No. 12 Thorp Bowie Randall Miniature Replica Est. 600 - 800 This miniature Raymond Thorp Bowie measures 6 3/4'' overall with a 4 3115 Randall Model 8 Trout and Bird Knife 3/8'' 440C stainless steel blade equipped with a 1 7/8'' unsharpened This knife measures 8 3/8'' overall with a 4 1/8'' tool steel blade false edge. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and the nickel equipped with a 2 3/8'' sharpened false edge. The blade remains silver double lug guard and buttcap remain bright as well. The Zircote unsharpened and bright and the brass single hilt has lightly softened to Wood handle remains in excellent condition and is centered between goldenrod with a spot of tarnish on the top edge. The stag handle aluminum and black spacers. There is no sheath present. remains in excellent condition and is separated from the hilt by a fading (5A1010-1AB) (175/275) red, white and black spacer collar. There is no sheath present. Est. 175 - 275 (5A1007-166GH) (400/600) 3123 Don Hedrick No. 7 Randall Miniature Replica Est. 400 - 600 This miniature Fisherman-Hunter measures 6 7/8'' overall with a 4 1/8'' 440C stainless steel clip point blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and the brass single guard has mellowed only slightly. The crown stag handle remains in excellent condition and is separated by a red, white and blue spacer. (5A1010-1AC) (200/300) Est. 200 - 300 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3124 Don Hedrick Bowles Special Randall Miniature Replica 3132 Custom Fixed Blade Fighter by Crawford This miniature Rick Bowles Skinner measures 5 5/8'' overall with a 2 This fighting knife measures 9 3/4'' overall with a 5 1/8'' double edged 7/8'' 440C stainless steel upswept blade equipped with thumb blade. The blade remains unsharpened, has ''Crawford'' signature serrations. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and the nickel maker mark on the upper rear obverse edge and along with the tang silver single guard and buttcap remain bright as well. The desert and aluminum double guard retain all their bead blasted finish with a ironwood handle remains in excellent condition and is centered between couple specks of light oxidation and tiny scratches at the edge of the aluminum and black spacers. There is no sheath present. guard on the ricassos. The black linen micarta grips remain in excellent (5A1010-1AD) (200/300) condition fastened by two large ground aluminum rivets and three Est. 200 - 300 smaller pins, are equipped with a lanyard hole and the obverse panel 3125 Don Hedrick No. 27 Randall Miniature Replica and a small, recessed hole behind the guard. There is no sheath This miniature Trailblazer measures 6'' overall with a 3'' 440C stainless present. (5A1010-1AL) (300/500) steel clip point blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and Est. 300 - 500 the nickel silver single guard and flat buttplate remain bright as well. 3133 Custom Boot Knife By Crawford The Sambar stag handle remains in excellent condition and is separated This slender boot knife measures 9'' overall with a 5'' tapered full tang from the guard by a red, black and aluminum spacer collar. There is no double edge bade. The blade remains unsharpened, has ''Crawford'' sheath present. (5A1010-1AE) (200/300) signature maker mark on the upper rear obverse edge and along with Est. 200 - 300 the tang and aluminum double guard retain all their bead blasted finish. 3126 Don Hedrick No. 14 Randall Miniature Replica The black linen micarta grips remain in excellent condition and are This miniature attack knife measures 5 1/2'' overall with a 3 1/4'' 440C fastened by 12 small bright pins. There is no sheath present. stainless steel blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and (5A1010-1AM) (300/500) the forward curve nickel silver double guard and flat pommel remain Est. 300 - 500 bright as well. The desert iron wood handle remains bright as well. 3134 Custom Fixed Blade Knife by Mims There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AF) (200/300) This hand crafted knife measures 9 1/2'' overall with a 5 1/8'' full tang Est. 200 - 300 clip point blade equipped with a 2 1/8'' unsharpened false edge and 3127 Don Hedrick No. 23 Gamemaster Randall Miniature Replica thumb serrations continuing onto the guard. The blade remains This miniature measures 5 5/8'' overall with a 2 3/4'' 440C stainless steel unsharpened and bright with light polish and forge marks and ''JOHN blade equipped with thumb serrations. The blade remains bright and MIMS'' maker mark along the upper obverse edge. The hilt consists of unsharpened and the brass single guard remains bright as well. The rosewood scales fastened by two ground aluminum pins centered curved stag handle remains in excellent condition, is fastened by a large between a nickel silver single guard and pommel. The scales remain in brass pin and is separated from the guard by a red, white and black excellent condition, the reverse scale has an oval nickel silver inlay spacer collar. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AG) (200/300) engraved with previous owner's name. (5A1010-1AN) (100/200) Est. 200 - 300 Est. 100 - 200 3128 Richard Schuchman No. 1 Randall Miniature Replica 3135 Custom Attack-Survival Knife This SCAR miniature all-purpose fighter measures 6 3/4'' overall with a 3 This knife is similar in design to the famous Randall Model 18 knife and 3/4'' stainless steel blade equipped with a 2'' sharpened false edge with measures 11 1/2'' overall with a 6 5/8'' double edge steel blade. The thumb and finger rest. The blade remains unsharpened and bright and blade remains unsharpened and retains all its bright mirror polish. The the brass double guard and the exposed nut buttcap remain bright as obverse ricasso is marked ''X/B'' in oval and the reverse ricasso is well. The stacked leather washer handle remains in excellent condition numbered ''16''. The brass hilt consists of an oval double guard, hollow and is centered between brass and black spacers. There is no sheath tubular handle and a checkered threaded pommel with liquid filled present. (51010-1AH) (150/250) compass in butt. The brass has lightly softened to bright goldenrod and Est. 150 - 250 the handle is tightly wrapped in green nylon cord. There is no sheath 3129 Griffin No. 12 Smithsonian Bowie Randall Miniature Replica present. (5A1010-1AP) (175/275) This miniature bowie by former Randall employee David Griffin Est. 175 - 275 measures 7 3/4'' overall with a 4 3/4'' stainless steel clip point blade 3136 Custom Clip Point Fighter equipped with a 2 1/8'' sharpened false. The blade remains This low-profile fighter by Pat and Wes Crawford measures 8 3/8'' unsharpened and bright and the brass double lug guard and buttcap overall with a 4'' tapered full tang double edge blade. The blade remains remain bright as well. The commando shaped rosewood handle unsharpened, retains all its matte finish and has ''Crawford'' signature remains in excellent condition and is separated from the guard by a red maker mark along the upper rear obverse edge. The aluminum double and white spacer collar. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AI) guard retains all its dull satin finish. The brown linen micarta scales (200/400) remain in excellent condition and are fastened by ten small aluminum Est. 200 - 400 pins. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AQ) (350/550) 3130 Handmade Integral Fighter By Carter Est. 350 - 550 This fighter by Dr. Fred Carter of Wichita Falls, Texas measures 11 1/2'' 3137 Custom No. 1 Drop Point Hunter by Parker overall with a 7'' 440C full tang stainless steel clip point blade equipped This lovely creation by Robert N. Parker measures 7 7/8'' overall with a with a 6 1/8'' sharpened top edge. The blade remains bright and 3 9/16'' tapered full tang drop point CPM-154 steel blade. The blade unsharpened with F. Carter signature maker mark on the reverse remains unsharpened, retains all its mirror polish, and has Robert bolster. The integral stainless steel hilt and buttcap remain bright and Nelson Parker maker on the obverse side. The stainless steel single the black micarta panels remain in excellent condition and are fastened bolster remains bright as well is fastened by a single tiny bright pin. The by four ground and polished brass rivets. There is no sheath present. A Griffin style black micarta scales remain in excellent condition, feature nice heavy fighter that fits the hand well. (5A1010-1AJ) (600/800) red liners, are equipped with lanyard hole and are fastened by twelve Est. 600 - 800 small bright pins. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AR) (500/700) 3131 Custom Dagger By Crawford Est. 500 - 700 This lightweight dagger measures 11'' overall with a 5 3/4'' full tang 3138 Custom Damascus Hunter by McCarty double edge blade, flat hollow ground on the reverse side. The blade This attractive Zolan McCarty hunting knife measures 7 5/8'' overall with remains unsharpened and along with the tang retains all their bead a 3 1/2'' clip point damascus blade equipped with thumb serration. The blasted finish, the upper rear of the obverse side has ''Crawford'' blade remains unsharpened, retains all its water drop damascus pattern signature maker mark. The commando shaped black linen micarta grip and is maker marked ''McCarty'' along the obverse ricasso. The hilt is panels remain in excellent condition, are fastened by ten small comprised of cream colored oosic centered between walnut bands with aluminum pins, and are centered between a matte blasted aluminum red, black and brass spacers and a polished nickel silver single guard double guard and pommel. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AK) and pommel. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AS) (500/700) (300/500) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3139 Al Mar Bulldog II Lockback 3146 Ivory Handle Push Dagger by Hale This is an early folder with only the first few thousand made with ''U.S.A. This elegant push dagger by Lloyd Hale measures 5 3/4'' overall with a 4 / SEKI-JAPAN'' tang stamps before Mr. Mar dropped ''U.S.A.'' due to 1/2'' double edge blade (tang included). The blade remains importation confusion. The knife measures 3 3/8'' with a 2 3/8'' curved unsharpened, retaining all its rubbed mirror polish, the obverse ricasso drop point blade equipped with nail nick and thumb serrations. The is maker marked in Old English font ''hale's / a fink''. The handle is blade remains unsharpened retaining all its mirror polish with familiar Al lovely pre-ban elephant ivory with decorative mosaic recessed tang nut. Mar maker mark on the obverse side of the blade. The handle is The ivory has a lovely cream color with light drying cracks along the comprised of lovely Valade foliate scroll engraved stainless steel front and rear edges. Included is a highly polished nickel silver sheath bolsters and Westinghouse paper micarta scales equipped with with pin-tipped finial and spring clip which secures dagger via a tiny hole aluminum lined lanyard hole. The scales remain in excellent condition through the ricasso. (51010-1BA) (500/700) and are fastened by six small bright pins, the top of the bolster is signed Est. 500 - 700 by the artist and dated ''11-1-81''. There is no sheath present. 3147 Custom No. 1 Drop Point Hunter By Parker (5A1010-1AT) (300/500) This Robert Parker Knife measures 7'' overall with a 3'' tapered full tang Est. 300 - 500 drop point CPM-154 steel blade equipped with thumb serrations. The 3140 Jerry Van Eizenga Scagel Custom Slip Joint Knife blade remains unsharpened, retains all its mirror polish with Robert This handsome folder measures 3 3/4'' with a 3'' stainless steel drop Nelson Parker maker mark along the obverse top edge. The nickel point blade equipped with a vented finger nick. The blade remains silver guard remains bright except for a small spot of oxidation on the unsharpened, retains all its hand rubbed satin finish and has J. Van reverse side from sheath storage and a speck of oxidation on the top Eizenga maker mark on the obverse tang. The stag scales are fabulous edge. The Griffin style stag scales remain in excellent condition, feature and are fastened by two large and ten small bright pins. The obverse red liners, equipped with an aluminum lined lanyard hole and are scale has decorative knapped arrowhead shield. There is no sheath fastened by four large ground and polished aluminum rivets. An open present. (5A1010-1AU) (200/400) throat wet-formed leather sheath is included. (5A1010-1BB) (500/700) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 500 - 700 3141 Custom Bonzai Lockback by White 3148 Custom DH 25 Hunter by Hedrick There are many knifesmiths named White and although we cannot be This early fixed blade knife was crafted by Don Hedrick before he certain this knife could be an Eddie White creation. The attractive folder switched over to making miniature Randall replicas. The knife measures measures 3 1/2'' with a 2 1/2'' drop point blade. The blade remains 8 3/8'' overall with a 4'' tapered full tang 440C stainless steel drop point unsharpened, retains all its mirror polish and is signed ''White'' on the blade. The blade remains unsharpened and retains all its satin finish reverse tang. The spine shows rope filework which continues along the with arched ''-D.L. HEDRICK-'' maker mark on the reverse top edge. spring. The highly decorative handles are comprised of ironwood panels The nickel silver bolsters retain all their rubbed satin finish as well and embellished with nickel silver bonsai tree inlays centered between nickel the ''Old Yeller'' paper micarta scales remain in excellent condition and silver bolsters, Allard-engraved with foliate sprays on a black are fastened by eight small bright pins. Included is an open throat background and is signed by the artist on the bottom of the reverse leather sheath stamped ''HB08'' under the belt loop. (5A1010-1BC) bolster. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AV) (200/400) (400/600) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 400 - 600 3142 Ron Lake Design Lockback By Dalian 3149 Custom Semi-Super Skinner By Parker This gentleman's pocket knife measures 3 1/8'' with a 2 1/2'' stainless This skinning knife by Robert Parker measures 7 3/8'' overall with a 3 steel drop point blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright with 3/8'' tapered full tang upswept CPM-154 steel blade. The blade remains ''LAKE / DESIGN'' on the obverse tang and Dalian China logo maker unsharpened and retains all its mirror polish except for a couple specks mark on the reverse tang. The stainless steel handle remains bright and of staining on the upper tang between the bright nickel silver guard. The is accented with umber colored antler panels on both sides. The handle is lovely Sambar stag scales fastened by four ground and obverse panel has an oval nickel silver inlay and the handle is equipped polished aluminum rivets. The scales remain in excellent condition and with a lanyard ring. Included is a stippled back leather pocket sheath. feature red liners and an aluminum lined lanyard hole. Included is a (5A1010-1AW) (200/400) heavy-duty open throat wet-formed leather sheath. (5A1010-1BD) Est. 200 - 400 (600/800) 3143 Don Cowles ''The Leaf'' Fixed Blade Knife Est. 600 - 800 This ''pocket knife'' measures 3 5/8'' overall with a 1 3/4'' tapered full 3150 U.S. Model 1840 Heavy Cavalry Saber tang drop point blade. The blade remains unsharpened and bright, the 41 1/2'' overall, 36'' curved single-edged blade with a trailing point, wide right ricasso has maker marks and early signature emerald inlay. The stopped fullers and narrow partial unstopped fullers. The ricasso is hilt is comprised of genuine mother-of-pearl scales fastened by six tiny marked ''US / NW'' on the obverse and dated ''1846'' on the reverse, bright gold pins and attractive Sakmar ladder-pattern Mokume-gane each softened at the edges with partial loss of some characters; there bolsters. Includes a goat skin lined green reptile wet-formed leather are no visible signs of a maker's mark. The blade has been cleaned with pocket sheath with earth-magnet and spring clip. (5A1010-1AX) steel wool, showing light polish marks along the full length and an (400/600) overall bright surface mottled by clouds of burnished smoky gray. The Est. 400 - 600 leather washer is curiously shaped in a flower petal pattern; it is almost 3144 Randall 50th Anniversary Medallions certainly not factory original but shows typical age wear and may be a Three total: commissioned and offered in 1988 by Randall Dealer Tom period replacement. The edge has been ground flat, likely to improve Clinton, the front of the medallions show bust of Bo Randall centered ease of safe handling, and still shows a number of impact nicks in the between ''50 TH ANNIVERSARY'' and ''1938-1998'' on a stippled edge of the foible. The brass surfaces of the hilt are toned to a soft background. The rear of the medallion shows the special limited edition burnished ocher brown and shows no more than minimal handling anniversary knife centered between ''RANDALL MADE'' and marks. The black leather grip is excellent aside from expected age wear ''ORLANDO, FL.'' also on a stippled background. Two of the medallions and the twisted brass wire binding shows only light tarnish and some are silver colored and the other gold colored. A neat addition for the small instances of verdigris. The steel scabbard is dark brown with Randall Made collection. (5A1010-1AY) subtle areas mottled to darker tone by cleaned remnants of light 3145 Handmade Wood Handle Push Dagger oxidation. The inner retention sheet springs are worn and no longer This dagger measures 6 1/4'' overall with a 4 3/4'' double edge stainless retain the blade, otherwise the steel body shows no dings, dents or steel blade (tang included). The blade remains unsharpened and bright, deformations. Overall the sword is in very good condition as cleaned. the rear of the obverse blade is marked simply ''HANDMADE / VAN / Likely carried through both the Mexican-American War and U.S. Civil NAUTICA, MI.''. The ironwood handle remains in near excellent War, this piece will make a nice acquisition for the upstart collector. condition with two thin stress cracks along the back edge at the recess (129986-37) (300/500) tang nut. There is no sheath present. (5A1010-1AZ) (100/200) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3151 U.S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber by Ames 3158 Collectible Military Ammunition 41'' overall, 34 1/2'' curved single-edged blade with a trailing point, wide This lot includes (6) rounds of steel case ''EC/43'' (Evansville Ordnance stopped fullers and narrow partial unstopped fullers. The ricasso is Plant – Chrysler) marked 45 ACP ammunition, (14) rounds of brass marked ''U.S. / C.E.W. / 1864'' on the obverse and ''Ames Mfg. Co. / cased ''FA/41'' (Frankford Arsenal) marked 45 ACP ammunition, (18) Chicopee / Mass'' on the reverse. Curiously, the ''Mass'' portion of the rounds of brass cased ''RA/4'' (Remington Arms) marked 45 ACP address is stamped in sans serif font, a later addition likely in response ammunition, all in excellent condition and packaged in mismatched to partial loss of the original stamp. Otherwise all markings remain quite Peters marked box. This box is a collectible Peters ''Police Match'' crisp. The blade is polished bright and rates very good plus, showing yellow and blue box, originally for 45 ACP 185 gr. Metal Case light cross-grain polishing and handling marks along the length as well ammunition, the box is in very good to excellent condition showing as light areas of cloudiness and speckled smoky gray patina here and scattered light edge wear. Also included are (40) rounds of mixed there. Tiny dings can be seen in the edge which are hardly worth the mostly WWII era headstamp U.S. M2 ball ammunition. Most of the mention. Dark gray remnants of what appears to be a museum inventory headstamps are St. Louis Arsenal with 1943 date but others are number are ingrained in the steel on the obverse just above the ricasso, present. They are packaged in mismatched Remington contemporary centered in a barely visible watery stain from an unknown contaminant. cartridge boxes. All rate about excellent with a few showing light The brass hilt is toned throughout to a mellow burnished goldenrod oxidation stains or verdigris. (81024-5) scattered by occasional areas of dark brown tarnish and patina. The 3159 7.62x54R Ammunition leather grip is excellent, showing minimal age wear and retaining bright Five full 20-round waxed paper packages (100 total) of Hungarian undamaged twisted brass wire binding. The scabbard is cleaned to a ''Silver tip'' light ball ammunition of unknown projectile weight but likely bright burnished gray mottled by shallow pitting and speckled areas of 147-148 grs. Ammunition is steel cased, lacquer coated, has ''21 / 77'' brown patina. There are no dings or deformations and the scabbard is headstamps and is in excellent condition. (239793-25F) overall in very good plus condition as cleaned. An overall quite nice 3160 Vintage 32 Smith & Wesson Cartridges example of a late-war Ames saber. (129898-1) (400/600) (1) two piece dark green box with matching green top and wraparound Est. 400 - 600 side labels containing 49 rds. of mostly Union Metallic 32 cal. S&W 3152 Lot of 30-06 Ammunition central-fire cartridges with a couple Winchester cartridges. The top label This lot consists of one full and two partial boxes of 30-06 Springfield. remains fully intact and has darkened with age. The side labels remain One box of Remington managed recoil 30-06 125 grain core lokt pointed about 40% intact with torn edges and age staining while the bottom label soft point consisting of 17 rounds, remaining bright excellent; the box remains fully intact with minor scuffing and age staining. The box with a couple of stickers adhered to it. Second box features a mix of four remains in good to very good condition with scuffed and worn edges, rounds of Remington 180 grain round nose soft point and six rounds of tiny tears and glue repaired corners. The cartridges remain very good Winchester 180 grain round nose soft point, mostly bright but showing a with light tarnish on the brass cases and headstamps. (59897-91) few spots of light oxidation here and there with eight fired rounds and 3161 Collectible Box Of Peters High Velocity Shotshells one red tip 30-06 tracer with a 1942 headstamp. The last box is 20 (1) full 25 rd. one-piece multicolored box of Peters High Velocity 12 ga., rounds of black-tipped armor piercing 30-06, mostly Lake City 1953 and 2 3/4'', No. 7 1/2 shells. The top of the box shows climbing mallard with 1954 vintage with one older round thrown in, showing tarnishing overall ''Peters / HIGH / VELOCITY / Rustless'' and ''LONG RANGE – HARD but certainly would clean up easily, appears to have been removed from HITTING'' and ''NEW PETERS CRIMP'' callouts, the front and rear sides a disintegrating link belt. These come in a commercial Remington box. show blue and gold pictures of shell. The box remains in near condition (31030-9) with lightly scuffed edges. The shells remain in excellent condition with 3153 Lot of 308 Win and Handgun Ammunition blue paper hulls and bright brass bases. An attractive full Peters box. This lot consists of one full 20-round box of PMC ''NATO 7.62 mm ball (58583-5) M80'' in the original buff-colored box, 1981 headstamped, full metal 3162 Shotshell Lot jacket ammunition within remaining bright excellent. Second box are This lot consists of four full boxes and several loose rounds of assorted Remington 180 grain core lockt soft point 308 Winchester. There are 14 shotshells including 12 gauge, 20 gauge and 410 shells. First is a rounds present all show a bit of very light tarnishing which would clean partial box of Winchester 12 gauge 2 3/4" Super X #6 shot with 18 very easily with a bit of steel wool. The handgun ammunition consists of rounds remaining. Second is a full box of 25 Winchester 20 gauge 2 a full box of 20 Speer Gold Dot Personal Protection .357 sig. 125 grain 3/4" Dove & Quail #8s. Third are two boxes of 12 gauge 2 3/4" 00 gold dot hollowpoint. The nickel cases remain bright excellent. Buckshot, one by Remington the other Federal, both with five rounds (31030-9A) each. Next are nine assorted loose rounds of 2 1/2'' and 3'' 410 shells. 3154 Lot of 32-40 Ammunition Lastly are about 45 rounds of loose assorted 20 gauge 2 3/4" shells. All This lot consists of two full boxes of 32-40 WCF. First box is a yellow are in very good to excellent condition. Some have areas of light to and red Winchester Western box marked for 165 grain soft points. In the minor oxidation around the bases and rims. (49060-17E) interior are 18 rounds of WRA marked ammunition which is clean and 3163 Collectible Ammunition bright for the most part, a few showing some light tarnishing from having This is a full box of 20 mixed 33 Winchester cartridges in a vintage blue been in a leather ammunition carrier, and 2 rounds of Remington UMC and yellow Western Cartridge box. The included rounds are of ''W.R.A. 32-40 soft points flat nose. The next 20 round box has the same style of Co.'' and Western manufacture and are in very good to excellent projectile as the first, jacketed soft point flat nose and are all WRA condition with mild to moderate tarnish and areas of light oxidation headstamped and rate bright excellent. They come in a later Winchester present. The box is missing the end flaps on one side and areas of 20 round box with Styrofoam interior. (31030-9B) minor foxing and some fraying and small tears. The top has been 3155 22 Long Rifle Ammunition numbered in what appears to be grease pencil and the bottom has This lot consists of (2) sleeves of 100 rounds each CCI Mini Mag 22 some minor flaking. An about very good example overall. Long Rifle High Speed 40 gr. round nose lead ammunition in excellent (4A9060-17F) condition. (89790-21A) 3164 Shotshell Lot 3156 Collectible Blank Cartridges This lot consists of about 120 rounds of assorted vintage and collectible This lot consists of (1) bag of approximately 50 22 caliber rimfire blanks paper hull shotshells. Included are about 60 rounds of 12 gauge shells, with ''US'' headstamp that rate about excellent. (1) box of approximately 40 rounds of 20 gauge shells, five rounds of 10 gauge shells, six rounds 50 Remington UMC 32 RF ''Beveled Crimped / Blanks / Extra Loud of 410 shells, four rounds of 16 gauge and two 12 gauge pinfire rounds. Report'' cartridges in the original tan box with red stripes in excellent The types and sizes vary and include field and hunting loads. All are in condition. (1) box of approximately 50 Peters Cartridge Co. 32 RF very good condition with varying amounts of tarnish and oxidation and ''Extra Loud / Blank Cartridges'' in the original box in excellent condition. include examples from Winchester, Western, Peters, Remington, UMC, (81024-2) Federal, Eley, Pointer, Climax and others. Also included is single 3157 Collectible Rimfire Ammunition aluminum 20 gauge Super DD round. (49060-25) This lot includes approximately (54) rounds 22 Winchester Automatic RF 3165 Assorted Ammunition ammunition with copper case and diamond headstamp (Winchester), About 50+/- total rounds. This lot contains a loose mix of various approximately (50) rounds 22 WRF ammunition with copper case calibers and loadings, including but not limited to 358 Win, 9mm, 40 bearing mostly Winchester (H) headstamps and a few U.M.C. (U) S&W, 30-06, 45 ACP, 41 Mag, 38 Special, and others. Ammunition is a headstamps, approximately (40) rounds 22 WRF ammunition with brass mix of FMJ, JHP, and SP ammunition, including 14 loose rounds of case bearing all U.M.C. (U) headstamps and approximately (40) rounds Winchester 9mm Silvertip HP. Amounts per cartridge type vary between mixed 22 Short, Long and Long Rifle ammunition with copper cases a single round to approximately 20. (149731-3AA) bearing mostly Winchester (H) headstamps. All ammunition rates near excellent with storage wear and oxidation and are loosely packed in bags. (81024-3) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3166 Assorted Pistol and Rifle Ammunition 3183 Lot of 22 Hornet Ammunition About 50+/- total rounds. This lot contains an assortment of pistol and This lot includes two full boxes. First is a 25 round box of Hornady rifle ammunition, including but not limited to: ''REM-UMC'' 38 S&W LRN Varmint Express 35 gr., V-Max cartridges. Second is a 50 round box of ammunition, Winchester 32 Win Special SP ammunition, Winchester Winchester Super-X 46 gr., HP cartridges both remain in excellent Super-X 38 Special ammunition, 30-30 Win ammunition, and 35 condition. (101013-1E) Remington. Ammunition shows light to moderate tarnishing and light 3184 Lot of 30-30 Win. Ammunition lead oxidation. (149731-2EC) This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Remington cartridges. There 3167 38 Special Ammunition are two boxes of High Velocity 150 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges and two This lot contains approximately 150 loose rounds of Federal 38 Special boxes of Express 150 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges all in excellent LWC ammunition showing light tarnishing on the brass cases. condition. (101013-1F) (149731-1AFY) 3185 Lot of 30-30 Win. Ammunition 3168 38 Special and 357 Magnum Ammunition This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Remington cartridges. This lot contains approximately 150 loose rounds of mixed Remington, There are two boxes of High Velocity 150 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges Zero Bullet Company, Winchester, and Federal 357 Magnum and 38 and two boxes of Express 150 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges all in Special ammunition in very good plus to excellent condition, showing excellent condition. (101013-1G) scattered spots of light tarnishing and light lead oxidation. 3186 Lot of 30-30 Win. Ammunition (149731-1AHY) This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity 3169 32 S&W Long Ammunition 150 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges all in excellent condition. (101013-1H) This lot contains three full 50-round boxes of Fiocchi 32 S&W Long 100 3187 Lot of 30-30 Win. Ammunition gr wadcutter ammunition, in excellent condition. (149582-1AAU) This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Remington cartridges. 3170 38 Special Ammunition There are three boxes of High Velocity 150 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges This lot contains approximately 150 loose rounds of Federal 38 Special and one box of Express 150 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges all in excellent LSWC ammunition in very good plus condition showing spots of condition. (101013-1I) discoloration on the lubricated lead projectiles. (149731-1AJP) 3188 Lot of 30-30 Win. Ammunition 3171 38 Special Ammunition This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity This lot contains approximately 150 loose rounds of Federal 38 Special 150 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges with some showing very minor specks LSWC ammunition in very good plus condition showing spots of of tarnish on the brass and remain in overall excellent condition. discoloration on the lubricated lead projectiles. (149731-1AJN) (101013-1J) 3172 357 Magnum Ammunition 3189 Lot of 30-30 Win. Ammunition This lot contains approximately 150 loose rounds of Federal 357 This lot includes five full 20 round boxes from multiple manufacturers. Magnum SJHP ammunition in excellent condition. (149731-1AEK) First are two boxes of Remington High Velocity 170 gr., Core-Lokt SP 3173 40 S&W Ammunition cartridges. Second is a box of Winchester Super-X 150 gr., Silver Tip One complete 50-round box of Federal .40 S&W 180 grain FMJ flat cartridges. Third is a box of Federal Premium 170 gr., Nosler Partition nose cartridges. All cartridges are in excellent condition. (127331-4N) cartridges and last is a box of Federal Hi-Shok 170 gr., SP cartridges. 3174 Collectible 22 Ammunition The Hi-Shok cartridges have very light amounts of white oxidation on the (18) full vintage 50-round boxes of 22 ammo. Includes: (8) boxes of lead and the remaining cartridges all rate excellent overall in condition. Remington Kleanbore Standard Velocity .22 LR; (2) boxes Winchester (101013-1K) Super Speed 22 Short; (1) box Peters High Velocity .22 LR; (7) boxes 3190 Lot of 220 Swift Ammunition Remington HiSpeed Kleanbore .22 LR. All items are in excellent This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Hornady Custom 60 gr., HP condition. (128583-2) cartridges that remain in excellent condition. (101013-1L) 3175 20 Ga. Shells 3191 Lot of 220 Swift Ammunition (10) mixed full and partial 25-count boxes of assorted 20 ga. shotgun This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Hornady Custom 60 gr., HP shells. Includes: (1) full box and (1) partial box S&W Light Field, 2 3/4'', 2 cartridges that remain in excellent condition. (101013-1M) 1/2 dr. eq., 7/8 oz. No. 6 shot; (1) partial box Winchester AA Target 3192 22 LR Collectors Race Car Tin Load, 2 3/4'', 2 1/2 dr. eq. 7/8 oz. No. 8 shot; (1) partial box Classic This lot includes a 1997 Limited Edition ''Remington Bullet'' camo edition Shotshell Co. Inc RST, 2 3/4'', 2 1/2 dr. eq., 7/8 oz. No. 6 shot; (6) full race car tin. The tin collector's car is a camo version of the one Rick boxes Remington Premier STS Target Load, 2 3/4'', 2 1/2 dr. eq., 7/8 oz. Mast drove for Butch Mock Motor sports during a very lean 1997 series No. 9 shot. All items are in excellent condition. (127521-1A) year for the driver and crew. The tin holds 350 rounds of assorted 3176 458 Win Mag Ammunition Remington 22 LR rimfire cartridges and remains sealed in its original One full 20-round box of Winchester Super-X 458 Win Mag 510 gr. soft plastic wrap. The box shows some light scuffs along some of the edges point cartridges in excellent condition. (127521-4N) with the predominant areas affected at the corners. A great find for the 3177 16 Ga. Shells Remington and Nascar collector. (101013-1N) (5) boxes of 16 ga. shotshells in a variety of configurations. Includes: 3193 Lot of 375 H&H Mag Ammunition One full (25) and one partial (19) Winchester Dove & Quail, 2 3/4'', 2 1/2 This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Express 270 gr., SP dr. eq., 1 oz. No. 8 shot; one full (25) box Western Super-X 2 3/4'', Max. cartridges. Both box and cartridges are in excellent condition. Load, 1 1/8 oz. No. 5 shot; one full (25) box Federal Hi-Power 2 3/4'', 3 (101013-1P) 1/4 dr. eq., 1 1/8 oz. No. 7 1/2 shot; one brown plastic universal shell 3194 Lot of 375 H&H Mag Ammunition box for 16 & 20 ga. shells containing (21) mixed factory-load shot and This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Express 270 gr., SP slug shells. All shells are in excellent or near excellent condition with no cartridges. Both box and cartridges remain in excellent condition. more than very light storage wear. (127521-1B) (101013-1Q) 3178 Lot of 22 Hornet Ammunition 3195 Lot of 375 H&H Mag Ammunition This lot includes two full 25 round boxes of Hornady Varmint Express 35 This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Express 270 gr., SP gr., V-Max cartridges. Both the boxes and cartridges remain in excellent cartridges. Both box and cartridges remain in excellent condition. condition. (101013-1) (101013-1R) 3179 Lot of 22 Hornet Ammunition 3196 Lot of 7mm S.A.U.M. Ammunition This lot includes two full 25 round boxes of Hornady Varmint Express 35 This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Premier 7mm Short gr., V-Max cartridges. Both the boxes and cartridges remain in excellent Action Ultra Mag 140 gr., Core-Lokt PSP cartridges that remain in condition. (101013-1A) excellent condition. (101013-1S) 3180 Lot of 22 Hornet Ammunition 3197 Lot of 7mm S.A.U.M. Ammunition This lot includes three full 25 round boxes of Hornady Varmint Express This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Premier 7mm Short 35 gr., V-Max cartridges. Both boxes and cartridges remain in excellent Action Ultra Mag 160 gr., Nosler Partition cartridges in excellent condition. (101013-1B) condition. (101013-1T) 3181 Lot of 22 Hornet Ammunition 3198 Lot of 7mm S.A.U.M. Ammunition This lot includes two full boxes. First is a 25 round box of Hornady This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Premier 7mm Short Varmint Express 35 gr., V-max cartridges. Second is a 50 round box of Action Ultra Mag 160 gr., Nosler Partition cartridges in excellent Winchester Super-X 46 gr., HP cartridges both in excellent condition. condition. (101013-1U) (101013-1C) 3199 Lot of 7mm S.A.U.M. Ammunition 3182 Lot of 22 Hornet Ammunition This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Premier 7mm Short This lot includes two full boxes. First is a full 50 round box of Action Ultra Mag 160 gr., Nosler Partition cartridges in excellent Winchester Super-X 46 gr., HP cartridges. Second is a 25 round box of condition. (101013-1V) Hornady Varmint Express 35 gr., V-Max cartridges both remain in excellent condition. (101013-1D) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3200 Lot of 7mm S.A.U.M. Ammunition 3218 Lot of 30-06 Springfield Ammunition This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Premier 7mm Short This lot includes three full 20 round boxes from multiple manufacturers. Action Ultra Mag 160 gr., Nosler Partition cartridges in excellent First is a box of Remington UMC 150 gr., MC cartridges that remain condition. (101013-1W) mostly bright. Second is a box of Federal Premium Vital-Shok 180 gr., 3201 Lot of 7mm-08 Rem. Ammunition Nosler AccuBond cartridges. Third is a box of Federal Premium 150 gr., This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Federal Vital-Shok 140 gr., BTSP cartridges. All items in this lot remain in very good to excellent Nosler Ballistic Tip cartridges that remain in excellent condition. condition. (101013-1AP) (101013-1X) 3219 Lot of 30-06 Springfield Ammunition 3202 Lot of 7mm-08 Rem. Ammunition This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Hornady Light Magnum This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Federal Vital-Shok 140 gr., 150 gr., SP Interlock cartridges with overall bright brass in excellent Nosler Ballistic Tip cartridges that are in excellent condition. condition. (101013-1AQ) (101013-1Y) 3220 Lot of 260 Rem. Ammunition 3203 Lot of 7mm-08 Rem. Ammunition This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Federal Premium 140 gr., This lot includes two full 20 round boxes. First is a box of Federal Sierra Gameking BTSP cartridges with mostly bright brass in overall Vital-Shok 140 gr., Ballistic Tip cartridges. Second is a box of Federal excellent condition. (101013-1AR) Classic 150 gr., Sierra Pro-Hunter SP cartridges and both are in 3221 Lot of 25-06 Rem Ammunition excellent condition. (101013-1Z) This lot includes two full 20 round boxes. First is a box of Winchester 3204 Lot of 7mm STW Ammunition 120 gr., Positive Expanding Point cartridges with bright brass. Second This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Premium Vital-Shok 160 is a box of Remington 100 gr., PSP Core-Lokt cartridges that have two gr., Nosler AccuBond cartridges in excellent condition. (101013-1AA) with spots of oxidation on the brass and the balance remain bright. All 3205 Lot of 7mm STW Ammunition items are in very good to excellent condition. (101013-1AS) This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Premier Safari Grade 3222 Lot of 8mm Nambu Ammunition 140 gr., Swift A-Frame PSP cartridges that are in excellent condition. This lot includes a full 50 round box of Midway 104gr., cast cartridges (101013-1AB) with dull colored brass. The box has a piece of tape covering a portion 3206 Lot of 7mm STW Ammunition of the top of the box with a hand written 8mm Nambu in marker on it. This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Premier Safari Grade The corners, seams and end flaps all show scuffing, light wear and all 140 gr., Swift A-Frame PSP cartridges that are in excellent condition. are still intact. Item remains in overall very good condition. (101013-1AC) (101013-1AT) 3207 Lot of 7mm Ultra Mag Ammunition 3223 Lot of 8x57JRS Ammunition This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Premier Ultra Mag This lot includes a full 20 round box of Sellier & Bellot 196 gr., HPC, 140 gr., Core-Lokt PSP cartridges that remain in excellent condition. brass cased, non-corrosive primed ammunition with overall bright brass (101013-1AD) in excellent condition. (101013-1AU) 3208 Lot of 338 Win Mag Ammunition 3224 Lot of 300 WSM Ammunition This lot includes a full 20 round box of Winchester Super-X 200 gr., This lot includes a full 20 round box of Winchester Supreme 180 gr., Power-Point cartridges that remain in overall excellent condition. Bonded cartridges. These nickel-plated brass cartridges rate excellent. (101013-1AE) (101013-1AV) 3209 Lot of 338 Win Mag Ammunition 3225 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition This lot includes a full 20 round box of Winchester Super-X 200 gr., This lot includes a sealed brick of Federal Ultra Match 22 LR, 40 gr., Power-Point cartridges that have specks of light tarnish on some of the Solid rimfire cartridges in as-new condition. (101013-1AW) casings but remain in overall excellent condition. (101013-1AF) 3226 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition 3210 Lot of 45-70 GOVT Ammunition This lot includes a near full brick (470 rounds) of CCI Blazer 22 LR 40 This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Classic 300 gr., Sierra gr., LRN rimfire cartridges that remain in excellent condition. Pro-Hunter HPFN cartridges that remain in overall excellent condition. (101013-1AX) (101013-1AG) 3227 Lot of 300 Weatherby Magnum Ammunition 3211 Lot of 45-70 GOVT Ammunition This lot includes a full 20 round box of Weatherby Ultra-Velocity 165 gr., This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Classic 300 gr., Sierra PT-EX cartridges with some showing minor discoloration in the brass in Pro-Hunter HPFN cartridges that have mostly bright cases with overall very good condition. (101013-1AY) scattered specks of light tarnish and remain in overall excellent 3228 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition condition. (101013-1AH) This lot includes two sealed 500 round bricks of Russian manufactured 3212 Lot of 45-70 GOVT Ammunition ''Junior'' steel cased rimfire cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Classic 300 gr., Sierra with a stuck on green label with black lettering. (101013-1AZ) Pro-Hunter HPFN cartridges that remain in overall excellent condition. 3229 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition (101013-1AI) This lot includes two sealed 500 round bricks of Russian manufactured 3213 Lot of 223 Rem Ammunition ''Junior'' steel cased rimfire cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed This lot includes seven full 20 round boxes of Brown Bear non-corrosive, with a stuck on green label with black lettering. (101013-1AAA) Berdan primed, lacquered steel case, 62 gr., SPBT cartridges in 3230 Lot of 6.5 Carcano Ammunition excellent condition. (101013-1AJ) This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Norma 6.5 Carcano, 156 gr., 3214 Lot of 223 Rem Ammunition SP cartridges with overall bright brass in excellent condition. This lot includes seven full 20 round boxes of Brown Bear non-corrosive, (101013-1AAB) Berdan primed, lacquered steel case, 62 gr., SPBT cartridges in 3231 Lot of 22 WRF Ammunition excellent condition. (101013-1AK) This lot includes four 50 round boxes of Winchester 1994 Limited Edition 3215 Lot of 45-70 GOVT Ammunition 22 WRF 45 gr., Lead Lubaloy rimfire cartridges with bright brass. There This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of PMC 45-70 Government 405 are three full 50 round boxes and a partial containing 45 rimfire gr., Lead Flat Nose bullets that remain in overall excellent condition. cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. (101013-1AAC) (101013-1AL) 3232 Lot of 444 Marlin Ammunition 3216 Lot of 30-06 Springfield Ammunition This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Express Rifle 240 gr., This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Remington brand SP cartridges with mostly bright brass in overall excellent condition. The ammunition in various configurations. There is a box of Express 165 gr., box has a few minor imperfections and small tears. (101013-1AAD) Core-Lokt PSP cartridges that show minor light scattered specks of 3233 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition tarnish along the brass, one box of High Velocity 220 gr., Core-Lokt SP This lot includes eight full 50 round boxes of Winchester Super-X T22 cartridges that remain mostly bright, and one High Velocity 180 gr., Target Standard Velocity 22 LR, 40 gr., Lead RN rimfire cartridges in Bronze point with mostly bright brass and all are in overall very good to overall excellent condition. (101013-1AAE) excellent condition. (101013-1AM) 3234 Lot of 22 Magnum Ammunition 3217 Lot of 30-06 Springfield Ammunition This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Western Super-X 22 This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Federal Premium 165 gr., Magnum, 40 gr., JHP rimfire cartridges. One box has light amounts of BTSP cartridges with mostly bright brass in overall excellent condition. white oxidation on the lead and they are in overall very good to excellent (101013-1AN) condition. (101013-1AAF) 3235 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition This lot includes eight 50 round boxes of Remington Kleanbore Standard Velocity 22 LR, lead RN rimfire cartridges. There are seven full boxes and one partial containing 35 cartridges, all in very good to excellent condition. (101013-1AAG) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3236 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition 3250 Lot of 40 S&W Ammunition This lot includes six full 50 round boxes of CCI rimfire ammunition. 105 rounds total. This lot includes four full and or partial boxes of There are two red and white boxes of Mini-Mag 22 LR, Hollow Point various manufacturers cartridges. First is a partial 25 round box (15 rimfire cartridges and four sealed boxes of 22 LR Stinger 36 gr., Lead cartridges) of Remington Golden Saber 165 gr., Brass JHP cartridges. RN rimfire cartridges all in excellent condition. (101013-1AAH) Second is a full 20 round box of Eldorado Starfire 155 gr., JHP 3237 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition cartridges. Third is a full 20 round box of Winchester Black Talon 180 This lot includes eight 50 round boxes of Remington Kleanbore gr., SXT cartridges. Fourth is a full 50 round box of Winchester Ranger Standard Velocity 22 LR. There are five bright green colored boxes with Controlled Expansion 180 gr., SXT cartridges. All items in this lot four full and one partial containing 38 rounds. Also included are three remain in excellent condition. (101013-1AAW) dark green boxes one partial, one full of various manufacturers 22 LR 3251 Lot of 40 S&W Ammunition cartridges, and one full box. The cartridges have a wide range in This lot includes three full 50 round boxes. First is a box of Fiocchi condition from good to near excellent. (101013-1AAI) Qualifier 180 gr., FMJ brass cartridges. Second are two boxes of 3238 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition Magtech 180 gr., FMC brass cartridges. The Magtech boxes show This lot includes nine full and or partial 50 round boxes. First are two evidence of poor storage with scuffs, areas of compression and one is Remington Hi-Speed 22 Short ''Golden'' rimfire cartridges one box is full missing an end flap however, the cartridges are still bright and remain in the other a partial containing 29 rimfire cartridges. Second is what excellent condition. (101013-1AAX) appears to be a full box of Hy-Score Subsonic 22 BB Caps. Third is a 3252 Lot of 40 S&W Ammunition full red and green box of Remington Rifle Match 22 LR. Fourth are four This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Magtech 180 gr., FMC boxes of Remington Hi-Speed 22 LR: (1) 22 LR Hollow Point, (1) 22 LR brass cartridges. The boxes show evidence of poor storage with scuffs, Shot, (1) 22 LR, and (1) 22 Long all full boxes. Fifth is a full box of Eley compressions and some minor tears however, the cartridges remain High Velocity. All items are in very good to excellent condition. bright in excellent condition. (101013-1AAY) (101013-1AAJ) 3253 Lot of 40 S&W Ammunition 3239 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Magtech 180 gr., FMC This lot includes ten 50 round boxes and one 100 round box. First is a brass cartridges. The boxes show evidence of poor storage with scuffs, full 100 round box of Winchester Super-X 22 LR High Velocity rimfire compressions, missing end flaps and some minor tears however, the cartridges. Second are two 50 round boxes of Western T22 that cartridges remain bright in excellent condition. (101013-1AAZ) includes one full and one partial containing 25 rounds. Third are three 3254 Lot of 40 S&W Ammunition full 50 round boxes of Western Xpert 22 LR Standard velocity. Fourth This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Magtech 180 gr., FMC are two full 50 round boxes of Winchester Leader 22 LR, 40 gr, lead RN brass cartridges. The boxes show evidence of poor storage with scuffs, rimfire cartridges. Fifth is a full 50 round box of Winchester Super-X 22 compressions, missing end flaps and some minor tears however, the LR High Velocity rimfire cartridges. Sixth are two 50 round boxes of cartridges remain bright in excellent condition. (101013-1ABA) Western Super-X 22 LR No. 12 Shot. There is a partial yellow and blue 3255 Lot of 40 S&W Ammunition box containing 21 rimfire cartridges and one full box. Items range from This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Magtech 180 gr., FMC good to near excellent in condition. (101013-1AAK) brass cartridges. The boxes show evidence of poor storage with scuffs, 3240 Lot of 22 LR Ammunition compressions, missing end flaps and some minor tears however, the This lot includes four sealed 50 round plastic tubs of Federal Spitfire cartridges remain bright in excellent condition. (101013-1ABB) Hyper Velocity 22 LR, truncated cone, solid bullet, rimfire cartridges. All 3256 Lot of 9mm Ammunition in excellent condition. (101013-1AAL) 225 rounds total. This lot includes five full boxes of mixed manufacturers 3241 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells cartridges. First is a full 25 round box of Interarms 9mm FMJ cartridges This lot includes six full 25 round boxes of Remington Game Loads. in a natural colored box with black stenciling and partially torn end flap. There are five boxes of 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.6 shot and one box of 2 3/4'', 1 Second are two full 50 round boxes of non-corrosive South African Oz, No.7 1/2 Shot all in excellent condition. (101013-1AAM) manufactured PMP 9mm 115 gr., FMJ cartridges. Third are two full 50 3242 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells round boxes of Magtech 9mm 124 gr., LRN cartridges. All items in this This lot includes six full 25 round boxes of Remington High Velocity All lot are in very good to excellent condition. (101013-1ABC) Purpose loads 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.8 shot all in excellent condition. 3257 Lot of 45 Colt Ammunition (101013-1AAN) This lot includes a full 50 round box of Bullseye 45 Colt Cowboy Load 3243 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells 250 gr., Lead RNFP brass cartridges. The brass is bright with Bullseye This lot includes six full 25 round boxes of Remington Game Loads. head stamps and this new manufactured ammunition remains in There are five boxes of 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.6 shot and one box of 2 3/4'', 1 excellent condition. (101013-1ABD) Oz, No.7 1/2 Shot all in excellent condition. (101013-1AAP) 3258 Lot of 40 S&W Ammunition 3244 Lot of 12 ga., Shotshells This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Magtech 180 gr., FMC This lot includes six full 25 round boxes of Remington Game Load 2 brass cartridges. The boxes show evidence of poor storage with scuffs, 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.6 Shot all in excellent condition. (101013-1AAQ) compressions and some minor tears however, the cartridges remain 3245 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells bright in excellent condition. (101013-1ABE) This lot includes six full 25 round boxes of Remington shotshells. There 3259 Lot of 35 Remington Ammunition are five boxes of Game Load 2 3/4'' 1 1/8 Oz, No.7 1/2 shot and one box This lot includes three full 20 round boxes. First is a box of Winchester of High Velocity All Purpose 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 8 shot all are in excellent Super-X 200 gr., Silver Tip with mostly bright brass in near excellent condition. (101013-1AAR) condition. Second are two boxes of Remington High Velocity 150 gr., 3246 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells Core-Lokt PSP cartridges with mostly bright brass in near excellent This lot includes six full 25 round boxes of Remington shotshells. There condition. (101013-1ABF) are five boxes of Game Load 2 3/4'' 1 1/8 Oz, No.7 1/2 shot and one box 3260 Lot of 444 Marlin Ammunition of High Velocity All Purpose 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 8 shot all are in excellent This lot includes a partial 20 round box of Hornady LeveRevolution 265 condition. (101013-1AAS) gr., Evolution cartridges. There are 16 cartridges and four fired casings 3247 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells all in excellent condition. (101013-1ABG) This lot includes four full 25 round boxes of Winchester Super-X Drylok 3261 Lot of 9mm Ammunition 3'', Mag., 1 1/4 Oz, No.4 shotshells that are in excellent condition. 210 rounds total. This lot includes six full and or partial boxes of mixed (101013-1AAT) manufacturers ammunition. First are three boxes of Wolf steel cased 3248 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells 9mm, 115 gr., Copper FMJ cartridges. There are two full 50-round This lot includes a variety of shotshells from Winchester and Remington. boxes and a partial containing 45 cartridges. Second is a full 25 round First is a full 25 round box of Winchester Dove & Quail 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, box of Remington Golden Saber 9mm, 124 gr., Brass JHP cartridges. No.8 shot. Second is a full 25 round box of Remington High Velocity All Third is a full 20 round box of Winchester Supreme 9mm, 147 gr., SXT Purpose 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.8 shot. Third are two full 25 round boxes of cartridges. Fourth is a full 20 round box of Federal Premium Defense Winchester Xpert Steel Shot 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.7 shot all in excellent 9mm, 147 gr., Hydra-Shok JHP cartridges. The cartridges range in condition. (101013-1AAU) condition from very good to excellent. (101013-1ABH) 3249 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells 3262 Lot of Mixed Caliber Ammunition This lot includes six full 25 round boxes of Remington Game Loads. This lot includes four 20 round boxes. First is a full box of Federal There are three boxes of 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 6 shot and three boxes of 2 Classic 222 Rem., 50 gr., Hi-Shok SP cartridges. Second is a full box of 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.7 1/2 shot all in excellent condition. (101013-1AAV) Hornady Custom Light Magnum 308 Win., 165 gr., BTSP Interlock Light Magnum cartridges. Third is a full box of Remington High Velocity 30-30 Win., 170 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges. Fourth is a partial box of Federal Power-Shok 308 Win., 180 gr., SP cartridges containing 16 rounds and four fired casings all in excellent condition. (101013-1ABI) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3263 Lot of 25 Automatic Ammunition 3280 Lot of 45 ACP Ball Ammunition This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of UMC 25 Auto, 50 gr., Metal This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of M1911 Surplus Case cartridges with mostly bright brass in overall excellent condition. ammunition. There is a box of Federal Cartridge Corporation and two (101013-1ABJ) boxes of Remington Arms Co., Inc., all natural colored with black 3264 Lot of 32 H&R Magnum Ammunition stenciled lettering and added ink markings on the covers with all This lot includes a full 50 round box of Federal Hi-Power 32 H&R Mag., contents remaining in overall excellent condition. (101013-1ACB) 95 gr., Lead bullet with mostly bright brass in excellent condition. 3281 Lot of 30 Carbine Ball Ammunition (101013-1ABK) This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of 30 Carbine M1 surplus 3265 Lot of 380 ACP Ammunition ammunition. There is are two boxes of Lake City Ordnance Plant and This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Federal personal defense one box of Evansville Ordnance plant. The boxes are complete with 380 ACP 90 gr., JHP cartridges in excellent condition. (101013-1ABL) some light ingrained dirt staining and minor storage wear and the 3266 Lot of 300 Win. Mag. Ammunition cartridges remain mostly bright in overall excellent condition. This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Express 150 gr., (101013-1ACC) Core-Lokt PSP cartridges that are missing the box insert that holds the 3282 Lot of 223 Rem. Ammunition cartridges. The box has some minor damage along one end flap and all This lot includes five full 20 round boxes. First are two boxes of cartridges remain bright and in excellent condition. (101013-1ABM) Remington UMC 55 gr., Metal Case cartridges that remain mostly bright. 3267 Lot of 5mm Magnum Rimfire Ammunition Second is a box of Winchester Super-X 55 gr., PSP cartridges several This lot includes a full 50 round box of Aguila Centurion 5mm Remington with oxidation staining at the head of the cartridge in overall good Rimfire Magnum 30 gr., JHP bullets in excellent condition. condition. Third is a box of Remington Express 62 gr., HP Match (101013-1ABN) cartridges that are mostly bright. Fourth is a box of Remington Varmint 3268 Lot of 257 Roberts Ammunition 50 gr., V-Max BT cartridges with mostly bright brass and in overall near 39 rounds, total. First is a partial box (19 cartridges 1 fired casing) of excellent condition. (101013-1ACD) Winchester Super-X 117 gr., Power-Point SP cartridges. Second is a 3283 Lot of 223 Rem. Ammunition full box of Federal Premium 257 Roberts (+P), 120 gr., Nossler Partition This lot includes five full 20 round boxes. First are two boxes of cartridges all in excellent condition. (101013-1ABP) Winchester Supreme Power-Point Plus High Velocity 64 gr., 3269 Lot of 357 Magnum Ammunition Power-Point Plus cartridges. Second is a box of Remington Premier This lot includes three full boxes of PMC 158 gr., Lead Flat Point Varmint 50 gr., V-Max Boat Tail cartridges. Third is a box of Hornady cartridges in the vintage looking brick colored box all in excellent Varmint Express 55 gr., Moly Coated cartridges. Fourth is a box of condition. (101013-1ABQ) Winchester Super-X 55 gr., PSP cartridges all have mostly bright brass 3270 Lot of 38 S&W Ammunition with a few showing minor oxidation staining around the heads in overall This lot includes a full 50 round box of Remington High Velocity 38 excellent condition. (101013-1ACE) S&W, 145 gr., Lead. The brass remains mostly bright and the cartridges 3284 Lot of 32 ACP Ammunition remain in excellent condition. (101013-1ABR) 163 rounds, total. This lot includes four boxes. First is a full 50 round 3271 Lot of 38 S&W Ammunition box of Winchester USA 32 Auto, 71 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second is a full This lot includes a full 50 round box of Remington High Velocity 38 50 round box of Sellier & Bellot 73 gr., FMJ cartridges. Third is a full 25 S&W, 145 gr., Lead. The brass remains mostly bright and the cartridges round box of Hornady Custom 32 Auto, 60 gr., JHP/XTP cartridges. remain in excellent condition. (101013-1ABS) Fourth is a partial box (38 cartridges) of Remington Kleanbore 32 Auto, 3272 Lot of 22 Hornet Ammunition 71 gr., metal case cartridges. The Remington cartridges are dull in color This lot includes a partial 50 round box (47 cartridges) of Remington with light oxidation on the brass and the remaining cartridges are mostly High Velocity 45 gr., HP cartridges with mostly bright brass in overall bright in excellent condition. (101013-1ACF) excellent condition. (101013-1ABT) 3285 Lot of 380 ACP Ammunition 3273 Lot of 32 S&W Long Ammunition This lot includes two full boxes. First is a full 20 round box of Federal This lot includes two full yellow 50 round boxes of Winchester 98 gr., Premium Personal Defense Low Recoil 90 gr., Hydra-Shok JHP Lead cartridges. The boxes are in near excellent condition with their cartridges. Second is a full 50 round box of PMC 90 gr., FMJ cartridges. only apology being July 71 written in ink on the tops and sides and the All in excellent condition. (101013-1ACG) cartridges remain mostly bright in excellent condition. (101013-1ABU) 3286 Lot of 223 Rem. Ammunition 3274 Lot of 32 S&W Long Ammunition This lot includes four full 20 round boxes. First are two boxes of PMC This lot includes two full 50-round and a partial (20 cartridges) yellow .223 Rem., 64 gr., PSP cartridges with overall bright brass. Second is a boxes of Winchester 98 gr., Lead cartridges. The boxes are in near box of Federal Premium 55 gr., Nossler Ballistic Tip cartridges with excellent condition with their only apology being July 71 written in ink on bright brass. Third is a box of Federal Premium 40 gr., Hollow Point the tops and sides and the cartridges remain mostly bright in excellent Varmint cartridges with bright brass and all remain in excellent condition. condition. (101013-1ABV) (101013-1ACH) 3275 Lot of 38 Special Ammunition 3287 Lot of 204 Ruger Ammunition This lot includes three full 50 round boxes. First is a box of PMC 38 SPL This lot includes a full 20 round box of Hornady Varmint Express 40 gr., (+P), 125 gr., JHP cartridges. Second are two boxes of CCI Blazer 158 V-Max cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. (101013-1ACI) gr., LRN cartridges all in excellent condition. (101013-1ABW) 3288 Lot of 243 Win. Ammunition 3276 Lot of 38 S&W Ammunition 81 rounds total. First is a full 24 round value pack of Federal Classic This lot includes a full 50 round box of Winchester Super-X 145 gr., LRN 243 Win., 100 gr., Hi-Shok SP cartridges with overall bright brass. cartridges that remain in excellent condition. (101013-1ABX) Second are two full boxes of Remington Express Core-Lokt 243 Win., 3277 Lot of 30 Carbine Ammunition 100 gr., PSP cartridges with bright brass. Third is a partial 20 round box This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of 30 Carbine. First is a (17 cartridges) of Federal Premium 243 Win., 100 gr., BTSP cartridges camouflaged box of PMC, 110 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second is a full box with mostly bright brass and all are in excellent condition. of Magtech 110 gr., FMC cartridges both in overall excellent condition. (101013-1ACJ) (101013-1ABY) 3289 Lot of 243 Win. Ammunition 3278 Lot of 38 Special & 357 Magnum Ammunition 58 rounds total. First is a partial box (18 Cartridges) of Winchester This lot includes four full boxes; two 25 round and two 50 round. First Supreme CXP2 100 gr., SPBT cartridges with overall bright brass. are two full 25 round boxes of Federal Premium 357 Mag., 158 gr., Second is a full 20 round box of Prvi Partizan 90 gr., SP cartridges with Hydra-Shok JHP cartridges. Second are two 50 round boxes of bright brass. Third is a full 20 round box of Winchester Super-X 100 gr., Winchester Cowboy Action Loads 38 special, 158 gr., cast lead Power-Point cartridges with bright brass and all are in excellent cartridges all in excellent condition. (101013-1ABZ) condition. (101013-1ACK) 3279 Lot of 45 ACP Ball Ammunition 3290 Lot of 270 Win. Ammunition This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Remington Arms Co., Inc., 72 rounds total. First are two boxes of Remington Express Core-Lokt; M1911 45 Cal., ball ammunition in natural colored boxes with black one partial box (17 cartridges 3 fired casings) of150 gr., SP cartridges stenciled lettering. The boxes remain in about excellent condition with and one full box of 130 gr., PSP cartridges both with bright brass. some light ingrained dirt staining and a few light scuffs with some added Second is a full box of Remington High Velocity 150 gr., SP cartridges ink marking along the lids. The cartridges remain mostly bright and in with bright brass. Third is a partial box (15 cartridges 4 fired casings) of excellent condition. (101013-1ACA) Western Power-Point 150 gr., SP cartridges with mostly bright brass and all are in excellent condition. (101013-1ACL) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3291 Lot of 270 Win. Ammunition 3303 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells This lot includes four full 20 round boxes. First is a box of Federal 60 shotshells total in nine boxes. This lot includes nine boxes. First are Classic 130 gr., Hi-Shok SP cartridges with overall bright brass. Second six full five round boxes of Winchester Supreme 2 3/4'', 7/8 Oz, 385 gr., is a box of Federal Classic 150 gr., Hi-Shok SPRN cartridges with sabot slugs. Second is a full ten round box of Winchester Supreme 3'', 1 mostly bright brass. Third is a box of Federal Premium 150 gr., Sierra 3/4 Oz, No. 6 shot. Third are two full ten round boxes of Winchester Gameking BTSP cartridges with mostly dull colored brass. Fourth is a Double X Magnum Turkey Loads 3'', 2 Oz, No. 5 shot all in very good to box of PMC 15O gr., PSP cartridges with bright brass and all remain in excellent condition. (101013-1ACZ) excellent condition. (101013-1ACM) 3304 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells 3292 Lot of 38 Special Ammunition 110 Remington shotshells total in six boxes. This lot includes six full This lot includes two full boxes. First is a full 50 round box of Peters boxes of Remington shotshells. First are two five round boxes of Rustless 38 special, 158 gr., LRN cartridges with electrical tape repairs Premier Copper Solid 3'', 1 Oz, Sabot Slugs. Second are three 25 round to the box keeping it complete and the cartridges remain mostly bright in boxes of Game Load 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.6 shot. Third is a 25 round box of very good condition. Second is a full 20 round box of Federal Premium Game Loads 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 7 1/2 all items remain in very good to Low recoil 38 special, 110 gr., Hydra-Shok JHP cartridges in excellent excellent condition. (101013-1ADA) condition. (101013-1ACN) 3305 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells 3293 Lot of 16 ga. Shotshells 70 shotshells total. This lot includes 14 full five round boxes of This lot includes five full 25 round boxes of Winchester Super-X Lead Remington Shotshells. First are seven boxes of Slugger 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, Shot Game Loads. These 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.8 lead shot shotshells rifled slugs. Second are seven boxes of Express 2 3/4'' 12 pellet, 00 remain in overall excellent condition. (101013-1ACP) Buck buckshot all in excellent condition. (101013-1ADB) 3294 Lot of 16 ga. Shotshells 3306 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells This lot includes four full 25 round boxes. First are two Canuck 70 shotshells total. This lot includes 14 full five round boxes of Standard Load 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.7 1/2 shot plastic hull shotshells in Remington Shotshells. First are three boxes of Slugger 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, one-piece boxes that show light ingrained dirt staining and minor rifled slugs. Second are eight boxes of Express 2 3/4'' 12 pellet, 00 storage wear. Second is a full one-piece box of Remington Power Buck buckshot. Third are two boxes of Slugger 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, HPRS Piston 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 9 shot plastic hull shotshells with scuffing along slugs all in excellent condition. (101013-1ADC) the edges and light ingrained dirt staining throughout. Last is a full 3307 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells one-piece Red Head Reliance box containing an assortment of paper 40 shotshells total. This lot includes eight full five round boxes of slugs. hull Winchester loads. The shotshells are in very good condition and There are four boxes of Winchester Super-X 3''. 1 Oz, Sabot Slugs, one the box rates good overall with scuffing, dirt staining and has a few box of Winchester Super-X 3'', 1 Oz, Magnum Rifled Slugs, and three compromised seams but remains intact. The remaining boxes and boxes of Lightfield Commander IDS 3''1 1/16 Oz, slugs all in excellent shotshells are in very good overall condition. (101013-1ACQ) condition. (101013-1ADD) 3295 Lot of 16 ga. Shotshells 3308 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells 75 total. This lot includes seven full boxes. First are two 5-round boxes 70 shotshells total. This lot includes 14 full five round boxes of slugs and of Winchester Super-X 2 3/4'', 1 Buck unplated 12 pellet shot. Second is buckshot. First are two boxes of Federal Hi-Power 2 3/4'', 9 pellet, 00 a 5-round box of Federal Classic 2 3/4'', 1 Buck 12 pellet. Third is a Buck. Second are two boxes of Federal Hi-Shok 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, HP slugs. 5-round box of Federal Classic 2 3/4'' 4/5 Oz, 350 gr., HP slugs. Fourth Third are two boxes of Dynamit Nobel Rottweil 2 3/4'', 1 1/8 Oz, 490 gr., is a 5-round box of Remington Slugger 2 3/4'' 4/5 Oz, HPRS. Fifth is a Brenneke slugs. Fourth are three boxes of Federal Classic 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, 25 round box of Remington Game Loads 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 7 1/2 shot. 00 Buck Tactical loads. Fifth is a box of Federal Classic 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, Sixth is a 25 round box of Remington Game Loads 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.8 Hydra-Shok HP sabot slugs. Sixth are two boxes of Federal shot. All items in this lot are in excellent condition. (101013-1ACR) Power-Shok 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, HP Sabot Slugs. Seventh are two boxes of 3296 Lot of 10 ga. Shotshells Federal Classic 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, HP rifled slugs. All items are in very good This lot includes two full 10 round boxes of Winchester Bismuth No-Tox to excellent condition. (101013-1ADE) 10 ga., 3 1/2'', 1 7/8 Oz, No.4 shot. Both boxes have very minor storage 3309 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells wear and the shotshells remain in excellent condition. (101013-1ACS) 65 shotshells total. This lot includes 13 full five round boxes of Slugs 3297 Lot of 10 ga. Shotshells and Buckshot. First are five boxes of Brenneke K.O. 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, slugs. This lot includes two full 10 round boxes of Winchester Bismuth No-Tox Second is a box of Dynamit Nobel Rottweil 2 3/4'', 1 1/8 Oz, Brenneke 10 ga., 3 1/2'', 1 7/8 Oz, No.4 shot. Both boxes have very minor storage slugs. Third is a box of Remington Slugger 2 3/4'' 1 Oz, rifled slugs. wear and the shotshells remain in excellent condition. (101013-1ACT) Fourth is a box of Remington Express 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, Rifled slugs. Fifth is 3298 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells a box of Remington Express 2 3/4'', 27 pellet, No.4 Buckshot. Sixth are 30 shotshells total. First are two full five round boxes of Winchester two boxes of Remington BuckHammer 2 3/4'', 1 1/4 Oz, Lead Slugs. Supreme 2 3/4'', 7/8 Oz, 385 gr., Sabot Slugs. Second is a full ten Seventh are two boxes of Remington Express 2 3/4'', 12 pellet, 00 Buck. round box of Remington Premier Magnum Turkey Loads 3'', 2 Oz, No. 4 All items remain in good overall condition. (101013-1ADF) shot. Third is a full ten round box of Remington Premier High Velocity 3310 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells Turkey Loads 3'', 1 3/4 Oz, No. 6 shot all in very good to excellent 59 total assorted shotshells. First are seven boxes of Winchester condition. (101013-1ACU) Supreme 2 3/4'', 7/8 Oz, 385 gr., Sabot Slugs. Second are two boxes (1 3299 Lot of 12 ga., Shotshells full, 1 partial containing 4 shotshells) of Hornady Heavy Mag H2K 2 3/4'', This lot includes six full 25 round boxes. First are three boxes of 300 gr. XTP Mag slugs. Third is a box of Winchester Super-X 2 3/4'', 1 Remington Game Loads 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.7 1/2 shot. Second are three Oz, pointed rifled slugs. Fourth is a box of Western Super-X 2 3/4'', 12 boxes of Remington Gun Club 2 3/4'', 1 1/8 Oz, No.7 1/2 shot. All in pellet 00 Buck shotshells. Fifth is a box of J.C. Higgins Xtra-Range 2 excellent condition. (101013-1ACV) 3/4'', 1 Oz, rifled slugs. (101013-1ADG) 3300 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells 3311 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells This lot includes six full 25 round boxes. First are two boxes of 110 total mostly Remington shotshells. First are two full 25 round boxes Winchester Super-X high brass lead shot 2 3/4'' 1 1/4 Oz, No. 6 shot. of Remington Duck / Pheasant Loads 2 3/4'', 1 1/4 Oz, No. 7 1/2 shot. Second are three boxes of PMC Clay Target 2 3/4'', 1 1/8 Oz, No.7 1/2 Second is a full 25 round box of Remington Duck / Pheasant Loads 2 shot. Third is a box of Winchester Rabbit & Squirrel 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 6 3/4'', 1 1/4 Oz, No. 6 shot. Third is a partial five round box (3 correct shot. All items in this lot are in overall excellent condition. rounds of 3'' and two round of 2 3/4'' of unknown origin) of Remington (101013-1ACW) Slugger 3'', 1 Oz, rifled slugs. Fourth are six full five round boxes of 3301 Lot of 10 ga. Shotshells Remington Slugger 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, rifled slugs all in very good to excellent This lot includes three full ten round boxes. First is a box of Federal condition. (101013-1ADH) Premium Grand Slam Turkey loads 3 1/2'', 2 Oz, No. 4 shot. Second 3312 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells are two boxes of Winchester Super Steel Non-Toxic Goose Loads 3 149 total assorted shotshells in six boxes. First is a partial box (24 1/2'', 1 5/8 Oz, BBB shot. All items are in very good to excellent rounds) of Winchester / Western 2 3/4'' Action Proving Dummy Loads. condition. (101013-1ACX) Second is a full box of Eley Super Trench Cartridges 2 3/4'', 1 1/4 Oz, 3302 Lot of 12 ga. Shotshells No. 7 1/2 Shot. Third is a full box of Western Super-X Magnum 3'', 1 5/8 30 shotshells total. This lot includes two boxes of Winchester 3 1/2'' Oz, No. 4 Shot. Fourth is a full box of Federal Field Loads 2 3/4'', 1 1/8 magnum shotshells. First is a full five round box of Supreme Hi-Velocity Oz, No. 8 shot. Fifth is a full box of Federal Gold Medal Extra-Lite 2 3 1/2'', 15 pellet, 00 Buck copper plated lead shot. Second is a full 25 3/4'', 1 1/8 Oz, No. 7 1/2 Shot. Sixth is a full box of Activ Red Hornets round box of Super-X Drylok 3 1/2'', 1 9/19 Oz, BBB Shot. The box Special Dove and Target Loads 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 6 shot. The boxes all shows some light wrinkling along the top of the face and has a repaired show minor storage and handling wear some with tape repairs and the tape seam and the shells remain in overall excellent condition. shotshells range from very good to excellent in condition. (101013-1ACY) (101013-1ADI) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3313 Lot of 410 Bore Shotshells 3322 Lot of 20 ga. Slugs and Buckshot This lot includes three full 25 round boxes of Winchester Super-X High This lot includes 75 assorted shotshells in 15 boxes. First are two full Brass Game Loads. These 3'', 11/16 Oz, No. 4 Shot plastic hull shot boxes of Federal Hi-Power 2 3/4'', 20 ga., 20 pellet No.3 buckshot. shells remain in excellent condition. (101013-1ADJ) Second is a full Federal Hi-Power box containing (2) Remington slugs, 3314 Lot of Collectible Winchester 44 Shot Cartridges (2) Federal slugs and (1) Winchester slug all 2 3/4'' with various weights This lot includes a 50-round two-piece box of Winchester .44 Shot (44 and configurations. Third are three full boxes of Federal Classic 20 ga., Game Getter) centerfire Staynless No. 8 shot cartridges. The natural 2 3/4'', 3/4 Oz, HP Maximum rifled slugs. Fourth are six full boxes of color box shows some light ingrained dirt staining and scuffing along the Remington Express 20 ga., 2 3/4'', 20 pellet, No. 3 Buckshot. Fifth is a bare sides and has crisp pointed corners. The red wraparound label is full box of Remington Express Rifled Slugs 2 3/4'', 5/8 Oz, slugs. Sixth 95% complete with light scattered scuffs and the seams have been cut are two full boxes of Remington Slugger 2 3/4'', 5/8 Oz, HPRS and all cleanly leaving all parts intact. The box includes 47 Winchester head items are in very good to excellent condition. (101013-1ADS) stamp and three Peters head stamp cartridges all in similar condition 3323 Lot of 22 Remington Automatic Rifle Ammunition with dull colored brass. The box remains in excellent condition and the This lot includes a near full 50 round ''dog-bone'' style box of Remington cartridges very good overall. A great find for the cartridge or Winchester 22 Automatic Rifle Rimfire Cartridges. The green box with white collector. (109919-6B) [Roy Jinks Collection] lettering rates about very good with overall light scuffing and ingrained 3315 Lot of 38 AMU Cartridges dirt staining and has a tape repaired end flap that shows moderate This lot includes a full 50 round box of Remington Arms Company, 38 deterioration along the top seam. There are 44 cartridges that remain in AMU (Army Match Unit), 148 gr., wad cutter cartridges. These overall excellent condition. A near very good box for the collector. nickel-plated cartridges are in excellent condition and come in a plain (101013-1ADT) white box with black stenciled lettering. The box shows minor wrinkles 3324 Lot of 7.62x39mm Ammunition along one side and some minor bruising from the cartridge tray along This lot includes 110 rounds of steel cased hunting and ball ammunition the bottom flat. A fine example overall. (109919-7) [Roy Jinks on eleven ten round stripper clips. There are 20 rounds of lacquered Collection] case loaded with hunting bullets with lead tips that show light amounts 3316 Lot of 20 ga. Shotshells of white oxidation on the lead and 90 rounds of bronze colored cases This lot includes three full 10-round boxes. First are two boxes of with FMJ bullets all in overall very good condition. (101013-1ADU) Winchester Supreme High Velocity Turkey Loads 3'', 1 5/16 Oz, No. 5 3325 Lot of Collectible Winchester 44 Shot Cartridges shot. Second is a box of Federal Premium High Velocity Lead Turkey This lot includes a sealed 50 round box of Winchester .44 Shot (.44 Load 3'', 1 5/16 Oz, No.6 Shot all in excellent condition. (101013-1ADK) Game Getter) centerfire Staynless Cartridges No. 8 Shot. The natural 3317 Lot of 410 Bore Shotshells color two-piece box shows some light ingrained dirt staining with mostly This lot includes four full 25-round boxes of Remington Express Long crisp pointed corners and the red colored wraparound label remains Range 3'', 11/16 Oz, No. 6 shot plastic hull shotshells that are in 95% complete with some scattered light to perhaps moderate scuffs. A excellent condition. (101013-1ADL) fine example overall for the cartridge or Winchester collector. 3318 Lot of 20 ga. Shotshells (109919-6A) [Roy Jinks Collection] 70 shotshells total. First is a ten round box of Federal Premium 3326 Lot of 7.62x39mm Ammunition Personal Defense low recoil 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 2 shot. Second is a full This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Russian manufactured PCT five round box of Activ Premium Slugs 2 3/4'', 7/8 Oz, rifled slugs. Third 7.62x39mm, Lead Core, SP cartridges made to hunting specifications. is a full five round box of Winchester Super-X 2 3/4'', 5/8 Oz, Sabot These lacquered steel case cartridges are non-corrosive primed and Slugs. Fourth is a full 25 round box of Winchester Super-X Lead Shot show minimal amounts of white oxidation on the lead and remain in Game Loads 2 3/4'', 7/8 Oz, No. 8 lead shot. Fifth is a full 25 round box about very good condition. (101013-1ADV) of Western Super-X Magnum 3'', 1 1/4 Oz., No. 6 shot. All items are in 3327 Lot of 7.62x39mm Ammunition very good to excellent condition. (101013-1ADM) This lot includes 140 +/- loose rounds of steel cased Chinese 3319 Lot of 20 ga. Shotshells manufactured ball ammunition. The cases are head stamped 51 / 82 125 shotshells total. First are two full 25 round boxes of Federal and 51 / 81 and are a mixture of lacquered coated and bronze colored Hi-Power Duck & Pheasant 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 6 shot. Second is a full 25 and all remain in very good condition. (101013-1ADW) round box of Remington Game Load 2 3/4'', 7/8 Oz, No. 7 1/2 shot. 3328 Lot of 7.62x39mm Ammunition Third is a full 25 round box of Federal Hi-Power 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 6 shot. This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Russian manufactured Fourth is a box of Reliance 2 3/4'', 7/8 Oz, No 6 shot. The shotshells in 7.62x39mm hunting ammunition. There are four boxes of PCT lead this box are a mixture of modern manufacture and vintage collectible core, steel cased, non-corrosive primed cartridges with some showing loads and they remain in very good to excellent condition. faint hints of white oxidation starting to form on the lead. Also included (101013-1ADN) is a box of PCT 122 gr., ball HP made to hunting specifications and all 3320 Lot of 410 Bore Shotshells are in very good to excellent condition. (101013-1ADX) 100 shotshells total. First is a partial box (20 rounds) of Federal 3329 Lot of 7.62x54R Ball Ammunition Hi-Power 3'', 11/16 Oz, No. 6 shot with some light oxidation staining on This lot includes six full 20 round boxes of Czechoslovakian the brass in overall good condition. Second is a full 25 round box of manufactured surplus ammunition. The head stamps are bxn marked Remington Express 3'', 3/4 Oz, No.7 1/2 shot in overall very good and the bullets have silver painted tips. They come in light blue colored condition. Third is a full 25 round box of Winchester Super-X Long boxes with no identification and remain in overall very good condition. range 3', 11/16 Oz, No. 6 shot in excellent condition. Fourth is a full 25 This ammo is likely corrosive primed. (101013-1ADY) round box of Federal Hi-Power 2 1/2'', 1/2 Oz, No. 6 shot in very good 3330 Lot of 7.62x39mm Ammunition condition. Fifth is a full five round box of Remington Express 2 1/2'', 1/2 This lot includes 95 total rounds from assorted manufacturers. First is a Oz, rifled slugs in good overall condition. (101013-1ADQ) partial box (15) of Winchester Super-X 123 gr., PSP cartridges with light 3321 Lot of Vintage 20 ga. Shotshells specs of oxidation on the brass in overall good condition. Second is a 124 total assorted shotshells. First are two full 25 round one-piece full box of Norinco China Sports steel cased non-corrosive lead core 122 boxes of Peters High Velocity with flying mallard. They hold 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, gr., FMJ cartridges. Third is a full mixed box of Chinese manufactured No. 4 shot and are in good overall condition with scuffs rounded corners ball cartridges with 51 and 351 marked head stamps all in good overall and one has a tape repaired seam along the top flap. Second is a full condition. Fourth is a full 20 round sleeve of 51 / 82 marked head stamp 25 round one-piece box of Remington 2 3/4'' Dummy Loads. The plain ball cartridges showing some light oxidation on the casing in good white box with green lettering rates good overall with some light staining, overall condition and last is a full 20 round box of Wolf 122 gr., FMJ scuffs, and shell head bulges visible along the edges. Third is a partial steel cased non-corrosive cartridges in excellent condition. 25 round box (24 rounds) of Western Super-X 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.6 shot in (101013-1ADZ) the yellow one-piece box with red lettering that shows some minor wear 3331 Lot of 25-20 Win. Ammunition but remains in very good to near excellent condition. Fourth is a full 25 This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of Western Super-X 25-20 round one-piece box of Western Super-X 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 4 shot in the W.H.V. 60 gr., Lubaloy open point expanding cartridges. The one-piece red box with blue lettering with a few light scuffs and some minor blue and yellow boxes rate about very good with overall light scuffing, ingrained dirt staining but remains in very good condition. slightly rounded corners and both have a similar abrasion and what (101013-1ADR) appears to be adhesive residue near the upper right corner of the top (likely from removal of an old sticker). The cartridges remain mostly bright with a few showing light spots of tarnish along the brass. (101013-1AEA) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3332 Lot of 25-20 Win. Ammunition 3343 Lot of 460 S&W Magnum Cartridges This lot includes two boxes one full and one partial. First is a partial box This lot includes a full 20 round box of Winchester Dual Bond 460 S&W of Western 25-20 Winchester 86 gr., SP Lubaloy cartridges. The box Mag., 260 gr., DJHP bonded hunting bullets. The nickel-plated brass has tape repaired end flaps with overall light scuffing and rounded cartridges show some scattered specks of oxidation and remain in corners and contains 20 cartridges with light amounts of white oxidation overall very good to near excellent in condition. (106519-170R3) on the lead and minor tarnish along the brass. Second is a full 50 round 3344 Lot of 460 S&W Magnum Cartridges box of Western Super-X 25-20 Winchester High Velocity 60 gr., open This lot includes a full 20 round box of Winchester Super-X, 250 gr., JHP top expanding cartridges. The box has a few light scuffs and a minor cartridges with mostly bright brass in excellent condition. abrasion on the top with slightly rounded corners and the cartridges (106519-170R4) remain mostly bright in overall very good condition. (101013-1AEB) 3345 Lot of 454 Casull Cartridges 3333 Lot of 45 Caliber Ammunition This lot includes a full 20 round box of federal Premium 300 gr., Swift This lot includes two boxes. First is a partial box (45 cartridges) of A-Frame nickel-plated cartridges in excellent condition. (106519-170R5) Remington Kleanbore 45 Auto. Rim, 230 gr., Lead cartridges with mostly 3346 Lot of 7x57 (7mm Mauser) Cartridges bright brass in a tattered green and white box and both remain in overall this lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 173 gr., SPCE very good condition. Second is a full 20 round box of Winchester cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. (106519-170R6) Super-X 45 ACP 230 gr., FMC cartridges with mostly bright brass in 3347 Lot of 44 Remington Magnum Cartridges excellent condition. (1013-1AEC) This lot includes two full boxes. First is a full 50 round box of Remington 3334 Lot of 30-06 Springfield Ammunition High Velocity 210 gr., lead semi-wadcutter cartridges with dull brass in This lot includes 49 total rounds. First are two boxes of Remington overall very good condition. Second is a full 20 round box of Remington Hi-Speed 180 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges that have mostly dull colored High Velocity 240 gr., SP cartridges with bright brass in excellent brass but remain in very good condition. There is one full 20 round box condition. (106519-170R7) and a partial containing 9 cartridges and eleven fired casings. Second 3348 Lot of 45 Colt Cartridges is a sealed 20 round box of Frankford Arsenal manufactured 30 M2 This lot includes two boxes. First is a full 20 round box of Winchester cartridges in clips. The box has overall dirt staining and the white and Super-X 255 gr., lead RN cartridges with mostly bright brass in excellent red label remains intact. There is some minor scuffing and slightly condition. Second is a sealed 25 round box of M&M remanufactured rounded corners with all markings remaining crisp and legible. ammunition 250 gr., RNFP cartridges in excellent condition. (101013-1AED) (106519-170R8) 3335 Lot of 25 ACP Ammunition 3349 Lot of 38 Special Cartridges This lot includes 152 assorted rounds. First is a partial box (10) of This lot includes two boxes. First is a full 20 round box of Federal Remington Kleanbore in the green and red box. These 50 gr., metal Premium 38 Special 125 gr., Nyclad HP nickel-plated cartridges in cased cartridges have dull colored casings with a couple showing light excellent condition. Second is a full 50 round box of Winchester oxidation and the box has scuffs, rounded corners, numerous abrasions Personal Protection 38 Special +P 125 gr., JHP cartridges with mostly and both remain in about good condition. Second is a partial Western bright brass in excellent condition. (106519-170R9) Cartridges box containing 30 assorted Winchester and Western marked 3350 Lot of 38 Special & 357 Magnum Cartridges cartridges with lead round nose and copper plated bullets. The box is This lot includes two boxes. First is a full 20 round box of Federal missing its inside tabs and both of the end flaps are separated but Premium 38 special 125 gr., Nyclad HP nickel-plated cartridges in included. Third is a full 25 round box of Federal 25 ACP, 50 gr., MC excellent condition. Second is a full 50 round box of Federal Classic cartridges with mostly bright brass in overall very good condition. Fourth 357 Magnum 125 gr., Hi-Shok JHP nickel-plated cartridges in excellent is a partial box (37) of Remington 25 ACP, 50 gr., MC cartridges in condition. (106519-170R10) overall excellent condition. Fifth is a full 50 round box of Remington 3351 Lot of 380 ACP & 38 Wadcutter Cartridges UMC 50 gr., MC cartridges in excellent condition. (101013-1AEE) This lot includes two boxes. First is a full 50 round box of Federal 3336 Lot of 50 BMG Cartridges American Eagle .380 Automatic 95 gr., MC bullets with mostly dull brass This lot includes 23 rounds of loose and linked surplus cartridges. There with some showing oxidation staining around the rim in good overall are (11) silver tip, (1) red and silver tip, (1) black tip, (4) orange tip and condition. Second is a full 50 round box of Fiocchi 38 Wad cutter 148 (5) FMJ cartridges with various head stamp markings. The cartridges gr., cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. (106519-170R11) have mostly dull colored brass with some showing areas of darker color 3352 Lot of 50-70 Cartridges tarnish all remaining in good to very good condition. (101013-1AEF) This lot includes a 20 round box of Huntington Die Specialties 3337 Lot of 38 Special Cartridges Remanufactured 50-70, 225 gr., RN and FP cartridges with mostly dull This lot includes six boxes of Western Super-Match 148 gr., Lead brass in overall very good condition. (106519-170R12) cartridges and fired casings. The blue and red boxes rate from good to 3353 357 Sig Ammunition near excellent and included are 150 cartridges and 150 fired casings all 316 total rounds: consisting of one (250) round bulk factory sealed box in very good to near excellent condition. (101013-1AEG) of Speer 125 gr. HP, vendor stock No 954234B labeled ''not for LE use 3338 Lot of 38 Special Cartridges practice ammunition''. One full (50) round box and one partial box This lot includes five boxes of Western Super-Match 148 gr., lead containing (16) rounds of Speer Lawman RHT 100 grain frangible cartridges and fired casings. The yellow and blue boxes rate about sintered copper bullet in excellent condition. (259940-4) good all missing end flaps and included are 174 cartridges and 68 fired 3354 9mm Luger Ammunition cases all in very good to excellent condition. (101013-1AEH) 121 total rounds: consisting of one (100) round box of CCI Blazer 115 3339 Lot of Collectible Winchester 44 Shot Cartridges grain FMJ in excellent condition and one partial box containing (21) This lot includes a sealed 50 round box of Winchester .44 Shot (.44 rounds of PMC 115 grain FMJ, all in excellent condition. (259940-8) Game Getter) centerfire Staynless Cartridges No. 8 Shot. The natural 3355 8mm Mauser color two-piece box shows some light ingrained dirt staining with mostly 89 total rounds: consisting of one (70) round bandolier and (19) rounds crisp pointed corners and the red colored wraparound label remains of surplus Turkish ammunition dated 1948, all on stripper clips with a 95% complete with some scattered light to perhaps moderate scuffs. A cupro-nickel projectile. The ammunition is in very good condition with fine example overall for the cartridge or Winchester collector. mild tarnish. (259920-3) (109919-6) [Roy Jinks Collection] 3356 8mm Mauser 3340 Lot of 38 AMU Cartridges 90 total rounds: consisting of one (70) round bandolier and (20) rounds This lot includes a full 50 round box of Remington Arms Company, 38 of surplus Turkish ammunition dated 1948, all on stripper clips with a AMU (Army Match Unit), 148 gr., wad cutter cartridges. These cupro-nickel projectile. The ammunition is in very good condition with nickel-plated cartridges are in excellent condition and come in a plain mild tarnish. (259920-3A) white box with black stenciled lettering. The box shows minor wrinkles 3357 8mm Mauser along one side and some minor bruising from the cartridge tray along 54 total rounds: Three full (15) round buff-colored boxes of surplus the bottom flat. A fine example overall. (109919-7A) [Roy Jinks Yugoslavian 196 grain FMJ, dated 1954 on stripper clips, (11) loose Collection] rounds of same. The ammunition is in excellent condition. (259920-3B) 3341 Lot of 32-20 Cartridges 3358 30-06 M2 Ball This lot includes a full 50 round box of Remington Express Rifle 32-20 This lot consists of one sealed tin containing (240) rounds of Cal .30 M2 Win., 100 gr., LRN cartridges with mostly bright brass in overall excellent ball packaged in (20) round cartons. This ammunition is the excellent condition. The box has a few tears and scuffs and remains in good Greek surplus HXP 150 grain FMJ dated 1970. The OD green tin has a overall condition. (106519-170R1) slight dent on the top seam and the opening tool remains affixed to the 3342 Lot of 6.5x55 Cartridges top of the tin. (259940-9) This lot includes a full 20 round box of PPU 139 gr., BTSP cartridges 3359 30 Carbine Ammunition with bright brass in excellent condition. (106519-170R2) This lot consists of three (50) round boxes of Aguila 110 grain FMJ. The ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-2) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3360 30 Carbine Ammunition 3379 30-06 Ammunition This lot consists of three (50) round boxes of Aguila 110 grain FMJ. The 94 total rounds: Lot contains two full (20) round boxes and one partial ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-2A) box containing (18) rounds of Sellier & Bellot 180 grain FMJ. This boxer 3361 30 Carbine Ammunition primed brass case ammunition is in excellent condition. Also included This lot consists of three (50) round boxes of Aguila 110 grain FMJ. The are 36 rounds of USGI M2 tracer on disintegrating links. The ammunition ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-2B) is head stamped ''WCC 54'' and has some mild tarnish and 3362 30 Carbine Ammunition discoloration. (259940-9A) This lot consists of three (50) round boxes of Aguila 110 grain FMJ. The 3380 30-06 Ammunition ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-2C) Lot contains one full (20) round box of Remington Express 150 grain 3363 30 Carbine Ammunition Core-Lokt PSP in excellent condition, one full box of Remington 180 This lot consists of three (50) round boxes of Aguila 110 grain FMJ. The grain RNSP in excellent condition and one full box of Federal Power ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-2D) Shok 150 grain PSP also in excellent condition. (259940-9B) 3364 30 Carbine Ammunition 3381 30-06 Ammunition This lot consists of three (50) round boxes of Aguila 110 grain FMJ. The 110 total rounds: Lot contains (13) loose rounds of Winchester PSP of ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-2E) unknown weight. Ammunition is in very good condition with oxidized 3365 30 Carbine Ammunition lead tips, (11) loose rounds of Russian manufactured lacquered steel This lot consists of two (50) round boxes of Aguila 110 grain FMJ. The case with slightly tarnished soft point hunting projectiles, (46) loose ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-2F) rounds and five (8) round Garand clips loaded with USGI M2 ball. This 3366 7.62x39mm Ammunition ammunition is from various US arsenals and is all WW II dated. The This lot consists of ten (20) round boxes of Wolf 122 grain HP. This ammunition displays mild to moderate tarnish, verdigris and several ammunition is Berdan primed with lacquered steel cases. The rounds show case discoloration from being previously linked. (259313-9) ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-1) 3382 9mm Ammunition 3367 7.62x39mm Ammunition 333 total rounds: Lot contains one full (50) round box of PMC 124 grain This lot consists of ten (20) round boxes of Wolf 122 grain HP. This FMJ loaded to NATO specification, one full (50) round box and one ammunition is Berdan primed with lacquered steel cases. The partial box containing (33) rounds of Winchester Super X 115 grain ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-1A) Silvertip HP and two full (25) round boxes of Winchester Black Talon 3368 7.62x39mm Ammunition 147 grain SXT. This ammunition is in excellent condition with a few This lot consists of ten (20) round boxes of Wolf 122 grain HP. This rounds of the opened Super X showing mild tarnish. (259313-6) ammunition is Berdan primed with lacquered steel cases. The 3383 380 ACP Ammunition ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-1B) 85 total rounds: Lot contains one partial box containing (40) rounds of 3369 7.62x39mm Ammunition CCI Blazer 95 grain TMJ, one partial box containing (16) rounds of This lot consists of ten (20) round boxes of Wolf 122 grain HP. This Winchester 85 grain Silvertip HP, (14) loose rounds of Yugoslavian PPU ammunition is Berdan primed with lacquered steel cases. The headstamp 85 grain FMJ and one partial box containing (15) rounds of ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-1C) Federal Premium Hydra-Shok 90 grain JHP. This ammunition in very 3370 7.62x39mm Ammunition good condition. (259313-6A) This lot consists of ten (20) round boxes of Wolf 122 grain HP. This 3384 Lot of Various Handgun Ammunition ammunition is Berdan primed with lacquered steel cases. The 126 total rounds: Lot contains one partial box containing (17) rounds of ammunition and boxes are in as new condition. (259940-1D) Remington ''Targetmaster'' 45 ACP 230 grain Metal Case, one partial 3371 7.62x39mm Ammunition box containing (40) rounds of S&W 38 Special 125 grain JHP. This This lot consists of ten (20) round boxes of Barnaul 123 grain FMJ HP. ammunition was loaded by Fiocchi for S&W. One full (50) round box This lacquered steel case ammunition is in excellent condition with the containing (39) rounds of Remington 30 Mauser 85 grain Metal Case boxes showing minor scuffing. (259940-1E) and (11) rounds of Western 30 Mauser FMJ of unknown weight, one 3372 7.62x39 mm Ammunition partial box containing (19) rounds of Fiocchi 44 S&W Russian LRN. All This lot consists of ten (20) round boxes of Barnaul 123 grain FMJ HP. ammunition is in excellent condition with some rounds showing minor This lacquered steel case ammunition is in excellent condition with the tarnish. (259313-6B) boxes showing minor scuffing. (259940-1F) 3385 Surplus Rifle Ammunition 3373 7.62x39mm Ammunition This lot contains one box containing (40) rounds of surplus Spanish 120 total rounds: This lot consists of five (20) round boxes of Barnaul 7x57mm FMJ spitzer on 5 round stripper clips. The box is marked 123 grain FMJ-HP. This lacquered steel case ammunition is in excellent ''Sevilla'' and the ammunition is head stamped ''PS 1947''. The clips condition and the boxes display some minor scuffing, one (20) round show scattered oxidation with some rounds show significant staining. box of Russian ''Sapsan'' 124 grain FMJ-HP in excellent condition. One box containing (50) rounds of 6.5x55mm Carcano 160 grain RN (259940-1G) FMJ. This ammunition has various headstamps including BP-49, CA-42 3374 7.62x39mm Ammunition and S.M.I. 1941 and exhibits moderate case tarnish and projectile 150 total rounds: This lot consists of two (20) round boxes of Russian discoloration. One box containing (15) rounds of Czech manufactured ''Sapsan'' 124 grain FMJ-HP in excellent condition, five full (20) round 7.92x33mm Kurz. This 8mm Kurz is in excellent condition featuring boxes and one partial box containing (10) rounds of Russian lacquered lacquered steel cases, sealed primer pockets, plated FMJ projectiles steel case 123 grain PSP hunting projectile. The ammunition and boxes and is head stamped ''nop 45''. Four loose rounds of 11.15x60Rmm are in excellent condition. (259940-1H) Mauser (43 Mauser) paper patched LRN. The ammunition is in very 3375 25 ACP Ammunition good condition with mild tarnish and oxidized lead projectiles. 111 total rounds: This lot consists of three full (25) round boxes and one (259313-6C) partial box containing (24) rounds of Hornady ''Custom'' 35 grain XTP 3386 9mm Ammunition HP stock number 90012, all in excellent condition. Also included is one One full (50) round box of ZQI 9x19mm 123 grain FMJ loaded to NATO partial box containing (12) rounds of Remington 50 grain FMJ with specs. Ammunition is in excellent condition. (259731-3AX) slightly tarnished cases. (259940-5) 3387 4mm Flobert Long 3376 32 ACP Ammunition One tin containing (100) rimfire Dynamit Nobel 4mm long ''with ball No. 226 total rounds: This lot consists of two full (50) round boxes of 7''. The ammunition is in excellent condition. (259313-6D) remanufactured M&M 77 grain copper clad RN, one full (50) round box 3388 8x57mm Mauser of Winchester USA white box 71 grain FMJ, one full (50) round box and 74 total rounds: One labeled original pasteboard box containing 15 one partial box containing (16) rounds of Magtech 71 grain FMC and rounds of German WWII ball ammunition. The headstamp is ''P635 S* (10) loose rounds of Aguila 71 grain FMJ. The ammunition and boxes 1939''. This ammunition is bright and in excellent condition. One full (20) are in excellent condition. (259940-7) round box of Winchester ''Super-Speed'' 200 grain ''Power-Point JRN 3377 410 Ammunition soft point in excellent condition. (39) loose rounds of Winchester This lot consists of one full (25) round box of Federal ''Upland Bird'' 3'' ''Super-Speed'' 170 grain jacketed SP, ammunition shows mild to No. 5 lead shot and one partial box containing (14) rounds of moderate case and projectile tarnish. (259319-6E) Winchester Super X HS 2 ½'' No. 7 ½ lead shot. All in excellent 3389 8x57mm Mauser condition. (259940-6) This lot consists of one partial cloth bandolier containing (50) rounds of 3378 30-06 Ammunition surplus Turkish 154 grain cupro nickel FMJ on five round stripper clips. This lot contains three full (20) round boxes of Barnaul 145 grain FMJ The ammunition is in good condition. (259428-5) with Berdan primed lacquered steel cases. The ammunition is in excellent condition with minor tears on the flaps of the boxes. (259940-9) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3390 7.35x51mm Breda Model 30 Loaded Chargers 3402 9mm Ammunition This lot consists of one box containing five loaded (20) round chargers 400 total rounds: This lot consists of sixteen full (25) round boxes of of 128 grain copper plated steel FMJ for the Italian Breda Model 30 surplus Spanish 9mm FMJ Ball with a head stamp of ''PS 1952''. This machinegun. The original box is marked ''Collaudate a CAPUA ammunition is likely corrosive, with the boxes showing minor to 13Mar1939''. The lightly tarnished ammunition is in very good condition, moderate tears. Some rounds in each box have case discoloration from head stamped ''AA 39''. The unmarked sheet brass chargers are in very oxidizing staples used to secure the boxes with the remaining rounds in good condition with a few minor dents and tiny bullet tip protrusions in very good condition. (256519-51C) the brass on the top of the charger. (259428-4) 3403 9mm Ammunition 3391 7.62x54R 275 total rounds: This lot consists of eleven full (25) round boxes of This lot consists of one sealed crudely soldered galvanized tin surplus Spanish 9mm FMJ Ball with a head stamp of ''PS 1952''. This containing (300) rounds of Bulgarian 182 grain FMJ Heavy Ball dated ammunition is likely corrosive, with the boxes showing minor to 1953. The ammunition is packaged in paper wraps of (10) rounds. moderate tears. Some rounds in each box have case discoloration from (256519-54) oxidizing staples used to secure the boxes with the remaining rounds in 3392 30-06 Ammunition very good condition. (256519-51D) This lot contains four full (20) round boxes of Winchester ANM2 Ball. 3404 9mm Ammunition Three of the original boxes remain sealed, marked caliber .30 ANM2 This lot consists of 100 loose rounds of surplus Spanish 9mm FMJ ball designating interservice use for both Army and Navy. The ammunition is with a head stamp of ''PS 1952''. This ammunition is likely corrosive with head stamped ''WRA 1953'', is in very good condition and reportedly non moderate case and projectile discoloration. (256519-51E) corrosive. (6519-362B) 3405 9mm Ammunition 3393 7.62x51mm NATO Ball Ammunition 275 total rounds: This lot consists of eleven (25) round sealed boxes of 135 total rounds: This lot contains nine (15) round boxes of mystery corrosive surplus Yugoslavian brass cased 9mm FMJ ball ammunition unmarked 7.62x51mm FMJ Ball ammunition. The headstamp is a simple dated 1952. This ammunition is in very good condition and features red ''7.62x51mm'' with no other identification. The brass cased ammunition lacquer sealed primers and case necks. (256519-BX105) is bright, clean and in excellent condition, featuring sealed primer 3406 9mm Ammunition pockets and annealed case necks. (256519-52B) 300 total rounds: This lot consists of twelve (25) round sealed boxes of 3394 7.62x51mm NATO Ball Ammunition corrosive surplus Yugoslavian brass cased 9mm FMJ ball ammunition 135 total rounds: This lot contains nine (15) round boxes of mystery dated 1952. This ammunition is in very good condition and features red unmarked 7.62x51mm FMJ Ball ammunition. The headstamp is a simple lacquer sealed primers and case necks. (256519-BX105A) ''7.62x51mm'' with no other identification. The brass cased ammunition 3407 9mm Ammunition is bright, clean and in excellent condition, featuring sealed primer 180 rounds total: This lot consists of five (36) round boxes of surplus pockets and annealed case necks. (256519-52) Egyptian surplus FMJ ball ammunition. This corrosive ammunition has 3395 7.62x51mm NATO Ball Ammunition mild tarnish and reportedly is loaded hot with hard primers intended for 135 total rounds: This lot contains nine (15) round boxes of mystery sub gun use. (256519-BX105C) unmarked 7.62x51mm FMJ Ball ammunition. The headstamp is a simple 3408 9mm Ammunition ''7.62x51mm'' with no other identification. The brass cased ammunition 180 rounds total: This lot consists of five (36) round boxes of surplus is bright, clean and in excellent condition, featuring sealed primer Egyptian surplus FMJ ball ammunition. This corrosive ammunition has pockets and annealed case necks. (256519-52C) mild tarnish and reportedly is loaded hot with hard primers intended for 3396 45 ACP Ammunition sub gun use. (256519-BX105D) 125 total rounds: This lot consists of one full (50) round box of Federal 3409 9mm Ammunition 45 Automatic Match 230 grain Full Metal Case. The nickel cased 180 rounds total: This lot consists of five (36) round boxes of surplus ammunition is in excellent condition with the box showing edge wear, Egyptian surplus FMJ ball ammunition. This corrosive ammunition has one full (50) round box of Federal Premium Gold Medal Match 185 grain mild tarnish and reportedly is loaded hot with hard primers intended for FMJ Semi-Wadcutter in excellent condition, one full (25) round box of sub gun use. (256519-BX105E) Winchester PDX1 Defender 230 grain bonded JHP self defense 3410 9mm Ammunition ammunition. The ammunition is in excellent condition, the box has a few About 200 rounds total: This lot consists of 200 +/- loose rounds of minor creases. (256519-362A) surplus Egyptian FMJ ball ammunition. This corrosive ammunition has 3397 45 ACP Ammunition mild tarnish and reportedly is loaded hot with hard primers intended for 200 total rounds: this lot contains one full (50) round box of repacked sub gun use. (256519-BX105F) WWII 45 Ball head stamped ''ECS 43''. Ammunition is in fair condition 3411 22 LR Ammunition with verdigris on the projectiles and minor case oxidation, one full (50) Two factory sealed 325 rd. boxes of Federal Auto Match, Target Grade round box of PMC 230 grain FMJ in good condition with spots of case Performance, 40 gr. (79096-7A) discoloration and two full (50) rounds boxes of Federal Premium Gold 3412 Rimfire Ammunition Medal Match 185 grain FMJ Semi-Wadcutter in excellent condition. FMJ in excellent condition. (79096-7B) (256519-362) 3413 22 LR Amunition 3398 6.5 Arisaka Ammunition This lot consists of eleven full 50 rd. boxes: (6) of CCI standard velocity; Lot consists of eight (10) round red plastic belt holders of Norma 120 (3) of Blazer 40 gr.; (1) of Winchester Super-X high velocity; (1) of Sears grain PSP. This ammunition is in excellent condition. Quality ammunition copper plated. The overall condition is excellent. (79096-7C) from this highly respected manufacturer. (256518-BX105B) 3414 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser Ammunition 3399 9mm Ammunition 30 rds. of ammunition, 80 rds. of fired cases total: (1) full 20 rd. box of 400 total rounds: This lot consists of sixteen full (25) round boxes of 1987 dated cartridges from the Karlsborg Sweden factory; (1) box surplus Spanish 9mm FMJ Ball with a head stamp of ''PS 1952''. This containing ten rds. of Remington high velocity 140 gr. pointed soft point ammunition is likely corrosive, with the boxes showing minor to and 80 rds. of these fired cases. The lot rates excellent. (79096-7D) moderate tears. Some rounds in each box have case discoloration from 3415 Assorted Pistol Ammunition oxidizing staples used to secure the boxes with the remaining rounds in 145 rds. total: (1) full 50 rd. box of PMC 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ; (1) box very good condition. (256519-51) containing 49 rds. of Sellier & Bellot 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ; (1) box 3400 9mm Ammunition containing 26 rds. of UMC 357 magnum, 125 gr., jacketed soft point; (1) 400 total rounds: This lot consists of sixteen full (25) round boxes of box containing 20 rds. of PMC 45 auto, 230 gr., FMJ. The overall surplus Spanish 9mm FMJ Ball with a head stamp of ''PS 1952''. This condition is excellent. (79096-7E) ammunition is likely corrosive, with the boxes showing minor to 3416 7.62 Tokarev Ammunition moderate tears. Some rounds in each box have case discoloration from 384 rds. total: (24) full 16 rd. paper packets of 1953 dated Bulgarian oxidizing staples used to secure the boxes with the remaining rounds in manufactured cartridges that are notoriously high pressured and for use very good condition. (256519-51A) in machine guns only. The condition is near excellent and the lot is 3401 9mm Ammunition contained in a metal military can. (79096-7F) 400 total rounds: This lot consists of sixteen full (25) round boxes of 3417 30-06 Ammunition surplus Spanish 9mm FMJ Ball with a head stamp of ''PS 1952''. This 51 rds. total: (49) of Frankford Arsenal Match with 1958 and 1959 dated ammunition is likely corrosive, with the boxes showing minor to headstamps; (2) of Lake City dated 1968. The ammunition rates near moderate tears. Some rounds in each box have case discoloration from excellent overall with minor darkening to some. Included are nine fired oxidizing staples used to secure the boxes with the remaining rounds in cases and the lot is housed in three Lake City boxes stamped ''42566''. very good condition. (256519-51B) (79096-7G) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3418 30-06 Ammunition 3439 40 S&W Ammunition 48 rds. total: (6) full 8 rd. en-bloc clips of 1955 dated Frankford Arsenal 150 rds. total: (3) full 50 rd. boxes of Freedom Munitions 165 gr., RNFP armor piercing cartridges rating near very good with moderate isolated rating bright excellent. (79946-42B) oxidation on a few. The ammunition is housed in an excellent condition 3440 40 S&W Ammunition bandolier stamped ''LC 42327'' and also comes with a metal military Total of 150 rds.: (3) full 50 rd. boxes of Freedom Munitions 165 gr., can. (79096-7H) RNFP in bright excellent condition. (79946-42C) 3419 30-06 Ammunition 3441 40 S&W Ammunition 60 rds. total: (12) full five rd. stripper clips of 1929 dated Frankford Total of 150 rds.: (3) full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent Freedom Arsenal housed in what is likely the original cardboard sleeves and Munitions 165 gr., RNFP. (79946-42D) bandolier. This is an excellent condition lot. (79096-7I) 3442 40 S&W Ammunition 3420 7.62x39mm Ammunition Total of 150 rds.: (3) full 50 rd. boxes of Freedom Munitions 165 gr., 100 rds. total: (5) full 20 rd. buff boxes stamped ''Lfg.:179/67'' of East RNFP rating bright excellent. (79946-42E) German manufactured military surplus with 1966 dated headstamps 3443 40 S&W Ammunition marked ''04'' and in excellent condition. (79096-7O) 150 rds. total: (3) full 50 rd. boxes of Freedom Munitions 165 gr., RNFP 3421 30-06 Ammunition in bright excellent condition. (79946-42F) 64 rds. total of 1967 dated Colombian manufactured cartridges on eight 3444 40 S&W Ammunition rd. en-bloc clips and rating very good to excellent with mild tarnish on 100 rds. total: (2) full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent Freedom Munitions some. The lot comes in a metal military ammunition can. (79096-7J) 165 gr., RNFP. (79946-42G) 3422 30-06 Ammunition 3445 Lot of Pistol Ammunition 64 rds. total of 1967 dated Colombian manufactured cartridges in eight Total of 112 rds.: (1) full 50 rd. box of Winchester Personal Protection 40 rd. en-bloc clips and rating very good to excellent with mild tarnish on S&W, 180 gr., JHP; (1) full 50 rd. tray within original 100 rd. box of some. The lot is housed in a metal military ammunition can. (79096-7K) Winchester Target/Range 40 S&W, 165 gr. FMJ; (1) Ziploc bag 3423 30-06 Ammunition containing 12 rds. of Aguila 380 auto FMJ. The lot rates excellent. 58 rds. total: (6) eight rd. en-bloc clips of Colombian manufactured (79946-42H) cartridges with 1967 headstamps; (1) en-bloc clip containing five rds. of 3446 12 ga. Shotshells 1969 dated Lake City; five loose mixed rds. of FMJ including one with no 15 rds. total: (2) full five rd. boxes and (1) excellent condition Allen five primer. The lot rates very good to excellent with mild tarnish on some rd. nylon belt pouch of Winchester Military Grade, 2 3/4", No. 00 and comes in a metal military ammunition carry can. (79096-7L) Buckshot, 9 pel. in excellent condition. (79946-43A) 3424 40 S&W Ammunition 3447 Linked 5.56mm Ammunition 100 rds. total: (2) full 50 rd. boxes of Sellier & Bellot 180 gr., FMJ in One full 400 rd. belt of 2002 dated Lake City on M27 links rating near excellent condition. (79096-7M) excellent with some mild tarnish to the brass. (79946-43B) 3425 40 S&W Ammunition 3448 Linked 5.56mm Ammunition 100 rds. total: (2) full 50 rd. boxes of Sellier & Bellot 180 gr., FMJ in Two full 400 rd. belts of 2019 dated Brazilian manufactured cartridges excellent condition. (79096-7N) on link M27 and in bright excellent condition. The ammunition remains 3426 7.62x39mm Ammunition housed in its original metal carry can. (79946-44A) 100 rds. total: (5) full 20 rd. buff boxes of 1966 dated East German 3449 Green Tipped 5.56mm Ammunition manufactured cartridges in excellent condition. (79096-7P) 120 rds. total: (12) full ten rd. stripper clips of 2009 dated Lake City in 3427 7.62x39mm Ammunition excellent condition and housed in the original cardboard sleeves. 60 rds. total: (6) full ten rd. stripper clips housing 1966 dated East (79946-44B) German manufactured cartridges in excellent condition with the 3450 Green Tipped 5.56mm Ammunition exception of one rd. showing moderate oxidation. (79096-7Q) 120 total rds.: (12) full ten rd. stripper clips of 2009 dated Lake City in 3428 303 British Ammunition excellent condition and in the original cardboard sleeves. (79946-44C) One buff box containing 42 rds. of 1969 dated Greek manufactured 3451 Green Tipped 5.56mm Ammunition military surplus cartridges in excellent condition. (79096-7R) 120 rds. total: (12) full ten rd. stripper clips of 2009 dated Lake City 3429 303 British Ammunition rating excellent and contained in the original three-clip sleeves. One full 50 rd. bandolier of 1969 dated Greek manufactured military (79946-44D) surplus cartridges on stripper clips and rating excellent. (79096-7S) 3452 Green Tipped 5.56mm Ammunition 3430 303 British Ammunition 120 rds. total: (12) full ten rd. stripper clips of 2009 dated Lake City in One full 50 rd. bandolier of 1969 dated Greek manufactured military excellent condition and in the original sleeves. (79946-44E) surplus cartridges on stripper clips and in excellent condition. 3453 Green Tipped 5.56mm Ammunition (79096-7T) 120 rds. total: (12) full ten rd. stripper clips of 2009 dated Lake City 3431 303 British Ammunition rating excellent and remaining in their original sleeves. (79946-44F) One full 50 rd. bandolier of 1969 dated Greek manufactured military 3454 Green Tipped 5.56mm Ammunition surplus cartridges on stripper clips and rating excellent. (79096-7U) Total of 120 rds.: (12) full ten rd. stripper clips of 2009 dated Lake City in 3432 303 British Ammunition the original cardboard sleeves and remaining in excellent condition. One full 50 rd. bandolier of 1949 dated cartridges manufactured at the (79946-44G) Greenwood and Battey, Leeds UK factory. The ammunition is on 3455 Green Tipped 5.56mm Ammunition stripper clips and rates very good to excellent with mild tarnish on some. Total of 90 Rds.: (9) full ten rd. stripper clips of 2009 dated Lake City (79096-7V) rating excellent and contained in the original cardboard sleeves. 3433 303 British Ammunition (79946-44H) One full 50 rd. bandolier of 1969 dated Greek manufactured cartridges 3456 Green Tipped 5.56mm Ammunition on stripper clips and remaining in excellent condition. (79096-7W) 88 rds. total: (3) full ten rd. stripper clips with sleeves and 58 loose rds. 3434 Collectible 45 ACP Ammunition of 2009 dated Lake City cartridges. Also included is an excellent 187 rds. total: (147) of ball with mainly Frankford Arsenal 1926 and 1928 condition Cooper Industries 30 rd. AR 15 magazine, one blacked tipped, headstamps; (40) of cupronickel with mainly 1918 dated headstamps by very good 30-06 cartridge with a 1942 Denver Ordnance headstamp U.S. Cartridge Co. The ammunition rates very good to excellent with and a metal military ammunition can. (79946-44I) mild tarnish on some and comes in a metal military ammunition can. 3457 8x57 J Ammunition (79096-7X) 60 rds. total: (3) full 20 rd. boxes of Norma 196 gr., Blyspets Alaska in 3435 5.56mm Ammunition excellent condition. (79695-10A) 100 rds. total: (5) full 20 rd. boxes of 1982 dated Malaysian 3458 8x57 JR Ammunition manufactured ball cartridges rating excellent. (79096-7Y) 40 rds. total: (2) full 20 rd. boxes of Norma 196 gr., SP, round nose in 3436 5.56mm Ammunition excellent condition. (79695-10B) 100 rds. total: (5) full 20 rd. boxes of 1982 dated Malaysian 3459 8mm Mauser manufactured ball cartridges in excellent condition. (79096-7Z) 36 rds. total: (1) full 20 rd. box of Remington Kleanbore Hi-Speed 170 3437 5.56mm Ammunition gr., SP with a little white oxidation on the tips; (1) tattered box containing 83 rds. total: (4) full 20 rd. and (1) containing three rds. of 1982 dated six rds. of Winchester Super Speed 170 gr., SP showing mild oxidation; Malaysian manufactured ball cartridges in excellent condition. (1) factory sealed ten. Rd. box of DWM marked ''8 x 57 J'', 196 gr., solid (79096-7AA) round nose. (79695-10C) 3438 40 S&W Ammunition 150 rds. total: (3) full 50 rd. boxes of Freedom Munitions 165 gr., RNFP in bright excellent condition. (79946-42A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3460 8x56 Ammunition 3480 Lot of Assorted Ammunition 28 rds. total: (2) full, including one factory sealed ten rd. boxes and (1) 250 total rds. (1) full 50 rd. box and (1) containing 48 rds. of CCI 22 LR containing eight rds. of DWM 200 gr., round soft nose with a little white standard velocity, lead; (1) full 50 rd. box of PMC 22 LR, Target 22, oxidation beginning to form on the tips of the partial box but otherwise standard velocity, 40 gr., solid lead; (1) full 50 rd. box and one loose rd. excellent. (79695-10D) of Hansen Company 22 LR, standard velocity, target grade, 40 gr., lead; 3461 5.6x61 SE Ammunition (1) box containing five rds. of Winchester Super-X 22 LR high velocity, 46 rds. total: (4) factory sealed ten rd. boxes and (1) containing six rds. 40 gr., lead lubaloy; (1) factory sealed 30 rd. box of Hansen Company The white boxes with orange and black graphics are identified in .223, 55 gr., FMJ; (1) box containing 15 rds. of Remington Express 38 German: ''W. Gehmann/PS Geschof'' and '' Hochstleistungs-patronen fur S&W, 146 gr., lead. The overall condition of the lot is excellent. Reh- und Gamswild/ Vom Hofe Super Express Paraboloid (79965-77H) Bleispitzgeschoss 5 g. 23 mm''. The exposed cartridges rate near 3481 Collectible 276 Pedersen Ammunition excellent with a faint amount of oxidation forming on the tips. One factory sealed 1929 dated 20 rd. box of Frankford Arsenal .276 (79695-10E) which was an experimental chambering for Pedersen and Garand 3462 30-06 Ammunition semi-auto rifles. The bottom panel shows a few small holes, the back a Total of 156 loose rds. of 1970 dated cartridges manufactured by the bit of blue ink scribbling; there is some overall minor dirt soiling. The buff Greek Powder & Cartridge Co. of Athens and rating near excellent with box with black print and red/orange stripe rates very good to excellent minor contact scratches and/or tarnish on some. The ammunition overall. (79965-78A) comes with a metal military ammunition carry can. (79371-29A) 3482 Collectible 276 Pedersen Ammunition 3463 30-06 Ammunition One factory sealed 1929 dated 20 rd. box of Frankford Arsenal .276 160 rds. total: (20) full eight rd. en-bloc clips including three full which was an experimental chambering for Pedersen and Garand six-pocket bandoliers of 1970 dated cartridges manufactured by the semi-auto rifles. The bottom panel has several small holes from the Greek Powder & Cartridge Co. of Athens and rating excellent. Also bullet tips penetrating through but otherwise the buff box with black print included are three empty en-bloc clips and a metal military ammunition and red/orange stripe rates excellent with some minor dirt here or there. carry can. (79371-29B) (79965-78B) 3464 45 ACP Ammunition 3483 30 Carbine Ammunition Two full 50 rd. boxes of Federal American Eagle 230 gr., FMJ in 96 rds. total: (1) full 50 rd. box and (1) with 46 rds. of Prvi Partizan 110 excellent condition. (79481-1A) gr., SP in bright excellent condition. (79371-26A) 3465 45 ACPAmmunition 3484 30 Carbine Ammunition Two full 50 rd. boxes of Federal American Eagle 230 gr., FMJ rating 100 rds. total. Two full 50 rd. boxes of 110 gr., FMJ: (1) by Prvi Partizan; excellent. (79481-1B) (1) by Magtech. The lot rates excellent. (79371-26B) 3466 45 ACP Ammunition 3485 30 Carbine Ammunition Two full 50 rd. boxes of excellent condition Federal American Eagle 230 Two full 50 rd. boxes of Western Cartridge military surplus with 1943 gr., FMJ. (79481-1C) headstamps and buff boxes with red stamps indicating that they were 3467 45 ACP Ammunition repacked 8/44. The ammunition rates very good to excellent with some Three full 50 rd. boxes of Federal American Eagle 230 gr., FMJ in darkening occurring and one box has a small split on the bottom panel excellent condition and accompanied by a metal military ammunition can but otherwise they rate excellent. (79371-27A) showing moderate scattered oxidation. (79481-1D) 3486 7.62x54 RAmmunition 3468 30-30 Win. Ammunition One full 20 rd. box of Sellier & Bellot 180 gr., SP in excellent condition. One full 20 rd. box of Remington Express Core-Lokt, 150 gr., SP rating (79371-27B) near excellent with isolated minor tarnish. (79481-2A) 3487 9mm Ammunition 3469 38 Special Ammunition Two full 50 rd. boxes of UMC 115 gr., metal case in excellent condition. Two full 50 rd. boxes of Carroll remanufactured 160 gr., SWC lead in (79748-9A) excellent condition. (79481-2B) 3488 9mm Ammunition 3470 340 Weatherby Magnum Ammunition 100 rds. total: (1) full 50 rd. box of Federal 115 gr., JHP; (1) full 50 rd. One full 20 rd. box of Federal Premium Safari 225 gr., Trophy Bonded box of S&W 90 gr., JSP. The lot rates excellent. (79748-9B) Bear Claw in excellent condition. (71009-3A) 3489 Lot of Pistol Ammunition 3471 340 Weatherby Magnum Ammunition 126 rds. total: (1) full 50 rd. box of Remington 38 Special 158 gr., lead; One full 20 rd. box of Federal Premium Safari 225 gr., Trophy Bonded (1) box containing 26 rds. of Super Vel 38 Special 158 gr. lead and 26 Bear Claw rating excellent. (71009-3B) fired cases; (1) tray containing 20 rds. of PMC 38 Special lead 3472 340 Weatherby Magnum Ammunition semi-wadcutter; (1) Remington UMC ''dog bone'' style box containing 28 One full 20 rd. box of excellent condition Safari 225 gr., Trophy Bonded rds. of 380 auto, 95 gr., metal case; two loose rds. of Remington 38 Bear Claw. (71009-3C) ACP metal case. The lot rates excellent overall. (79748-9C) 3473 30-06 Ammunition 3490 357 Magnum Ammunition 80 rds. total: (4) full 20 rd. boxes of 1976 dated Korean manufactured 101 total rds. of 158 gr.: (1) full 50 rd. box of Federal high velocity, soft military surplus in excellent condition. (79965-77A) point, jacketed bullet; (1) box containing 46 rds. of Western Super-X 3474 30-06Ammunition jacketed soft point; (1) box containing five rds. of Remington high 78 total rds: (3) full 20 rd. boxes and (1) containing 18 rds. of 1976 dated velocity semi-wadcutter. Also included are 49 fired cases. (79748-9D) Korean manufactured military surplus in excellent condition. Also 3491 308 Win.Ammunition included are 14 empty en-bloc clips in about excellent condition. 38 total rds: (1) full 20 rd. box and (1) containing 18 rds. of Western (79965-77B) Super-X Sivertip 180 gr., expanding bullet. Also included are five fired 3475 7.62x51mm Ammunition cases in an additional Western box. The lot rates excellent overall. 60 rds. total: (3) full 20 rd. boxes of 1980 dated Portuguese (79748-9E) manufactured military surplus in bright excellent condition. (79965-77C) 3492 45 ACP Ammunition 3476 22 Hornet Ammunition One full 50 rd. box of UMC 230 gr., metal case in excellent condition. 74 total rds.: (1) box containing 45 rds. of Winchester Supreme 34 gr., (79864-19A) JHP; (1) box containing 29 rds. of Winchester Super-X 45 gr., SP. Also 3493 22 Hornet Ammunition included are 25 fired cases. The lot rates excellent. (79965-77D) One full 50 rd. box of Winchester Super-X, 46 gr., HP in excellent 3477 38 SpecialAmmunition condition. (79864-19B) 91 total rds: (64) rds. of Remington Targetmaster 148 gr., wadcutter; 3494 44 Magnum Ammunition (15) rds. of American Eagle 130 gr., FMJ; (12) rds. of UMC 158 gr., lead. 70 rds. total: (1) full 20 rd. box of Winchester Supreme, 250 gr., Partition Also included are 15 fired cases. The lot rates very good to excellent Gold; (1) full 50 rd. box of CCI Blazer, 240 gr., JHP. The lot rates with light spots of tarnish on a few. (79965-77E) excellent. (79864-19C) 3478 30 CarbineAmmunition 3495 22 WMR 107 total rds.: (50) rds. of Winchester USA 110 gr., FMJ rating excellent; Two factory sealed 50 rd. boxes of CCI, TMJ, Maxi Mag, 40 gr. in (47) loose rds. of FMJ, mainly 1986 dated Winchester rating excellent; excellent condition. (79864-19D) (10) rds. of 1952 dated Remington rating very good and on a ten rd. 3496 Lot of Assorted Ammunition stripper clip. (79965-77F) 31 total rds.: (1) factory sealed 10 rd. box of CCI 38/357, #9 shot, 3479 22 LR Ammunition shotshells; (1) box containing 11 rds. of Federal 25 auto.. 50 gr., metal Total of 450 rds: (9) full 50 rd. boxes of CCI 40 gr., Target, lead round case; (1) bag containing ten rds. of Remington 308 Win. PSP. The lot nose in bright excellent condition. (79965-77G) rates very good to excellent overall. (79864-19E) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3497 45-70 Ammunition 3508 Mixed Shotgun Shells Total of 40 rds.: (1) full 20 rd. box of Remington Express Rifle 405 gr., (11) mixed full and partial boxes, stored in a green steel ammo can, SP; (1) full 20 rd. box of Federal Classic 300 gr., Sierra Pro-Hunter HP containing a total of (140) mixed shotgun shells in a variety of loads and FN. The brass cases remain bright with scattered spots of tarnish gauges including 20 ga., 16 ga., 12 ga., and .410 bore. Includes: one full evident. (79691-1A) box (25) of Winchester Super X Drylok Super Steel 12 ga. 3'', Magnum 3498 Lot of Ammunition load, 1 1/4 oz. No. 3 steel shot; one full box (25) of Remington Nitro 72 rds. total: (1) box containing 44 rds. of Western Super-X, 22 WRF, Steel Magnum 12 ga., 3'', Magnum load, 1 3/8 oz. No. 2 steel shot; one Extra Power, 45 gr., lubaloy; (1) box containing 11 rds. of Remington partial box (15) Remington Game Load 16 ga., 2 3/4'', 1 oz. No. 6 shot; high velocity 30-40 Krag, 180 gr., Core-Lokt, PSP; (1) box containing One partial box (11) of mixed 20 ga. including (7) of Federal Dove and nine rds. of Remington Kleanbore Hi-Speed 30-40 Krag, 180 gr., Small Game 20 ga., 2 3/4'' 2 1/2 dr. eq., 7/8 oz. No. 7 1/2 shot, (1) of Core-Lokt, PSP and nine fired cases; (1) box containing eight rds. of RST Ltd. of the same size and load, (2) of Remington ShurShotHeavy Winchester Super-X 30-40 Krag, 180 gr., Power Point (SP). Also Dove 2 1/2 dr. eq., 1 oz. No. 7 1/2 shot; one partial box (10) Estate included are 50 fired nickel cases of Remington 357 magnum. The lot Cartridge Inc. Heavy Game Load 20 ga. 2 3/4'', 2 1/2 dr. eq., 1 oz. No 6 rates very good to excellent with some darkening evident on some. shot; one full box (25) containing a mix of (12) Winchester AA Target (79691-1B) Load 20 ga., 2 3/4'', 2 1/2 dr. eq., 7/8 oz. No. 8 shot and (13) Remington 3499 30-06 Ammunition Premier STS 20 ga., 2 3/4'', 2 1/2 dr. eq., 7/8 oz. No. 9 shot; one partial Total of 58 rds.: (1) full 20 rd. box and (1) containing seven rds. of box (4) Remington Premier STS 20 ga., same as previous; one partial Western Super-X 180 gr., Silvertip; (1) full 20 rd. and (1) containing nine box (11) mixed vintage 2 3/4'' 12 ga. of unknown loads, comprising (8) rds. of Western Super-X 230 gr., Silvertip. Also included is an additional Peters H.V. 00 Buck and (1) each of Peters Victor 00 Buck, Remington Western box containing 20 fired cases. The lot rates very good to Long Range Nitro Express 00 Buck, Ajax ''Heavies'' BB; one full box (5) excellent with some darkening occurring on some. (79748-9F) Remington Rifled Slug .410 bore 2 1/2'', max load, 1/5 oz. slug; one full 3500 Collectible Box of Peters Deluxe Target U.S. Property Shotshells box (5) Winchester Super-X Hollow Point Slug .410 bore 2 1/2'', max One full one-piece green, white and brown 25 rd. box of Peters Deluxe load, 1/5 oz. slug; one partial box (4) containing a mix of (3) Western Target 12 ga., lacquered hull 00 buck shotshells. The box remains in Super-X Rifled Slug .410 bore 2 1/2'', 1/5 oz. slug and (1) paper-hull about very good plus condition with lightly rounded corners, scuffed Remington Express slug of unknown load. All modern shells are in edges and light age staining, bottom of box is marked "U.S. excellent condition, the vintage shells rate very good plus to excellent PROPERTY". The shells remain excellent with brightly lacquered brown with some light storage wear. (127521-1C) paper hulls and brass bases. (1X58179-2DI) [David Whipple Collection] 3509 Collectible Remington 22 LR Racecar Tin 3501 9.3x72 R Ammunition One racecar-shaped tin containing seven 50-round boxes of .22 LR One full 10-round box of Norma 9.3x72 R ammunition in about excellent cartridges including 22 Target, 22 Thunderbolt, 22 Cyclone, 22 Viper, 22 condition with some very light tarnish on the cases. The orange label is Yellow Jacket, 22 Golden Bullet and 22 Golden bullet HP. The exterior marked ''10 PATRONER / Rostfria / (case head) / kal. 9,3x72 mm. D / graphic box is in fair to good condition, somewhat crushed from storage Blyspets / Kulvikt 13 gr. / NORMA''. The back of the box is stamped but showing minimal loss or tearing, and the #75 Ford Thunderbird tin is ''MADE IN SWEDEN'' along with ''280'' while the top flap bears ''AB as-new excellent still sealed in the factory shrink wrap. (127521-2B) NORMA / PROJEKTILFABRIK / AMOTFORS. Box rates perhaps very 3510 45 ACP FMJ Ammunition good with the label on the top flap detaching on three sides and there Five full 50-round boxes (250 total) of .45 ACP 230 gr. FMJ cartridges, are some tears in the left side. (239405-105) comprising one box of Winchester and four of Fiocchi, all in excellent 3502 Collectible Box of C-I-L Super-Clean 22 LR condition. (127521-2C) (1) full 50 rd. box of C-I-L Dominion 22 LR Super-Clean cartridges. Blue, 3511 45 ACP FMJ Ammunition white and red on golden background with bent "D" logo, blue Six full 50-round boxes (300 total) of Fiocchi .45 ACP 230 gr. FMJ "SMOKELESS / DRY LUBRICATED / BULLETS" callout in the upper cartridges in excellent condition. (127521-2D) right corner and red dry lubricated callouts on each endflap. The box 3512 Assorted Rifle Cartridges remains very good plus to near excellent with lightly rounded corners Six assorted full and partial boxes in a variety of rifle calibers. Includes: and wear along the edges. The cartridges remain excellent with bright one full box (20) Winchester Super-X .264 Win Mag 140 gr. Power-Point cases showing the slightest amount of staining and crisp sharp "D" SP; two boxes, one full (20) and one partial (17), Winchester Super-X headstamps. A lovely 1945 era "Dry Lubricated" Super-Clean box. .284 Win 150 gr. Power-Point SP, one of the boxes is older vintage, (1X58179-2BD) [David Whipple Collection] pencil-marked ''1979'' by a previous owner; one full vintage Remington 3503 Vintage Box of Montgomery Wards Hawthorne 22 LR Ammunition Kleanbore box (20) mixed .30-40 Krag including (1) full 50 rd. one piece black, white and blue box of Hawthorne 22 LR ''REM-UMC''-headstamped Remington Kleanbore 180 gr. SP and High Speed cartridges. The box remains excellent with good clean several rounds of Winchester Super-X and ''R-P''-headstamped corners and minor shelf wear. The cartridges remain in excellent cartridges in similar configuration; one full box (20) Federal .45-70 Govt. condition with bright brass cases and copper plated bullets. 300 gr. HSP; one partial vintage box (7) Kynoch 9mm Mauser 245 gr. (1X58179-2CK) [David Whipple Collection] SP. All cartridges are in excellent condition, the vintage boxes rate near 3504 Vintage Box of Winchester EZXS 22 LR Long Rifle Pistol Match excellent with light storage wear at the corners. (127521-2E) Cartridges 3513 250 Savage Ammunition (1) full 50 rd. one piece yellow and red one piece box with children Six assorted full and partial boxes of .250 Savage cartridges. Includes: warning callout. The box remains in near excellent condition with a light one full vintage box (20) Peters High Velocity 100 gr. inner-belted SP, side compression in the top upper left corner, the cartridges remain the box separation at the adhesive flap on the long edge and loss of one excellent with bright shiny cases and bullets. (1X58179-2CC) [David of the closing flaps but otherwise only light surface wear; one full vintage Whipple Collection] box Remington Kleanbore Hi-Speed 100 gr. SP; one full vintage 3505 Collectible Box Of Imperial Chemical Industries I.C.I. "100" 22 LR Remington Kleanbore Hi-Speed 100 gr. SP box (20) containing a mix of Ammunition cartridges as-labeled (''REM-UMC'' headstamp) with other variously (1) full 50 rd. red and yellow one piece box of Imperial Chemical stamped .250 Savage cartridges (''Peters'', ''Super Speed'', ''Super-X'' Industries I.C.I. "100" 22 LR Smokeless Non-corrosive cartridges. The and ''S.A. Corp.''), the closing flap on one end is torn; one full vintage box remains near excellent with light age staining and very slight box (20) Western Super-X 87 gr. SP, the box showing a partial rounding of some of the corners and edges. The cartridges remain separation of one of the closing flaps; two boxes Winchester Western excellent with light mellowing of the brass cases. (1X58179-2CZ) [David Super-X 87 gr. SP. All cartridges are in excellent condition, some Whipple Collection] showing very light brass tarnish hardly worth mention, the boxes are 3506 Collectible Box of Savage 32 Winchester Special Cartridges excellent or fine to near excellent with little wear besides the (1) full 20 rd. red and yellow box of Savage 32 Win. Spl., 170 gr. aforementioned. (127521-2F) expansion controlled bullet with large chief profile. The box remains about very good with rounded corners and edges, light scuffing becoming modest in areas along with show light age staining. The cartridges remain excellent with only lightly mellowed brass cases. (1X58179-2CV) [David Whipple Collection] 3507 6.5mm Mannlicher Schoenauer Ammunition Three boxes: (2) partial boxes containing (26) total rounds of Western 160 gr. Lubaloy soft point; (1) partial box containing (14) rounds of Imperial 160 gr. soft point. Cartridges are in excellent condition with no more than minimal storage tarnish on some of the brass. (127521-2A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3514 Mixed 22 Ammunition 3523 Lot of 30-06 M2 Surplus Ammunition One green ammo can containing (19) boxes of assorted .22 caliber This lot includes two boxes of Utah Ordnance Plant Armor Piercing 30 cartridges, mostly .22LR, in a variety of makes and configurations. M2 ball ammunition. There is a full 20-round box and a partial containing Includes: four full 50-round boxes Remington High Velocity .22LR HP; 18 cartridges. These are head stamp marked ''U / 42'' and have mostly one full box (50) Federal Hi-Power .22LR HP; one full box (50) Federal dull brass with some having spots of fine oxidation staining. They come Hi-Power .22LR RN; one partial 50-round box (about 2/3 full) Winchester in natural colored boxes with tan, orange, and blue labels and have Western Wildcat .22LR; two full 50-round boxes Winchester Super-X .22 overall light dirt staining with one top flap partially missing. Overall items Magnum JHP; two sealed 100-round trays Winchester Western Super-X are in good condition. (109234-3D) .22LR Extra Power; one partial tray (48) CCI .22LR Small Game Bullet; 3524 Lot of Mixed Caliber Ammunition one full 50-round tray CCI .22 Magnum JHP; two boxes, one full and This lot includes 161 total assorted cartridges. First is a partial box (40 one near full, Remington Hi-Speed Kleanbore .22 Short RN; one partial cartridges) of Winchester 38 S&W blank cartridges. They have mostly 50-round box (about 1/3 full) Remington CBee22 Low Velocity .22 Short bright brass and the natural color two-piece box with black stenciled ''Copper Coated'' Solid Bullet; one partial 50-round box (about 3/4 full) lettering rates excellent. Second is a full 50 round box of mixed Federal Hi-Power .22 Short HP; one partial 50-round (about 1/2 full) box manufacture 38 S&W lead round nose cartridges from Winchester and Western T22 .22 Short RN; one aftermarket tray containing about (50) Remington housed in a Remington Kleanbore box with moderately mixed .22LR with various headstamps. All cartridges are in excellent scuffed edges and partially separated end flaps in good overall condition. (127521-2G) condition. Third is a partial two-piece box of Winchester 38 Short 3515 6.5x54 Mannlicher Schoenauer Ammunition Rimfire Cartridges. The box contains 26 cartridges that have white Two full 20-rd boxes of RWS Dynamit Nobel 6.5x54 Mannlicher oxidation on the lead and mostly dark colored cases. The box remains Schoenaur 159 gr. SPRN cartridges. One box is sealed, the other is intact with overall scuffing, tattering along the labeling on the sides and opened with all cartridges rating excellent. (127521-2H) has ingrained dirt staining. Overall item is in good condition. Fourth is a 3516 16 Ga. & .410 Bore Shotshells partial box (24) of mixed manufacture 32 S&W cartridges from Six boxes total, comprising four full 25-round boxes of Remington Game Winchester and Remington housed in a Remington UMC ''dog-bone'' Load 16 ga. 2 3/4'' shells, 1200 fps, 1 oz. no. 7 1/2 shot and two full style box with overall scuffing and tape repaired end flaps with all in fair 25-round boxes of Winchester AA Target Load .410 Ga. 2 1/2'' shells, to good condition. Fifth is a partial box (21 cartridges) of Remington max dr. eq., 1/2 oz. no 9 shot. All shells are in excellent condition. Arms – Union Metallic Cartridge Co., 38 Automatic Colt Smokeless (127521-1D) cartridges. They are mostly dark colored brass with spots of oxidation 3517 16 Ga. Shotshells staining and the two-piece box rates about fair with a large portion of the Five 25-round boxes of Classic Shotshell Co. RST 16 ga. 2 1/2'' shells, lower left corner missing from the lid. There is overall dirt staining and ''Lite'' dr. eq., 1 oz. No. 6 shot. All shells are in excellent condition. scuffing as well. (109234-3E) (127521-1E) 3525 Lot of 38 Special Ammunition 3518 Mixed Pistol Ammunition This lot includes 93 total rounds. First are two boxes of Remington (8) assorted full and partial boxes of handgun ammunition: two full Kleanbore 38 Special Police Service 158 gr., Lead bullets. There is a boxes (50 rounds each) Remington .45 ACP Targetmaster, 185 Gr. WC; full 50 round box and a partial containing six cartridges and four fired two 50-round boxes (one full, one near full) Winchester Western X .32 casings. Second is a partial box (37 cartridges) of Peters Rustless 38 ACP 71 gr. FMJ; three full boxes (50 each) Aguila .380 ACP 95 gr. FMJ; special 158 gr lead round nose cartridges. The cartridges are in overall one partial box (14) Remington Golden Saber .357 Magnum 125 gr. good condition and the box is in poor condition with several split seams JHP; one full box (50) American Eagle .40 S&W 165 gr. FMJ ball; one and is missing an end flap. (109234-3F) full box (20) mixed Federal Premium Hydra-Shok 9mm Luger 147 gr. 3526 Lot of Mixed Caliber Ammunition sub-sonic JHP and Winchester-headstamped FMJ of unknown load. All This lot includes eight items. First are two 100 count boxes of cartridges are in excellent condition. (127521-2I) Remington Kleanbore B.B. Caps in the ''dog-bone'' style boxes. One is 3519 Lot of 43 Spanish Ammunition full the other a partial containing 20 +/- rimfire cartridges. The cartridges This lot includes a full 20 round two-piece box of Union Metallic are in about very good condition with some of the lead starting to Cartridge Co., 43 Spanish cartridges. The box has been completely develop traces of white oxidation and the boxes rate good with overall repaired with masking tape and the blue colored top label remains 95% scuffing and ingrained dirt staining. Next is a partial 20 round box (17 complete with some light scuffing and dirt staining and has two small rimfire cartridges) of CCI 22 LR Shotshells that remain in excellent sections where the label has flaked away. The cartridges have dulled condition. Next is a full 15 round box of German manufactured 8mm ball brass with spots of light tarnish and the lead round nose bullets have cartridges. They have ''P25 S / 11 36'' marked head stamps and remain scattered specks of white oxidation but remain in overall very good in very good condition. Next is a deteriorated Remington Kleanbore box condition. (109234-3) that houses a mixture of Winchester and Remington 22 Hornet 3520 Lot of 222 Rem. Ammunition and Brass cartridges. There are 14 Remington – UMC marked and two This lot contains 77 cartridges and 68 fired cases. First are two full 20 Super-Speed marked head stamps and all have dark colored brass in round boxes of Remington Express Rifle 222 Rem., 50 gr., PSP good overall condition. Next is a Remington card tin containing five cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. Second are two 20 Czech manufactured 32 ACP ball cartridges in overall excellent round boxes (one full one partial 17 rounds) of Prvi Partizan 222 Rem., condition. Next is a full five round box of Western Super-X 12 ga., 2 3/4'' 50 gr., SP cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. Third are long range rifled slugs. These paper hull slugs remain in very good three boxes of Remington 222 Rem. brass two are full (20 casings each) condition. Last is a two-piece Mallard 12 ga. Box containing 12 assorted one is a partial containing only 8 casings. Fourth is a full 20 round box manufacture and configured paper hull shot shells in good overall of Winchester Super-Speed 222 Rem casings. The casings are mostly condition. (109234-3G) bright most have spent primers and a few have been re-primed. 3527 Vintage 38 WCF Ammunition (109234-3A) This lot consists of (100) loose rounds of U. S. Cartridge Co 38-40 No. 3521 Lot of 30-06 M2 Ball Ammunition 12 shot. The shot charge is retained by cork wads, head stamped This lot includes four sealed 20 round boxes of Denver Ordnance Plant ''U.S.C.Co 38WCF''. The ammunition shows tarnish with some rounds 30 M2 ball cartridges. These cartridges are in natural color boxes with having moderate verdigris and staining. (256519-348) tan and red colored label and are from batch number 15791. The boxes 3528 Vintage 38 WCF Ammunition have light dirt staining and the labels remain complete and legible. This This lot consists of (100) loose rounds of U. S. Cartridge Co 38-40 No. 1940's era ammunition was produced by Remington Arms Co., for the 12 shot. The shot charge is retained by cork wads, head stamped government in a facility that was fully automated and at its peak could ''U.S.C.Co 38WCF''. The ammunition shows tarnish with some rounds produce over 10 million rounds per day. These cartridges have great having moderate verdigris and staining. (256519-348A) value to the collector and remain in a fine state of condition. 3529 Vintage 38 WCF Ammunition (109234-3B) This lot consists of (100) loose rounds of U. S. Cartridge Co 38-40 No. 3522 Lot of Surplus and Commercial 30-06 Springfield 12 shot. The shot charge is retained by cork wads, head stamped This lot includes three 20 round boxes. First is a full box of Remington ''U.S.C.Co 38WCF''. The ammunition shows tarnish with some rounds High Velocity 30-06 Springfield, 150 gr., Core-Lokt PSP cartridges with having moderate verdigris and staining. (256519-348B) mostly bright brass in excellent condition. Second are two boxes of 3530 Vintage 38 WCF Ammunition Denver Ordnance Plant 30 M2 ball cartridges one is full the other partial This lot consists of (100) loose rounds of U. S. Cartridge Co 38-40 No. containing 15 cartridges and five fired casings all showing light tarnish 12 shot. The shot charge is retained by cork wads, head stamped along the dulled brass in overall good to very good condition. ''U.S.C.Co 38WCF''. The ammunition shows tarnish with some rounds (109234-3C) having moderate verdigris and staining. (256519-348C) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3531 Scarce Little Tom Magazine 3544 Colt Model 1911 Magazine This is an original 7-round magazine for the Little Tom 25 ACP pistol. This is a single Barnes & Kobert Mfg. Co. marked two-tone seven shot The brass body is partially bright showing some light operational wear magazine for the U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto pistol. The magazine and some scattered tiny dings. The floorplate pins are somewhat features a pinned plain base, "B" stamp on the upper magazine base lip exposed along the base and the magazine catch notch has been and the upper body is in-the-white where the bluing was removed during enlarged and modified slightly. The follower retains a healthy amount of the cyanide heat treating submersion to harden the lips. The tube bright fire blue and the spring seems to be serviceable. (13A9987-9A) retains about 90% original thinning blue finish showing edge wear, very 3532 Italian Model 1910 Glisenti Magazine light oxidation staining and handling marks. Barnes & Kobert was a This is an original 7-round magazine for the 9mm Glisenti pistol. The contracted to manufacture magazine during World War I and produced metal surfaces retain perhaps 90% original nickel finish showing light about 730,000. (8A9731-3AG) flaking and edge wear. The floorplate is a replacement brass plate with 3545 ProMag Ruger LC9 Magazines been brazed-on and the left feed lip shows a moderate chip along its This lot includes (5) as new, in-the-hang-pack ProMag Industries edge. The spring otherwise seems to be serviceable. (13A9987-1A) 7-round magazines for a 9mm Ruger LC9 semi-auto pistol featuring a 3533 P.08 Luger Magazines blue finish and removable finger rest baseplate. (89413-80CY) Two unmarked post-war 8-round magazines for the Luger pistol. The 3546 ProMag Ruger LC9 Magazines first shows a bright body with concentric circle black plastic base and This lot includes (5) as new, in-the-hang-pack ProMag Industries rates near excellent showing a little mild freckling, light handling marks 7-round magazines for a 9mm Ruger LC9 semi-auto pistol featuring a and a robust spring. The second magazine is blued with black plastic blue finish and removable finger rest baseplate. (89413-80CX) base and follower showing a few spots of light oxidation staining, 3547 ProMag Ruger LC9 Magazines handling marks and a serviceable spring. (139987-2A) This lot includes (4) as new, in-the-hang-pack ProMag Industries 3534 German Persian Contract Luger Magazine 7-round magazines for a 9mm Ruger LC9 semi-auto pistol featuring a One original 8-round magazine with bright body and aluminum base. blue finish and removable finger rest baseplate. (89413-80CN) The body retains about 90% original nickel finish showing some 3548 ProMag S&W Bodyguard Magazines scattered light flaking, mild oxidation staining and a couple small dents. This lot includes (3) as new, in-the-hang-pack (one hang pack has The aluminum base shows some light dings and its number has been damage to the bottom) ProMag Industries 10-round extended removed though there is a single Persian letter that translates to ''k''. magazines for a 380 ACP Smith & Wesson Bodyguard semi-auto pistol The follower gets hung up slightly near the top of the magazine and is featuring a blue finish, removable finger rest baseplate and removable somewhat stiff to operate. (13A8049-1A) finger groove filler/grip extender. (89413-80CM) 3535 German Persian Contract Luger Magazine 3549 Savage Mark II Rifle Magazines One original 8-round magazine with bright body and aluminum base. This lot includes (7) as new, in-the-blister-pack Savage 10-round The body retains about 97% original nickel finish showing some magazines for a 22 LR or 17 Mach 2 chambered Savage Mark II or scattered mild freckles and handling marks with a small dent on the front similar bolt action rifle featuring a blue finish. (89413-80CV) edge about 2'' from the base. The aluminum base shows a couple tiny 3550 Mixed Savage Mark II and Model 93 rifle magazines dings and is stamped in Persian numerals ''3655''. The spring is slightly This lot includes (3) as new, in-the-blister-pack Savage 10-round kinked near the bottom causing the follower to not depress all the way. magazines for a 22 LR or 17 Mach 2 chambered Savage Mark II or (13A8049-1B) similar bolt action rifle featuring a blue finish; (1) as new, 3536 German Persian Contract Luger Magazine in-the-blister-pack Savage 5-round magazine for a 22 LR or 17 Mach 2 One original 8-round magazine with bright body and aluminum base. chambered Savage Mark II or similar bolt action rifle featuring stainless The body retains about 95% original nickel finish showing some steel material and (2) as new, in-the-blister-pack Savage 5-round scattered small flakes, specks of mild oxidation staining and a tiny ding magazines for a 22 W.M.R.F. or 17 H.M.R. chambered Savage Model at the top forward right edge. The aluminum base shows a few minor 93 or similar bolt action rifle featuring a blue finish (89413-80CW) handling marks and is stamped in Persian numerals ''1292''. The 3551 S&W M&P 45 magazines follower moves freely and the spring seems to be serviceable. This lot includes (5) as new, in-the-hang-pack (one hang pack has been (13A8049-1C) partially opened) S&W 10-round magazines for a 45 ACP chambered 3537 German Persian Contract Luger Magazine Smith & Wesson M&P 45 semi-auto pistol featuring stainless steel One original 8-round magazine with bright body and aluminum base. construction and removable baseplate. (89413-80CU) The body retains about 96% original nickel finish showing some light 3552 S&W M&P 45 magazines operational wear and scattered small flakes. The aluminum base shows This lot includes (5) as new, in-the-hang-pack S&W 10-round magazines a few light handling marks and is stamped in Persian numerals ''3816''. for a 45 ACP chambered Smith & Wesson M&P 45 semi-auto pistol The follower moves freely and the spring seems to be serviceable. featuring stainless steel construction and removable baseplate. (13A8049-1D) (89413-80CT) 3538 German Persian Contract Luger Magazine 3553 Mixed S&W magazines One original 8-round magazine with bright body and aluminum base. This lot includes (2) as new, in-the-hang-pack S&W 10-round magazines The body retains about 95% original nickel finish showing some light for a 45 ACP chambered Smith & Wesson M&P 45 semi-auto pistol flakes and gray freckles mostly along the right side and two small dings featuring stainless steel construction and removable baseplate; (1) as on the spine near the top. The aluminum base shows a couple minor new, in-the-hang-pack S&W 7-round (CS9) magazine for a 9mm handling marks and is stamped in Persian numerals ''3772''. The chambered Smith & Wesson Chiefs Special semi-auto pistol featuring follower moves freely and the spring seems to be serviceable. stainless steel construction and removable baseplate and; (1) as new, (13A8049-1E) in-the-hang-pack S&W 7-round (CS40) magazine for a 40 S&W 3539 Walther PP Magazine and Grips chambered Smith & Wesson Chiefs Special semi-auto pistol featuring One set of excellent fully-checkered walnut grips for a Walther PP or stainless steel construction and removable baseplate (89413-80CS) similar pistol (no screw) and a single magazine that looks original and 3554 Sig Sauer Model P232 magazines appears to have been expertly-refinished retaining 99% plus blue finish. This lot includes (3) as new, in-the-hang-pack Sig Sauer 7-round (229923-3) magazines for a 380 ACP chambered Sig P232 semi-auto pistol 3540 Smith & Wesson Model 1076 Magazines featuring blue finish and removable baseplate. (89413-80CP) Three stainless steel magazines total, all in near excellent condition, two 3555 Sig Sauer Model P238 magazines with white followers and one with yellow follower. (221007-89A) This lot includes (5) as new, in-the-hang-pack Sig Sauer 6-round 3541 Sig Model P210 Magazine magazines for a 380 ACP chambered Sig P238 semi-auto pistol One original excellent condition heel release factory magazine for an featuring stainless steel construction and flat floorplate. (89413-80CR) early P210 pistol. (229983-18A) 3556 Para Ordnance Model P12-45 magazines 3542 Sig Model P210 Magazine This lot consist of a pair of original Para Ordnance P12-45 magazines in One original excellent condition heel release factory magazine for an the original sealed factory wrapper. They are in as-new condition. early P210 pistol. (229983-18B) (81007-92A) 3543 Colt Model 1911 Magazine 3557 High Standard magazines This is a single Colt two-tone seven shot magazine for the U.S. Model This lot includes a pair of High Standard ten-round 22 LR magazines 1911 Semi-Auto pistol. The magazine features a pinned plain base, and with steel extension baseplates. The left side of each magazine is the upper body is in-the-white where the bluing was removed during the cleaned to in-the-white the rest is blue finish with a few oxidation stains cyanide heat treating submersion to harden the lips. The body retains and operational wear. They will fit High Standard Military Supermatic about 90% original blue finish showing edge wear, very light oxidation pistols and similar High Standard straight and slant grip models. staining and handling marks. Used from about 1915 through early 1942. (89923-2A) (8A9731-3AF) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3558 High Standard magazine 3576 Lot of S&W Model 39 Magazines This lot includes a single unmarked ten-round 22 LR magazine with flat This lot includes three 8 round factory 9mm magazines with blued baseplate. This magazine appears to be an aftermarket replacement. It bodies that show very light operational wear and remain in excellent retains about 99% blue finish and appears to have seen little if any use. condition. (101013-1AEU) This magazine will fit High Standard letter series slant grip guns and 3577 Lot of S&W Model 2213 Magazines other similar models. (89987-8A) This lot includes three 8 round factory 22 caliber blued finish magazines. 3559 SKS Stripper Clips The magazines show light oxidation staining and minor wear marks 45 new-production Chinese-manufactured 10-round 7.62x39mm stripper consistent with use and remain in overall fine condition. (101013-1AEV) clips for SKS carbines. (239939-7A) 3578 Lot of Kahr Arms 9mm Magazines 3560 SKS Stripper Clips This lot includes two, six round factory stainless steel magazines with 45 new-production Chinese-manufactured 10-round 7.62x39mm stripper overall light handling marks in excellent condition. (101013-1AEW) clips for SKS carbines. (239939-7B) 3579 Lot of 40 S&W Magazines 3561 French Model 45 Magazines This lot includes four 12 round stainless steel factory S&W magazines Two Parkerized steel 5-round 22 LR magazines for the French Model 45 for use in the following model pistols; 6906, 6904, 669 and 469. These training rifle manufactured by St. Etienne (MAS). The floorplates are magazines have light handling marks and appear to have seen little if marked ''Mod.45'' and one magazine retains about 95% Parkerized any use and remain in excellent condition. (101013-1AEX) finish while the other retains about 99%. (239896-78A) 3580 Lot of M1 Carbine Magazines 3562 French Model 45 Magazines This lot includes five magazines and a U.S. marked canvas two pocket Two Parkerized steel 5-round 22 LR magazines for the French Model 45 magazine pouch. The pouch is marked U.S. on the outer flap with training rifle manufactured by St. Etienne (MAS). The floorplates are several lines of stenciling on the inside flap that is worn and very difficult marked ''Mod.45'' and one magazine retains about 90% Parkerized to read in place and holds two 15 round magazines both with very worn finish while the other retains about 98%. (239896-78B) finish and one is KSG marked the other O-SG. There is light oxidation 3563 M1 Carbine Magazines and expected wear marks on both. Also included are three unmarked This lot includes five 15-round M1 carbine magazines showing light 30 round magazines with scattered light oxidation and handling marks. finish wear and scattered light oxidation. Three magazines are marked These items remain in about very good condition overall. (109570-9) ''IA'', one is marked ''ISG'', and one is marked ''UN''. (149939-1A) 3581 Lot of 40 S&W Magazines 3564 Colt AR-15/M16 Magazines and Rail Mount This lot includes two 12 round blued finish unmarked magazines likely Two Colt-marked 20-round magazines, one labeled for .223, the other for a Smith & Wesson 669 or 469 style pistol or similar model. The for 5.56, and one Colt-marked parkerized picatinny flat top rail mount magazines show light operation wear marks and remain in very good marked ''ARMS-M16A2''. The magazines rate near excellent with some condition. (101013-1AEY) light finish wear and signs of slight previous use; the followers are still 3582 Lot of Beretta 9mm Magazines strong and function well mechanically. The rail mount is excellent and This lot includes three 10 round P.B. marked magazines for use in the shows little to no wear. (127331-3A) 92 series pistols and the CX4 with 90 series magwell. The magazines 3565 Lot of Ruger Model 2245 Magazines show light operational wear along the contact points and remain in This lot includes four 10 round factory blued finish magazines with excellent condition. (101013-1AEZ) overall light to perhaps moderate spots of operational wear consistent 3583 Lot of 10/22 Magazines with use in very good to excellent condition. (101013-1AEI) This lot includes five Ram-Line high capacity 22 LR magazines. There 3566 Lot of Wasr-10 Magazines are two black colored 30 round, two smoke colored 30 round and one This lot includes two single stack ten round steel body magazines smoke colored 50 round magazines all in very good to excellent showing areas of flaking finish, spots of pinprick pitting and normal condition. (101013-AFA) operational wear in overall fine condition. (101013-1AEJ) 3584 Lot of 45 ACP S&W Magazines 3567 Lot of S&W Model 4006 Magazines This lot includes two single stack 7 round stainless steel magazines for This lot includes four, factory stainless steel 11 round 40 S&W caliber the following model Smith & Wesson Pistols; 457, 457D, 457S, magazines. The magazines show overall light usage marks and remain 4513TSW, 4516, 4536, 4553TSW, 4556, and 4596. The magazines in excellent condition. (101013-1AEK) show light handling marks and remain in excellent condition. 3568 Lot of GlockModel 21 Magazines (101013-1AFB) This lot includes two 10 round factory magazines for the Model 21 pistol 3585 Lot of S&W Magazines in 45 ACP. The magazines appear to have seen little if any use and This lot includes three CS9 series 7 round stainless factory magazines. remain in excellent condition. (101013-1AEL) There are two sealed in their original factory packaging and a single 3569 Lot of S&W Model 5900 Magazines loose magazine that shows light operational wear and all remain in This lot includes five stainless steel 14 round factory magazines with excellent condition. (101013-1AFC) plastic floorplates showing light operational wear in overall fine 3586 Lot of Marlin Model 25 Magazines condition. (101013-1AEM) This lot includes two blued finish unmarked seven round 22 caliber 3570 Lot of Glock Model 31 Magazines magazines. One of the magazines shows a few light handling marks This lot includes two ten round factory magazines for the model 31 pistol and remains in excellent condition. The second magazine has scattered in .357. One magazine shows light wear associated with use and the spots of oxidation with patches of light pinprick pitting and handling other remains sealed in its original factory packaging. (101013-1AEN) marks and remains in overall good to perhaps very good condition. 3571 Lot of Kahr Arms 9mm Magazines (101013-1AFD) This lot includes two, six round factory stainless steel magazines with 3587 Lot of AK-47 Magazines overall light handling marks in excellent condition. (101013-1AEP) This lot includes ten unmarked steel body magazines with black finish. 3572 Lot of Marlin 22 Magnum / 17 HMR Magazines There are two 30 round magazines and eight 5 round magazines all This lot includes two blued finish seven round magazines for use in a showing light handling marks and remain in excellent condition. variety of rifles manufactured by Marlin (models 882SS, 982S, 982, (101013-1AFE) 25MN, 925M, 782, 25 M, 980, 17V, 917V, 17VS and 917VS) that are 3588 Lot of AK-47 Magazines chambered in 22 Magnum or 17 HMR. The magazines appear to have This lot includes eight unmarked steel body magazines with black finish. seen little if any use and remain in excellent condition. (101013-1AEQ) There are three 30 round and five 5 round all with light handling marks 3573 Lot of Marlin 22 Magnum / 17 HMR Magazines in overall excellent condition. (101013-1AFF) This lot includes two blued finish seven round magazines for use in a 3589 Lot of Browning Commercial BAR Magazines variety of rifles manufactured by Marlin (models 882SS, 982S, 982, This lot includes two, 3-round magazines. One magazine has a grey 25MN, 925M, 782, 25 M, 980, 17V, 917V, 17VS and 917VS) that are phosphate finish the other a black finish and both are marked ''Belgium / chambered in 22 Magnum or 17 HMR. The magazines appear to have .270 / 30-06.'' There is light oxidation on the grey magazine and a spot seen little if any use and remain in excellent condition. (101013-1AER) of adhesive residue it has a strong spring and functions freely. The 3574 Lot of S&W Model 4513 TSW / 4533 TSW Magazines black magazine has remnants of an identification sticker and some This lot includes three, six round 45 ACP single stack magazines with a minor light handling marks and both remain in very good to near bright finish and plastic floorplates that show very minor storage marks excellent condition. (101013-1AFG) and appear to have seen little if any use, that remain in excellent 3590 Lot of 22 Hornet Magazines condition. (101013-1AES) This lot includes two unmarked after-market four round magazines likely 3575 Lot of S&W Model 39 Magazines for a Winchester Model 43 rifle in 22 Hornet. The magazines retain This lot includes three 8 round factory 9mm magazines. There are two nearly all of their original blue finish and remain in excellent condition. blued finish and one stainless finish all showing little if any signs of use (101013-1AFH) in excellent condition. (101013-1AET) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3591 Remington Model 7400 Magazine 3607 Lot of 1911 Magazines This lot includes a ten round Triple K magazine in 30-06. This is an This lot includes four 8 round aftermarket 1911 magazines. There are unused item in its original packaging. The plastic blister pack is starting two Chip McCormick Corp magazines (one stainless, one blue), one to crack and is missing a few pieces and the magazine remains in stainless Para Ordnance marked and one unmarked blue finish, all four excellent unused condition. (101013-1AFI) magazines show light operational wear marks and remain in excellent 3592 Remington Model 597 Magnum Magazines condition. (101013-1AFZ) This lot includes three 8 round steel body with plastic base factory 22 3608 Lot of 1911 Magazines magnum / 17 HMR magazines. They show overall light wear marks This lot includes three 8 round pinned base magazines. There is one consistent with use and remain in very good to excellent condition. unmarked one ''L'' marked and one ''S''. The unmarked magazine is (101013-1AFJ) nearly devoid of its original blue finish and has scattered oxidation 3593 Remington Model 597 Magnum Magazines staining and a couple of spots of fine pinprick pitting. The ''L'' marked This lot includes two 8 round steel body with plastic base factory 22 (MS Little) retains 70% of its blue finish with overall light operational magnum / 17 HMR magazines. They show overall light wear marks wear and has an area of what appears to be adhesive residue on the consistent with use and remain in very good to excellent condition. right side top likely from an old sticker. The ''S'' marked (Scovill) (101013-1AFK) magazine 85-90% of its blue finish with even fading and light operational 3594 Lot of S&W 22 Caliber Magazines wear marks. There is a small square on the left side with adhesive This lot includes three blued finish 10 round factory replacement residue staining and all three magazines remain in very good to magazines for the following model pistols, 41, 422, 622, and 2206. excellent condition. (101013-1AGA) These magazines appear as-new and remain in excellent condition. 3609 Lot of Mini-30 Magazines (101013-1AFL) This lot includes two 7.62x39mm aftermarket 30 round steel magazines 3595 Lot of Sako Quad Magazines from U.S.A. Mags for the Ruger Mini-30 rifle. They show expected This lot includes two factory color-coded five round magazines for the handling and light operational wear marks and remain in excellent Quad series of rifles. There is one with blue / green dots (17 Mach 2 / condition. (101013-1AGB) 22 LR) and one yellow / red dots (17 HMR / 22 Magnum) both in 3610 Lot of Mini-14 Magazines excellent condition. (101013-1AFM) This lot includes six magazines. There are three factory five round 3596 Lot of Sako Quad Magazines magazines, two are used, one is brand new, still sealed in its original This lot includes two factory color-coded five round magazines for the factory packaging and three unmarked 20 round showing scattered light Quad series of rifles. There is one with blue / green dots (17 Mach 2 / oxidation staining and operational wear marks. (101013-1AGC) 22 LR) and one yellow / red dots (17 HMR / 22 Magnum) both in 3611 Savage Magazine Lot excellent condition. (101013-1AFN) This lot includes a single 3 round factory magazine marked ''300 Mag.'' 3597 Lot of Sako Quad Magazines with polished blue floorplate likely for the Savage 110 rifle. The This lot includes two factory color-coded five round magazines for the magazine retains nearly all of its original blue finish and remains in Quad series of rifles. There is one with blue / green dots (17 Mach 2 / excellent condition. (101013-1AGD) 22 LR) and one yellow / red dots (17 HMR / 22 Magnum) both in 3612 Savage Magazine Lot excellent condition. (101013-1AFP) This lot includes a single two round factory magazine for use with the 3598 Lot of Sako Quad Magazines following models 12, 14, 16C, and 110 chambered in any of the This lot includes two factory color-coded five round magazines for the following calibers 270 WSM, 7mm WSM, 300 WSM, 325 WSM. The Quad series of rifles. There is one with blue / green dots (17 Mach 2 / magazine has a brushed silver floor plate and remains in excellent 22 LR) and one yellow / red dots (17 HMR / 22 Magnum) both in condition. (101013-1AGF) excellent condition. (101013-1AFQ) 3613 Lot of Large Capacity Hi-Power Magazines 3599 Lot of S&W 22 Caliber Magazines This lot includes four high capacity aftermarket magazines for the This lot includes three blued finish 10 round factory replacement Browning Hi-power. There are three 20 round Mec-Gar magazines still magazines for the following model pistols, 41, 422, 622, and 2206. in their original packaging and an unmarked 30 round magazine all in These magazines appear as-new and remain in excellent condition. excellent condition. (101013-1AGG) (101013-1AFR) 3614 Colt Woodsman Magazine Lot 3600 PSL 54 Magazine Lot This lot includes an aftermarket Triple K single ten-round Colt This lot includes an unmarked steel body 10 round magazine with blue Woodsman magazine that remains in its original packaging and is in finish in overall excellent condition. (1010113-1AFS) excellent condition. (101013-1AGH) 3601 Scarce Remington Magazine Lot 3615 Marlin Model 55 Magazine Lot This lot includes a 4 round blued finish magazine marked ''7mm EP This lot includes a two round blue finish 12 ga., box magazine for a Rem'' for use in the 740, 742, 7400 rifles. The ''7mm Remington Model 55 or similar bolt action shotgun. The magazine shows minor Express'' designation was dropped by Remington and replaced with the operational wear along the contact points and remains in excellent designation ''280 Remington''. There is a small spot of oxidation staining condition. (101013-1AGI) and a few very minor light handling marks and this magazine remain in 3616 Lot of Assorted Magazines very good plus condition. (101013-1AFT) This lot includes four magazines. First is a new-in-the-package 3602 Lot of Remington Magazines Remington 522 Viper 10 round synthetic magazine. Second is a steel This lot includes two 30-06 marked 4 round magazines for use in the body blued finish 7 round Marlin 22 caliber magazine intended for use 760 and 7600 rifles. They retain nearly all of their original blue finish with the following rifles; 25 N, 70, 70 P, (Papoose), 70 HC, 880 and 995 with some minor handling marks and remain in excellent condition. in its original factory packaging. Third is a five round H&R model 700, (101013-1AFU) 22 magnum magazine that retains nearly all of its original blue finish with 3603 Remington Magazine Lot some spots of adhesive residue staining. Fourth is a ten round Squires This lot includes a single blued finish four round 308 Win. marked Bingham M20P magazines. The magazine retains nearly all of its magazine, for use in the 740, 742, 7400, rifles with a few minor light original blue and has scattered oxidation staining throughout. These handling marks and remain in excellent condition. (101013-1AFV) magazines remain in about very good to excellent condition. 3604 Remington Magazine Lot (101013-1AGJ) This lot includes two Ram-Line 10 round long action caliber magazines 3617 Lot of Taurus Magazines for use in the 740, 742, 760, 7400, and 7600 rifles. These synthetic This lot includes three blued finish 11 round 40 S&W magazines likely magazines are intended for 270 Win, 280 Rem. and 30-06 Springfield for a PT 100 or similar style pistol. The magazines have remnants of old and remain unused in their original factory packaging in excellent handwritten labels and remain in overall very good condition. condition and have no ''bolt hold open'' feature. (101013-1AFW) (101013-1AGK) 3605 Lee Enfield Magazine Lot 3618 Lot of Assorted Pistol Magazines This lot includes a five round steel body magazine marked PN/ M56 / This lot includes four double stack magazines for various pistols. First is upward arrow D on the flat of the catch. The magazine has scattered a 17 round 9mm Glock factory magazine that shows some light spots of oxidation staining and light handling marks and remains in operational wear along the contact points and remains in very good overall very good to near excellent condition. (101013-1AFX) condition. Second is an Astra A100 9 round blued finish 45 ACP factory 3606 Lot of Colt Magazines magazine that retains nearly all of its blue finish and has a spot of light This lot includes two Colt six round 45 ACP magazines for an Officer's oxidation on the left side near the top of the body and remains in very Model pistol. There is a stainless steel magazine with overall light good condition. Third is a Sig 228 13 round blued finish magazine with handling marks and a new-in-the-package blued finish both in excellent remnants of an old sticker and some adhesive residue along the left side condition. (101013-1AFY) but otherwise remains in very good condition. Fourth is Marlin Model 9 blued finish 10 round 9mm factory magazine that remains in very good condition. (101013-1AGL) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3619 Lot of Ruger Pistol Magazines 3628 FNAR Magazine Lot This lot includes four, factory and/or aftermarket magazines. First is a This lot includes one 10 round factory FN marked magazine for the stainless P90 / P97 8 round 45 ACP Factory magazine. The magazine FNAR rifle. This 7.62x51 caliber magazine is as-new in its original appears to have seen little if any use and has stickers along both flats, factory packaging. (109413-80RAX) one is the factory warning and the other a label indicating what it fits. 3629 Lot of AR-15 Magazines Second is a 15 round SR40 blued finish factory magazine that shows This lot includes eight polymer 30 round magazines. There are four Sig light operational wear along the contact points and has a patch of dried Sauer magazines with polymer couplers all showing light handling marks adhesive residue on the right side flat. Third is an aftermarket SR40 15 and four iTac Defense with polymer couples also showing light handling round blued finish magazine with light handling marks. Fourth is a 15 marks and all remain in very good to excellent condition. round P85 factory magazine with light handling marks. All magazines in (109413-80RAY) this lot remain in very good to excellent condition. (101013-1AGM) 3630 Lot of M1A Magazines 3620 Lot of Beretta 92 Magazines This lot includes four unmarked magazines. There are two 30 round This lot includes three 15 round 9mm magazines two are marked ''P.B. grey phosphate finish with overall light scratches, one 20 round with made in Italy'' the third marked ''P.B. made in U.S.A.'' The magazines dark grey phosphate finish and one five round with dark grey phosphate have light handling marks and varying amounts of operational wear finish, both have very minor handling marks and all are in excellent along the contact points and remain in very good to near excellent condition. (109413-80RBA) condition. (101013-1AGN) 3631 Lot of AR-10 Magazines 3621 Lot of Magazines and Speed Loaders This lot includes five ArmaLite marked magazines. There are two 5 This lot includes eight items. First are two, polymer 32-round 9mm round, two 10 round and one 20 round all showing very light handling Cobray M11 magazines. The magazines show light wear and have marks in their phosphate finish and remain in excellent condition. strong spring and remain in very good condition. Second are three HKS (109413-80RBB) speed loaders; there are two model M3 and one model 586 all in 3632 Lot of AR-10 Magazines excellent condition. Third is an unmarked (likely Tapco Products) five This lot includes four magazines from various manufacturers. First is a round polymer detachable magazine in overall excellent condition. Third Panther Arms (DPMS) marked 20 round magazine. Second is a Pro is a Tapco polymer 20 round detachable SKS magazine in overall Mag 10 round magazine in its original factory packaging labeled for excellent condition. Fourth is a fixed five round SKS magazine DPMS LR-308. Third are two ArmaLite marked magazines one 5 round numbered 39256 along the bottom flat in overall very good condition. and one 20 round. Some of the magazines have very light handling (101013-1AGP) marks and all remain in excellent condition. (109413-80RBC) 3622 Lot of Assorted Military Arms Magazines 3633 Lot of 10/22 Magazines This lot includes five items. First is a 15 round S-C marked (Standard This lot includes five magazines. First are two factory 10 round Products) M1 Carbine magazine with a few spots of oxidation staining, magazines, there is one clear sealed in its original factory packaging light scratches and remains in overall very good condition. Second is a and one traditional with a few minor scratches on the base. Second are 20 round BAR magazine that retains about 25% of its original finish with three Ram Line extended magazines (2) 30 round and one 50 round scattered oxidation staining and some spots of light pitting. The spring both with minor light handling marks and all remain in excellent remains serviceable and the magazine is in overall good to very good condition. (109413-80RBD) condition. Third is an unmarked 30 round AR-15 magazine with grey 3634 Walther PPS Magazine Lot phosphate finish that shows light operational wear and remains in very This lot includes one as-near-new-in-factory-packing 9mm blued finish good condition. Fourth are a two surplus 5 round Cetme magazines. magazine with molded finger rest base in excellent condition. The magazines show varying amounts of operational wear and retain (109413-80RBE) most of their original phosphate finish with scattered scratches both 3635 Savage Model 220 Magazine Lot remain in very good condition. (101013-1AGQ) This lot include one as-new in the package 3 round polymer 20 ga., box 3623 Lot of Smith & Wesson Magazines magazine for the Savage 220 Slug gun. The magazine will This lot includes two 14 round factory 9mm magazines for the 59 series accommodate both 2 3/4'' and 3'' shells. (109413-80RBF) pistols. The magazines retain nearly all of their original blue finish with 3636 High Standard Magazine Lot light handling marks and the floorplates are marked ''9mm / S&W'' and This lot includes an unmarked blued finish 10 round magazine for a they remain in excellent condition. (101013-11AGR) Flite-King or similar style pistol with strong spring and remains in 3624 Lot of Smith & Wesson Magazines excellent condition. (109413-80RBG) This lot includes four S&W-marked blued finish magazines for the 59 3637 Smith & Wesson Model 22A / 22S Magazine Lot series pistols. There are two 20 round magazines and two 14 round all This lot includes one ten round stainless steel magazine with plastic showing light handling marks with some scattered spots of light fine floor plate for the aforementioned model pistol. The magazine has a oxidation staining in overall very good to excellent condition. strong spring and remains in excellent condition. (109413-80RBH) (101013-1AGS) 3638 Lot of Assorted Remington Magazines 3625 Lot of S&W 5906 Magazines This lot includes three magazines for various model rifles. First is a ten This lot includes four 15 round 9mm magazines. There are two blued round Model 597 22 caliber magazine still sealed in its original factory finish aftermarket and two bright bodied, one Ram-Line and one packaging. Second is a Brownells replacement model 788, 3 round S&W-marked, all show light handling marks and remain in overall very blued finish magazine still in its original packaging. Third is a Brownells good to excellent condition. (101013-1AGT) replacement internal box magazine for the 700 BDL rifle still sealed in its 3626 Lot of Assorted Pistol Magazines original packaging. These are in as-new condition. (109413-80RBI) This lot includes seven magazines. First is an unmarked blue finish 10 3639 Miscellaneous Magazine Lot round 22 LR magazine likely for a Walther PPK pistol. Second is a P.B. This lot includes seven magazines. First are two 10 round Kahr Arms 32 Cal. marked 7 round blued finish magazine likely for a Beretta M1 Carbine magazines in as-new condition. Second is a stainless steel Tomcat pistol in excellent condition. Third is an unmarked 7 round 380 Smith & Wesson 7 round 45 ACP Government Style magazine with ACP magazine possibly for an FIE Titan with finger grip base in overall molded finger rest base. Third is a 15 round PB marked 9mm magazine very good condition. Fourth are two likely Finish Sp22 6 round 22 LR with aftermarket grip extension. Fourth is likely a Smith & Wesson magazines. The steel body magazines have a blue finish, one retaining Model 59 blued finish 14 round magazine. Fifth is an unmarked blued nearly all, the other nearly flaked away remaining a mostly rust colored finish magazine likely a Sig P226 9mm pistol. Sixth is a Savage 116c 4 patina with overall oxidation staining and light pitting. Both magazines round box magazine with brushed finish floorplate. The items in this lot remain in working condition. Fifth are two unmarked 32 ACP are in very good to excellent condition. (109413-80BBJ) magazines. These are six round magazines measuring roughly 3 3/4'' 3640 Lot of AR-15 Magazines tall, 7/16'' wide with no catch points and have five witness holes on This lot includes eight 30 round aluminum body magazines from DH either side of the flats. These appear to be intended for use with a heel Industries. The magazines show light handling marks and remain in release pistol and remain in excellent condition. (101013-1AGU) excellent condition. (109413-80BBK) 3627 Lot of AR-15 Magazines This lot includes five various style magazines from multiple manufacturers. First are two DPMS 40 round magazines with black phosphate finish that shows scattered light handling marks. Second is a 20 round Magpul polymer Pmag with dust cover marked 5.56x45. Third is a Mossberg 5 round MVP / MMR 5.56 marked magazine with matte black finish that shows light scattered handling marks. Fourth is a Colt 20 round grey phosphate finish magazine with overall light handling marks and all remain in excellent condition. (109413-80RAW) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3641 Lot of AR-15 Magazines 3655 Winchester 52B Magazine Lot This lot includes eight various configured magazines from multiple This lot includes a single five round factory replacement magazine for manufacturers. First are six 30 round magazines to include; (2) BFI the Model 52B rifle only. It is in excellent as-near-new condition in its marked, (1) Parsons Precision Products marked, (1) Colt marked, (1) original factory packaging. (101007-56B1) Windham Weaponry marked and (1) Stag Arms marked all with either 3656 Winchester 52B Magazine Lot grey or black phosphate finish showing expected light handling marks This lot includes a single five round factory replacement magazine for from use. Second is an unmarked 20 round steel body magazine with the Model 52B rifle only. It is in excellent as-near-new condition in its blued finish that shows light handling marks and scattered spots of original factory packaging. (101007-56B) oxidation staining throughout. Third is an aluminum 10 round Colt 3657 Winchester 52B Magazine Lot marked magazine with grey phosphate finish and black plastic base. This lot includes a single five round factory replacement magazine for These magazines range in condition from very good to excellent. the Model 52B rifle only. It is in excellent as-near-new condition in its (109413-80BBL) original factory packaging. (101007-56B2) 3642 Ruger Mini-14 300 Blackout Magazine Lot 3658 Ruger Mini-14 300 Blackout Magazine Lot This lot includes a factory 20 round magazine that appears to have seen This lot includes a factory blued steel 20 round magazine for a Mini-14 little if any use and remains in excellent condition. (109413-80BBM) chambered in 300 AAC Blackout. The magazine is marked accordingly 3643 FN Five-Seven Magazine Lot along the right side and has a few scattered light scratches but remains This lot includes a single polymer 20 round Pro Mag magazine for the in excellent condition. (1X109413-80RI) FN Five-Seven pistol with a few minor light handling marks and remains 3659 VZ 26 Submachinegun Magazines in excellent condition. (109413-80BBN) This lot contains (2) 32-round steel 7.62x25mm VZ 26 submachinegun 3644 Lot of Glock Magazines magazines in very good condition with a gunmetal gray patina, light tool This lot includes three 40 cal. factory magazines. There are two 13 marks, and light oxidation staining. Spines of both magazines are round and one 15 round all with light usage marks in excellent condition. marked with a small ''x'' above the baseplate. (1X149869-9S) (109413-80BBP) 3660 Kel-Tec Magazines 3645 Lot of Government Model Magazines This lot includes two 26 round polymer magazines for the PLR pistol or This lot includes three stainless steel 8 round 45 ACP magazines. SU22 carbine. These are as-new dealer stock and remain sealed in There are two marked ''19200 / ASSY 5508694 / MFR. 30745'' along the their original factory packaging in excellent condition. floorplate and one with a molded plastic floorplate, all are in excellent (1X109413-80RAN) condition. (109413-80BBQ) 3661 FN Five-Seven Magazines 3646 Pmag and Accessories Lot This lot includes two 20 round magazines. One is not maker marked This lot includes one 30 round Magpul Industries AR-15 polymer and the other is from Pro Mag and both show very minor handling marks magazine that shows some minor light handling marks and two Mercob and remain in excellent condition. (109413-80RAS) Security Group LLC, Pmag Couplers. The couplers are as-new dealer 3662 German P.35(P) Radom Magazine stock and remain in their original factory packaging and the magazine One original 8-round occupation-made magazine for the Radom 9mm remains in excellent condition. (109413-80BBR) pistol. The magazine shows a pinned base with a few small proof marks 3647 Lot of Microtech Small Arms STG Magazines along the spine and retains about 90% original dull blue showing some This lot includes two, factory 10 round smoked colored 223 / 5.56 sparsely scattered mild oxidation staining and silvering along the edges. magazines for the ''STG Bull Pup'' carbine. The magazines remain in The spring seems to be serviceable. (13A9837-9A) sealed factory packaging and are as-new dealer stock in excellent 3663 German P.35(P) Radom Magazine and Holster condition. (109413-80BBS) One original 8-round occupation-made magazine and holster for the 3648 Lot of Sig Sauer Model P229 Magazines Radom 9mm pistol. The magazine shows a pinned base and a small This lot includes two 9mm magazines for the P229 pistol. One is a ten proof mark along the spine and retains about 85% original Parkerized round blued finish with light handling marks and the other a 15 round Sig finish showing some moderate edge wear and a few spots of mild Pro marked with green/grey phosphate finish that also has light handling oxidation staining. The spring seems to be serviceable. The brown marks and both remain in excellent condition. (109413-80BBT) leather flap holster shows a softened ''bnz'' and ''P35'' ink stamp on the 3649 Lot of Smith & Wesson M&P Magazines interior flap and rates about very good showing some flaking along the This lot includes two. First is a seven round 9mm magazine for the M&P flap, a small tear on the back, overall scuffs and handling marks with shield pistol that appears as-new in its original factory packaging. otherwise intact stitching. (13A9837-14A) Second is a 10 round blued finish 40 S&W / .357 marked magazine for 3664 German P.35(P) Radom Magazine and Holster the M&P compact pistol with follower marked 40. Both magazines One original 8-round occupation-made magazine and holster for the remain in excellent condition. (109413-80BBU) Radom 9mm pistol. The magazine shows punch-crimped base and 3650 Miscellaneous Magazine Lot slightly faded ''(Eagle) / 623'' Waffenamt on the body; it has mostly toned This lot includes five magazines in various calibers. First are two M1 to green-gray showing remnants of Parkerization, light edge wear and Carbine magazines. There is one unmarked ten round retaining all of its the spring seems to be serviceable. The black leather flap holster rates blue finish and one unmarked 30 round with scattered patches of light very fine showing strong ''P35(p)'' ink stamp on the interior flap along oxidation and light handling marks. Second is ten round 22 caliber with ''(Eagle) / WaA182'' Waffenamt. The holster shows some light edge magazine likely for a Savage MKII rifle that shows scattered specks of wear and scuffs with otherwise intact and strong stitching. very fine light oxidation staining. Third is a blued finish 10 round 380 (13A9837-15A) ACP magazine likely for a Beretta Model 84 pistol. Fourth is an 3665 German P.35(P) Radom Magazine and Holster unmarked likely ten round blued finish magazine for a CZ style pistol or One original 8-round occupation-made magazine and holster for the similar double notch cut pattern. These items are in very good to Radom 9mm pistol. The magazine shows punch-crimped base and excellent condition. (109413-80BBV) off-struck Waffenamt on the floorplate. The magazine retains about 90% 3651 Lot of Ruger Mini-30 Magazines original dark gray Parkerized finish with most of the loss due to some This lot includes two 7.62x39mm magazines. First is a five round oxidation staining near the top and some light pitting on the follower. factory magazine with a few minor light handling marks. Second is an The spring seems to be serviceable. The brown leather flap holster with unmarked 30 round magazine with some scattered specks of oxidation black-finished interior shows a slightly faded white ink stamp ''bnz 1944 / staining and light handling marks both remain in excellent condition. P35(p)''. The holster rates very good plus showing some moderate (109413-80BBW) creasing in a few areas, light scuffs and handling marks with otherwise 3652 Lot of Sig Sauer Magazines strong stitching. There is a name lightly scratched along the magazine This lot includes three as-new dealer stock magazines in their original pouch that appears to be ''A W TONELL''. (13A9837-12A) factory packaging. There are two product No. MAG-250C-45-9 3666 German P.08 Luger Holster by Karl Bucker with Kriegsmarine Marking (compact 9rnd 45 ACP) and one Mag-226-43-10 (10 round 226 This holster remains in very good plus condition retaining most of its magazine 40/357) all in excellent condition. (109413-80CQ) original black finish showing some flaking along the strap, mild overall 3653 Lot of AR-15 Magazines crackling and edge wear. A small area of stitching is coming loose at the This lot includes seven 10 round ASC marked magazines that are top rear edge, the buckle and remaining stitching otherwise intact. The as-new dealer stock still sealed in plastic wrapping. The magazines are back surface retains strong markings, slightly softened from the years in excellent as-new condition. (109413-80CK) showing ''KARL BUCKER / 1939 / WALDBROL'', ''(Eagle) / WaA727'' 3654 Lot of AR-15 Magazines and ''(Eagle) / M''. (9837-11A) This lot includes eight 10 round ASC marked magazines that are as-new 3667 Sig Model P-226 Magazine Lot dealer stock still sealed in plastic wrapping. The magazines are in This lot includes a pair of Sig factory P-226 9mm magazines with excellent as-new condition. (109413-80CL) fifteen-round capacity showing little or no use. Also included is a single Eagle International ''Eagle 2230'' 10/22 extended polymer 30-round magazine, the feed lips show moderate wear. (89984-30) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3668 Officers Model Magazine Lot 3683 Unertl 1 1/2'' Target Scope with Mounts This lot consist of (4) six-round 45 ACP magazines sized to fit Officers serial #1472, 8 power, 23 1/2'' overall length with 1 1/2'' adjustable Model semi-auto pistols or similar. Three magazines are blue finished, objective and fine crosshair reticle and clear optics. The metal surfaces and one is polished stainless steel. Three are unmarked and one is a retain about 90% thinning original blue showing operational ring wear, Kimber magazine. All are drilled with two holes on the base to allow the sparse fine oxidation and a shallow ding at the serial number. The installation of bumper pads. Overall, they rate excellent showing light standard mounts are blue, the recoil stop rings are in place, the spring use. (81007-88A) has been removed and a set of lens caps are included. (59899-34A) 3669 Government Model Magazine (500/700) This lot consist of a single military surplus magazine for the Colt 45 ACP Est. 500 - 700 Government Model semi-auto pistol or similar. This is a post war 3684 Redfield 2-7x Scope magazine with the following base markings ''19204- / ASSY 5508694 / This 11 1/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a Redfield MFR. 1M291''. The magazine rates about excellent. (81007-55A) ''4-Plex'' duplex reticle featuring a numbered rangefinding scale 3670 Ruger MKII Magazines (200-600) and rangefinding stadia. The metal surfaces retain about 95% This lot includes a pair of factory Ruger MKII 22 LR 10-round magazines gloss black finish with no more than superficial handling marks and light in excellent condition. It also includes a single Ramline MAK-1250 with signs of previous mounting. An excellent variable Redfield riflescope. metal body 12-round magazine in excellent condition. The last item in (129949-74A) this lot is a single unmarked magazine loader. (89900-18A) 3685 Weatherby Variable 2-7x Scope 3671 Sig Model P229 Magazines This 11 1/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a fine crosshair This lot includes a pair of factory Sig P-229 semi-auto magazines in 40 reticle. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original matte black finish S&W in excellent condition. (8A9899-7A) with few if any handling marks or blemishes. An excellent scope overall. 3672 S&W Model 469 Series Magazine Lot (129949-43A) This lot consist of a pair of 12-round 9mm magazines designed to fit the 3686 J. Unertl Hawk 4x Scope Smith & Wesson Model 469 and similar firearms in that series with finger This 11 3/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a fine crosshair extension removable baseplates in lightly used excellent condition. reticle. The gloss black bells and blue tube retain about 99% original (86654-8M) finish with minute signs of previous mounting hardly worth mention. An 3673 FN Model 1910 Magazine excellent scope overall. (129949-103A) This lot consist of a single magazine for an FN Model 1910 semi-auto 3687 Weaver K2.5 Scope pistol in 32 ACP. The blue finished magazine is marked on the right This 10 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with a fine crosshair side ''-FN- / 7.65 M/M'' and remains in excellent perhaps unused reticle. The metal surfaces retain a strong 98% original blue finish with condition. (89897-87A) very light handling marks scattered here and there mostly at the edges 3674 Colt Model 1908 Magazine of the ocular bell. A very fine scope overall. (129949-12A) This lot consist of a single unmarked, probably aftermarket, magazine 3688 Zeiss Diatal-Z 6x 42mm Scope for the Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless semi-auto pistol in 380 This 12 3/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a heavy German ACP showing only light use. (89558-22) #1 reticle, focus-adjustable ocular lens and two integral dovetail mounts. 3675 Tasco ProPoint Red Dot Sight The first mount, located beneath the tube, measures 4 1/4'' with a single This lot includes a single Tasco ProPoint red dot sight with removable 2x screw-hole 1'' from the front end. The second, beneath the objective booster in working order. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original bell, measures 2 1/2'' with screw-holes about 7/16'' and 3/4'' from the black anodized finish. The sight includes a pair of Weaver style rings front end. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original gloss black and features a rheostat brightness on/off adjustment knob. The sight finish, showing areas of silvering only on the mounts from previous light measures 7 11/16" long with 35mm objective lens. (89949-155A) use. Includes a pair of unmarked (likely proprietary) bikini-style lens 3676 Leupold Handgun Scope covers. (129949-227A) (200/400) This Leupold Vari-X 2.5-8X32mm Extended Eye Relief Scope has bright Est. 200 - 400 clear optics and features a duplex reticle. The metal surfaces retain 3689 Leupold Vari-X II 3-9x Scope about 99% original black anodized finish. It also includes a set of Butler This 12 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. Creek flip-open scope covers for the objective and ocular lenses. The turret caps are faded to a pale burnished plum, otherwise the (89949-147A) surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish showing some areas with 3677 Leupold Handgun Scope hints of plum and sparse instances of silvering hardly worth mention. A This Leupold M8-2X20mm Extended Eye Relief Scope has bright clear very fine scope overall. (129949-66A) (150/250) optics and features a duplex reticle. The metal surfaces retain about Est. 150 - 250 99% original black anodized finish. (81007-164A) 3690 Kahles Helia-C 2.5-10x 50mm Scope 3678 Leupold Handgun Scope This high-end 12 3/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a heavy This Leupold M8-2X20mm Extended Eye Relief Scope has bright clear duplex reticle and focus-adjustable ocular lens, providing a crisp vibrant optics and features a duplex reticle. The metal surfaces retain about picture at all levels of magnification. The scope is near mint with no 98% original black anodized finish showing limited scratches on the tube discernible blemishes on the matte black finish except the barest hints of from scope rings. (81007-139A) previous mounting visible under light and hardly worth mention. 3679 Leupold Handgun Scope Functionally as-new and exceptionally engineered, this Austrian optic This Leupold M8-2X20mm Extended Eye Relief Scope has bright clear will prove invaluable to the serious shooter. (129949-28A) (700/900) optics and features a duplex reticle. The metal surfaces retain about Est. 700 - 900 99% original black anodized finish showing a few minor handling marks. 3691 Swarovski Nova 3-12x 56mm Scope (81007-142A) This 15 1/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a German #4 3680 Leupold Handgun Scope reticle and adjustable ocular lens, providing a crisp vibrant picture at all This Leupold M8-2X20mm Extended Eye Relief Scope has bright clear levels of magnification. The surfaces retain about 98% original gloss optics and features a duplex reticle. The metal surfaces retain about black finish, showing only the tiniest handling marks and light signs of 99% original black anodized finish showing light marks from the scope previous mounting which do little to nothing to detract from the scope. rings. (81007-141A) Includes a pair of proprietary lens covers. A splendid top-of-the-line optic 3681 Bushnell Handgun Scope for the serious shooter. (129949-30A) (500/700) This Bushnell Elite 3200 2-6X32mm Extended Eye Relief Scope has Est. 500 - 700 bright clear optics and features a duplex reticle. The metal surfaces 3692 Weatherby Supreme Scope retain about 98% original silver anodized finish showing light wear marks This 12 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle from the scope rings. (81007-74A) and adjustable ocular lens. The gloss black surfaces retain about 99% 3682 Redfield Scope original finish with only the tiniest instances of silvering and hints of 2X-7X scope with 30mm objective measuring 11 1/8'' overall and previous mounting, otherwise the scope is near-mint. Includes a pair of equipped with a duplex reticle and clear optics. The metal retains proprietary rubber lens caps. An excellent Weatherby optic. 95-97% original blue with scattered tiny impact and ring marks. (129949-113A) (59984-29A) 3693 Leupold Vari-X III 2.5-8x Scope This 11 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with a thin duplex reticle. The surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish ever so slightly thinning to a nevertheless attractive even plum tinge across most of the surface with few if any other blemishes or signs of wear. An excellent scope overall. (129949-22A) (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3694 Leupold Vari-X III 3.5-10x 50mm Scope 3706 Leupold Vari-X IIc 1-4x 20mm Scope This 12 1/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a heavy duplex This 9 1/4'' variable scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. The surfaces retain about 99% original silver anodized finish with reticle. The gloss black surfaces retain about 99% original finish with few only the barest hints of previous mounting. Overall the scope is in if any signs of wear. Overall the scope is in excellent condition. excellent condition. (129949-24A) (150/250) (121007-29A) (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Est. 150 - 250 3695 Leupold Vari-X I 2-7x 33mm Scope 3707 Weaver Classic 400 4x Scope This 11'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. The This 11 3/4'' fixed power scope features clear excellent optics with a surfaces retain about 99% gloss black finish with few if any handling duplex reticle. The gloss black surfaces retain about 98% original finish marks or blemishes. An excellent scope overall. (129949-182A) with sparse tiny handling marks and instances of silvering hardly worth (150/250) mention. Overall the scope is in excellent condition. (121007-27A) Est. 150 - 250 3708 J. Unertl 24x Target Scope 3696 Weatherby Imperial 2 3/4x90 Scope This 26 1/8'' scope features clear excellent optics with a fine crosshair This 10 3/8'' scope features good slightly occluded optics with a fine reticle. The blued metal surfaces retain about 98% original finish with crosshair reticle. Some light scratches can be seen on the objective lens minimal signs of previous wear. Overall the scope is in excellent and the picture is a bit cloudy but shows no obstructions. The gloss condition. Includes a pair of Unertl micrometer-adjustable scope rings in black surfaces retain about 90% finish with a few areas of slight flaking, excellent condition and a 7'' screw-in objective sun shade which rates scattered light handling marks and some signs of previous mounting. near excellent with some spotted areas of very slight discoloration from Overall the scope is in good condition. (129949-1A) an unknown contaminant and some light unobstructive dinging. 3697 Weatherby Sight-Master 20-45x Spotting Scope (121007-19A) (400/600) This 12 1/2'' spotting scope features clear excellent optics and variable Est. 400 - 600 magnification with settings for 20x, 30x and 45x power. The seafoam 3709 Leupold Vari-X 2.5-8x Extended Eye Relief Scope green finish shows a few light handling marks and signs of previous light This 9 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. use, otherwise the scope is in excellent condition. Includes a tripod, lens The surfaces retain about 99% original gloss black finish with no covers and green hard plastic carry case. All appropriate components discernible blemishes. Overall the scope is in excellent condition. are present and in excellent condition, the case is in very good plus (121007-73A) (150/250) condition with a bit of wear and oxidation on the latches. (129949-240) Est. 150 - 250 3698 Zeiss Diavari-C 1.5-4.5x 18mm Scope 3710 Leupold Vari-X 2.5-8x Extended Eye Relief Scope This 12'' variable power scope features clear excellent optics with a This 9 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. duplex reticle and adjustable ocular lens. The metal surfaces retain The surfaces retain about 99% original gloss black finish with some about 99% matte black finish with few if any discernible blemishes. negligible hints of wear from previous mounting. Overall the scope is in Overall the scope is in excellent condition. Includes a proprietary pair of excellent condition. (121007-140A) (100/200) rubber bikini-style lens covers. (121010-2) (400/600) Est. 100 - 200 Est. 400 - 600 3711 Leupold Vari-X III 3.5-10x 50mm Scope 3699 Weaver Marksman 4x Scope This 12'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. The This 11 5/8'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. surfaces retain about 99% original gloss black finish with the barest hints The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with a bit of light of wear from previous mounting. Overall the scope is in excellent silvering at the edges of either bell. Overall the scope is in excellent condition. (121007-5A) (150/250) condition. Includes a pair of Weaver-style rings and matching Est. 150 - 250 Weaver-style screw-on bases. (9678-116A) 3712 Weaver K3-C3 3x Scope 3700 J. Unertl 10x Hunting Scope This 10 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with a fine crosshair This 16'' scope features clear excellent optics with a target dot crosshair reticle. The surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish with the barest reticle and adjustable objective lens. The metal surfaces retain about hints of wear from previous mounting. Overall the scope is in excellent 90% original blue with areas of silvering from the micrometer-adjustable condition. (121007-28A) proprietary rings and just a few tiny handling marks. The rings 3713 Lyman Super Targetspot 12x Scope themselves also show some superficial areas of silvering. The base of This 23 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with an extremely fine the objective bell is toned to plum with no finish loss. Includes a pair of crosshair reticle, an adjustable objective lens and proprietary dovetail mounts compatible with the rings. (129738-255A) (400/600) dovetail-base rings with external windage and elevation micrometer Est. 400 - 600 adjustments. The surfaces retain about 98% original blue with very slight 3701 Leupold M8-4X Scope instances of silvering and barely visible wear from previous use. This 10 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. includes a blued screw-in sunshade and a pair of blued screw-in metal The surfaces retain about 99% original matte black finish with few if any lens covers. An excellent scope overall. (121007-56A) blemishes. Overall the scope is in excellent condition. (129949-217A) 3714 Colt AR-15 4x 20mm Scope (150/250) This Colt-marked 6'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex Est. 150 - 250 reticle and an adjustable BDC dial for 100-500 yards. The matte black 3702 Bushnell Banner 2.5x 20mm Scope surfaces retain about 99% original finish with only the barest hints of This 10 3/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. silvering and handling marks from previous use hardly worth the The surfaces retain about 99% original gloss black finish with few if any mention. Includes a proprietary mount for attachment to an AR-15 carry blemishes. Includes a pair of Weaver scope mounts and a 5'' handle and a pair of genuine leather bikini-style lens covers. An Weaver-style scope base. (129678-103A) excellent scope for your AR-15. (129971-2) 3703 Redfield Widefield 2 3/4x 20mm Scope 3715 Leupold Vari-X IIc 1-4x 20mm Scope This 10 1/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a fine crosshair This 9 1/4'' scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle. reticle. The gloss black surfaces retain about 99% original finish with The gloss black surfaces retain about 99% original finish with very slight very tiny handling marks and instances of silvering hardly worth mention. hints of previous mounting. An excellent scope overall. (121007-7A) Overall the scope is in excellent condition. (129990-5A) (150/250) 3704 Bushnell Wide Angle 4-12x 40mm Scope Est. 150 - 250 This 12 3/8'' variable scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex 3716 Lyman No. 1 Second Variation Combination Tang Sight reticle and adjustable optical and objective lenses. The matte black One Lyman folding rear tang sight with adjustable knurled elevation surfaces retain about 98% original finish with some light instances of thimble and fold-down peep aperture for choice of large and small silvering from previous mounting. The upper turret cap is no longer aperture sizes. The screw-holes of the included base measure about 1 present, otherwise the scope is in overall excellent condition. 1/8'' apart center-to-center; correct screws are included. The back of the (129965-42A) base is marked with application code ''J'' for Marlin Model 1893 rifles in 3705 Leupold Vari-X III 3.5-10x 40mm Scope .32-40 and .38-55 calibers. The metal surfaces of the sight retain about This 12 3/8'' variable scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex 85% original blue with some light areas of silvering and oxidation reticle. The matte black surfaces retain about 99% original finish with the staining here and there and some negligible wear commensurate with barest hints of wear from previous mounting. Overall the scope is in light previous use. All moving parts function well mechanically. Overall a excellent condition. (121007-23A) (150/250) very fine classic Lyman receiver sight. (128824-2A) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3717 Spotting Scope Lot 3729 Tasco Scope Lot This lot includes a Ducks Unlimited 20-60x60 spotting scope with tripod This lot includes a 6-24x42 A.O. rifle scope with Mil Dot reticle and crisp and carry case. This optic is water proof and bears the Ducks Unlimited clear optics. The scope measures 16'' overall and includes a set of logo along the side, it comes with carry strap, green colored nylon case tactical style 1'' rings and has a few very minor light handling marks. with foam inserts, 10'' tripod, lens cover and instruction sheet and The scope remains in excellent condition overall. (109974-20A) remains in excellent condition with crisp clear optics. (109731-5) 3730 Tasco Scope Lot 3718 Spotting Scope and Accessories Lot This lot includes a World Class 4-16X50 A.O. rifle scope with duplex This lot includes a Ducks Unlimited optics set including a 20-60x60 reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 13 3/4'' overall with a spotting scope, tripod, and 8x21 monocular with a hard and soft case. matte black finish and includes a set of 1'' tip-off style rings and it The scope is marked with D.U. logo and has crisp clear optics and remains in overall excellent condition. (109974-30B) comes with lens covers, 10'' tripod and soft sided black nylon carry case 3731 Weatherby Scope Lot with strap. The monocular has crisp clear optics and is marked with the This lot includes a matte black Variable 2 3/4-10x rifle scope with D.U. logo and also has a black nylon carry case. The items come in a crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 13'' overall hard sided aluminum travel case with foam inserts with individual and appears to never have been mounted and comes with its original cutouts for each item. There is a cutout for a set of binoculars that are factory box of which are in excellent condition. (109949-242) [Dr. James no longer with this set and overall it remains in very good to excellent D. Morgan Collection] condition. (109731-5A) 3732 Weatherby Scope Lot 3719 Weatherby Scope Lot This lot includes a matte black 2 3/4x90 Imperial rifle scope with This lot includes a gold colored Imperial 4x81 scope with crosshair crosshair reticle and crisp clear optics. There are faint ring marks along reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 11 1/2'' overall with the 1'' diameter tube and no other apologies to mention. Included are a evident ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube with a scratch and some set of leather bikini-style lens covers, manual and correct factory box. A spots of flaking in the gold color paint. A very serviceable scope that fine example overall. (109949-242A) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] would be right at home on any of the great Weatherby's we have offered 3733 Weatherby Scope Lot in this sale. Included is a set of rubber bikini-style lens covers. This lot includes a gloss black 2-7x34 Supreme rifle scope with duplex (109949-243) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope appears to have never been 3720 Weatherby Scope Lot mounted and comes with a set of Weatherby lens covers, manual and this lot includes a silver colored Variable 2 3/4-10x scope with crosshair factory box (has tape repaired corners) and the scope remains in reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 13'' overall and excellent condition. (109949-242B) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] shows evident ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube with some 3734 Weatherby Scope Lot scattered chips and scratches in the finish. The objective bell has a This lot includes a gloss black Mark XXII 4x50 rifle scope with heavy sticky residue built up under the included rubber bikini-style lens covers duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures roughly 12'' that does not impede function. A fine condition scope overall. overall, the body with integral mounting provisions for 1/2'' target blocks (109949-243A) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] or dovetail style mounting. The scope has a few light scratches and 3721 Weatherby Scope Lot some silvering along the lock ring and comes with leather bikini-style This lot includes a red colored Variable 2-7x rifle scope with crosshair lens covers, manual, wipe, and factory box and all remain in excellent reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11 1/2'' overall with condition. (109949-242C) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] light ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube with a couple of small chips 3735 Weatherby Scope Lot scattered about. Included is a set of rubber bikini-style lens covers in This lot includes a gloss black 4x44 Supreme rifle scope with duplex overall excellent condition. (109949-243B) [Dr. James D. Morgan reticle and crisp clear optics. There is light to perhaps moderate ring Collection] wear along the bottom of the 1'' diameter tube and the scope measures 3722 Weatherby Scope Lot 12 1/2'' overall and comes with a correct factory box, manual and wipe This lot includes a gloss black Premier 4x40 rifle scope with post and and all remain in very good condition. (109949-242D) [Dr. James D. crosshair reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11 3/4'' Morgan Collection] overall with a set of 1'' Leupold style standard rings and has a couple of 3736 Leupold Scope Lot light scattered handling marks remaining in excellent condition. This lot includes an M8 12X A.O. high turret bench rest scope with fine (109949-243C) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 15 1/8'' 3723 Weatherby Scope Lot overall with added 2'' sunshade and has a gloss black finish. There are This lot includes a gloss black Variable 2 3/4-10x rifle scope with several light handling marks scattered about and a set of 1'' Millet tall crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 5/8'' rings are affixed. There is a small abrasion along the left side of the tube overall with a set of 1'' Buehler split rings and has a few scattered light and the scope remains in very good condition. (109965-21A) handling marks but remains in excellent condition. (109949-243D) [Dr. 3737 Leupold Scope Lot James D. Morgan Collection] This lot includes a Vari-X II 3-9x40 rifle scope with duplex reticle and 3724 Weatherby Scope Lot crisp clear optics. The scope has a gloss black finish with 1'' diameter This lot includes a gloss black Imperial 4x81 rifle scope with crosshair tube with faint ring marks and included is a set of Butler Creek flip-up reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11 1/2'' overall and lens covers. (101007-26A) has light ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube with no other apologies 3738 Redfield Scope Lot to mention. Included is a set of rubber bikini-style lens covers. Scope is This lot includes a 2-7x32 rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear in excellent condition. (109949-243E) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] optics. This gloss black scope has a 1'' diameter tube with light ring and 3725 Weatherby Scope Lot handling marks. The scope remains in about excellent condition. This lot includes a gloss black Imperial 4x81 rifle scope with post and (109937-2A) crosshair reticle with crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11 1/2'' 3739 BSA Scope Lot overall and has light to perhaps moderate ring marks along the 1'' This lot includes a Platinum 6-24x50 A.O. rifle scope with target dot diameter tube with some scattered light handling marks. The scope reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 14 3/4'' overall and remains in fine condition. (109949-243F) [Dr. James D. Morgan has a set of Millet 1'' tall rings attached and shows overall scattered light Collection] oxidation staining in the matte black finish. Included are a set of screw 3726 Weaver Scope Lot in lens covers and item remains in very good condition. (109965-59A) This lot includes a 4-16x42 A.O. scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear 3740 Leupold Scope Lot optics. The matte black scope measures 14'' overall with a few very This Lot includes a Vari-X III 3.5-10x rifle scope with duplex reticle and minor handling marks hardly worth mentioning and comes with a set of crisp clear optics. The matte black scope has high target style turrets rubber bikini-style lens covers and 1'' Weaver-style tip off rings. A fine and shows light ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube and remains in condition optic overall. (109974-31A) overall excellent condition. (101007-21A) 3727 Redfield Scope Lot 3741 Leupold Scope Lot This lot includes a Revolution 4-12x40 rifle scope with Accu-Range This lot includes a Premier 16X A.O. rifle scope with fine duplex reticle reticle and crisp clear optics. The matte black scope measures 12 1/4'' and crisp clear optics. This gloss black rifle scope measures 17 1/2'' overall with light ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube and remains in overall with included 4'' sunshade. The scope has tall target turrets and about excellent condition. (109896-80A) shows light ring marks along its 1'' diameter tube and includes a set of 3728 Leupold Scope Lot Butler Creek flip-up lens covers. (101007-20A) This lot includes a Vari-X 3-9 compact rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11'' overall with a gloss black finish and has light ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube. This scope remains in excellent condition. (109986-1A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3742 Weatherby Scope Lot 3754 Lyman Receiver Sight This lot includes a matte black Imperial 4x81 rifle scope with fine This lot includes a No. 60 Extension receiver sight for a Remington crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measure 11 1/2'' 513T, 580, 581, 582, and Savage Anschutz 64. This sight is complete overall and has four small dimples along the 1'' tube where rings used to with mounting block and aperture disc and remains in excellent sit. The scope otherwise remains free of any other defects and comes condition. (109111-4E) with a correct period box and leather lens covers, all remain in very good 3755 Lyman Receiver Sight condition. (109949-242E) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] This lot includes a No. 57M receiver sight. This sight is an earlier 3743 Weatherby Scope Lot version with ''clip on'' index cover and is complete with mounting screws This lot includes a gloss black Mark XXII 4x50 rifle scope with fine and aperture disc. The working parts are stiff but functional and this crosshair reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures roughly sight remains in excellent condition. (109111-4F) 12'' overall, the body with integral mounting provisions for 1/2'' target 3756 Lyman Receiver Sight blocks or dovetail style mounting. The scope has a few light scratches This lot includes a No. 57EW receiver sight for a Winchester 69A or 72 and some silvering along the lock ring and comes with leather flat side receiver. The sight has some scattered patches of fine bikini-style lens covers, manual, wipe, and factory box and all remain in oxidation staining on and around the index and knurled target knobs and excellent condition. (109949-242F) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] the working parts are stiff but functional. There are no mounting screws 3744 Weatherby Scope Lot included and this sight remains in very good condition. (109111-4G) This lot includes a matte black 2X to 7X Variable rifle scope with 3757 Lyman Receiver Sight crosshair reticle and clean clear optics. The scope measures 11 1/2'' This lot includes a No. 57RS receiver sight for a variety of Remington overall with light ring and handling marks scattered along the 1'' target rifles. The sight has light oxidation staining overall and all parts diameter tube. The scope comes with a period correct box and both work freely. The mounting screws are no longer present and an remain in very good condition. (109949-242G) [Dr. James D. Morgan aperture disc is present and the sight remains in very good condition Collection] overall. (109111-4AH) 3745 Weatherby Scope Lot 3758 Lyman Receiver Sight This lot includes a gloss black 4x40 Premier rifle scope with duplex This lot includes a No. 57 WJS receiver sight for use on a variety of reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 12'' overall and has Winchester, Remington, Savage and Weatherby rifles. The sight has faint ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube with two small spots of some scattered light fine oxidation staining along the index and aperture adhesive residue staining on the objective bell and comes with its bar and is missing one of the mounting screws and aperture disc. It original factory box and both remain in very good to excellent condition. features ''stay-set'' coin slotted adjusters and all parts work freely. The (109949-242H) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] sight remains in very good condition. (109111-4I) 3746 Weatherby Scope Lot 3759 Receiver Sight Lot This lot includes a gloss black 3-9x44 Supreme rifle scope with duplex This lot includes two unmarked receiver sights. The first sight is reticle and crisp clear optics. The 12 1/2'' overall length scope appears equipped with knurled target knobs and is missing the aperture disc and to have never been mounted and comes with a set of Weatherby lens mounting screws, however it remains in very good condition overall it covers, manual and factory box, wipe, and the scope remains in shows a long tang with four screw holes. Second is a sporting sight excellent condition. (109949-242I) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] likely for a shotgun style application with scattered oxidation staining 3747 N.R.S. Scope Lot and the letters R-L LV electric penciled along the top. There are no This Japanese manufactured Weatherby Model 300C 2.5x32 rifle scope mounting screws included, the sight has a long dovetailed tang and the with crosshair reticle and clean clear optics measures 12'' overall with 1'' sight remains in good overall condition. (109111-4J) diameter tube and appears to have never been mounted. The scope 3760 Lyman No.1 Tang Sight comes with a set of bikini-style lens covers and a correctly labeled This lot includes a second variation tang sight. The sight retains factory box with added masking tape along the cover marked for sale perhaps 65% of its original finish with now turned to a brown color Weatherby 2.5x32 and all items remain in very good to excellent patina. There are splashes of pewter mixed about and all parts function condition. (109949-242J) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] properly. The application code is no longer visible and the screw hole 3748 Lot of Gun Sights and Accessories pattern measures 2.175'' center to center. The sight has a lovely aged This lot includes three items. First is a set of Zone 3 Tritium Night Sights appearance and remains in excellent condition. (109111-4K) for S&W M&P model pistols. They are green dot sights still sealed in 3761 Lyman No. 1 Tang Sight their original factory packaging and are as-new dealer stock in excellent This lot includes an N coded second variation sight for a Winchester condition. Second are two 1'' Scope Levels. There is one MSP and one 1886 rifle. The sight is mostly a brown color patina with pewter Scope Level both as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. undertones and has some spots of light fine oxidation staining along the (109413-81, 109) base. The knurled adjuster works freely and stills stays firmly in place. 3749 Redfield Receiver Sight A fine example overall. (109111-4L) This lot includes a No. 75 series receiver sight for a Winchester Model 3762 Lyman No. 1 Tang Sight 75 target rifle. The sight has a spot of oxidation and hardened oil This lot includes a W coded second variation sight for a Winchester staining and is missing the aperture. All parts move freely and the sight 1873 rifle. The sight retains 85 to perhaps 90% of its original finish with remains in very good overall condition. (109111-4) even loss on the knurled adjuster and peep. The sight snaps firmly in 3750 Redfield Receiver Sight position and all parts work appropriately and this sight remains in This lot includes a No. 102 series receiver sight for a Winchester Model excellent condition. (109111-4M) 54 and 70 rifle. The sight retains nearly all of its blue finish with some 3763 King No. 210 Improved Tang Sight light oxidation staining in the knurls of the thumb screw and slots on the This lot includes an R-14 coded sight for a Remington Model 14 or 141 screws for the aperture mount. There is no attaching screw present rifle. This sight retains nearly all of its original finish with a few spots of however the screw-in aperture is present. A fine example overall. light oxidation staining and some silvering along the high edges. All (109111-4A) parts work properly and this sight remains in excellent condition. 3751 Redfield Receiver Sight (109111-4N) This lot includes a No. 80 series receiver sight for a Mauser rifle. The 3764 Lyman No. 1 Tang Sight sight has spots of light oxidation staining and a few minor handling This lot includes an H coded second variation sight for a Marlin 1892 marks and all parts work freely. There is no aperture disc present and rifle. The sight has an overall brown color patina with some silver along the sight remains in very good condition. (109111-4B) the high edges. All parts work freely and the sight locks firmly in place. 3752 Redfield Receiver Sight An honest example in overall fine condition. (109111-4P) This lot includes a No.70 series receiver sight for a Winchester Model 54 3765 Lyman No. 103 Windgauge Tang Sight or 70 rifle. The sight is complete with target knobs and aperture disc will This lot includes an SN coded sight for a Savage 1919 N.R.A. Rifle. all parts working freely and remains in excellent condition. (109111-4C) The sight retains perhaps 55% original blue finish with the balance 3753 Lyman Receiver Sight toned to brown and silver. There is scattered light oxidation staining and This lot includes a Lyman No. 57MS receiver sight for a variety of rifles all parts work properly. The sight is complete and remains in very good including Mossberg 144LS, Remington 514, multiple Savage, Stevens, condition overall. (109111-4Q) Springfield, and H&R models as well. The sight has some scattered 3766 Lyman R14 Receiver Sight light oxidation staining on the turret knob and scale and all parts work This lot includes a receiver sight for the Remington Model 14 and 141 freely. The mounting screws and aperture disc are no longer present rifles. The sight retains 95% original blue with some light scratches and and this sight remains in very good condition. (109111-4D) spots of fine oxidation staining and is clearly marked R-14 un the underside of the base. All parts work properly and the sight snaps firmly in place. A fine example overall. (109111-4R) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3767 Lyman No. 1 Tang Sight 3780 Lyman Receiver Sight This lot includes an R coded sight for Remington No. 3 in all calibers This lot includes an RH coded No.66 sight for a Remington Model 740, except .22. The sight has toned to a smooth brown patina with traces of 742, and 760 rifle. The sight is complete with mounting screws, aperture blue in protected areas. All parts work properly and the sight snaps disc, instruction sheet and factory box. The sight retains nearly all of its firmly in place. An overall very good example. (109111-4S) original blue finish and has ''stay-set'' adjusters and remains in excellent 3768 Lyman No. 103 Windgauge Tang Sight condition. The orange box with black label rates about very good with This lot includes a WF coded sight for a Winchester Model 52 rifle. The some light scuffing along the edges, a partially separated end flap and is sight is a mix of pewter and brown patina with scattered fine oxidation missing a section of the label on the left side. (109111-4AF) staining. All parts appear in good working order and it remains in very 3781 Redfield Receiver Sight good condition. (109111-4T) This lot includes a No. 70W micrometer receiver sight with hunting 3769 Marbles Automatic Flexible Joint Rear Sight knobs for use on Winchester Models 54, and 70 and Remington Models This S1 coded sight intended for use on the Savage 99 Rifle is mostly a 721, and 722. The sight retains nearly all of its original blue with some brown patina with traces of blue visible under bright light. The parts all scattered spots of very light fine oxidation staining and all parts work work freely and the can be locked into position. There are no mounting freely. Included with the sight are the original blank warranty card and screws provided and this sight remains in very good condition overall. factory box. The box has overall light scuffing and the mounting screws (109111-4U) are no longer present. The sight remains in excellent condition overall. 3770 Lyman No. 30 1/2 Tang Sight (109111-4AG) This lot includes an SA coded sight with eyepiece for a Savage 99 rifle. 3782 Redfield Receiver Sight The sight is a mix of blue and brown patina with scattered light oxidation This lot includes a No. 80W micrometer receiver sight with hunting staining and some silvering along certain edges. The parts all work knobs for either Winchester Models 54, 70 or Remington Models 721, properly and this sight remains in very fine condition. (109111-4V) 722 rifles. The sight retains nearly all of its original blue finish with spots 3771 M.S.A. Co. Tang Sight of light fine oxidation staining scattered about and is missing the screw This lot includes an older Marbles ''special base'' flexible sight for a Krag that holds the elevation plate in place and does include mounting rifle. The underside of the base is clearly marked Krag and the sight is a screws. The sight comes with a correct factory box that remains in very mix of blue and brown patina. All parts work properly and this sight good condition overall. (109111-4AI) remains in very good to near excellent condition. (109111-4W) 3783 Lyman Tang Sight 3772 Sharps Model 1878 Military Rear Sight This lot includes a No.2 tang sight for Marlin Models 336, 1895 and 30 This lot includes a second variant F.M. Barnes rear sight. The sight is a series rifles. The sight comes in an orange colored plastic case with combination folding ladder with elevation adjustments out to 1000 yards. tang screw and special base. The sight retains nearly all of its original The sight retains strong blue and has some scattered spots of oxidation blue with a small spot of loss on the front of the shaft. The special base staining and remains in overall near excellent condition. (109111-4X) is to allow installation without damage to the serial number and also 3773 Sharps Model 1878 Military Rear Sight included is an instruction booklet. This sight remains in excellent This lot includes a second variant F.M. Barnes rear sight. The sight is a condition. (109111-4AJ) combination folding ladder with elevation adjustments out to 1000 yards. 3784 Redfield Receiver Sight The sight is mostly a grey and brown patina with spots of oxidation This lot includes a No. 70W micrometer sight for the following model staining and some very minor light pitting. The graduation markings are rifles; Winchester 54, 70 and Remington 721, and 722. The sight is still visible and this sight remains in overall very good condition. complete and has ''hunter'' style knobs and retains nearly all of its (109111-4Y) original blue finish with a couple spots of very light fine oxidation staining 3774 Lyman No. 1A Tang Sight and some silvering along select edges. Included with the sight are the This lot includes a DA coded sight for a Winchester Lever Action Model mounting screws, blank warranty card, and factory box. The box shows 53 and 55 rifle. The sight retains 95% of its evenly fading blue finish overall light scuffing and all items remain in very good to excellent with scattered spots of fine oxidation staining and silvering along the condition. (109111-4AK) sharp edges. Included is a correct factory box and paperwork however 3785 Redfield Receiver Sight no mounting screws are included. (109111-4Z) This lot includes a No. 70S micrometer sight for a Springfield or Newton 3775 Lyman Receiver Sight rifle. The sight retains nearly all of its original finish with some scattered This lot includes a No. 66 receiver sight in correct factory box with light fine oxidation staining on the base and arm and is complete with papers. The sight is coded W88 for a Winchester Model 88 Rifle and target knobs, aperture disc and mounting screws. Also included are a retains near all of its original blue finish with a couple minor handling correctly labeled factory box with light scuffs and light staining with blank marks and a spot or two of very light fine oxidation staining. One of the warranty card and mounting instruction sheet. A fine example. mounting screws is missing and this sight and box remain in overall (109111-4AL) excellent condition. (109111-4AA) 3786 Lyman Receiver Sight 3776 Lyman Receiver Sight This lot includes a No. 57FN micrometer sight for a FN Mauser rifle. This lot includes a No. 66 receiver sight coded W77 for a Winchester The sight has ''stay-set'' knobs and quick release slide and retains Model 77 rifle. This sight is complete with aperture disc, mounting nearly all of its original finish with a small handling mark along the rear screws, papers and factory box. The sight appears to have never been edge of the sight arm. Included with the sight are a factory box with mounted and remains in excellent condition. The box shows some overall scuffing and light dirt staining and instruction sheet. The scuffing along the ends and edges but otherwise remains in very good mounting screws and aperture disc are no longer present. condition. (109111-4AB) (109111-4AM) 3777 O.F. Mossberg Receiver Sight 3787 Lyman Receiver Sight This lot includes a No. S331 receiver sight for the Model 144 LSA rifle. This lot includes a No. 57 RS micrometer sight compatible with the This sight is complete with aperture disc and mounting screws. It comes following Remington Model 41A, 510, 511, 512, 513, and 521T rifles. in a correctly labeled factory box and both are in excellent condition. The sight is complete with mounting screws and aperture disc and has (109111-4AC) ''stay-set'' knobs with quick slide feature and comes in a factory box with 3778 Lyman Receiver Sight a partially separated end flap and some light scuffing. (109111-4AN) This lot includes a No. 56 R12 coded receiver sight for a Remington 3788 Rare Belding & Mull 9X Target Scope with Mounts Model 12 and 121 rifle. The sight comes with mounting screws, serial #1142, 9 power, 7/8" tube, 17" overall length with 1" fixed aperture disc, and a correct factory box and appears to have never been objective and a fine crosshair reticle and cloudy optics which may be in mounted. An excellent example overall. (109111-4AD) need of a cleaning. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue 3779 Lyman Target Front Sight with fine oxidation and staining. The top of the tube is marked This lot includes a No. 17A front globe sight with inserts and factory box. "BENDING & MULL / PHILIPSBURG, PENNA. U.S.A. / 9 X" and the The sight retains nearly all of its original blue finish with some silvering base appropriately marked. The adjustable target mounts and clamp along the rear edges and has a couple of spots of light fine oxidation rings remain intact. (59700-4) (600/800) staining near the dovetail. It is marked 17AM along the bottom of the Est. 600 - 800 dovetail. There are seven black colored and two clear amber colored 3789 CenterPoint AO RGB Illuminated Mil-Dot 6x Scope inserts and the ''S'' marked standard box rates about very good with This 8 1/2'' scope features clear excellent optics with an adjustable some light scuffing and the label is missing a small sliver along the top. objective lens and a duplex mil-dot reticle. The reticle features (109111-4AE) dial-adjustable variable gradient illumination in both red and green. The illumination is fully functional. The surfaces retain about 99% original matte black finish with tiny instances of silvering hardly worth mention. Includes a pair of Weaver-style rings which show flecks of silvering at the corners but otherwise rate excellent. An excellent scope overall. (1X127331-5E) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3790 Tasco AccuDot Sight 3797 Lyman 48 WJS Micrometer Sight (1) Red Dot sight has Weaver style quick detach rings and shows overall This vintage sight in in excellent condition with original blued finish and light handling marks along its entire length. The optic lenses are cloudy functions perfectly. The sight features target turrets, 1/4 MOA and it is uncertain if the item functions properly. (3X109506-28) adjustments, 60 point elevation slide and includes the disc aperture. No 3791 German Flak Gun Anti-Aircraft Sight mounting screws are present. Perfect for restoring that Pre-64 This dzl code serial #8548 anti-aircraft scope retains nearly all of its Winchester Model 70 to a period correct factory sight option. original finish with range finding reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope (259920-2A) comes with a rubber eyecup that remains soft and flexible and has a 3798 German Persian Contract P.08 Luger Parts spot near the reticle with a glass cover that allows for a light source to 9mm, 4'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The complete upper illuminate the reticle. The dovetail mount is marked ''dzl 8548 / Z.F. 3x8 receiver with barrel and toggle train retains about 90% original blue, the Flak'' with 3,7cm 37 on the reverse side. This optic was used on the barrel thinning slightly under bright light and most of the loss due to German 37mm guns during WWII and remains in fine condition. some patches of light pitting and oxidation scattered along the high (1X10A9737-8A) (100/200) edges, left side barrel and top of the rear toggle piece. The small parts Est. 100 - 200 retain a healthy amount of nice fire blue and the ejector shows fine straw 3792 Vintage Pyro-Werk ''Bioptix'' Optical Pyrometer color. All markings remain intact and crisp showing nice Persian lettering This sophisticated German-made optical device is designed to remotely and crest above the chamber, the major components also show small measure high temperatures by the color ratio of incandescent light British proof marks. The barrel and receiver are numbered in Persian emissions. This item appears to be vintage to around WWII or the ''1089'' while the toggle parts are matching ''89''. Also included are a immediate post-war period and is offered as a collectible from that era. sideplate, trigger with spring, recoil spring with guide rod, recoil spring 10 3/4'' in length and 3'' in diameter, the aluminum device is finished in link, hold-open with spring, takedown lever, magazine release with black lacquer and fitted with a rubber eye cushion. The optics are poor, spring, two pins, a pair of grip screws, safety tab and safety lever. The heavily obscured by cloudiness and other obstructions somewhere sideplate retains about 90% original blue showing some light pitting and within the device though some light is visible at certain settings. oxidation and the other small parts retain good straw color. All of the Sufficiently high temperatures to test full functionality were unavailable. remaining numbered small parts are matching in Persian ''89''. Finally Two bands around the center serve as dials to measure included is a set of un-numbered checkered walnut grips that rate good, ''Schwarze-Temp'' (Black Temperature) and ''Farb-Temp'' (Color the left panel with a chip at the rear corner where the safety lever would Temperature). Windows just below or above show the measured be, some overall lightly chipped points and dings. (13B8049-1F) temperature in Celsius, ranging from 950 to 1900 degrees. Optics aside, 3799 German Persian Contract P.08 Luger Parts the device is in near excellent condition with a few spots of flaking and 9mm, 4'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a few small light handling wear but no major handling marks and no discernible freckles. The complete upper receiver with barrel and toggle train retain dings or deformations. All major components are present. The rubber about 94% original blue with most of the loss due to some thinning and eyepiece shows a bit of light spotting from age but otherwise no signs of light oxidation staining at the muzzle, a few smaller specks of mild degradation. The original two-piece leather tube case is included. The oxidation and light handling marks. The small parts retain lovely fire blue carrying strap shows light surface degradation and has separated on and the ejector shows good straw color along with some mild oxidation. one side; the bottom face of the body has also been lost. Otherwise, the All markings remain crisp and clear showing nice Persian lettering and remainder of the body and top show only light surface scuffing and crest above the chamber. The barrel and receiver are numbered in crazing and retain tight complete stitching. An interesting and Persian ''2484'' while the toggle parts are matching ''84''. Also included uncommon industrial optic of precision German manufacture. are a sideplate, trigger with spring, recoil spring with guide rod, recoil (1X129737-17) spring link, takedown lever, magazine release, two pins, a pair of grip 3793 Hensoldt Wetzlar Z-24 Scope & HK-Style Claw Mount screws, safety tab and safety lever. The sideplate retains about 70% One Hensoldt Wetzlar Z-24 4x28mm scope with German-style reticle original blue showing moderate edge wear while the remaining small and bright excellent optics in military surplus excellent condition parts retain generous straw color; all of the numbered small parts are retaining about 98% original black enamel showing light handling marks matching as well ''84''. Finally included is a set of un-numbered and minor high edge silvering. Turrets feature crisp tactile and audible checkered walnut grips that rate good showing light staining, small dings click adjustments. Scope is marked ''1240-12-144-0714'' beneath the and the right panel with some moderate edge wear. (13B8049-1G) logo with turrets marking in German. Underside of scope features a 3800 Browning Buck Mark Barrel silver sticker marked ''Inst. MES 4'' over ''6188'' in blue pen over This 5 1/2'' 22 LR heavy bull barrel features a bright excellent bore, ''Hensoldt, Wetzlar''. Scope is attached to an unmarked steel HK-style green fiber optic front sight and is tapped for sight rail installation. The claw mount retaining 99% original Parkerized finish with clamping barrel retains 95% of a smooth gray finish and is marked with the mechanism that appears to function well mechanically. Also included is Browning Arms Morgan Utah and Montreal P.Q. address. (259428-1A) a Weaver-style rail that will bolt to the claw mount if a different type of 3801 Lone Wolf 45 ACP Glock Barrel optic is desired and a set of rubber lens covers marked ''Bikini Cover''. Model LWD-304TH: This high quality aftermarket 4 1/4'' stainless steel (23B9688-20B) barrel is in near new condition with a bright excellent bore. The barrel 3794 Gerard Rifle Scope features drop in installation, 416 stainless steel construction and is This is a fixed power Dr. Walter Gerard ''C / Gerard'' marked 4 1/2X threaded (.578x28) for suppressor use. (259428-1B) scope with serial #49262 with a German #1 style three-post reticle with 3802 Glock 29 357 SIG Barrel crisp clear optics. The metal surfaces are mostly a blue-gray mix with This factory 4'' blued barrel features a bright excellent bore with spots of scattered light oxidation staining and a few scratches here and operational wear on the bearing surfaces. The barrel is marked .357 on there. The brass rings around the objective and eye lenses have most the top flat. (259428-1) of their black enamel with bright brass visible around the edges. The 3803 German Persian Contract LP.08 Luger Parts brass adjustment controls have similar wear. This WWI vintage scope is 9mm, 8'' barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing light in near excellent condition and would be a great addition to restore a oxidation in the grooves and strong rifling throughout. The metal German military sniper rifle or other World War I or II period sporting arm surfaces of the complete upper receiver, barrel and toggle train are in need of quality optics. (49963-3) mostly toning to a blue-gray patina with silvering along the high edges, 3795 Parsons Telescopic Sight light pitting and oxidation staining along the length of the barrel and This lot includes a Model 2624 fixed likely 3X or 4X power telescopic some of the high edges and the toggle with generous original blue. The sight from Parson Optical Mfg. Co., in Ross Ohio measuring 28 1/2'' small parts retain good fire blue and the ejector has toned to a mild gray. overall with fine cross hair reticle and slightly clouded optics and has All markings remain intact and strong with nice Persian lettering and 1/2'' dovetail target mounts. The sight retains 95% of its original gloss crest atop the chamber and the underside of the barrel also shows a finish with some light handling marks and minor wear from the mounts. British proof mark. The barrel appears to be un-numbered and the firing It remains in overall very good condition (109766-15A) pin is a rather crude gunsmith replacement, the rear sight base is 3796 ZF41 Scope numbered ''460'' and the leaf ''239''. The remaining parts are numbered This lot includes a ddv coded extended eye relief sniper scope serial in Persian ''3339''. The remaining small parts include: sideplate, trigger #3754 with German No. 4 style reticle and slightly clouded optics. The with spring, hold-open with spring, mainspring with guide rod, scope retains 95% evenly faded original blue finish with light handling mainspring link, takedown lever, magazine release with spring, safety marks and silvering along the high edges. This K98 sniper scope lever, safety tab, pair of grip screws and two pins. The sideplate has remains in very good condition with all parts working properly. toned to gray showing light oxidation staining, the other parts retain a (109737-19) generous amount of straw color and are matching ''39''. Finally included is a set of un-numbered checkered walnut grips that rate very good showing a couple tiny slivers missing along the edges, some scattered light dings and handling marks. (13B8049-1H) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3804 German Persian Contract LP.08 Luger Parts 3808 WWII German Officer's Uniform With Oberstleutnant Tunic 9mm, 8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of the This uniform grouping includes an officer's cap, tunic and belt, trousers complete upper receiver, barrel and toggle train retain about 90% and a pair of leather boots. The tunic is fully correct in material and original blue showing some mild thinning to gray along the barrel, a few detail, made of green wool felt with green silk lining, dark green piping light handling marks and minor edge wear. The small parts retain lovely and aluminum embroidered patches and insignia yet has no markings or fire blue and the ejector shows strong straw color. All markings remain labels and may be more contemporary than the Second World War. The crisp and clear with nice Persian lettering and crest atop the chamber, insignia comprise Oberstleutnant collar and sleeve patches, the barrel and major components also showing British export proofs. embroidered Parteiadler on the right breast, Edelweiss patch, and brass The front sight is broken off, its base still present in the dovetail and the ''82'' numerals over a gilt brass starburst on either shoulder strap. No rear sight base is numbered ''747'', the leaf is ''545'' and the slider is size labels, maker labels or inspection marks are present within the ''15''. The barrel is un-numbered and the remaining parts are matching tunic. Approximate measurements are: backwaist 16''; total back length and stamped in Persian numerals ''3544''. The remaining small parts 27''; collar 17''; chest 44''; sleeve 25''. The tunic is in excellent near-mint include: sideplate, trigger with spring, hold-open with spring, takedown condition, showing bright unblemished aluminum, no signs of previous lever, magazine release with spring, safety lever, safety tab, pair of grip use and no wear except a bit of looseness in the thread of the lowest screws and one pin. The sideplate retains about 90% original blue, the button. The trousers appear to be of correct age and very well kept. One other parts show strong straw color throughout and are matching ''44''. of the buttons is missing from the left leg, the fabric shows barely visible Finally included is a pair of checkered walnut grips that rate fair showing sweat stains commensurate with light wear and the tiniest instances of overall darkening from the years, light staining and rather worn mothing but otherwise the trousers show little to no wear and rate checkering. (13B8049-1I) excellent overall. Measurements are about 32'' at the waist with a 37'' 3805 German Persian Contract LP.08 Luger Parts hem. The cap appears likewise authentic, showing very subtle patches 9mm, 8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of the of age fading on the top face and some very light patina on the complete upper receiver, barrel and toggle train retain about 95% aluminum Parteiadler pin. The silk-lined interior shows some fraying at original blue showing some very mild thinning along the barrel, scattered the crown where the label has been lost. Otherwise the cap shows light handling marks and edge wear. The small parts retain almost all of minimal wear and rates about excellent as well. The boots show signs of their lovely fire blue and the ejector shows rich straw color. All markings moderate wear, particularly on the soles, as well as some crazing and remain crisp and clear with nice Persian lettering and crest atop the cracking at the flex areas above the heel, but no tears or deterioration, chamber. The barrel is un-numbered, the rear sight base is ''679'' and rating very good plus to excellent. Pinned to the left breast of the tunic the leaf ''416''. The receiver is numbered in Persian numerals ''3416'' there are three WWI-era medals: the Iron Cross of 1914, 2nd Class; Das and the remaining numbered parts matching with ''16''. The remaining Ehrenkreuz des Weltkriegs 1914-1918; a DRA Sports badge. All appear small parts include: sideplate, trigger with spring, hold-open with spring, correct and authentic, rating excellent with no more than takedown lever, magazine release with spring, mainspring with guide age-appropriate light patina here and there. Included with this lot is a rod, mainspring link, a pair of grip screws and two pins. The sideplate small excerpt of typed notes from the consignor which find that the retains about 90% original blue, the other small parts show strong straw insignia on the tunic correspond to the Oberstleutnant of the color and are matching ''16''. Finally included is a pair of un-numbered Gebirgs-Pioniere-Bataillion No. 82 (Schwaz, 2nd Mountain Division, checkered walnut grips that rate good showing some scattered lightly XVIII Armeekorps) identified as one Herm Wiery. Per those notes, ''The chipped and compressed points, overall handling marks and the right 2nd Mountain Division took part in the invasions of Poland and Norway, panel is a slightly darker tone than the left. (13B8049-1J) serving in Lapland above the Arctic Circle during the winter of 1941-42 3806 Colt Model 1903 Slide before returning to Norway for recuperation. From 1942-44 the division This lot consists of a single Colt Model 1903 32 ACP Pocket served in northern Finland on the Petsamo sector. Driven back into Hammerless semi-auto pistol slide Norway by the Red Army at the end of 1944, then transferred to the 3807 Striker-12/Streetsweeper Parts Kit Alsatian front, ending WW2 near Colmar.'' Oberstleutnant Wiery would This parts kit includes a shrouded 18'' 12 ga. barrel with a bright have worn a uniform of this configuration as his dress wear throughout excellent bore with integral front sight blade, right side charging handle, the war. Combining period specimens with an expertly made and left side sling swivel and polymer pistolgrip. Also included is a 12-round accurate replica tunic, this set will make for an excellent museum-grade drum magazine, pistolgrip with integral triggerguard and over-folding example display. [Pictured mannequin is not included unless requested; steel skeletonized buttstock and a bag of miscellaneous parts which is if so extra shipping charges will apply.] (128938-1) (500/700) marked ''STRIKER 12 PARTS MISSING TRIGGER BAR HAMMER Est. 500 - 700 SPRING SAFETY''. Bag includes trigger and other various parts 3809 WWII German Portepees including many screws, washers, pins and springs. There is no receiver, Three portepees and one loose portepee strap. The first two portepees bolt, or firing pin and it is not known if other necessary parts are missing. comprise one large (2'' acorn length) and one smaller (1 1/2'' acorn Metal parts retain about 98% original gray Parkerized finish with some length), both with aluminum bullion acorns on green leather straps with light storage marks and a few spots of light oxidation. The black polymer silver aluminum stitching. The smaller rates excellent, the larger is good furniture rates about excellent. (23A1013-1AGZ) {NON-GUN} with some light to moderate fraying of the stitching in the strap. The third portepee, also with an aluminum acorn, is on a partial black leather strap with aluminum and red stitching. Much of the strap has been lost with frayed stitching on the remainder, however the acorn remains near excellent with minimal wear. The loose strap is gold with black stripes, stitched to itself in a loop with black thread (a repair after the loss of the knot/acorn), and rates very good plus with minimal wear and some tarnish in spots. (129960-2BU) 3810 WWII German Dagger Hangers One belt hanger assembly for a WWII German military dress dagger. The straps are brown velvet embroidered with aluminum wire and gold-colored thread. The buckles, clips and connector are dark zinc alloy decorated by oak leaf relief. The straps are in very good condition, showing some light fraying of the embroidery but no separation or loss. The metal surfaces retain generous traces of gold wash finish and the clips function well mechanically. The hangers are in fine condition overall. (129960-2BV) 3811 WWII German Dagger Hangers One belt hanger assembly for a WWII German military dress dagger. The straps feature OD-green velvet backing with darker green cotton on the front face embroidered with aluminum wire. The buckles, clips and connector are zinc alloy decorated by oak leaf relief. The connector terminates in a spring clip from which the spring has been lost. Traces of original gold wash can be seen on the fittings in the protected areas of the relief. The straps show some very light wear on the velvet but are otherwise in fine condition. A very good plus to excellent hanger set. (129960-2BW) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3812 WWII German Dagger Hangers 3818 Powder Horns One belt hanger assembly for a WWII German military dress dagger. Two powder horns. The first is 6 1/2'' in length with a body of cream, The straps are brown velvet embroidered with aluminum wire and brown and translucent gray, a bulbous walnut plug carved with gold-colored thread. The buckles, clips and rounded ''horseshoe'' concentric circles and centered by a brass knob, a leather stopper, and connector are dark zinc alloy decorated by oak leaf relief. The metal an excellent new-production leather carry strap. The horn is overall very surfaces retain generous traces of gold wash finish, the clips function good to near excellent, showing only superficial handling marks on the well mechanically and the straps show only minimal wear and age body and a few tiny non-flexing cracks in the spout. The walnut plug soiling. A very fine hanger set overall. (129960-2BX) shows some dings and tiny chips as well as a gap on one side between 3813 Webley & Scott Mark III* Flare Pistol the plug and the edge of the body, however the plug remains firmly serial # 39069. This 1916-dated brass flare pistol features a 5 5/8'' barrel affixed and it is unclear whether the seal remains intact. The second with a bright excellent bore. The blued steel hammer, trigger and horn is 14'' in length with a bulbous walnut plug decorated by engraved opening lever retain about 70% original blue with the balance toned to a concentric rings, a screw-off spout decorated by raised rings and a burnished light gray. The frame and barrel are marked with numerous lightly to moderately crazed leather carry strap. The body is colored a British proofs on the left side with the ''Webley & Scott Ltd. / London & honey-tinted cream at the base of the plug, chocolate brown toward the Birmingham'' address on the left of the frame. Only superficial handling spout and polished translucent gray in the center. Overall the horn is in marks can be seen on the metal surfaces and a bit of light handling excellent condition with no more than superficial handling scuffs. wear on the checkered hard rubber grips, overall the pistol is in about (128315-191C) excellent condition with minimal wear. (121010-4) {NON-GUN} 3819 Powder Horns (300/400) Two powder horns. The first is 12'' in length with a pale honey-tinted Est. 300 - 400 translucent gray and cream-colored body, flat plain walnut plug, raised 3814 Sako Factory Scope 1'' Rings spout with a brass throat ring and a wooden stopper. The brass ring One pair of Sako 1'' factory rings for Sako factory grooved receivers. exhibits a dark brown patina throughout and the body shows some The blued steel surfaces are excellent with few if any blemishes or signs superficial handling scuffs hardly worth mention, otherwise the horn is of previous wear. A splendid pair of rings in practically as-new condition. unblemished and excellent. The second horn is 12'' in length with a (121010-2A) honey-tinted translucent gray body. The base plug and stopper have 3815 Vintage Framed Cream of Wheat Advertisement Print been lost. The body is decorated by a raised image of a waterfowl taking One original color print of a 1914 advertisement for Cream of Wheat Co. flight above a scroll of riband with the name ''Norman J. Dreyfus''. painted by Rowland M. Smith circa 1913. The print is housed behind Cursory research identifies one Norman J. Dreyfus as the editor of the glass in a 12'' by 15'' wooden frame. The painting depicts an book A Tentative Bibliography For The Colonial Fur Trade In The African-American gentleman viewing a Cream of Wheat advertisement American Colonies, 1608-1800 by Joseph Peter Donnely; the horn's billboard which itself depicts the company's chef ''trademark'' Chicago connection to this man, if any, is unknown. The body of the horn is in Chef Frank L. White (occasionally known as ''Rastus''. The caption very good condition with some chipping at the base edge and will shows the man's remark on the billboard, reading ''Ah' reckon as how require some attention to replace the plug. (128315-191D) he's de bes' known man in de worl''' in period dialect. The print is in 3820 Powder Horns excellent condition, showing very light evidence of a centered fold line Two powder horns. The first is 16 1/2'' in length with a cream-toned body and some negligible wrinkles in the paper hardly worth the mention. The toning to light gray-brown at the spout and flecked by speckled areas of frame is near excellent with some scattered tiny instances of paint brown throughout the body. The plug and stopper have been lost. The flaking but no major blemishes. The Cream of Wheat brand has, as of hand-engraved inscription on the body reads ''Robt. Ellef / Lingmoor * September 2020, removed the image of White from their future 1811'' in checkered lettering. The body is in very good condition, packaging in recognition of well-documented use of the name ''Rastus'' showing light unobtrusive scratches and handling marks along the as a perjorative term and a common character in minstrel shows, as well length and a few chips and cracks at the edge of the base, the largest of as to distance the brand from early advertisements which depicted the which runs 1 1/8'' into the body but flexes only slightly. The second horn chef as barely literate and uneducated, evoking stereotypes now measures 5 1/2'' in length with a yellowed cream and mottled light recognized as racially derogatory. Representing an interesting snapshot tobacco-colored body, flat wooden plug and raised spout. The plug of America's commercial history, this unassuming advertisement has shows some light surface wear and the body some superficial scuffs, aged better than some others. (127817-3) otherwise the horn is in excellent condition. (128315-191E) 3816 Powder Horns 3821 Powder Horn & Flask Two powder horns. The first is 13'' with a polished honey & brown body, One powder horn and one powder flask with a carved horn body. The iron staples to hold a carry strap (not included), bulbous walnut plug horn is 11'' in length with a dark mottled cream body toning to light decorated by engrailed geometric patterns and a screw-off spout carved gray-brown at the raised spout with a flat wooden base plug centered by with a series of raised rings. The horn rates excellent with no more than an iron staple. The body shows light handling marks and a 1/2'' chip at superficial handling marks on the body. The second horn measures 7 the edge of the base, however the seal remains intact and the plug 1/4'' with a yellowed cream and gray-brown body and a bulbuous walnut firmly fitted. Overall the horn is in very good plus to excellent condition. plug engraved with concentric rings centered by a brass knob for The flask is 7'' in length with a flat-pressed curved body showing a holding a carry strap (not included). The horn is near excellent, showing tobacco color in the upper half and cream and translucent gray in the some superficial handling marks on the body, a single unobtrusive chip lower. The flask is fitted with a flat-ended brass butt cap and an near the plug and some short non-flexing cracks at the mouth of the open-spring fixed top with a screw-off four-step adjustable spout spout. (128315-191A) graduated from 70 to 55 gr. in increments of five. The brass surfaces 3817 Powder Horns show some very light tarnish and the spring functions well mechanically. Two powder horns. The first is 12'' in length with a yellow cream and The body shows only superficial handling marks. Overall the flask is in tobacco-colored body, bulbous walnut plug engraved with concentric excellent condition. (128315-191F) rings, iron staples to hold a carry strap (not included) and a screw-off 3822 U.S. Military Belts spout carved with a series of raised rings. The horn would rate excellent Two belts. The first is a leather belt 41'' in length end to end (likely fits up with minimal blemishing or wear except for several slightly flexing partial to size 40'') with brass fittings and two leather suspenders. A 5'' by 3 splits at the mouth of the spout each running about 1'' along the length. 1/4'' by 1'' cartridge or cap box hangs from the side on a brass wire The second horn is 5'' in length with a translucent cream-toned body hook. The belt is in near excellent condition with only light surface wear darkening to chocolate brown at the raised spout, a wooden stopper and and some instances of wrinkling here and there. Second is a cloth belt, a semi-bulbous plain walnut plug centered by an iron ring. The plug 31'' by 5'', with a pair of iron-buckled leather clothing straps. The belt is shows some light surface wear and there is a small unobtrusive chip in blue with yellow borders decorated by patches included plain red shields the body just behind the plug, otherwise the horn is in excellent with yellow fringes on the top edge, the number ''10'' above a cavalry condition. (128315-191B) buble, and vertical stripes in zig-zagging black, solid yellow and red white and blue geometrical diamond patterns. Purportedly, this non-regulation belt represents the U.S. 10th Cavalry ''Buffalo Soldier'' regiment. Cursory research has uncovered no further information. The belt shows some light fading and age wear and very slight fraying of one of the yellow strips but otherwise no blemishes worth mention, rating about excellent. (129452-6,10) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3823 U.S. Military Leather Belt 3830 Contemporary Powder Flask and Horns One brass-buckled belt, 54'' end to end, with a steel spring clip hanger Two powder horns and one brass powder flask. The first horn measures and a pair of short leather straps with brass buckles and spring clips. 12'' in length with a mottled cream-colored body and a large walnut base The belt is marked ''Rock Island Arsenal / S.L.S. '16'' on the tip opposite extending beyond the circumference of the rim and drilled with a hole at the buckle. The buckle is bright, the leather shows instances of light the center. The body is decorated by a pencil-engraved Federal Eagle crazing throughout as well as some light cracking around the flex points perched on a U.S. shield, framed in a laurel wreath and flanked by of the fastening area but otherwise little wear. Some small spots of riband reading ''Liberty'' and ''Justice''. The stoppers for both spout and oxidation and tarnish can be seen here and there on the hanger fittings base are not present and a non-flexing crack is evident at the side of the which otherwise rate excellent. Overall a very fine piece of U.S. base, otherwise the horn is unblemished and excellent. The second equipage. (129452-34) horn measures 9 1/2'' in length with a smooth cream and near-black 3824 Colt Single Action Army Revolver Case and Commemorative Knife tobacco-colored body, a flat walnut base plug held by brass pins, and a One walnut case, measuring 16'' by 7 1/2'' by 2 1/2'', with red faux velvet leather carry strap held by steel rings with brass grommets at either end lining fitted for a Colt Single Action Army revolver with a 7 1/2'' barrel. of the body. The plug is ink-stamped ''Mexico'' near the edge. No Also included, with corresponding fitted space in the lining, is a stopper is present, otherwise the horn is in excellent condition. The flask commemorative folding knife measuring 6'' overall with a 2 1/2'' is 5 7/8'' in length and has a fixed top with an outside spring and single-edged spear point blade. The blade is gilt-etched on the reverse screw-off non-adjustable charger. The body is embossed on the front face with a scroll reading ''.45 Long Colt'' and the reverse grip is inlaid face with assorted U.S. arms included crossed rifles, pistols, flags and with a brass shield in the shape of a .45 Colt cartridge. Both case and anchors all behind a left-facing cannon. The brass is toned to an overall knife are in excellent condition with few if any signs of wear. dark brown with areas of multicolored reflective tarnish in shades of (121007-127A) blue-green and plum. Tarnish aside, the flask shows few if any 3825 Colt Model 1911 Pistol Case blemishes and rates about excellent. A nice set of black powder One Colt-marked glass-lid oak display case, measuring 14'' by 8 1/2'' by accessories for the reenactor. (127331-4A) 3'', with red velvet lining fitted for a Colt Model 1911 pistol. The case 3831 WWII German & Japanese Badges & Collectibles closes via a brass key lock; the appropriate key is included. The case is Five items. Includes: a Japanese wooden identification tag with black ink in excellent condition with only superficial handling marks on the outer writing; a gilt brass tsuba from a Japanese Pattern 1934 Officer's faces and a small chip in the wood behind the lockplate of the lower half Shin-Gunto; a black-finished German Wound Badge; a silver-grade SA which does not impede function and is not visible when the case is Sports Badge; a silvered zinc-alloy ''Gautag Am Westwall'' badge. Items closed. (121007-128A) are in very fine to excellent condition, showing generous amounts of 3826 Colt Single Action Army Revolver Case gold and silver finish on the tsuba and Westwall Badge, respectively, One Colt-marked oak case measuring 14'' by 8 1/2'' by 3''. The interior is traces of silver on the SA sports badge, and light silvering at the high lined with maroon velvet fitted for a Colt Single Action Army revolver with edges of the Wound Badge. (127331-4B) a 4 1/2'' barrel. The case closes via a brass keyhole lock (key not 3832 Japanese Type 94 Pistol Holster included) and rates excellent, showing a small chip on the inner edge of One brown leather holster for the Japanese Type 94 Nambu pistol. The lid but otherwise no blemishes. (121007-125A) surfaces show a few instances of light staining and slight cracking and 3827 Shotgun Chamber Adapter 8 Gauge to 10 Gauge scuffs here and there. There is a very small tear at the corner of the top One 2 3/4'' blued steel shotgun chamber adapter for adapting 8 ga. flap but it is very minor and the stitching, button snap and shoulder strap chambers to 10 ga. blank shells. The adapter is in excellent condition rings all remain intact. Overall the holster is in very good plus condition. with minimal wear, functionally near as-new. The perfect (127331-4C) accompaniment to the many 8 ga. signal and salute cannons which will 3833 WWI & WWII U.S. M1911 Pistol Holsters allow the more common and less-costly 10 ga. blanks to be used. Two Model 1916 holsters for the M1911 pistol, one dated 1918 and the (129670-610A) other 1943, both by Grafton & Knight Manufacturing Co. of Worcester, 3828 U.S. Civil War Union Infantryman's Belt Set Massachusetts. Both are in excellent condition, showing only very light One U.S. Civil War-era brass-buckled leather belt, about 38'' in length, crazing and cracking at the flex points and remaining supple and whole complete with a cartridge box (Pattern 1864, Type 2 for .58 Cal. with tight complete stitching. (127331-4D) elongated ball), an appropriate leather percussion cap box and a French 3834 Czechoslovakian WWII Pistol Holsters Model 1847 bayonet (for use with the U.S.-imported French (4) holsters for WWII-era Czech pistols, comprising two for the CZ-27, rifle-muskets) in a leather sheath. All leather parts are matching one for the CZ-24 and one for the CZ Duo. Each except the CZ-24 stamped with the trademark of R. Nece of Philadelphia except the belt, includes an appropriate magazine pocket and none are manufacturer on which the trademark is softened to illegibility but is still likely the stamped or marked. The CZ Duo holster is black-finished (remaining same maker. The bayonet is marked ''A/1309'' on the obverse of the brown on the rear face) and rates very good plus to excellent with socket, ''24'' on the base of the top face, and stamped here and there moderate wrinkling but remaining supple and whole with tight complete with various French oval proofs softened to illegibility. The steel surfaces stitching. The CZ-24 holster shows a pair of slits in the back face near are polished bright with scattered specks of smoky gray patina and the barrel tip, faded illegible ink-stamps inside the flap, otherwise rating overall the bayonet is in very good plus to excellent condition. The excellent with tight complete stitching and minimal wear. The first CZ-27 cartridge box is near excellent, showing very light crazing at the flex holster is black and shows light wrinkling throughout the faces. There is points of the outer flap, moderate surface cracking on the inner front a pair of cuts or very clean tears at the forward edge of the flap, pocket flap, and accumulations of green verdigris bloom around the otherwise the leather is whole and supple with tight complete stitching, brass fittings. The greater balance of the body is supple and whole, rating very fine. The second holster appears more contemporary than largely unblemished with tight complete stitching. The cap box is in the others with a gloss brown leather finish, showing light crazing and similar condition with a bit more crazing on the flex points and belt loops, scuffing mostly at the flex areas but otherwise few blemishes, rating as well as slight softening of the trademark stamp. The leather of the near excellent. (127331-4E) belt itself shows some light scuffs but no loss or separations and minimal deterioration if any. The lead-backed brass buckle retains generous traces of original gold wash finish on the front face and minimal handling wear. Really a quite splendid complete belt set, this lot is a desirable find for the Civil War collector. (129452-5) (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 3829 Hornady 44 Auto Mag Pistol Three-Die Reloading Set One Hornady full length 3-die set, item #546545, for .44 Auto Mag cartridges, including seater, expander and sizer for use with a Hornady Shell Holder #1 (not included). The dies appear unused and functionally as-new. Includes the opened red factory case with original label and unopened instruction manual with allen wrench and spare decapping pins. (129983-1) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3835 WWII Pistol Holsters 3838 Rare WWII Japanese Pattern 1934 Army Officer's Sword Belt (14) leather holsters in assorted sizes and configurations for a variety of One parade/dress belt for use with the Pattern 1934 Officer's WWII-era semi-automatic pistols, mostly period commercial holsters for Shin-gunto. The belt is about 36'' in length, composed of black leather German pistols in .32 (7.65mm) caliber. Includes: Walther PPK facing with blue felt lining. The interlocking two-piece buckle is gilt brass commercial or police, black, marked ''itt/44'' on the inner face of the lid, with a sun ray motif. Two matching straps with brass spring clips are excellent condition, includes a Walther-marked PPK magazine in fitted to the belt for the attachment of the appropriate sword. The leather excellent condition; Mauser 1934 holster, brown, maker-marked shows only surface-level crazing. The felt is faded and stained in some ''Mordhorst Sattler'' and stamped with a Reichsadler over ''M'', showing areas and shows occasional minor instances of mothing but otherwise light creases and crazing over the surface, rating very good plus to little wear. The brass fittings are darkened by minor expected tarnish, excellent, includes an excellent Mauser-marked magazine; Mauser HSc, the buckle retains generous traces of gilt finish in the protected areas. brown, marked ''RBnr / 0/1272/0002'' over illegible Waffenamt, showing These belts are seldom found with their accompanying arms; this very light scuffs and creases on the surfaces, the finish alternatingly fine example will serve well to complete one's officer's sword ensemble. darkened and faded to dappled shades of light and dark brown, rating (127331-4H) (200/400) very good plus to excellent; Walther PP commercial, marked ''Walther Est. 200 - 400 PP'', ''D.R.G.M. / Akah'', brown, showing moderate wrinkling and light 3839 Rare Meiji-Era Japanese Naval Officer's Sword Belt surface scuffs, otherwise rating excellent; Mauser 1934, brown, marked One black patent leather belt for dress use with naval swords, with Waffenamt ''WaA757'' and 1941 date, showing slight areas of dark measuring about 38'' end to end and fitted with two scabbard straps with patina and light scuffing, otherwise rating excellent; FN 1922, brown, brass spring clips. The interlocking two-piece buckle is gilt brass with a unmarked, showing light creases and scuffing on the surface, otherwise raised silver motif of a sakura blossom over fouled anchor. This pattern rating excellent; J.P. Sauer & Sohne 38H, brown, showing light creases was used for Junior Officers of the Navy from 1883-1914. The leather is and crazing, rating very good plus to excellent, includes a 7.65 about excellent with only minimal wear, though the belt has stiffened in Sauer-marked magazine; J.P Sauer & Sohne 38H, brown, marked Sgt. spots and the finish shows a few thin cracks throughout where the stiff H. Smith on the outside and inside of the flap (likely a G.I. pickup), material has been stressed. The buckle retains generous amounts of illegible German blackletter stamp inside flap, leather shows moderate strong original gilt finish with only light areas of tarnish on the occasional wrinkling and very light surface wear as well as a stitch-repair of the worn surfaces. A very nice sword belt in great condition, this item is a closing strap with otherwise few blemishes, rating very good plus to splendid find for collectors of Imperial Japanese regalia. (127331-4I) excellent; Mauser HSc, black pebble grain, marked ''Eigentum der (300/500) Sicherheitswache Wien'' (Property of the Security Guard Vienna) on the Est. 300 - 500 back face, showing light wear on the interior and little to none on the 3840 Leather Goods exterior, rating about excellent; Beretta 1934, russet brown, rating near One holster, one unmarked sword belt, one three-pocket revolver excellent with minor creasing and surface scuffs, includes an excellent speedloader belt pouch with three speedloaders for .38 cal. S&W Beretta magazine; unmarked holster for any of several German K-frame revolvers and three rifle slings. The holster will fit any of several .32/7.65mm caliber pistols, light russet back face with a dark dappled WWII German .32/7.65mm caliber pistols and rates near excellent, front, rating very good plus to excellent with light crazing and scuffing showing some light scuffs here and there and light wrinkling of the throughout but no damage or loss; Unmarked shell-type holster, likely magazine pouch. The speedloader pouch is black leather in fine for a J.P. Sauer & Sohne 38H, black, marked ''Gebr. Hast / Dresden'' on condition with light scuffs and no damage of note. The speedloaders are the inner back face of the pocket, showing moderate crazing on the very good plus to excellent with some light wear from previous use and closing strap and light scuffing mostly on the flap, otherwise rating near still function well mechanically. One of the slings is Colt-marked and excellent; unmarked holster, possibly for a French Model 1935S, rating rates excellent. The other slings and the sword belt are very good plus very good plus with light to moderate wrinkles and creases, otherwise no to excellent with some light crazing and patina but no loss or separation. loss or separation; unmarked holster, possibly theater-made, for a pistol (127331-4J) with a 3'' barrel likely .25 cal, dark brown with cut belt slits on the rear 3841 WWII German Kriegsmarine Flag and a snap button flap, in good condition with light to moderate This massive Kriegsmarine flag measures about 6'6'' on the hoist and wrinkling. (127331-4F) about 11' on the fly. The flag is colored in black, red, and white and 3836 Commercial Holsters depicts a swastika within a circle, a cross extending outward from the (10) leather holsters in assorted configurations for a variety of pistols boundary of the circle, and an iron cross in the canton. The hoist is ink and revolvers. Includes: Bianchi #5 ''Black Widow'' for S&W Model 36 stamped ''(Reichsadler) / M'', ''Reichskriegsflg.'' and size-labeled Chief's Special revolvers; Safariland #15 for ''Med. Auto'' pistols with 3'' ''200x335'' in millimeters. The stampings show light fading but remain barrels; Safariland #79 for P.38 pistols; George Lawrence Co. No. easily legible. The flag is in about excellent condition retaining bright 120/658 for a medium frame revolver with a 4 1/2'' barrel; Safariland coloring, likely unissued; thorough inspection shows infrequent tiny 328-77 Sig; Safariland #18 for S&W small-frame revolvers; Don Hume instances of wear and mothing which are effectively inconsequential on No. 63 for small-frame pistols; Lou Reno front-break holster for 4'' barrel a flag of this size. (127331-4K) (300/500) pistols; Don Hume hard body leather holster for S&W K-frame 6'' barrel Est. 300 - 500 and similar revolvers; Bianchi #17 for Sig Sauer P226 pistols. All 3842 WWII German Flag and Armband holsters are in excellent condition with only light signs of previous use. One small WWII German State Colors flag, 18'' on the hoist and 28'' on (127331-4G) the fly, and one red & white canvas cloth armband. The flag is in 3837 WWII German Fire Police Stahlhelm with Comb excellent condition with bright color and few blemishes except some light One black-painted rolled rim steel helmet with an aluminum comb. Each staining on either face in the white field of the central swastikas. The side of the helmet features a decal, showing a Polizei Reichsadler shield armband is in similarly excellent condition, also showing slight staining on the left and State Colors shield on the right. The interior of the skirt is of the white surfaces but otherwise little wear and retaining the marked ''BXF / Vorschriftsmässig / Lt. Gesetz 3/5/34'' at the rear. The RZM-code ''149'' paper tag on the interior. (127331-4L) helmet shows no more than minor blemishes, exhibiting small scuffs, 3843 German RG34 Cleaning Kits dings and instances of flaking and silvering throughout but no dents or Two cleaning kits for WWII German small arms comprising one modern deformations. The lining appears to be original and rates near excellent reproduction and one period kit. The period kit comprises a steel case with only light wear including a few small tears here or there and some marked ''G1857'' and ''G. Appel / 1938'' on the top face of the lid, a drying and surface cracking of the chinstrap. Overall the helmet is in matching ''G. Appel'' steel oiler, steel & aluminum cleaning chain with very good plus to excellent condition. A quite nice honest Feurpolizei Waffenamt ''WaA20'', and large and small bore brushes with light signs stahlhelm. (127331-6A) (200/400) of previous use. The lower compartment is half-filled with congealed Est. 200 - 400 cosmoline, likely original to the piece or a period refill. The surface is a dark zinc-toned gray and shows a few small indentations here or there but overall little wear. The modern kit features a steel case painted OD green, plastic oiler, unmarked steel & aluminum chain, cotton yarn cleaning strings in cloth thread packaging, and large and small bore brushes. Also included is the head of a small paintbrush, a convenience addition by the previous owner. All items in the modern kit are excellent with few if any signs of previous use. A nice pair of German small arms cleaning kits, one for collection and one for use. (127331-4M) 3844 Chapman Mfg. Co. No. 9600 Gun Screwdriver Kit One complete 16-bit screwdriver set including black plastic handle and CM-13 self-ratcheting wrench. The set comes in a hinged steel case (6'' by 4'' by 1 1/4'') bound in red pebble-grain leather. All items are in excellent condition. (128583-4M) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3845 Chilmark ''Iroquois Warfare'' Pewter Sculpture by Michael Boyett 3857 Large Rifle Primers This 3 1/2'' pewter statuette is mounted on a walnut base (4 5/8'' by 3 One complete 200-count box of CCI large rifle primers, as-new in factory 3/4'' by 1'') and depicts a battle-ready Iroquois brave wearing two eagle condition. (127521-4G) feathers, carrying a bow and nocked arrow in his hands, a tomahawk in 3858 Large Rifle Primers his belt and a quiver on his shoulder. The pewter base of the figure is One complete 200-count box of CCI large rifle primers, as-new in factory engraved with the title of the piece, serial # 935/2500, and the artists condition. (127521-4H) signature beneath copyright date 1980. The bottom face of the wooden 3859 Large Rifle Primers base is inlaid with a pewter disc with the piece's title, artists' signature, One complete 200-count box of CCI large rifle primers, as-new in factory copyright date and Chilmark trademark. The statuette is in excellent condition. (127521-4I) condition with no discernible blemishes. (128583-10A) 3860 Large Rifle Primers 3846 Chilmark ''Warrior'' Pewter Sculpture by Ann McGrory, Inspired by One complete 200-count box of CCI large rifle primers, as-new in factory Frederick Remington condition. (127521-4J) This 4 1/2'' pewter and bronze statuette is mounted on a oval oak base 3861 44 Magnum Brass (5 3/4'' by 3 7/8'' by 1'') and depicts a Native American warrior on Four full 50-rd boxes of Federal .44 Remington Magnum unprimed horseback riding into battle with spear and shield wearing only a cases. Items are new-in-box in excellent condition. (127521-4K) loincloth and eagle feather headdress. The pewter base of the statue is 3862 8x57 JR Brass signed ''A.T. McGrory'' and serial numbered ''279/950''. The bottom face (5) partial boxes containing about (75) combined total rounds of RWS of the wooden base is inlaid with a pewter disc with the piece's title, 8x57 JR fired brass cartridge cases. The boxes show light storage wear, caption ''Inspired by Frederic Remington'' and 1989 copyright date over the cases are in excellent condition. (127521-4L) the Chilmark trademark. The horse is pewter, the warrior himself is 3863 308 Winchester Brass bronze with painted details on his accessories. The spear is a separate (6) 20-round boxes, five full and one partial (10-count), containing a stainless steel piece sitting somewhat loosely in the warrior's hand, combined total of (110) Remington .308 Win fired brass cartridge cases which shows a bit of wear at the rear. The spear is currently retained by in excellent condition. (127521-4M) unobtrusive cellophane tape around the shaft which may be easily 3864 38 Special Brass removed or replaced without consequence and the sculpture is (3) 50-round boxes, two full and one partial (49), containing a total of otherwise in mint condition. (128583-10B) (149) .38 Spl fired brass cartridge cases. Two of the boxes are vintage 3847 Hazard Powder Co. Gunpowder Advertisement Plate green & red Remington Targetmaster Kleanbore with light to moderate One black and white enameled steel plate advertising ''Kentucky Rifle wear and tear. All cases are in excellent or near excellent condition, Gunpowder'' for the Hazard Powder Co. of Hazardville, Connecticut. The some showing slight unobstructive tarnish. (127521-4P) advertisement depicts a hunter taking aim with his black powder 3865 44 Magnum Brass Kentucky rifle following the guidance of his pointer dog in the (7) 20-round boxes, mixed full and partial, containing about (115) .44 foreground. The rear face shows some finish imperfections and Remington Magnum fired brass cartridge cases. (127521-4Q) splashes of thick long-dried bright red paint; the front face is excellent 3866 Mixed Rifle Cartridge Brass with few if any discernible blemishes. (128583-6) (4) boxes of fired brass cartridge cases in various rifle calibers. Includes: 3848 Vintage Dupont Gunpowder Canister (2) partial boxes (24 rounds total) .300 Weatherby Magnum; (1) full One 5 1/2'' by 4 1/4'' by 1'' painted sheet steel canister. The body is 20-rd. box Prvi Partizan 7x57; (1) partial box (15 rounds) Old Western painted red and labeled on the front face with a painted faux paper label Scrounger Inc. 6.5x64 Mannlicher Schoenauer. All items are in excellent reading ''Dupont / Superfine / IFg / Gunpowder / Wilmington / Delaware'' condition. (127521-4R) decorated by foliate scroll and hunting motifs in the corners of the label. 3867 44 Magnum Brass The container retains about 95% original paint finish and rates near About (430) pieces loose .44 Remington Magnum fired brass cartridge excellent with only very minor handling marks. (128583-9) cases, all in excellent or near excellent condition, some examples 3849 Revolver Holsters showing a bit of light tarnish. (127521-4S) Four leather holsters and one cartridge belt: (1) Bucheimer No.2 for 3868 Mixed Rifle Brass small-frame revolvers with 2'' barrels; (1) Bianchi and (1) unmarked A variety of fired brass rifle cartridge cases in the following calibers and suede leather holsters for small-frame revolvers with 2'' barrels; (1) approximate quantities: about (70) .270 Win; about (35) 6.5x54; about Bucheimer No. 572 for medium-frame revolvers with 6'' barrels; (1) (40) .308 Win; about (30) 358 Win.; about (40) .303 British; (8) 7mm brass-buckled cartridge belt, 44'' end to end, with 30 cartridge loops Mauser. Items are in excellent condition, some showing occasional sized for .22LR cartridges. Items are in near excellent condition with spots of minimal tarnish. (127521-4T) very light signs of previous use. (124813-2AB) 3869 Mixed Handgun Brass 3850 Assorted Cleaning Rods A variety of fired brass handgun cartridge cases in the following calibers 3 pc. copper rod .22, 32'' total, wood handle; 4 pc. aluminum .22, 41 1/2'' and approximate quantities: about (200) .357 Magnum; (22) .45 Colt; total, plastic T handle, addtnl. 11'' aluminum pc. which does not fit (31) 9mm Luger; (16) .44 Rem Mag; (37) .38 Spl. Items are in about others; 2x 3pc. wood with brass fittings, 36''; 1pc. brass, 9'', wood excellent condition, some showing instances of minimal tarnish. Also handle; Assorted cleaning rods comprising (3) for .22 caliber guns and includes a 100-capacity Dillon Precision blue plastic cartridge holder in (2) for shotguns. The shotgun rods are each 3-piece wood body rods excellent condition. (127521-4U) with brass fittings, measuring 36'' overall. The first .22 rod is a 3-piece 3870 Mixed Pistol Brass copper body, 32'' total with a wood screwdriver handle. The second is a About (750) pieces of loose 9mm Luger brass comprising a mix of fired 4-piece aluminum body, 42'' total, with a black plastic T-handle; the third and unfired cases and about (350) pieces of loose fired .40 S&W brass. is a 1-piece brass body, 9'' total with a wood handle. Includes assorted Items range from very good plus to excellent condition with no more heads for the .22 rods from various mixed sets, and one aluminum rod than light areas of tarnish on some of the pieces. (127521-4V) which appears to fit the aluminum set but does not fit the other pieces. 3871 44 Auto Mag Brass Items rate very good plus to excellent, showing light signs of previous About (500)-count Starline .44 Auto Mag unprimed brass cases. All use with little to no functional wear. (124813-2AC) items are unused in as-new condition. (129983-1A) 3851 Small Rifle Primers 3872 U.S. Firearm Patent Document Prints One complete 400-count box of CCI small rifle primers, as-new in Assorted prints of U.S. Patent Office documents including (10) mounted factory condition. (127521-4A) in 12 1/2'' by 10'' wooden frames and several assorted loose papers, 3852 Small Rifle Primers each showing diagrams or patent copy for various firearms. Examples One complete 400-count box of CCI small rifle primers, as-new in include prints from: US984519 by John M. Browning for the M1911 factory condition. (127521-4B) pistol; US1425810 by John Thompson for the Thompson Submachine 3853 Small Rifle Primers Gun; U.S.4433610 by Henry J. Tatro for an open bolt firing mechanism One complete 400-count box of CCI small rifle primers, as-new in for automatic firearms. All items are in excellent condition. (126286-4) factory condition. (127521-4C) 3854 Small Rifle Primers One complete 400-count box of CCI small rifle primers, as-new in factory condition. (127521-4D) 3855 Small Rifle Primers One complete 400-count box of CCI small rifle primers, as-new in factory condition. (127521-4E) 3856 Large Rifle primers One complete 200-count box of CCI large rifle primers, as-new in factory condition. (127521-4F) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3873 Lot of Reloading Projectiles 3880 Nice Limited Edition Sporting Print ''Something of Interest'' This lot consists primarily of .25 caliber projectiles for reloading. There A Peterson Prints offering, we see ''Panthera Leo'' and his mate. A are three sealed boxes of Remington DuPont 86 grain soft point bullets majestic long maned lion, showing old scars from his climb to the top of marked ''25/20 Win'' with a quantity of 50 each, a fourth is open and the pride, stands beside his mate. Something has caught their attention partial, likely half full. There is a box of cast lead projectiles marked only and she is advancing towards it. The Savannah is bright and the ''.257'' are cast with gas checks and labeled ''89 grains'', it appears full shadows show the sun high in the sky. A light breeze blows back the and is likely a 50 count box. Two buff-colored boxes have ink pen-writing king's mane. These two magnificent cats amidst the brown and gold on them, one marked ''.250 cal. 100 grain Savage express mushroom grass are backed by the azure sky. Numbered 74 of only 800 and bullet'', on the interior appear to be 50 rounds of what looks like jacketed signed by the artist, the print measures overall 24'' long and 18'' high. hollowpoints. The other reads ''25 cal. 87 grain Remington high-speed Two corners of the border are slightly dirty but these will disappear when mushroom bullets'', there appears to be 50 on the interior which also this bright print is professionally matted and framed. There are two very appear to be hollowpoints. A small box marked Lubaloy Western light scratches on the surface of the print as well, they are unobtrusive. Cartridge Company has ''256 Newton'' struck out with a pencil and ''86 (3A1030-4A) grain soft point'' penciled in, this is a near full partial box. There is a 3881 Lot of Airguns mixed box of .257 caliber appearing to be jacketed soft point, Two total. First is a RWS Model 5 serial # 664787, .177 cal., 7'' barrel hollowpoint and jacketed flat nose it is full and mixed, some showing with an excellent bore. The airgun rates about very good with some light oxidation. The last box is marked ''Spin-Tru'' with jacketed hollowpoint oxidation, some worn and flaked enamel and the plastic a bit dirty. projectiles in 6 mm caliber, the box is partial but very nearly full, likely a Second is an unmarked Chinese import serial # 86201, 4.5 mm, 7 3/4'' 50 count box. (31030-12) barrel with a very good bore. This airgun rates about very good as well 3874 Lot of Whitetail Deer Antlers with some light flaking of the enamel finish, the hardwood grips (3A1030-6) rudimentarily shaped and not finish-sanded. A.A.C. does not guarantee 3875 Winchester Advertising Calendars the function of airguns. (39738-30,32) This lot consists of two Winchester Repeating Arms promotional 3882 Lot of Airguns calendars from 1989 and 1990. The 1989 is an 1894 reproduction in Two total. First is a BSF model S20 air pistol, 4.5 mm, 6 7/8'' barrel with which the original dates coincide with the dates in 1989. It features two a very good bore. The pistol itself rates good to perhaps very good prints originally produced by Frederic Remington, ''Ranchmen Protecting showing minor scattered oxidation and piece of tape at rear flanking the Stock from Wolves'' on the top portion; and ''A Surprise Party'' on the rear sight, the front sight showing remnants of some epoxy. The smooth bottom portion in which two canoeing hunters surprise a moose. The walnut grip with BSF monograms rates very good with much original calendar has been used but leaves the month of December as the last varnish, stamped ''Sile'' on its underside. Second is a BSA Scorpion page. It measures 27 3/8'' by 14 1/2''. It is in overall good condition with serial # PA38770, .177 cal., 7 7/8'' barrel with a very good bore. This some signs of use, the top and bottom bands intact. The 1990 calendar arm rates perhaps good with oxidation on the steel barrel and light features a print originally by Philip R. Goodwin titled ''Hunting Bighorn handling marks on the plastic stock, both sights with adhesive residue. It Sheep''. The calendar is used through December, the last page still would appear as though the gun does not cock as the barrel will not attached. The overall hanging measures 24 1/4'' by 18'' and is in overall hinge properly. A.A.C. does not guarantee the function of airguns. good condition with some signs of use and top and bottom bands intact. (39738-33,46) (3A1030-5A) 3883 U.S. 1881 Pattern Cavalry Dress / Parade Helmet 3rd Cavalry 3876 Winchester Advertising Calendars This is a black felt dress helmet, with patent leather edging and This lot consists of two Winchester Repeating Arms promotional brown-toned sweat band marked on the interior ''Raymold & Whitlock''. calendars from 1992 and 1990. The 1992 calendar begins with February The gilt brass helmet plate with U.S. Eagle and shield insignia has and has the familiar 1954 Olin industries Winchester-Western crossed sabers behind and nickel ''3'' attached at front. The crown has advertising litho ''Hunters Breakfast'' by James Dwyer in which the an oak leaf base with orb-shaped pedestal with Federal Eagle on the fellows are eating and chatting before going afield for ducks. It vertical plinth, a lightly engraved disc attaching the orange-yellow measures 17'' x 23 3/4'' and rates very good overall and was made cavalry horse-hair plume. The plume rates very good and is a bit wavy without bands. The 1990 calendar features a print originally by Philip R. and unruly. There are dual crossed saber cavalry side buttons which Goodwin titled ''Hunting Bighorn Sheep''. The calendar is unused and attach the chinstrap, it rating about fair with flaking and crackling. The begins with January. The overall hanging measures 24 1/4'' by 18'' and dome has the braid and lanyard attached, which both rate excellent. Felt is in overall very good condition with top and bottom bands intact. interior and sweat band are very fine, the band penned ''S. Davis'', the (3A1030-5B) interior with a size label 6 7/8. The exterior would rate very fine were it 3877 Winchester Advertising Prints not for a break through the front bill of the helmet, which shows an This lot consists of two Winchester promotional advertising prints effective repair, the fur-felt knap however is now missing, but a milliner marked on the back ''High Country Classics''. First is Phil Goodwin's may be able to rectify this. A good example piece, worn with full dress print of the hunter with Model 70 surprising a grizzly bear as he rounds a right up until around 1902. (39718-22) [Deaccessioned New Britain boulder. ''Winchester'' is along the bottom in the red ''lightning bolt'' type Children's Museum] (200/400) face. The second features Philip R. Goodwin's ''Hunting Bighorn Est. 200 - 400 Sheep'' with ''Winchester'' across the top in red. Both measure about 3884 Lot United States Shooting Team Promotional Premiums 17'' x 23'' and rate very good, showing signs of having been rolled, one This lot consists of four ''gifts'' that you receive when you send monetary with a few edge wrinkles. (3A1030-5C) support to the United States Shooting Team. This set of promotional 3878 Lot of Advertising Prints items was for the ''World Cup/USA 1990'' in-which the United States This lot consists of three Winchester and one Marlin, promotional Shooting Team participated. Included is a white golf cap with the United posters and calendar. First we have a 1990 calendar with Philip R. States Shooting Team logo, with an interior plastic crown support and Goodwin's ''Hunting Bighorn Sheep''. The calendar is unused and adjustable band at rear, the United States Shooting Team World Cup begins with January. The overall hanging measures 24 1/4'' by 18'' and logo embroidered on the front. Also included is a colorful 4'' square is in overall very good condition with top and bottom bands intact. The embroidered patch with the 1990 World Cup logo and ''United States Marlin is entitled ''If you want to know how good a hunter you are, take a Shooting Team '' bordered left and right, a brass belt buckle is included shot at this''. Below are 15 quiz-style questions regarding hunting and as well as a small cloissonned enameled tie tack. All the items are wildlife along with the answers in the lower corner. It measures 23 1/2'' as-new and un-used, the cap showing a little bit of light soiling or x 18'' with thumbtack holes at the corner. Next we have a Winchester staining from the years. (3A1030-7) promotional poster for BRI Sabot Slugs showing one fold. Last is ''What 3885 Rare Remington Model 8 Stripper Clip America Shoots'' and shows sectioned views of Winchester ammunition, One original brass stripper clip for the Remington Model 8/81 rifle, metallic and shotshell, along with sectioned projectiles. This shows marked for ''25-30-32 Remington''. The clip rates very fine with strong some folds as well but rates very good plus. (3A1030-5D) markings and overall toning to a mild ocher patina showing some specks 3879 Vivid Framed Waterfowl Print ''Sanctuary'' of mild tarnishing. A seldom seen accessory for the Remington collector. This is Russell Johnson's depiction of a hen and drake mallard taking off (13A9910-7A) from a woodland pond. The colors are bright with the sun lighting the 3886 Scarce German Gew.98 Night Sights water and the forest beyond, the drake following his hen as they rise One original set of radium night sights, made during the First World War, nearly vertically from the water's surface. The view measures 14 3/4'' x for attachment to the Gew.98 rifle. The sights rate very fine retaining 20 1/2'' and is from Peterson Prints. The modern frame itself measuring about 95% original black enamel finish showing some high edge wear, 20 1/4'' x 28 1/2''. The ''glass'' is plexiglass, however actual glass would some tiny flakes and handling marks. The rear sight is stamped "CL", greatly improve the image. A wonderful and vibrant depiction. likely indicating construction by C. Lorenz A.G., the front is unmarked (3A1030-4) and all of the retainer screws are intact. The radium is obviously no longer luminous. A very fine desirable accessory for the martial collector. (13A9807-175B) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3887 Rare German Luftwaffe Seat Parachute Ensemble 3893 Ruger Blackhawk Grip Panels The information tag of this seat parachute retains partially legible This lot consist of twelve complete pairs and two halves of walnut Ruger ink-stamps and is 1941-dated with model designation "30 1S 24 B SA". Blackhawk grip panels for the XR3-RED frame in various stages of The back side of the harness proper has a clear ink-stamp "(BA) / 1754 / completion and three pair of grip panels for the Ruger Super Blackhawk. 2, Sept. 1941" and with number "2028517" on the edge. No oxygen tank Most of these, including one pair of Super Blackhawk grips, are partially is present, the D-ring pull cord is missing (cut off) and the canopy is also complete with escutcheon and medallion holes drilled but not installed separated, the cords having been severed (meaning no shroud lines are and light oil finish. The two ''halves'' are both right panels in the same present). The quick release box is intact and shows crisp German condition as previously described. The last two pair of Blackhawk grips markings. There is some staining around the rivets and snaps which are rough shaped with initial holes drilled and are about 80% complete. also show some light oxidation but this is relatively minor and it Finally, one pair of Super Blackhawk grips has been completed with otherwise rates very fine to perhaps near excellent with signs of light cartridge case heads installed for medallions and include the grip screw use. The included white silk canopy rates very fine showing some with nice smooth wood finish; the last remaining pair have red Ruger scattered light stains and a couple small tears to be expected, it shows a Phoenix medallions and later added diamond-shaped inserts on each series of maker and inspector ink stamps along with matching serial panel with the left one missing. Overall, they all rate about very good to number. There are a few portions of torn red fabric present, some loose excellent with condition varying slightly or except as noted. (89313-7C) cord and a detached red and white pilot chute with broken wire cord. 3894 Assorted Commercial Ruger Blackhawk Grips There is an ink stamp on the pilot chute that remains partially legible and This lot consist of seven sets of Ruger grips. Included are (1) Eagle grip appears to read "Gxxxx - 505A1 / 11528709 / (11 / 12)". Also included is company Ruger XR3-RED Blackhawk grips that appear made from the original parachute test booklet (Fallschirm-Prufschein) with matching rosewood with no grip screw in excellent condition, (1) pair Ajax black number of the parachute on the cover (2028517) dated 10.Sept.1941 pearlite grips with wood backer marked #57 and appear to fit the early with Autoflug manufacturer listed. There are 12 entries listed dated from XR3 frame, (1) set unmarked maple grips for Ruger Blackhawk mid-1943 through late 1944, these appear to be parachute re-packing XR3-RED frame with screw, (1) set unmarked hardwood grips, possibly entries with no indications the equipment was used operationally in the coco bolo, for Ruger Blackhawk XR3-RED frame with screw; (1) set of field. Finally included is an about 5" x 5" piece of white fabric with black unmarked light colored hardwood grips for Ruger Super Blackhawk swastika that appears to have been torn from a larger item and a red revolver with screw, (1) set of Pachmayr checkered rubber grips for Nazi party armband with black stitched swastika in a white circle. The Ruger Blackhawk revolver with screw and (1) set of Franzite faux stag armband shows a moderate tear at one edge, some light staining and a grips marked "SR22SS" (no screw). All the grips rate about very good few loose threads in the swastika but otherwise rates very good and to excellent. (89313-7F) appears to be of period construction although there are no markings 3895 S&W and Remington Grips present. A very nice ensemble for the German militaria collector. This lot includes a set of as-new, in the original packaging Smith & (13C6419-8A) (500/700) Wesson Model 41 Semi-Auto grips with a pair of screws and a pair of Est. 500 - 700 positioning pins. The grips feature ambidextrous finger rest and 3888 U.S. Model 1894 Revolver Holster & Belt checkering on each panel. They rate excellent. Also included are a set This is an original holster rig for the 38 caliber double action revolver of Remington Model 1911 R1 double diamond checkered walnut factory family made by Colt for the military. The black leather holster and belt grips in excellent condition. (89313-7G) with heavy brass ''US'' buckle remain in very good condition retaining 3896 Mixed Lot of Grips much of their original black finish with some overall crackling, scattered This lot includes (1) set of double diamond checkered rubber grips with handling marks and some flaking along the three-hole closure strap. The S&W logo by Hogue grips for a Model 1911 pistol, (1) set Sig Sauer embossed ''US'' on the holster body has softened somewhat but P220 pebble grain factory synthetic grips, (1) set Hogue pebble grain remains intact and the holster appears to be unmarked. One end of the wrap-around finger groove rubber grips for the Model 1911 and (1) pair belt shows what appears to be a small ''DW'' stamp and the brass of Pachmayr wrap-around checkered rubber grips for the Model 1911 hardware has taken on a lovely ocher patina showing some light dings with finger rest swells. The grips generally rate about very good. and all stitching and rivets remain intact and strong. (13A9898-14A) (89313-7) 3889 Unmarked "Tommy Gun" Violin Case 3897 Colt Single Action Army Buttstock This case is as new. The inside measurements are approximately 41 This lot includes a single nickel plate skeleton buttstock obtained from 1/2" x 14 3/8" x 2" and is lined with a dense foam. The case appears to the collection of 30-year Colt employee John Williams. Mr. Williams be made of pressed wood with vinyl covered exterior sporting brass oversaw the Model Shop at Colt and obtained many rarities during his hardware. There is a pair of hinges on the rear with four clasps in the tenure. This modern-era buttstock measures 14 1/2" overall length with front and one in the rear. One of the front clasp's is capable of locking a pair of "ears" designed to fit a special oversized hammer screw on the and a single key is provided. There is a handle mounted on the front of corresponding revolver, the left side is larger for the screw head and the the case for carrying and three very short brass "button" style support right cut smaller for the shaft. The comb of the stock is connected to the legs on the bottom. The interior foam has a 6 1/2" diameter removable bottom of the pistolgrip with a threaded rod adjusted using a round plug for storing drum magazines. A quality case for your Thompson. knurled ball. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original nickel plate (8A9413-67B) with light handling marks. An interesting addition for the collector. 3890 Ruger Model 77/22 Rifle Stock (8A9519-10) [John Williams Collection] This stock is an original factory stock for the Ruger Model 77/22 rifle. 3898 Colt Single Action Army Buttstock This walnut one-piece stock features a checkered pistolgrip, checkered This lot includes a single nickel plate skeleton buttstock obtained from forend, factory serrated buttplate with Ruger logo, synthetic pistolgrip the collection of 30-year Colt employee John Williams. Mr. Williams cap with Ruger Phoenix and quick detachable sling swivel studs. All oversaw the Model Shop at Colt and obtained many rarities during his rate excellent with few minor handling marks. (8A9899-55B) tenure. This modern-era buttstock measures 14 1/2" overall length with 3891 Ruger Blackhawk XR3 Frame Grip Lot a pair of "ears" designed to fit a special oversized hammer screw on the This lot consist of 3 1/2 pairs of Ruger checkered hard rubber grips for corresponding revolver, the left side is larger for the screw head and the XR3 frames with black Ruger Phoenix medallions. The two complete right cut smaller for the shaft. The comb of the stock is connected to the sets both rate about very good plus showing light wear, light to bottom of the pistolgrip with a threaded rod adjusted using a round sometimes moderate flaking of the Ruger Phoenix paint in the knurled ball. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original nickel plate medallions and includes the grip screw. The third pair rate about with light handling marks. An exciting addition for the dedicated Colt excellent but appear to be aftermarket copies of the XR3 grip with black collector. (8A9519-10A) [John Williams Collection] Ruger Phoenix medallions. The last item is the left panel that rates near 3899 Harris Bipod excellent with light handling marks and flaking finish on the Ruger This is a Harris #1A2 Ultralight bipod with folding legs that extend from Phoenix. (89313-7D) 6" to 9". The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and 3892 Ruger Bearcat Grip Panels anodized finishes with a few light handling marks and oxidation This lot includes twelve pair of unfinished Ruger Bearcat grip panels. blemishes. An excellent condition bipod for your rifle. (89949-156A) The panels are sanded, and oil finished apart from one pair that lacks the oil finish, the medallion holes are cut with no medallions installed and the escutcheon holes are also present with no escutcheons installed. (89313-7E) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3900 Reloading Accessories Lot 3911 Hornady Reloading Shell Plate Lot The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all RCBS brand. Included are: (1) Accessory base plate-2, (3) case lube Hornady brand. Included are the following Lock-N-Load AP Shell pads, (1) quick change case holder #90402, (1) reloading scale cover Plates: (1) #1 and (2) each #6, #8, #16. All in excellent as-new for the model 505/510, (2) 2 ounce bottles of case lube-2, (1) VLD condition. (89413-77I) deburring tool with handle, (1) universal powder measure powder baffle, 3912 Insect Repellent (1) quick change powder funnel kit, (1) stuck case remover kit, (1) QC This lot includes: (5) 1-ounce spray bottles of Repel 100 insect repellent metering screw assembly-large #98844, (1) scale check with 98.11% DEET, (3) 4-ounce spray bottles of Repel 100 insect weights-standard #98990, (1) primer pocket brush, (1) primer pocket repellent with 98.11% DEET and (4) 6.5-ounce spray cans of Repel 40 uniformer-small, (1) primer pocket uniformer-large and, (1) each 5-pack insect repellent with 40% DEET. (89413-89) of decapping pins small and large. All in excellent as-new condition. 3913 Assorted Cleaning Agents (89413-53A,54A,55B,58E,61A) The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging. Included are: 3901 Reloading Accessories Lot (2) 5 oz. cans Birchwood Casey "Bore Scrubber" foaming gel bore The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all cleaner, (1) 10 oz. cans Hornady One Shot Canned Air and (5) 10oz. RCBS brand. Included are: (1) Accessory base plate-2, (2) case lube Hornady One Shot Gun Cleaner and Lube with dyna Glide Plus (the pads, (1) shell holder rack #09461, (1) reloading scale cover for the cover on one can is cracked). All remain in excellent as-new condition model 505/510, (2) 2 ounce bottles of case lube-2, (1) VLD deburring except as noted. (89413-65D) tool with handle, (1) universal powder measure powder baffle, (1) stuck 3914 Assorted Cleaning Agents case remover-2 kit, (1) QC metering screw assembly-large #98844, (1) The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all combo primer pocket brush with handle (large and small primer pocket Hornady brand. Included are the following: (2) 10 oz. cans One Shot brushes), (1) primer pocket uniformer-large, (1) each 5-pack of Canned Air, (3) 10oz. cans One Shot Gun Cleaner and Lube with dyna decapping pins small and large and (1) .17-.60 caliber deburring tool. Glide Plus and (3) 10oz. cans One Shot Case Lube with dyna Glide All in as-new excellent condition. (89413-53B,54B,55C,60C,61B) Plus. All remain in excellent condition as-new except as noted. 3902 Reloading Accessories Lot (89413-65E) The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all 3915 Bore Snakes RCBS brand. Included are: (1) VLD deburring tool with handle #09350, The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all (1) VLD deburring tool, (1) VLD deburring tool with handle #09352, (1) Hoppe's #9 brand. Included are: (12) "M-16, .22-.225 caliber" bore 6mm flash hole deburring tool with handle, (1) accessory handle-2, (2) snakes. All remain in excellent as-new condition. (89413-65E) primer pocket brushes-small, (2) each 5-pack of decapping pins small 3916 Bore Snakes and large, (1) 5-pack old style headed decapping pins #90164, (3) small The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all nylon case neck brushes, (1) medium nylon case neck brush, (1) large Hoppe's #9 brand. Included are: (5) ".357, 9mm, .380, .38 caliber" bore nylon case neck brush, (1) QC metering screw assembly-small #98843, snakes and (4) "9mm, .357, .380, .38 caliber" Viper bore snakes. All (2) universal powder measure .17 caliber drop tubes; (1) each standard remain in excellent condition. (89413-65F) bullet puller collets 22 cal., 7mm, 375 cal., 40 cal., 44/11mm and 500 3917 Black Powder Cleaning Supplies caliber and; Trim Pro shell holders as follows (1) #14, (2) #38 and (4) The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all #43. All in excellent as-new condition. (89413-53C) Thompson Center brand. Included are: (2) 7 oz. cans T17 black powder 3903 Shell Holder Reloading Lot foaming bore cleaner, (4) 8 oz. pump spray bottles of T17 black powder The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all bore solvent, (2) 8 oz. pump spray bottles of No. 13 black powder bore RCBS brand. Included are the following shell holders: (1) #02, (9) #03, cleaner, (1) 50 caliber bore swab (10-32 threads), (1) breech brush for (4) #04, (3) #08, (2) #10, (1) #12, (2) #16, (1) #20, (5) #27, (2) #35, (1) in-line muzzleloaders and (1) breech and fire channel brush set for #36, (1) #38, (1) #43 and (1) #44. All in excellent as-new condition. in-line muzzle loaders. All are in excellent as-new condition with light (89413-53D) soiling. (89413-65G) 3904 Shell Holder Reloading Lot 3918 Sonic Cleaning Solution The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all This lot includes (5) 32 fl. oz. containers of Hornady One Shot Sonic RCBS brand. Included are the following shell holders: (9) #03, (4) #04, Cleaning Solution – cartridge case formula. Three of the jugs are in (4) #08, (2) #10 (222 family of cartridges) (1) #12, (1) #14, (2) #16, (1) excellent condition and two show slight spillage and resulting soiling. #18, (1) #20, (4) #27, (2) #35, (1) #38 and (2) #43. All in excellent (89413-65H) as-new condition. (89413-53E) 3919 Hoppe's No. 9 Bore Cleaner Lot 3905 Hornady Reloading Accessory Lot The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all Hoppe's No. 9 brand. Included are: (2) 2 fl. oz. bottles No. 9 synthetic Hornady brand. Included are the following: (8) 2-packs Lock-N-Load die blend bore cleaner, (7) 5 fl. oz. bottles No. 9 synthetic blend bore bushings, (1) powder cop #050063 and (1) each #2, #22, #45 cleaner, (1) 16 fl. oz. bottle No. 9 synthetic blend bore cleaner, (4) 5 fl. Lock-N-Load AP Shell plates. All in excellent as-new condition. oz. bottles No. 9 copper solvent, (2) 2 oz. spray cans No. 9 bore (89413-77C) cleaner, (8) 2 fl. oz. pump spray bottles Elite gun cleaner and (3) 4 fl. oz. 3906 Hornady Reloading Shell Plate Lot squirt bottles Elite bore gel. All are in excellent as-new condition with The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all light soiling. (89413-65I) Hornady brand. Included are the following Lock-N-Load AP Shell 3920 Hoppes No. 9 Bore Cleaner and Grease Plates: (1) each #1, #6, #8, #10 and (2) each #16. All in excellent The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all as-new condition. (89413-77D) Hoppe's No. 9 brand. Included are: (5) 2 oz. spray cans of synthetic 3907 Hornady Reloading Shell Plate Lot blend bore cleaner with extension nozzle, (3) 4 oz. pump containers The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all Elite foaming gun cleaner and (6) 1 3/4 oz. tubes of gun grease. All in Hornady brand. Included are the following Lock-N-Load AP Shell excellent as-new condition. (89413-65J) Plates: (1) each #1, #6, #10, #16 and (2) each #8. All in excellent 3921 Hoppes No. 9 Bore Cleaner and Grease as-new condition. (89413-77E) The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all 3908 Hornady Reloading Shell Plate Lot Hoppe's No. 9 brand. Included are: (5) 2.25 oz. flip top bottles of The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all traditional lubricating gun oil, (5) 2 fl. oz. containers of Elite gun oil and Hornady brand. Included are the following Lock-N-Load AP Shell (9) 4 fl. oz. containers of Elite gun oil. All are in excellent as-new Plates: (1) each #1, #6, #10, #16 and (2) each #8. All in excellent condition. (89413-65K) as-new condition. (89413-77F) 3922 Mixed Shooters Lot 3909 Hornady Reloading Shell Plate Lot The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging. Included are: The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all (1) 5-round box of Hastings custom 20 gauge 3 1/2" Super Magnum Hornady brand. Included are the following Lock-N-Load AP Shell Sabot Slug shotshells, the box shows storage wear; (2) Weaver Plates: (1) each #1, #6, and (2) each #8, #16. All in excellent as-new FogKlear anti-fog cloths, (1) bag of 300-pieces Ramrodz .22 cal. barrel condition. (89413-77G) and breech cleaners, (1) bag of 600 pieces .22 cal. rifle and barrel 3910 Hornady Reloading Shell Plate Lot cleaners with adaptor, the bag has a 2 1/2" slice in the side that was The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging and are all repaired, (6) 4 oz. jars of Frog Lube CLP paste and (3) 4 fl. oz. bottles of Hornady brand. Included are the following Lock-N-Load AP Shell Frog Lube CLP. All items remain in excellent as-new condition unless Plates: (1) #1 and (2) each #6, #8, #16. All in excellent as-new otherwise stated. (89413-65L) condition. (89413-77H) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3923 Mixed Cleaner and Lubricating Lot 3933 Heckler & Koch HK 4 22 LR Conversion Kit The items in this lot are as-new in the original packaging. Included are: This lot consist of a single Heckler & Koch Model HK 4, 22 LR (1) 14.9 ml. (about 1/2 oz.) Hoppes No. 9 precision sportsman lubricant, conversion kit. The kit includes a factory 22 LR 3 5/16'' barrel with a (2) .68 fl. oz. Break Free CLP, (2) 4 oz. spray cans of Hoppes No. 9 bright excellent bore, recoil spring, a pair of 22 LR magazines with finger Lubricating oil, (1) 4 oz. spray can of Hoppes No. 9 Elite T3 Gun oil and rest floorplates, one is dated 3/72; screwdriver with bore pull chain in (1) 7 fl. oz. spray can Hornady One Shot HD-Extreme with dyna glide handle and extractor tool. Overall, this kit rates about excellent. It plus. (89413-65M) includes the original factory box that rates about very good with light 3924 S&W K-Frame Grips edge wear. Please see the HK 4 pistol in this auction. (8A9983-20A) This lot consist of a single pair of contemporary Smith & Wesson / 3934 RWS Model 24 Break Barrel Cocking Air Rifle by Diana Altamont checkered laminated walnut factory Magna grips with silver serial #785107, .177 cal., 13 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The S&W medallions as-new in the original packaging and includes the metal surfaces of this West German-produced air rifle retain about 99% screw. (89981-20A) original blue with a few scattered speckles of light oxidation. The smooth 3925 High Standard Barrel black polymer pistolgrip stock rates excellent with a few faint handling This lot consist of a single High Standard 7 1/4'' fluted barrel in 22 LR marks and features a Pachmayr non-slip pad. The original sights are with an excellent bore and recessed crown for the slant grip Supermatic intact including the front sight hood with the front blade showing some series or military series. The barrel retains about 99% original blue with added white sight paint. This excellent condition air rifle features an light handling marks, it is drilled and tapped for barrel weights and has adjustable trigger, a grooved optic rail is mounted to the top of the frame the cuts for mounting a muzzle stabilizer. The stabilizer and barrel and two quick detach sling swivels are included for the two sling swivel weights are not included. The front sight is an incorrect High Standard studs on the left side of the stock. A.A.C. does not guarantee the replacement that probably fulfills the job but looks odd and should be function of airguns. (23A9900-56) {NON-GUN) (75/150) replaced. (8A1007-116A) Est. 75 - 150 3926 High Standard Barrel 3935 Benjamin Air Rifles This lot consist of a single High Standard 6 3/4'' heavy barrel in 22 LR Two Benjamin air guns including a Model 310 and a Model 312. Both air with an excellent bore and recessed crown for the slant grip Supermatic rifles are single-shot, bolt action, breech-loading, pump-up pneumatics series or military series. It retains about 97% original blue with limited with swinging pump handles and 19'' barrels. The Model 310 has a edge wear, light freckling, and handling marks. It includes the factory bright excellent smooth bore and the original black nickel finish has worn front sight. (8A1007-116B) to a dark gray and yellow patina with some scattered light handling 3927 Vintage Straight Percussion Capper marks and remnants of black nickel finish in the protected areas. The This straight capper is constructed of nickel silver and is marked on the walnut pistolgrip stock rates about very good plus with the finish worn on hinged cover ''COLT'S / PATENT / [symbol of a bee]'' and ''No. 3 [in a the left rear of the buttstock, two added holes on the left side below the cloud shaped oval]'' is on the latch. The metal surfaces have light action and a few scattered light handling marks. The grooved walnut handling marks but rates excellent overall. The gate spring inside the forend rates excellent, the front sight blade is intact, the rear sight is capper shows light oxidation and it can be opened by pressing the small missing and the action appears to function well mechanically. The Model screw head on the side of the capper. In use the latch is swung to the 312 has a bright excellent rifled bore and is toning to a dull black and side hinged cover opened, percussion caps inserted cup up, cover yellow patina with remnants of original black nickel finish in the protected closed and re-latched. The caps feed by gravity to the opening, they are areas with some scattered light handling marks and speckles of light placed over the nipple and capper pulled to the side the spring loaded oxidation. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with some gate releasing the cap. A nice accouterment for the period collector. scattered light handling marks and the grooved forend rates excellent. (8A952-86A) The sights are intact and the action appears to function well 3928 Old West Style Plaque mechanically. Both air rifles are marked ''BENJAMIN FRANLIN'' on the This lot consist of a singe 10'' X 16'' wood plaque with notches on the left sides of the barrels. A.A.C. does not guarantee the function of edges to give it a rustic look. There is a heavy twisted sisal cord stapled airguns. (23A9900-49,50) {NON-GUNS} and dyed around the perimeter of the plaque with full size faux Schofield 3936 Daisy Air Rifles revolver mounted on the top half. In the lower right corner is the word Four Daisy air rifles including: Model 1938B Red Ryder, Model 840, and ''REWARD'' with a piece of reproduction wanted poster showing a two Model 25; all four air rifles shoot BBs only. (1) The Model 1938B mustachioed outlaw with ''$500'' below him. To the left of the poster is rates near excellent with a few light handling marks on the metal printed ''Smith & Wesson / Schofield (44 Cal.) / Carried in EARLY surfaces and wooden pistolgrip stock and forend. The right side of the TIMES / by Stage Coach Drivers, / Station Agents & Sheriffs / of buttstock has a small and unobtrusive wood-filled repair under the Western Cattle Towns''. The maker of the plaque did not research that classic Red Ryder logo. The original sights are intact and the action the Schofields were .45 caliber, but it is still a nice addition for your gun appears to function well mechanically. (2) The Model 840 displays spots room or Western décor. (8A9952-87A) of light oxidation on the metal surfaces and light scuffs, handling marks 3929 Vintage Leather Holster and light soiling on the plastic surfaces. It features plastic faux wood This is a single unmarked holster with the model number on the front furniture with the buttstock missing the buttplate. The sights are intact ''221 / 38''. This pocket style holster is mounted on a 4 1/2'' x 7 1/4'' and the action appears to function well mechanically. (3) The first Model sized stiff leather backer with a holster sized for a Colt Lightning with 3 25 features hardwood furniture and a metallic gray frame featuring gold 1/2'' barrel or similar firearm. The holster shows light to moderate wear painted wetland games scenes on each side. It displays operational to the finish with solid stitching. A nice period holster to complement silvering and some scattered light handling marks toning to brown. Stock your Collection. (8A9944-31A) may have been lightly cleaned with an added finish. There are a couple 3930 Collectible Shooters Lot hairline cracks and there are three round divots in the right side of the This lot consist of (1) full box of approximately 100 and (1) partial box of buttstock. The sights are intact and the trigger appears to be broken. (4) approximately 25 .223'' 50 grain pointed soft point Sisk Bullets for the 22 The second Model 25 features plastic faux wood furniture, black Lovell, the bullets rate near excellent with light oxidation on the exposed enamel-coated frame and metallic gray barrel and cocking lever. Metal lead, the boxes rate very good with later added cellophane tape on the surfaces show operational wear and overall light handling marks toning boxes to keep them closed. Also included is one unopened box of 25 to a brown patina. The checkered plastic pistolgrip stock and ribbed Winchester ''Empty Primed Shells'' ''Super Speed / 219 Zipper'' cartridge forend also show scratches and light handling marks from honest use. cases. The box rates very good with light later added pencil writing. The sights are intact and the action appears to function well (81024-1) mechanically. A.A.C. does not guarantee the function of airguns. 3931 Norma Berdan Primers (23A9900-52, 53, 54, 55) {NON-GUNS} This lot consist of (1) brick of approximately 800 and (1) sleeve of approximately 200, Norma 5.5mm non-corrosive non-mecuric Berdan primers in excellent condition. (81024-4) 3932 Bridgeport Gun Implement Company cleaning rod This lot consist of a single Bridgeport Gun Implement Company walnut shotgun cleaning rod. The rod consists of three pieces measuring 36'' total when assembled. The rod is joined by threaded brass couplers with a brass loop for the tip. The rod rates about very good showing handling wear, the first brass coupler on the handle portion of the rod is very loose and the retention pin needs attention. The wood has shrunk over the years leaving the wood to metal fit slightly loose on the other couplers. The brass couplers are marked ''B.G.I.CO. / PAT. FEB. 9, 92''. (8A1008-4) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3937 Canadian 1943 Pattern Training Rifle 3943 Webley & Scott ''Senior'' Air Pistol serial #OL519. The metal surfaces of this Canadian WWII-era non firing serial #87, 22 cal., 6 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal SMLE training rifle retain about 97-98% original blue with some very surfaces retain 97% original blue with spots of minor gray toning, light silvering on the ''muzzle'' and scattered tiny speckles of light storage marks and light oxidation and dirt staining along the edges. The oxidation. The full weight No. 4-style hardwood stock, handguard and checkered mottled brown plastic logo grips remain in near excellent faux magazine rate about fine with some scattered light handling marks condition showing minimal wear. The barrel is numbered to the frame. to be expected from a training rifle and some wear to the black paint on A.A.C. does not guarantee the function of airguns. (59961-2) the high edges of the magazine. The right side of the receiver is marked {NON-GUN} (200/400) ''LONG BRANCH TRAINING RIFLE / 1943'' along with ''MADE IN Est. 200 - 400 CANADA'' in a smaller font. The serial number is stamped in the forend 3944 Randall Made Knife Cases behind the upper band and ''R'' is stamped ahead of the magazine. The Twelve total: Padded vinyl cases with zippers; (3) 19'', (3) 16'', (3) 13'' original sights are intact, a target stand hook is attached to the lower and (3) 10''. All in excellent condition. (51007-166ZC1) band, the puncture needles are not present and the action and buttplate 3945 Randall Made Knife Cases pressure safety appear to function well mechanically. An interesting Twelve total: Padded vinyl and nylon cases with zippers; (6) 16''. (3) 13'' collectable in a very high state of condition for the Lee Enfield and (3) 10''. All in excellent condition. (51007-166ZC2) enthusiast. (23A9900-57) {NON-GUN} (100/200) 3946 Randall Made Knife Cases Est. 100 - 200 Twelve total: Padded vinyl and nylon cases with zippers; (6) 13'', (3) 16'' 3938 Japanese Replica U.S. Model 1911A1 Pistol and (3) 10''. All in excellent condition. All in excellent condition. This replica is marked ''U.S. ARMED FORCES AUTOMATIC PISTOL / (51007-166ZC3) MODEL OF 1911A1 X5898 CALIBER 45'' on the left side of the slide 3947 Randall Made Knife Cases and ''MADE IN JAPAN'' along with the serial number on the right. The Twelve total: Padded vinyl cases with zippers; (9) 13'', (2) 16'' and (1) faux pistol retains about 99% original black finish with a few minor 19''. All in excellent condition. (51007-166ZC4) handling marks and the slightest high edge wear on the front of the 3948 Winchester Model 1873 Carbine and Revolver ''Movie Props'' slide. The double diamond checkered wood grips rate excellent. The An unmarked Winchester Model 1873 lever action carbine, likely movie gun is configured like the original and mostly functions and prop with a 20'' barrel and cosmetically functioning lever, trigger, and disassembles like the original with minor differences and it is hammer. When actuated, the lever raises the lifter, moves the bolt constructed so that it cannot be made to fire. A very realistic magazine is rearward, and cocks the hammer; upon close inspection it is revealed included. This impressive replica could be used in a number of ways the bolt lacks any ability to have a firing pin and the barrel is blocked such as training, parades, display etc. (23A9926-1) {NON-GUN} about 6'' back from the muzzle. All metal parts are made of a (50/100) non-ferrous alloy and show light handling marks and specks of black in Est. 50 - 100 the otherwise dull gunmetal gray patina. The hardwood stock is in very 3939 Benjamin Model 3120 Pneumatic Air Rifle good condition with a repaired chip on the left side of the upper tang, serial #T354743, .22 cal. lead ball, 19'' barrel with a bright excellent and the forend shows light handling marks and is loose beneath the bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% added gray Parkerized barrel band. Also included is an unmarked replica of the famed Colt and original blue finishes with some freckles of light oxidation on the Single Action Army revolver with 4 3/4'' barrel, the finish is a dull even triggerguard and some scattered light handling marks and slight high gunmetal gray and constructed of non-ferrous metal. The grips are edge wear on the front sight exposing the natural gold-colored alloy two-piece hardwood pinned in place with faux screws. The revolver still beneath. The magazine tube is missing from above the barrel making functions mechanically but timing and lockup need attention. this a single-shot rifle. The press-checkered American walnut Monte (14A9900-44,47) {NONGUN} Carlo pistolgrip stock and grooved forend rate excellent with a few faint 3949 Winchester Model 1873 Carbine and Revolver ''Movie Props'' handling marks. The right side of the buttstock features a factory black An unmarked Winchester Model 1873 lever action carbine, likely movie and gold sticker marked ''AMERICAN WALNUT / H (pellet) C / prop with a 20'' barrel and cosmetically functioning lever, trigger, and BENJAMIN AIR RIFLE CO.'' and the left rear of the frame is marked hammer. When actuated, the lever raises the lifter, moves the bolt ''BENJAMIN FRANKLIN''. The original sights are intact though the rear rearward, and cocks the hammer; upon close inspection it is revealed sight is slightly bent as it is not supported by the magazine tube and the the bolt lacks any ability to have a firing pin and the barrel is blocked action appears to function. A.A.C. does not guarantee the function of about 6'' back from the muzzle. All metal parts are made of a airguns. (23A6519-571) {NON-GUN} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy non-ferrous alloy and show light handling marks and specks of black in Collection] (50/100) the otherwise dull gunmetal gray patina. The hardwood stock is in very Est. 50 - 100 good condition showing light handling marks and the forend is loose 3940 International Flare Signal Co. Flare Pistol beneath the barrel band. Also included is an unmarked replica of the serial #E420, 37 mm, 8'' barrel with an overall lightly oxidized bore. The famed Colt Single Action Army revolver with 4 3/4'' barrel, the finish is a barrel has toned to a mostly brown patina with scattered fine oxidation dull even gunmetal gray and constructed of non-ferrous metal. The and perhaps 25% original black paint remaining. The brass frame and grips are two-piece hardwood pinned in place with faux screws. The breech have toned to a nice dark ocher patina with light dings and revolver still functions mechanically but timing and lockup need casting marks. The embossed grip marks remain clear there are no attention. (14A9900-45,46) {NONGUN} visible date markings. Barrel-to-frame fit remains strong. (59944-39) 3950 Inert 105mm M456A2 HEAT-T Shell {NON-GUN} [Frank Berry Collection] (50/100) This lot includes one inert M456A2 HEAT-T (High Explosive Est. 50 - 100 Antitank-Tracer) shell for 105mm guns. Shell is marked ''105-G / 3941 Webley & Scott Mark II Target Model Air Pistol COMP-B / HEAT-T / CTG M456A2'' on the side of the projectile, and a serial #21487, 22 cal., 8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal white plaster-like material and been added in a thin layer above and surfaces retain 98% original blue with small spots of gray toning on the below the markings; the plaster spot above the markings reads sides and rear of frame. The checkered walnut grips remain in excellent ''DUMMY''. The black rubberized body of the projectile shows light condition with a couple tiny handling marks, the left panel has inlaid crazing, and the steel body of the shell shows a few light handling marks Webley medallion and the barrel is numbered to the frame. A.A.C. does and light tarnishing. The shell measures 39'' long and weighs not guarantee the function of airguns. (51007-71) {NON-GUN} approximately 40lbs. A solid example of these tank-killing rounds. [Extra (200/400) Shipping May Apply] (14A1013-1AGE) Est. 200 - 400 3942 British No. 2 MK V Flare Gun serial #109633, 40mm, 2 5/8'' barrel with a near excellent bore having a few specks of light oxidation. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original black painted finish with light handling and casting marks, scattered fine staining and minor wear long the high edges. Pistol has British proofs on top and left side of the barrel. The checkered black Bakelite grips remain in near excellent condition showing light wear. (59897-90) {NON-GUN} (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3951 Vintage Hand Operated Trap Machine 3959 Cleaning Kits This lot includes a 1930's era Peters DuvRock Trap machine. The This lot includes seven as-new items. First are two Hoppe's No.9 machine was manufactured by Peters Cartridge Company and is serial soft-sided Bore Snake cleaning kits to include; (1) 22 caliber rifle Model #5118. All mechanical parts seem to be intact and the metal retains #34011 and (1) .357-38mm, 9mm pistol Model # 34002. Second are four nearly all of its later added matte black enamel finish. The machine is Kleenbore kits to include; (2) .338 / 8mm Classic Rifle Model #k-208, (1) fully adjustable offering a variety of angles from low flying to high arching 22 caliber handgun model #K211, and (1) .44 /.45 caliber handgun patterns simply by loosening a wing nut and sliding the notched Model #K212. Third is an Outers shotgun cleaning kit Model #46308 for adjustment bar in or out. It was advertised that a slow pull of the cord 20 and 28 ga., shotguns. These are as-new dealer stock items in would send birds slower for beginners and a quick rip would send them excellent condition. (109413-65R5) flying fast enough to challenge the most proficient shooters. The trap 3960 Cleaning Kits chute holds 43 clays allowing for longer shooting times and the clays at This lot includes nine as-new items. First are two Hoppe's No.9 the time were $3.75 for a 500-piece case. The unit itself cost a soft-sided Bore Snake cleaning kits to include; (1) 22 caliber rifle Model whopping $10 when it went on the market and weighs only 12lbs and #34011 and (1) .357-38mm, 9mm pistol Model # 34002. Second are sets up ready for use in minutes. Included with this antique thrower is a three Outers cleaning kits to include; (2) Model # 46308 for 20 and 28 100lb Eastern State Farmers grain sack used to keep contents from ga., shotguns, and (1) Universal Cleaning Rod Model #91616. Third are shifting in the contemporary hand crafted carry case that measures 21 two Hoppe's No.9 cleaning kits to include; (1) Model #SGOUB shotgun 3/4''x13''x5'' and 42 DuvRock skeet targets. The skeet targets measure cleaning kit, and (1) Model #U30B Rifle cleaning kit. Fourth is a 3'' in diameter and are about an 1/8'' thick with Peters / DuvRock on the Kleenbore Classic Rifle Cleaning Kit Model #K-208. Fifth is a GunSlick tops and most are still whole, there are some that have cracks or chips Pro Model #41455 AR-15 cleaning kit. These are as-new dealer stock and may no-longer be serviceable. A great find for the trap enthusiast items in excellent condition. (109413-65R6) that appears serviceable and remains in excellent condition. (109919-8) 3961 Encore Pistol Stocks [Roy Jinks Collection] This lot includes a set of rubber grips with finger grooves and rubber 3952 Toepperwein Art forend for an Encore Pistol. These are as-new dealer stock items part This lot includes an Indian Chief target purportedly shot by Winchester #7654 for the forend and it will fit 10'', 12'', and 15'' barrels and part sponsored trick shooter Ad Toepperwein. The framed target measures #7652 for the grip and they remain sealed in their original factory 31 3/4''x23 1/2'' and has a left side head shot of an Indian chief with four packaging. (109413-98RA) feathers in his headdress, ''drawn'' in bullet holes. The drawing is made 3962 Encore Pistol Stocks up of roughly 155 small caliber bullet holes with only the holes for the This lot includes a set of rubber grips with finger grooves and rubber eye overlapping. There are many great stories published on the internet forend for an Encore Pistol. These are as-new dealer stock items part of this renowned trick shooter who, when married taught his wife #7654 for the forend and it will fit 10'', 12'', and 15'' barrels and part ''Plinky'' to shoot and they later on became one of the best trick shot #7652 for the grip and they remain sealed in their original factory duos ever. Ad and Plinky traveled the country performing shows as the packaging. (109413-98RB) Fabulous Toepperweins for years. This is a fantastic piece of shooting 3963 Encore Pistol Stocks memorabilia that remains in excellent condition. (109919-9) [Roy Jinks This lot includes a set of rubber grips with finger grooves and rubber Collection] forend for an Encore Pistol. These are as-new dealer stock items part 3953 Lot of 22 Caliber Blanks #7654 for the forend and it will fit 10'', 12'', and 15'' barrels and part This lot includes four boxes of CCI blank power loads for use in the D.T. #7652 for the grip and they remain sealed in their original factory Systems Super-Pro Dummy Launcher. There are two full 100 count packaging. (109413-98RC) packs of green (No.3 brass) and two full 100 count packs of yellow (No.4 3964 TacStar Light brass). All four boxes are still sealed in their original factory packaging. This lot includes a WLS 2000 weapons light system. This 70 Lumens (109413-80RAZ) light comes with two barrel mounts, handheld switch, pressure activated 3954 Ruger New Model Single Six Grips tape switch and will fit .22 cal. to 12 ga., barrels. This is an as-new This lot includes a set of laminate rosewood grips with black phoenix dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-73R1) medallions. The inside of the panels is marked XRP and the grips 3965 Stream Light appear to have not seen any use. They come in a Ruger factory This lot includes a Stinger DS LED flashlight. This is an as-new dealer packaging with identification code for a set of black laminate grips. The stock item that comes complete with both home and auto mounts and grips remain in excellent condition and included is a stainless grip screw. provides up to 350 lumens of light depending on feature and function (109413-38R1) and is in excellent condition. (109413-73R2) 3955 Cleaning Kits 3966 Encore Pistol Stocks This lot includes two as-new dealer stock Hoppe's No.9 soft-sided Bore This lot includes a set of rubber grips with finger grooves and rubber Snake cleaning kits. There is a 22 caliber rifle kit part #34011 and a forend for an Encore Pistol. These are as-new dealer stock items part .357 - 38mm, 9mm pistol kit part #34002 both come with Bore Snake, #7654 for the forend and it will fit 10'', 12'', and 15'' barrels and part pulling tool, Lubricating oil, No.9 Solvent, wipes, and a soft sided case. #7652 for the grip and they remain sealed in their original factory (109413-65R1) packaging. (109413-98RD) 3956 Cleaning Kits 3967 Encore Pistol Stocks This lot includes two as-new dealer stock Hoppe's No.9 soft-sided Bore This lot includes a set of rubber grips with finger grooves and rubber Snake cleaning kits. There is a 22 caliber rifle kit part #34011 and a forend for an Encore Pistol. These are as-new dealer stock items part .357 - 38mm, 9mm pistol kit part #34002 both come with Bore Snake, #7654 for the forend and it will fit 10'', 12'', and 15'' barrels and part pulling tool, Lubricating oil, No.9 Solvent, wipes, and a soft sided case. #7652 for the grip and they remain sealed in their original factory (109413-65R2) packaging. (109413-98RE) 3957 Cleaning Kits 3968 Encore Pistol Stocks This lot includes nine as-new dealer stock items. First are three This lot includes a set of rubber grips with finger grooves and rubber Kleenbore kits to include two Classic Rifle Kits (one Model #K-207, one forend for an Encore Pistol. These are as-new dealer stock items part Model #K-208), and one Model K211 Handgun Cleaning Kit. Second #7654 for the forend and it will fit 10'', 12'', and 15'' barrels and part are two Hoppe's No.9 soft-sided 22 caliber Bore Snake cleaning kits part #7652 for the grip and they remain sealed in their original factory No. 34011. Third are four Hoppe's No.9 cleaning kits to include; two rifle packaging. (109413-98RF) kits part #U30B, one shotgun kit part #SGOUB, and one rifle kit part 3969 Lot of Bore Lights #3PU all items are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. This lot includes three various style bore lights. First is a Remington (109413-65R3) flexible neck bore light with magnetic body has batteries included that is 3958 Cleaning Kits still in its original sealed factory packaging. Second is a Hoppe's No.9 This lot includes 11 as-new dealer stock items. First are three fiber optic bore light product No. BRL1 that remains sealed in its original Kleenbore handgun kits to include; (2) .44 /.45 caliber Model #K212, and factory packaging. Third is a Streamlight Stylus Reach flexible neck (1) .22 / .223 / 5.56mm Model #K205. Second are seven Hoppe's No.9 LED bore light that comes sealed in its original factory packaging. kits to include; (2) shotgun kits Model #U30B, (1) rifle kit Model #3PU, These are as-new dealer stock items that remain in excellent condition. and (4) Model #SGU. Third is a Hoppe's No.9 soft-sided 22 caliber rifle (109413-73R4) Bore Snake cleaning kit Model #34011. These kits are as-new dealer 3970 Tactical Solutions Compensator stock in excellent condition. (109413-65R4) This as-new dealer stock item remains sealed in its original factory packaging. It has a matte black finish and is approximately 2'' overall in length with 1/2x28 tpi thread pattern and the Trail-Lite box is checked on the labeling and is intended for use on The Browning Buckmark or any .900'' barrels chambered in 22 LR. (109413-103RE) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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3971 Tactical Solutions Compensator 3987 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets This as-new dealer stock item remains sealed in its original factory This lot includes two factory sealed 250 count boxes of .224'' diameter, packaging. It has a matte black finish and is approximately 2'' overall in 55 gr., V-Max bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent length with 1/2x28 tpi thread pattern and the Trail-Lite box is checked on condition. (109413-1D) the labeling and is intended for use on The Browning Buckmark or any 3988 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets .900'' barrels chambered in 22 LR. (109413-103RF) This lot includes two factory sealed 250 count boxes of .224'' diameter, 3972 Shrewd Muzzle Break 50 gr., V-Max bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent This Model 1 stainless steel, currently 22 caliber muzzle break, has condition. (109413-1E) 1/2-28 threads and 42 ports. This item will require a gunsmith to install 3989 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets as it needs the bore opened .020 over the bullet diameter, measuring This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of .224'' diameter, overall 2 5/8'' and remains sealed in its original packaging from 45 gr., Hornet bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent Brownells. (109413-103RG) condition. (109413-1F) 3973 Shrewd Muzzle Break 3990 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets This Model 1 stainless steel, currently 22 caliber muzzle break, has This lot includes two factory sealed boxes. First is a 100 count box of 1/2-28 threads and 42 ports. This item will require a gunsmith to install .224'' diameter, 50 gr., V-max bullets. Second is a 250 count box of as it needs the bore opened .020 over the bullet diameter, measuring .224'' diameter, 50 gr., V-Max bullets. Both boxes are as-new dealer overall 2 5/8'' and remains sealed in its original packaging from stock and remain in excellent condition. (109413-1G) Brownells. (109413-103RH) 3991 Assorted 22 Caliber Bullets 3974 Shrewd Muzzle Break This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes. There are two This Model 1 stainless steel, currently 22 caliber muzzle break, has Hornady .224'' diameter, 50 gr., SP SX bullets and one Nosler .224'' 1/2-28 threads and 42 ports. This item will require a gunsmith to install diameter, 55 gr., Ballistic Silvertip bullets. These are as-new dealer as it needs the bore opened .020 over the bullet diameter, measuring stock items in excellent condition. (109413-1H) overall 2 5/8'' and remains sealed in its original packaging from 3992 Nosler 22 Caliber Bullets Brownells. (109413-103RI) This lot includes two factory sealed 250 count boxes of .224'' diameter, 3975 Shrewd Muzzle Break 50 gr., Spitzer bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent This Model 1 stainless steel, currently 22 caliber muzzle break, has condition. (109413-1I) 1/2-28 threads and 42 ports. This item will require a gunsmith to install 3993 Sierra 22 Caliber Bullets as it needs the bore opened .020 over the bullet diameter, measuring This lot includes four factory sealed 100 count boxes of Vaminter, .223'' overall 2 5/8'' and remains sealed in its original packaging from diameter 40 gr., SP Hornet bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in Brownells. (109413-103RJ) excellent condition. (109413-1J) 3976 Carlson Double Star Muzzle Break 3994 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets This 5/8x24 tpi pattern AR-10 style muzzle break has a matte black This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count box of .224'' diameter, 55 finish and measures approximately 2'' in length. This is an as-new gr., FMJ-BT bullets. This is as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. dealer stock item in its original factory packing in excellent condition. (109413-1k) (109413-103RK) 3995 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets 3977 Troy Industries Muzzle Brake This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count box of .224'' diameter, 55 This 5.56 Claymore muzzle brake measures 2 1/4'' in length with 1/2x28 gr., FMJ-BT bullets. This is as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. tpi pattern and has a matte black finish. This as-new dealer stock item (109413-1l) remains sealed in its original factory packaging in excellent condition. 3996 Speer 22 Caliber Bullets (109413-103RL) This lot includes four factory sealed 100 count boxes of TNT. Green, 3978 Troy Industries Muzzle Brake .224'' diameter, 43 gr., GR TNT Green HP bullets. These are as-new This 5.56 Claymore muzzle brake measures 2 1/4'' in length with 1/2x28 dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-1M) tpi pattern and has a matte black finish. This as-new dealer stock item 3997 Speer 22 Caliber Bullets remains sealed in its original factory packaging in excellent condition. This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of TNT. Green, (109413-103RM) .224'' diameter, 43 gr., GR TNT Green HP bullets. These are as-new 3979 Troy Industries Muzzle Brake dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-1N) This 5.56 Claymore muzzle brake measures 2 1/4'' in length with 1/2x28 3998 Hornady 25 Caliber Bullets tpi pattern and has a matte black finish. This as-new dealer stock item This lot includes five factory sealed 100 count boxes of Hornady .257'' remains sealed in its original factory packaging in excellent condition. diameter, 75 gr., HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent (109413-103RN) condition. (109413-2) 3980 Troy Industries Muzzle Brake 3999 Hornady 25 Caliber Bullets This 5.56 Claymore muzzle brake measures 2 1/4'' in length with 1/2x28 This lot includes two factory sealed 250 count boxes of Interlock, .257'' tpi pattern and has a matte black finish. This as-new dealer stock item diameter, 120 gr., HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in remains sealed in its original factory packaging in excellent condition. excellent condition. (109413-2A) (109413-103RP) 4000 Sierra 20 Caliber Bullets 3981 A2 Flash Hider This lot includes four factory sealed 100 count boxes of Blitzking, .204'' This Mil Spec birdcage style flash hider has an overall length 1 3/4'' with diameter, 39 gr., Blitzking bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in a matte black finish and 1/2x28 tpi pattern. It is not maker marked, it excellent condition. (109413-3) does however come with a crush washer and remains in excellent 4001 Sierra 6mm Bullets condition. (109413-103RQ) This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of Blitzking, .243'' 3982 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets diameter, 55 gr., Blitzking bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of Varmint .222'', excellent condition. (109413-4) 40 gr., Jet bullet. These are designed for use in reloading 22 Rem. Jet 4002 Sierra 6mm Bullets cartridges and are as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of Blitzking, .243'' (109413-1) diameter, 55 gr., Blitzking bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in 3983 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets excellent condition. (109413-4A) This lot includes five factory sealed 100 count boxes of .224'' diameter, 4003 Sierra 6mm Bullets 50 gr., V-Max bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of Blitzking, .243'' condition. (109413-1A) diameter, 55 gr., Blitzking bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in 3984 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets excellent condition. (109413-4B) This lot includes five factory sealed 100 count boxes of .224'' diameter, 4004 Sierra 6mm Bullets 50 gr., V-Max bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes. There are two condition. (109413-1B) boxes of .243'' diameter, 70 gr., HPBT, Match bullets and one .243'' 3985 Hornady 22 Caliber Bullets diameter, 55 gr., Blitzking bullet. These are as-new dealer stock in This lot includes five factory sealed 100 count boxes of .224'' diameter, excellent condition. (109413-4C) 50 gr., V-Max bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent 4005 Hornady 6mm Bullets condition. (109413-1C) This lot includes five factory sealed 100 count boxes of .243'' diameter, 3986 Nossler 22 Caliber Bullets 55 gr., V-Max bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent This lot includes two factory sealed 250 count boxes of .224'' diameter, condition. (109413-4D) 50 gr., Spitzer bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-1I) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4006 Mixed Manufacture 6mm Bullets 4026 Speer 45 Colt Bullets This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes. There are two This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of Uni-Cor .451'' Hornady .243'' diameter, 80 gr., FMJ bullets and one Berger Bullets diameter, 300 gr., UCSP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in ,243'' diameter, 88 grain High BC FB Varmint bullets. These are as-new excellent condition. (109413-9) dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-4E) 4027 Speer 45 Colt Bullets 4007 Hornady 7mm Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of Uni-Cor .451'' This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Interlock, .284'' diameter, 300 gr., UCSP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in diameter, 139 gr., SP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-9A) excellent condition. (109413-6) 4028 Hornady 45 Caliber Bullets 4008 Hornady 7mm Bullets This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count box of .451'' diameter, 230 This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Interlock, .284'' gr., FMJ-RN bullets. This is an as-new dealer stock item in excellent diameter, 139 gr., SP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in condition. (109413-19) excellent condition. (109413-6A) 4029 Hornady 45 caliber Bullets 4009 Hornady .270 Caliber Bullets This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count box of .451'' diameter, 230 This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Interlock, .277'' gr., FMJ-RN bullets. This is an as-new dealer stock item in excellent diameter, 150 gr., SP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in condition. (109413-19A) excellent condition. (109413-7) 4030 Winchester 45 Caliber Bullets 4010 Hornady .270 Caliber Bullets This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count bags of .451'' diameter, This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes. There are two 230 gr., FMJ bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent Interlock, .277'' diameter, 150 gr., SP bullets and one SST, .277'' condition. (109413-45) diameter, 130 gr., SST bullets all are as-new dealer stock in excellent 4031 Winchester 45 Caliber Bullets condition. (109413-7B) This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count bags of .451'' diameter, 4011 Hornady .270 Caliber Bullets 230 gr., FMJ bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Interlock, .277'' condition. (109413-45A) diameter, 150 gr., SP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in 4032 Hornady 50 Caliber Bullets excellent condition. (109413-7A) This lot includes a factory sealed 50 count box of FTX, .500'' diameter, 4012 Winchester 9mm Bullets 300 gr., FTX bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count bags of 9mm, 147 gr., condition. (109413-13) JHP-Notched bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent 4033 Nosler 45 Caliber Bullets condition. (109413-5) This lot includes a factory sealed 250 count box of Custom Competition 4013 Winchester 9mm Bullets .451'' diameter, 185 gr., HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count bags of 9mm, 147 gr., excellent condition. (109413-15) JHP-Notched bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent 4034 Sierra 45 Caliber Bullets condition. (109413-5A) This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Tournament 4014 Winchester 9mm Bullets Master .4515'' diameter, 185 gr., FPJ Match bullets. These are as-new This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count bags of 9mm, 147 gr., dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-15A) JHP-Notched bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent 4035 Speer 45 Caliber Bullets condition. (109413-5B) This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of TMJ .451'' 4015 Sierra 9mm Bullets diameter, 200 gr., Match TMJ SWC bullets. These are as-new dealer This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count packs of Sports Master stock in excellent condition. (109413-15B) .355'' diameter, 90 gr., JHP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in 4036 Mixed Manufacture 45 Caliber Bullets excellent condition. (109413-5C) This lot includes two factory sealed boxes. First is a 50 count box of 4016 Sierra 9mm Bullets Hornady FTX .452'' diameter, 200 gr., FTX bullets. Second is a 100 This lot includes three sealed 100 count packs of Sports Master .355'' count box of Speer TMJ .451'' diameter, 200 gr., Match TMJ SWC diameter, 90 gr., JHP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in bullets. These are both as-new dealer stock and remain in excellent excellent condition. (109413-5D) condition. (109413-15C) 4017 Speer Gold Dot 9mm Bullets 4037 Speer 45 Caliber Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .355'' diameter, This lot includes what appears to be a full 500 count value pack of .452'' 124 gr., HP bullets. These as-new dealer stock items are in excellent diameter, 230 gr., Lead RN bullets. The box remains factory sealed but condition. (109413-5E) has started to leak bullets from openings along the folded seams due to 4018 Speer Gold Dot 9mm Bullets the weight of the package. These bullets remain in excellent condition This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .355'' diameter, and the box remains intact in a lesser state of condition. (109413-15D) 124 gr., HP bullets. These as-new dealer stock items are in excellent 4038 Speer 9mm Bullets condition. (109413-5F) This lot includes what appears to be a full 500 count value pack of .356'' 4019 Speer Gold Dot 9mm Bullets diameter, 125 gr., Lead RN bullets. The box shows some compression This lot includes Three factory sealed 100 count boxes of .355'' along one of its edges but remains sealed and it has been shrink diameter, 124 gr., HP bullets. These as-new dealer stock items are in wrapped to try to keep contents from falling out. (109413-16) excellent condition. (109413-5G) 4039 Speer 40 / 10mm Bullets 4020 Hornady 9mm Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Gold Dot .400'' This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of .355'' diameter, diameter, 165 gr., GDHP billets. These are as-new dealer stock in 115 gr., FMJ RN bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent excellent condition. (109413-11) condition. (109413-5H) 4040 Speer 40 / 10mm Bullets 4021 Hornady 9mm Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Gold Dot .400'' This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .355'' diameter, diameter, 165 gr., GDHP billets. These are as-new dealer stock in 115 gr., FMJ RN bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent excellent condition. (109413-11A) condition. (109413-5I) 4041 Speer 40 / 10mm Bullets 4022 Hornady 9mm Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Gold Dot .400'' This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .355'' diameter, diameter, 165 gr., GDHP billets. These are as-new dealer stock in 115 gr., FMJ RN bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent excellent condition. (109413-11B) condition. (109413-5J) 4042 Speer 40 / 10mm Bullets 4023 Hornady 9mm Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Gold Dot .400'' This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .355'' diameter, diameter, 165 gr., GDHP billets. These are as-new dealer stock in 115 gr., FMJ RN bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent excellent condition. (109413-11C) condition. (109413-5K) 4043 Hornady 44 Caliber Bullets 4024 Hornady 9mm Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes. First is a box of This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .355'' diameter, XTP .430'' diameter, 200 gr., XTP bullets. Second is a box of FTX .430'' 115 gr., FMJ RN bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent diameter, 225 gr., FTX bullets. Both are as-new dealer stock in condition. (109413-5L) excellent condition. (109413-10) 4025 Hornady 9mm Bullets 4044 Hornady 44 Caliber Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .355'' diameter, This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of FTX .430'' 115 gr., FMJ RN bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent diameter, 225 gr., FTX bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in condition. (109413-5M) excellent condition. (109413-10A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4045 Hornady 44 Caliber Bullets 4065 Nosler / Winchester 30 Caliber Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of FTX .430'' This lot includes three factory sealed 50 count boxes of Ballistic Silver diameter, 225 gr., FTX bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in Tip .308'' diameter, 168 gr., Spitzer bullets. These are as-new dealer excellent condition. (109413-10B) stock in excellent condition. (109413-14Q) 4046 Nosler / Winchester 338 Caliber Bullets 4066 Sierra 30 Caliber Bullets This lot includes three factory sealed 50 count boxes of Combined This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Pro-Hunter .308'' Technology Supreme Hunting .338'' diameter, 200 gr., Ballistic Silvertip diameter, 180 gr., Spitzer bullets. These as-new dealer stock items are bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. in excellent condition. (109413-14R) (109413-12) 4067 Sierra 30 Caliber Bullets 4047 Hornady 338 Caliber Bullets This lot includes two factory 100 count boxes of Sports Master .308 This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of Match .338'' diameter, 85 gr., RN bullets are marked ''Handgun Use Only''. These diameter, 285 gr., BTHP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-14S) excellent condition. (109413-12A) 4068 Sierra 30 Caliber Bullets 4048 Hornady 338 Caliber Bullets This lot includes two factory 100 count boxes of Sports Master .308 This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of Match .338'' diameter, 85 gr., RN bullets are marked ''Handgun Use Only''. These diameter, 285 gr., BTHP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-14T) excellent condition. (109413-12B) 4069 Berger 30 Caliber Bullets 4049 Barnes 30 Caliber Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of BT Target .308'' This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of Tipped TSX .308'' diameter, 168 gr., BT bullets. These as-new dealer stock items are now diameter, 168 gr., TTSX BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in discontinued products and are recommended for targets not hunting and excellent condition. (109413-14) remain in excellent condition. (109413-14U) 4050 Barnes 30 Caliber Bullets 4070 Berger 30 Caliber Bullets This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of Tipped TSX .308'' This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of BT Target .308'' diameter, 168 gr., TTSX BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in diameter, 168 gr., BT bullets. These as-new dealer stock items are now excellent condition. (109413-14A) discontinued products and are recommended for targets not hunting and 4051 Barnes 30 Caliber Bullets remain in excellent condition. (109413-14V) This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of Tipped TSX .308'' 4071 Sierra 38 Caliber Bullets diameter, 168 gr., TTSX BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of Sports Master excellent condition. (109413-14B) .357'' diameter, 125 gr., JSP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in 4052 Barnes 30 Caliber Bullets excellent condition. (109413-8) This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of Tipped TSX .308'' 4072 Sierra 38 Caliber Bullets diameter, 168 gr., TTSX BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of Sports Master excellent condition. (109413-14C) .357'' diameter, 125 gr., JSP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in 4053 Barnes 30 Caliber Bullets excellent condition. (109413-8A) This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of Tipped TSX .308'' 4073 Hornady 38 Caliber Bullets diameter, 168 gr., TTSX BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of .357'' diameter, excellent condition. (109413-14D) 180 gr., XTP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent 4054 Barnes 30 Caliber Bullets condition. (109413-8B) This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of TSX .308'' 4074 Hornady 38 Caliber Bullets diameter, 168 gr., TSX BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .357'' diameter, excellent condition. (109413-14E) 180 gr., XTP bullets that are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. 4055 Barnes 30 Caliber Bullets (109413-8C) This lot includes three factory sealed 50 count boxes of TSX .308'' 4075 Hornady 38 Caliber Bullets diameter, 168 gr., TSX BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .357'' diameter, excellent condition. (109413-14F) 180 gr., XTP bullets that are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. 4056 Barnes 30 Caliber Bullets (109413-8D) This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of TAC-X .308'' 4076 Hornady 38 Caliber Bullets diameter, 168 gr., TAC-X BT lead free bullets. These are as-new dealer This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .357'' diameter, stock that remain in excellent condition. (109413-14G) 180 gr., XTP bullets that are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. 4057 Barnes 30 Caliber Bullets (109413-8E) This lot includes two factory sealed 50 count boxes of TAC-X .308'' 4077 Hornady 38 Caliber Bullets diameter, 168 gr., TAC-X BT lead free bullets. These are as-new dealer This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .357'' diameter, stock that remain in excellent condition. (109413-14H) 180 gr., XTP bullets that are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. 4058 Hornady 30 Caliber Bullets (109413-8F) This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .308'' diameter, 4078 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets 150 gr., FMJ-BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent This lot includes three factory sealed 100 count boxes of Uni-Cor .357'' condition. (109413-14I) diameter, 110 gr., UCHP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in 4059 Hornady 30 Caliber Bullets excellent condition. (109413-8G) This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .308'' diameter, 4079 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets 180 gr., Interbond bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Uni-Cor .357'' condition. (109413-14J) diameter, 110 gr., UCHP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in 4060 Hornady 30 Caliber Bullets excellent condition. (109413-8H) This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .308'' diameter, 4080 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets 150 gr., FMJ-BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of Gold Dot .357'' condition. (109413-14K) diameter, 125 gr., GDHP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock items 4061 Hornady 30 Caliber Bullets in excellent condition. (109413-8I) This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .308'' diameter, 4081 Precision Delta 45 Caliber Bullets 150 gr., FMJ-BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent This lot includes a factory sealed 1000 count box of .451'' diameter, 230 condition. (109413-14L) gr., FMJ bullets. The box has some minor wear due to the weight, but 4062 Hornady 30 Caliber Bullets contents remain in excellent condition. This is an as-new dealer stock This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .308'' diameter, item in overall excellent condition. (109413-17) 150 gr., FMJ-BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent 4082 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets condition. (109413-14M) This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count value pack of Plinker .358'' 4063 Hornady 30 Caliber Bullets diameter, 158 gr., SWC HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock and This lot includes two factory sealed 100 count boxes of .308'' diameter, in excellent condition. (109413-18) 150 gr., FMJ-BT bullets. These are as-new dealer stock in excellent 4083 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets condition. (109413-14N) This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count value pack of Plinker .358'' 4064 Hornady 30 Caliber Bullets diameter, 158 gr., SWC HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock and This lot includes three factory sealed boxes. There are two 50 count in excellent condition. (109413-18A) boxes of GMX .308'' diameter, 150 gr., GMX bullets and one 100 count box of Interlock .308'' diameter, 150 gr., RN Interlock bullets. These are all as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-14P) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4084 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets 4104 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count value pack of Plinker .358'' This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick diameter, 158 gr., SWC HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock and has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in in excellent condition. (109413-18B) excellent condition. (109413-46SP16) 4085 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets 4105 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count value pack of Plinker .358'' This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick diameter, 158 gr., SWC HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock and has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in in excellent condition. (109413-18C) excellent condition. (109413-46SP17) 4086 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets 4106 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count value pack of Plinker .358'' This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick diameter, 158 gr., SWC HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock and has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in in excellent condition. (109413-18D) excellent condition. (109413-46SP18) 4087 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets 4107 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count value pack of Plinker .358'' This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick diameter, 158 gr., SWC HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock and has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in in excellent condition. (109413-18E) excellent condition. (109413-46SP19) 4088 Speer 38 Caliber Bullets 4108 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes a factory sealed 500 count value pack of Plinker .358'' This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. diameter, 158 gr., SWC HP bullets. These are as-new dealer stock and There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer in excellent condition. (109413-18F) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP20) 4089 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4109 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and these as-new dealer There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46SP1) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP21) 4090 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4110 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS primers. There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and these as-new dealer There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46SP2) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP22) 4091 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4111 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. There are ten 100 count packs to a brick and these as-new dealer stock There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP3) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP23) 4092 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4112 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP4) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP24) 4093 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4113 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP5) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP25) 4094 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4114 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes a factory sealed case of 5000, W209 primers. There There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer are five boxes of 1000 containing ten 100 count packs and this as-new stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP6) dealer stock item is in excellent condition. (109413-46SP26) 4095 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4115 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes a factory sealed case of 5000, W209 primers. There There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer are five boxes of 1000 containing ten 100 count packs and this as-new stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP7) dealer stock item is in excellent condition. (109413-46SP27) 4096 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4116 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes a factory sealed case of 5000, W209 primers. There There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer are five boxes of 1000 containing ten 100 count packs and this as-new stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP8) dealer stock item is in excellent condition. (109413-46SP28) 4097 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4117 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes a factory sealed case of 5000, W209 primers. There There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer are five boxes of 1000 containing ten 100 count packs and this as-new stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP9) dealer stock item is in excellent condition. (109413-46SP29) 4098 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4118 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes a factory sealed case of 5000, W209 primers. There contains ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items are five boxes of 1000 containing ten 100 count packs and this as-new remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP10) dealer stock item is in excellent condition. (109413-46SP30) 4099 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4119 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes a factory sealed case of 5000, W209 primers. There contains ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items are five boxes of 1000 containing ten 100 count packs and this as-new remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP11) dealer stock item is in excellent condition. (109413-46SP31) 4100 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4120 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. contains ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP12) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP32) 4101 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4121 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. contains ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP13) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP33) 4102 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4122 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. contains ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP14) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP34) 4103 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4123 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. contains ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP15) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP35) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4124 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers 4144 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP36) excellent condition. (109413-46SP56) 4125 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4145 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes a factory sealed case of 5000, W209 primers. There This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick are five boxes of 1000 containing ten 100 count packs and this as-new has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in dealer stock item is in excellent condition. (109413-46SP37) excellent condition. (109413-46SP57) 4126 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4146 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP38) excellent condition. (109413-46SP58) 4127 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4147 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP39) excellent condition. (109413-46SP59) 4128 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4148 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP40) excellent condition. (109413-46SP60) 4129 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4149 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP41) excellent condition. (109413-46SP61) 4130 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4150 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP42) excellent condition. (109413-46SP62) 4131 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4151 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP43) excellent condition. (109413-46SP63) 4132 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4152 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP44) excellent condition. (109413-46SP64) 4133 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4153 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46SP45) excellent condition. (109413-46SP65) 4134 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers 4154 Harris Bipod Lot This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This lot includes an as-new dealer stock series 1A2 Ultralight bipod has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in model 25C. This adjustable 13 1/2''-27'' quick detachable bipod will excellent condition. (109413-46SP46) work with nearly all bolt action rifles and still allows use of a sling and 4135 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers comes in its original factory packaging. (109413-72R1) This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick 4155 Harris Bipod Lot has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in This lot includes an as-new dealer stock series S, Model 25C bipod. excellent condition. (109413-46SP47) This 13 1/2''-27'' quick detach adjustable bipod will work with nearly any 4136 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers long gun with a QD stud and has a swiveling head to allow for quick This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick leveling on uneven terrain. Item comes in its original factory packaging. has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in (109413-72R2) excellent condition. (109413-46SP48) 4156 Harris Bipod Lot 4137 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This lot includes an as-new dealer stock series S, Model 25C bipod. This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick This 13 1/2''-27'' quick detach adjustable bipod will work with nearly any has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in long gun with a QD stud and has a swiveling head to allow for quick excellent condition. (109413-46SP49) leveling on uneven terrain. Item comes in its original factory packaging. 4138 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers (109413-72R3) This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. 4157 Harris Bipod Lot There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer This lot includes an as-new dealer stock series S, Model 25 bipod. This stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP50) 12''-25'' quick detach adjustable bipod will work with nearly any long gun 4139 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers with a QD stud and has a swiveling head to allow for quick leveling on This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. uneven terrain. Item comes in its original factory packaging. There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer (109413-72R4) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP51) 4158 Harris Bipod Lot 4140 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers This lot includes an as-new dealer stock Series 1A2 Model BRM bipod. This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. This 6''-9'' quick detach adjustable bipod will work with nearly any bolt There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer action rifle with QD studs. Featuring 1'' click adjustments on the legs stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP52) this compact very versatile bipod comes in its original factory packing. 4141 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers (109413-72R5) This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. 4159 Harris Bipod Lot There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer This lot includes an as-new dealer stock Series S Model L bipod. This stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP53) 9''-12'' quick detach and adjustable bipod will work on almost any bolt 4142 Lot of Remington Shotshell Primers action rifle with QD studs. This favorite amongst hunters and shooters This lot includes two 1000 count bricks of 209 Premier STS Primers. comes in its original factory packaging. (109413-72R6) There are ten 100 count packs in each brick and they are as-new dealer 4160 Harris Bipod Lot stock in excellent condition. (109413-46SP54) This lot includes an as-new dealer stock Series 1A2 Model BR bipod. 4143 Lot of Winchester Shotshell Primers This 6''-9'' quick detach and adjustable bipod will work with nearly all bolt This lot includes three 1000 count bricks of W209 primers. Each brick rifle equipped with QD studs. The bipod features spring loaded legs for has ten 100 count packs, and these as-new dealer stock items remain in quick easy adjustments and comes in its original factory packaging. excellent condition. (109413-46SP55) (109413-72R7) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4161 CV Life Bipod Lot 4168 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool This lot includes a 6''-9'' tactical rifle bipod. All parts move freely and it This all-in-one 45-75 caliber loading tool is serial #2422 and features a adjusts in 1'' increments that firmly lock into place. It is a quick three groove flat nose mould with clean cavity and functions as a attach-detach mounting system that affixes to the front QD stud on your de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and rifle and no tools are need for installation or removal. A compact crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent addition that is sure to add a little stability in your shooting life. cases and were designed by John M. and Mathew S. Browning. This (109974-30A) tool appears complete and retains a nice rich brown patina with silvering 4162 Lot of Assorted Snap Caps along the high edges and has numerous tiny impact marks on the back This lot is made up with a variety of calibers from as-new dealer stock side flat and has had notches added to the legs for grip stability. It is inventory. These items are from the following manufactures and include appropriately marked with Marlin Firearms and patent date on the sprue (1) pack of 12, aluminum .22 /.17HMS snap caps from Traditions cutter with caliber designation on left leg and serial number on the Performance Firearms and the remaining are A-zoom products. The insides of both legs. A fine example with period alterations on the A-Zoom products include; (1) 2 pack of .410, (1) 2 pack of 16 ga., (1) 2 handles. (108315-188LTS535A) pack of 20 ga., (2) 5 packs of .40 S&W, (3) 5 packs of 380 ACP, (1) 2 4169 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool pack of 6.5 Creedmoor, (2) 2 packs of .223 Rem., (1) 5 pack of 9mm This all-in-one 45-70 caliber tool is serial #3758 and features a three Luger, (2) 2 packs of .308 Win., (1) 6 pack of 44 Magnum, and (1) 2 grove flat nose mould and functions as a de-capper, re-capper, case pack of .243 Win. All items remain in sealed factory packing in excellent mouth straightener, seating tool, and crimper. These tools are able to condition. (109413-71R1) de-cap both single and multiple vent cases. Marlin purchased the rights 4163 Lot of Assorted Snap Caps from the Browning's and these tools were first offered in the 1883 This lot is made up with a variety of calibers from as-new dealer stock catalog and sold for $4 with a powder scoop. This tool appears inventory. These items are from the following manufactures and include complete and has a nice overall brown patina with pewter undertones (1) pack of 12, aluminum .22 / .17HMS snap caps from Traditions and silvering along the high edges. There are scattered light impact Performance Firearms and the remaining are A-zoom products. The marks, scratches, spots of oxidation staining and some very light A-Zoom products include; (1) 6 pack of 500 S&W, (2) 2 pack of 16 ga., pinprick pitting. The mould cavity is clean and all markings are crisp, (1) 2 pack of 20 ga., (2) 5 packs of .40 S&W, (4) 5 packs of 380 ACP, legible and in the correct places. A fine example overall. (1) 2 pack of 6.5 Creedmoor, (2) 2 packs of .223 Rem., (2) 5 pack of (108315-188LTS533B) 9mm Luger, (1) 2 packs of .308 Win., (1) 6 pack of 44 Magnum, and (1) 4170 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool 6 pack of 44 Special. All items remain in sealed factory packing in This all-in-one 38-55 caliber tool is serial #4186 and features a clean excellent condition. (109413-71R2) cavity 4 groove flat nose mould and functions as a de-capper, re-capper, 4164 Lot of Assorted Snap Caps case mouth straightener, seating tool, and crimper. These tools are This lot is made up with a variety of calibers from as-new dealer stock able to de-cap both single and multiple vent cases. The tool appears inventory. These items are from the following manufactures and include complete and retains perhaps 50-60% original fading and flaking blue (1) pack of 12, aluminum .22 /.17HMS snap caps from Traditions with scattered patches of oxidation staining, silvering along the high Performance Firearms and the remaining are A-zoom products. The edges with numerous nicks and dings along the top of the body and A-Zoom products include; (1) 2 pack of .410, (1) 2 pack of 16 ga., (1) 2 back flat. It is appropriately marked with Marlin Firearms Co., and pack of 20 ga., (3) 5 packs of .40 S&W, (4) 5 packs of 380 ACP, (1) 6 patent date on sprue cutter, caliber on left leg and serial number on both pack of 357 Magnum, (2) 2 packs of .223 Rem., (1) 5 pack of 9mm flats on inside of legs. An honest example that remains in very good Luger, (1) 2 pack of .308 Win., (1) 6 pack of 44 Magnum, and (1) 2 pack condition. (108315-188LTS533C) of .243 Win. All items remain in sealed factory packing in excellent 4171 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool condition. (109413-71R3) This 32-40 caliber tool is serial #6122 and features a four groove flat 4165 Lot of Tubular Speed Loaders nose mould with some very light oxidation staining in the cavity and This lot includes three as-new MTP Enterprises LLC., ''Spee-D-Loader'' functions as a de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating for the Henry Repeating rifle chambered in .22 cal., and .17 HMR. The tool, and crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and loaders feature eight loading tubes with spring tension retained spout for multiple vent cases and were designed by John M. and Mathew S. fast easy loading of tubular magazines. They measure about 17'' overall Browning who were awarded a patent on Oct. 4, 1881 for their design. in length and can hold up to 16 rounds of 22LR per tube. They remain The tool has a mostly brown patina with pewter undertones and silvering in their original factory packaging and are in excellent condition. along the high edges. There are scattered light impact marks and (109413-105A) patches of oxidation staining and pinprick pitting. The markings remain 4166 Lot of HKS Speed Loaders crisp and legible and this tool appears complete in good working This lot includes eleven as-new dealer stock HKS products to include: condition. (108315-188LTS533D) (1) No.203 Plain large Speed Loader Case in black, (2) Model 586-A .38 4172 Ideal Bullet Sizing Tool Spec. / .357 Mag., for Ruger and S&W revolvers, (2) Model 587-A .357 This lot includes a sizing tool with .424'' diameter insert. The tool Mag., for S&W 686 Magnum plus 7 shot revolver, (3) Model 27-A .38 appears complete and all parts work freely. It has a dull pewter colored Spec. and .357 Mag., S&W model 27-28 revolvers, (2) Model 51-J 22 patina and all markings remain crisp and legible and this is a fine MRF for S&W Model 51 J-frame only, (1) Model 32-J .32 H&R Mag., for example overall. (108315-188LTS533E) Ruger and Taurus J frame size 6 shot revolvers, and (1) Model 36-A .38 4173 Ideal Bullet Sizing Tool Spec., for S&W, Charter Arms, and Taurus five shot revolvers. These This lot includes a sizing tool with .310'' diameter insert for sizing cast are all still sealed in their original factory packaging in excellent lead bullets. The tool appears complete and all parts work freely. There condition. (109413-83) are scattered abrasions and light dings all about and the markings are 4167 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool slightly washed and it has a dull pewter color patina. Tool remains in This all-in-one 45-60 caliber loading tool is serial #871 and features a overall good condition. (108315-188LTS533F) three groove flat nose mould with clean cavity and functions as a 4174 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and This 45-60 caliber tool is serial #872 and features a three groove flat crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent nose cavity mould that is clean and free of defects and functions as a cases and were designed by John M. and Mathew S. Browning who de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and were awarded a patent on Oct. 4, 1881 for their design. Marlin crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent purchased the rights from the Browning's and these tools were first cases. The tool retains 95 to perhaps 97% original flaking blue finish offered in the 1883 catalog and sold for $4 with a powder scoop. They with brown undertones and light silvering along he high edges. The tool were only manufactured in five calibers to start and by the time they is marked Marlin Firearms Co / New Haven CT / Pat Oct 4 / 1881 on the stopped listing them in 1887 they were made in many popular cartridge sprue cutter with 45-60 W&K on the front of the left leg and has the sizes. The tool is marked Marlin Firearms / New Haven / Patent Oct 4 / serial number on both inside flats of the legs. A truly lovely example that 1881 on the sprue cutter, 45-60 W&K on the left leg and bears the serial should display well on its own accords or enhance any cased number 871 on both inside flats of the legs. The tool retains perhaps Winchester or Kennedy rifle in this caliber. (108315-188LTS533G) 45% of its original flaking and fading blue that is toning brown with some silver undertones. There are spots of oxidation staining and light scratches with some scattered patches of pinprick pitting. This is a fine example in overall very good plus condition that would make an excellent addition to any cased Winchester or Kennedy in this caliber. (108315-188LTS533) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4175 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool 4184 Colt Patent Bullet Mold This 40-60 caliber tool is serial #4736 and features a two groove flat This lot includes a dual cavity 36 caliber round ball and conical shaped nose cavity mould that is clean and free of defects and functions as a mould. The cavities remain free of defect with some very light oxidation de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and staining and the mould is mostly a brown patina with oxidation staining, crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent numerous light impact marks, spots of pitting and silvering along the cases. The tool is mostly a smooth brown patina with some pewter high edges. The markings are faint but visible under magnification and undertones and light silvering along the high edges. The left leg is this mould remains in overall very good serviceable condition. marked 40-60 W and the sprue cutter is marked Marlin Firearms Co / (108315-188LTS533R) New Haven CT / Pat Oct 4 / 1881 and the serial number appears on 4185 Dual Cavity Bullet Mould both inside flats of the legs. The tool appears complete in good working This lot includes a dual cavity 44 caliber round ball and conical shaped order. (108315-188LTS533H) mould. The cavities remain free of defect with some very light oxidation 4176 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool staining and the mould is mostly a brown patina with oxidation staining, This 44 caliber tool is serial #4829 and features a two groove flat nose numerous light impact marks, spots of pitting and silvering along the cavity mould with light oxidation staining throughout and functions as a high edges. There are no visible markings and this mould is very similar de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and in design to a Colt Patent mould, yet is unmarked, and remains in about crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent very good condition. (108315-188LTS533S) cases and were designed by John M. and Mathew S. Browning. The 4186 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool tool retains nearly all of its later added nickel finish with spots of clouding This 44 caliber tool is serial #4844 and features a two groove flat nose and has areas where light pitting is visible under the finish. The cavity mould that is mostly clean with a few scattered specks of markings remain mostly crisp and legible with the 44 W, on the left leg oxidation staining and functions as a de-capper, re-capper, case mouth slightly washed out and the tool appears complete in good working straightener, seating tool, and crimper. These tools are able to de-cap condition. (108315-188LTS533I) both single and multiple vent cases and were designed by John M. and 4177 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool Mathew S. Browning. Marlin purchased the rights from the Browning's This 44 caliber tool is serial #1736 and features a two groove flat nose and these tools were first offered in the 1883 catalog and sold for $4 cavity mould with light oxidation staining throughout and functions as a with a powder scoop. The tool is mostly a brown patina with grey de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and undertones and has spots of fine oxidation staining, light impact marks crimper, able to de-cap both single and multiple vent cases. The tool and dings with silvering along the high edges. The left leg is marked 44 retains perhaps 10% of its original blue in protected areas and now is W, sprue cutter has the makers name with patent date and serial mostly a plum color patina with splashes of pewter and light silvering number is on both inside flats of the legs. A fine example. along the high edges. There are scattered patches of pinprick pitting (108315-188LTS533T) and oxidation staining throughout. The markings remain mostly crisp 4187 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool and legible with 44 W on the left leg and the tool appears complete in This 40-63 caliber tool is serial #4520 and features a three groove flat good working condition. (108315-188LTS533J) nose cavity mould with light oxidation throughout and functions as a 4178 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and This 40-60 caliber tool is serial #508 and features a three groove flat crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent nose cavity mould that is clean and free of defects and functions as a cases. The tool has been cleaned bright with areas that have darkened de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and with oxidation staining, and there are light impact marks and spots of crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent pitting throughout. The tool is maker marked with patent date on the cases. The tool retains perhaps 40-45% of its original fading and flaking sprue cutter and is visible but slightly washed out, and the left leg is blue finish with smoky grey undertones. There are scattered patches of marked ''40 63'' with serial number on both inside leg flats. An honest oxidation staining, light silvering along the high edges, and spots of light example in good condition. (108315-188LTS533U) pitting throughout. The left leg is marked 40-60 with serial numbers on 4188 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool both of the inside legs and the sprue cutter is properly marked and this This 40-60 caliber tool is serial #1016 and features a two groove flat tool remains in good working condition. (108315-188LTS533K) nose cavity mould with a spot of pinprick pitting in the left side cavity and 4179 Ideal No. 6 Loading Tool functions as a de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating This tool is for loading 50 Express cartridges and has a single cavity tool, and crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and three groove hollow point mould. The cavity is clean and free of defects multiple vent cases. The mold remains in-the-white with scattered however the hollow point insert is not included. The tool otherwise is oxidation staining, light impact marks and spots of light pitting complete with all parts working freely. There are patches of oxidation throughout. It is appropriately marked with all markings remaining clear staining throughout and the markings remain crisp and legible. A nice and legible, and there is a small crack in the sprue cutter. An honest honest tool in a desirable caliber. (108315-188LTD533L) example with seen lots of use in about good overall condition. 4180 Evans Dual Cavity Bullet Mould (108315-188LTS533V) This lot includes an iron dual cavity two groove flat nose 42 caliber bullet 4189 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool mould with capper. The mould is mostly a brown color patina with This 47-70 caliber tool is serial #621 and features a two groove flat nose overall light impact marks, spots of oxidation staining and silvering along cavity mould that is mostly clean and free of defects with a small spot of the high edges. There is a built-in capping tool and the cavities remain oxidation on the top of the left cavity and functions as a de-capper, mostly clean and free of defects. A fine example of these re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and crimper. These not-so-common bullet moulds. (108315-188LTS533M) tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent cases. The tool 4181 Evans Dual Cavity Bullet Mould retains perhaps 10-15% of its original blue finish in protected areas with This lot includes an iron dual cavity two groove flat nose 44 caliber bullet the balance now mostly a grey patina showing spots of fine oxidation mould with capper. The mould is mostly a brown color patina with staining, light pitting, tiny impact marks and some tooling marks on the overall light impact marks spots of oxidation staining and silvering along sprue cutter. The sprue cutter appears to have had a period repair and the high edges. There is a built-in capping tool and the cavities remain shows a tight crack near the channel on the right side and is mostly clean and free of defects. A fine example of these appropriately marked with maker and patent date that is still mostly not-so-common bullet moulds that is marked ''44'' E along the left side visible. The left leg is marked ''45-70'' and a serial number is on both flat with a ''2'' lower right side rear flat. (108315-188LTS533N) inside leg flats and this tool remains in good overall condition. 4182 Evans Dual Cavity Bullet Mould (108315-188LTS533W) This lot includes an iron dual cavity two groove flat nose 42 caliber bullet 4190 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool mould with capper. The mould is mostly a pewter color patina with This 38 caliber tool is serial #2506 and features a two groove flat nose overall light impact marks, spots of oxidation staining and silvering along cavity mould that is clean and free of defects and functions as a the high edges. There is a built in capping tool and the cavities remain de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and clean and free of defects. A fine example of these not-so-common crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent bullet moulds. (108315-188LTS533P) cases and were designed by John M. and Mathew S. Browning, Marlin 4183 Winchester Model 1882 Loading Tool purchasing the rights from the Browning's, first offered in the 1883 This lot includes a Model 1882 loading tool in 32 W.C.F. The tool is catalog and sold for $4 with a powder scoop. The tool is mostly a brown mostly a pewter color patina with overall fine oxidation staining and patina with patches of fine oxidation staining, light impact marks, spots of pitting. All markings remain crisp and legible and the silvering along the high edges and some spots of light pitting. The tool de-capping pin is no longer present. An honest example in overall fine is correctly marked with maker and patent on the sprue cutter, W-38 on condition. (108315-188LTS533Q) the left leg, and has the serial number on both inside flats of the legs. It remains in good working condition. (108315-188LTS533X) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4191 Lot of Vintage Reloading Tools 4201 Winchester Loading Tool This lot includes four items. First is a non-maker marked bench mount This lot includes a Model 1875 loading tool in 44 W.C.F. The metal de-capping and re-capping tool simply marked ''30-45'' indicating surfaces are mostly a brown patina with some scattered patches of gold calibers it will work on. The tool has oxidation staining throughout and colored paint. The markings are clear and legible and the tool has a all working parts move freely and it remains in very good condition. period replacement decapping pin made of wood and a steel tack. This Second is an unmarked rifle cartridge sizer and reducer in 45 2/10. This tool remains in very good condition. (109111-6I) is likely of Remington manufacture and is a mix of brown and pewter 4202 Winchester Bullet Mould patinas with overall fine oxidation staining and appears to function This lot includes a single cavity 30 W.C.F. single groove round nose properly. Third is a vintage iron single cavity 36 caliber round ball bullet mould. All markings are crisp and legible and the meatal surfaces mould. The cavities remain symmetrical and smooth however they are retain 90% of their original blue finish with loss to silvering along the high coated with fine oxidation staining. The body and handles are mostly a edges, spots of oxidation staining and light fading. The cavity remains dark brown patina with numerous light impact marks, spots of oxidation clean and free of defect and the wooden handles have some light staining and pitting along their entirety. Fourth is an unmarked iron 38 handling marks and one oxidized retention screw. Overall this mould is caliber round ball mould with symmetrical and clean cavities. The body in about excellent condition. (109111-6J) and handles are mostly a brown color patina with splashes of pewter 4203 Ideal Reloading Tool undertones. There is fine oxidation staining and light impact marks This lot includes an adjustable chamber loading tool in 30 U.S. The tool scattered about and it remains in very good condition. is complete with decapping pin and retains 95% of its nickel-plated finish (108315-188LTS533Y) with spots of flaking and oxidation staining about. All parts seem to 4192 Ideal No.6 Loading Tool function properly and this tool remains in about excellent condition. This ''45-Gov'' marked loading tool has a single cavity 4 groove round (109111-6K) nose mould that shows light fine oxidation throughout the cavities. The 4204 Lot of Ideal Bullet Sizing Tools sprue cutter is missing and the tool is mostly a brown patina with some This lot includes two sizing tools, one with .357 diameter insert and one areas of pewter. There is overall oxidation staining, spots of light pitting with .449 insert. The tools retain nearly all of their nickel-plated finish and numerous tiny impact marks. All features seem to function properly with some areas of flaking and oxidation staining and remain in very and it remains in good overall condition. (108315-188LTS533Z) good overall condition. (109111-6L) 4193 Winchester Model 1880 Loading Tool 4205 Lot of Ideal Reloading Tools This tool in 45-60 is mostly a brown patina with overall oxidation staining This lot includes two items. First is a recapping / decapping tool with and pitting. The tool is missing parts and the de-capping pin is heavily bullet sizing insert marked ''25''. The tool is complete with decapping pin worn and all markings are faint but visible. This is a salty relic that that attaches to the handle for use. Second is an Ideal marked shell would likely have some great stories if it could only talk. indentor. The tool is missing the shell holder and adjustment arm and (108315-188LTS533AA) both tools are in overall very good condition. (109111-6M) 4194 Frankford Arsenal Brass Bullet Mould 4206 Winchester Loading Tool This lot includes an 1899 dated five-cavity, .30 cal., round ball bullet This lot includes a Model 1880 loading tool in 45 Government. The mould. The back of the mould is marked ''Frankford Arsenal / 1899 / Cal markings remain crisp and the tool retains 85-90% of its original blue .30 / CLHP'' and has a steel sprue cutter with wooden handles. The finish with scattered fine oxidation staining and spots of flaking in the mould is numbered ''19'' on the sprue cutter bolt and inside of leg. The finish. There are numerous tiny impact marks in the body and the tool is handles show overall flaking in the varnish, the cavities are clean and missing the decapping pin. An overall very good example. (109111-6N) bright, and the sprue cutter works freely with only minor slot wear visible 4207 Winchester Loading Tool in the screw. The brass body has darkened slightly and this is an This lot includes a Model 1882 loading tool in 38 W.C.F. The markings excellent example overall. (109111-6) are crisp and the tool retains 95% of its original blue finish with scattered 4195 Frankford Arsenal Brass Bullet Mould patches of fine oxidation staining and silvering along some of the high This lot includes a 1901 dated five-cavity, .30 cal., round ball bullet edges. The decapping pin is no longer present and this example mould. The back of the mould is marked ''Frankford Arsenal / 1899 / Cal remains in very good condition. (109111-6P) .30 / O.M.L.'' and has a steel sprue cutter with wooden handles. The 4208 Winchester Loading Tool mould is numbered ''43'' on the sprue cutter bolt and inside of leg. The This lot includes a Model 1880 loading tool in 40-65. The markings are handles show overall flaking in the varnish, the cavities are clean and mostly worn but still remain somewhat visible and the metal surfaces are bright, and the sprue cutter works freely with only minor slot wear visible a mix of brown and plum patinas with overall fine oxidation staining and in the screw. The brass body has darkened slightly and there is overall some patches of pinprick pitting. The decapping pin is no longer fine oxidation staining and this mould remains in very good to near present and the tool remains in overall very good condition. excellent condition. (109111-6A) (109111-6Q) 4196 Ideal No. 5 Powder Measure 4209 Remington Loading Tool This lot includes a vintage cast Ideal powder measure that is complete This lot includes two capping tools. The first tool is marked 38 /40 on with spout and all parts working freely. The body retains near all of its the inside leg and the metal surfaces are mostly bright with patches of black enamel finish with scattered spots of flaking throughout. There is gold colored paint in protected areas. The action works freely and the fine oxidation on the charging handle and clamp and the brass spout tool remains in very good condition. The second tool is marked ''40'' on has darkened to a honey brown color and this vintage loading tool the inside leg and remains mostly bright with some gold colored finish remains in excellent condition. (109111-6B) remaining in protected areas and is in good overall condition. 4197 Winchester Loading Tool (109111-6R) This lot includes a Model 1891 loading tool in 40-82. The tool is missing 4210 Vintage Shotshell Loading Tool the decapping pin and the metal has mostly a pewter and brown patina This lot includes an unmarked 12 ga., shotshell recapper / decapper mix with spots of oxidation and light pinprick pitting. The markings along tool. The tool is free-standing and easily changes applications simply by the bottom arm are clear and legible and this tool remains in very good swinging the top piece from one side to the other. There is very little condition. (109111-6C) finish left on the metal and it has overall fine oxidation staining with 4198 Winchester Loading Tool spots of light pitting and the mechanism functions flawlessly. This is a This lot includes a Model 1891 loading tool in 40-65. The tool is mostly neat functioning vintage tool that would enhance any collection. bright with patches of oxidation staining throughout and has a few very (109111-6S) minor spots of pinprick pitting on the body and arms. The decapping pin 4211 Lot of Reloading Tools is no longer present and all markings remain crisp and legible. This lot includes two items. First is a Lyman Ideal No.55 powder (109111-6F) measure in its original factory box. The powder measure is complete 4199 Winchester Loading Tool and appears to have seen little if any use and the box shows some light This lot includes a ''spoon handle'' Model 1880 loading tool in 45 dirt staining and a few minor scuffs and both remain in excellent Government. The metal surfaces have an even brown patina throughout condition. Second is a Redding Powder and Bullet scale in the mint and all markings remain crisp and legible. The tool is likely a first variant green and red colored box. The scale is complete and appears to have as it only has the patent date and caliber listed, and is complete and spent most of its life on a shelf in the box. The box shows some light remains in very good condition overall. (109111-6G) staining and minor scuffing and both items are in excellent condition. 4200 Winchester Loading Tool (109111-6T) This lot includes a Model 1875 loading tool in 38 W.C.F. The metal surfaces are mostly a brown patina with splashes of black and gold colored paint. The caliber marking is crisp and the patent date marking is visible, yet tough to decipher. The decapping pin is no longer present and the tool is in very good condition overall. (109111-6H) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4212 Lot of Reloading Tools 4219 Ideal Loading Tool This lot includes three items. First is a Lyman Ideal No. 55 powder This lot includes a No.3 loading tool with complete set of dies in 220 measure in its original factory box with reinforced corners. The powder Swift. The die is marked 220 swift on the left side flat and the nickel measure is complete and has seen little if any use and both remain in finish remains in excellent condition showing only minor handling marks. excellent condition. Second is an unmarked brass powder measure with A complete set of dies and a factory box with overall scuffing and attached funnel. The tool appears complete and the brass has toned ingrained dirt staining are included and the cap extractor is no longer mostly brown and it remains in good overall condition. Third is a present. A nice combination of tools for the hand loader. (109111-6AA) Bridgeport Gun Implement Co., 12 ga., Eureka Closer in its original 4220 Ideal Loading Tool factory box. The tool retains 95% plus of its gold colored enamel finish This lot includes a complete No. 3 Loading tool in factory box with 45 with some minor areas of flaking. The ''crimping'' tool appears complete Colt dies and accessories. The box rates about very good with overall and the box is in good overall condition with scuffs, flaking, ingrained dirt light scuffs, a few small sections missing from the label and has overall staining and has a 98% complete label that remains clear and legible ingrained dirt staining with some pencil markings on the end. The tool with a minor scuff through the product number. These items remain in rates excellent showing only minor handling marks and all parts are very good to excellent condition. (109111-6U) present including: powder measure, information sheet, cap extractor, 4213 Lot of Loading Tools muzzle resizer and double adjustable chamber. A great set compiled This lot includes five items. First is a Lyman Ideal 310 tool with dies in ideally for the cowboy action shooter in overall excellent condition. its original factory box. The tool retains nearly all of its original black (109111-6AB) anodized finish with overall light handling marks and includes a 4221 Ideal Loading Tool complete set of dies in 25-20. Second is a Lyman Ideal seating die for This lot includes a No. 10 Special loading tool in 30-06 with factory box, use in the 310 tool in its original box with torn end flaps in 45-70. The cap extractor, double adjustable die, muzzle resizer and seating die. die shows light oxidation staining near the knurled fitting and remains in The tool has a slide for catching the rim of a shell during the capping very good overall condition. Third are three sets of dies for use with the process and it shows overall light handling marks and remains in 310 tool in 222 Rem., 38 Special, and 30 M1. These are complete sets excellent condition. The dies are mostly black finish with one nickel with some parts showing light fine oxidation staining all in overall very finish showing overall oxidation staining and the parts remain in very good to excellent condition. (109111-6V) good condition. The box has been hand labeled in various calibers and 4214 Lot of Reloading Items has ''Winchester Reloader'' written in ink along one end with overall This lot includes five items. First is an Ideal Bullet Lubricator and Sizer scuffing, light ingrained dirt staining, ink markings and some tattering in its original factory box. The tool appears complete in working order along the edges of the label with a small section missing in the upper and the box shows overall scuffing, small splits in some of the seams right hand corner. It remains in about good condition overall. and overall light ingrained dirt staining. Second are three boxes of Ideal (109111-6AC) Lubricant. There are two full sticks and a partial all have hardened and 4222 Ideal Loading Tool the boxes remain intact with only staining from storage. Third is a box of This lot includes a No.3 Loading tool in 218 Bee with factory box, cap Cramer Precision Bullets containing 40+/-, .40-75, 405 gr., 4 groove extractor and double adjustable die. The tool shows light handling un-sized and unlubricated RNFP plain base cast lead bullets. These marks and the nickel-plated finish remains excellent. The die shows items are in very good to near excellent in condition. (109111-6W) strong black finish throughout and the box rates very good with overall 4215 Lot of Reloading tools light scuffs, some minor ingrained dirt staining and tattering along select This lot includes two Ideal tools for loading 38 special cartridges. First is edges of the label. There are some pencil markings that have faded but a single cavity round nose flat point bullet mold No. 357443 with three are still visible and this set remains in overall excellent condition. grease grooves and special crimp groove for casting 38 special and 357 (109111-6AD) magnum bullets. The mold casts a 158 gr bullet and the cavity remains 4223 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool clean and free of defects and the mold shows overall light use and This all-in-one 45-60 caliber loading tool is serial #1604 and features a comes in its original factory box with instruction sheet. Second is a No. three groove flat nose mould with slightly oxidized cavity and functions 3 reloading tool with sizing die, de-capping pin and instruction sheet in as a de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating tool, and its original box. The tool shows light handling marks consistent with use crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and multiple vent and both boxes show overall scuffing, light staining and are missing cases and were designed by John M. and Mathew S. Browning who small sections of their labels but all in all these items are in very good to were awarded a patent on Oct. 4, 1881 for their design. Marlin near excellent condition. (109111-6X) purchased the rights from the Browning's and these tools were first 4216 Lot of Ideal Bullet Moulds offered in the 1883 catalog and sold for $4 with a powder scoop. They This lot includes two moulds with handles in factory boxes. First is a No. were only manufactured in five calibers to start and by the time they 429421 single cavity 44 caliber bullet mould. This mould cast a plain stopped listing them in 1887 they were made in many popular cartridge base two groove round nose flat point bullet. The mould shows overall sizes. The tool has been cleaned making many of the markings near signs of use and the cavities are mostly clean with some light oxidation illegible and or no longer visible. There are dark spots of oxidation staining in some of the grooves. The box shows overall light scuffing scattered about and all parts working properly. The sprue cutter with tattering along the edges of the red colored label and box remain in markings are slightly washed and it has been re-stamped with the date very good condition overall. Second is a No. 357446 mould with an 1860 in a different font. These are hard-to-come-by moulds and this overstruck digit in the numbering. There is a numeral five under the one is in overall good condition. (109111-6AE) seven in the number sequence and the mould casts a three groove, 4224 Marlin Model 1881 Loading Tool plain base, SWC .357 / .38 caliber bullet. The cavity remains clean and This all-in-one 38-55 caliber loading tool is serial #7119 and features a the mould shows signs of use and the box has overall scuffing, light four groove round nose flat point mould with partially oxidized cavity and staining, and tattering along the edges of the red colored label and both functions as a de-capper, re-capper, case mouth straightener, seating remain in overall very good condition. (109111-6Y) tool, and crimper. These tools are able to de-cap both single and 4217 Winchester Loading Tool multiple vent cases and were designed by John M. and Mathew S. This lot includes a 45 caliber loading tool. The tool is missing the sizing Browning. They were only manufactured in five calibers to start and by die and otherwise remains in working order. They were patented in the time they stopped listing them in 1887 they were made in many 1888 and designed for the larger caliber loads in the 1886 Rifle. The popular cartridge sizes. The tool is mostly a dark color with pewter tool is toning mostly a coca brown color with traces of black enamel undertones where it has been worn clean of finish. All parts are in finish, active oxidation, oxidation staining and spots of light pitting about. working order and this all-in-one tool would make a great addition to any The markings are mostly visible and the tool bears an 1888 patent date cased Marlin lever gun in 38-55. (109111-6AF) and remains in overall very good condition. (109111-6AH) 4225 Winchester Loading Tool 4218 Lot of Reloading Tools This lot includes a 45 caliber loading tool. The tool is missing the sizing This lot includes two items. First is an Ideal No. 10 Special reloading die and otherwise remains in working order. They were patented in tool for 30-06 cartridges. The tool comes with factory box, double 1888 and designed for the larger caliber loads in the 1886 Rifle. There adjustable dies and muzzle resizer. The tool has light handling marks is a light amount of black enamel left scattered about and the tool is and the parts show spots of fine oxidation staining and the box is fair toning mostly a coca brown color with oxidation staining and spots of showing overall scuffing, flaking, dirt staining and tape repairs. Second light pitting about. The markings are mostly visible and the tool bears an is an unmarked nose pour single cavity bullet mould with six groove 1888 patent date and remains in overall very good condition. round nose flat point cavity that measures approximately .280''. The (109111-6AG) cavity remains clean and free of defects and there is scattered light oxidation staining throughout. The mould comes with a factory box that shows overall light staining, scuffs and tattering along the edges of the red colored label. (109111-6Z) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4226 Remington Loading Tool 4235 Shooters Lot This lot includes a capper / decapping tool with factory box. This tool is This lot includes a variety of target dots and a brick of 22 LR. First are marked ''40'' in the cartridge well and is for inserting and removing twelve assorted size Targ-Dot instant targets including two 25 count primers in 45-70 cartridges. The tool retains about 35% of its gold packages of 3'', two 45 count packages of 2'', four 70 count packages of enamel finish with areas of fine oxidation staining and the handles are 1 1/2'' and four 100 count packages of 1''. These are blaze orange dots worn bright with all markings still visible. The box is complete with sealed in their original factory packaging. Second is a full 500 round overall scuffing, areas of flaking, partially separated seams and tape brick of CCI Standard Velocity 22 LR, 40 gr, lead round nose cartridges. repairs. Tender as it is the box is complete and is pencil numbered to These items are all as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. the tool and are seldom seen together. A great find for the loading tool (109413-1, 104) or Remington collector. (109111-6AI) 4236 Ruger Grip Lot 4227 Lot of Bullet Moulds This lot includes two as-new-in-box Factory MK IV grip panels. These This lot includes three various, caliber single cavity bullet moulds. First are black checkered grips with red phoenix medallions sealed in their is an Ideal #308206, 30 U.S., 170 gr., two groove, round nose flat point original factory packaging in excellent condition. (109413-98RA) mould with handles. The mould has toned mostly to a brown patina with 4237 Lot of Weaver Scope Rings fine oxidation staining scattered throughout, heaviest at the hinge and This lot includes five sets of 1'' matte black Skeleton Mount rings. There the cavity remains clean with crisp lines. The mould remains in very are two sets of medium, two sets of high and one set of extra high. good condition and included with this mould is a factory box with label These are all as-new dealer stock still sealed in their original factory that reads ''The Marlin Firearms Co. / (successor to Ideal Mfg. Co.)'' on packaging in excellent condition. (109413-68RA1) the top label and ''Ideal Bullet Mould'' along the side. A large section of 4238 Lot of Leupold Rings and Bases the top label is missing and there is overall scuffing and flaking along the This lot includes four as-new dealer stock items in original factory edges and the box fates about good overall. Second is an Ideal packaging. There are two sets of Dual Dovetail medium rings No.49916 #308241, 30-30, 154 gr., four groove, round nose mould with handles. in matte black and two sets of Dual Dovetail Bases No. 54218 The mould has toned mostly brown and there are burn marks along the (Thompson Center Encore & Omega) in matte black. These items handles. The cavity is clean and has a cast bullet stored inside and remain in excellent condition. (109413-81RA1) included is a factory box appropriately marked with overall light 4239 Lot of Weaver Scope Rings ingrained dirt staining, scuffing and has a couple of splits in the top and This lot includes three sets of as-new dealer stock Black Matte Tactical bottom. The mould remains in near excellent condition and the box Rings. There are two sets of 1'' XX-High No. 48353, and one set of 1'' rates fair. Third is an Ideal #257283, 25-20, 85 gr., with crimping High No. 48350 all sealed in their original factory packaging in excellent groove, round nose flat point mould with handles. The mould has been as-new condition. (109413-68RA2) cleaned mostly bright with all markings remaining crisp and legible with 4240 Lot of Primed 45-70 Brass a clean cavity with crisp lines. The handles have light handling marks This lot includes 4 full 20 round boxes of Remington primed 45-70 brass and one of the brass escutcheons is cracked. Included with the mould that remains mostly bright in excellent condition. (106519-170R13) is a factory box that is appropriately labeled having overall scuffing, 4241 Weaver Scope Rings ingrained dirt staining and remains in very good condition. This lot includes six sets of 1'' matte black Quad Lock rings. There are (109111-6AJ) five sets of No. 49046 medium rings and one set of No. 490047 high 4228 Lot of Remington Percussion Caps rings and these are all as-new dealer stock items in their original factory This lot includes eleven-100 count tins of No.11 percussion caps. packaging in excellent condition. (109413-68RA3) These are as-new dealer stock sealed in their original factory packaging 4242 Weaver Scope Rings in excellent condition. (109413-85) This lot includes six sets of 1'' matte black Quad Lock rings. There are 4229 Lot of Remington Percussion Caps five sets of No. 49047 and one No. 49048 (extension ring) all sealed in This lot includes eleven-100 count tins of No.11 percussion caps. their original factory packaging. These are as-new dealer stock in These are as-new dealer stock sealed in their original factory packaging excellent condition. (109413-68RA4) in excellent condition. (109413-85A) 4243 Weaver Scope Rings 4230 Lot of Harris Bipod Accessories This lot includes six sets of 1'' Silver Quad Lock Rings. These are part This lot includes five items. First are two Harris Engineering Inc., No. 14 No. 49056 and all remain in sealed in their original factory packaging. bipod adapters for use on the Mini-14 rifle. Second are two Harris These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. Engineering Inc., No. 5 bipod adapters for use on AR-15 style rifles. (109413-68RA5) Third is a Harris Engineering Inc., No.4 universal bipod adapter for use 4244 Simmons Scope Rings on any rifle without a swivel stud. These are as-new dealer stock items This lot includes 12 sets of 1'' ''top mount'' style rings. There are five sets still sealed in their original factory packaging and all are in excellent of silver finish including three No. 49173 (high rings) and two No. 49166 condition. (109413-72RA) (medium rings) and seven sets of black including one gloss No. 49167 4231 Lot of Harris Bipod Rail Adapters (medium rings), one gloss No. 49171 (high rings) and five matte No. This lot includes three Mako Group HBA Picatinny Rail Adapters for use 49168 (medium rings). These are all as-new dealer stock sealed in their with Harris Bipods. These are as-new dealer stock in sealed factory original factory packaging in excellent condition. (109413-81RA2) packaging. (109413-72RB) 4245 Weaver Scope Rings 4232 Speed Loader Lot This lot consists of 10 sets of assorted rings: (1) No. 49304 black finish This lot includes 12 assorted caliber and manufacturers speed loaders. 1'' Grand Slam, (2) No. 49032 silver finish 1'' Medium Detach, (1) No. First are five HKS magazine speed loaders: two Model 940, one Model 49036 1'' extra high silver finish Top Mount, (1) No. 49033 1'' high silver 941, one Model 22-S and one Model 450. Second are three Butler finish Top Mount, (1) No. 49733 1'' Tip Off for 22 rifles with 3/8'' grooved Creek magazine speed loaders: two Mini-14, and One Baby Uplula receiver, (1) No. 49219 1'' extra high matte black Grand Slam for 22 universal loader for 22-380 caliber. Third are three Maglula Ltd rifles with 3/8'' grooved receiver, (1) No. 49302 1'' medium black Grand magazine speed loaders Uplula universal loaders for 9mm to 45 ACP. Slam, (1) No. 49048 1'' high matte black Extension ring Classic, and (1) Fourth is one Pro Mag universal magazine loader for 9mm and 40 S&W. No. 49056 1'' high silver Quad Lock. These are as-new dealer stock These are as-new dealer stock in their sealed original factory packaging items sealed in their original factory packaging in excellent condition. in excellent condition. (109413-71RA) (109413-68RA6) 4233 Speed Loader Lot 4246 Assorted Scope Bases This lot includes 14 assorted caliber and manufacturers magazine speed This lot includes 55 +/- one-piece and two-piece bases in matte, gloss, loaders. First are four HKS: two Model 22-R, one Model 941, and one and silver finishes. They are all as-new dealer stock items sealed in Model 940. Second are two Pro Mag 9mm & 40 S&W, one polymer and their original factory packaging from the following manufacturers; Ruger, one steel. Third are four Butler Creek AR-15 / M-16 speed loaders: Weaver, and Weigand Combat. Also included is a 6''x9'' Ziploc bag that three Lula and one Striplula. Fourth are four Maglula speed loaders is half full of loose assorted Weaver bases and screws. including three for 9mm-45 ACP and one 22 LR. These are all as-new (109413-68RA8) dealer stock sealed in their original factory packaging in excellent 4247 Assorted Scope Rings and Bases condition. (109413-71RB) This lot consists of a 11 items: (2) No. 7431 TC Maxima 1'' matte finish 4234 Lot of Rifle Slings medium rings, (2) No. 9798 TC 1'' matte black medium height This lot includes four as-new dealer stock items. First are three padded Lightweight Aluminum rings, (1) Warne No. 201S 1'' medium height leather Henry rifle slings Model HSL001. These are tan leather silver finish Maxima Series rings, (1) Remington Modell 700 high integral adjustable slings with brass hardware and remain in excellent condition. mounts with silver finish, (2) Tru-Glo No. TG8972B matte black scope / Second is a black nylon padded Butler Creek Comfort Stretch Sling with red dot 2 piece 1/2'' riser Picatinny mounts, (1) Tru-Glo No. TG8970B black nylon hardware still sealed in its original packaging. matte black one-piece 1/2'' riser mount, and (2) TC No. 9907 silver finish (109413-96RA) one-piece Top Mount. These are all as-new dealer stock still sealed in their original factory packaging in excellent condition. (109413-81RA3) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4248 Shooters Lot 4257 M14 Stock This lot includes five items. First is an Aimtech mount system for a This lot includes a black composite stock for the M14 rifle that is devoid series shotgun. Second is an Aimtech mount system of any hardware and maker's identification. The stock remains in very Ithaca Model 37 / 87 shotguns. Third is a HKS Model 540 Magazine good condition. (101013-1AGY) speed loader for .40, .45 ACP, and 38 Super single stack magazines. 4258 M1 Carbine Stock Fourth is a Tactical Solutions Trimag adapter for Ruger 10/22 This lot includes a stock, sling, and oiler. The walnut stock has a few magazines. Fifth is a Pro Mag black polymer magazine loader for 9mm minor handling marks and a filler repair at the base of the pistolgrip. and 40 S&W double stack magazines. Sixth is a set of Crimson Trace There are no visible cartouches and included is a correct canvas sling Grips Model No. LG480 grips for Walther PPK and PPKS series pistol. and oiler. (101013-1AGX) The first five items in this lot are as new dealer stock and remain sealed 4259 M1 Carbine Stock in their original factory packaging in excellent condition. The grips This lot includes a sanded birch commercial stock including only the appear gently used and it is unclear if the laser functions but the recoil plate and rates excellent as refinished and would make a great checkering remains crisp and the grips are in very good to excellent replacement for your favorite shooter. (101013-1AGW) condition. (109413-71RC) 4260 Lot of Leather Scabbards 4249 Shooters Lot This lot includes three. First is a nicely tooled russet colored scabbard This lot includes six items. First is Caldwell Shooting Supplies unfilled with floral pattern from Colorado Saddlery measuring 36'' in length rear support bag. Second is a Caldwell Shooting Supplies Large Led tapering from 7'' to 3'' along its length. All buckles and straps remain in Slag Weight Bag measuring 16''x10''x2 1/2''. Third are two leather place and it is in excellent condition. Second is a plain brown colored Protektor Model shooting bags there is a No.1 and No. 3. Fourth is a leather scabbard measuring 40'' overall and tapering from 7'' to 3'' along Lyman Case Neck Ball Micrometer Item No. 7832252 with papers and its length. The scabbard has overall scratches, stains and patches of case. Fifth is a Hoppe's 9 bore light. These are as-new dealer stock crazing with the leather remaining stiff and the attaching hardware is items in their original factory packaging in excellent condition. dried and brittle near the buckle, with the rest still somewhat supple. (109413-69RA1) Third is a plain brown scabbard marked 1260 / 36 measuring 36'' overall 4250 Shooters Lot and tapering from 7'' to 3'' along its length. The attaching straps are This lot includes five items. First is a Caldwell Shooting Supplies Large present and the scabbard shows overall scuffs, scratches, spots of Lead Sled Weight Bag measuring 16''x10''x2 1/2''. Second is a Caldwell staining and crazing with the leather remaining stiff. These scabbards Shooting Supplies Wind Wizard electronic anemometer. Third are four range in condition from about good to very good overall. (108315-192) assorted Hoppe's 9 gun cloths. Fourth is a 2 Oz Birchwood Casey Viz 4261 Lot of Vintage Gun Leather Wiz Lens cleaner spray. Fifth are two leather No. 3 Protektor Model This lot includes 16 items. There are three military style holsters (2 flap shooting bags. All items in this lot are as-new dealer stock and remain holsters for possibly an 1860 Army or similar revolver and 1 Boyt M1916 in excellent condition. (109413-69RA2) holster), one cartridge belt with ''Texas'' punch-dotted into the flap, one 4251 Shooters Lot rig with right hand Mexican style ''jock strap'' holster, (4) ''Slim Jim'' This lot includes 13 items. First are five Quaker Boy turkey calls, there holsters, and seven assorted tooled and plain ''Mexican Jock-Strap'' are (2) Single Spike, (1) Old Boss Hen, (1) Hecklin' Hen, and (1) Pro-III. holsters. The holsters are in overall fair to near very good condition with These are as-new diaphragm calls still sealed in their original factory many having dried and crazed areas, scratches and staining. There are packaging. Second are two full 100 count boxes of CCI Power Loads several that could be cleaned and still serviceable. (108315-189B) for use in Super Pro Dummy Launcher, one box of green and one box of 4262 P.08 Holster Lot yellow. Third are two lens pens one Leupold and one Nikon. Fourth are This lot includes a black leather flap holster with buckle closer. This two Tactical Solutions Trimag adapters for use with Ruger 10/22 otherwise unmarked holster is dated 1939 and Waffenamt marked magazines. Fifth is an H.S. Strut camo Gun Rest. Last is a Caldwell WaA101 near the suspension loops on the back of the holster. The Shooting Supplies Dead shot rest. These are all as-new dealer stock inside flap has ''Sgt Piner'' in ink above the take down tool pocket (no items in their original factory packaging in excellent condition. tool included). The leather remains supple with scattered light scratches (109413-69RA3) and scuffs with a few spots of staining and has a few popped stiches on 4252 Weaver Bases the right side suspension loop but otherwise remains in very good This lot includes 50 assorted as-new dealer stock Weaver Top Mount condition. (109452-1) bases still sealed in their original factory packaging. The quantities and 4263 Powder Flask Lot finish include: (4) No. 48069 Gloss, (2) 48082 Gloss, (3) 48093 Gloss, This lot includes a Batty Peace Flask identical to No. 860 pictured in (2) 48062 Gloss, (1) 48513 Gloss, (1) 48452 Silver, (2) 48099 Gloss, (1) Rilings book on page 362, with screw-on patent fireproof top with inside 48097 Gloss, (2) 48098 Gloss, (3) 48009 Silver, (1) 48201 Gloss, (3) spring and adjustable charger. The top is dated 1850 and the flask 48040 Gloss, (2) 48501 Matte, (1) 48435 Matte, (3) 48500 Matte, (1) measures roughly 10'' overall with right facing eagle pattern. The flask 48036 Gloss, (3) 48005 Silver, (3) 48006 Silver, (3) 48004 Silver, (4) has some active spots of verdigris, several light and a couple moderate 48046 Gloss and (5) 48108 Gloss. (109413-68RA7) indentations scattered about the body and a small section of the seam 4253 Vintage Leather Luggage Case has started opening up. Both hanger loops are present and all parts This case measures 31 1/2''x7''x4'' overall with reinforced corners and work appropriately and the flask remains in very good condition. has three internal compartments. The case shows overall light scuffs, (109452-9B) small scratches, and has areas with cracking and crazing. There is a 4264 Powder Flask Lot section along the front with flaked but not fully separated from the case This lot includes a U.S.N. Anchor flask with screw-on fireproof top with and the locking straps both are present however one has torn through at adjustable charger and outside spring. The flask is similar in design to the loop holes. The interior shows some light staining with all dividers No. 863 on page 363 of Rilings book and appears to have had several firmly in place and included is a three section wooden cleaning rod. This repairs during its life. The top has been re-soldered as well as sections case would accommodate a small frame double with 30'' barrels. of and around the seam. There are scattered dark spots and several (109474-155A) light indents and the flask measures roughly 9 1/2'' overall with scenes 4254 Vintage Spurs front and back. A nice example overall. (109452-9A) This lot includes a pair of western style boot spurs. The buckles are 4265 Colt Accoutrement Lot marked with what appears to be FW / R / 12 and no straps are included. This lot includes six items that would pair nicely with a cased 1851 Navy. The spurs have a lovely pewter color patina with some scattered spots First is a 7'' Colt Patent powder flask with patent top, fixed charger and of verdigris staining. The rowels are different, one is an eight-point outside spring. Second is a dual cavity 36 caliber round ball and conical pattern, the other a six-point pattern with one tip broken off. These shaped Colt Patent mould that is mostly gun metal grey with moderate spurs would look great hanging on the wall or could likely have new pitting and oxidation staining throughout. The cavities remain mostly leather added and used again. (108315-189LTS534) smooth and there are no visible markings. Third is an L shaped 4255 Lot of 45 ACP Brass combination tool that is mostly oxidized with pitting throughout. Fourth is This lot includes seven natural color Ball 1911 cartridges boxes with a sealed package of six seamless skin cartridges from D.C. Sage and both primed and unprimed surplus brass. There are four boxes of two partial vintage tin caps. One is a paper tin from J. Goldmark's and primed and three unprimed all in excellent condition. (101013-1ADP) the other a tin of Berdan primers with see-through top. The items 4256 M1 Garand Stock remain in very good condition and would make a great addition to any This lot includes a cleaned and refinished birch stock for the iconic M1 cased Navy regardless of its condition. (109452-8) Garand rifle. The stock is devoid of hardware except for the forward sling swivel and all markings have been removed. A reddish-brown stain has been added and this cleaned and refinished stock remains in very good condition. (101013-1AGV) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4266 Lot of Gun Leather 4275 Lot of Bore Snakes This lot includes six items. First is a tooled brown russet colored rig and This lot includes 13 assorted caliber Hoppe's 9 Bore Snakes. These are holster from E. Costanza that measures 44'' overall. The belt is 2 1/2'' as-new dealer stock items still sealed in their original factory packaging. wide with 24 loops and has a silver buckle. The holster is tooled with a Included are the following: (6) M-16, .22-.225 caliber, (1) .308-30 caliber, floral design and is a ''Slim Jim'' style open top that should (1) .44 /.45 caliber, (4) 6mm / .243 caliber, and (1) .204 caliber all in accommodate a six-shooter with a barrel up to 5'' and remains in excellent condition. (109413-65RA2) excellent condition. Second is a brown leather Hunter brand cartridge 4276 Lot of Bore Snakes belt size XL with silver buckle and 25 cartridge loops. The belt is 2'' This lot includes 13 assorted caliber Hoppe's 9 Bore Snakes. These are wide and has some spots of staining with a few scratches in the leather as-new dealer stock items still sealed in their original factory packaging. and remains in very good condition. Third is a russet colored cartridge Included are the following: (7) 17 caliber centerfire & 17 HMR, (1) 22 belt tooled with a floral pattern by Rhodes that measures 36'' overall and caliber, (2) .40 / .41 caliber, and (3) .270, 7mm, .284, and 280 calibers 2 1/2'' wide with silver buckle and 20 cartridge loops. The leather shows all in excellent condition. (109413-65RA3) some light staining and scattered scuffs and scratches and is somewhat 4277 Lot of Bore Snakes stiff. The belt remains serviceable and remains in about very good This lot includes 10 assorted bore Hoppe's 9 Bore Snakes for shotguns. condition. Fourth is an S.D. Myers russet colored cartridge belt These are as-new dealer stock items still sealed in their original factory measuring roughly 42'' overall and 3'' wide. The belt has a brass buckle packaging. Included are: (2) .410 bore, (3) 28 gauge, and (5) 20 gauge with 32 cartridge loops and the leather remains somewhat stiff with all in excellent condition. (109413-65RA4) scattered light scuffs, some minor surface cracking along the loop holes 4278 Lot of Weaver Scope Bases and remains in near excellent condition. Fifth is an open top holster by This lot includes 51 sets of assorted Weaver two piece bases that are as A.H. Hardy marked 38 / 6 with maker's name along the back with overall new dealer stock sealed in their original factory packaging. Included scuffing and scratches and active verdigris at the silver snap on the are: (5) matte black No. 48465, (2) matte black No. 48466, (4) matte retention strap and remains in good overall condition. Sixth is a Mexican black No.48464, (2) matte black 48468, (4) matte black No. 48472, (4) Jock Strap style brown russet colored holster by Chaparral that appears matte black No. 48474, (6) matte black No. 48493, (3) matte black No. to have seen little if any use and should accommodate a six-shooter 48473, (2) matte black No. 48471, (1) matte black No. 48470, (6) silver with barrel up to 6'' in length. (108315-189A) No. 48463, (5) silver No. 48495, (1) silver No. 48467, and (6) silver No. 4267 U.S. Model 1872 Hanger No.2 Cartridge Box 48469. Also included with these dealer stock items is a bag of loose This unissued black leather cartridge box is U.S. marked on the front bases and screws that contains 62 assorted matte black bases, 10 silver flap and No.2 marked between the suspension straps on the back. bases, and 30 +/- bags of assorted base screws and all items are in There are 24 loops for 50-70 cartridges. The cartridge box has overall excellent condition. (109413-68RA11) light scratches and scuffing with light active verdigris on all of the brass 4279 Lot of Sporting Goods rivets and studs and all stitching remains tight. The leather has dried This lot includes six as-new dealer stock items that remain sealed in and is somewhat stiff but pliable. A fine example overall. (109452-10) their original factory packaging. First is a 12 ga., Mossberg Accu-Choke 4268 U.S. M1874 McKeever Cartridge Box for the 500, 535, and 930 models shotgun in modified configuration. This U.S. marked black leather cartridge box is marked Rock Island Second is a Hoppe's .44 /.45 caliber bore snake. Third is a Butler Arsenal along the closure strap and has 20 loops for 45-70 cartridges. Creek flip open lens cover measuring 2.430'' (61.7mm). Fourth is a The stitching remains tight and the brass hardware has darkened with Brownells A.C.D. 30mm scope ring. This ''anti-cant'' device has a built in age and shows spots of verdigris. The leather has areas of cracking level and comes with an instructional booklet. Fifth is a Brownells 30mm along the closure and is crazed throughout. The interior of the box Scope Level. Sixth is a set of silver No.9853 Thompson Center (weaver remains clean and this is a fine example overall. (109452-10B) style) two-piece bases with screws. All items are as-new in excellent 4269 U.S. M1902 McKeever Cartridge Box condition. (109413-81RA6) This U.S. marked black leather cartridge box has been period modified 4280 Lot of Sporting Goods having the suspension loops removed with added brass hangers and This lot includes a variety of gun care and personal protection items that leather strap. There are 20 loops for 30-40 Krag cartridges and the are all as-new dealer stock still sealed in their original factory packaging. number 71 has been added with brass numerals over the U.S. marking. First are ten assorted Hoppe's #9 gun cloths, there are (2) No. 1217 The box has spots of light staining, scuffs and the leather is slightly wax treated, (3) No. 128 silicone cloth, and (4) No. 1215 Quick clean crazed and this modified box remains in very good condition overall. cloths. Second are five tubes of G96 Instant Gun Blue Sticks. Third are (10109452-10C) two pump spray bottles of Birchwood Casey Viz Wiz lens cleaner, 4270 Lot of Weaver Scope Rings anti-fog and anti-static spray. Fourth are eight Hoppe's 9, .58 caliber This lot includes an assortment (19 sets) of 1'' Quad-Lock rings and cleaning swabs. Fifth is a Pen Defender pepper spray device disguised these are as-new dealer stock that are sealed in their original factory as a pen. Sixth is a Brownells Picatinny Scope Base for a Savage 10 packaging. Included are the following: (3) sets of silver No. 49055, (2) RT. Also included is an unmarked sporting sight with elevation wedge sets of silver No. 49056, (3) sets of silver No. 49054, (1) set of silver and filler and four filler screws. These items remain in excellent as-new 49057, (5) sets of matte black No. 49046, (4) sets of matte black No. condition. (109413-81RA7) 49047, and (1) set of black No. 49074. (109413-68RA9) 4281 Lot of Reloading Accessories 4271 Lot of Weaver Scope Rings This lot incudes six items. First is a 32 fluid ounce jug of One Shot sonic This lot includes an assortment (20 sets) of 1'' Quad-Lock rings and clean solution designed specifically for use in the Hornady Sonic these are as-new dealer stock that are sealed in their original factory cleaner. Second are five 6 ounce bottles of Lyman Super Moly packaging. Included are the following: (3) sets of silver No. 49055, (2) lubricant. These are as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. sets of silver No. 49056, (3) sets of silver No. 49054, (2) sets of silver (109413-81RA8) 49057, (5) sets of matte black No. 49046, (3) sets of matte black No. 4282 Lot of Sporting Goods 49047, and (2) sets of black No. 49074. (109413-68RA10) This lot includes three items. First is a Mitchell 310X ambidextrous 4272 Lot of Burris Rings spinning reel with 4.9:1 gear ratio and spare spool. This item is still This lot includes two as-new dealer stock sets of Xtreme Tactical rings. sealed in its original factory packaging and remains in as-new condition. There is a set of black medium height 30mm rings and a set of extra Second is a Seiko solar powered alarm clock that is as-new-in-the-box high black 30mm rings. Both are still sealed in their original factory with instructions. Third is a Plano clear fly case with six commercial tied packaging. (109413-81RA4) streamers on what appear to be size 2 or possibly a 1 hook. These 4273 Lot of Burris Rings items are in excellent condition. (109731-8A) This lot includes two as-new dealer stock sets of Xtreme Tactical rings. 4283 Remington 870 Barrel Lot There is a set of 1'' matte low rings and a set of 30mm matte low rings Includes a 12 ga., 30'' plain barrel with single silver bead choked full with both sealed in their original factory packaging. (109413-81RA5) a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains nearly all of its original blue 4274 Lot of Bore Snakes finish with two spots of oxidation staining with light pinprick pitting and This lot includes nine Hoppe's 9 Bore Snakes in a variety of calibers and the barrel lug has toned a plum color. Barrel remains in overall very these are as-new dealer stock items sealed in their original factory good condition. (109731-9) packing. Included are: (3) Viper 50 / 54 caliber, (1) Viper .44 / .45 4284 Remington 870 Barrel Lot caliber, (2) pistol cleaner .44 / .45, (1) rifle cleaner .25 / 6.5mm / .264 Includes a 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib barrel with single silver bead sight caliber, and (2) rifle cleaner .338 / .340 caliber. All in excellent condition. and ''modified'' Rem-choke with a bright excellent bore. The barrel (109413-65RA1) retains nearly all of its black Cerakote finish with some scattered small spots of fine oxidation staining along the rib and the barrel remains in very good condition. (109731-9A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4285 Remington 870 Barrel Lot 4295 Weatherby Nine Cartridge Lucite Display Lot Includes a 20 ga., 28'' plain barrel with single silver bead sight choked This lot includes a clear Lucite block with blue background measuring 7 modified with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains nearly all of its 1/4''x4 3/4''x1 3/8'' with white ''Weatherby Inc., / Tomorrows Firearms evenly fading blue finish with a couple of scattered very small cold blue Today'' in the upper left hand corner. The display includes the following touchups. The barrel lug has toned more to a plum color and this barrel PSP and RNSP cartridges: 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., remains in very good overall condition. (109731-9B) 257 Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 4286 Lot of Barrel Blanks Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., and 460 This lot includes two chrome-moly contoured barrel blanks marked 450 / Weatherby Mag. This unique block was offered during the 80's and has 14 on the shanks. They measure 26'' overall in length with a shank a few superficial scratches and otherwise remains in excellent condition. diameter of 1.2'' and muzzle diameter of .76'' and they are untouched, (109949-238D) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] otherwise unmarked and rate excellent in condition. (109664-1) 4296 Weatherby Nine Cartridge Lucite Display Lot 4287 U.S. Military Saddle Lot This lot includes a clear Lucite block with blue background measuring 7 Included is an 11 1/2'' seat Civil War-era McClellan saddle. The saddle 1/4''x4 3/4''x1 1/2'' with white ''Weatherby Inc., / Tomorrows Firearms is remarkably complete with outer skirting, enclosed stirrups and has Today'' in the upper left hand corner. The display includes the following inspector's initials ''J.E.W.'' and ''E.R.M.'' and a brass and silver plate PSP and RNSP cartridges: 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., with the number 15 at the front and rear of saddle. The leather itself 257 Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 shows overall mildew staining light scuffing and crazing. The saddle Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., and 460 retains its shape fabulously and this second model 1857 pattern is likely Weatherby Mag. (copper plated bullet). This attractive block was offered an officers saddle and would make a great addition to any collection. during the 80's and has a few superficial scratches and otherwise (109452-15) [please note extra shipping will apply] remains in excellent condition. (109949-238E) [Dr. James D. Morgan 4288 U.S. Military Saddle Lot Collection] This lot includes a regulation 12'' seat Cavalry soldiers McClellan 4297 Weatherby Ten Cartridge Lucite Display saddle. The saddle is marked Wolf and has J.J.N. inspector marks. It This lot includes a hard to find clear Lucite block with dark green backing remains mostly complete with some crazed spots in the leather, mildew measuring 8''x5 1/4''x1 1/4'' with white stenciled ''Weatherby / Symbol of staining and has a period repaired stirrup. A sharp looking Model 1904 Superiority'' in the upper left hand corner. The display includes the enlisted men's saddle sure to enhance any collection. (109452-15) following PSP and RNSP cartridges: 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 [please note extra shipping will apply] Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm 4289 Thompson Center Stock Lot Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 378 This lot includes a black composite thumbhole stock for an Encore rifle. Weatherby Mag., 416 Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag. The stock shows scattered light handling marks and remains in excellent There is a spot of adhesive residue along the top left edge and this 90's condition. (109570-10) era block remains in excellent condition. (109949-238F) 4290 M-14 Stock Lot 4298 Weatherby Eleven Cartridge Lucite Display Lot This lot includes a fiberglass stock with hand painted ''dessert'' camo Included is a clear Lucite block with green background and gold colored pattern. The stock is complete with sling swivels top handguard and lettering. The block measures 7 3/4''x5 1/4''x1 1/8'' with stenciled folding buttplate with compartment. The selector cut out has been filled ''Weatherby'' in the upper left corner and ''Nothing Shoots Flatter, Hits and the stock is in good overall condition showing some light handling Harder, Or More Accurately!'' along the bottom. The following calibers marks and a few flakes in the painted finish. (109570-11) are displayed: 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 4291 Weatherby Six Cartridge Lucite Display Lot Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 This lot includes a collectible and very unique 60's-era cartridge display Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 30-378 Weatherby Mag., 378 with the following calibers; 460 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., Weatherby Mag., 416 Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag. This 375 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., and block remains in excellent condition. (109949-238G) [Dr. James D. 257 Weatherby Mag. The cartridges are sealed inside a clear Lucite Morgan Collection] block measuring 5 3/4''x4 3/4''x1 with a Weatherby, Inc., banner in the 4299 Weatherby Twelve Cartridge Lucite Display Lot upper right corner. There are scattered light scratches along the Included is a clear Lucite block with gold colored lettering and black backside and numerous small dings visible along the back and sides background measuring 8 3/8''x5 1/4''x1 3/8'' and is stenciled with when held up to the light and it remains in overall very good condition. Weatherby Logo in the upper left corner and ''Nothing Shoots Flatter, (109949-238) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] Hits Harder, Or More Accurately!'' along the bottom. The following 4292 Weatherby Eight Cartridge Lucite Display Lot calibers are displayed: 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 This lot includes a hard to find clear Lucite block measuring 6 1/4''x4 Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 1/4''x1'' with black ''Weatherby Inc., / Tomorrows Rifles Today'' in the Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 30-378 Weatherby Mag., upper left hand corner. The display includes the following cartridges; 338-378 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., 416 Weatherby Mag., 224 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm and 460 Weatherby Mag (with brass colored SP bullet). This is the last Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 378 color in the sequence with the most current magnum cartridges in Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag., (with silver bullet). The excellent condition. (109949-238H) block has a small imperfection in between the 7mm and 300 cartridges 4300 Weatherby Twelve Cartridge Lucite Display Lot and otherwise remains in very good to excellent condition. Included is a clear Lucite block with gold colored lettering and black (109949-238A) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] background measuring 8 1/4''x5 1/4''x1 3/8'' and is stenciled with 4293 Weatherby Eight Cartridge Lucite Display Lot Weatherby Logo in the upper left corner and ''Nothing Shoots Flatter, This lot includes a rather unique clear Lucite block measuring 6 1/4''x4 Hits Harder, Or More Accurately!'' along the bottom. The following 1/4''x1'' with black ''Weatherby Inc., / Tomorrows Rifles Today'' in the calibers are displayed: 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 upper left hand corner. This style block was added to the catalogs in Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 1967 and were offered up until 1980. The display includes the following Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 30-378 Weatherby Mag., cartridges: 224 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby 338-378 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., 416 Weatherby Mag., Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby and 460 Weatherby Mag. This 90's-era block is the last color in the Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag. The block has a sequence with the most current magnum cartridges and has a section of few scattered light scratches and remnants of some kind of adhesive spidering in the upper right corner and remains in overall fine condition. residue along the left edges but otherwise remains in very good to (109949-238I) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] excellent condition. (109949-238B) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] 4301 Weatherby Ashtray Lot 4294 Weatherby Nine Cartridge Lucite Display Lot This lot includes a collectible four cartridge display that were purportedly This lot includes a clear Lucite block measuring 7 1/4''x4 3/4''x1 3/8'' with never sold to the public and only given as gifts to employee's and high black ''Weatherby Inc., / Tomorrows Rifles Today'' in the upper left hand profile clients. This metallic green swirl colored base has four cartridges corner. The display includes the following cartridges: 224 Weatherby and a miniature Mark V rifle embedded in clear acrylic. The cartridges Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag. (added in 1968), 257 Weatherby Mag., 270 include: 224 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 340 Mag., and 300 Weatherby Mag. The base is lined with green felt along Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag. This the back and has a 4'' diameter tapered recess for a small ashtray to sit unique block has a few superficial scratches and otherwise remains in in. The original ashtray is not included and this base remains in excellent condition. (109949-238C) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] excellent condition. (109949-237) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4302 Weatherby Ashtray Lot 4310 Rifle Stock Lot This lot includes a hard to find four cartridge display that was never This lot includes a deluxe factory checkered left-hand Monte Carlo stock offered for public sale and given as gifts to Weatherby employee's and with right side raised cheekpiece for a Weatherby Mark V rifle. The high profile clients in the 60's by Roy Weatherby. This particular green Claro walnut stock has skip-line checkering along the forend and metallic swirl base has four cartridges and a brass name plate with the pistolgrip, rosewood forend tip and pistolgrip cap with walnut spacer and name ''Marion Towery'' embedded in clear acrylic. It is unclear if this was diamond inlay. There is nice figure in the grain and the stock has a few an employee, client or friend of Roy's and further research may turn up scattered light handling marks. A fine example overall. (109949-241) the answer. The back is covered with green felt and the calibers [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] included are: 224 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 7mm 4311 Rifle Stock Lot Weatherby Mag., and 300 Weatherby Mag. Included is a period correct This lot includes a classic pistolgrip synthetic Bell and Carlson glass 4'' diameter ashtray that is a clear smoke color and both remain in checkered left-hand stock for a Weatherby Mark V rifle. The stock excellent condition. (109949-237A) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] features molded ''quiet-sling'' system, camo pattern and the checkering 4303 Weatherby Ashtray Lot remains crisp. There are a few minor scratches in the sling wells and This lot includes a collectible four cartridge swirled metallic yellow overall the stock remains in excellent condition. The sling is not present. colored base with 4'' black glass ashtray. The ashtray base has the (109949-241A) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] ''Weatherby / Tomorrow's Rifles Today'' in the lower left corner and 4312 Rifle Stock Lot contains the following cartridges: 224 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby This Lot includes a deluxe factory checkered left-hand Monte Carlo Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., and 300 Weatherby Mag. This item hasn't stock with raised right side cheekpiece for a Weatherby Mark V rifle. been personalized and the bottom is covered in green felt that shows The Claro walnut stock has skip-line checkering, rosewood forend tip, insect damage throughout and this item remains in fine condition overall. rosewood pistolgrip cap with walnut spacer and diamond inlay, and QD (109949-237D) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] swivel studs. There is nice figure at the butt and a few minor light 4304 Weatherby Ashtray Lot handling marks scattered about and this stock remains in excellent This lot includes a collectible four cartridge swirled metallic orange condition. (109949-241B) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] colored base with 4'' green colored glass ashtray. The ashtray has the 4313 Rifle Stock Lot ''Weatherby / Tomorrow's Rifles Today'' in the lower left corner and This lot includes a smooth pistolgrip left-hand stock with raised right side contains the following cartridges: 224 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby cheekpiece for a Weatherby Mark V rifle. The walnut stock has a Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., and 300 Weatherby Mag. This item hasn't rosewood forend tip and pistolgrip cap with walnut spacer and QD swivel been personalized and remains complete in excellent condition. studs. There are a few 5/16'' diameter filler spots on the toe line and left (109949-237C) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] side of the stock with a few light handling marks and is fitted with a 4305 Weatherby Ashtray Lot Pachmayr White Line recoil pad. The stock remains in very good overall This lot includes a collectible four cartridge display that were purportedly condition. (109949-241C) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] never sold to the public and only given as gifts to employee's and high 4314 Rifle Stock Lot profile clients. This metallic Aqua swirl colored base has four cartridges This lot includes a deluxe factory checkered left-hand Monte Carlo embedded in clear acrylic. The cartridges include: 224 Weatherby Mag., pistolgrip stock for a Weatherby Mark V rifle. The Claro walnut stock is 257 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., and 300 Weatherby Mag. skip-line checkered with rosewood forend tip and pistolgrip cap with a The base is lined with black felt along the back and has a 4'' diameter white spacer and diamond inlay and has QD swivel studs. The stock tapered recess for a small ashtray to sit in. The original ashtray is not has some spots of delamination along the forend with a few minor light included and this base remains in excellent condition. (109949-237) [Dr. handling marks scattered about. The rear swivel stud shows active James D. Morgan Collection] oxidation around the wood line and this stock remains in very good 4306 Weatherby Nine Cartridge Lucite Display Lot condition overall. (109949-241D) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] This lot includes a hard to find clear Lucite block with bright red backing 4315 Rifle Stock Lot with gold lettering containing nine magnum cartridges. This display This lot includes a McMillan checkered left-hand Monte Carlo stock for a measures 7 1/4''x4 3/4''x1 1/2'' and has ''Weatherby, Inc.'' / ''Tomorrow's Weatherby Mark V rifle. The fiberglass stock features a woodland camo Firearms Today'' stenciled in gold lettering and contains the following pattern, skip-line checkering and raised right side cheekpiece and is cartridges; 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby fitted with QD swivel studs and a Pachmayr recoil pad. The stock Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby (109949-241E) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] Mag. A fantastic example of these desirable late 60's era Lucite blocks. 4316 Weatherby Cartridge Board Display (109949-238J) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] This lot includes an eight cartridge custom made countertop display. It 4307 Weatherby Ten Cartridge Lucite Display measures roughly 10 1/2''x10'' and sits at an angle for better viewing. This lot includes a rare purportedly prototype clear Lucite block with The viewing area has a paper banner that reads ''Weatherby / (image of bright red backing measuring 8 1/8''x5 1/4''x1 1/4'' with white stenciled Mark V rifle) / Rifles and Scopes / Truly…Tomorrows Rifles Today!'' with ''Weatherby / Symbol of Superiority'' in the upper left hand corner. The the following cartridges beneath: 224 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby display includes the following PSP and RNSP cartridges: 224 Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 270 Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 340 Mag. The cartridges have darkened with age and the banner shows a Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., 416 Weatherby Mag., and 460 small tear along the left edge and a small section missing from the lower Weatherby Mag. This 90's-era block remains in excellent condition. left corner. This countertop display remains in overall fine condition. (109949-238K) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] (109949-239) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] 4308 Weatherby Eleven Cartridge Lucite Display Lot 4317 Weatherby Cartridge Board Display Included is clear Lucite block with black background and gold colored This lot includes an eleven cartridge factory display measuring 18 lettering. The block measures 7 1/8''x5 1/4''x1 1/4'' with stenciled 1/2''x12''. The display is glass-covered with a green felt backing framed ''Weatherby'' logo in the upper left corner and ''Nothing Shoots Flatter, in a lovely hardwood with strong grain. The cartridges are laid out in a Hits Harder, Or More Accurately!'' along the bottom. The following W pattern going from small to large and include the following calibers: calibers are displayed: 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 30-378 Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 30-378 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., 416 Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag., 416 Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag. This Weatherby Mag. Each cartridge has a head stamp shaped appliqué block remains in excellent condition. (109949-238L) [Dr. James D. below it identifying the caliber and in the middle is a larger disc with a W Morgan Collection] surrounded by ''Nothing Shoots Flatter, Hits Harder, Or Is More 4309 Weatherby Twelve Cartridge Lucite Display Accurate'' and the display remains in excellent condition. This lot includes a rare purportedly prototype clear Lucite block with (109949-239A) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] bright red backing measuring 9 5/16''x5 3/8''x1 1/4'' with gold colored stenciled ''Weatherby'' logo in the upper left hand corner and ''Nothing Shoots Faster, Hits Harder, Or More Accurately!'' along the bottom. The display includes the following PSP and RNSP cartridges: 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 270 Weatherby Mag., 7mm Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 340 Weatherby Mag., 30-378 Weatherby Mag., 338-378 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., 416 Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag. This 90's-era block remains in excellent condition. (109949-238M) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4318 Weatherby Cartridge Board Display 4327 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes a twelve cartridge factory display measuring 18 One full box containing (10) 100 count sleeves of Winchester WSP small 1/2''x12''. The display is glass-covered with a green felt backing framed pistol primers for standard pistol loads in excellent condition. in a lovely hardwood with lots of figure. The cartridges are laid out in a (256519-316) W pattern going from small to large and include the following calibers: 4328 Small Rifle Primers 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 7mm One full box containing (10) 100 count sleeves of Winchester WSR Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 30-378 Weatherby Mag., 340 small rifle primers in excellent condition. (256519-316A) Weatherby Mag., 338-378 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., 416 4329 Large Rifle Primers Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag. Each cartridge has a head One full box containing (10) 100 count sleeves of CCI No. 200 large rifle stamp shaped appliqué below it identifying the caliber and in the middle primers in excellent condition. (256519-316B) is a larger disc with a W surrounded by ''Nothing Shoots Flatter, Hits 4330 Small Rifle Primers Harder, Or Is More Accurate'' and the display remains in excellent One full box containing (10) 100 count sleeves of CCI No 400 small rifle condition. (109949-239B) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] primers in excellent condition. (256519-276) 4319 Weatherby Cartridge Board Display 4331 Small Rifle Primers This lot includes a twelve cartridge factory display measuring 18 One partial box containing (9) 100 count sleeves of Federal No. 205 1/2''x12''. The display is glass-covered with a green felt backing framed small rifle primers in excellent condition. (256519-276A) in a lovely hardwood with lots of figure. The cartridges are laid out in a 4332 Lot of 6.5mm Bullets W pattern going from small to large and include the following calibers: This lot consists of one sealed (50) count box of Nosler Partition 140 224 Weatherby Mag., 240 Weatherby Mag., 257 Weatherby Mag., 7mm grain spitzer, one sealed (100) count box of Sierra Pro-Hunter 120 grain Weatherby Mag., 300 Weatherby Mag., 30-378 Weatherby Mag., 340 Spitzer and one (100) count box of Hornady Interlock 140 grain SP. Weatherby Mag., 338-378 Weatherby Mag., 378 Weatherby Mag., 416 (256519-117) Weatherby Mag., and 460 Weatherby Mag. Each cartridge has a head 4333 Lot of 6.5mm Bullets stamp shaped appliqué below it identifying the caliber and in the middle This lot consists of one sealed (100) count box of M&P Cast Bullet 140 is a larger disc with a black triangle centered with ''Weatherby'' grain GRTCGC cast lead projectile. The bullets have been sized .266, surrounded by ''Accuracy, Velocity, and Energy''. This display remains one (100) count box of Sierra 100 grain HP in excellent condition in excellent condition. (109949-239C) [Dr. James D. Morgan Collection] contained in an older Santa Fe Springs CA address box and one (100) 4320 James Purdey & Sons Cleaning Kit count box of Hornady 100 grain Spire Point. These bullets show This lot includes a 14-piece cleaning kit housed in a hardwood case. moderate discoloration. (256519-117A) The case measures 19''x8''x3'' with brass hardware and brass reinforced 4334 Lot of 32 Caliber Bullets corners. There is circular brass monogram plate that is untouched in the This lot consists of one opened box of Hornady 90 grain cast HBWC center of the lid and all pieces have fitted sections inside the case. The sized .314 containing apparently containing 400 pcs, one sealed box interior of the lid is lined in green felt with a Purdey & Son label with containing (100) pcs of Remington 100 grain SP sized .310, one sealed Audley House address affixed in the center. The contents include; box containing 50 pcs of M&P Cast Bullet 32-40 200 grain Pope Type E two-piece hardwood cleaning rod with brass hardware, (2) 12 ga., snap sized .321 cast lead bullets, two full (100) count boxes of Hornady lead caps, oiler, patch holder, wipe cloth, patches, can of oil, bore mop and round balls sized .310 for muzzleloader use. (256519-117B) brush, and 3 turn screws with hardwood handles and brass 4335 Lot of 338 Win bullets escutcheons. The contents appear to have never been used and remain Lot consists of two full (100) count boxes of Hornady #3315 200 grain in excellent condition. (109111-8) jacketed FP. The projectiles show some tarnish and staining. 4321 Lot of Powder Cans (256519-117C) This lot includes two powder cans from different manufacturers. First is 4336 Lot of 45 Caliber Bullets 3/4 pound can of Laflin & Rand Smokeless Powder measuring 4 3/4''x3 Lot consists of one full (100) count box of Hornady lead round balls 1/4''x1 1/4'' with painted body and label. The paint is crazed and sized .457 for muzzleloader use, one unmarked box containing (100) cracking throughout but all writing remains legible and the cap is pcs of 195 grain cast lead SWC sized .452 (256519-117D) present. Second is a 1 pound can of Du Pont Schuetzen Smokeless 4337 Lot of Mixed Bullets measuring 5 3/4''x4''x1 1/4'' with green wrap-around label that is 90% This lot consists of two sealed (100) count boxes of Speer Hot Core .25 complete with some areas of loss on the edges and small rounds. The caliber 75 grain jacketed FN, one sealed (100) count box of Hornady .22 cap is present and both cans remain in very good condition overall. caliber 70 grain JSP with cannelure sized .227 for 22 Savage High (109111-11A) Power and one full (100) round count box of Speer Hot Core 7mm 130 4322 Lot of Golden Pheasant Powder Cans grain FNSP. (256519-117E) This lot contains two cans. First is a 2 7/8''x2 1/4''x7/8'' can with screw 4338 Lot of Mixed Brass on top with no finish remaining and a wonderful vibrant colored stuck-on This lot consists of (100) pcs of unfired primed Winchester 38-55 brass E.I. OU Du Pont label. The cap is seized in place and all seams remain in very good condition with a few pieces showing minor tarnish, one bag tight. Second is a 1/4 pound can that measures 4 1/4''x2 3/4''x1'' with containing (100) +/- once fired Remington 7mm Remington Magnum black painted body and paper E.I. OU DuPont label. The label is faded brass. (256519-117F) and the can has several flakes in the finish and both remain in very good 4339 Hornady Lock-N-Load Press condition overall. (109111-11B) This lot is a new-in-box Hornady Auto Progressive Lock-N-Load 4323 Lot of King Powder Co., Cans reloading press, mfg. item #095100. The press appears complete with This lot includes two cans. First is a 1/2 pound can of FFG Quick Shot all factory sealed accessory packaging. The press also includes an that measures 3 1/2''x4''x1 1/2'' with maroon colored body and yellow installed No 1 shell plate for .308/30-06 that were generally sold and blue stick-on label. The can is complete with cap and has a 2 1/2'' separate from the kit but may have been special ordered with the press. square sticker on the back listing all the specifications regarding the Just add dies and components and you are ready to load. (256519-111) powder. Second is a one pound can of CG Semi-smokeless powder 4340 Small Rifle Primers measuring 5 3/4''x4''x1 1/4'' complete with cap and added stick-on label. Total of 1348: (1098) of CCI 400; (250) of Winchester WSR. The The green colored cans have both painted and stuck-on labels that primers rate excellent and come in their original 100 rd. trays. remain complete and both cans are in excellent condition. (109111-11) (79096-7AB) 4324 Pelican Hard Case 4341 Large Rifle Primers This top loader Model 1440 equipment case measures 20''x12''x18'' and Total of 1014: (540) of CCI 200; (474) of Winchester WLR. These features an impact resistant outer shell, retractable extension carry excellent condition primers are housed in their original 100 rd. trays. handle and stainless steel wheel bearings. The case is in good (79096-7AC) condition, comes with no foam and has a few minor scuffs. This is a high 4342 Daisy Powerline Model 1700 Repeating Air Pistol quality case ready to protect your most valuable items. (259313-6C) serial #0997 59990, BB/.177 cal., about 6 1/2'' barrel. The black polymer 4325 Large Pistol Primers surfaces of this Glock-style air pistol rate excellent with checkering on One 1000 count box of Winchester Large Pistol Primers for Standard or the front and back straps and realistic rear slide serrations. The Magnum Pistol Loads. The box has ten 100-count packs in excellent CO2-powered pistol holds 60 BBs, the original Glock-style sights are condition. (259920-5) intact and the original factory box showing some minor storage wear is 4326 Small Pistol Primers included. The air pistol has not been tested for function as no CO2 One partial box containing seven (100) count packs of Winchester Small cylinder is provided. A.A.C. does not guarantee the function of airguns. Pistol primers for Standard Pistol Loads in excellent condition. (1X23A9863-5) {NON-GUN} (259920-4) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4343 Turkish Flintlock ''Tourist Pistol'' 4353 Vintage Winchester Model 60 Advertisement .60 cal., 10" octagon barrel with a heavily oxidized and pitted bore. The (1) 11 1/2'' x 14 1/2'' framed color print depicting a vintage advertisement metal surfaces of this non-firing replica pistol have been cleaned to for the Winchester Model 60 bolt-action rifle. ''Still Greater Value in a mostly pewter with scattered moderate to heavy pitting and staining from Rifle'' The print features an illustration of the gun presented with oxidation. The brass parts show tool marks with rough as-cast texturing. descriptions of the numerous virtues of the Model 60 as a single shot The one-piece walnut stock is ornately adorned with diamond-shaped .22 rifle. A small section is also devoted to a recommended Winchester Maltese cross abalone inlays with brass wire heart-shaped inlays around .22 cartridge (and Winchester Super Speed) to pair with the customer's them. The inlays cover perhaps 90% of the stocks surfaces but remain imminent firearm purchase. The view measures 7 1/2'' x 10 1/4''. in excellent condition. The pistol remains functional and features a wire Meticulous inspection shows a small tear near the top edge which is loop lanyard, hinged steel ramrod that is not captivated to the hinge and hardly worth mention, otherwise the print is crisp and pristine. The frame non-functioning flint jaws. (1X8A9836-8) {NON-GUN} (100/200) is also in very fine condition with only very light expected handling scuffs Est. 100 - 200 from the years. (129447-1) 4344 Collectible Peters Victor Field Loads Shotshell Box 4354 Vintage Winchester Model 60 Advertisement (1) empty one piece 12 ga. red, white and blue Peters Victors Field (1) 16'' x 19'' framed color print depicting a vintage advertisement from Loads shotshell box with oval DuPont logo in center. The box remains the Saturday Evening Post in 1931, for the Winchester Model 60 very good plus to about near excellent with light scuffs, rounded edges bolt-action rifle. ''The Greatest Value Ever Offered…'' The print features and corners and minor age staining from the years. (1X58179-2DN) an illustration of the gun presented with descriptions the arm for both [David Whipple Collection] father and son. A small section is also devoted to a recommended 4345 Shrewd Muzzle Break Winchester .22 cartridge (Winchester Staynless Kopperklad) to pair with This Model 1 stainless steel un-reamed 22 caliber muzzle break has the customer's imminent firearm purchase. The view measures 10'' x 1/2-28 threads and 42 ports. This item will require a gunsmith to install 13''. Meticulous inspection shows a small tear near the top edge which is as it needs the bore opened .020 over the bullet diameter, measuring hardly worth mention, otherwise the print is crisp and pristine. The frame overall 2 5/8'' and remains sealed in its original packaging from is also in very fine condition with only very light expected handling scuffs Brownells. (1X109413-103RD) from the years. (129447-1A) 4346 Antique Midwest Hunting Pouch 4355 Post-Civil War U.S.M.A. Cadet Kepi This lot consists of a vintage two-pocket hunting pouch or possible bag One blue wool cadet's kepi, embroidered ''USMA'' over Federal Eagle in with antique powder horn. The bag is fashioned from heavy cotton tarnished-silver bullion on the front above the leather visor. The cap pillow ticking fabric that features a blue striped pattern. The bag retains both gilt brass buttons, the left showing a bit of verdigris, and the features a flap closure that is secured via a button and has some overall chinstrap is separated but present and whole though a bit dry and minor staining. The horn measures about 12'' long and has a thick wood delicate. The wool shows several areas of light and moderate mothing base and no stopper. The horn has some minor cracking and flaking and the interior shows instances of light tearing and loss of the inner throughout and is held to the straps of the bag with leather cords. Inside lining. The inside face of the crown is stamped with the ''H.V. Allien & the bag are a few vintage accessories including some flannel patches, a Co. / 738 Broadway / New York'' address label in silver. H.V. Allien & partial whetstone, a cleaning rope made from twine or hair and some Co. operated out of the 738 Broadway address from 1885-1893. Overall assorted shot pellets. An interesting vintage muzzle loading accessory. the cap is in very good condition, being somewhat delicate from the (1X4A6229-65E) [Elliot Riggs Collection] years but retaining all distinct features and showing only minor loss and 4347 Rare Springfield Arms Co Brass Bullet Mould wear. (1X129718-24A) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] This is a dual cavity all brass bullet mould of about .31 caliber. It (80/100) remains very fine with the expected light dings here and there one would Est. 80 - 100 expect from a used mould, the cavities remain clean showing a bit of 4356 U.S. Civil War Percussion Cartridge Box and Cap Pouch lead oxide only. The right leg is marked ''Springfield Arms Co'' and the Two black leather pouches for U.S. Civil War-era percussion brass is a dull goldenrod patina overall. This would be a super mould for ammunition. The first is an ''E. Gaylord''-marked cartridge box a cased Springfield Arms Co Belt Model revolver. (1X3A8433-98B) measuring about 4 3/4'' by 3 1/4'' by 1''. The box is in near excellent 4348 Vintage Brass Magazine Tube condition, showing only very light scuffing and hints of crazing on the This is a 19'' long brass magazine tube that is most likely the Mossberg outer faces with tight complete stitching and no signs of loss, separation 51 series and similar rifles. The tube features a t-shaped end and or damage. Next, an unmarked percussion cap box in near excellent yellow plastic plunger-style follower and is in excellent overall condition condition, showing light scuffing and crazing across the surfaces of the with some light tarnish to the brass. (48873-740F) outer flap but little to no other wear. The interior retains the original wool 4349 Vintage Big Horn Cap Gun By Kilgore lining, the upper strands of which are somewhat matted and could stand This is a 1940's vintage die cast metal Big Horn revolving cylinder cap to be cleaned. A highly appealing pair of Civil War percussion gun by Kilgore. The cast metal has a mottled gray patina and full accessories. (1X129833-107G) coverage foliate pattern designs with some big horn sheep images. The 4357 State of N.J. Cartridge Box frame has the Big Horn logo on either side, the right side of the crane is This McKeever style leather cartridge box with ''NJ'' box plate is marked ''MADE IN U.S.A.''. The barrel and cylinder portion sits a little Watervliet Arsenal marked along the backside between the hanger loose but the mechanisms appear to function correctly. A fine example straps. There are provisions for 20 cartridges. The box shows overall of these vintage cap guns. (2X4A9276-4E) {NON-GUN} light scuffing, scratches, and spots of staining likely from a leather 4350 Sig Arms Accessories conditioner or cleaner. The leather remains somewhat stiff with the This lot includes two as-new-dealer stock, bridge mounts for the closure strap soft and supple with some crazing and a letter K stamped Mosquito series pistols. The mounts come with mounting hardware and above the stud hole. The cartridge loops on the inside cover have product card and are in their original factory boxes. (1X109413-80RE) popped stitching along one edge but remain attached and this box has 4351 Line Engraved Portrait of Daniel Wesson the bump out for a cleaning tool. An about very good example overall. This lot includes a single framed line engraved portrait of younger Daniel (1X10A9833-107) Baird Wesson, business partner and inventor of the famed firearms 4358 Mills 1877 Pattern Belt Plate company Smith & Wesson and eventual sole owner of the company This 7th Cavalry plate measures 2 13/16''x3 3/32'' and is marked on the when Horace Smith sold his share upon retirement. The portrait is keeper ''Military Arms Equipment & Ordnance Stores M. Hartley Co., mounted on a 11" X 14" gold wood frame with a white mat board 331 & 315 Broadway New York NY''. The brass is a dull brown patina background highlighted with a 1/4" black mat board border, the portrait with scattered oxidation staining, and light handling marks about. It has measuring approximately 4 3/8" X 6 5/8" and rates about excellent. crossed sabers under the numeral 7 on the front and it appears almost (1X8A8334-6A) completely intact missing only the keeper strap and has no other visible 4352 Line Engraved Portrait of Daniel Wesson markings. A nice find for the military collector. (1X10B9833-103D) This lot includes a single framed line engraved portrait of older Daniel 4359 Reproduction MG-34 Double Drum Magazine Loading Tool Baird Wesson, business partner and inventor of the famed firearms This lot consists of an excellent quality reproduction loading kit with company Smith & Wesson and eventual sole owner of the company aluminum spanner tool, unloading block and the loading tool itself. The when Horace Smith sold his share upon retirement. The portrait is aluminum components rate very good plus showing some scattered light mounted on a 12 7/8" X 15 7/8" gray-bronze colored steel frame with a scuffs and some small dings from use. The loading tool rates very fine white mat board background, the portrait measuring approximately 6" X retaining about 95% Parkerized finish showing some specks of mild 7 7/8" and rates about excellent. (8A8334-6B) oxidation staining, light handling marks, and the mechanism seems to function smoothly. A very nice kit to accompany your MG34 ensemble. (1X13A9912-3LA) (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4360 Chemical Warfare Agent Collection Kit 4366 Sheridan and Daisy Air Rifles This lot is made up of a small wooden crate with six cardboard-wrapped Two air rifles as follows: (1) Sheridan Blue Streak .20 cal. multi-stroke glass tubes, thongs, and spoon. The crate measures 9 1/2''x6 1/2''x5'' forearm pneumatic air rifle with 20'' barrel and a bright excellent bore. Air and is painted a charcoal color with white stenciled writing in German on rifle retains about 85-90% original black finish with an area of wear on the lid that reads ''Kamfstoffproben'' that translates to ''warfare agent either side of the rear sight as well as around the loading port exposing samples''. The crate has a canvas carry strap and lever clasp that locks the natural brass beneath while the front of the triggerguard is toning to the lid securely in place. The glass jars are compartmentally separated a brown patina with some scattered light handling marks overall and and secured in cardboard tubes with ''PCF Berlin'' and 1944 marking on some spots of light oxidation on the rear sight and bolt handle. The the bottom and labels that have spaces for time, date, location, sample smooth walnut fullstock rates about very good with the right side of the number, name, and troop. The thongs and spoon show signs of comb showing finish wear along with scattered light handling marks moderate oxidation and the crate and contents remain in overall very throughout. The sights are intact and the action appears to function well good condition. (1X10A9736-87) mechanically. (2) Daisy Model 27 ''500 Shot'' BB/.175 cal. lever-cocking 4361 Vintage Steam Whistle with Purported Colt Connection spring-air smooth bore ''rifle''. The barrel is toning to a silver patina while This lot consists of a J.E. Lonergan three chime steam whistle that the frame and lever are toning to gray with remnants of original blue on measures 12'' tall with an 8'' bell and is mounted to a solid walnut base. the rear sides of the frame. There are a few small dents along the barrel The base measures roughly 12''x5''x3'' with beveled edges around the and speckles of light oxidation and some light handling marks overall. top flat. The brass whistle measures about 4'' in diameter and has a The hardwood stock rates fair with four cracks through the wrist with one dull, lightly tarnished finish with a few areas of very light oxidation at stabilized with a small nail and there is lateral play in the fit of the stock some of the seams and should polish up nicely. The cap is flat and to the frame. The sights are intact and the action appears to function secured by a Victorian style acorn-shaped nut. The valve assembly is well mechanically. A.A.C. does not guarantee the function of airguns. not present. The J.E. Lonergan Company of Philadelphia was in (23A9986-30, 16) {NON-GUNS} business from 1872-1989 making steam whistles, parts, and other 4367 Heckler & Koch Early A3 Retractable Stock steam powered engines. This piece, according to the consignor, was One German HK factory A3 first type two-position stock in military removed from the Colt factory in Hartford CT., and although no surplus excellent condition retaining about 98% original gray Parkerized documentation is provided, it is likely that this whistle was used to notify and black enamel finishes with the expected scattered light handling The Colt employees of shift changes and breaks. An excellent condition marks and a tiny spot of silvering on the sling bar. This scarce early style example overall. (1X108793-1) (200/400) stock features a concave-shaped buttplate and is equipped with a recoil Est. 200 - 400 spring assembly and buffer and will require two buttstock push pins 4362 U.S. Cartridge Box With Boston Navy Yard Markings which are not included. Stock will work with HK G3/91, PTR 91/32 and This is a Civil War-era U.S. Navy leather cartridge box that is marked for similar clone rifles. (23A9688-20A) the Boston Navy Yard. The leather has moderate crazing over the top 4368 Heckler & Koch Bipod flap and some minor cracking with a small hole on the back side. The One unmarked HK-style steel bipod in about excellent condition top flap is also missing its securing tab. The inner flap is marked retaining about 97-98% original gray Parkerized finish with some light ''U.S.N.Y. / BOSTON'' and the metal box lining is intact but has some silvering on the wear points and a few scattered tiny spots of light minor oxidation. A very good example associated with the local area that oxidation. Bipod legs lock up securely while deployed and folded and would serve well as a piece in any naval history collection. (2X48482-6) bipod will work with all HK G3/91/93/33 bipod-cut wide handguards. (400/600) (239688-20C) Est. 400 - 600 4369 Heckler & Koch G3/91 Furniture & Accessories 4363 Antique Hand-Sewn Leather Holster-Belt-Cap Pouch This lot contains 13 items for HK G3/91 and PTR 91 and similar rifles. This is a complete rig consisting of belt, holster, percussion cap pouch (1) German military surplus OD green buttstock complete with recoil and cartridge or accoutrement box. The belt is heavy leather and is 1 spring and buffer assemblies in very good condition showing silvering on 1/8'' wide with hand-sewn buckle end. The buckle is nickel and heavy the Parkerized end cap and light handling marks on polymer buttstock. cast with iron tongue which pivots on a center shaft. The length is 34'' (1) German military surplus OD green slim handguard with aluminum with three adjustment holes at the billet end. Suspended from this is a heatshield in very good condition showing dings, scuffs and other signs two piece hand-sewn leather flap holster which shows some minor and of service. (1) German military surplus black slim handguard with some moderate flaking, mostly on the flap portion, the flap with a slightly aluminum heatshield in good condition showing numerous scratches, scalloped edge. It is folded flap construction, sewn along the rear seam, scuffs and other signs of military surplus. (2) Black polymer pistolgrips with a separate muzzle billet; a simple belt loop billet attached at the showing light handling marks and light soiling (no grip screws are rear. Next is a percussion cap pouch with two rear suspension loops and included), (1) German military surplus early wooden buttstock complete a hand sewn and riveted closure flap billet. The rear billets are affixed with recoil spring and buffer assembly with Buffer Technologies recoil with copper or brass rivets and the balance of the stitching is intact. It buffer installed. Stock rates very good plus showing an added coat of features an interior flap and acorn bottom closure stud. The last item is a gloss finish on the wood and very light silvering on the high edge of the squarish cartridge box of heavy leather with remnants of a tarred Parkerized end cap and some light handling marks. (1) German military waterproofing. The seams are sewn with a mix of sinew and copper wire surplus early wooden handguard in very good condition as modified at and are mostly intact. It is roughly 4'' tall by 4 1/4'' wide and about 2 1/4'' the rear with 90 degree notches relieved in the top of the rear forend deep. There is a wooden button affixed to the body of the box, the upper cap, a coated of added gloss finish on the wood and some light closure device is not present. A rodent has nibbled a small hole about oxidation on the rear forend cap. (1) Brown leather sling complete with 5/8'' in diameter at the corner of the lid. The holster will accommodate a snap hook in excellent condition. (1) German military surplus complete smaller or medium framed revolver such as a Colt 1862 Police or a cleaning kit for all 7.62 NATO-9mm weapon systems. Kit rates surplus Manhattan style .36 caliber gun (the wear patterns on the holster match excellent and includes OD green polymer case, two bore brushes, oiler, a 6'' Manhattan precisely). A rather nice antique rig, very complete, and cleaning brush, and pull-through chain. (1) Buffer Technologies no doubt with Confederate roots. (1X39363-11) (400/600) new-in-package HK G3/91/93 polymer recoil buffer. (1) German military Est. 400 - 600 surplus complete buffer with large screw, large buffer screw lock washer 4364 U.S. 1872 Pattern Officer's Chapeau in Tin by H.V. Allien & Co. and two small screw lock washers (small screws and lockplate not One bicorn hat covered in black beaver felt and featuring a gold bullion included). (2) Handguard push pins with one retaining 99% original cockade, gold bullion end knots, ostrich feathers and a cream-colored Parkerized finish while the other displays a gray patina with a couple silk inner lining. The hat is in about excellent condition, with strong gilt freckles of old light oxidation. (239688-20D) and very little wear except a line of separation along the top of the crown 4370 Holsters which is obscured by the ostrich feathers. The ostrich feathers are not Two handgun holsters as follows: (1) WWII-era British RAF gray canvas attached but rest comfortably tucked into the folds of the brim. The hat flap holster for the Browning Hi-Power pistol or similar. This right-hand comes in the original shaped storage tin which rates near excellent, holster is stamped under the flap in black ink ''M.W.& S.L 1945'' with two exhibiting few if any dents or dings and showing instances of flaking British (broad arrows) and ''27''. There is no spare magazine pouch on black paint across the surface. Really a beautiful officer's chapeau from the front of the holster and flap is closed with a brass snap. Holster rates the late 19th century, an excellent addition to any U.S. Military very good plus to fine with no rips or tears and light fading to khaki collection. (12A9425-8) (350/550) around the edges. Also included is (1) black leather right-hand flap Est. 350 - 550 holster for a Smith & Wesson 6'' barreled K Frame revolver or similar. 4365 Ruger MK II Lot Flap appears to be marked ''MOOSE BRAND LEATHER GOODS'' with This lot consist of a single set of Ruger MK II semi-auto custom grips by a moose head in the middle and rates about very good with some light Tucson Custom grips. These wrap around right-handed grips are made cracking in the flexing area of the flap and some spots of wear, of bocote wood and rate excellent featuring a smooth finish, thumb rest particularly on the rear, which have faded to a dark brown patina and and finger grooves. Includes a single factory 10-round Mark II magazine some light scratches and handling marks overall. Belt loop on back is in used but excellent condition. (89400-100A) marked ''F 35'' and flap is closed with a brass button. (239688-20E) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4371 Framed Japanese Good Luck Flag 4381 Reloading Die Sets This lot contains one framed Yosegaki Hinomaru, or Good Luck Flag, Five reloading die sets. Includes: RCBS .300 Weatherby Mag full length measuring 28 1/4'' x 36 1/4''. The flag is in very good plus condition with sizer and seater two-die set, part #15201, Group A, for use with shell the crimson-red center remaining vibrant, no visible wear, and only hints holder #4 (one new-in-box shell holder included); RCBS .458 Win Mag of light staining on the white background. The Japanese characters sizer, seater and crimper three-die set, part #20804, Group C, for use marked in black, typical well wishes and words of encouragement from a with shell holder #4 (one shell holder included); RCBS 9.3mmx74 soldier's friends and family, show occasional light fading but generally Rimmed full length sizer and seater two-die set, part #34601, Group D, remain legible; one translation inferred to us for this flag are the wishes for use with shell holder #4; RCBS 8x57 JR full length sizer and seater of good luck to a kamikaze pilot from his compatriots by listing their two-die set, part #46101, Group G, #26. All items are in excellent or names and even ''nick-names'', before his fateful flight. An interesting near excellent condition with only very light signs of previous use. piece of Japanese history from the Second World War, further research (127521-4AF) may prove interesting. (148938-3) (100/200) 4382 RCBS Shell Holders Est. 100 - 200 Approximately (50) RCBS shell holders in a wide variety of sizes 4372 8mm Mauser, 7mm Mauser & 8x57mm JR Brass including #1, #3, #6, #7, #9, #16, #18, #23, #26 and more. Items are Brass cartridge cases including (1) box and a total of (80) loose pieces. sorted by a previous owner into bags containing one to three examples Includes: (1) full 20-count box of Winchester Western 7mm Mauser each of a given size. Most are excellent with minimal wear, some are primed cases in excellent condition; (36) loose pieces 8x57JR, showing as-new in original packaging, several show some light wear and rate very light tarnish but otherwise excellent; (44) loose pieces 8mm Mauser very good plus. (127521-4AG) in excellent condition. (127521-4W) 4383 Cartridge Case Gages 4373 9x57mm Mauser, 9.3x62mm Mauser & 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer Seven L.E. Wilson Inc. cartridge case gages in assorted calibers: (2) Brass .257 Roberts; (1) .250 Savage; (1) .30-06; (1) .270 Win; (1) 7mm Assorted loose brass cartridge cases: (16) pieces 9x57mm Mauser; Mauser; (1) 8mm Mauser. All include the original factory box and about (230) pieces 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer; about (75) pieces manual. Some examples are as-new in unopened packaging, the rest 9.3x62mm Mauser. Except for occasional tiny flecks of negligible tarnish show only minimal handling or storage wear hardly worth mention and on the 9x62mm, all pieces are in excellent condition. (127521-4X) rate excellent. (127521-4AH) 4374 Remington 44 Magnum Brass 4384 45 Cal Bullets (100)-count of Remington ''R-P'' headstamped .44 Magnum unfired (8) boxes containing varying quantities and configurations of .45 caliber brass cartridge cases in excellent as-new condition. (127521-4Y) bullets. Includes: (2) boxes, one full and one partial, containing a total 4375 308 Winchester Brass (90) Hawk Laboratories .458'' 350 gr. jacketed FP; (1) partial box of (37) About (200) loose fired .308 Win brass cartridge cases. Items are in very Hawk Laboratories .458'' 350 gr. jacketed HP; (1) partial box of (29) good plus to excellent condition, some showing light tarnish on the Northern Precision .458'' 350 gr. RN; (1) full box of (25) Northern brass. (127521-4Z) Precision .458'' 350 gr. bonded core RN; (1) box of about (90) Speer 4376 30-06 Brass .451'' 200 gr. JHP; (1) box of about (35) Speer .458'' 400 gr. flat nose; About (450) loose fired .30-06 brass cartridge cases. Items are in very (1) box of about (500) Carroll .45 cal. 200 gr. SWC bevel base. good to excellent condition, most showing no more than very light (127521-1AI) tarnish. Occasional examples of other calibers are present in 4385 6.5mm & 7mm Bullets unconfirmed negligible quantities (two or three specimens each of .300 (18) assorted full and partial boxes of bullets in a varying quantities and H&H Mag and .45 Colt were found). (127521-4AA) configurations, comprising (9) of 6.5mm/.264'' and (9) of 7mm/.284''. 4377 Mixed Rifle & Pistol Brass Some examples include: one box of about (100) Norma 6.5mm 156 gr. Two boxes and assorted loose quantities of brass cartridge cases in a Oryx; two boxes, one full and one partial, containing about (185) total variety of pistol and rifle calibers. Includes: (2) full 20-piece boxes .300 Hornady 6.5mm 160 gr. RN; one box of about (75) Hornady 6.5mm 129 H&H Magnum comprising (17) unprimed cases and (23) fired cases; gr. Spire Point; one box of about (90) Speer 6.5mm 140 gr. HPBT; one about (100) unfired cases 8x57 JRS; (14) fired cases of .44 Magnum; box of about (55) Speer 6.5mm 120 gr. Spitzer; one box of (34) Hawk (13) fired cases of .32 S&W Long; about (300) unfired cases of .32 S&W Laboratories 6.5mm 160 gr. RN; one box of (35) Barnes 7mm 150 gr. Long. Items are in excellent condition, showing no more than very light ''X'' JHP; one box of about (40) Lapua 7mm 11g (about 170 gr.) RN; one tarnish on the fired brass. (127521-4AB) box of about (50) Speer 7mm 175 gr. ''Mag Tip''; two boxes containing a 4378 .44 Cal Bullets total of about (150) Norma 7mm 170 gr. 11g (about 170 gr.) Oryx; Six packages of .44 caliber projectiles for reloading purposes. Includes additional small quantities of other configurations. All items are in (5) 100-count bags of Winchester Metallic Components 240 gr. excellent condition. (127521-4AJ) HSP-notched bullets and one American Bullets 500-count bulk pack of 4386 .257 & .308 Bullets 240 gr. SWC. All are factory sealed except one Winchester package (18) assorted full and partial boxes total comprising (3) boxes of .30 cal which still contains all 100 bullets still in as-new condition. (127521-4AC) (.308''), (10) of .25 cal (.257'') and (5) of various other calibers. 4379 Mixed Bullets & Projectiles Examples include: one box of (16) Barnes .257'' 100 gr. ''X'' HP; two Six packages of assorted bullets and muzzleloading projectiles in 100-count boxes (one full or near full and one about 1/3 full) of Sierra various calibers. Includes: one sealed Thompson Center 15-count box Varminter .257'' 75 gr. HP; three 100-count boxes (one sealed, one near of .58 cal. muzzleloading conical grooved bullets; one partial box (38) full, one about 3/4 full) of Sierra .257'' 87 gr. Spitzer; one partial Hornady .58 cal. lead round balls; one partial box (40) 8mm/.323'' cal. 100-count box (just under half full) Sierra .257'' 117 gr. Spitzer; one 200 gr. Spitzer bullets; one partial box (about 70) Sierra 8mm/.323 cal. partial 100-count box (about 1/5 full) Arizona Bullet Co. .257'' 87 gr. soft 175 gr. Spitzer bullets; one partial (about 460) bulk pack of Worthmore point; one partial 100-count box (about 1/2 full) of Winchester .257 cal. Bullets, .45 cal. 200 gr. SWC; (18) loose .45 cal. 200 gr. JHP. All items 100 gr. Silvertip; one box of (7) Hornady .257 cal. 117 gr. RN; one are in excellent condition. (127521-4AD) partial 100-count box (about 1/5 full) of Hornady .308 180 gr. RN; one 4380 Reloading Die Sets 100-count box (full or near full) Nosler .308 180 gr. Spitzer; one partial Five reloading die sets. Includes: RCBS 6.5mmx55 Swedish Mauser full 100-count box (about 3/4 full) Winchester .308 150 gr. ''Power Point'' length sizer and seater two-die set, part #13201, Group A, for use with SP; one 100-count box (full or near full) Winchester .284 150 gr. ''Power shell holder #2; RCBS .44 Mag/.44 Spl carbide seater, sizer and crimper Point'' SP; one partial 100-count box (about 1/4 full) Speer .224'' 45 gr. three-die set, Part #18612, Group B, for use with shell holder #18, also Spitzer; one partial 50-count box (about 3/4 full) Remington .250 Savage including an RCBS .44 RN/SWC seater plug and unprimed dummy 100 gr. Spcl.; one partial 50-count box (about 1/2 full) Speer .358'' 220 round; RCBS .257 Roberts full length sizer and seater two-die set, part gr. flat SP. All items are in excellent condition. (127521-4AK) #12501, Group A, for use with shell holder #3; RCBS 6.5mm 4387 Assorted Bullets Mannlicher-Schoenauer full length sizer and seater two-die set, part (4) full and partial boxes and (2) bags of loose bullets in calibers #27701, Group D, for use with shell holder #9 (one shell holder including .416''. 9.3mm, .323'' and .356''. Includes: about (400) loose included); two dies of a Dillon Precision .44 Magnum carbide three-die Norma 9.3mm nickel-plated 286 gr. PPDC; about (300) loose of set, one sizer and one seater, the crimping die has been lost. All items unknown make, .323 225 gr. SPRN; two boxes, one full (50) and one are in excellent or near excellent condition with only very light signs of partial (23), Hawk Laboratories .416 300 gr. SP; one partial box (31) previous use. (127521-4AE) Hawk Laboratories .356 200 gr. SP. All bullets are in excellent condition. (127521-4AL) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4388 Mixed Rifle Brass 4394 Lot of Projectiles An assortment of brass rifle cartridge cases in a variety of calibers: This lot includes a variety of cast and commercial manufactured bullets. about (260) 30-06 unprimed cases with ''LC 53'' headstamps; one box of First are 50 +/- .302'' diameter lead round balls in very good condition. (19)Remington fired .30-06 cases; (40) Remington fired .308 cases in Second are 20 +/- .531'' diameter round balls with all having white two Remington 20-round cartridge boxes; (19) Winchester Super Speed oxidation on the lead in good overall condition. Third are 100 +/- .431'' .264 Win Mag fired cases, sized, cleaned and trimmed; one box of (13) diameter round balls all covered in white oxidation in good overall Dominion 6.5mm fired cases. All items are in excellent or very fine condition. Fourth are three .431'' diameter two groove round nose flat condition, some examples showing some unobstructive flecks of tarnish point bullets with overall light white oxidation staining. Fifth are 20 +/- here or there. (127521-4AM) .360'' diameter single groove round nose bullets with overall light coating 4389 Mixed Brass Cases of white oxidation. Sixth is a near full 50 count box of Speer .570'' One green ammo can containing assorted quantities and calibers of diameter round balls all with a light coating of white oxidation. Seventh fired brass cartridge cases. Includes: about (100) .220 Swift; about (100) is a partial 50 count box of Herter's 125 gr., .308 JHP bullets that have .30-06; about (70) .44 Mag; (24) .218 Bee; (37) 8x57 JS. All are in very varying amounts of verdigris on the jackets in overall good condition. fine or excellent condition, some (mostly the .44 Mag and .30-06) Eighth is an assortment of 30 caliber cast round nose bullets that are showing some light tarnish. (127521-4AN) lubed in various weights. All items are in good to very good condition 4390 Ideal Loading Tool and come in a small red ammunition can. (109234-6D) This lot includes a No. 4 combination loading tool in 38 S&W. The tool 4395 Gimbel Brothers Catalogue shows areas of flaking in the finish near overall with those spots now This lot consists of a single soft bound Gimbel Brothers Antique firearms toning a brown patina. The single groove round nose cavity mould is catalogue in very good condition showing edge wear along the spine, clean and free of defects and the decapping pin is present. All parts light soiling, and slight curling on the corners. The cover has a printed seem to function properly and this tool still has some serviceable life left square box with ''Antique Firearms / [Colt Percussion Revolver] / in it. (109234-6) Including a Collection Of / Rare Colt Revolvers''. In the lower right 4391 Lot of Bullet Moulds corner is ''Fifth Floor / Gimbel Brothers / Thirty-Third Street and This lot includes four moulds. First is a Winchester single cavity 38 Broadway / New York 1, N.Y.''. The front of the book has numerous W.C.F. two groove round nose flat point mould with been cleaned of all photos of multiple antique firearms with the second half of the book finish. The mould shows overall light fine oxidation staining and the descriptions of the guns. (81008-3) metal is no longer smooth and has a rough texture with most markings 4396 Lot of Reloading Books washed completely out. The cavity remains clean and free of defects This lot includes two as-new sealed in plastic Hornady loading books. and the handles have several drying cracks along the grain of the wood. First is a hardcover copy of Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading Second are three Dixie single cavity round ball moulds. These are 9th Edition, and second is a hardcover copy of Hornady Handbook of scissor style moulds in .418, .33, and .435 diameters with clean cavities Cartridge Reloading 10th Edition. (109413-88) all in showing red flaking paint along the handles in very good to 4397 Lot of Three Reloading Books excellent condition. (109234-6A) First is a hardcover copy of Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading 4392 Lot of Bullet Casting Tools 9th Edition still sealed in its original plastic wrap. Second is a hardcover This lot includes five items. First is an Ideal Dipper. The tool has a copy of Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading 10th Edition still slightly charred handle and the metal surfaces have toned a brown color sealed in its original plastic wrap. Third is a soft cover copy of Lyman patina with lead staining along the back side and spout and it remains in 49th Reloading Handbook, still sealed in its original plastic wrap. These good overall condition. Second is an Ideal melting pot. The pot are as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-88A) measures 5'' in diameter with wire hanger and shows evident signs of 4398 Lot of Three Books use. It comes in a reconstructed box with yellow and black label with First is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, overall scuffs, tears, and dirt staining with a replacement bottom half that by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of is covered with stickers and writing not pertaining to the pot and it is in lovely black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever overall very good condition. Third is a set of Lyman small handles in a action rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in correct factory box that show signs of use and remain in excellent excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 79-page hardcover Cody condition. Fourth are two sets of Lyman Mould Blocks. There is a No. Firearms Museum, with text from Herbert G. Houze former curator of the 311291 single cavity, 30 cal., three groove, 170 gr., round nose bullet Cody Museum, copyright 1991. The book is filled with color photos and mould with factory box and a No. 311465 single cavity, 30 cal., five editorial comments and is complete with outer dustjacket. The book groove, 120 gr., round nose bullet mould with factory box and both are itself appears to have seem little use and remains in excellent condition. in overall excellent condition. (109234-6B) Third is an illustrated 208-page hardcover The Winchester Model 94 the 4393 Shooters Lot First 100 Years, by Robert C. Renneberg, copyright 1991. This book This lot includes an assortment of black powder shooting accessories in appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. a large OD green munitions can. First are three wooden bullet blocks (108315-190LTS535) there is one with 20, .63'' diameter holes and two with 24, .47'' diameter 4399 Lot of Three Books holes all in very good condition. Second are four full and or partial First is an illustrated 176-page illustrated hardcover The Colt-Burgess boxes of Remington 50 call bullets and balls. There is a partial 20 count Magazine Rifle collector edition 1 of 1000, by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., (12 bullets) box of 50 cal., sabot, 44 cal., 275 gr., HP bullets, a partial 20 copyright 1985. This first edition print has a personal dedication and is count (2 bullets) box of 50 cal., sabot, 44 cal., 303 gr., JHP bullets, a signed by the author. There is a minor tear along the inside cover that partial 20 count (18 bullets) of 50 cal., 365 gr., HP flat base lead bullets, does not affect the structural integrity of the binding and the book and a near full 100 count box of 50 cal., .490 Diameter Golden Lead remains in very good plus condition. Second is an illustrated 159-page round balls. All varying in condition from good to very good. Third is a hardcover Variations of Colt's-New Model Police & Pocket Breech handmade shooting rest designed to fit inside of an ammo can with Loading Pistols, by John D. Breslin, William Q. Pine, and David E. Price, V-notch that is felt lined in good rudimentary condition. Fourth is a copyright 2002. The book is signed on the inside cover from a previous partial bag of 1'' round patches and tub of Remington Wonder Lube. owner and otherwise it remains in as new condition. Third is an Fifth are four assorted brass powder measures, capping tools and illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, by Samuel powder flask. All showing light to moderate amounts of oxidation. Sixth L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of lovely are two bullet starters, one is a traditional ball the other is a Remington black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever action ''Cyclone'' quick starter system still sealed in its original factory rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent packaging. Seventh are a small camouflage pouch and Flambeau grab condition. (108315-190ALTS535) a shell carrier. All items are in good to very good condition. (109234-6C) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4400 Lot of Three Books 4405 Lot of Four Remington Books First is an illustrated 103-page soft cover The Historic Henry Rifle – First is an illustrated 99-page soft cover Remington Tips, by E. Dixon Oliver Winchester's Famous Civil War Repeater, by Wiley Sword, Larson, copyright 1975. The book shows some minor scuffing along the copyright 2002. This book is signed on the inside cover by a previous edges with light ingrained dirt staining along the page edges and the owner and appears to have very little if any use and remains in excellent front cover is starting to separate from the spine due to deterioration of condition. Second is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action the adhesive binding and the book remains in good overall condition. Magazine Rifles, by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first Second is an illustrated 153-page hardcover Remington Handguns, edition print is full of lovely black and white photos and sketches of co-authored by Charles Lee Karr Jr., and Caroll Robbins Karr, copyright many of the early lever action rifles and appears to have seen little if any 1951. This second edition print is complete with dustjacket and has use and remains in excellent condition. Third is an illustrated 206-page some light ingrained dirt staining along the page edges and remains in hardcover Evolution of the Winchester, by R. Bruce McDowell, copyright near excellent condition. Third is an illustrated 193-page hardcover 1985. The book is signed on the inside cover by a previous owner and Remington Firearms: The Golden Age of Collecting, by Robert W.D. is complete with outer dustjacket. It has a couple of very minor scuffs Ball, copyright 1995. This book is signed on the inside cover by a and wrinkles in the dustjacket and appears to have little if any use and previous owner and appears to have seen little if any use and otherwise remains in excellent condition. (108315-190BLTS535) remains in like-new condition. Fourth is an illustrated 331-page 4401 Lot of Four Books hardcover The Guns of Remington - Historic Firearms Spanning Two First is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, Centuries, compiled by Howard M. Madaus, copyright 1997. Aside from by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of being signed by a previous owner on the inside cover and a very small lovely black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever snag in the dustjacket this book has no other apologies and remains in action rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. (108315-190GLTS535) excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 312-page hardcover Buffalo 4406 Book on Nimschke Bill's Wild West an American Legend, by R.L. Wilson with Greg Martin, This lot includes and illustrated 108-page hardcover L.D. Nimschke copyright 1998. The book is complete with dustjacket and has only Firearms Engraver, R.L. Wilson, copyright 1965. The has its original minor wrinkling along the edges of the dustjacket and remains in dustjacket that remains 98% complete with a couple of small spots excellent condition. Third is an illustrated 192-page hardcover The missing, light scuffing and some spots of wrinkling along its edges. The Parker Lyon-Harrah's Pony Express Museum, photographic essay by pages of this first edition print are filled with descriptions and examples Greg Martin, copyright 1987. This book has a couple of very light scuffs of Nimschke's work and the book shows minor scuffing along the from poor storage and otherwise appears to have seen little if any use exposed edges with some very light ingrained dirt staining on the page and remains in excellent condition. Fourth is an illustrated 256-page edges. Overall it remains in very good to near excellent condition. hardcover The American Frontier: Pioneers, Settlers & Cowboys (108315-190HLTS535) 1800-1899, by William C. Davis, copyright 1992. The book is complete 4407 Lot of Two Colt Books with outer dustjacket with some light wrinkling along its edges and is First is an illustrated 304-page hardcover Colt's Pocket '49 its Evolution signed on the inside cover by a previous owner. It appears to have Including the Baby Dragoon & Wells Fargo, co-authored by Robert M. seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. Jordan and Darrow M. Watt, copyright 2000. This first edition print is (108315-190CLTS535) personally inscribed to the previous owner by both authors on the inside 4402 Lot of Four Colt Books cover. The book appears to have seen little if any use and remains in First is an illustrated 96-page hardcover The Colt Whitneyville-Walker like new condition. Second is an illustrated 463-page hardcover A Study Pistol, by LT. Col. Robert D. Whittington III, copyright 1984. This first of Colt Conversions and other Percussion Revolvers, by R. Bruce edition print is hand-numbered 1363 on the title page with complete McDowell, copyright 1997. The book is signed on the inside cover by a dustjacket and shows very little evidence of use and remains in excellent previous owner who seemed to frequently reference the book and took condition. Second is a sporadically illustrated 150-page hardcover very good care when doing so as it still has its original dustjacket and Colt's Variations of the Old Model Pocket Pistol 1848 to 1872, by P.L. remains in near excellent condition. (108315-190ILTS535) Shumaker. The book is complete with dustjacket that shows many small 4408 Lot of Two Colt Books tears and tattering along its edges with evidence of moisture damage First is an illustrated 523-page hardcover A Study of the Colt Single along the pages. It is dedicated and signed on the inside cover by the Action Army Revolver, by Ron Graham, John A. Kopec, and C. Kenneth author and previous owner and remains in good overall condition. Third Moore, copyright 1976. This second print edition shows some very light is an illustrated 352-page hardcover Colt Automatic Pistols, by Donald ingrained dirt staining along the page edges and has a stiff spine that B. Brady, copyright 1973. This revised and enlarged edition print is still crackles like a brand new book when opening and remains in signed on the inside cover by a previous owner. It remains in excellent excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 392-page hardcover The condition. Fourth is an illustrated 463-page hardcover A Study of Colt Peacemakers arms and adventure in the American west, by R.L. Wilson, Conversions and other Percussion Revolvers, by R. Bruce McDowell, copyright 1992. This book is personally dedicated to the previous owner copyright 1997. The book is signed on the inside cover by a previous and signed ''The Special Limited Authors Edition Serial No 388 of 500'' owner who seemed to frequently reference the book and took very good by R.L. Wilson and is complete with dustjacket remaining in excellent care when doing so as it still has its original dustjacket and remains in condition. (108315-190JLTS535) near excellent condition. (108315-190DLTS535) 4409 Lot of Three Lever Gun Books 4403 Wilson Colt Book First is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, This lot includes an illustrated 604-page hardcover The Book of Colt by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of Firearms, by R.L. Wilson, copyright 1993. This as-new in appearance lovely black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever book is complete with dustjacket and is generically dedicated and action rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in signed by the author on the inside cover page and remains in like-new excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 243-page hardcover Bullard condition. (108315-190ELTS535) Arms, by G. Scott Jamieson, copyright 1988. The book is complete with 4404 Colt Book dustjacket and has been signed on the inside cover by a previous This lot includes an illustrated 711-page hardcover A History of the Colt owner. Aside from that the book remains in like-new condition. Third is Revolver and other arms made by Colt's Patent Fire Arms an illustrated 358-page hardcover Sharps Firearms, by Frank Sellers, Manufacturing Company from 1836-1940, co-authored by Charles T. copyright 1982. This second edition print is signed on the inside cover Haven and Frank A. Belden, copyright 1940. The book is signed by a by the author and remains in excellent condition. (108315-190KLTS535) previous owner on the inside cover and shows overall light scuffing 4410 Lot of Two Colt Books along its edges with ingrained dirt staining along the page edges. The First is an illustrated 322-page hardcover The Paterson Colt Book, by dustjacket remains perhaps 95% complete with a small section missing R.L. Wilson, copyright reserved by R.L. Wilson. This limited edition print from the back, numerous small tears, scuffing and tattering along its is numbered 360 out of 3000 and is signed by both R.L. Wilson and edges. The spine remains strongly bond and the book remains in about Dennis A. LeVett and has the former owners name written on the inside very good condition overall. (108315-190FLTS535) cover and this book remains in like new condition. Second is an illustrated 232-page hardcover Paterson Colt Pistol Variations, by Philip R. Phillips and R.L. Wilson, copyright 1979. The book comes with its original dustjacket with a few tears along the edges and some light scuffing. The book itself remains in excellent condition aside from the previous owner writing his name on the inside cover. (108315-190LLTS535) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4411 Lot of Three Books 4417 Lot of Three Lever Action Rifle Books First is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, First is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of lovely black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever lovely black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever action rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in action rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 230-page hardcover Ethan excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 103-page softcover The Allen and Allen & Wheelock their guns and their legacy, by Paul Henry, Historic Henry Rifle-Oliver Winchester's famous civil war repeater, by copyright 2006. The book is complete with dustjacket and appears to Wiley Sword, copyright 2002. The book is signed on the inside cover by have seen little if any use and remains in like-new condition aside from a previous owner and has no other apologies and remains in excellent the previous owner's signature on the inside cover. Third is an condition. Third is an illustrated 239-page hardcover The Story of illustrated 218-page hardcover The Story of Merwin Hulbert & Co. Benjamin Tyler Henry and His Famed Repeating Rifle, by Les Quick, Firearms, by Art Phelps, copyright 1991. This first edition print is signed copyright 2008. The book appears to have seen little if any use and is on the inside cover by its previous owner with no other apologies it complete with dustjacket and remains in excellent condition. remains in excellent condition. (108315-190MLTS535) (108315-190TLTS535) 4412 Lot of Two Firearms Patents Books 4418 Lot of Three Books First is an illustrated hardcover Illustrated British Firearms Patents, First is an illustrated 627-page hardcover The American Rifle, by Major compiled and edited by Stephen V. Grancsay and Merrill Lindsay, Townsend Whelen, copyright 1918. The first few pages of the book are copyright 1969. This book is number 464 of 1000 and is signed by the starting to separate from the binding but remain mostly intact and the previous owner on the inside cover but remains in overall excellent pages all are wavy due to some kind of moisture damage. There is light condition. Second is an illustrated 176-page hardcover Digest of U.S. to perhaps moderate spots of foxing and the outer covers show general Patents Relating to Breech Loading and Magazine Small Arms fading and light scuffing. The book remains in good overall condition. 1836-1873, by V.D. Stockbridge. This reproduction print includes Second is a lightly illustrated 641-page hardcover The Rifle in America, commentary published by Norm Flayderman in 1963. The book has its by Philip B. Sharpe, copyright 1938. This 1943 dated Second Edition original dustjacket that show some scuffing and tattering along its edges print shows overall light scuffing, a slightly loose spine that still holds with light foxing. The book shows minor foxing on the pages and is everything in place, minor foxing along the page edges and is signed on signed on the inside cover by a previous owner and remains in good the inside cover by a previous owner. The book remains in overall very overall condition. (108315-190NLTS535) good condition. Third is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action 4413 Lot of Three Lever Action Rifle Books Magazine Rifles, by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first First is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, edition print is full of lovely black and white photos and sketches of by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of many of the early lever action rifles and appears to have seen little if any lovely black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever use and remains in excellent condition. (108315-190ULTS535) action rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in 4419 Lot of Four Remington Books excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 243-page hardcover Bullard First is an illustrated 154-page hardcover The Remington Historical Arms, by G. Scott Jamieson, copyright 1988. The book is complete with Treasury of American Guns, by Harold L. Peterson, copyright 1966. The dustjacket and has been signed on the inside cover by the author and a book is complete with dustjacket with a small tear along the front and previous owner and remains in excellent condition. Third is an some light scuffing along its edges. The inside cover of the book is illustrated 316-page hardcover Spencer Repeating Firearms, by Roy C. signed by a previous owner and it remains in overall very good Marcot, copyright 1983. The book remains in very good condition with condition. Second is an illustrated 117-page hardcover Remington's some minor foxing along the pages. It appears to have seen little if any Vest Pocket Pistols, by Robert E. Hatfield. There isn't a copyright date use. (108315-190PLTS535) listed and this book remains in excellent condition and has seen little if 4414 Lot of Two Colt Books any use. Third is an illustrated 153-page hardcover Remington First is an illustrated 304-page hardcover Colt Cavalry & Artillery Handguns, by Charles Lee Karr Jr., and Caroll Robbins Karr, copyright Revolvers, by John A. Kopec and H. Sterling Fenn, copyright 1994. The 1951. This second edition print has a mostly complete dustjacket that is book has no apologies to mention aside from the inside cover that is missing a couple of small spots with tattering along its edges and a few personally dedicated and signed by Kopec and remains in as-near-new small tears. The book remains in very good condition with some light condition. Second is an illustrated 399-page hardcover Colt Firearms foxing along the page ends. Fourth is an illustrated 331-page hardcover from 1836, by James E. Serven, copyright 1979. This Stackpole Books The Guns of Remington Historic Firearms Spanning Two Centuries, by print is complete with dustjacket with a few minor tattered spots along its Howard M. Madaus, copyright 1997. The book is complete with edges, light ingrained dirt staining along the page edges and is signed dustjacket that remains in excellent condition and the only apology the by the previous owner along the inside cover. The book shows sign of book has is that it was signed by a previous owner along the inside little if any use and remains in about very good condition. cover and it also remains in excellent condition. (108315-190VLTS535) (108315-190QLTS535) 4420 Long Rifle Series Two Book Set 4415 Lot of Two Colt Books This lot includes Volume I and Volume II hardcover titles Rifles of First is an illustrated 523-page hardcover A Study of the Colt Single Colonial America, by George Shumway, copyright 1980. These books Action Army, by Ron Graham, John A. Kopec and C. Kenneth Moore, come in a protective cardboard sleeve and are part of a semi-deluxe copyright 1976. The book has a few minor scuffs and some light dirt edition that printed 200 copies. The books have matching dustjackets staining along the page edges but remains in very good overall condition and are filled with wonderful illustrations. They are signed on the inside and is signed by two of the author on the inside cover page. Second is covers by the previous owner and aside from that remain in as-near-new an illustrated 406-page hardcover Colt an American Legend, by R.L. condition. These would be a great addition to any reference collection. Wilson, copyright 1985. This sesquicentennial edition print is complete (108315-190WLTS535) with outer dustjacket and remains in near excellent condition. 4421 Lot of Three American Firearms Books (108315-190RLTS535) First is an illustrated 63-page hardcover Early American Firearms, by 4416 Colt Book Robert Abels, copyright 1950. This first edition print has some corner This lot includes an illustrated 711-page hardcover A History of the Colt damage from scuffing and minor foxing along the page ends. It remains Revolver and other arms made by Colt's Patent Fire Arms in about very good condition. Second is an illustrated 373-page Manufacturing Company from 1836-1940, by Charles T. Haven and hardcover The History of Weapons of the American Revolution, by Frank A. Belden, copyright 1940. This 1940's vintage print remains in George C. Neumann, copyright 1967. The book is complete with very good condition with complete dustjacket that shows some minor dustjacket with some tattering along its edges and a small section scuffs, wrinkles and a small tear. The book has a strong spine and missing at the top of the spine. The book has a previous owners appears to have been well cared for showing only minor foxing along the signature on the inside cover and otherwise remains in very good plus page edges and included is its original protective sleeve. condition. Third is an illustrated 225-page hard cover Weapons of the (108315-190SLTS535) American Revolution and Accoutrements, by Warren Moore, copyright 1967. The book is complete with dustjacket with some minor tears, scuffs and light ingrained dirt staining. The book has a previous owners signature on the inside cover page and otherwise remains in very good condition. (108315-190XLTS535) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4422 Lot of Three Books 4426 Lot of Four Muzzle-Loading Long Rifle Books First is an illustrated 163-page softcover Reloading Tools, Sights, and First is an illustrated 376-page hardcover The Pennsylvania-Kentucky Telescopes for Single Shot Rifles, by Gerald O. Kelver, copyright 1982. Rifle, by Henry J. Kauffman, copyright 1960. The book comes with a Aside from some light ingrained dirt staining along the edges and a ''12'' partial dustjacket with several tears and sections missing from both the in pencil written in the upper right corner this book remains in excellent front and back. The book itself has some dirt staining along the page condition. Second is an illustrated 110-page with large photo index ends and is signed by a previous owner on the inside cover but still hardcover The Arts of the Japanese Sword, by B.W. Robinson, remains in very good condition. Second is an illustrated hardcover The copyright 1970. This second edition print shows some light scratches Kentucky Rifle, by Merrill Lindsay with photographs by Bruce Pendleton, and a couple of wrinkles in the dustjacket and remains in excellent copyright 1972. The book is complete with dustjacket and is signed on condition. Third is an illustrated 184-page hardcover The American the inside cover by a previous owner. The book appears to have seen Cartridge, by Charles R. Suydam, copyright 1960. This revised edition little if any use and remains in excellent condition. Third is an illustrated print is complete with dustjacket with several scuffs, small tears and dirt 138-page hardcover George Schreyer SR & JR, Gunmakers of Hanover, staining. The book has two stickers and a signature on its inside covers York County, Pennsylvania, by George Shumway, copyright 1990. This from previous owners with very light foxing on the page ends and book is complete with dustjacket and appears to have seen little if any remains in other wise very good condition. (108315-190YLTS535) use and remains in excellent condition. Fourth is an illustrated 4423 Lot of Three Books 133-page hardcover The Kentucky Rifle, by John G.W. Dillin, copyright First is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, 1924. This first edition print is signed by the author on his bio-page and by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of remains in very good condition. It has some light foxing along the page lovely black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever ends and slightly rounded corners with some very minor scuffing along action rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in the edges. (1088315-190ACLTS535) excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 402-page hardcover 4427 Lot of Four Muzzle-Loading Long Rifle Books Firearms of the American West 1803-1865, by Louis A. Garavaglia and First is an illustrated hardcover The Kentucky Rifle, by Merrill Lindsay Charles G. Worman, copyright 1984. The book is complete with with photographs by Bruce Pendleton, copyright 1972. The book is dustjacket and remains in excellent condition aside from a previous complete with dustjacket with a small tear in the upper left corner and is owner's signature on the inside cover. Third is an illustrated 413-page signed on the inside cover by a previous owner. Second is an illustrated hardcover Firearms of the American West 1866-1894, by Louis A. 308-page hardcover The Muzzle-Loading Cap Lock Rifle, by Ned H. Garavaglia and Charles G. Worman, copyright 1985. This book is Roberts, copyright 1947. This third edition print remains in very good complete with dustjacket and remains in excellent condition aside from a condition with some light scuffing along its edges and some minor foxing couple of minor scuff marks on the dustjacket. (108315-190ZLTS535) along the page ends. Third is an illustrated 124-page hardcover The 4424 Lot of Four Gunsmith and Gun Makers Books Kentucky Rifle, by John G.W. Dillin, copyright 1924. This later edition First is an illustrated 288-page hardcover American Firearms, by print is signed by the author and has had some revisions to its contents. Stephen VanRenselear, copyright 1947. This book shows some light The book itself remains in very good condition with some light scuffing scuffing along its edges with faded lettering on the spine and minor and slightly rounded corners. Fourth is an illustrated 561-page foxing throughout the pages. The spine is strong and the book has a hardcover Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in its Golden Age, by Joe previous owners signature on the inside cover. It remains in very good Kindig Jr., copyright 1960. This book is complete with dustjacket with a overall condition. Second is a 186-page hardcover American Gun few small tears, light dirt staining and some wrinkles along the spine. Makers, by L.D. Saterlee and Major Arcadi Gluckman United States The book itself remains in very good to near excellent condition and is Army, copyright 1940. The book has a previous owners signature on personally dedicated and signed by the author along the inside cover. the inside cover with light foxing along the pages and a couple of the An 8x10 glossy photo of Joe Kindig Jr., sitting in a gun room holding a letters in the title are fading along the spine. The book is tight with a Kentucky style rifle is included inside the cover page. strong spine and remains in overall very good condition. Third is a (108315-190ADLTS535) 146-page hardcover American Firearms Makers, by A. Merwyn Carey, 4428 Lot of Two Sword Books copyright 1953. The book is complete with dustjacket with some minor First is an illustrated 627-page hardcover American Swords and Sword tears, light scuffs and wrinkles along its edges. The book has a small Makers, by Richard H. Bezdek, copyright 1994. This book is complete photo index at the back and has scattered notes in pencil written on with dustjacket and is signed by the previous owner with personal some of the pages but remains in overall very good condition. Fourth is dedication by the author and remains in excellent condition. Second is a 384-page soft cover American Gunsmiths, by Frank M. Sellers, an illustrated 370-page hardcover American Swords and Sword Makers copyright 2008. The book has a previous owners signature on the Vol. II, by Richard H. Bezdek, copyright 1999. This book is complete inside cover and no other apologies to mention and remains in excellent with dustjacket and has a personal dedication to the previous owner. condition. (108315-190AALTS535) The books belonged to the same person who was a friend of the authors 4425 Lot of Three Books on Gun Collecting and both books remain in excellent condition. (108315-190AELTS535) First is a 232-page hardcover Gun Collecting, by Charles Edward 4429 Lot of Two Lever Gun Books Chapel, copyright 1939. This second edition print shows some minor First is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, scuffing along its edges with light foxing on some of the pages and a by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of signature on the inside cover from a previous owner. It still remains in lovely black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever very good overall condition. Second is an illustrated hardcover Ten action rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in Rare Gun Catalogs 1860-1899, compiled by John T. Amber, copyright excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 696-page hardcover Marlin 1952. This compilation of catalogs shows some minor dirt staining on Firearms, by Lt. Col. William S. Brophy USAR, Ret., copyright 1989. the cover and foxing along the page ends but remains in very good This book remains in excellent condition complete with dustjacket and condition. Third is an illustrated 142-page hardcover Famous Guns from inside cover page has a pasted tag that reads ''Marlin Firearms Co / the Winchester Collection, by Hank Wieand Bowman, copyright 1958. Special Edition / 1 of 1000 / horse and rider / signature of Lt. Col. This second edition print is complete with dustjacket with a couple of William S. Brophy USAR RET. / Author''. (108315-190AFLTS535) scuffs and a small tear along its top edge. The book has the previous 4430 Lot of Three Books on Confederate Arms owners signature on the inside cover and otherwise remains in very First is a 204-page illustrated hardcover A Photographic Supplement of good plus condition. (108315-190ABLTS535) Confederate Swords with addendum, by William A. Albaugh III, copyright 1963. This 1979 dated edition has a 54-page addendum added at the end and remains in excellent condition with dustjacket. Second is an illustrated 174-page hardcover Confederate Revolvers, by William A. Garry, copyright 1987. This lovely book is in excellent condition and has a gold colored CS embossed on the cover and bears a previous owners signature on the inside cover. Third is an illustrated 278-page hardcover Confederate Arms, by William A. Albaugh III and Edward N. Simmons, copyright 1957. The book is complete with dustjacket with a few tears and wrinkles and a small section missing along the top edge that covers the spine. The book shows some light foxing along the pages and is signed by a previous owner along the inside cover but remains in excellent condition. (108315-190AGLTS535) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4431 Lot of Four Books 4437 Lot of Four Gun Collection Books First is an illustrated 368-page hardcover Lever Action Magazine Rifles, First is an illustrated 714-page hardcover Wallace Collection European by Samuel L. Maxwell Sr., copyright 1976. This first edition print is full of Arms and Armour Vol. II, text and historical notes by Sir James Mann, lovely black and white photos and sketches of many of the early lever copyright 1962. The book has light ingrained dirt staining along the action rifles and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in page ends and minor scratches and scuffs on the cover and is signed by excellent condition. Second is an illustrated 413-page hardcover the previous owner along the inside cover and remains in very good Firearms of the American West 1866-1894, by Louis A. Garavaglia and condition. Second is an illustrated hardcover auction catalog Richard A. Charles G. Worman, copyright 1985. This book is complete with Bourne Co., Inc. Presents the Karl F. Moldenhauer Collection of dustjacket and remains in excellent condition aside from a couple of Remington Arms at unreserved public auction, printed for Bourne by minor scuff marks on the dustjacket. Third is an illustrated 230-page Nimrod Press, copyright 1980. This auction catalog comes with a hardcover American Percussion Revolvers, by Frank M. Sellers and protective cardboard sleeve and has sold for prices in pencil next to Samuel E. Smith, copyright 1971. This book appears to have seen little several of the items in the book. It is signed on the inside cover by a if any use and has light foxing along the pages with a stiff spine and previous owner and includes pre-sale estimate sheets and remains in remains in excellent condition. Fourth is an illustrated 280-page excellent condition. Third is an illustrated 541-page hardcover The hardcover The Deringer in America vol. II the cartridge period, by L.D. William M. Locke Collection, published by The Antique Armory Inc., with Eberhart and R.L. Wilson, copyright 1993. The book is signed by the firearms description by Frank M. Sellers, copyright 1973. The book is previous owner on the inside cover and is complete with dustjacket and signed on the inside cover by a previous owner and shows some light remains in excellent condition. (108315-190AHLTS535) dirt staining along the page ends but remains in otherwise excellent 4432 Lot of Three Civil War Books condition. Fourth is an illustrated 141-page hardcover auction catalog This lot includes a leather bound three volume set from Time Life Books from Butterfield & Butterfield The Robert Howard Collection of Colt and titled Echoes of Glory with subsequent titles of Illustrated Atlas of the Winchester Firearms March 26, 1991. The book is complete with Civil War, Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy, and Arms and dustjacket and remains in excellent condition and includes prices Equipment of the Union. The books have a copyright date of 1991 and realized sheets for that sale. (108315-190ANLTS535) come with a leather covered storage sleeve and appear to have seen 4438 Three Volume Set of Frank Wesson Books little if any use and remain in excellent condition. This lot includes a complete set of books with decorative protective (108315-190AILTS535) sleeve from co-authors Dan Woods, Dick Littlefield, Tom Rowe, 4433 Lot of Two Books copyright 2009. The books are subtitled Vol. I Gunmakers of Worcester, First is an illustrated 381-page hardcover The Breech-Loader in the Vol. II Pistols, and Vol. III Rifles, each book is housed in a decorative Service 1816-1917, by Claud E. Fuller, copyright 1965. The book is slip cover, first edition prints and all remain in excellent condition. complete with dustjacket. The spine has shifted slightly forward but (108315-190APLTS535) remains structurally sound and the inside cover is signed by the 4439 Lot of Four Single Shot Rifle Books previous owner. The book remains in very good condition overall. First is an illustrated 385-page hardcover Single Shot Rifles, by James Second is an illustrated 641-page hardcover The Rifle in America, by J. Grant, copyright 1947. The book shows minor scuffing along its Phillip B. Sharpe, copyright 1995. This is a reprinted version of the first edges with varying levels of foxing on the pages and is signed by a edition book with gilded page ends and leather bound cover and previous owner on the inside cover. The book is in overall very good remains in excellent condition. (108315-190AJLTS535) condition. Second is an illustrated 322-page hardcover More Single 4434 Lot of Two Accouterments Books Shot Rifles, by James J. Grant, copyright 1976. This reprint edition has First is an illustrated 568-page hardcover Plates and Buckles of the a couple of light scuffs along the edges and appears to have seen little if American Military 1795-1874, by Sydney C. Kerksis, copyright 1982. any use. It is signed by a previous owner on the inside cover and This second edition print shows some light ingrained dirt staining along remains in very good condition. Third is an illustrated 314-page the page ends and is signed by a previous owner along the inside cover. hardcover The Rifle vol. I 1885-1886 and vol. II 1886-1887, from Tom The book remains in about excellent condition. Second is an illustrated Rowe Books and Broadfoot Publishing Company, copyright 1990. This 432-page hardcover U.S. Military Holsters and Pistol Cartridge Boxes, book includes reprinted catalogs from May 1885 to April 1886 and May by Edward Scott Meadows, copyright 1987. The book is in excellent 1886 to April 1887 and remains in excellent condition. Fourth is an condition aside from a couple of very minor scuff marks and has a illustrated 550-page hardcover The Rifle vol. III 1887-1888 and vol. IV personal dedication to the previous owner from the author on the inside 1888, from Tom Rowe Books and Broadfoot Publishing Company, cover. (108315-190AKLTS535) copyright 1990. This book is made up of reprinted copies and appears 4435 Lot of Three Gunsmithing Books to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. Also First is an illustrated two volume hardcover set titled The Modern included is a reproduction 1891 copy of Shooting and Fishing journal Gunsmith, by James Virgil Howe, copyright 1941. These Funk & that is in excellent condition. (108315-190AQLTS535) Wagnalls Company published books have light ingrained dirt staining on 4440 Lot of Five Books the page ends and some minor foxing along the pages. They are both First is an illustrated 638-page hardcover The NRA Book of Small Arms signed on the inside covers by the previous owner. Volume I is vol. I Pistols and Revolvers, by Walter H.B. Smith, copyright 1946. The 424-pages and Volume two is 424-pages with a 60-page supplement at book has light scuffing and varying amounts of light foxing on the pages. the end of the book and they remain in very good condition. Second is a There is a small ding along the bottom edge and the spine has slightly 151-page hardcover Firearm Blueing and Browning, by R.H. Angier, shifted allowing the book to flex in a left to right manner but remains in copyright 1936. The book is complete with dustjacket with scattered good overall condition and is signed on the inside cover by a previous scuff marks, wrinkles, and is tattered along the edges. The book has owner. Second is an illustrated 252-page hardcover The Great Guns, light foxing along the pages and is starting to split along the inside by Harold L. Peterson and Robert Elman, copyright 1971. The book has covers at the spine but remains structurally sound and is in overall good a previous owners name signed on the inside cover and is complete with condition. (108315-190ALLTS535) dustjacket. This book appears to have seen little if any use and remains 4436 Lot of Four Smith & Wesson Books in excellent condition. Third is an illustrated 272-page hardcover The First is an illustrated 289-page soft cover Smith & Wesson Collectors Collecting of Guns, edited by James E. Serven, copyright 1964. This Association Twenty-Fifth Aniversary Book I, Vol. I thru XI, published by book is complete with dustjacket and has a previous owners signature the Smith & Wesson Collectors Association, copyright 1995. The book on the inside cover. There is some light ingrained dirt staining along the shows some minor scuffing along its edges and is signed by the page ends and the book remains in very good condition. Fourth is an previous owner along the inside cover, but otherwise remains in very illustrated 134-page hardcover European & American Arms, by Claude good condition. Second is an illustrated 237-page hardcover Standard Blair, copyright 1962. Aside from a couple of very minor scuffs and Catalog of Smith & Wesson, by Jim Supica and Richard Nahas, tears in the dustjacket and the previous owners signature on the inside copyright 1996. This book is signed along the inside cover by the cover this book remains in excellent condition and appears to have seen previous owner and is complete with dustjacket and appears to have little if any use. Fifth is an illustrated 252-page hardcover The Treasury seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. Third is an of the Gun, by Harold L. Peterson, copyright 1962. The book has some illustrated 478-page hardcover Smith & Wesson Sixguns of the Old light scuffing along its edges and is signed on the inside cover by a West, by David R. Chicoine, copyright 2004. The book has two very previous owner and remains in very good condition. minute dings along the bottom edges and is signed by the previous (108315-190ARLTS535) owner along the inside cover and is complete with dustjacket. This book appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. Fourth is an illustrated 128-page hardcover The History of Smith & Wesson Firearms, by Dean K. Boorman, copyright 2002. Aside from a few light scratches and scuffs along the front cover this book appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. (108315-190AMLTS535) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4441 Lot of Five Books 4446 Winchester Slide-Action Rifles Book by Ned Schwing First is a 150-page softcover The Bridge Over the River Kwai, by Pierre Complete two volume hardcover set. Volume I: Model 1890 & Model Boulle, copyright 1954. The book shows some very minor foxing along 1906; c. 1992 Ned Schwing. 351 pages and showing a few handling the page edges and appears to have seen little if any use. Second is an marks in isolated areas and a spot of dirt on the lower page body corner. illustrated 654-page soft cover The Nightmare Years 1930-1940, by Volume II: Model 61 & Model 62: c. 1993 Ned Schwing. 255 pages William L. Shirer, copyright 1984. The book has a weakened spine hardcover in a somewhat lesser state of condition showing a tape repair allowing it to twist at rest and all pages are still attached to the binding. to the upper spine and a couple of scuffs in corners. This is a very There are light scuffs and some wrinkled edges on the pages and cover. handsome set with wonderfully arranged photos on the covers Third is a 623-page hardcover The Blast of War 1939-1945, by Harold accompanied by gilt titles over the forest green covers. Schwing Macmillian, copyright 1968. The book is complete with dustjacket and provides an historical look and also valuable identification information has crease lines on a few ''dog eared'' pages with no other apologies and illustrations for the enthusiast. (77890-13C) worth mentioning. Fourth is an illustrated 622-page hardcover The Last 4447 Winchester's Finest The Model 21 Book by Ned Schwing 100 Days, by John Toland, copyright 1966 third edition print. The book c. 1990 Ned Schwing. 359 pages brown leatherbound hardcover with has foxing and light mildew staining along the page ends and appears to gilt embossing showing moderate corner wear and a spot of dirt on the have seen little use. Fifth is an illustrated 528-page hardcover Reader's lower page body corner but otherwise excellent. Designated as the Digest illustrated Story of World War II, copyright 1978 fifth edition print. official history of the model by the Olin Corp., this serves as an This book shows a few minor scuffs along the edges and appears to enjoyable read and valuable reference work. (77890-13D) have seen little if any use. All items are in good to near excellent 4448 The Winchester Model 42 Book by Ned Schwing condition. (107336-1) c. 1990 Ned Schwing. 160 pages leatherbound hardcover with gilt print 4442 Lot of Eight Books and creative illustration exhibiting three examples. There is small tear at This lot includes books relating to the Revolutionary and Civil War. First the upper spine, a small handling mark or two and a couple of small is an 875-page soft cover Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, by black stains on the back but the book remains crisp. A desirable and Allan Gurganus, copyright 1989. The book has light foxing along the useful reference work. (77890-13E) page ends with some small creases on the covers and has a few dog 4449 Two Books on Winchester eared pages but otherwise remains in good overall condition. Second is To the Dreams of Youth Winchester .22 Caliber Single Shot Rifle, by a 138-page soft cover The Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane, Herbert G. Houze; c. 1993 Herbert G. Houze. 192 pages hardcover with copyright 1983. The book has a few minor scuffs along the cover and gilt title and cover exhibiting the copy of Eugene Ivend's painting ''I Wish light foxing along the pages and remains in very good condition. Third is I had Dad's Winchester''. There is a small tear at the upper spine and a an illustrated 126-page soft cover The American Revolution, edited by few handling marks here or there but the book retains solid structure Howard J. Langer, copyright 1966. The cover has some light scuffing and vibrant graphics. The Winchester Model 94 The First 100 Years, by and hand written notations on the inside cover and the book remains in Robert C. Renneberg; c. 1991 Robert C. Renneberg. 207 pages overall very good condition. Fourth is a 352-page soft cover Under Two hardcover with gilt graphics and photo illustration of four variations. The Flags the American Navy in the Civil War, by William M. Fowler Jr., upper spine has a tape repairand there are a few scattered small copyright 1990. The book has a small crease in the cover and the page scuffs/tears evident; there is play between the front cover and page ends show light dirt staining but overall the book remains in very good body and there are numerous notes written in ink throughout the book. condition. Fifth is an illustrated 156–page hardcover Gettysburg Battle (77890-13F) & Battlefield, by W.C. Storrick, copyright 1993 Barnes & Noble. The 4450 The Model 70 Winchester 1937-1964 Book by Dean H. Whitaker book is complete with dustjacket and appears to have seen little if any c. 1978 Dean H. Whitaker. 211 pages hardcover signed by the author use and remains in excellent condition. Sixth is an illustrated 256-page on front endpaper and title page and with bronze colored embossed soft cover Americans in Conflict the Civil War Reconstruction, by David graphics including the image of an example across the front. There is Lindsey, copyright 1974. The book has light ingrained dirt staining on some edge wear evident and a couple of pages show remnants of the covers and outer page end with foxing and throughout. There are attached notes. Near excellent condition overall. (77890-13G) many underlined passages in the text and the book remains in good 4451 The Rifleman's Rifle Book by Roger C. Rule overall condition. Seventh is a 246-page hardcover Battlefield, by Peter c. 1982 Roger C. Rule. 368 pages brown leatherbound hardcover Svenson, copyright 1992. This book is complete with outer dustjacket exhibiting the image of the oil painting of the same title by Ken Moore and appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent Sr. and with gilt title. Considered the bible on the Model 70 by many condition. Eighth is an illustrated 425-page hardcover The Civil War an experts and enthusiasts, this provides thorough information through text illustrated history, by Geoffrey C. Ward, copyright 1990. The book is and illustrations that are considerably clearer than the paperback complete with outer dustjacket and has a small section on the spine that version. This book is in very good condition with a tear at the upper shows some abrasions with a section of the dustjacket missing. There spine, its bottom showing the beginning of some separation. There are a are a few small ink markings along the pages and the book remain in few scattered scuffs and corner wear; three paper notes remain taped to about very good condition. Also included is an illustrated 64-page the inside front cover. (77890-13H) periodical titled Civil War Times Illustrated, copyright 1973. This 4452 Lot of Two Books on Engraved Firearms magazine remains in excellent condition. (107336-2) The Book of Winchester Engraving, by R.L. Wilson; c. 1975 Beinfeld 4443 Two Books on Colt Publishing. 402 pages red pebble grain hardcover with silver embossing A History of the Colt Revolver and the Other Arms made by Colt's including the trademark image of the horse and rider. The book rates Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company from 1836 to 1940, by near excellent with mild corner wear and perhaps a little yellowing to Charles T. Haven and Frank A. Belden; c. 1940 by the authors. 711 some pages; the dust jacket shows isolated mild wear. A valuable pages hardcover with jacket showing small tears, a small missing resource for the collector with photographs of more than 700 guns. Steel section and sun fading to edges and spine. The book shows only minor Canvas: The Art of American Arms, by R.L. Wilson; c. 1995 R.L. Wilson. foxing and corner wear. Colt Firearms {from 1836}, by James E. 384 pages photography-based coffee table style hardcover with jacket Serven; c. 1954, 1979 James E. Serven. 401 pages hardcover with and rating excellent about excellent with only some mild corner wear jacket showing a peeled top layer section and tear on the front and evident. (77890-13I) minor sun fading to the spine. The book has a name written on the front 4453 Two Books on Winchester Shotguns endpaper and some ingrained dirt on the bottom corner but is otherwise The Winchester Model Twelve, by George Madis; c. 1982 George in near excellent condition. (79691-3) Madis. 174 pages hardcover with gilt lettering including ''1 of 1000'' 4444 Randall Made Knives: The History of the Man and the Blades Book by callout; signed by the author on title page. There is moderate wear on Robert L. Gaddis bottom edges and a couple of scattered scuffs and general indications c. 1993 Robert Gaddis. 292 pages hardcover with jacket. This valuable of use by this valuable reference work. Winchester Shotguns and and interesting book remains in excellent condition with just the slightest Shotshells: From the Hammer Double to the Model 59, by Ronald W. corner wear evident. (77890-13A) Stadt; c. 1995 Ronald W. Stadt. 288 pages hardcover which is the 4445 Lot of Literature Based On Sights revised and greatly expanded edition of the acclaimed 1984 ''bestseller''. Total of six items. The Sight Book, by George Madis; c. 2005 George Excellent condition with back of jacket showing a top area with creasing Madis. 183 pages pebble grained brown hardcover with gilt title and and tears. (77890-13J) callout that this first edition is 1 of 1000 and exhibiting a raised image of 4454 Six Softcover Reference Guides rider on horseback. Excellent condition with a couple of pages showing Standard Catalog of Firearms, by Ned Schwing; seventh and 14th ink notations. The next four items are annual catalogs by Lyman Sights edition c. Krause Publications Inc. (2) Gun Trader's Guide, by Paul for the years 1937, 1940, 1945 and 1946. They are each 64 page Wahl; ninth edition and 34th ed. The Gun Collector's Handbook of staple-bound publications that rate near excellent with minor blemishes Values, by Charles Edward Chapel. Thirteenth edition c. 1979 Dorothy and include the original price list inserts. The last item is a Pacific Gun M. Chapel. 464 pages softcover. The Firearms Price Guide, by David Sight Company Catalog No. 19 (1940), 128 pages and rating very good Byron; second edition c. 1980 David Byron. 402 pages. The lot rates to excellent with minor wear. (77890-13B) very good plus with no major blemishes. (2X79276-1AAA) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4455 Lot of Military Related Hardcovers 4461 Lot of Three Books Eight total: The first seven are from the Time-Life Books World War II First is an illustrated 373-page hardcover The History of Weapons of the Series of 39 volumes. Each 208 page offering features a full coverage American Revolution, by George C. Neumann, copyright 1967. The wrap-around cover image and pictorial essays on specific topics. The book is complete with dustjacket with overall light scuffing and tattered titles are: Partisans and Guerrillas, The Italian Campaign, Island edges. The book shows foxing along the pages and page ends and Fighting, The Battle of Britain, Prelude to War, Return to the Philippines spine is slightly shifted but remains intact. The book is in overall good and The Resistance. The volumes in this illustration-based series were condition. Second is an illustrated 49-page soft cover United States published individually from 1976 through 1983. The last book in this lot Military Muskets Rifles-Carbines and their Current Prices, by Martin is Illustrated World War II Encyclopedia, volume 1 of 28, based on the Rywell, copyright 1963. This book shows some light discoloration on the original text of Lt. Col. Eddy Bauer; c. 1978 Orbis Publishing Limited. covers and remains in overall excellent condition. Third is an illustrated 140 pages chronicling events in Europe during the early period of the 447-page hardcover United States Muskets, Rifles, and Carbines, by war. The books in this lot show little indication of use and remain in Colonel Arcadi Gluckman United States Army, copyright 1959. The book excellent condition. (2X79276-1Y) is complete with dustjacket with overall light scuffs and tatters along the 4456 Lot of Tank Books edges. The book has light ingrained dirt staining and foxing along the The Worlds Great Tanks 1997, Ford. 176 pgs. Rife with color images edges and remains in overall good condition. (109234-2C) throughout. Hardcover with dustjacket; excellent. Encyclopedia of 4462 Lot of Four Books German Tanks of World War Two 1978, Chamberlain & Doyle. 272 First is an illustrated 236-page hardcover Gun Collecting, by Charles pgs. Black and white images throughout. Hardcover with dustjacket. Edward Chapel First Lt., U.S.M.C. retired, copyright 1947. This second Very good showing some foxing and water damage to dustcover. edition revised print remains in good overall condition with foxing along Modern Land Combat 1987, Salamander. 208 pgs. Color images the pages and light mildew staining on the cover. Second is an throughout, tanks, rocket launchers, APC's, armored cars, artillery, illustrated 352-page hardcover Pageant of the Gun, by Harold L. helicopters and small arms. Hardcover with dustjacket. Excellent. Peterson, copyright 1967. The book is complete with dustjacket with (31030-13) overall light scuffing, and tattering along the edges. The book itself has 4457 Lot of Military History Books light foxing along the page edges and the spine is slightly shifted but World War II Day by Day 1989, Brompton. 320 pgs. Rife with remains intact and the book is in overall good condition. Third is an illustrations and maps, both color and B&W. Hardcover with dustjacket, illustrated 272-page hardcover the Collecting of Guns, edited by James excellent. A Timechart of Military History 1999, World Press. 3000 B.C. E. Serven, copyright 1964. The book is complete with dustjacket with a to the present day. 152 pages formatted as an actual timechart. Color few winkles along the front and overall light scuffing. The book has light throughout. Hardcover with dustjacket, very good to excellent. Great foxing and mildew staining along the page ends and the book remains in Weapons of World War Two 1961, Walker & Co. 344 pgs. Black and very good condition overall. Fourth is an illustrated 127-page hardcover white illustrations, aircraft, ships, artillery, tanks, small arms; culminates The World of Guns, by Richard Akehurst, copyright 1972. The book is with the Atomic Bomb. Hardcover with dustjacket, very good. complete with dustjacket with some minor crinkling along the edges and 4458 Lot of Two Books the book has light mildew staining on the page end and remains in about First is an illustrated 374-page hardcover The Pennsylvania – Kentucky very good condition. (109234-2D) Rifle, by Henry J. Kauffman, copyright 1960. The book is complete with 4463 Lot of Three Books dustjacket. The yellow-green dustjacket has black stenciled lettering First is an illustrated 162-page hardcover The Muzzle-Loading Rifle with overall scuffs, a few minor tears and some tattering along its edges. Then and Now, by Walter M. Cline, copyright 1942. The book is The book has some light scuffs along the exposed edges and shows complete with dustjacket with tattered edges, several small tears, light light ingrained dirt staining and has some spots of foxing on the pages. foxing and some light scuff marks. The book has light staining along the The book remains in overall good to perhaps very good condition. page ends remains in overall very good condition. Second is an Second is an illustrated 308-page hardcover The Muzzle-Loading Cap illustrated 187-page soft cover The New England Gun the first two Lock Rifle, by Ned H. Roberts, copyright 1947. This fourth edition print hundred years, by Merrill Lindsay, copyright 1975. The book has overall has overall light scuffing along the flats and edges with most of the light foxing and mildew staining on the cover with some scuff marks stenciled lettering faded but visible along the cover and spine. The along the spine and the book remains in good overall condition. Third is pages have light foxing throughout and several are dog eared and this an illustrated 201-page hardcover The Kentucky Rifle, by John G.W. book remains in overall very good condition. (109234-2) Dillin, copyright 1967. This 1992 sixth-edition print is complete with 4459 Lot of Three Books dustjacket and remains in excellent condition. (109234-2E) First is an illustrated 292-page hardcover Early Percussion Firearms, by 4464 Lot of Three Books Lewis Winant, copyright 1959. The book is complete with dustjacket. First is an illustrated 138-page hardcover The Sharps Rifle, by W.O. The dustjacket has overall scuffs, tatters along the edges with some Smith, copyright 1943. This 1945 dated second edition print shows light small tears and remains 98% complete. The book shows light foxing foxing along the page ends and remains in overall very good condition. along the page ends and appears to have seen little if any use Second is an illustrated 444-page hardcover Civil War Guns, by William remaining in very good condition. Second is an illustrated 220-page B. Edwards, copyright 1962. The book is complete with dustjacket with hardcover Antique Firearms their care, repair & restoration, by Ronald a couple small sliver missing with light scuffing and tattered edges. The Lister, copyright 1963. The book is complete with dustjacket with overall book has some minor scuffs along the edges of the covers with light scuffing, a couple of tears and foxing on the pages and dust jacket. The ingrained dirt staining along the page ends. The spine is shifted and the spine remains stiff and the book is in overall very good condition. Third binding remains tight. The book is in overall good condition. Third is a is a 363-page hardcover Harpers Ferry Armory and the New Technology 32-page soft cover publication Civil War Small Arms. This is a reprint by Merritt Roe Smith, copyright 1977. This book is complete with numbered (R7) has some light scuffing along the edges and otherwise dustjacket and has a few light scuffs along the edges. It appears to remains in excellent condition. (109234-2F) have seen little if any use and remains in overall excellent condition. 4465 Lot of Four Books (109234-2A) First is an illustrated 256-page hardcover Pistol and Revolver Shooting, 4460 Lot of Three Books by Walter F. Roper, copyright 1945. This first edition print is complete First is an illustrated 75-page soft cover Gunsmiths & Gunmakers of with dustjacket with tattered edges, light scuffing a couple of moderate Vermont, by Warren R. Horn, copyright 1975. This second print (1980) tears and is missing a 2'' wedge shaped section from the back. The edition has overall light foxing and scuffing. The spine has started to book has some light soiling along the page ends and a few minor scuffs separate and all pages are present. The book remains in about good along the edges where the dustjacket no longer protects but remains in condition. Second is an illustrated 146-page hardcover The American overall very good condition. Second is an illustrated 372-page Firearms Makers, by Merwyn Carey, copyright 1953. The book is hardcover The Ultimate in Rifle Precision, edited by Townsend Whelen, complete with dustjacket with overall light scuffing, tattered edges and a copyright 1951. The book has some light scuffing along the edges with few small tears. The book has light foxing throughout and a relatively slightly bent corners. There is light foxing along some of the pages and stiff spine and remains in good overall condition. Third is an illustrated page ends and the book remains in very good condition. Third is an 146-page hardcover The American Firearms Makers, by Merwyn Carey, illustrated 804-page hardcover The Gun and its development, by W.W. copyright 1953. The book is complete with dustjacket with overall light Greener. This ninth edition book is complete with dustjacket with spots scuffing, tattered edges and a few small tears. The book has light foxing of staining, light scuffs, several small tears and tatters along the edges. along the page ends and remains in very good condition overall. The book shows ingrained dirt and mildew staining along the page ends (109234-2B) and several of the pages are dog eared and the book remains in about very good condition. Fourth is an illustrated 191-page hardcover Gun Care and Repair, by Monte Burch, copyright 1978. Aside from a couple small tears in the dustjacket this book remains in very good condition. (109234-2G) Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT

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4466 Lot of Parker Literature This lot includes six periodicals and one book. First is a 260-page hardcover Parker, by Peter H. Johnson, copyright 1961. The book is complete with dustjacket with sections missing along the spine and top edges with light scuffing and foxing. Several pages have highlighted passages and the book remains in overall good condition. Second are six copies of the Parker Pages to include Volume 18 (2011) issues one through four, Volume 19 issue 1 (2019), and Volume 17 issue 4 (2010). These periodicals show some light handling marks and remain in excellent condition. (109234-2H) 4467 Lot of Five Books First is an illustrated 450-page soft cover The Official 1981 Price Guide to Antique & Modern Firearms, edited by Thomas E. Hudgeons III, copyright 1981. The book shows little if any use and remains in very good condition. Second is a soft cover Gun Digest 2002 56th annual edition, edited by Ken Ramage, copyright 2002. This book remains in excellent condition. Third are two soft cover copies of Cartridges of the World, revised 2nd and 4th editions both show overall light scuffs and folds in the covers but remain in good overall condition. Last is a copy of Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms and their values, fifth edition by Norm Flayderman copyright 1990. This book remains in very good condition with some light scuffing along the bottom of spine. (109234-2I) 4468 Lot of Ten Books This lot includes eight soft cover and two hardcover titles. First is an illustrated 155-page softcover The Remington Historical Treasury of American Guns, by Harold L. Peterson, copyright 1966. Second is an illustrated 144-page soft cover The New Lucian Cary on Guns, reprinted by Fawcett Publications from articles in True ''The Man's Magazine'' and is how to book No. 355. Third is an illustrated 144-page soft cover The Colt Gun, by Lucian Cary. This is a Fawcett Publications ''How-to Book No. 477''. Fourth is an illustrated 112-page soft cover Antique Guns from the Stagecoach Collection, by Hank Wieand Bowman. This is a Fawcett Publications Book No. 577. Fifth is an illustrated 143-page softcover Famous Guns from the Winchester Collection, by Hank Wieand Bowman. This is a Fawcett Publications ''How-to Book No. 395''. Sixth are two illustrated 144-page soft cover Antique Guns, by Hank Wieand Bowman. These are Fawcett Publications Books No.'s 209 and 323. Seventh is an illustrated 128-page soft cover Collectors' Guns, by Don Myrus. This Maco publication is No. M97. These soft cover titles all remain in good to about very good condition with varying amounts of foxing and mildew staining, tattering along the edges and small tears in the covers and pages. Eighth is an illustrated 110-page hardcover Miniature Arms, by Merrill Lindsay, copyright 1970. This book is in poor condition with overall mildew staining and foxing. Ninth is an illustrated 306-page hardcover Guns of the Old West, by Charles Edward Chapel, copyright 1961. The book is complete with dustjacket with a few small tears and some light chattering along the edges. The book remains in very good condition with some light foxing along the page ends and the book appears to have seen very little if any use. (109234-2J) 4469 Lot of Reloading Books This lot includes eight books relating to reloading. First is an illustrated 107-page soft cover Volume 1 of Reloading Information from the American Rifleman, N.R.A. publication, copyright 1951. This book shows overall light foxing and has a few minor scuffs along its edges and remains in very good overall condition. Second is an illustrated 152-page soft cover The Ideal Handbook 1904. This book is missing pages and has been rebound with a heavy cardstock cover. There are numerous torn and tattered pages but it still has some reference value in its fair state of condition. Third is an illustrated spiral bound soft cover Lyman Ammunition Reloading Handbook. This 41st edition copy has several folds and wrinkles along the pages and the covers are starting to separate from the binding but it remains complete in overall good condition. Fourth is a pamphlet from Du Pont titled Du Pont Presents Handloader's Guide to Powders for 1968-69, it is complete and has light ingrained dirt staining along the covers and remains in very good condition. Fifth is an illustrated 83-page softcover Hogdon Pyrodex/black powder shooters handbook, copyright 1981. This book has light dirt staining along the page ends and remains in very good condition. Sixth is an illustrated 208-page spiral bound soft cover Handbook of Cast Bullets, published by Lyman Gun Sight Corporation, copyright 1958. This book is complete and has a few small wrinkles in the cover and otherwise remains in very good condition. Seventh is an illustrated 133-page soft cover Belding & Mull Hand Book, copyright 1951. The cover has a few minor wrinkles and some light scuffing along the spine and the pages show varying amounts of foxing and remains complete in overall very good condition. Eighth is an illustrated 336-page soft cover Lyman Black Powder Handbook & Loading Manual- all new 2nd edition, by Sam Fadala, copyright 2001. This book appears to have seen little if any use and remains in excellent condition. (109234-2K)