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2 BIG SESSIONS Saturday, Mar 24, 2012 - 10 A.M PUBLIC AUCTION 2 BIG SESSIONS Saturday, Mar 24, 2012 - 10 a.m. Sunday, Mar 25, 2012 - 10 a.m. Van Donsler Event Center 404 Pleasant Street, Knoxville, Iowa Annual Spring Gun Sale ATTEND SATURDAY SALE AND PREVIEW FIREARMS WHICH SELL ON SUNDAY PLUS - Cowboy, Antiques, Rare Coins, Western Collectibles, Guns & Accessories, Advertising – a partial list of items is: Saturday starting at 10:00 a.m.: Old West Winchester advertising signs, including – Indian Gun Barrel Poster, Winchester Running Horse, 3 ft. Winchester Ax Poster, 3 ft. Winchester Model 90 Rifle and Winchester Kitchen knife on reverse side hanging sign, early Winchester cloth banner framed, Remington Kleen Bore 22 sign, marble Game Getter sign, Remington UMC sign and box of 22 shells, Peters with moose sign, large Winchester Bear Dog print (modern), Remington ammo sign, Federal cartridge sign, Winchester counter top razor display with small barber poles on sides, old Winchester single with bullet poster 42 x 60, lots of other Winchester and other gun and sporting goods signs, a rare Oneida Newhouse #6 bear trap, Jack Daniels oak whiskey barrel, Gibson Dove flattop guitar (a cowboy favorite), Fraiser high back wide square skirt saddle and other fancy saddles, a fine bearskin coat made in DesMoines, Mills 5 cent castlefront slot machine in excellent condition, National brass cash register, solid brass and copper Model T Ford radiator, Winchester and Marbles hand axs, lots of old west cowboy holsters and gun belts, high top Derby hat in leather box, pair studded chaps, small leather covered trunk, nice small spur collection, Case knife display, Bowie Knife collection, several displays of Indian flint points, stone Indian axes, pipe tomahawk, beaded moccasins and holster with flap, wooden duck decoys, wooden cigar store Indian Chief with gun, several western prints by; G. Harvey, Bev Doolittle and others, Pony Express bicentennial poster, tanned steer hide, set of large steer horns, Mission oak frame with mirror and large set of steer horns attached, rawhide reatta, wide cheek bridle, wooden carousel horse, model beer wagon with wooden horses, sleigh with wooden horses, salesman sample wooden organ 3 ft. tall, dummy artillery shell, Mission oak record cabinet, small carousel with cloth horses, ammoe clock, Life size cavalry horse with McClelland Cavalry saddle, gun scabbard, U.S. marked saddle bags and Cavalry bugle. Plus much more! Rare Coins — Sell Saturday at 2:00 p.m.: A fine collection of over 500 Morgan and Peach Dollars to be sold in individual and investor lots, including Carson City and rare key dates, large lot of Indian Head cents, Wheat cents, Buffalo nickels, Liberty V nickels, 2 cent pieces, 3 cent silver, set Peace dollars, Walking Liberty halfs, Mercury dimes, early type coins in high grades, over 50 U.S. Gold coins including; 1, 2½, 5, 10 and 20 dollar gold in Indian, Liberty and St. Gaudens types, proof and mint sets, silver rounds, collection of silver eagles including a full set, A Great Collection. Don’t Miss It. All coins guaranteed authentic. All Firearms — Sell Sunday at 10:00 a.m.: This sale highlighted by a fabulous estate including a special antique Winchester, Colt and Kentucky Rifle Collection - A Partial Listing: A Winchester Mdl. 1886 with extra heavy barrel 99% with factory letter, engraved Mdl. 1866 Winchester Yellow Boy Carbine, 2 Winchester Model 1866 Yellow Boy Rifles Henry brass frame 44 rimfire rifle, Winchester Mdl. 1890, 61, 62, 22 rifles, Colt large frame pump Lightning, Colt 22 small frame Lightning 22, Colt medium frame 38-40, Colt Baby Lightning with nickel finish 44 cal., Winchester Md. 1892’s in various calibers, Winchester Mdl. 1984’s in rifles and carbines, Winchesters in various including a 38-40 with 30” barrel, several st1 models, 73 carbines in 38 and 44 cals. A 73 marked Wells Fargo, A 73 with Indian tacks, over 15 1873’s, Winchester Hotchkiss, Winchester 1886 Delux 40-65, other Winchester 86’s, Winchester Mdl. 1876 with extra fancy wood in 40-60 cal., 3 other fine Mdl. 1876’s, Whitneyville Armory 44 LR rifle, Peabody Civil War carbine, Winchester Signal cannon in original crate, rare Springfield Armory Mdl. 1855 pistol with shoulder stock, Colt Root, Remington Mdl. 1860 Army, engraved Colt Single Action Army 45, Sharps Derringer 4 barrel, Colt 41 cal. Derringer, Colt Police Positive, Smith & Wesson revolver, Colt Dragoon, U.S. Ashton Middleton Navy pistol, 20 of the finest Kentucky and Pennsylvania Long rifles you will find including – Double Buck and Ball with full stock marked Leman, Lancaster, PA, others with full tiger maple stocks with lots of brass and silver, rare Drummer Boy half size big bore percussion rifle, Plus many more items to come! Bronze Statuary — Large Coming Through the Rye – stamped Frederic Remington, other Western Bronzes including; Bronco Buster, Mountain Man, The Outlaw, Large Eagle and others. HHHHH Sale Conducted By HHHHH Terms: Cash, Check with Proper I.D. VISA, MasterCard, NO Buyers Premium Auctioneer: Rick Van Donsler THIS PROMISES TO BE A All Federal Fimearms laws will be complied 404 W. Pleasant Street GREAT SALE. with. All items sold as is with exception of Knoxville, IA coins –All coins are guaranteed authentic. Call Rick or Joy at 641-842-3055 DON’T MISS IT! For more info, visit: www.vandonsler.com.
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