Auction - Amoskeag Online - #123 08/25/2019 3:00 PM EDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 1000 British Webley Mark II Double Action Revolver with Naval Markings 1005 J.P. Sauer 38H Semi-Auto Pistol with German Army Markings serial #59901, 45 ACP, 4" barrel with an about good bore showing some serial #410222, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. moderate oxidation in the grooves and good rifling throughout. The The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 85% original blue with metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 95% reapplied polished blue overall thinning to gray patina, gripstraps toning to gray-brown and some showing remnants of light pitting scattered about underneath the blue scattered light freckling. The slide is still equipped with the manual and softened markings from the metal preparation. Most of the markings safety lever but only marked with the caliber designation on the left side. are still legible, there is a large naval broad arrow carved into the All markings are clear with appropriate "(Eagle) / N" commercial proofs topstrap and inventory number on the backstrap. The black checkered and "(Eagle) 37" Waffenamt on the left side triggerguard. The black Vulcanite grips remain in very good condition showing some scattered checkered synthetic grips are Franzite reproductions and remain in very moderate dings around the edges and overall handling marks. The good plus to near excellent condition showing some light handling cylinder has been shaved for 45 ACP and has no visible number, the marks. The barrel and breechblock are matching the frame, one original barrel is matching the frame, the lanyard ring is intact and the revolver is magazine is included and the action seems to function well marked "ENGLAND" along with commercial export proofs. The revolver mechanically. (139222-32) {C&R} has been arsenal-updated with a removable hardened recoil plate and Est. 400 - 600 the action will require mechanical attention as the cylinder lock is worn 1006 Allen & Thurber Bar Hammer Percussion Pepperbox Pistol and timing and lockup are rather loose. (139353-92) {ANTIQUE} serial #185, .31 cal, 4" six-barrel cluster with oxidized bores. The metal Est. 400 - 600 surfaces of this Worcester-produced gun have toned to a mottled 1001 Japanese Type 26 Double Action Revolver by Tokyo Arsenal gunmetal-brown patina showing spots of old fine pinprick pitting and serial #52848, 9mm Japanese Ordnance, 4 3/4" barrel with a bright oxidation. The sides of the frame and nipple shield are embellished with excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 80% factory foliate scrollwork that remains mostly visible and the markings original bright blue with most of the loss due to holster wear along the are mostly legible with "ALLEN & THURBER WORCESTER" and barrel that has toned to a smooth gray patina, some flaking along the "PATENTED 1837 CAST-STEEL" on the barrel ribs and "ALLENS cylinder, light tool marks from improper sideplate removal and some of PATENT" on the hammer. The smooth walnut grips with small German the screw heads show slot wear. The face of the trigger has toned to silver inlays are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in very good pewter but the protected areas and the hammer retain lovely fire blue. plus condition showing some light dings and mostly worn finish. All of The checkered Asian hardwood grips have shrunken significantly with the serialized parts are matching and the action seems to function well areas rather shy of the frame but otherwise remain in very good plus mechanically with solid timing and lockup. (139334-3) {ANTIQUE} condition showing some light dings and handling marks. The cylinder is Est. 400 - 600 matching the barrel by assembly number which is in turn matching the 1007 U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Pistol by North frame by a separate assembly number, barrel-to-frame fit is very good .54 cal, 9 1/16" round barrel with an oxidized bore. This arm is a good and the action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and quality reconversion to flint and the metal surfaces have toned to a lockup. (139353-86) {C&R} silvery gunmetal patina showing scattered old pitting and light dings. Est. 400 - 600 There is a small but rather deep tool mark on the left side breech along 1002 Japanese Type 94 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Kokubunji with the number "1785" scratched into the barrel. The original markings serial #53155, 8mm Nambu, 3 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. remain very clear however with a nice "P / US" at the left side breech, The metal surfaces of this May 1944-dated pistol retain about 90% "S." at the right and many of the smaller parts retain good sub-inspector original dull blue thinning evenly throughout with the gripstraps toning to stamps. A couple screws and some of the internal lock parts appear to gray patina and areas toning to plum under bright light. The screw be older replacements. The later-type lockplate markings remain mostly heads show some light slot wear and all markings remain clear. The clear with some portions of the Federal Eagle and a few letters of black checkered Bakelite grips remain in very good plus to near "NORTH" worn away. The smooth walnut stock remains in very good excellent condition showing just some scattered light dings. All of the plus condition showing some light abrasions at the tip, old small chips serialized parts are matching and one original magazine also matching around the edges of the left side and scattered light dings. The stock the pistol is included. A fine example of a late-war Type 94. (139353-78) shows some rather attractive grain figure throughout and there are good {C&R} remnants of a cartouche on the left flat. A proper hickory ramrod with Est. 400 - 600 more modern steel ferrule is present and the lock functions crisply. Still a 1003 British No. 2 MKI** Double Action Revolver by Albion Motors rather attractive example for the antique martial collector. (139387-17) serial #B6008, 38-200 (38 S&W), 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. {ANTIQUE} The metal surfaces of this 1943-dated revolver retain about 95% original Est. 500 - 700 blue showing some light high edge wear and scattered light handling 1008 Remington No. 2 Rolling Block Sporting Rifle marks. Interestingly the barrel is 1942-dated, suggesting the revolver serial #5046, 38 RF, 26" octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing was made in early 1943. The screw heads show some light slot wear, all some areas of good rifling. The barrel of this rifle retains about 80-85% markings remain clear and the recoil plate retains almost all of its straw original blue showing areas thinning to gray-brown patina, scattered light color. The grooved black Bakelite grips remain in very good plus oxidation staining and scratches. The hammer and breechblock retain condition showing some scattered light dings and handling marks. The about 90% original bright blue showing light oxidation staining while the barrel and cylinder are matching the frame and the revolver is stamped rear sight retains some strong remnants of bright fire blue. The action with British export proofs and a small "ENGLAND" import mark. shows some lovely case-hardened colors in the more protected areas Barrel-to-frame fit shows a hint of play and the action seems to function toning to a silvery case-hardened patina with scattered light oxidation well mechanically with excellent timing and lockup. A nice example of while the buttplate and schnabel tip have mostly toned to an attractive these lower-production Scottish-made revolvers. (139353-75) {C&R} silvery case-hardened patina. The screw heads show some light slot Est. 400 - 600 wear but many of them still retain some hints of fire blue and all 1004 J.P. Sauer 38H Semi-Auto Pistol with German Police Markings markings remain crisp and clear; the barrel is stamped with the "E. serial #504221, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The REMINGTON & SONS ILION, N.Y." address. The smooth walnut metal surfaces of this late-war pistol retain about 94% original blue with perch-belly buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition most of the loss due to the backstrap toning to gray-brown patina and showing a couple thin hairline cracks at the upper tang, scattered light light high edge wear. The slide is not equipped with a safety lever and dings, scratches and remnants of original finish. The original sporting only marked with the caliber designation. All markings are clear with sights are intact and the action seems to function well mechanically. A appropriate "(Eagle) / N" commercial proofs and "(Eagle) F" police nice example in above average condition. (138976-91) {ANTIQUE} marking on the left side triggerguard. The black checkered synthetic Est. 500 - 700 grips remain in good condition showing a number of thin hairline cracks forming along both panels and some other light handling marks. The barrel and breechblock are matching the frame, one original magazine is included and the action seems to function well mechanically. (139222-29) {C&R} Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online - #123 08/25/2019 3:00 PM EDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 1009 Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle 1014 Weatherby Model SAS Field Synthetic Semi-Auto Shotgun serial #787587, 32 Winchester Special, 26" round barrel with full serial #X03349, 12 ga, 28” ventilated rib barrel screw-choked modified magazine and a fair-good bore showing light oxidation, strong rifling but with an excellent bore.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages148 Page
-
File Size-