View Silent Catalog - Amoskeag Auction Company

Transcription

View Silent Catalog - Amoskeag Auction Company
SILENT
AUCTION
AMOSKEAG
,
.
A U C T I O N C O M PA N Y
INC
AUCTION NO. 110
JUNE 4, 2016
J U N E 4 , 2 016 - S A L E N O . 11 0 - S I L E N T
AMOSKEAG
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
GENERAL STATEMENTS
• The Silent Auction is by absentee bidding only. Absentee bidders must register by filling out and
signing an absentee bid sheet.
• The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall become the owner upon the fall of the
hammer. The auctioneer has sole discretion in the case of a dispute among bidders.
• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. has taken great care in the preparation of the descriptions in
this catalog. Although we believe everything in the descriptions to be true, we do not guarantee
any part of any description. We recommend that the bidders view the items in person and form
their own opinions as to condition, originality, origin, etc. Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will
consider all requests for refunds. If a customer is unhappy with a purchase we will be happy to
discuss a remedy with them.
• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid in order to protect our consignors interests.
• Bidding on any item in the sale indicates the bidder’s full acceptance and understanding of all
terms and conditions of sale.
PAYMENT POLICY
• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will accept cash, check, MasterCard, Visa, and American
Express as payment for items purchased by those customers who attend the sale. Amoskeag
Auction Company, Inc. reserves the right to demand cash or hold merchandise until funds are
collected in full. THERE WILL BE A $35.00 CHARGE FOR ALL RETURNED CHECKS.
• There will be a Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% added to all purchases. A discounted Buyer’s
Premium of 15% will apply to all purchases paid by cash or check.
GUIDELINES FOR FIREARM PURCHASES
• All Federal, State and Local firearms laws will be observed. FFL holders may take possession of any
firearm on day of sale when they present a signed copy of their Federal Firearms License. New
Hampshire residents over the age of 21 may take possession of any firearm on day of sale providing the
proper paperwork is filled out and the transfer has been approved either through the NH State Police
or the FBI NICS System. While most NICS and State approvals are immediate, approvals could take up
to 3 days. Most non-residents may take possession of long guns on day of sale after completing the
proper forms and successfully completing a NICS check; modern handguns will need to be shipped to
an FFL holder in the buyer’s home state. Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping charges and all
items must be paid for on day of sale. Bidders should be familiar with their local and state laws.
Firearms are marked as follows:
ANTIQUE - no paperwork required
C&R - for firearms that fall under the ATF Curio & Relics licensing and if purchased by a person
with a “C&R License” no paperwork is required. NOTE: Items that meet the age requirements but
have been altered from their original configuration may NOT be delivered on a C&R License.
Firearms that are not marked with one of these notations are considered to be “MODERN” and
all proper paperwork is required unless you are an FFL Dealer.
FIREARMS WARNING
Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. does not warranty the safety of any article it sells. Therefore, it
is imperative that, before you use any firearm purchased here or anywhere else, you have it
examined by a qualified gunsmith to determine whether or not it is safe to use.
250 commercial street - suite 3011 - manchester, new hampshire 03101
603/627-7383
fax 603/627-7384
www.amoskeagauction.com
jason & melissa devine - nh license no. 2555
AMOSKEAG
AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Silent Auction No. 1 10
ABSENTEE ONLY BIDDING
The Amoskeag Auction Gallery is located in the historic Manchester Millyard
at 250 Commercial Street. The auction, as well as viewing, will take place at
this location. Directions can be found in the back of the live catalog.
Results will be available on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. Results of the Silent
Auction will not be available on June 4, 2016.
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Firearms................page 2
Edged Weapons ....page 44
Ammunition ..........page 57
Magazines ............page 67
Optics ...................page 68
Sights ...................page 72
Miscellaneous .......page 72
Books ...................page 90
Gun Parts..............page 92
VIEWING
MAY 23RD - JUNE 4TH
Viewing will be available from May 23rd through June 3rd by appointment, as well as on the days of the sale,
Saturday from 7:30am to 3:00pm. We do have a few select evenings available for viewing and those times and dates
can be obtained by calling our office. Our office is not open for viewing on the weekends.
INFORMATION
PLEASE READ OUR TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE
Located on the inside front and back covers of our catalog you will find our Terms and Conditions of Sale,
Absentee Bidding Information, Pre-Registration Forms and other General Information. Please read and become
familiar with our Terms and Conditions of Sale.
There will be a Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% added to all purchases. A discounted Buyers Premium of 15% will
apply to all purchases paid by cash or check.
PLEASE NOTE: OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VISITORS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOLLOWING THE
SALE. No merchandise will be delivered on those days. We will resume normal business hours
(8:00am to 4:00pm) on Wednesday, June 8, 2016.
SILENT BIDDERS:
SILENT BID SHEETS ARE DUE ON
SATURDAY • JUNE 4TH, 2016 BY 3:00 PM (EST)
If you are planning on bidding on an excessive amount of items we request
that your bid sheets be turned in on Friday, June 3rd
Catalog Production/Descriptions:
Jason Devine • Don Ellison • John Michno • Ray Drabble • Garry Boucher • Phil Thalheimer • Glenn Dubois
Brandon St. Onge • Joe Cousins • Marc Cammack • Cassie Penn • Laura Osborne
Photography & Design: Jason & Melissa Devine • Beth Foltz
250 Commercial Street, Suite 3011 • Manchester, NH 03101
603/627-7383 • Fax 603/627-7384
www.amoskeagauction.com
Jason & Melissa Devine • NH License No. 2555
1
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
Firearms
1200. U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE serial #417184, 45-70 Govt, 32 1/2” barrel with a very good bore. The metal surfaces are
an overall plum brown patina with some wear to pewter on the sharp edges and contact points with sparsely scattered oxidation and lightly
scattered pinprick pitting. The breechblock shows some remnants of silvery case-hardening, as does the lockplate; the hammer shows
some light pitting. The stock rates good-fair as moderately cleaned many years ago showing overall tool marks, now devoid of any cartouches or markings. There is a crack from the left side arm of the breech pivot pin through the left stock screw, down through the front
extension of the triggerguard, extending up the right side to beneath the lock, it will flex slightly. There is no cleaning rod present however
the lock seems to function well mechanically. (7249-114) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1201. ITHACA CRAS S MODE L BOXLOCK DOU BLE S HOTG U N serial #31363, 12 ga., 20 1/2” barrels shortened and unchoked
with about very good bores. The barrels show damascus twist pattern their whole length with light brown oxidation staining scattered
here and there. The frame is a dark gray-brown patina, also with light oxidation staining and the screws showing some light damage
to their slots. The checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock and splinter style forend rate about very good as refinished a number of
years ago, the checkering chased but retaining dings and dents beneath the finish. The stock is loose on the action and exhibits cracks
at the lower cheeks left and right. Barrels are on-face however the top lever is at the end of its travel and the safety will not disengage.
(37592-67S19421C) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1202. BELGIAN FLOBERT STYLE RIFLE Likely .22 Caliber. 22 1/2” octagon barrel. The bore condition cannot be ascertained due to
obstructions and oxidation. The metal surfaces are overall moderately oxidized and the breechblock is not present. The stock rates good
with a small chip missing at the rear of the tang, now devoid of finish with oxidation staining leaching in here and there. (3759266S19421B) {MODERN}
(5/10)
1203. WINCHESTER MODEL 190 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #B2100072, 22 LR, 20” barrel with an indeterminate bore. The steel
surfaces show remnants of blue with overall light surface oxidation. The aluminum receiver shows overall scratches, dings and handling
marks. The buttstock rates very good with dings and handling marks and a moderate chip at the heel, there is no buttplate. The entire trigger assembly and forend are missing. The outer magazine tube and inner magazine tube are present but no other hardware is. There is a
moderately oxidized bolt present and likely other parts missing. (37592-26S19403) {MODERN}
(10/20)
1204. UNMARKED BELGIAN FOLDING TRIGGER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH CUSTOMS DECLARATION
PAPERS serial #1125, 22 RF, 1 1/2” barrel with a fair bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original nickel with some minor flaking
and loss to some light brown oxidation, primarily on the right side of the frame. There is very light scroll engraving on frame and cylinder.
The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plus with a couple very minor flakes. The gun operates loosely mechanically, the trigger
does not always return and the grips are slightly loose. Comes with a brown leather pocket holster which rates very good, “Glenn Bright”
along with what is likely his service number and “Italy/1945” are written on the inside of the holster flap. The bring back “customs declaration” is written to Tech Sgt. Glenn J Bright with his service number and 185th (Regiment is illegible), 535th Services Group. Nothing
about the revolver is mentioned on the declaration yet it is accompanied by it. (37591-10) {C&R}
(75/150)
1205. WILLIAM MARSTON PERCUSSION DOUBLE ACTION PEPPERBOX serial #5103, .32 cal., 3” six-barrel cluster showing
oxidized bores. The metal surfaces are an overall dull gunmetal gray and show overall light and moderate pitting. There is no maker name
that is legible however “New York” is legible on both one of the barrel ribs and the bar hammer. The bag shaped walnut grips rate about
very good as refinished many years ago showing heavy coat of varnish.
The firearm is not functional. (37527-1) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1206. STARR ARMS COMPANY MODEL 1858 DOUBLE
ACTION REVOLVER .44 cal., 6” round barrel with a heavily oxidized bore. The metal surfaces on this relic revolver are an overall
brown and orange oxidized patina with just the tiniest traces of blue showing
through in a few spots. The revolver is not mechanically functional, there is no tension on the
hammer nor trigger and there may be small parts missing here and there. No markings are legible. The one-piece grip is a rudimentarily made softwood replacement from quite some time
ago. A salty old relic that would’ve had a story to tell. (37591-2) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1206
1207. M E D ITE R R A N E A N “F LI NTLO C K” P I STO L This is a non-firing flintlock pistol made for the tourist trade. The barrel is roughly 10 1/2” in length, the bore lightly oxidized. The rudimentary banana-shape lock is an overall dull brown patina, as-is the
barrel, the barrel showing light pitting its full length.
The lock shows tool marks and is not mechanically
functional. The roughcast brass triggerguard, dualstrapped buttcap and sideplate show cast-in-relief
decoration which is not readily discernible. The hardwood Mediterranean stock rates very good with
coarse silver wire inlay. An interesting Mediterraneanregion tourist pistol overall. (37591-1)
(40/80)
1208. UNMARKED EUROPEAN FLINTLOCK MARTIAL PISTOL .70 cal., 9” barrel with an oxi1208
dized bore. This appears to be French but has been cleaned of all markings. All of the metal surfaces are a
dull pewter gray patina with some light tool marks, light oxidation and scattered very light pinprick pitting. The
European walnut stock rates very good with overall minor dings, dents and handling marks from the years showing much original
varnish and a partial left-side cartouche or marking. The arm is a nice quality reconversion to flint, there is an iron ramrod present and the
lock seems to function properly. (37708-5) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
1209. HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS COMPANY FOREHAND SHOTGUN FRAME serial #219740, 12 ga., This is what appears to
be a complete frame for the Hopkins & Allen Forehand shotgun. There is no stock present and no barrel present, there is a forearm included. The metal surfaces an overall mostly smooth gray and plum patina showing some scattered light oxidation and perhaps the odd scattered pinprick pit here or there. (37520-7) {MODERN}
(15/30)
2
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1210
1210. UNMARKED MEDITERRANEAN MAGHRIBI CANE GUN This is a rather rudimentary
Miquelet-lock “cane gun”, for lack of a better definatory term. The caliber is roughly .42 with a 39 1/2” octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The exterior surfaces of the barrel are an overall light brown oxidized patina with spots of active oxidation and pitting.
The barrel is retained to the hardwood stock by four hammered silver capucines and two copper capucines at the rear, one retaining the
front portion of the iron lockplate. The lock itself is very rudimentary with an extremely strong spring, currently it does not function. The
Mediterranean hardwood stock rates very good with a good deal of original varnish and handling marks and dings along with some drying
checks in the highly figured section at the bottom. Really an interesting “cane gun” overall. (37659-4) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
1211. INTERNATIONAL FLARE SIGNAL COMPANY FLARE GUN serial #31725, This is a brass frame flare pistol with a 37mm
steel barrel. Side of frame is marked "PT MAY '45" and the grip area is marked "INTERNATIONAL FLARE SIGNAL CO.". A rope lanyard
hangs from the grip. Condition rates fine overall with areas of light tarnish, the barrel with some remnants of original blue and some light
oxidation, the frame a dull goldenrod patina. (37745-1) (Non-Gun)
(75/150)
1212. AUTO NINE CORP. VEST POCKET PISTOL serial #906933, 22 LR, 2” barrel with a very good bore. The metal surfaces retain
90% original blue and anodized finishes, the loss being oxidation and light pitting on the left side of the frame, also with some high edge
wear. The plastic checkered grips rate very good. The magazine is present. (37722-21S19471) {MODERN}
(15/30)
1213. FRANÇAI S E M I KROS VE ST POCKET AUTO serial #0556, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with a very good plus bore. The metal surfaces
retain about 90% original blue, the loss is due to oxidation and pitting on the right side of the slide, with a slight bit on the left. The checkered plastic grips rate good and fair, the right grip cracked in half. A single magazine is included as is a leather flap holster. (37724-5)
{MODERN}
(40/80)
1214. H & R ARMS COMPANY VICTOR SOLID FRAME DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #106474, 22 RF, 1 7/8” barrel
with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% later reblued finish, also with some light water spotting. The cast steel frame
and triggerguard are now drifting to a deep plum. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good to excellent. The gun needs mechanical
attention. (37712-34) {C&R}
(20/40)
1215. IVER JOHNSON ARMS AND CYCLE WORKS 32 TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #18319, 32 S&W, 3” ribbed round barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 10% original nickel, the balance has flaked to a dark gray and brown patina
with light oxidation and light scattered pitting. The cylinder retains perhaps 75% original nickel. The trigger pin is missing and the gun
seems to function loosely mechanically with light vertical barrel play. The checkered hard rubber Iver Johnson owls head grips rate very
good. (37722-20S19472) {ANTIQUE}
(15/30)
1216. HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON ARMS COMPANY SAFETY HAMMERLESS TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial
#14202, 22 RF, 3” ribbed round barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of barrel and frame retain perhaps 90% original blue, the
loss due to flaking and with overall light scratches. The cylinder shows more wear and numerous score lines with some light pitting in all
of the flutes. Triggerguard is a dull gray patina with light pitting. The checkered hard rubber H & R “target” logo grips rate very good. The
gun needs mechanical attention and does not currently function. (37740-8) {C&R}
(20/40)
1217. U.S. REVOLVER COMPANY SOLID FRAME DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #75352, 32 S&W, 2 1/2” round barrel
with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% original nickel, the loss due to flaking to a dark brown, with the triggerguard
showing remnants of original blue. The checkered hard rubber “U.S.” logo grips rate very good, the right grip with a couple scuffs or scored
lines. The gun functions loosely mechanically and the front sight is no longer present. (37712-31) {C&R}
(15/40)
1218. HOPKINS & ALLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY XL DOUBLE ACTION MEDIUM FRAME REVOLVER serial
#4088, 32 RF, 2 7/8” octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue, the loss flaked to a dark
brown, with some areas of oxidation and light pitting. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good. The gun is not mechanically functional. (37712-32) {ANTIQUE}
(15/30)
1219. U.S. R EVOLVE R COM PANY 32 TOP BR EAK R EVOLVE R serial #A37842, 32 S&W, 3” ribbed round barrel with a very good
bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original nickel, the loss flaked to a dark gray-brown with very good original blue on the triggerguard. Hammer and trigger both show very nice case colors. The checkered hard rubber “U.S.” logo grips rate about very good
with chips at their bottom. The gun functions loosely mechanically but the trigger does not return and will need mechanical attention.
(37740-7) {C&R}
(25/75)
1220. H & R ARMS CO. SAFETY HAMMERLESS “BICYCLE REVOLVER” serial #107577, 32 S&W, 2” barrel with a very good
bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue, the loss due to some very light flaking on the front edges of cylinder and underside
of frame latch area. There is good blue on the triggerguard and case colors on the trigger. The checkered hard rubber “target” logo grips
rate very good plus. The gun seems to function well. (37727-4) {C&R}
(100/200)
1221. IVER JOHNSON ARMS & CYCLE COMPANY 32 TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #R46317, 32 S&W, 3” ribbed round
barrel with an about very good bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original nickel with some very light flaking along the back of the
grip strap and some muzzle wear. The triggerguard, hammer and trigger show good blue and color case-hardening. The checkered hard
rubber owls head grips rate very good with light wear. The gun seems to function mechanically. (37739-15) {C&R}
(50/100)
1222. RUGER OLD MODEL SINGLE SIX REVOLVER serial #123705, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1959 made
revolver retains about 95% original blue and anodized finishes with light high edge wear, ejector rod housing toning to brown, and a few
light handling and operational marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with black Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. This
revolver has not had the transfer bar safety update. This is a nice old Single Six with light but honest use. (87330-182) {C&R} (300/500)
1223. BERETTA MODEL 1934 GERMAN ARMY-ISSUE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #0169AA, 380 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel with an
excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1944 dated pistol retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss on the grip frame, in addition to high edge wear, pinprick pitting and handling marks. The textured synthetic factory grips with Berretta logo rate excellent. This
pistol falls into the serial number range of 19,000 pistols made for the German Army during WWII after they occupied Italy. The barrel and
slide are correctly numbered to the gun. The pistol includes a lanyard ring and a single magazine. (87330-85) {C&R}
(250/350)
1224. SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #173710, 38 S&W, 4" barrel
with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. The revolver retains about 98% original nickel and blue with scattered light scratches, small oxidized
and pitted areas, light flaking and slight clouding. The blue on the triggerguard exhibits high edge wear and the hammer and trigger retain
robust case-hardened colors with the trigger face worn to pewter. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate excellent. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, barrel to frame fit remains tight and the gun
still times and locks up correctly. (87330-209) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
3
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1225. R UG E R OLD MODE L S U PE R S I NG LE SIX CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #60-33191, 22 LR / 22 W.M.R.F., 6 1/2"
barrel with an excellent bore. This 1970 made gun retains about 97% original blue and anodized finishes with a light oxidation blemish
at the barrel-frame juncture, high edge wear, a few scratches and a light turn ring on both cylinders. The smooth walnut factory grips
with black Ruger Phoenix medallions rate near excellent with a few light dents seen. The revolver features fully adjustable black blade
rear sight, undercut Patridge front sight and both cylinders are numbered to the gun. This revolver has not had the transfer bar safety
update. (87615-16) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1226. ETHAN ALLEN SIDEHAMMER RIMFIRE REVOLVER serial #7464, 22 Short, 2 3/8" octagon barrel with slight oxidation in
the grooves. This eighth issue revolver has been refinished and retains about 96% nickel with scattered light oxidation blemishes, flaking
finish and minor pinprick pitting. The smooth rosewood grips rate very good with flaking finish, dents and scratches. The grips, barrel and
cylinder are correctly numbered to the gun. The barrel markings are thinning from the metal preparation. The gun times and locks up intermittently and is in need of attention. (87591-6) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1227. R UG E R N EW MODE L S U PE R S I NG LE SIX REVOLVER serial #62-68301, 22 LR, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This
1974-made gun retains about 96% original blue and anodized finishes with scattered light oxidation blemishes, minor pinprick pitting,
high edge wear, a few scratches and a light turn ring on the cylinder. The smooth walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent with a few light handling marks. The revolver features fully adjustable black blade rear sight and serrated ramp front
sight. (87615-9) {MODERN}
(250/450)
1228. RUGER NEW MODEL SUPER SINGLE SIX REVOLVER serial #63-36191, 22 LR, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This
gun retains about 90% plus original blue and anodized finishes with scattered light oxidation blemishes, high edge wear, a few scratches
and dings, plus a turn ring on the cylinder. The cylinder and portions of the barrel are thinning to a mix of purple and blue. The smooth
walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate very good to excellent with light dents and scratches. The revolver features
fully adjustable black blade rear sight and smooth ramp front sight. (87615-15) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1229. RUGER NEW MODEL SUPER SINGLE SIX REVOLVER serial #69-55106, 22 LR, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This
gun retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with scattered light scratches, slight high edge wear and a turn ring on the
cylinder. The smooth walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. The revolver features fully adjustable black
blade rear sight and serrated ramp front sight. (87615-14) {MODERN}
(250/450)
1230. R UG E R N EW MODE L S U PE R S I NG LE S IX R EVOLVE R serial #26212444, 22 LR, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This
gun retains about 96% original blue and anodized finishes with scattered light flaking on the grip frame, slight high edge wear and a
turn ring on the cylinder. The smooth walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate very good to excellent with light
scratches and a few dents. The revolver features fully adjustable black blade rear sight and serrated ramp front sight. (87615-18)
{MODERN}
(200/400)
1231. KOLB MODEL 1911 NEW BABY HAMMERLESS TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #26, 22 Short, 2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this folding trigger revolver retain about 96% original nickel with scattered light oxidation blemishes, pitting,
flaking finish and handling marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with embossed "K" rate excellent. The trigger return spring is
in need of attention but the gun still times and locks up. (87591-9) {C&R}
(75/150)
1232. REPLICA ARMS MODEL 1875 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER BY UBERTI serial #42, 45 Colt, 7 1/2" barrel with
an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with a scattered light scratches, turn ring on the cylinder and slight
high edge wear. The frame retains bold case-hardened colors with the brass triggerguard rating excellent. The smooth walnut factory grips
are assembly numbered to the gun and rate near excellent with a few minor handling marks. Timing and lock up remain excellent. Should
make a great cowboy action shooting gun. (87615-8) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1233. HERITAGE MANUFACTURING ROUGH RIDER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER BY PIETTA serial #F11057, 45 Colt, 5
1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This Colt Single Action Army clone retains about 99% original blue finish with a faint turn ring on the
cylinder. The frame and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with a few light operational marks on the hammer. The smooth onepiece walnut factory grips rate excellent. Included with the gun is a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the revolver,
fired case, manual and paperwork. The revolver appears to have seen little use. (87615-11) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1234. GERMAN COMMERCIAL P.626(B) SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY FABRIQUE NATIONALE serial #16371b, 32 ACP, 4
3/8" barrel with an excellent bore. This seldom seen commercial variation of the P.626(b) retains about 90% plus original wartime dull blue
with the grip frame thinning to pewter, high edge wear and light handling marks. The pistol is fitted with un-numbered checkered walnut
factory grips that rate very good to excellent with a few dents and scratches. Small numbers of the commercial variant used substitute walnut grips. The barrel, bottom of the slide and slide extension are correctly numbered to the gun. There is a correct "(eagle) / WaA140"
Waffenamt mark on the left side of the barrel; "(eagle) / (swastika)" proof marks on the left slide, frame, and chamber areas, along with a
triangle mark on the rear of the frame below the slide and "MR" stamped on the left front triggerguard bow. The included magazine is
marked "FN / 7.65m/m" on the right side of the tube. (87330-68) {C&R}
(300/500)
1235. BROWNING BUCK MARK SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #655PR07275, 22 LR, 5 1/2" slab sided heavy barrel with an excellent
bore. This 1987-made revolver retains about 97% original blue with scattered light oxidation blemishes and pitting around the muzzle, and
a few light handling marks. The smooth hardwood grips with gold Browning Buckmark medallions rate excellent with a few minor scratches. The pistol features adjustable black blade factory rear sight and Patridge front sight. The pistol includes a single magazine. (87615-5)
{MODERN}
(200/400)
1236. RUGER NEW MODEL SUPER SINGLE SIX CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #66-16399, 22 LR / 22 W.M.R.F., 5 1/2"
barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a few scratches, slight high edge
wear and a turn ring on both cylinders. The smooth walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. The revolver
includes a spare unfluted 22 W.M.R.F. cylinder that is numbered to the gun along with a factory red felt cylinder pouch and cylinder box.
(87615-12) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1237. RUGER OLD MODEL SINGLE SIX CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #21-18581, 22 LR / 22 W.M.R.F., 6 1/2" barrel with
an excellent bore. This 1972 made revolver retains about 98% original blue with some light high edge wear, turn ring on the cylinder (22
LR) and light handling marks. The 22 W.M.R.F. cylinder shows light use but retains about 80% blue with the remainder loss to scattered
oxidation and pitting. The smooth walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate near excellent with light scattered dents.
The revolver includes a fluted spare 22 W.M.R.F. cylinder that is numbered to the gun along with a factory red felt cylinder pouch. This
revolver has not had the transfer bar safety update. (87615-19) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1238. RUGER OLD MODEL SINGLE SIX REVOLVER serial #471466, 22 LR, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1967-made
revolver retains about 97% original blue and anodized finishes with light high edge wear, scattered scratches, thinning finish on the left
recoil shield and turn ring on the cylinder. The smooth walnut factory grips with black Ruger Phoenix medallions rate near excellent with
a few light dents and dings. This revolver has not had the transfer bar safety update. This is a nice old Single Six with light but honest use.
(87615-17) {MODERN}
(250/450)
4
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1239. RUGER OLD MODEL SINGLE SIX REVOLVER serial #135803, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1959-made
revolver retains about 97% original blue and anodized finishes with light high edge wear, scattered scratches, thinning finish on the front
strap and turn ring on the cylinder. The smooth walnut factory grips with black Ruger Phoenix medallions rate near excellent with a few
light dents and dings. The front sight has been altered to a triangular configuration with the ramp facing the shooter lightly stippled. This
revolver has had the transfer bar safety update and the original parts are not provided. (87615-13) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1240. RUGER NEW MODEL SUPER SINGLE SIX REVOLVER serial #261-37531, 22 LR, 9 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This
revolver retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a few scratches, slight high edge wear and a turn ring on the cylinder.
The smooth walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate near excellent with a two small dings on the front edge of the
right panel. (87615-6) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1241. JOSIAH ELLS POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION BAR HAMMER REVOLVER serial #35, .31 cal., 3 1/4" octagon barrel
with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of this second model are smooth brown with highlights of pewter with a few
remnants of blue in the protected areas of the frame and barrel. Light factory floral engraving covers the flats of the frame with light coverage on the cylinder and wedges on the barrel. The smooth hardwood grips rate fair with the right panel broken in two pieces, along
with, light handling marks. The revolver is missing the small cylinder pin release button / screw; the gun still times and locks up. The hammer is marked "Ells Patent" on the left and "Aug.1 1854 / April.28. 1857" on the right side. (86889-157) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
1242. RUGER 22/45 MARK III TARGET MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #270-74833, 22 LR, 5 1/2" bull barrel with an
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features a factory
Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight and a factory scope base. Included are a factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine, fired case (opened), manual and paperwork. The pistol is optics ready for those who prefer them or
can be used with the iron sights as is. (87615-3) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1243. RUGER 22/45 MARK III HUNTER MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #270-13856, 22 LR, 5 1/2" fluted bull barrel with
an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features a factory
Patridge front sight, black blade adjustable rear sight and a factory scope base. Included are a factory hard case correctly end labeled and
numbered to the gun, a single magazine, internal lock key, fired case and manual. The pistol is optics ready for those who prefer them or
can be used with the iron sights as is. (87615-4) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1244. GERMAN COMMERCIAL 38H SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY J.P. SAUER & SOHN serial #434739, 32 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel
with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 90% original military blue with most of the loss to thinning finish on the grip frame, along
with light high edge wear. The black checkered factory Bakelite grips with "SuS" logo rate excellent. The pistol has the rough military finish
of the later war years but retains the slide safety. It has correct proof marks but no Waffenamt acceptance markings and the only markings
on the slide are "Cal. 7.65" on the left side. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. (87330-92) {C&R}
(300/500)
1245. GERMAN 38H SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY J.P. SAUER & SOHN serial #474706, 32 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel with an excellent bore.
This pistol retains about 96% original military blue with high edge wear, slight thinning on the grip frame and the overall finish drifting to
plum. The black checkered factory Bakelite grips with "SuS" logo rate very good plus with light scratches, dents and dings. The pistol has
the rough military finish of the later war years but retains the slide safety. It has correct eagle / 37 Waffenamt acceptance mark and "Cal.
7.65" on the left side of the slide. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. (87330-91) {C&R}
(300/500)
1246. MOSSER SUPERIOR SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #2622, 25 ACP, 2 1/4" barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The pistol retains
about 95% re-applied blue that is starting to thin to a smoky gray on the slide in addition to high edge wear, scratches and scattered pinprick pitting. The checkered black hard rubber grips have "Superior" in an oval with a dot border. They rate near excellent with light wear.
The side of the slide is marked "THE VERITABLE MOSSER AUTOMATIC PISTOL SUPERIOR 6.35". (87330-87) {C&R}
(50/150)
1247. S M ITH & WE S SON DOU BLE ACTION FOU RTH MODE L TOP-BR EAK R EVOLVE R serial #80662, 32 S&W, 3" barrel
with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver retains about 97% original nickel with scattered oxidation blemishes, bubbling finish,
scratches and a turn ring on the cylinder. The hammer and trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with the face of the trigger worn
to pewter. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips with S&W logo rate near excellent exhibiting light handling marks. Timing and
lock up remain excellent, barrel to frame fit remains tight and all appropriate parts, including the grips, are correctly numbered to the
gun. (87535-64) {ANTIQUE}
(250/350)
1248. SMITH & WESSON DOUBLE ACTION FOURTH MODEL TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #80635, 32 S&W, 3" barrel
with an excellent bore. This revolver retains about 98% original nickel with scattered oxidation blemishes, freckling, scratches and a turn
ring on the cylinder. The hammer and trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with the face of the trigger worn to pewter. The diamond
checkered hard rubber grips with S&W logo rate excellent exhibiting a few light handling marks. Timing, lock up and the trigger return
spring are in need of attention but barrel-to-frame fit is tight. All appropriate parts, including the grips, are correctly numbered to the gun.
(87535-50) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1249. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #37169, 32 S&W, 3 1/2" barrel with an
oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original nickel with scattered freckling, scratches, crazing finish and handling
marks. The hammer has bold case-hardened colors with light operational marks. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips rate
excellent. The grips and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is tight with excellent timing and lockup.
(87535-57) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
1250. AMERICAN STANDARD TOOL POCKET TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #25549, 22 Short, 3" octagon barrel with an oxidized and
pitted bore. The seven shot, fourteen stop, cylinder is brown with a visible scene that has softened, along with pitting and oxidation stains.
The remaining surfaces retain about 95% re-applied nickel with most of the loss on the grip frame along with oxidation blemishes, minor
pinprick pitting and handling marks. The unmarked smooth walnut grips rate very good with light dents, dings and scratches. The barrel
and cylinder are correctly numbered to the gun and timing is good but lock-up is in need of attention. (87535-63) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)
1251. COLT OFFICIAL POLICE REVOLVER serial #841991, 38 Special, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1955-made revolver has
been non-factory refurbished and retains about 99% factory blue and re-applied blue finishes. The barrel has crisp markings and is a
replacement with original factory finish. The remaining metal surfaces have strong markings, in addition to a few deep pits that could not
be removed in metal preparation. The un-numbered checkered factory walnut grips with silver Colt medallions rate good to very good, and
have been lightly cleaned and refinished. The diamond points are worn flat along with light scratches and dents. The gun includes a brown
factory hinged box that is correctly numbered to the gun but no longer end labeled. The rear of the box has a hole wearing through it from
hammer rub and the right side has a tear. Also included are a Colt "Handling the Handgun", Colt "Shooting Suggestions" and a coin style
screwdriver. The gun looks good, times and locks up correctly and should make a fine shooter. (87614-1) {C&R}
(300/500)
1252. BELGIAN FOLDING TRIGGER DOUBLE ACTION PINFIRE REVOLVER serial #5, 7.62mm Pinfire, 3 1/4" octagon barrel
with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces have been cleaned to a bright pewter with surface pitting and handling marks. The
smooth walnut factory stocks rate good with dents, dings and scratches. The ejector has a series of non-professionally added light notches, the trigger spring is in need of attention, the loading gate is missing, and timing and lock up are not correctly functioning. (87535-74)
{ANTIQUE}
(15/30)
5
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1253. HYD E & S H AT TU C K K E N O S I N G LE S H OT
DE R I NG E R PI STOL serial #777, 22 RF, 2 3/8" barrel with
an oxidized and pitted bore. The barrel has been lightly cleaned
to pewter with light to moderate handling marks. The pistol
retains about 95% original nickel finish on the brass frame with
some light flaking, bubbling, scratches and dents. The hammer
and trigger are worn to pewter with just a hint of case-hardened colors visible on the base of the hammer. The smooth walnut grips are not numbered to the gun (#517) but rate good to
very good overall with a tiny chip missing on each panel at the
frame juncture and the fit has left the metal is proud of the
frame. Barrel to frame fit has slight play but, remains functional.
1253
(87535-55) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
1254. ORDNANCE TECHNOLOGY INC. SSP-86 SINGLE
SHOT PISTOL serial #2027, 22 Hornet, 13 1/2" barrel with
an excellent bore. The pistol retains about 97% original black finish with scattered light scratches and slight high edge wear. The
one-piece factory synthetic pistolgrip stock rates excellent. The pistol is equipped with a Weaver mount with an Aimpoint Electronic dot
sight that still functions and has slightly clouded lenses. (86520-2949) {MODERN} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection] (200/400)
1255. THOMPSON CENTER "SUPER 16" CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #411044, 223 Remington, 16 1/4" heavy
barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 99% original blue. The walnut factory pistol grip with cushion backstrap rates excellent; the forestock also rates excellent. The pistol has the original factory front and rear sights and there is a set of Thompson Center scope
rings installed on the barrel. This later version has the selector / safety mounted on the top of the hammer. The perfect set up for varminting.
(86520-676) {MODERN} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(250/450)
1256. THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #155890, 7mm TCU, 10" heavy barrel with an excellent
bore. This pistol retains about 97% original blue with scattered light scratches. The walnut factory pistolgrip has finger grooves and thumb
rest, and rates near excellent with a few light handling marks, a very small chip missing from the lower left butt and the buttplate is missing.
The forestock also rates near excellent with minor handling marks. The pistol has the original factory front sight but the rear has been
removed and a Weaver type scope base installed. This version has the screwdriver type selector on the hammer face and utilizes a hammer
mounted cross bolt safety. The7mm TCU was a favorite of the Silhouette crowd but has also found favor with hunters. (86520-3060)
{MODERN} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
1257. THOMPSON CENTER "SUPER 14" CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #237252, 35 Remington, 14" heavy barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting a small pitted area by the chamber. This pistol retains about 96% original blue with scattered light oxidation blemishes, freckling and minor handling marks. The checkered replacement Pachmayr rubber pistol grip rates near excellent with a
few blemishes. The checkered replacement Pachmayr forestock also rates excellent. The pistol has the original factory front sight but the
rear has been replaced with a T/C scope mount. The pistol has a Thompson Center RP 3x20 "Electra Dot" long eye relief pistol scope
mounted with clear optics. The illuminated dot is not functioning but probably is in need of a battery. This version of the Contender has the
screwdriver type selector on the hammer face and utilizes a hammer mounted cross bolt safety. The pistol also includes a hammer spur
extension and scope cover. (86520-3884) {MODERN} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
1258. SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL 32 DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #753, 32 S&W, 3 1/2" replacement third model barrel (#35669) with a slightly oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver retains about 90% plus original nickel with scattered light flaking, oxidation blemishes, cleaned areas of pitting and handling marks. The triggerguard has about 99% blue finish with bold
case-hardened colors on the hammer and trigger. The hammer and trigger are worn to pewter on the face and spur, along with, light operational marks. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips with S&W logo rate excellent. In addition to the aforementioned barrel,
the grips are not numbered to the gun but all other parts are. One of the legs on the extractor star is broken. The revolver includes an unnumbered factory hinged box end labeled for a third model or later double action top-break revolver (3 1/2" barrel). The box rates good
to very good with a torn hinge and edge wear. (86520-3314) {ANTIQUE} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
1259. SMITH & WESSON LADYSMITH REVOLVER serial #9259, 22 Long, 3 1/2" barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This second
model Ladysmith retains about 80% later professionally applied nickel with the heaviest loss to the grip frame and cylinder along with
cleaned oxidation blemishes, scratches and pitting. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent with light handling marks. The
grips are not correctly numbered to the gun but all other parts are correctly numbered to the gun. An ad-hoc aftermarket coil spring has
been substituted for the broken trigger return spring and there is a shaped screw added to the frame by the window to retain the cylinder
when open. The timing and lock up are in need of attention and markings on the gun indicate it started life with a blue finish. (86520-841)
{C&R} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
1260. MAN U R H I N PP S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #68902, 32 ACP, 3 3/4" barrel with minor pitting in the bore. This French-made
pistol retains about 97% original blue with light high edge wear. The replacement checkered black plastic Walther grips have the
Walther banner and rate very good to excellent with light handling marks. The left side of the frame has an "X'd" out "BYP" in an
"(oval)", St. Etienne proof marks appear on the barrel and slide, no importer mark present, and the slide is correctly numbered to the
gun. The pistol includes a black leather flap holster with light wear and a single finger rest Manurhin magazine. (86520-4491) {C&R}
[Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
1261. S M ITH & W E S S O N M&P 9 S E M I-A UTO P I STO L serial #DTS1094, 9mm, 4 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 99% original black finish and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol is equipped with three dot windage
adjustable sights. The pistol includes a single ten round factory magazine. This is a good all-around pistol for defense or practice.
(87628-1) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1262. HIGH STANDARD DELUXE SENTINEL REVOLVER serial #2092384, 22 LR, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1968-made
model R-107 revolver retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a light turn ring on the cylinder. The checkered plastic factory
grips rate excellent. The revolver includes a factory box correctly labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. This gun was won
by the original owner for winning a regional match in 1969 and appears to have seen little use. (87617-32) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1263. RUGER MARK I TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #11-05172, 22 LR, 6 7/8" tapered barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue. The checkered black Delrin factory grips with black Ruger Phoenix medallion rate excellent.
The pistol features the original factory target sights and an over-travel stop screw was added to the trigger. The pistol includes the original
factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, shipping sleeve, single factory magazine, manual and paperwork. This pistol
appears to have seen minimal use. (87617-26) {MODERN}
(300/500)
6
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1264. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 64 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #D727038, 38 Special, 2" pinned barrel with an
excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this revolver rate near excellent with scattered light scratches and a turn ring on the cylinder.
The Magna trigger and standard hammer retain their hard chrome finish with a few light scratches. The checkered walnut factory Magna
grips with silver S&W medallions are correctly numbered to the gun and rate near excellent with a few light handling marks. Timing and
lock up are excellent. The gun includes a Hunter #1100K 58 belt holster in excellent condition. (87627-7) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1265. ARMI SAN MARCO MODEL 1851 .44 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #B99253, .44 cal., 7 1/2" octagon barrel
with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original nickel plate on the barrel and cylinder, and gold colored plate on the
frame and grip frame. There is light scroll engraving on the frame with wedges on the flats of the barrel and a roll scene on the stepped
cylinder. The one-piece walnut grips rate excellent. The revolver includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the
gun. (87627-8) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
1266. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 945 "22 SPECIAL" TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #602426, 22 LR, 6"
barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue with most of the loss on the frontstrap along with a turn
ring on the cylinder, a few flecks of freckling, handling wear and minor high edge wear. The hammer and barrel latch retain bold casehardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered one-piece walnut grip rates excellent. The revolver still correctly times and
locks, and the barrel to frame fit is "tight as a drum". This revolver has a fixed rear sight and half-moon brass blade front sight. Included
with the gun is an Allen camouflage gun rug. (87617-33) {C&R}
(200/400)
1267. SMITH & WESSON FIRST MODEL SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL serial #14772, 38 S&W, 10" "Model of 91" marked
barrel with a near excellent bore that exhibits a light frosting. This pistol retains about 90% old, possibly factory, nickel finish that exhibits
scattered light freckling, sideplate flaking to brown, a few light dents on the backstrap and bubbling. The hammer retains some case-hardened colors that are toning to pewter with the trigger completely toned to brown. The original grips have been replaced by a set of checkered Pachmayr Compac rubber grips that rates excellent. The barrel latch and barrel have serial #3 with no discernable number found
under the extractor. The barrel has a Paine bead front sight and adjustable rear sight built into the latch. Barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and
the gun was set up to be converted to a revolver as the hand and cylinder stop are present. According to Smith & Wesson 1857-1945 by
Neal & Jinks this pistol started life as a 22 caliber target pistol. (86520-1240) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1268. COLT POCKET POSITIVE REVOLVER serial #76295, 32 New Police, 3 1/2" barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This 1916-made
revolver retains about 97% original blue finish with light high edge wear, a few chemical blemishes on the frame and handling marks. The
hammer and trigger retain beautiful nitre colors. The checkered hard rubber factory grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate good
to very good with a small chip missing off the toe of the right panel. The latch pin assembly is broken but a replacement part should be
available from various sources. (86520-4080) {C&R}
(350/550)
1269. IVER JOHNSON THIRD MODEL SAFETY AUTOMATIC HAMMER TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #H18113, 38
S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore with one small oxidation blemish visible. The revolver retains about 75% original blue finish with
scattered oxidation, scratches and pitting. The hammer and trigger retain robust case-hardened colors with light operational marks. The
checkered hard rubber factory grips with owl head rate excellent. The gun still works mechanically. (86519-524) {C&R}
(100/200)
1270. UNMARKED SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #222, 32 Rimfire, 2 1/4" barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. The metal
surfaces retain about 90% original nickel finish with scattered light oxidation blemishes, pitting, along with handling and operational marks.
The smooth rosewood grips rate excellent with a few light scratches and dents. The revolver still times and locks up correctly. (87535-59)
{ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
1271. COLT HUNTSMAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #114606-C, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this
1957 made pistol retain about 85% original blue with the grip frame mostly pewter with some areas thinning to gray, high edge wear, and
minor oxidation blemishes and pinprick pitting. The checkered plastic factory grips rate very good with scattered light handling marks. The
pistol includes a single factory magazine. Should make a good shooter. (87682-54) {C&R}
(200/400)
1272. HIGH STANDARD MODEL H-D MILITARY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #154883, 22 LR, 6 3/4" heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 90% original blue with most of the loss to wear on the grip frame, in addition to high edge wear, scratches on the top of the slide and light handling marks. The checkered black hard rubber grips rate very good with light wear to the diamond
points, dings, dents and scratches. The pistol has the correct factory adjustable rear sight and serrated Patridge front sight. A single magazine is provided. (87676-26) {C&R}
(300/500)
1273. E S S EX AR M S COR PORATION GOVE R N M E NT MODE L LONG S LI DE S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #SS1935, 45
ACP, 7" barrel with an excellent bore. The matte and lightly polished stainless steel surfaces rate near excellent with a few light scratches and handling marks. The double diamond checkered walnut grips rate excellent. The pistol features an "A.M.T. Hardballer Long
Slide" with stainless steel modified ramp front sight and black blade adjustable rear sight. The pistol includes a single magazine.
(87660-10) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1274. MARLIN MODEL 55 "THE ORIGINAL GOOSE GUN" BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #09492395, 12 ga., 36" full
choke plain barrel with an excellent bore. This "long tom" retains about 97% original blue with a few light handling marks and a small wear
mark about mid-barrel that is toning to pewter. The one-piece hardwood stock rates near excellent with a few light dents and dings. The
original recoil pad remains in excellent condition. The shotgun features quick detachable sling swivel studs and includes a single factory
magazine. This shotgun has not seen much use. (87693-1) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1275. WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #447929, 12 ga., 26" ventilated rib barrel with an excellent
bore and adjustable "Poly Choke". The shotgun retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a few light handling marks. The
buttstock with factory recoil pad rates near excellent with a few light dings and dents. The forend rates excellent. The original three shot
factory "duck plug" is included (installed) for those wishing to pursue migratory birds. This shotgun has seen very little use. (87693-2)
{MODERN}
(150/250)
1276. STEVENS MODEL 58 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, 12 ga., 26" plain barrel with an excellent bore and "Savage Adjustable
Choke". The shotgun retains about 99% original blue on the metal surfaces and case-hardened colors on the bolt with a few light scattered
handling marks. The one-piece hardwood stock rates good to very good with light handling marks but most of the loss due to water staining and flaking finish around the butt. The original hard rubber buttplate rates excellent. The shotgun includes a single factory magazine.
(87693-3) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1277. UBERTI MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #A42717, .44 cal., 8" barrel with an excellent bore. The
revolver retains about 99% original finishes. The blue finish on the barrel, cylinder and backstrap are excellent with a few handling marks
and faint turn mark. The case-hardened colors on the frame, loading lever and hammer are robust with a few operational marks and
scratches. The brass triggerguard frame rates excellent as do the one-piece walnut factory grips. This replica includes the original factory
box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun and a manual. The gun appears to have seen little if any use. (87703-28)
{ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
7
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1278. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #83483, 22 Short, 3 3/16" barrel with a lightly pitted
bore. This standard model 3rd issue revolver has been non-factory re-nickel plated with about 99% remaining and exhibits some scattered
handling marks, turn ring and the finish is starting to cloud most notably on the barrel. The smooth rosewood grips rate very good to excellent with a few light handling marks. The grips are numbered to the gun and the frame, barrel and cylinder have correct matching assembly
numbers. Barrel to frame fit is "tight as a drum" and the mechanism is fully functional. (87724-4) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
1279. LEE ARMS CO. RED JACKET NO. 4 REVOLVER serial #23666, 32 RF Long, 2 3/4" octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized and
pitted bore. The revolver retains about 99% original nickel plate with scattered light handling and operational marks. The smooth rosewood
grips rate very good to excellent with light handling marks. The frame, barrel, cylinder and grips are numbered to the gun. (87653-17)
{ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
1280. BROWN I NG BUCK MAR K PLU S S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #655PR05129, 22 LR, 5 1/2" slab sided bull barrel with
an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% polished and matte blue finish with a few light scratches. The smooth hardwood factory grips with gold "Buck Mark" medallions rate excellent. The gun features adjustable black blade rear sight and Patridge
front sight. The pistol includes a factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of magazines and a manual.
(87665-9) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1281. RAMLINE EXACTOR SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #P5-41-07073, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The polymer surfaces of this pistol rate near excellent with light handling wear. The pistol features a modified serrated ramp front sight and drift adjustable
rear sight. The pistol includes a factory hard case correctly labeled to the gun but not numbered, (1) fifteen round magazine, Allen wrench,
manual and targets. (87680-8) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1282. TANARMI BUFFALO SCOUT SINGLE ACTION CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER BY TANFOGLIO serial #98268, 22 LR /
22 W.M.R.F., 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver retains about 95% original blue and anodized finishes with a turn ring on
the 22 LR cylinder, handling wear on the grip frame and the finish on the non-ferrous metal frame is flaking resulting in a gray and silver
spotted look. The 22 W.M.R.F. cylinder appears unused. The chamber mouths on the 22 LR cylinder have a burr on the edge each chamber
from firing pin strikes. The checkered thumb rest grips rate near excellent with light handling wear. The gun includes a factory box correctly
end labeled and numbered to the gun, spare 22 W.M.R.F. cylinder, Allen wrench and manual. (87663-1) {MODERN}
(50/150)
1283. HIGH STANDARD DOUBLE NINE REVOLVER serial #1606654, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
of this model W-104 revolver retain about 97% original nickel plate with small areas of flaking on the right recoil shield and grip frame, in
addition to, a few scratches and a turn ring. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors with freckling and light wear to the spur. The
faux stag grips rate excellent. The gun features drift adjustable rear sight, half-moon front sight and double / single action capabilities.
(87656-43) {MODERN} [E.P.W. Collection]
(200/300)
1284. COLT N EW FRONTI E R R EVOLVE R serial #G46613, 22 LR, 4 3/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The grip frame retains full
anodized finish and the cylinder has about 98% remaining with light operational and handling wear. The barrel and ejector rod housing
only retain about 40% original blue with the remainder smoky gray from use and from soldering a new sight to the barrel. The frame
retains strong to robust case-hardened colors with recoil shields worn to silver. The checkered eagle synthetic factory grips rate excellent. The original factory Accro sight is present but the front sight has been replaced with an approximately .538" tall x .173" wide sight.
(87721-55D31410) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1285. RUGER OLD MODEL SUPER SINGLE SIX CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #60-52329, 22 LR / 22 W.M.R.F., 6 1/2"
barrel with an excellent bore. The revolver retains about 98% original blue and anodized finishes with some limited high edge wear,
scratches and a turn ring on the cylinder. The 22 magnum cylinder appears to have seen little if any use. The smooth walnut factory grips
with black Ruger Phoenix rate very good with scattered light dents, dings and scratches. The revolver includes a factory box correctly end
labeled and numbered to the gun, spare cylinder with felt pouch, manual and paperwork. The transfer bar safety update has not been
done to this revolver. A classic Ruger revolver. (87714-79) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1286. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-5 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #C614779, 38 Special, 4" pinned tapered barrel
with an excellent bore. The revolver retains about 99% re-applied blue with a light turn ring on the cylinder and scratches. There is no factory
refinish marks on the gun but the refurbish is factory quality. The standard hammer and standard trigger retain bold case-hardened colors.
The diamond checkered Magna grips with silver S&W medallions are numbered to the gun and rate fair to good with moderate to heavy
wear on the diamond points, as well as, dents, scuffs and scratches. This rejuvenated revolver includes a factory box that is not labeled or
numbered to the gun. This early 1960's made gun is ready for another for another 50 years of service. (87714-61) {C&R}
(200/400)
1287. SAVAGE MODEL 101 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #10248, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain about 96% original blue and anodized finishes with high edge wear, freckling and handling marks. The smooth hardwood factory
grips with embossed Savage Indian head rate near excellent with a small chip off the butt of the right panel, scattered tiny checks and a
few handling marks. This pistol was configured to resemble a single action revolver including chamber mouths with faux bullets showing
on the front of the faux cylinder. (87714-73) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1288. U BE RTI MODE L 1847 WALKE R PE RCU S S ION R EVOLVE R serial #13100, .44 cal., 9" barrel with an excellent bore. This
replica revolver retains about 99% original finishes with a few minor oxidation stains. There is rich blue on the barrel, backstrap and
grip frame and bold case-hardened colors on the frame, loading lever and hammer. The case colors on the right side of the frame are
thin but appear to be as applied by the factory. The smooth one-piece walnut grip rates excellent with a few minor dents. This big
horse pistol includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. This gun appears to have little if any use.
(87678-10) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
1289. S M ITH & WE S SON MODE L 10-6 M I LITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #D735682, 38 Special, 4" pinned heavy barrel
with a fair bore. There is a series of tool marks on the bottom three sets of lands which appear to be defect in the manufacture of the
barrel. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original nickel plate with scattered freckling and pinprick pitting in addition to a turn ring
and handling marks. The standard hammer and smooth .400" target trigger have been buffed to a dull pewter color. The checkered
Pachmayr Gripper grips rate very good with light soiling and handling wear. The red ramp on the front sight has been replaced with a
pink translucent insert. The bolt plunger is missing but the spring is still present and should be an easy fix. The cylinder still properly
locks. (87711-26) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1290. REMINGTON NO. 2 VEST POCKET DERINGER PISTOL serial #14, 30 RF, 3 1/2" half round half octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This iron frame pistol has remnants of past engraving on the receiver and wedges on the rear of the barrel that are
moderately to heavily thinned from metal preparation before refinish. The surfaces retain about 97% re-applied nickel plate with scattered
light oxidation blemishes, bubbling finish and scratches. The saw handle ivory grips rate very good with light dents and scratches. The rear
of the grip panels has a handwritten name that is not fully discernible. The mechanism is fully functional. A very nice refinished Vest Pocket
in a rare caliber. (87656-3) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(300/500)
8
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1291. RUGER MK III 22 / 45 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #218-92752, 22 LR, 5 1/2" bull barrel with an excellent bore. This polymer
frame pistol retains about 97% original blue with scattered light oxidation blemishes, high edge wear and handling marks. The polymer
frame rates very good to excellent with scattered handling wear and a ding on the left front frame. The pistol has the standard adjustable
rear sight and undercut Patridge front sight. Included is a single magazine. (87703-47) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1292. RUGER STANDARD MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #58408, 22 LR, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1953made pistol retains about 96% original blue with scattered light scratches, high edge wear, and handling marks. The black checkered
Delrin grips with black Ruger Phoenix rate very good to excellent exhibiting scattered light diamond wear and a few scratches. The pistol
includes a single magazine. (87695-13) {C&R}
(200/400)
1293. WALTHER P22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #N040576, 22 LR, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 99%
anodized and blue finishes and the green polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol has a faux compensator fitted to the extended barrel with
a front sight installed but the slide still has its front sight also in place. The rear sight is a windage adjustable and the sights are set up for a
three dot sight picture. The pistol includes a pair of magazines. A great little gun for plinking or training. (87688-4) {MODERN} (200/300)
1294. HIGH STANDARD SUPERMATIC TOURNAMENT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #829665, 22 LR, 6 3/4" heavy barrel with
an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss to the grip frame in addition to high edge wear
and scratches. The checkered walnut thumb rest grips with gold High Standard medallions rate very good to excellent with limited diamond point wear and scratches. The barrel has been drilled and tapped with the forward hole appearing to be off axis. The original iron
sights are present and the pistol includes a single magazine. (87721-57D31498) {C&R}
(300/500)
1295. COLT JUNIOR POCKET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #33411cc, 25 ACP, 2 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1964 made
pistol retains about 98% original blue with scattered light scratches and limited edge wear. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver
Colt medallions rate excellent. This tiny vest pocket pistol is marked "Made in Spain for Colt's" on the frame, the slide and barrel are numbered to the gun and includes a single magazine. (87649-3) {C&R}
(250/350)
1296. COLT OFFICERS MODEL TARGET REVOLVER serial #606203, 38 Special, 6" heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal
surfaces of this 1937 made gun retain about 90% original blue with high edge wear, numerous scratches, a few minor dings and a turn
ring. The unmarked checkered thumb rest hardwood replacement aftermarket grips rate very good to excellent with light scratches and
scuffs. The sideplate is missing one screw and the other has slot damage as does the sight windage screw. The pistol features an Officers
Model rear sight and King reflector front sight with the red insert missing. Lock up remains excellent but timing is in need of attention.
(87711-24) {MODERN}
(350/550)
1297. COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #55386, 25 ACP, 2 1/8" barrel with an
excellent bore. This 1911-made pistol retains about 95% factory quality re-applied blue finish with high edge wear, some thinning finish
and scattered light scratches. The trigger, safety and grip safety retain strong case-hardened colors with grip safety thinning. The correct
checkered hard rubber factory grips rate near excellent with minor wear. There is no factory refurbish marks on the gun. Included with the
gun is a single unmarked magazine. (87682-48) {C&R}
(250/350)
1298. COLT NEW POLICE REVOLVER serial #8150, 32 Long Colt, 4" barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This 1899-made pistol
retains about 80% original blue with moderate high edge wear, grip frame worn to pewter, cleaned oxidation stains, pinprick pitting and
handling marks. The trigger and hammer retain rich nitre blue color with light wear. The un-numbered checkered fleur-de-lis style grips
with Colt in an oval rate near excellent with light handling marks. The sideplate has a "(Rampant Colt)" surrounded by "Colt's New Police".
Timing and lock up are excellent. (87676-27) {C&R}
(300/400)
1299. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON INC. MODEL 732 GUARDSMAN REVOLVER serial #AZ031516, 32 S&W, 4" barrel
with an excellent but bulged bore. This revolver retains about 99% original blue with a light turn ring. The checkered synthetic factory grips
with H&R logo are in very good to excellent condition with a scratch on the top of the left grip. (87682-56) {MODERN}
(30/80)
1300. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 32-1 38/32 TERRIER REVOLVER serial #R27598, 38 S&W, 1 7/8" pinned barrel with an
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with freckling on the backstrap, scattered scratches, scuffs, the initials
"R.N.H." in electric pencil on the left side of the frame and a turn ring. The standard trigger and standard hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with a light operational wear. The checkered walnut factory Magna grips with silver S&W logo are not correctly numbered to
the gun but rate very good with light wear, scratches and scuffs. (87682-51) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1301. COLT OFFICIAL POLICE REVOLVER serial #41314, 38 Special, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver is numbered in the
“Official Police” 22 caliber series and has been retro fitted to 38 Special. The frame and replacement cylinder retain about 85% factory blue
with the backstrap worn to brown, high edge wear, freckling and handling wear. The replacement barrel has about 70% re-applied blue
with the muzzle worn to pewter. The un-numbered checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate good with light to moderate wear on the diamond points, along with, light dents and scratches. There is a small grind mark on the right side forward triggerguard
bow which has removed the verified proof, the bolt stop is missing but the spring is present and the firing pin tip has been lightly machined.
No factory refurbish marks are present on the gun. A few parts and a little expert work should get this ad hoc gun ready to shoot again.
(87682-57) {C&R}
(200/300)
1302. SMITH & WESSON 32 REGULATION POLICE HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #610671, 32 S&W, 1 7/8" pinned
barrel with an excellent bore. This transitional flat latch five screw revolver is built on an improved "I" frame. The metal surfaces retain about
80% original blue with moderate high edge wear especially on the cylinder and top strap; a turn ring on the cylinder and handling marks.
The standard trigger and standard hammer retain strong case-hardened colors with operational wear and freckling. The diamond-checkered walnut factory Magna grips with silver S&W logos are not numbered to the gun but rate good to very good with light wear, scratches
and a small chip missing on the forward top edge of each panel near the frame. Timing and lock up are excellent and gun should make a
good shooter. (87682-55) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1303. UNMARKED PERCUSSION DUAL TRIGGER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL, .30 cal., 4 5/16" octagon barrel with an oxidized
and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 50% original blue with the remainder worn to brown, high edge wear, minor dings and
scratches. The skip line checkered fleur-de-lis grips one-piece stock rates very good to excellent with light dents and dings. The end cap
on the pistolgrip rates fair as worn to pewter exhibiting scattered light freckling. The pistol utilizes a unique hammer that cocks with a
reverse facing trigger in the oversized finger spur triggerguard. The gun is still mechanically functional and a hard to read name is electric
penciled to the bottom of the barrel. (87573-11) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1304. UNMARKED CENTRAL HAMMER SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL, .38 cal., 2 5/16" smooth bore brass barrel
with light pits. The brass part octagon barrel with turned muzzle and lock rate very good with scattered light dents and dings. The sideplate
has a small gap where it fits to the frame. The sides have a light sprig of foliate engraving. The hammer retracts to half cock but the full
cock notch needs attention. (87573-10) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
9
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1305. REMINGTON ARMS MARK III FLARE PISTOL serial #2698, 10 gauge, 9" barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel retain about 75% original blue finish that is starting to thin to pewter / brown with some lightly cleaned oxidation. The
hammer is worn to brown. The brass frame rates very good to excellent with a few light scratches. The smooth walnut factory grips are
correctly numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The barrel-to-frame fit is tight but the locking bolt is missing. Barrel and frame have correct matching serial numbers. (87573-4) {C&R}
(100/200)
1306. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 22 SPECIAL TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #599083, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue with the frontstrap partially thinning to brown, light freckling and scratches.
The checkered one-piece oversized factory target grips rate near excellent with light handling marks. The barrel-to-frame fit has slight play
and the gun no longer times. (87711-35) {C&R}
(50/100)
1307. TAURUS MODEL PT738 TCP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #08049A, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate good to very good with scattered light oxidation stains. The polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol includes a single six round magazine with extended floorplate. (87722-12S17717) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1308. SMITH & WESSON BODYGUARD DAO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #EAN5244, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with an excellent
bore. The pistol retains about 98% original black melonite finish with a few light oxidation blemishes and the polymer frame rating excellent.
The pistol features a built in Crimson Trace laser with ambidextrous switches that allow continuous or pulse modes. The gun also features
a miniature version of the Novak style sights and includes a single magazine. (87722-13S17716) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1309. THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #235908, 22 Centerfire, 8 3/4" octagon barrel with an
excellent bore. The barrel has been rechambered to a rimmed centerfire cartridge. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish
with a few handling and operational marks. The smooth walnut factory finger groove thumb rest pistol grip rates near excellent with a few
minor dings and blemishes. The checkered walnut forend rates near excellent with a few minor dents. The pistol is fitted with a Bushnell
Phantom II 2.5X extended eye relief scope with excellent optics and the original front sight is present. The pistol has the older hammer
mounted cross bolt safety and screw driver selector. As with any gun chambered for an unknown cartridge a competent gunsmith should
determine the exact chambering and proper headspace. (87695-8) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1310. RUGER LC9S SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #328-19551, 9mm, 3 1/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about
99% original blue finish and the polymer frame rates excellent. The striker fired pistol features three dot sights and thumb safety. The pistol
includes a factory box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine, orange inert magazine for takedown, spare finger
extension floorplate, cable lock with two keys, fired case, nylon soft case with Ruger logo, manual and paperwork. The gun has seen minimal use. (87676-18) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1311. SMITH & WESSON BODYGUARD DAO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #EAK0164, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with an excellent
bore. The pistol retains about 98% original black melonite finish with light handling marks and the polymer frame rates near excellent with
a scratch on the left side. The pistol features a built in Crimson Trace laser with ambidextrous switches that allow continuous or pulse
modes. The gun also features a miniature version of the Novak style sights. The gun includes a factory box that is correctly end labeled
and numbered to the gun, a pair of magazines with finger extension floorplates, a pair of spare flat floor plates, cable lock with a pair of
keys, spare battery (unknown if it works), Galco inside the pants holster, manual and paperwork. (87676-21) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1312. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 22A SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #UAN5221, 22 LR, 5 1/2" slab sided heavy barrel with an
excellent bore. This pistol retains about 98% original black and anodized finishes with a few light scratches on the right side. The pebble
grain polymer factory grips with rubber front and back straps and the factory logo rate excellent. The pistol features a rib for mounting
optics and fully adjustable rear sight and Patridge front sight. The pistol includes a factory hard case correctly end labeled and numbered
to the gun, a single magazine and paperwork. (876695-16) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1313. SIG SAUER MODEL 1911-22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #F185273, 22 LR, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. The black and
gray finishes on the slide and frame rate about 99%. The double diamond textured wood factory grips rate excellent. The pistol feature
three dot sights, ambidextrous safeties, and interchangeable front sight. This 1911A1 clone includes a factory hard case correctly end
labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine, (2) spare front sights of different heights, barrel wrench, (2) different size Allen
wrenches, cleaning brush, cable lock with two keys, tube of TW25 gun grease, manual and paperwork. If you like the old government
warhorse you will like this plinker. (87695-25) {MODERN}
(350/550)
1314. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 999 SPORTSMAN TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #AJ81943, 22 LR, 6"
barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue finish with light freckling, an impact mark on the muzzle
below the front sight, scuff on the cylinder, and light handling marks. The diamond checkered walnut grips with H&R medallions rate very
good plus with light dents and dings. The barrel to frame fit has slight play, the cylinder has the safety rim and the firing pin is hammer
mounted. (87682-43) {MODERN}
(300/400)
1315. HIGH STANDARD R-100 SENTINEL REVOLVER serial #8223, 22 LR, 3" barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver retains
about 95% blue and black finishes. The aluminum frame has aluminum touch up, mostly in and around the window, and appears as dark
black. The one-piece faux ivory grips rate good with a check running from the grip screw in the butt to the exposed frontstrap. The High
Standard medallion is missing on the left side of the frame and the revolver features a drift adjustable rear sight. Timing and lock up are
excellent. (87712-33) {C&R}
(100/200)
1316. SMITH & WESSON COMMERCIAL MILITARY & POLICE VICTORY MODEL REVOLVER serial #SV812404, 38
Special, 3" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% factory blue finish with light scratches, handling marks and
a turn ring on the cylinder. The standard hammer and standard trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The
diamond checkered walnut factory grips with silver S&W medallions rate near excellent with light handling wear. This post war Victory
model has had the barrel shortened to 3" and it is only partially turned in preventing the cylinder from locking in place until properly
installed and fitted. The front sight has been machined off leaving a small rectangular stud for future sight installment and the thumbpiece
screw is missing. All appropriate parts except the grips are correctly numbered to the gun. Should make a nice project gun for somebody
that likes to tinker. (87711-36) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1317. STOEGER INDUSTRIES LARGE FRAME SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY LLAMA serial #873261, 45 ACP, 5" barrel with an
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue with the grip frame thinning to pewter, scattered freckling and oxidation
blemishes; and thinning finish on the slide. The stippled rubber Pachmayr grips rate excellent. This 1911A1 clone includes a single U.S.
military magazine with the lower lip bent down slightly. (87721-54D30931) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1318. STAR MODEL B SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #211767, 9mm, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol has about 45% factory
blue remaining with most of the loss to the slide which has worn to smoky gray, high edge wear on the frame, along with, numerous pits,
light oxidation stains and handling marks. The case-hardened colors on the hammer remain robust with light operational marks. The fully
checkered walnut grips rate very good with light diamond point wear, a few dents and handling marks. The rear sight is missing, the front
sight has been replaced with a Millett white colored ramp front sight and the thumb safety functions but is in need of attention. The gun
includes a pair of magazines. One magazine is a factory the other an unmarked aftermarket. (87711-31) {C&R}
(100/200)
10
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1319. ROSSI MODEL 85 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #J054448, 38 Special, 3" ventilated rib barrel with an excellent bore.
The stainless steel surfaces rate very good with scattered light scratches and scuffs. The checkered hardwood factory grips with Rossi
medallions rate very good to excellent with a few light scuffs. The revolver features a stainless steel adjustable rear sight and red ramp
front sight. (87721-65D31656) {MODERN}
(125/225)
1320. COLT MODEL 1908 VEST POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #219399, 25 ACP, 2 1/8" barrel with
a lightly frosted bore. This 1919 made pistol retains about 90% factory blue finish with light to moderate high edge wear and scattered
light scratches. The thumb safety, grip safety and hammer have strong to robust case-hardened colors with the trigger face worn to pewter
the grip safety thinning, along with light operational wear on the three parts. The checkered hard rubber grips rate near excellent with
light handling marks. The pistol includes a single correctly marked Colt magazine. (87682-53) {C&R}
(350/550)
1321. BRYCO ARMS JENNING MODEL J-22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #1069441, 22 LR, 2 1/2" barrel with a lightly frosted
bore. This gun retains about 98% factory silver finish with a few light handling and operational marks. The black synthetic grooved factory
grips rate excellent. This pistol includes a single magazine. (87703-32) {MODERN}
(40/80)
1322. HY-HUNTER INC. WESTERN SIX-SHOOTER MODEL REVOLVER serial #39042, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue and black finish with the grip frame and triggerguard thinning to gray with high
edge wear, holster wear, turn ring and handling marks. The faux stag grips rate fair to good with several light check marks, scratches and
a small chip. (87703-48) {MODERN}
(75 /150)
1323. COLT CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #6078W, 22 Short, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol
is configured as a reduced size, single shot cartridge version of the Model 1860 Army and retains about 99% black finish and gold colored
plating. The smooth walnut factory grips rate near excellent with a few light dents. The top of the chamber exhibits minor impact marks
from the hammer striking it. The pistol includes a wood presentation box with crushed velvet lining. The exterior rates very good with light
edge and corner wear, and an ad-hoc repair on one of the hinges. (87703-29) {C&R}
(200/300)
1324. COLT PRE-WOODSMAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #6360, 22 LR, 6 5/8" barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. This 1919-made
pistol retains about 80% factory blue with moderate high edge wear, frontstrap wearing to pewter, a few oxidation stains and scattered
scratches. The checkered walnut factory grips rate very good with light wear to the diamond points. The pistol has the correct windage
adjustable rear sight and elevation adjustable bead front sight. The pistol includes (2) two tone Colt marked magazines and a single solid
blue Colt marked magazine. (87657-125) {C&R}
(300/500)
1325. RUGER MK I TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #300335, 22 LR, 6 7/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol retains about
99% original blue finish. The aftermarket replacement checkered thumb-rest Franzite grips rate very good to excellent with light handling
wear. The pistol includes a single magazine. (87721-70D31630) {C&R}
(250/350)
1326. RUGER STANDARD MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #272824, 22 LR, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol
retains about 90% plus original blue with thinning grip frame, high edge wear, and portions of the receiver worn to brown. The checkered
Delrin black plastic grips with black Phoenix medallions rate very good with light diamond point wear, scratches and dings. The pistol
includes a single magazine. (87721-71D29485) {C&R}
(150/250)
1327. RUGER MARK III SEMI-AUTO TARGET PISTOL serial #227-01210, 22 LR, 5 1/2" bull barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol
retains about 99% original blue with a few minor handling marks. The checkered Delrin black plastic grips with silver Phoenix medallions
rate excellent. In addition to the factory sights there is a factory optics base mounted that does not interfere with the use of the iron sights.
Also included are a single factory magazine. (87721-67D31365) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1328. BE R ETTA MODE L 1934 S E M I-AUTO PI STOL serial #875728, 32 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1955 proof
dated pistol retains about 45% original blue and anodized finishes with high edge wear, handling marks but most of the loss to the
frame which has thinned to a golden brown and pewter color. The checkered black plastic grips with company logo rate very good to
excellent with light handling wear. The pistol includes a single unmarked flat base magazine. This pistol should be a fine shooter.
(87722-22S19470) {C&R}
(100/200)
1329. DREYSE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO POCKET PISTOL serial #243558, 32 ACP, 3 5/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The
pistol retains about 90% original blue with the finish generally fading to plum with stronger wear turning to brown along with high edge
wear and a few handling marks. The checkered black factory hard rubber grips rate very good to excellent with light wear. The pistol
includes a single magazine. (87721-51D31574) {C&R}
(100/200)
1330. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SECOND MODEL HAMMERLESS TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #32700, 38
S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The revolver retains about 96% original blue with a high edge wear, cleaned areas of pitting,
scattered scratches and multiple turn rings on the cylinder. The correct checkered black hard rubber grips rate very good with light to
moderate diamond point wear. All appropriate parts and the grips are correctly numbered to the gun. Timing and lockup are excellent but
the barrel to frame fit has slight play. (87721-53D31585) {C&R}
(200/300)
1331. SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #514414, 32 S&W 4 1/4" barrel with an excellent
bore exhibiting a few lone shallow pits. The revolver retains about 80% factory nickel plate with most of the loss to the frame, sideplate
and grip frame. Additionally, there are scattered light scratches, oxidation blemishes, pitting and handling wear. The replacement checkered rubber Pachmayr Gripper grips rate near excellent with a few minor handling marks. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to
the gun and it is still mechanically functional. (87711-25) {MODERN]
(300/500)
1332. WAMO POWERMASTER AUTOMATIC EJECTING SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #004817, 22 LR, 5" barrel with an
excellent bore. This seldom-seen pistol was made for a short period in 1950's before being removed from the market. The metal surfaces
retain about 90% black enamel finish with scattered high edge wear, flaking finish and handling marks. The checkered thumb rest plastic
grips rate fair with the left panel broken but provided, and the right panel exhibiting chemical and handling wear, scratches and scuffs.
The pistol used a unique blow-back bolt with a simple flat spring to delay opening and help hold it closed. In use a cartridge is loaded,
bolt closed and fired. On firing the cartridge case was ejected by blow back and bolt left open to repeat the firing sequence. The firing
pin has been removed but is provided; it is broken but can be used as a guide to fabricate a new one. (1X87427-55) {C&R}
(40/60)
1333. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS COMPANION PERCUSSION MINI REVOLVER serial #K0614, .22 cal., 1 1/8" barrel with
an excellent bore. An interesting "cap-n-ball" mini revolver in excellent condition. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with minor
handling marks. The smooth hardwood grips also rate excellent. This tiny gun includes a North American Arms marked gun rug. North
American Arms still sells accessories for these little guns. (87523-33) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
1334. HOPKINS AND ALLEN BLUE JACKET NO 1 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #3603, 22 Short, 2 1/8” barrel with a gray
oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are a brown and gray patina with spotty oxidation and light pitting. The hardwood grips rate near excellent
with a few minor handling marks. The cylinder fits loose and the cylinder pin latch is missing. (1X127165-17) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
11
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1335. BELGIAN TOP-BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 32 S&W 2 7/8” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This revolver has no
maker markings but is equipped with an unusual manual safety. The metal surfaces retain about 60% blue finish with the grip frame and
lower frame worn to pewter with similar wear on the sides of the barrel. The revolver has “4R4” hand-scratched on both sides of the frame
along with scattered light scratches, oxidation blemishes and pinprick pitting. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good with minimal
wear but have been painted white. The trigger return spring is broken but timing and lock up are good and barrel-to-frame fit is tight.
(1X87421-38) {C&R}
(20/40)
1336. HY-H U NTE R FAVOR ITE BR EAK ACTION PI STOL serial #01691, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel retains
about 99% original blue while the frame has a similar amount of bright chrome finish. The grips are checkered white plastic and rate
very good with the right panel having a small crack at the butt. A nice copy of the Stevens single shot pistol in near excellent overall
condition. (1X7647-42)
(100/175)
1337. JOSHUA ELLS BAR HAMMER POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #82, .31 cal., 2 3/8" barrel with an oxidized and
pitted bore that has worn smooth. This first model revolver remains in fair to good condition. The metal surfaces have worn to pewter with
scattered pitting and light oxidation staining. The light foliate engraving on the cylinder and frame remains strong but the wedge of engraving on the barrel is partially obscured by the pitting and handling marks. The smooth hardwood factory grips are correctly numbered to
the gun and rate very good with handling marks. The cylinder and barrel are correctly numbered to the gun. The double action mechanism
still functions but timing, lock up and the trigger return spring are in need of attention. The bar hammer is marked "Ells Patent" on one side
and "Aug. 1, 1854" on the other. (1X86889-156) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1338. HOPKINS & ALLEN XL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #4825, 32 Rimfire Short, 2 5/16” octagon barrel with an excellent
bright bore. This little revolver remains in fine to excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% plus nickel plated finish with scattered light freckling, flaking finish, bubbling, scratches and pinprick pitting. The checkered hard rubber grips rate near excellent with a light
scratch on the top of the left panel. The gun still times properly but the lock up is in need of attention. (1X87425-21) {C&R}
(25/75)
1339. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON YOUNG AMERICA DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #398031, 22 RF, 2" barrel
with an overall pitted bore still showing some good rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel with patches of fading graybrown patina and light scratches. The checkered hard rubber grips rate poor, being oversized, the tops have been ground off which have
left gaps at the tops of the panels which still do not seat properly. The hammer does not lock in the cocked position and the action does
not advance properly. (2X56797-5) {MODERN}
(40/80)
1340. U.S. REVOLVER COMPANY DOUBLE ACTION SOLID FRAME REVOLVER serial #70825, 32 S&W, 2 1/2” round barrel
with a very good bore which shows some light oxidation. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 50% original nickel with scattered light oxidation speckling here and there. The right side of the frame, topstrap and left leading edge show light steel wool scratches, no doubt in an
attempt to remove light surface oxidation which was there. The hammer and trigger have faded to a gray patina and the triggerguard shows
40% original blue. The checkered hard rubber “U.S.” logo grips rate very good plus to excellent, the left grip showing a tiny chip. The gun
seems to function well and lockup tightly. (1X37607-1) {C&R}
(20/60)
1341. HOPKINS & ALLEN FOREHAND MODEL 1901 DOUBLE ACTION HAMMERLESS TOP-BREAK REVOLVER
serial #A915, 38 CF, 3 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting a few isolated spots of oxidation. This revolver remains in about fine
condition. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original nickel plated finish with areas of the right side of the barrel and frame cleaned to
bare metal along with some areas on the cylinder. Some of the cleaned areas did not go completely through the plating. Additionally there
are surface pitting, scratches and the occasional oxidation blemish. The triggerguard was cleaned and is mostly pewter with light pitting
and strong blue finish in the protected areas. The un-numbered checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent and have the Forehand &
Wadsworth banner with a shield below it and an eight pointed star around escutcheons. The gun still times correctly but lockup is sporadic
and the frame-to-barrel fit has a slight amount of play. (1X87330-208) {C&R}
(20/60)
1342. CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER REVOLVER serial #105065, 38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol is currently disassembled and in need of several minor parts. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue finish with some high edge wear,
turn ring on the cylinder and handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips with Charter Arms medallion are in excellent condition.
The cylinder - extractor - crane assembly have been disassembled. All parts except for the ejector rod assembly pin appear to be present,
plus several spare springs. This gun should be fairly easy for a professional to repair but may require other parts in addition to the pin noted
earlier and should be checked by a professional. (1X87427-80) {MODERN}
(175/275)
1343. IVER JOHNSON SECOND MODEL SAFETY HAMMER TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #71677, 32 S&W 2" barrel that
has been shortened to this length with an excellent bore. This second model has the "hammer the hammer" action and remains in fine to
excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus nickel plated and blue finishes with scattered flaking, oxidation blemishes,
scratches, dents and the blue finish of the triggerguard thinning to pewter. The hammer and trigger are worn to a mix of pewter and brown.
The checkered owl head factory grips with IJ monogram around the escutcheons rate very good plus with light wear and handling marks.
Barrel-to-frame fit has minor play and trigger reset is in need of attention. (87592-38S19416) {C&R}
(5/15)
1344. U.S. REVOLVER CO. HAMMERLESS TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #B23019, 32 S&W 3” barrel with a lightly frosted
bore. This revolver retains fine to excellent condition. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original nickel plated finish with the grip frame
flaking to pewter and brown, bubbling finish, oxidation stains and handling marks. The triggerguard is pewter and the trigger retains strong
case-hardened colors. The checkered factory hard rubber grips with U.S. logo rate excellent. The barrel-to-frame fit is slightly loose with
timing and lock-up in need of attention. (1X87425-19) {C&R}
(40/80)
1345. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 SECOND ISSUE TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #119628, 22 Short, 3 3/16” octagonal barrel
with a moderately oxidized and pitted bore. This is a good condition revolver with correct matching numbers. The barrel is pewter with
scattered oxidation stains and sparse pinprick pitting. The cylinder is brown with pinprick pitting. The frame retains strong silver plating
with about 90% remaining. There is moderate high edge wear and scattered bubbling on the frame. The smooth rosewood grips are near
excellent condition with light handling marks. The grips are serial numbered to the gun; the frame, barrel and cylinder have correct matching assembly numbers. Timing and lock up are in need of professional attention. (1X87106-27) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1346. SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1 1/2 TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #10742, 32 Rimfire, 3 1/2” octagon barrel with an oxidized
and pitted bore. This first issue square butt revolver has been professionally refinished. The metal surfaces retain about 97% later applied
nickel plated finish with scattered light scratches, bubbling, turn ring on the cylinder and flaking finish. The smooth rosewood grips are in
fair to good condition with light handling marks but the left panel is missing an approximately 7/8” long chip at the toe. The grips are correctly
numbered to the gun with the frame and barrel also possessing matching assembly numbers. The assembly numbers on the cylinder are
no longer visible. Timing is still good but lock up is in need of attention and the ejector pin is missing. (1X87449-25) {ANTIQUE} (50/250)
1347. IVER JOHNSON THIRD MODEL SAFETY HAMMERLESS TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #B72652, 32 S&W 3” barrel
with an oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver retains about 90% plus original nickel plated finish with most of the loss due to flaking finish
on the cylinder and the barrel. The triggerguard has worn to brown with a few traces of blue finish. The trigger has faded to pewter with
faint case-hardened colors remaining. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with owl head logo rate very good to excellent with light
scratches. The revolver still times and locks up correctly but the cylinder retention stud on the top latch is worn and does not hold the cylinder
when the barrel is opened. The automatic ejector is in need of attention and the frame to barrel fit is loose. (1X87421-30) {C&R} (20/60)
12
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1348. ROH M VALOR MODE L DOU BLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #639005, 22 Short, 2 7/8” barrel with a near excellent bore
exhibiting scattered oxidation staining. The chrome plated frame, anodized surfaces and blue metal parts retain about 95% original finishes with scattered light oxidation stains, high edge wear and handling marks. The checkered white synthetic factory grips with medallions marked “Valor” rate very good with light handling marks and soiled surfaces. The trigger return spring is in need of attention.
(1X87340-71) {MODERN}
(5/15)
1349. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON YOUNG AMERICAN REVOLVER serial #419429, 22 Long, 2” octagon barrel with an
excellent bore. This revolver retains about 90% original blue finish with the grip frame starting to thin to brown, high edge wear, scattered
scratches and a few dings. The hard rubber grips are correctly numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The gun still functions mechanically
with occasional binding during single action cocking but runs smoothly in double action mode. (1X87470-1) {C&R}
(25/75)
1350. BELGIAN VELO-DOG FOLDING TRIGGER DOUBLE ACTION POCKET REVOLVER serial #22, 6.35mm, 1 3/4" barrel
with a near excellent, bright bore which exhibits some minor frosting. The metal surfaces rate very good and retain about 80% of their
blued finish, exhibiting some minor silvering and light oxidation, predominantly along the cylinder. The frame rates very good plus and
retains about 95% of its case-hardened finish, with strong colors remaining; the trigger and hammer both exhibit a general layer of light
oxidation. The checkered walnut grips rate very good plus, but exhibit a few minor handling marks; the grip panels are stamp-numbered
to the gun. The revolver features a safety which locks the hammer and disengages the double action sear when depressed. The revolver
requires some mechanical attention as the cylinder stop fails to lock up the cylinder. (2X137106-40) {ANTIQUE}
(75/200)
1351. R E M I NGTON S PORTS MAN S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N serial #S504065, 12 ga., 30" plain barrel choked full with a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish which is slightly toning to a brown patina and displaying just a few light handling marks. The receiver retains 95% original blue finish having some light loss on the edges. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and finger grooved forend rate excellent displaying just a few light dings. The gun functions well and would make a great shooter.
(1X177425-51) {C&R}
(200/400)
1352. REMINGTON SPORTSMAN SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #105102, 12 ga., 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a mottled mixed gray brown patina having some scattered specks of surface oxidation. The
smooth walnut round knob buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some moderate dings and scratches retaining 40% of its original
varnish. The gun functions well mechanically. (1X177340-45) {C&R}
(50/100)
1353. MOSSBERG 500A SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #P119183, 12 ga., 28" ventilated rib Accu-choke barrel with a bright very
good bore with light fouling. The metal surfaces retain 92-95% parkerized gray finish with scattered wear on the barrel and magazine tube
as well as light scuffs and blemishes. The shotgun is outfitted with an OD green pistolgrip buttstock and forend which rate excellent with
perhaps a light blemish here and there and a ventilated black rubber recoil pad is affixed. The included choke is modified. (1X157195-9)
{MODERN}
(100/200)
1354. REMINGTON MODEL 12A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #619898, 22 S, L, LR with a near excellent bore with light frosting
in the grooves. The metal surfaces bear an aged brown patina with light dings and blemishes here and there. The straight grip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate good to about very good with a few light cracks around the grip and several dings and dents as well as
worn finish from the years. The factory hard rubber buttplate has chipped at the toe. Rifle features standard front and rear sporting sights.
(1X157533-12) {C&R}
(125/400)
1355. BROWNING BPS SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #26774NV152, 12 ga., 28" ventilated rib Invector plus choked barrel having
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish which is slightly toning to a pleasing plum color; it displays a few light
scratches and has some light surface oxidation on the rib. The receiver retains 95% original blue finish having what appears to be water
spotting present. Both sides of the receiver are embellished in open foliate scroll engraving with three ducks on the right and two pheasants on the left. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying a few light dings and scratches over
a high gloss finish. The barrel is fitted with its original bead front sight and has an added fiber optic front sight. The gun functions well
mechanically. (1X177523-10) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1356. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 5831 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga., 28 1/2" barrel with a bright very good bore having some light
pin prick pitting near the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain 40% original blue finish with the balance displaying near full coverage of surface
oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates good displaying a 3" crack ahead of the triggerguard and having a fading dark oiled
varnish. The stock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad. (1X177340-51) {MODERN}
(15/30)
1357. BAIKAL MP-153 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #0015332716B, 12 ga., 26" ventilated rib screw-in choke barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 98-99% original blue finish having just a few light handling marks. The receiver retains 99% of its original
matte black finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The
gun features a cocking indicator on the triggerguard and included is an extended extra full choke. (1X177341-41) {MODERN} (200/400)
1358. HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON MODEL 400 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga., 28" plain barrel choked full with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85-90% evenly thinning original blue finish having some light scratches and a few specks of
oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good displaying a few light dings over a thinning varnish. The
gun will require mechanical attention as the forend arm has become disconnected from the action. (1X177425-50) {MODERN} (50/100)
1359. W & C SCOTT & SON DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #16704, 12 ga., 30" steel barrels choked cylinder and cylinder
with very good bores having light pitting their full lengths. The metal surfaces have toned to a dull gray patina having scattered dings and
oxidation stains along the barrels. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good as refinished long ago, displaying two cracks emanating from
both locks leaving the stock to frame fit very loose. The forend rates very good having some faint checkering with a few light handling
marks. The right hammer is not present and the left hammer is stuck in the locked position. (1X177207-1) {MODERN}
(20/40)
1360. R E M I NGTON MODE L 11 S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N serial #276113, 12 ga., 26" plain barrel choked improved cylinder with
a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% of their original blue finish having scattered blemishes with loss due to what
is likely a contaminate. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches along with
a moderate chip missing from the toe. The forend is in similar condition displaying a very thin crack on the bottom of the forend.
(177192-41) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1361. COM PAN H IA BRAS I LE I RA CBC S I NG LE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #192468, 20 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish having been lightly cleaned near the breech end. The smooth
walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates good to very good displaying a large chip missing from the left cheek and having a crack on each side.
The forend rates very good displaying a few light cracks and added epoxy to a moderate crack running the full length of the forend.
(1X177154-3) {MODERN}
(25/75)
1362. TRADITIONS FIFTY SCOUT PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #244131, 50 cal, 24" barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The
metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks and some light oxidation. The smooth walnut straight
grip stock rates excellent displaying a few light handling marks. There is no ramrod present. The gun will require mechanical attention as
the hammer will not stay in the cocked position. (1X177165-48) {ANTIQUE}
(10/20)
13
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1363. MOSSBERG MODEL 190 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 16 ga, 26" plain poly-choked barrel with a very good bore. The metal
surfaces retain 80% original blue finish having loss due to surface oxidation and handling marks. The smooth walnut stock rates very good
plus displaying very light dings and scratches. Included is a single detachable box magazine. (1X177140-18) {MODERN}
(50/150)
1364. MOSSBERG MODEL 190 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 16 ga, 26" plain poly choked barrel with a very good bore having some
light oxidation present. The metal surfaces have been completely painted in a green, brown camouflage pattern having scattered scratches
and oxidation throughout. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock has the same pattern as the metal having just a few light handling marks. This
gun appears to be in good working condition. (1X177340-34) {MODERN}
(50/150)
1365. LEFEVER LONG RANGE AND FIELD SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #21074, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full with
a very good bright bore. The barrel retains 99% of its reapplied blue finish. The frame has been refinished displaying a dull maroon-like
color. The walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as refinished displaying two professionally repaired cracks on both sides of the
cheeks along with having a few light handling marks. The forend is in similar conditions, refinished and having some light handling marks.
(1X177285-19) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1366. H&R MODEL 349 GAMESTER BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 16 ga, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 95% original blue finish displaying some very light surface oxidation here or there. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend
rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks. (1X177333-2) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1367. TURKISH ENFIELD SNIDER CONVERTED FORAGER .577 Snider, 25 1/2” barrel with a very good smoothbore. All the metal
surfaces are dull gray lightly cleaned patina showing remnants of British proofs on the left radius and with Turkish markings elsewhere.
Stock rates about very good as sanded, retaining overall dings and light handling marks from the years. There has been a steel under-rib
fitted to the underside of the barrel and cleaning rod thimbles and sling swivels installed. There is a simple barleycorn front sight and shallow v-notch rear. The lock seems to function mechanically although the hammer shows some damage to its face. (14X37327-6)
{ANTIQUE}
(75/100)
1368. W. WURFFLEIN SINGLE SHOT SPORTING RIFLE serial #946, 22 LR, 26 1/4” octagon barrel with a poor bore. The metal surfaces are a dull gray patina and show overall light pinprick pitting. The maker’s name is atop the rear of the barrel flat although it is barely
legible, there is a simple bead front sight and a v-notch rear. The straight grip American walnut buttstock rates very good showing an old
cleaning and a crack at the lower tang, the buttplate is slightly proud around its periphery. Barrel-to-frame fit is slightly loose and the barrel
is off-face, the mechanism seems to function otherwise. (37425-64) {ANTIQUE}
(40/60)
1369. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA SPORTER serial #69024, 6.5 Jap, 22” barrel with a poor bore. The metal surfaces retain about
90% buffed hot immersion blue finish. There is scattered surface oxidation, most prominent around the front sight, also with some pitting.
The smooth pistolgrip Reinhardt Fajen Monte Carlo stock rates very good with a heavy coating of varnish. There is a sporting front ramp
that supports an ivory bead sight, no rear sight is present, the receiver has been drilled and tapped for a Weaver base, it is currently vacant,
the bolt handle has been forged low butterknife-style. There is no floorplate present and the bolt is disassembled, it would appear as
though all parts are present; the trigger exhibits quite a bit of play and may need mechanical attention. (37398-12) {MODERN} (25/50)
1370. BELGIAN SNIDER-STYLE SINGLE SHOT “ZULU” HUNTER MODEL SHOTGUN serial #5294, 12 ga., 24 3/4” shortened barrel, un-choked, with a fair bore. The metal surfaces with the exception of the breech block show 90% refinished blue, the breech
block remaining a dull pewter and brown. There are over all light pits beneath the finish on all but the lock and there is light to damage to
the hammer skirt. The walnut stock rates very good to near excellent as nicely refinished many years ago there is a 3” circular patch on
the right side of the butt and the “ramrod channel” from the original military stock has been filled. The lock is crisp and mechanically functional and the top of the barrel is marked “Hunter”. (1X37249-93) {ANTIQUE}
(25/75)
1371. WESTERNFIELD MODEL XNH-565-C SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 80% evenly thinning original blue finish having some light specks of surface oxidation along the barrel. The
receiver retains 85% of its original blue finish displaying some light scratches and oxidation stains, one of the receiver pins has been
replaced and one of the ends has been worn flat to the metal. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good
displaying some light dings and scratches over a flaking varnish. (1X177340-3) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1372. SWISS M1911 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #375302, .308 Winchester, 22” barrel with bright excellent
bore. Metal surfaces have several heavy spots of noticeable oxidation, bolt and magazine are matching. Both magazine and barrel are
marked “.308 Winchester”, lower bolt knob is damaged, and receiver has four drilled holes for a scope mount. Stock has been cut but
rates excellent with minor scattered handling marks and a faint Swiss acceptance stamp. Overall a nice parts donor rifle, or project.
(1X207340-17) {MODERN}
(25/50)
1373. BANNERMAN REMINGTON MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE N.S.N. .30-06, 22 1/2” barrel with dark pitted bore.
Metal surfaces are oxidized throughout and metal finish is turning a gray patina. These rifles were purchased by Bannerman as surplus
and converted from 7.62x54 to .30-06. There is an interesting rear sight base on the rear of the bolt and the receiver has had two holes
drilled. Stock is a checkered commercial type and is in excellent condition with light handling marks; the buttplate is missing. Overall an
interesting piece of history that will make a nice wallhanger or parts donor rifle. (1X207340-1) {MODERN}
(25/50)
1374. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA NIPPON TRAINER BLANK FIRING RIFLE serial #97563808 6.5 blank, 31 1/4" rifled
barrel with a dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces are turning a patina, with oxidation throughout. Most training rifles have smooth bores but
this one has a rifled bore and an unnumbered dustcover. Stock is in excellent condition with a only a few minor handling marks, front sight
is missing and rear band is loose. This trainer will make a good wall hanger or display piece. (1X207340-21){C&R}
(50/100)
1375. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA TRAINER BLANK FIRING RIFLE serial #47958 6.5 Blank, with 31 1/4" smooth bore barrel
that has some pitting. Metal surfaces retain 93-95% arsenal blued finish with some metal parts turning a patina. Bolt, floorplate, and bayonet lug match each other but not the receiver; there is no chrysanthemum present. Rifle has a short cleaning rod, and original 1 1/4"
leather sling with 20 holes, and brass end keeper on the front. This rifle is meant only for firing blank and not regular ammunition. Stock is
in excellent condition with a couple scattered handling marks. Buttstock has school cartouche on right side. A nice example of a blank firing Japanese Trainer. (1X207330-126) {C&R}
(75/150)
1376. CANADIAN NO. 4 MK 1* ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LONG BRANCH (SPORTERIZED) serial #36L0478,
.303 British, 21” barrel with dark pitted bore. Metal surfaces are covered with oxidation and pitting, and receiver has been drilled and
tapped and has an added Williams peep sight. Bolt and magazine are missing, and stock rates excellent but has been cut down. A recoil
pad has been added to the stock and there are also aftermarket sling swivels added. Overall this would make a nice project or parts donor
rifle. (1X207126-21) {MODERN}
(20/40)
1377. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA (SPORTERIZED) serial #5061, 7.7 Arisaka 24"
barrel with a very good plus bore that has a minor spot of oxidation. Metal surfaces are a mix of arsenal blue turning a brown patina and
oxidation. Cut down stock rates very good plus with an added oil finish, and some homemade checkering. Chrysanthemum is intact, and
bolt is mismatched. Cocking knob, firing pin, bolt spring, firing pin retainer, buttplate and rear triggerguard plate are missing. Rifle has no
sights and has an aftermarket scope mount added. Overall a salty sporter that will need mechanical attention but may make a good parts
donor rifle. (1X207249-57) {MODERN}
(10/20)
14
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1378. SPANISH M1916 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #8283, 7.62mm NATO, 21" barrel with a very good bore
that has a couple spots of minor pitting. Metal surfaces retain 95-97% arsenal bluing with some wear on floorplate and oxidation on bolt
handle Ramline stock rates good with some handling marks and damage to the rear of tang. Rifle has an aftermarket scope mounted and
rifle will need to have its bolt disassembled and will need mechanical attention. Please do not fire this rifle until you have had it inspected
by a competent gunsmith. (207272-6) {MODERN}
(25/75)
1379. CARCANO MODEL 1891 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #TK239, 6.5 Carcano, 20 1/2" barrel with a good
plus bore that has some oxidation and frosting throughout. Metal surfaces retain 70% arsenal applied blue finish with scattered thinning
and oxidation on bolt and magazine. Cut down stock rates good plus with a repair to a crack at tang, and scattered handling marks and
dings. This rifle may make a good project or a parts donor. (207272-9) {MODERN}
(25/75)
1380. JAPANESE ARISAKA TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION (SPORTERIZED) serial #67574, 7.7 Arisaka, 23” barrel with very good plus
bore. Metal surfaces retain 97% reapplied blue finish with a couple minor spots of silvering. Chrysanthemum has been removed, there is
a Redfield peep sight at rear, and bolt handle has been swept. Stock is a walnut classic style replacement with a recoil pad and rates excellent plus. Overall an interesting Arisaka sporter. (1X207341-44) {MODERN}
(40/100)
1381. W.W. G R E E N E R MARTI N I S HOTG U N 14 Ga, 26" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina throughout. Stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with scattered dings and handling marks and there is a faint EG stamp on
butt. There are Arabic markings on barrel and receiver likely indicating Egyptian use. Overall a solid example of a Greener shotgun.
(1X207249-149) {C&R}
(200/400)
1382. MOSSBERG 500 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN serial #K494865, 12 Ga, 28" vent rib barrel choked full with an excellent bore.
Metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some silvering and light oxidation on barrel and magazine tube. Stock rates excellent overall
with an added finish and some light handling marks. Receiver is engraved with some leaves. Overall a very good Mossberg 500.
(1X207592-102D31301) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1383. FRENCH BERTHIER M1907/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY REMINGTON (SPORTERIZED) 8mm Lebel, 31 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with scattered fading silvering, and some light oxidation on receiver, bolt and triggerguard. Cut stock rates very good with an added finish, scattered handling marks, dings and a minor crack at tang. Stock
has been checkered, bayonet lug has been ground, and parts are devoid of serial numbers. This rifle may make a nice parts donor or project rifle. (1X207567-15) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1384. MERIDEN FIREARMS CO. SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #52162, 12 ga, 30" damascus matted rib barrels choked
full and full with very good lightly pitted bores. The barrels are a mottled brown patina with a good damascus pattern with a few light dings
and added lacquer finish. The sidelock and frame have toned to a tarnished pewter patina having scattered brown freckles; it has an
engraved pointing dog on both sides. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches,
the buttplate is poorly fitted and some added wood filler is present. The forend is in similar condition, it has a loose fit to the barrels. The
gun features double triggers, extractors and automatic safety. (2X177087-49) {C&R}
(150/275)
1385. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L3042165, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks and a light coating of surface oxidation along the barrel. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few very light handling marks.
Included is a modified choke. (1X177248-11) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1386. MOSSBERG MODEL 500 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #K354798, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib Win choke barrel choked
modified with a bright very good bore. The barrel retains 85% plus original blue finish having some light scattered oxidation along the
barrel along with some scratches and loss due to operational use. The receiver retains 90% original blue having loss due to moderate
scratches and blemishes. The checkered pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying scattered dings and scratches over a
strong factory varnish. The gun functions well mechanically. (1X177056-4) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1387. U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR DRILL RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY serial #517540, equipped with an 27"
plugged barrel. This non-functioning scale replica mimics the look of a Model 1884 rifle and could be used for parades or as a wall hanger.
The metal surfaces rate very good plus and retain about 80% of their blued finish, but exhibit minor light oxidation staining as well as some
minor light fading. The wooden portion of the barrel retains about 60% of its black paint, but has become worn down by age and handling.
The smooth walnut straight stock rates near very good, but exhibits extensive scratches as well as a 3/4" crack running rearward from the
right side of the receiver. A fine example overall. (2X137129-4) {NON-GUN}
(200/400)
1388. SAVAGE MODEL 30 BARRELED ACTION serial #B329481, 20 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a very good
bore having some light oxidation. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having some light oxidation and scratches present. The receiver
retains 95% original blue finish having some light dings on the lower edges also with a few light scratches; it is embellished with game
scenes on both sides. The bolt carrier has moderate oxidation present. (177082-25) {MODERN}
(20/40)
1389. C.S. SHATTUCK AMERICAN SIDE SNAP SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #2196, 16 ga., 32" barrel choked modified
with a very good bore with light pitting. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray and brown with light handling marks and scattered specks
of light oxidation present. The frame has some traces of original case colors still visible. The barrel has an integral forearm iron which is
chipped along the lower edge. The buttstock has several cracks through the wrist area and has a replacement dog's head hard rubber
buttplate. The smooth walnut forend rates very good displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The action appears to function correctly but the barrel sits a bit loose in the frame. A unique design where the lever acts as the triggerguard as well, a good to about very
good example overall. (1X177249-142) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
1390. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #NG311776, 20 ga, 25 1/2" barrel choked modified with
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 50% original blue finish having loss due to near full coverage of surface oxidation. The
receiver retains 85% original blue finish having scattered surface oxidation present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate
very good displaying just a few light scratches and dings. (1X177249-143) {MODERN}
(25/50)
1391. S PR I NG FI E LD MODE L 94B S I NG LE S HOT S HOTG U N 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full with an excellent bore. The barrel retains 85% thinning original blue with specks of oxidation here and there. The frame retains 70% original case-hardened color with
most of the wear on the belly of the frame which has toned to a mottled smoky patina. The plain pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate
very good showing lightly added finish over light dings and dents here and there as well as a 1" crack at the rear of the upper tang.
(1X157526-51) {C&R}
(25/75)
1392. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 94B SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 12 ga., 30" plain barrel choked improved modified with a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 80% original blue with most of the loss toward the breech-end, which has mostly toned to a pewter patina showing specks of oxidation and spilled oil finish scattered about. The frame retains 75% original case-hardened colors with most of
the loss on the belly of the frame. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and semi-beavertail checkered forend rate near very good,
having been lightly cleaned and refinished, with a couple of cracks at the front of the butt with several dings and bruises as well as an
added hole in the toeline for a swivel stud. Shotgun is outfitted with a rubber recoil pad which was poorly fit to the arm and has several
drying cracks from the years. (1X157533-6) {MODERN}
(25/75)
15
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1393. TRADITIONS BUCKHUNTER SINGLE SHOT MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #14-13-047654-97, 50 cal, 24" barrel with
a bright near excellent bore with light surface oxidation in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The black synthetic
checkered pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent with perhaps a couple of light scratches. The original ramrod is included and the arm is
affixed with rifle sights as well as a pair of Weaver bases. (1X157567-6) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
1394. REMINGTON MODEL 12-A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #472966, 22 S,L,LR, 22” barrel with a lightly pitted bore. The metal
surfaces are primarily a brown patina with some hints of blue, several light dings and a couple of tiny spots of oxidation with a small grind
mark at rear of barrel. The rear section of the receiver that includes the triggerguard and lower tang is showing strong reapplied blue with
some light pitting and tool marks. The magazine tube is gray with spotty oxidation and some light pitting. The rifle will need mechanical
attention as the slide does not lock forward. The walnut pistolgrip stock and grooved forearm are refinished and rate very good with multiple light dings and scratches. The buttstock has a semi-professional repaired section on the top of the wrist and another by the lower
tang. Both stock and forend are aftermarket replacements. The sights appear original and the firing pin has been removed but is present,
a couple small parts may be missing. (1X127154-1) {C&R}
(150/250)
1395. SAVAGE STEVENS MODEL 987 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #E919190, 22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a few specks of oxidation and a couple of minor handling blemishes. The magazine tube is
plum with several light scratches and is fitted with the loading port off to one side and the inner mag. tube is not present. The hardwood
Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates very good with multiple dings and a few scratches. The plastic triggerguard is present but not attached
to the gun as one screw hole is enlarged and it does not stay in place. The receiver is grooved for scope mounting, the front sight is not
present leaving an empty slot and the rear leaf sight is missing its elevator. (1X127272-12) {MODERN}
(25/50)
1396. MOSSBERG MODEL 1000 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #FD10659, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked modified with
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 97% original slightly thinning blue finish. The receiver displays a nice open scroll engraving retaining 98% original blue finish. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with the exception of a few very light handling marks. The gun functions well mechanically. (177615-24) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1397. SAVAGE MODEL 174 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #B053671, 30-30, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains
90% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks and some extremely faint specks of surface oxidation. The receiver retains
90% original blue finish having some light blemishes and dried oil stains. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent with the exception of a few light handling marks. Included is a Weaver base and 1" scope rings. The gun functions well mechanically,
but occasionally sluggish when fired. (177625-2) {MODERN}
(175/300)
1398. WINCHESTER MODEL 62A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #392852, 22 LR, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel
retains 95% of its re-applied blue finish having some loss due to light scratches and having some light specks of surface oxidation. The
receiver retains 97% of its reapplied blue finish having some extremely light specks of pitting along with a few blemishes. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock rates very good as refinished long ago having a few light repaired cracks emanating from the lower tang. The
grooved forend rates near excellent appearing to have some added finish long ago; the buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber
buttplate. The gun functions well mechanically and would make a great affordiable shooter. (177249-287) {C&R}
(150/350)
1399. WI NCH E STE R MODE L 1890 S LI DE ACTION RIFLE serial #609683, 22 short, 24" octagon barrel having a heavily pitted
bore having no rifling present. The barrel has toned to a dull gray and dark brown patina having pinprick pitting along the barrel. The
frame has toned to dark brown patina having pitting on their entire surfaces. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock rates good displaying a few with-the-grain cracks emanating from the upper tang along with having moderate dings and scratches; there is a cross
bolt repair through the wrist. The grooved walnut forend rates very good having some light dings and scratches present. The buttstock
is missing its crescent steel buttplate and the rear sight is not present. Although this rifle appears to be extremely tired it still functions
well mechanically. (177249-284) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1400. WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #90325, 22 LR, 24" round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces have been cleaned to a gun metal gray having scattered surface oxidation and pitting present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip
buttstock rates good having been cleaned long ago having a moderate chip on the right side of the wrist. The grooved forend rates good
having a 8" crack on its belly and secured with shrink wrap. The original front sight is present but the rear is not. The gun will require
mechanical attention as the action will not function properly. (177249-283) {C&R}
(75/150)
1401. CHARLES DALY FIELD III OVER UNDER SHOTGUN serial #68123, 20 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrels choked full and modified
with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 85% original blue finish having some light scratches and rub marks along the sides. The
receiver is embellished in a light scroll engraving having nice geometric borders, it retains 80% original blue finish. The forend iron and
triggerguard have toned to a pleasing plum patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying moderate dings
and scratches along with some light flaking around the buttplate. The checkered walnut forend rates very good displaying just a few light
dings and scratches. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177624-6) {MODERN}
(350/550)
1402. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 30 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98%
original blue finish having light loss around the muzzle and having just a few light specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip
buttstock and forend with extended panels on the receiver rate excellent with the exception of having just a few light handling marks; the
toe line is fitted with an internal sling. The rifle is fitted with a J.C. Higgins Rifleman 4x scope with a duplex reticle having bright excellent
optics. Unfortunately a trigger lock is present we are unable to remove. (177722-32S19428) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1403. WINCHESTER SXP SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #12AZZ08266, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib Winchoke barrels having a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of its Mossy Oak Shadow grass finish. The original factory sticker is still on the barrel.
The synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent retaining all of its factory Mossy Oak finish. The gun is in excellent condition.
(177697-3) {MODERN}
(250/450)
1404. WI NCH E STE R MODE L 67A BOLT ACTION BOYS R I FLE serial 22 LR, 20" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish having loss due to moderate pitting on the left side of the barrel. The bolt handle and body remain
bright. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. There is no buttplate present.
(177708-7) {C&R}
(100/200)
1405. BROWNING AUTO-5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #4G67061, 12 ga, 27" plain Poly choked barrel having a bright excellent
bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish having loss due to scattered specks of surface oxidation and having just a few light handling marks. The receiver is embellished in a light scroll engraving, it retains 95% original blue finish having loss due to surface oxidation
and scattered blemishes. The checkered blonde walnut round knob buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent displaying just a few light
dings and scratches along with having a 1/2" crack emanating from the top tang. The buttstock is fitted with its original Browning FN hard
rubber buttplate. The gun functions well mechanically. (177460-4) {C&R}
(350/550)
1406. WINCHESTER MODEL 770 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #71533671, .270 Win, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
barrel retains 98% original matte black finish displaying just a few light handling marks and specks of surface oxidation. The black synthetic
pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The rifle is fitted with a Bushnell 3-9X40 rifle scope having
a duplex reticle having bright excellent optics. (177703-9) {MODERN}
(250/450)
16
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1407. H&R TOPPER MODEL SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #BB445793, 20 ga, 25 1/2" round barrel choked modified with a
bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 97% original blue finish having some light specks of surface oxidation. The frame retains 99% of
its vivid case-hardened colors having some light oxidation present. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good
displaying just a few light handling marks. (177674-22) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1408. MARLIN MODEL 795 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #91423903, 22 LR, 18" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 99% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent. No magazine is included. (177647-6) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1409. CVA OPTIMA INLINE PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #61-13-066624-12, 50 cal, 26" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The Realtree camouflage stock rates excellent overall. The gun
includes a Dura Sight 1-piece scope mount, solid aluminum CVA Palm saver ramrod and a quick release breech plug and the original box.
(177697-24) {ANTIQUE}
(200/300)
1410. WINCHESTER MODEL 1902 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 18" barrel with a very good bore having just a few light pits present. The
barrel retains 99% of its professional added blue finish displaying just a few very light clean pits that one would have to look for. The smooth
walnut straight grip stock rates very good as refinished. The stock is fitted with its original Winchester hard rubber buttplate which is proud
of the wood. The gun functions well mechanically. (177664-17) {C&R}
(75/150)
1411. REMINGTON MODEL 700 ADL BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #E6585653, .243 Win, 22" barrel having a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces have retain 85% original matte black finish displaying some rub marks and light to moderate specks of surface oxidation.
The black synthetic checkered pistolgrip stock rates good having numerous scratches and rub marks. (177703-12) {MODERN}(200/400)
1412. WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1415919, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% evenly thinning original blue finish having loss around the muzzle and having some light scratches.
The receiver retains 75% thinning original blue finish having loss on the high edges and showing some light cleaning on the belly and magazine tube. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good plus displaying some light dings, scratches over a
thinning original varnish. The buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate. (177697-10) {C&R}
(200/300)
1413. R E M I NGTON MODE L 552 S PE E D MASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #1415597, 22 LR, 23 1/2" barrel having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 85% thinning original blue finish having some light blemishes, scratches and light specks of surface
oxidation. The receiver retains 90% original blue finish having some light scratches and oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock
and forend rate very good displaying some light dings, scratches and two cracks on both sides of the wrist emanating from the frame.
(177674-4) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1414. WINCHESTER MODEL 37 STEELBILT SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full having a bright excellent
bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish displaying just a few light scratches. The frame retains 98% original blue finish having loss due
to a few light scratches and some very light specks of oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying
just a few light handling marks along with having a thinning varnish. The gun functions well mechanically. (177681-7) {C&R}
(150/250)
1415. FN BROWNING AUTO-5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #159826, 12 ga, 29 1/2" plain barrel choked full having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% of its added blue finish having some light scratches and light specks of surface oxidation. The
receiver retains 95% of its added blue finish displaying some light scratches and surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock
rates very good as refinished displaying a 3" x 3/4" repair to the left side of the upper tang and having a few light cracks emanating from
the lower tang. The checkered finger groove forend rates very good as refinished displaying just a few light handling marks over a thinning
varnish. The buttstock is fitted with its original FN bone buttplate which has a few light chips at the toe. (177540-8) {C&R}
(200/300)
1416. BROWNING AUTO-5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #7M95443, 12 ga, 26" added ventilated rib poly choke barrel having a
bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having some light scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The frame is
embellished in a light foliate scroll engraving retaining 97% original blue finish. The checkered blonde walnut pistolgrip buttstock and
forend rate near excellent displaying just a few hairline cracks behind the upper tang. The buttstock is fitted with its original FN hard rubber
buttplate. A nice shotgun that should shoot great. (177615-23) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1417. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #205287V, 12ga, 21" D.G.R.S. Rem-choke barrel having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% evenly thinning original blue finish having just a few light scratches present. The receiver retains 85-90%
evenly thinning original blue finish which is fading on the lower edges and having some light surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip
buttstock and forend rate very good displaying numerous dings and scratches and having a moderately flaking varnish. The gun is fitted with
a fiber optic front and rear sights and the included choke is rifled; the choke is seized. (177722-31S19427) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1418. CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #645103, 12 ga, 30" custom barrel having a
very good bright bore. The unmarked barrel retains 97% of its blue finish having a few grind marks along the barrel. The receiver retains
75% of its original blue finish with the balance toning to a silvery brown patina. The barrel collar has been cleaned which displays a bright
pewter patina in the areas that were cleaned. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying moderate dings and
scratches along with having two cracks on the wrist emanating from the frame. The grooved walnut forend rates very good displaying just
a few light dings. The buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate. (177533-3) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1419. REMINGTON MODEL 870 SPECIAL FIELD SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #W354118M, 12 ga, 21" ventilated rib
Rem-choke barrel having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling
marks. The checkered walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. Included is a factory box which is missing its end label; the included choke is skeet. (177676-15) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1420. H&R MODEL 058 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #BA449669, .30-30, 22" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains
97% original blue finish having some light scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The frame retains 98% of its case-hardened colors
having a few very light specks of surface oxidation and light scratches. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very
good displaying some moderate scratches and dings. (177712-26) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1421. WINCHESTER MODEL 63 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #60404, 22 LR, 21" shortened barrel having a bright excellent bore. The
barrel retains 93% original blue finish which is slightly toning to a brown patina displaying some light scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The receiver retains 85-90% original blue finish having loss on the lower edges and some light specks of oxidation. The smooth
walnut buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some light dings and scratches. The rear sight has been fitted with a slot blank and
the barrel and receiver have been dilled and tapped and support a 2x Scope Sales & Co rifle scope that has a duplex reticle having very
good optics. (177675-6) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1422. WINCHESTER MODEL 68 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 Short, 27" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 94%
original blue finish displaying some light rub marks, scratches and light specks of surface oxidation. The bolt handle and body remain bright
showing some light tarnishing from operational use. The smooth walnut finger groove pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent
displaying some light scattered dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate. A nice model 68.
(177675-5) {C&R}
(100/250)
17
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1423. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 3000 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #FB00667, 12 ga, 22" plain barrel having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% evenly thinning original blue finish having loss around the muzzle. The receiver retains 85% thinning
original blue finish having some light specks of surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good
plus having some light dings and scratches. The gun is fitted with a left side receiver mount. The barrel is fitted with its original front sight
but the rear is missing. (177615-33) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1424. REMINGTON MODEL 870 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #D981884U, 20 ga, 21" ventilated rib Rem-choke barrel having
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original matte black finish displaying just a few faint handling marks. The checkered
walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rates very good displaying just a few light handling marks over a thinning varnish. The buttstock is
fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad which is affixed to the stock with electrical tape. The gun functions well mechanically and the included
choke is skeet. (177644-96) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1425. REMINGTON MODEL 870 WINGMASTER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #V266277V, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel
choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 85% thinning original blue finish which is toning to a plum patina. The
receiver retains 95% original blue finish having some light scratches present. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rates
very good to near excellent displaying some raised wood around the right side of the buttstock. The grooved walnut forend rates excellent
displaying just a few light handling marks. A nice Remington 870. (177644-93) {MODERN}
(175/250)
1426. W I N C H E STE R M O D E L 9 4 "B U F FA LO B I LL C O M M E M O R ATI V E" LE V E R ACTI O N “CA R B I N E” serial
#WC42405, 30-30, 20" octagon barrel having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces rate excellent and retain about 80% of their
original blue finish displaying some light rub marks and what appears to be water spotting. Both sides of the receiver are engraved and
filled with commemorative detail, with the barrel and tang also featuring commemorative inlays. The trigger, hammer, loading port, and
forend cap are all gold colored. The smooth satin walnut straight stock and forend both rate very good displaying some light scratches
and dings; the stock features a silver colored crescent buttplate as well as a Buffalo Bill medallion inlaid in the right side of the stock
and measuring 1 1/2" in diameter. The rifle features its factory original open sights; also featured on the rifle is a saddle ring on the left
side of the receiver. (177682-29) {C&R}
(350/550)
1427. STEVENS MODEL 95 SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full having a very good bright bore with just a
few light pits present. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish displaying some light scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The frame
retains 97% of its added black enamel finish. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rates very good having scattered
scratches over a flaking finish. (177674-23) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1428. LEFEVER BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #105235, 28" solid rib nitro special barrels choked full and modified having
bright near excellent bores having just a couple of light pits in the left tube. The barrels retain 95% original blue finish displaying some light
scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The boxlock frame has toned to a pleasing gray brown patina having traces of case colors in
the protected areas. The checkered round knob buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished displaying just a few light dings and
scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14". The gun features double triggers,
automatic safety and extractors. The gun functions well mechanically but a thin sliver of light can be seen between the standing breech
and barrels. (177617-24) {C&R}
(150/250)
1429. BROWNING AUTO-5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #G7913, 12 ga, 27" solid rib poly-choke barrel having a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying some light scratches. The receiver is embellished with simple panels of
open scroll retaining 90% original blue finis having scratches and rub marks primarily on the left side. The checkered blonde walnut round
knob pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks over a flaking varnish. The buttstock is fitted
with a FN bone buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14 1/2". The safety has been fitted with a safety extension. A really nice
Browning auto-5. (177649-1) {MODERN}
(400/600)
1430. WINCHESTER MODEL 1904 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 Short, 21" barrel having a very good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% original blue finish having loss due to surface oxidation and some scattered surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying some scattered dings and scratches over a thinning varnish. The buttstock is fitted with a crescent
steel buttplate which has toned to a dull brown patina. (177711-15) {C&R}
(50/150)
1431. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #338844, 22 S,L, LR, 20" barrel having a bright excellent bore.
The barrel retains 70% of its added blue finish having loss due to water spotting and light to moderate pitting. The receiver has been
cleaned long ago displaying a dull pewter gray patina having some moderate pinprick pitting present. The smooth walnut straight grip
buttstock and forend rate very good as refinished long ago displaying some light dings and scratches over a thinning flaking added varnish.
The buttstock is fitted with its original checkered hard rubber buttplate. (177249-280) {C&R}
(75/150)
1432. K-MART MODEL 151 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #830711, 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full having a very good
bore with a few light pits present. The barrel retains 80% original blue finish having loss due to scattered surface oxidation. The frame is
embellished in a light scroll engraving which retains 75% original blue finish that is thinning to a mottled brown patina. The smooth walnut
pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good plus displaying some moderate dings and scratches. (177515-43) {MODERN} (50/150)
1433. H&R MODEL 422 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 24" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original
blue finish having loss due to light rub marks and surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very
good displaying some light dings and scratches. The rifle is fitted with an unmarked 4x scope that has a duplex reticle with foggy optics.
The rifle functions well mechanically. (177675-22) {C&R}
(150/250)
1434. MOSSBERG MODEL 44 US BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #151162, 26" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks and light surface oxidation. The bolt handle retains 40% of
its original case colors with the balance toning to a bright pewter patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates excellent as lightly
refinished long ago. The rifle is fitted with its original target sights and included is a magazine but unfortunately the magazine release is
not present. A very good example of these "U.S. Property" marked rifles. (177675-16) {C&R}
(75/150)
1435. SHARPS MODEL 2B PEPPERBOX PISTOL serial #3175, 30 RF, 3" four barrel cluster having very good, moderately pitted
bores. The barrels have toned to a pleasing gray brown patina exhibiting some light pitting and silvering around the muzzles. The hammer
and action bar display an even brown patina. The frame and backstrap have toned to a goldenrod patina having traces of original silver
plated finish in the protected areas. The two piece walnut grips rate very good as refinished displaying a repaired chip on the lower corner
of the left grip. The grip retaining cross bar is a modern replacement. (177656-27) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(300/500)
1436. SHARPS MODEL 3D PEPPERBOX PISTOL serial #92, 30 RF, 2 1/2" four barrel cluster having good bores displaying moderate
pitting their full lengths. The metal surfaces retain 98% of its reapplied blue finish displaying some light loss at the muzzles and having light
pinprick pitting throughout. The smooth walnut grips rate very good as lightly refinished long ago displaying light dings. (177656-29)
{ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(250/350)
18
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1437. M E R WI N & BRAY PIVOT BR E ECH S I NG LE SHOT PISTOL serial #4326, 30 RF, 3 3/4" barrel having a very good pitted
bore. The barrel has toned to a bright gray brown patina having some silvering on the high edges and exhibiting a rough patch on the
left side and having some light pitting. The frame has toned to a goldenrod patina having light scratches and light pitting. The two piece
walnut grips rate very good as refinished having some light dings and scratches. Some of the screw heads show some light slot damage.
(177656-11) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(200/300)
1438. ALLEN & WHEELOCK SIDE HAMMER POCKET REVOLVER serial #832, 22 RF, 3" barrel having a good moderately pitted
bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% silver-plated finish displaying some light tarnishing and scratches. The cylinder retains 95% of its silver-plated finish with the cylinder scene still visible. The hard rubber grips rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks.
(177656-8) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(250/350)
1439. STEVENS FAVORITE MODEL 1915 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #L978, 22 LR, 24" octagon barrel having a bright excellent bore. The barrel has toned to a pleasing brown patina having some silvering on the high edges. The frame has toned to a gray patina
having some oxidation stains and scratches. The block and hammer retain 50% original blue finish with the balance toning to a silvery
brown patina. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The
buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate. (177656-47) {C&R} [E.P.W. Collection]
(350/550)
1440. STEVENS FAVORITE FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #C881, 32 Long CF, 22" part round part octagon barrel having a very good
bore having pitting its full length. The barrel has toned to a brown patina having some light rub marks with traces of original blue in the
protected areas. The frame has toned to a brown patina having faint traces of original case colors primarily on the left side. The smooth
walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying scattered dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with its original
Stevens hard rubber buttplate. (177656-46) {C&R} [E.P.W. Collection]
(250/350)
1441. E. ALLEN AND CO PIVOT BREECH SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #4762, 32 RF, 3 1/2" barrel with a very good bore displaying some light pitting. The metal surfaces have toned to a dull gray brown patina having some surface oxidation and staining. The
smooth walnut bag shaped grips rate very good as refinished long ago leaving the left grip brighter than the right grip. (177656-12)
{ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(75/150)
1442. JACOB RUPERTUS SINGLE SHOT DERINGER serial #2, 4" barrel having a very good bore having pitting its full length. The
metal surfaces retain 40% silver-plated finish which is flaking to a dull pewter brown patina. The two piece walnut grips rate very good
displaying some light handling marks and a worm hole on the right grip. The gun functions well mechanically. (177656-35) {ANTIQUE}
[E.P.W. Collection]
(150/250)
1443. ALLE N & WH E E LOCK S I DE HAM M E R POCKET R EVOLVE R serial #16, 38 RF, 3" octagon barrel having a very good
lightly pitted bore. The barrel has toned to a pleasing brown patina having traces of original blue. The frame has toned to a pleasing
gray brown patina having some light oxidation stains. The cylinder has toned to a plum brown patina displaying a faint turn ring. The
smooth walnut grips rate very good as refinished displaying just a few light dings. The gun functions well mechanically. (177656-17)
{ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(200/300)
1444. C.S. SHATTUCK PIVOT CYLINDER POCKET REVOLVER serial #7522, 32 RF, 2 1/2" barrel having a bright lightly pitted bore.
The metal surfaces retain 60% silver plated finish with the balance toning to a tarnished pewter gray patina having some oxidation staining.
The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun functions well mechanically. (17765614) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(100/200)
1445. ALLEN AND WHEELOCK SIDEHAMMER POCKET REVOLVER serial #490, 22 RF, 2 1/2" barrel having a very good bore
having just a few light pits. The metal surfaces display a bright pewter patina having some moderate pinprick pitting. The cylinder displays
a dull gray patina having moderate pitting present. The walnut bag shaped grips rate very good displaying some light handling marks and
having a 1" crack on the left grip. (177656-30) {ANTIQUE}
(25/150)
1446. SMITH AND WESSON 32 SA1 1/2 REVOLVER serial #83421, 32RF, 3 1/2" barrel having a very good bore having light pitting its
full length. The metal surfaces retain 50% of its silver-plated finish having loss due to surface oxidation and pin prick pitting. The walnut grips
rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks over a flaking varnish. (177656-15) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(100/200)
1447. WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #690050, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full having a very
good bright bore. The barrel retains 70% original blue finish which is toning to a brown patina having scattered specks of surface oxidation.
The receiver has toned to a dark blue brown patina having some silvering around the edges and having scattered specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying moderate dings and scratches over a lightly reapplied varnish.
The grooved forend rates very good displaying some light dings. The buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate which has a
few light chips around the edges. (177370-2) {C&R}
(200/300)
1448. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #371544254, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked modified having a
bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having loss around the muzzle and having scattered scratches. The receiver
retains 90% original blue finish displaying some light specks of surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved
forend rate very good displaying a few light dings and scratches over a moderately flaking varnish. (177615-37) {MODERN} (150/250)
1449. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked full having a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish having loss primarily due to surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock
and forend rate very good displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a slip-on hard rubber recoil pad.
(177615-47) {MODERN}
(50/150)
1450. THOMPSON CENTER OMEGA MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #2387, 28" barrel having a very good lightly pitted and oxidized bore. The barrel retains 85% original blue finish having some moderate pitting and finish loss around the muzzle. The black synthetic
pistolgrip stock rates excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. Included is a ramrod and a pair of 1" scope rings. (17759215S19382A) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
1451. WI NCH E STE R MODE L 1897 S LI DE ACTION S HOTG U N serial #820061, 12 ga, 30" plain barrel choked full having a very
good bright bore. The metal surfaces have toned to a pleasing plum brown patina having scattered light scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good displaying some scattered dings scratches
over a reapplied varnish. The buttstock is fitted with its original worn hard rubber buttplate which displays a large bruise in the center.
(177484-7) {C&R}
(200/350)
1452. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #371302035, 12 ga, 21 1/2" plain replaced ported barrel choked full
having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 99% of its parkerized finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The engraved
receiver retains 80% of its parkerized finish displaying moderate pitting. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very
good plus displaying a just a few light scattered dings and scratches. (177615-34) {MODERN}
(200/300)
19
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1453
1453. REMINGTON MODEL 31 RIOT SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial
#U141230, 12 ga, 21" solid rib barrel choked cylinder having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains
85% original blue finish which is fading to a plum patina having scattered light scratches and light specks of surface
oxidation. The right side of the barrel has been inexpertly stamped "RIOT". The receiver retains 85% original blue finish
having loss due to light scratches. The left side of the receiver has been inexpertly stamped "N.Y.C.P.D." and the right side
has been stamped "WELLS FARGO". The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying just a few light
chips and dings over a reapplied vanish. The right side of the buttstock displays a Framingham Massachusetts police sticker on the left
side. The gun functions well mechanically. (177592-94D31140) {C&R}
(250/450)
1454. BAIKAL MODEL MP153 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #0815375509R, 12 ga, 26" ventilated rib screw choke barrel having
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% matte black finish having light rub marks and scratches. The black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rates very good displaying just a few light handling marks. The right side of the stock displays a “Zink” calls sticker. The included choked is modified. A good gun to bring duck hunting. (177703-24) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1455. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L3013321, 12 ga, 27" ventilated rib Win-choke barrel having a bright excellent bore. The entire gun has been professional dipped in a camouflage pattern having some light flaking. The buttstock
is fitted with its original hard rubber recoil pad. The included choke is full. (177703-38) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1456. ITHACA MODEL 300 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #S7104547, 12 ga, 26" ventilated rib barrel choked improved cylinder having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish displaying some light scratches and light specks of surface oxidation.
The receiver retains 95% original blue finish displaying just a few light scratches. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend
rate very good plus displaying just a few light handling marks. (177703-1) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1457. REMINGTON MODEL 742 WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #143025, .308 Win, 22" barrel having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% evenly thinning original blue finish. The receiver retains 85% original blue which displays finish loss
on the belly and magazine. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some light dings and scratches
over a lightly flaking varnish. The buttstock is fitted with a grooved steel buttplate which has finish loss on the high edges. Included is a
Weaver base that supports two 1" scope rings. (177718-2) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1458. H&R MODEL 58 TOPPER SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #AM364081, .410 bore, 28" plain barrel choked full having a
bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having some light specks of oxidation. The frame retains 98% of its vivid
case-hardened colors. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks.
The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate. (177663-2) {MODERN}
(100/250)
1459. STEVENS MODEL 94 SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #D316655, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked modified having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish displaying some light specks of surface oxidation and scratches. The frame retains 90%
of its dark case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling
marks. The trigger spur has broken off but there is still enough purchase to cock the shotgun. (177674-17) {MODERN}
(50/150)
1460. SAVAG E MODE L 24 OVE R U N DE R COMBINATION GUN 22 LR x .410 bore, 24" barrel having bright excellent bores; .410
bore choked full. The barrels retain 97% original blue finish having loss due to some light surface oxidation. The frame retains 95% of its
original case-hardened colors. The triggerguard retains 50% of its blue finish which is flaking. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock
and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks over a thinning varnish. The gun functions well. (177708-21)
{MODERN}
(200/400)
1461
1461. ITH ACA H A M M E R LE S S B OX LO C K D O U B LE S H OTG U N serial
#100737, 12 ga, 28" solid rib damascus barrels choked improved cylinder and improved modified having bright excellent bores. The barrels display a nice bright gray brown damascus pattern. The breech
ends display a nice geometric scroll engraving. The boxlock frame has toned to a dull gray brown patina having
traces of original case colors in the protected areas. The top lever and long tang triggerguard retain 50% original blue
finish which is blending with a brown patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and splinter forend rate near excellent
as refinished long ago displaying some scattered dings and scratches along with having a 1/2" crack emanating from the upper
tang. The gun is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14". The gun features double triggers, automatic
safety and extractors. The gun locks up tight and may perform well afield. (177698-11) {C&R}
(300/500)
1462. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 5831 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full having a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces have toned to pleasing gray brown patina displaying some light oxidation stains. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock
rates good to very good as lightly refinished displaying a moderate repaired crack on the right side of the wrist. A squared 3" plate has
been added to the right side of the buttstock which is engraved "ROBERT PIMENTAL 1969." The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber
recoil pad. (177674-15) {MODERN}
(50/150)
1463. HAR R I NGTON AN D R ICHAR DSON MODE L 120 BOLT ACTION S HOTG U N 16 ga, 26" plain barrel choked modified
having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% evenly thinning original blue finish. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock
rates very good as lightly cleaned displaying just a few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad.
(177674-13) {C&R}
(50/150)
1464. IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION SINGLE SHOT SMOOTHBORE RIFLE serial #33214, 44 smooth bore, 28" plain barrel having a very good bore displaying just a few light pits. The barrel has been cleaned and displays a bright pewter patina which is mixing to a
brown having scattered pitting. The frame has toned to a dark brown patina displaying some light tool marks. The smooth round knob
buttstock rates very good displaying dings, scratches, multiple chips around the butt and having two long 6" cracks on both sides of the
butt, they do not appear to flex. The smooth walnut forend rates good displaying some moderate cracks. The buttstock is fitted with its
original hard rubber buttplate. (177695-28) {C&R}
(100/200)
20
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1465. REMINGTON NYLON 66 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 19 1/2" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
about 97-98% original blue that has a few light handling marks and some areas of light surface oxidation that are blending through. The
alloy front sight has some minor flaking to the enamel finish. The Mohawk brown composite stock rates excellent and has a few light
scratches. The original sights are intact and included is an original instruction sheet. (177662-6) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1466. WINCHESTER MODEL 120 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L1427120, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib Win-choke barrel having
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The smooth walnut
pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a hard
rubber recoil pad. The gun function well mechanically and the included choke is full. (177674-11) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1467. BAIKAL MODEL 1ZH-18M-M BASIC SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #00084037, 28 1/2" plain barrel choked full
having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The receiver retains
95% original blue finish, it is embellished in a light scroll engraving and is marked MADE IN RUSSIA on the right side. The smooth walnut
pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. (177703-42) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1468. STEVE N S MODE L 94B S I NG LE BAR R E L S HOTG U N 28 ga, 28" round barrel choked modified having a bright excellent
bore. The barrel retains 96% original blue finish displaying just a few light specks of oxidation and scratches. The frame retains 90%
of its dark case-hardened colors having some light surface oxidation present. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate
near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The gun will require mechanical attention as the extractor is not present.
(177662-12) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1469. MOSSBERG MODEL 195 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 26" plain poly choke barrel having a very good bright bore. The
metal surfaces have toned to an oxidized brown patina displaying numerous scratches. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock
rates very good displaying two long repaired cracks on both sides of the stock below the action. The poly choke is missing but the threads
are still intact. Included is a single detachable magazine. (177674-12) {MODERN}
(25/75)
1470
1470. WI NCH E STE R MODE L 50 FEATH E R WE IG HT S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N serial
#170677A, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked full having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish having some light loss around the muzzle. The receiver retains 98% original blue finish displaying just a
few very light scratches. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent displaying just a few light handling marks over a lightly reapplied varnish. The buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate. The gun functions well
mechanically. (177703-13) {C&R}
(350/550)
1471. ITHACA MODEL 37 FEATHERLIGHT SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #422574, 16 ga, 28" plain barrel choked improved
cylinder having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish which is slightly toning to a brown patina having some
light scratches. The receiver is embellished in the usual model 37 engraving; it retails 85% original blue finish having loss on the lower
edges and displaying some light scratches. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rates very good plus displaying
just a few light digs and scratches over a reapplied varnish. (177703-14) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1472. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L1297844, 12 ga, 28" plain Win choke barrel having a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish having loss due to some light scratches and specks of surface oxidation.
The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. Included is a printout
of the gun instruction sheet and the included choke is full. (177703-6) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1473. STEVENS MODEL 311 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #B941339, 20 ga, 26" solid rib barrel choked cylinder and
improved cylinder having bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light scratches. The boxlock
frame retains 99% of its case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good plus having scattered
dings and scratches. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177662-9) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1474. WINCHESTER MODEL 1400 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #129115, 12 ga, 26" ventilated rib Win choke barrel having a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks and having a small grind
mark on the left side of the receiver. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate near excellent displaying just a few light
handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a red Winchester hard rubber recoil pad. Included are two improved cylinder choke tubes.
(177615-46) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1475. RANGER BOXLOCK DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #X35336, 12 ga, 25 1/2" barrels choked cylinder having bright very
good bores. The barrels have toned to a dull brown patina having some light scattered specks of cleaned surface oxidation. The boxlock
frame has toned to a dark gray brown patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good displaying some numerous dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a flattened hard rubber recoil pad. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety
and extractors. The barrel is missing its front bead. (177662-8) {C&R}
(50/150)
1476. MERIDEN NEW AUBREY SIDEPLATE DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #43018, 12 ga, 30" solid rib damascus barrels choked full
and full having very good bright bores. The barrels display a gray brown damascus pattern exhibiting a few light dings and having some light
oxidation stains. The locks and frame display an even gray brown patina having some light surface oxidation and dried oil stains. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good having a few light cracks emanating from the metal and having a few light handling marks over a reapplied varnish. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177674-20) {C&R}
(100/200)
1477. STEVENS MODEL 311 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #A623355, 12 ga, 28" solid rib barrels choked improved modified and modified having bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The
boxlock frame retains 99% original case-hardened colors. The checkered birch pistolgrip buttstock with checkered cheeks rates excellent
with the exception of having just a few very light handling marks. The checkered birch forend rates excellent displaying no signs of handling.
The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14 1/2". The gun features double triggers, automatic
safety and extractors. Included is the original factory box. (177667-6) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1478. ITHACA FLUES MODEL BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #376138, 10 ga, 32" solid rib barrels having bright near
excellent bores displaying just a few light pits. The barrels retain 80% of their reapplied blue finish having loss around the muzzles and
breech ends. The boxlock frame has toned to a even gray patina having some light handling marks. The checkered walnut straight grip
buttstock and splinter forend rate very good as refinished long ago displaying just a few light dings and scratches; both stocks have flat
and worn checkering. The buttstock is fitted with a worn hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 14 1/4". The gun features
double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. (177695-26) {C&R}
(300/500)
21
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1479. WESTERN FIELD MODEL 565B SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" plain barrel choked improved cylinder having a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% reapplied blue finish displaying some light handling marks and loss on the magazine tube due
to operational use. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good displaying just a few light handling marks over
a flaking varnish. The trigger assembly is missing as well as the receiver screws. A nice parts gun. (177688-8) {MODERN}
(15/50)
1480. INTERARMS ATIS SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #V17088, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked improved modified having a
bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% original blue finish having loss due to what appears to be water spotting. The receiver retains
98% original blue finish displaying just a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent with
the exception of having just a few light handling marks. A nice shotgun for the fall woods. (17721-33D30326) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1481. MOSSBERG MODEL 352 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 SHV-L-LR, 18" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 98% original blue finish displaying some light specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates excellent displaying just a few light handling marks over a lightly flaking varnish. The stock comes equipped with a folding forend. Included is a single
detachable magazine. (177721-16D30969) {C&R}
(100/200)
1482. R E M I NGTON MODE L 870 WI NG MASTE R S LI DE ACTION S HOTG U N serial #128181X, 20 ga, 28" plain barrel
choked full having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish displaying some scattered specks of surface oxidation and light pitting; there is some light pitting present on the bolt carrier. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and
forend rate very good displaying dings and scratches. Included is a Mag Light flash light that is attached to the barrel with Velcro.
(177722-7S19439) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1483. REMINGTON MODEL 512 SPORT MASTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 25" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces have toned to an even gray patina having some light surface oxidation and faint trace of original blue. The smooth walnut
pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying scattered dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate that has a
small chip missing. (177722-10S19851) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1484. R E M I NGTON MODE L 41-P TARG ET MASTE R BOLT ACTION R I FLE serial #156496, 22 LR, 27" barrel having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel has toned to a brown patina having light specks of surface oxidation. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock
rates very good displaying numerous dings and scratches. The rifle is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate and sporting sights.
(177722-36S19432) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1485. REMINGTON MODEL 740 WOODSMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #138286, .30-06, 22" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% original blue finish having light loss around the muzzle along with having some light rub marks. The receiver retains 90% original blue finish having loss on the lower edges and loss due to a previously mounted scope; the left side displays two
added holes. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rates very good plus displaying just a few light dings and scratches. The
rifle is fitted with its original front sight, the rear has been replaced with a slot blank. Included is a single detachable magazine. (17772135D31592) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1486. HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON MODEL 700 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #AT508748. 22 W.M.R.F., 22" barrel having
a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish displaying a few light handling marks and having light loss around the
muzzle. The hard rubber triggerguard has cracked. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying scattered
dings and scratches along with having a 3" crack on the right side of the wrist. Included is a single detachable magazine. (17772111D31390) {MODERN}
(200/350)
1487. REMINGTON LEE BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #53093, 45-70 Govt, 23" cut barrel with a good bore that
has pitting throughout but strong rifling. Metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina with scattered areas of oxidation staining. Cutdown stock rates very good as cleaned with an added finish, spots of flaking, handling marks, and a 3/4" hairline split at tang. Overall an
interesting sporterized Remington Lee rifle. (206520-60) {ANTIQUE} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
1488. SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #251953, 32 S&W, 6" barrel with a very
good bore that has a couple spots of pitting. Metal surfaces retain 95% original nickel finish with some scattered superficial scratches and
a turn line on cylinder. Case hardened hammer and trigger retain traces of finish with some oxidation. Hard rubber grips are scratch numbered to gun, and rate very good overall with some light handling marks. A very good example overall. (206520-440 {ANTIQUE} [Richard
"Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
1489. REMINGTON SMOOT NEW MODEL NO. 1 REVOLVER serial #202, 30 RF, 2 3/4" barrel with a fair bore that has pitting
throughout with the heaviest areas being near the muzzle. Metal surfaces retain 95% original nickel finish with some superficial scratches,
oxidation staining and turn-line on cylinder. Case hardened trigger and hammer retain original fading finish with some light oxidation staining on hammer. Checkered rubber grips rate very good overall with some light handling marks. Overall a very good plus example. (2065204029) {ANTIQUE} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
1490. SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY SECOND MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #75084, 32 S&W, 3" barrel
with a very good plus bore that has some light pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces retain 90% original nickel finish with some light oxidation
on frame and cylinder. Case hardened trigger shows traces of fading original finish. S&W rubber grips rate very good plus overall. A very
fine example. (206520-2491) {ANTIQUE} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
1491. BERETTA MODEL 948 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #046700N, 22 LR, 3 3/8" barrel with a bright and excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with some light operational wear on barrel, and silvering on front of slide. Black plastic grips rate very good
overall with some light handling marks. Frame is dated 1955 and consignor notes that the pistol was purchased in Italy that year. A leather
holster, and manual are included with this pistol. Overall a nice post-war Beretta 948 in excellent condition. (207608-1) {C&R} (200/400)
1492. SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS FOURTH MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #200658, 38
S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with a very good bore that has some oxidation near muzzle. Metal surfaces retain 95% original nickel finish with some oxidation on frame, cylinder, grip safety, and triggerguard. Case hardened trigger is fading with some oxidation. Pearl-type grips rate very good
with a few light handling marks. Overall a very fine example. (206520-2548) {C&R} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
1493. SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1-1/2 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #5111, 32 S&W, 3 1/2" barrel with a good
bore that has scattered oxidation and pitting. Metal surfaces retain 85% original nickel finish with oxidation on cylinder, and frame. Case
hardened trigger and hammer are fading with traces of original finish. Hard rubber grips are matching and rate very good overall with some
handling marks. Overall a very fine early example. (206520-2523) {ANTIQUE} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(150/350)
1494. HUNGARIAN M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #BE9729, 7.62x54 Russian, 20" barrel with a very
good bore that has scattered frosting in grooves. The metal surfaces on this 1953-dated carbine are turning a dull gray patina. Stock rates
good plus with many areas of flaking finish, dings, handling marks, and a 5" crack on handguard. Serial numbers are mismatched, and
cleaning rod is missing. Overall a salty but likely useable post w-ar Mosin carbine. (207277-7) {C&R}
(100/200)
22
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1495. S M ITH & WE S SON LADYS M ITH DOU BLE
ACTION R EVOLVE R serial #12819, 22 Long, 3 1/2"
barrel with a very good bore that has some minor pitting in
the grooves. The metal surfaces on this 2nd Model revolve
have turned a dull gray patina with some pitting on frame. S&W hard rubber grips are numbered to a different gun and rate very good plus with some light handling
marks. Double action is working fine but hammer will not function properly. Overall a good
example. (206520-1021) {C&R} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
1496. RUSSIAN M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY IZHEVSK
serial #IZH1606, 7.62x54 Russian, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this
1946 vintage carbine retain 98% arsenal blue with some light wear on receiver and buttplate. Stock
1495
rates excellent as cleaned with some light handling marks and dings. Serial numbers are matching, and
a correct canvas sling is included. Overall a good example. (207420-75) {C&R}
(125/250)
1497. BROWN SOUTHERNER DERINGER serial #4, .41 RF, 2 1/2" barrel with an oxidized bore. The brass frame has
turned a mottled yellow patina, while the blued barrel has turned a smoky brown patina. Case hardened trigger and hammer have
turned a dull gray patina. Smooth walnut grips rate good with handling marks and a few dings. There are no visible maker's marks on the
pistol and grip screws exhibit slot damage. Overall a solid example of an uncommon Deringer. (207535-53) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1498. MANHATTAN FIREARMS HERO SINGLE SHOT PISTOL .34 caliber, 3" barrel with an oxidized bore. Brass frame has turned
a dull mottled patina with areas of light flaking and blued barrel has turned a smoky gray patina. Case hardened hammer and trigger show
traces of fading finish. Smooth walnut grips show a gap between frame on both sides, but rate good plus with a few dings, handling marks,
and a chip missing on the right side. Overall a solid example. (207535-61) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
1499. BROWN SOUTHERNER DERINGER serial #35, .41 RF, 2 3/4" barrel with a fair bore that has areas of pitting and oxidation
throughout with the heaviest oxidation being near the muzzle. Brass frame has turned a mottled yellow with scratches throughout. Barrel,
trigger, and hammer have turned a dull gray patina with oxidation staining throughout. Smooth walnut grips show a gap between frame
but rate very good overall with some staining and handling marks. Grip and bottom frame screw show slot damage. Overall a solid example
of an obscure derringer pistol. (207535-56) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1500. STEVE N S OLD MODE L POCKET S I NG LE SHOT PISTOL serial #9704, 30 Short RF, 3 1/2" barrel with a fair bore that has
oxidation and pitting throughout its length. Case hardened frame has turned a mottled dull yellow with areas of flaking and handling
marks. Blued barrel has turned a smoky gray patina with scattered light oxidation and pits. Walnut grips rate very good with light handling
marks and a slight gap between the grips and frame. Grips screw shows some slot damage but overall this is a very good example.
(207535-56) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1501. BELGIAN PEPPERBOX REVOLVER .31 Cal, 2 1/2" six-barrel cluster with oxidized bores. Blued cylinder shows a balance of a
brown patina and bluing. Frame shows light oxidation and fading silver plate. Case hardened hammer and trigger have turned a gray patina
with scattered light oxidation staining. Smooth walnut grips have an added varnish finish but rate good with flaking finish, light dings and
handling marks. Loading gate is missing but overall an interesting piece of firearms history overall. (207535-68) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)
1502. STEVENS NEW MODEL POCKET RIFLE NO. 40 serial #18851, 25 Stevens RF, 15" barrel with a very good bore that has some
minor pitting half way down. Blued barrel retains a balance of original finish and a brown patina. Nickel frame retains 95% original finish
with some scattered light oxidation staining. Hammer and barrel retain near full bluing with some very fine oxidation. Smooth walnut grips
rate very good with light handling marks and a couple minor dings. No stock is included with this Pocket Rifle. Overall a very good example.
(207552-42) {C&R}
(200/400)
1503. REMINGTON MODEL 1895 OVER-UNDER DERINGER serial #265, .41 RF, 3" double barrels with good bores that show
scattered oxidation and pitting. Metal surfaces are fading to a brown patina with traces of original blue finish. Checkered black plastic grips
rate excellent overall. A very good example overall. (206520-4096) {C&R} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(200/400)
1504. BELGIAN 1878 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #2481, 9.4mm, 5 1/2" barrel with a good bore that has some oxidation
and pitting in grooves. Metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with scattered small areas of oxidation and pitting. Checkered grips
rate good with scattered handling marks, and a chip missing on right side. Left grip is loose and will require mechanical attention to tighten.
Frame is marked "BREVET NAGANT" and "DOUANE LIEGE" and all visibile numbered parts are matching. There are several Belgian
proofs on this pistol as well. An interesting example of an early Nagant revolver. (207610-1) {ANTIQUE}
(100/300)
1505. STEVENS NO. 41 POCKET SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #9704, 30 RF, 3 1/2" barrel with a fair bore that has oxidization and
pitting throughout its length. Blued barrel is a mix of reapplied blue finish with a brown patina, and brass frame rates very good plus as
cleaned with a few light scratches. Smooth walnut grips rate very good with light handling marks. A good example overall. (207535-54)
{ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
1506. MOSSBERG 500G SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #J243091, 20 Ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel with an excellent bore. Metal
surfaces retain 95% original blue with some wear on magazine tube. Stock rates excellent overall with a couple very minor handling marks.
A nice affordable shotgun that may make a good gun for hunting. (207615-45) {MODERN}
(125/250)
1507. REPLICA STARR DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY PIETTA serial #G01103, .44 Cal, 6" barrel with an
excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish with some light wear on cylinder, barrel, and ejector rod. Smooth walnut grips
rate excellent with a couple very minor handling marks. An excellent condition reproduction of an interesting Civil War era revolver.
(206520-3220) {ANTIQUE} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(200/300)
1508. MANURHIN PP SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #18041, 32 ACP, 4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 95%
reapplied blue finish with some wear on slide, backstrap, and frontstrap. Black plastic grips rate good with a chip missing on top of left
panel. There is a small Century import mark on frame, hammer does not always reset properly, and there is a milled-off marking on slide.
An unmarked leather holster and single factory magazine are included with this lot. This pistol may prove to be a good shooter or carry
gun. (206520-4496) {MODERN} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(150/300)
1509. REMINGTON 870 WINGMASTER MAGNUM SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #S190308M, 12 Ga, 30" ventilated rib
barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some silvering on barrel, magazine tube, and light oxidation
on back of receiver. Checkered walnut stock rates excellent overall with a factory recoil pad installed. This is a fine shotgun overall that will
likely make a good gun for duck hunting. (207615-42) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1510. ALLEN SIDEHAMMER RIMFIRE REVOLVER serial #42, 32 RF, 4" barrel with a fair bore that has pitting and oxidation throughout. The metal surfaces of this First Type revolver have turned a dull gunmetal gray patina with scattered oxidation staining. Cylinder has
turned a brown patina with silvering. The smooth walnut grips rate near good with staining, a few chips missing and some wear on bottom.
Trigger is missing and hammer will not function. Overall a solid example that will require mechanical attention to function but may serve as
representative piece. (207591-4) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
23
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1511. INDIAN ENFIELD PERCUSSION CARBINE REPRODUCTION serial #11301, .45 Cal, 20" barrel with a dark bore that has
scattered oxidation. Metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with scattered fading. Case hardened hammer and nipple show oxidation
staining. Brass band, buttplate, and triggerguard show oxidation staining and show a mottled yellow color. Stock rates very good plus with
a few light handling marks and dings. Front sight is off-center and will need attention to correct, and carbine features a unique folding
cleaning rod. An interesting gun overall. (207567-9) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
1512. PERUVIAN MODEL 1935 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY FN (SPORTERIZED) serial #16590, 30-06, 23" barrel
with a very good plus bore that has some minor frosting in the grooves. Reciever, rear sight, and floorplate retain 95% reapplied enamel
finish with scattered thinning. Blued barrel shows thinning finish throughout. Cut-down stock rates excellent with a few light handling
marks. Bolt and stock both have matching numbers. A sling is included, and front sight ears are intact. A nice restoration project or possibly
a hunting rifle. (207606-2) {MODERN}
(150/350)
1513. AUSTRALIAN MARTINI CADET SINGLE SHOT RIFLE BY BSA (SPORTERIZED) serial #18049, 32 WCF, 25 1/4" barrel with a very good plus bore that has a few minor pits in grooves. The metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina with a couple very
minor spots of oxidation staining on receiver. Cut-down stock rates very good plus as cleaned and a Pachmayr recoil pad has been
installed. Rifle is marked with a Kangaroo over receiver and "N.S.W." for New South Wales. Rear sight and rear sling swivel have been
removed but a Redfield peep sight has been installed. The trigger does not cock when the lever is operated and will require mechanical
attention to fix. An interesting piece of history that has been modified. (207249-328) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1514. ENIGMATIC U.S. PERCUSSION MUSKET about .65 Cal, 40" barrel with an oxidized smooth bore. Metal surfaces have turned a
dull brown patina with scattered oxidation. Smooth walnut stock rates very good plus with a few light handling marks and wear from age.
Lockplate is dated 1864 and is from a Springfield 1863 rifled musket, while barrel is marked "V.P." with an eagle indicating American manufacture. A couple screws are missing behind the triggerguard. This musket may have been the creation of a seller like Bannerman or the like
but it will make a nice display piece for the gun collector. (206519-603) {ANTIQUE} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
1515. REMINGTON 870 EXPRESS MAGNUM SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #B791481U, 20 Ga, 26" ventilated rib barrel
with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 95% parkerized finish with some staining on receiver, and silvering on receiver, magazine
tube, and barrel. Walnut stock rates excellent overall with a factory installed recoil pad and couple very minor handling marks on slide. This
shotgun will likely make a good bird gun. (207615-30) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1516. ZOUAVE PERCUSSION RIFLE BY ANTONIO ZOLI & CO. serial #16738, .58 Cal, 33" barrel with a very good plus bore that
has some minor oxidation in grooves. Blued surfaces retain 95-97% original finish with some silvering at muzzle and fading at rear of barrel.
Case hardened lockplate and hammer retain near full coverage with some light scratches. Brass parts show scattered staining but rate
very good overall. Walnut stock rates very good with a few handling marks, light dings, a 3 1/2" hairline crack behind lockplate, and a very
small 1/4" crack at sideplate. This will likely be a good gun for the Civil War reenactor overall. (207238-7) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1517. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #293894, 16 Ga, 28" plain barrel choked cylinder with an excellent bore.
Metal surfaces retain 93% original blue with scattered silvering, and some light fading on muzzle and receiver. Walnut stock rates good
plus with a couple cracks at wrist, and a White Line recoil pad installed that shows rubber crackling. A solid shotgun that may be good for
ducking. (207615-36) {MODERN}
(125/250)
1518. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #118138, 12 Ga, 26" plain barrel choked cylinder with an excellent bore.
Metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue finish with some operation wear on magazine tube. Walnut stock rates excellent with a couple
minor handling marks and an Ithaca recoil pad installed. A very nice shotgun overall. (207615-31) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1519. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA CARBINE BY KOKURA serial #69825, 6.5 Arisaka, 18" barrel with a dark poor bore. Metal
surfaces are a balance between oxidation and arsenal blue. Stock rates near very good with scattered dings, handling marks, and a couple
small cracks. Chrysanthemum is intact and it is over-stamped with a Kokura arsenal mark. Serial numbers are mismatched and a nonmatching dust cover is included. There is a stamp on the butt which may be a school marking or possibly a Chinese marking. A GI type
canvas sling is included with this carbine. A salty but interesting Japanese Carbine overall. (207340-57) {C&R}
(100/200)
1520. STEVENS NEW MODEL POCKET RIFLE serial #23697, 32 RF, 12" barrel with a very good bore that has some minor pitting in
grooves. Nickel surfaces retain 98-99% original finish, while the blued barrel retains 50% original finish with fading and silvering throughout. Trigger and hammer retain near full bluing. Smooth walnut grips rate very good plus with light handling marks. Front sight has been
replaced with a brass replacement and no shoulder stock is included. Overall an above average example of a Second Issue Stevens New
Model Pocket Rifle. (206520-4032) {ANTIQUE} [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection]
(300/500)
1521. MITCHELL'S MAUSERS YUGO M48A BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #G57319, 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 98-99% arsenal blue finish and all serial numbers are matching. Stock rates excellent overall with a couple
minor handling marks. There is a small import mark on barrel, a leather sling, bayonet, and Mitchell's box are included. An excellent example overall. (207617-21) {C&R}
(300/500)
1522. CHILEAN MODEL 1895 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY DWM serial #M2482, 7mm Mauser, 29" barrel with a bright excellent
bore. Metal surfaces retain 97% arsenal blue with some silvering on bolt release, floorplate, and barrel. Stock rates excellent showing evidence of an older cleaning. Stock is dated 1902 and has a faint cartouche on left side. Bolt is mismatched but the remaining visible parts
are matching including cleaning rod. A very good plus example of an early Chilean Mauser infantry rifle that will make a good addition to
the military collector's battery. (207622-1) {C&R}
(200/400)
1523. RUGER 10/22 SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #113-10631, 22 LR, 18 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 98%
original blue with some silvering at buttplate. Stock rates excellent with scattered light handling marks. There are no warning labels on this
1974 vintage rifle. A very good plus example overall. (207627-6) {MODERN}
(125/250)
1524. SMITH AND WESSON BODYGUARD SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #EAR3417, 380 ACP, 3" barrel with an excellent bore.
Metal surfaces retain 99% original phosphate on slide. Polymer frame rates excellent overall. An Insight red laser is installed, a softcase,
two magazines, and original box are included with this pistol. This pistol will very likely make a good gun for concealed carry or as a backup
gun to a larger pistol. (207618-1) {MODERN}
(175/350)
1525. SAVAGE 1917 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #23863, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a very good plus bore that has one minor spot of
pitting at top. Blued metal surfaces retain 85% original finish with scattered light oxidation. Case hardened trigger has vivid coloring and
black plastic grips rate very good with a minor chip missing on both panels, handling marks, and some staining. Two magazines are included with this pistol. This is a very good example overall and it may prove to be a good shooter. (206520-3984) {C&R} [Richard "Stretch"
Kennedy Collection]
(150/300)
1526. CZ452-2E ZKM BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #761075, 22 LR, 24" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish. Checkered stock rates excellent plus overall. A Simmons Whitetail Classic 1.5-5x20 scope is included and the optics are a
bit hazy. This rifle may make a good squirrel gun or possibly a good starter gun for youth. (207625-4) {MODERN}
(200/400)
24
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1527. YUGOSLAVIAN M48B BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #G60877, 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with an excellent bore. Metal surfaces
retain 95-97% arsenal blue with some silvering on floorplate, barrel, and front band. Stock rates excellent overall with a few light handling
marks. All serial numbers are matching, and the rifle is marked "M48A" but is actually an M48B due to the raised ribs on the floorplate.
There is a small import mark on barrel and a correct sling is included. A nice Yugo Mauser overall. (207625-5) {C&R}
(200/400)
1528. U.S. MODE L 1917 E N FI E LD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE (SPORTERIZED) serial #1076574, 30-06, 26"
Johnson Automatics barrel with a dark poor bore. Metal surfaces retain 93% mix of arsenal finishes with silvering on barrel, floorplate,
and buttplate. Cut-down stock rates near very good as cleaned with a couple chips missing at butt and scattered handling marks. Front
sight ears are intact and parts are of mixed manufacture. A good project for the military rifle enthusiast or parts donor rifle. (207622-2)
{MODERN}
(75/150)
1529. BUSHMASTER XM15-E2S COMPLETE LOWER RECEIVER serial #L323050. This lot consists of an assembled Mainemade Bushmaster lower receiver. Receiver retains 98% original parkerized finish with some light wear around magazine well and a couple
spots of minor silvering on receiver and the remnants of orange tape on front of triggerguard. Magpul PRS stock and A2 pistol grip rate
excellent overall. The receiver has many upgrades such as a Magpul PRS adjustable stock, ambidextrous safety, ambidextrous magazine
release, match grade trigger, and an Accuwedge. This receiver is a great starting point for the shooter looking to build a precision or
varmint type AR15 rifle, and with the ambidextrous controls it will suit both right and left handed shooters without further modification.
(207628-9) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1530. SWEDISH M96 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #273953, 6.5x55 Swedish, 29" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1910 dated rifle retain 90% arsenal blue finish with fading on barrel, floorplate, and receiver. Stock
rates near excellent as lightly cleaned with an added oil finish. Swedish Crown proofs are visible on butt and there are a few minor dings
and handling marks. Stock disc shows a "1" for bore condition, cleaning rod is mismatched but remaining parts are matching. A correct
leather sling is included. This Swedish Mauser will likely prove to be a good shooter. (207625-7) {C&R}
(250/450)
1531. BRITISH P14 BOLT ACTION DRILL RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE serial #195463, 303 British, 26" barrel with a very good plus
bore that shows some frosting toward front. The metal surfaces are a mix of a dull gray patina and arsenal blue with the barrel and receiver
retaining the most blue finish. Drill Purpose marked stock rates very good with a 3/4" hairline split at tang, scattered light dings and handling
marks. Rifle retains original volley sights, bolt is renumbered matching, and rear sight is original matching to the gun. Receiver is marked
"DP" for drill purpose and there is a hole drilled on both sides of the stock. Front sling swivel is marked "R" indicating Remington manufacture. A reproduction leather sling is included with this rifle. This rifle is sold as a collectible only and as a “drill only” rifle should not be fired;
it may make a good wall hanger or parts donor for the British rifle collector. (7630-26) {C&R} [Hall Rowland Collection]
(150/300)
1532. FRENCH MAS 45 BOLT ACTION TRAINING RIFLE BY ST. ETIENNE serial #F26188, 22 LR, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% arsenal parkerized finish with some silvering on barrel. The beech wood stock set rates excellent
overall showing no noticeable handling marks. The bolt is unnumbered, and there is a discreet import mark on the barrel. Both a correct
leather sling and magazine are included with this rifle. An excellent French trainer that will likely shoot well. (207657-44) {C&R} (200/350)
1533. IMPERIAL RUSSIAN 1895 NAGANT REVOLVER BY TULA ARSENAL serial #64940, 7.62 Nagant, 4 1/2" barrel with a
near very good bore that shows frosting and light pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1915 vintage revolver retain 95% arsenal
blue with some oxidation that has been blued over during arsenal refurbishment. The correct walnut checkered grips rate very good with
chipping around the screws. There is a discreet import mark on the barrel. Included is an original holster, tools and a lanyard. A very good
example that will likely prove to be a good shooter. (207716-10) {C&R}
(200/300)
1534. H&R MODEL 165 LEATHERNECK SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #11955, 22 LR, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with a spot of oxidation on top of barrel. The stock rates very good with a minor 1/2" crack at front left
side, a few handling marks and light dings. The rifle is sighted with a Redfield peep sight, and no magazine is included with this rifle. A
good example that will likely prove to be a great shooter. (207675-20) {C&R}
(100/200)
1535. SWISS K11 BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY WAFFENFABRIK BERN serial #51661, 7.5x55 Swiss, 23" barrel with an excellent
bore. The metal surfaces of this 1916 vintage Carbine have turned a dull gray patina with scattered traces of arsenal blue finish and a few
minor spots of oxidation staining. The walnut stock rates very good with a crisp Swiss cartouche, and dings, light abrasions and handling
marks scattered throughout. Both rubber bolt knobs have cracks as is typical with early Swiss rifles, and all visible serial numbers are matching. The carbine has no import marks and it will make a great addition to any Swiss rifle collection. (207657-31) {C&R}
(200/400)
1536. FRENCH BERTHIER 07/15 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY DELAUNAY-BELLEVILLE serial #B76636, 8mm Lebel, 31 1/2"
barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered frosting in grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1917 3-shot rifle show scattered
traces of an arsenal blue, a dull gray patina and some oxidation on the floorplate, triggerguard and buttplate. The walnut stock rates very
good with an "EDB" cartouche, scattered light handling marks, dings, and light abrasions. The triggerguard is un-numbered and bolt is
mismatched but the remaining visible parts are matching. The front sight blade is missing but an original sling is included with this rifle. A
fine example of these desirable Great War rifles. (207657-65) {C&R}
(200/400)
1537. RUSSIAN M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY IZHEVSK serial #CA1922, 7.62x54 Russian, 20" barrel
with a very good plus bore that shows a couple spots of frosting. The metal surfaces of this 1945 vintage carbine have turned a dull gray
patina with oxidation staining scattered throughout. The stock rates very good with handling marks, staining, dings and a tight 5" split on
handguard. All serial numbers are matching, there are no import marks and an original sling is included. A salty M44 that could likely tell
a story or two. (207657-175) {C&R}
(150/300)
1538. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT M91 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SESTRORYETSK serial #14241, 7.62x54 Russian, 31 1/2"
barrel with a dark bore that has pitting and oxidation scattered throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1894 vintage rifle have turned a dull
gray patina with some light oxidation on magazine body. The stock rates very good with scattered handling marks, dings, and a couple
tight splits on handguard. The butt has a couple plug repairs and the right side of the butt shows a minor separation. The barrel shank
has Finnish "SA" and "D" markings, and the bolt is Finn matched but other parts are unnumbered. The rear sight adjustment is frozen in
place and a Russian canvas sling is included with this rifle. A solid antique Mosin from a desirable arsenal. (207721-20D31251)
{ANTIQUE}
(250/450)
1539. FRENCH MAS-36 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ST ETIENNE serial #g4371, 7.5 French, 22 1/2" barrel with a very good plus
bore that shows minor frosting in grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1938 vintage rifle retain 50% original enamel paint with noticeable
thinning on receiver, floorplate, triggerguard, barrel and bands. The stock rates very good with scattered handling marks, dings, and an
older cutout on butt for a thumb that appears well done. The bolt is unnumbered, while the bayonet and forestock are mismatched and
the remaining numbered parts are matching. A solid example of a Pre-war French MAS-36 rifle. (207657-64) {C&R}
(200/400)
1540. BRITISH NO. 4 MK1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY MALTBY serial #BU16993, 303 British, 25" barrel with a good
plus bore that shows some scattered pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1944 vintage rifle retain 85% arsenal enamel finish
with light fading and thinning on magazine, triggerguard, receiver, bands and barrel. The walnut stock rates very good with scattered dings,
handling marks and a solid armorer repair to the toe. All serial numbers are matching and this is a very fine example overall. (207708-19)
{C&R}
(200/400)
25
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1541. ROSS MKII BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #5747, 303 British, 30 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal
surfaces show a fading arsenal blue finish turning to a brown patina with oxidation staining on rear sight and triggerguard. The cut-down
stock rates near very good as refinished with a few handling marks, dings and a zig zag crack running from the floorplate to the lifter. The
rear sight is marked "CANADA TOOL & SPECALITY" and there are four drilled holes on the receiver. An interesting Ross sporter that will
make good project or parts donor rifle. (207657-15) {MODERN}
(125/250)
1542. FRENCH BERTHIER M16 BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY CONTINSOUZA serial #D1894, 8mm Lebel, 17 3/4" barrel with a
good bore that shows a couple areas of pitting. The metal surfaces of this 5 shot carbine retain 70% arsenal blue with fading and thinning on
receiver, magazine, triggerguard, bands, barrel and bayonet lug. The beech wood stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks
and a solid armorer repair at toe and another small patch repair on butt. The receiver is "N" marked indicating the carbine was suitable for
later French ammunition. The bolt is mismatched but remaining visible numbers are matching and the front sight blade is missing. An aftermarket leather sling is also included with this carbine. A good example of these interesting French Carbines. (207657-70 {C&R} (150/300)
1543. DUTCH 1895 MANNLICHER BOLT ACTION CAVALRY CARBINE serial #6838P, 6.5x53R, 18" barrel with a very good plus
bore that shows some frosting in grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1906 vintage rifle retain 85% arsenal blue with fading on front band,
receiver, floorplate and triggerguard and some oxidation on magazine and triggerguard. The walnut stock rates very good with a partially
visible Dutch cartouche on butt, a repaired 2 1/2" crack on handguard, a chip in the cleaning rod channel, handling marks, dings and a couple abrasions. The magazine is fitted with a wooden protector on the left side, the bolt is mismatched but the remaining visible parts are
matching. The carbine lacks a cleaning rod. A very good example for the Mannlicher military rifle collector. (207682-3) {C&R} (200/400)
1544. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT 91/30 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TULA serial #017504, 7.62x54R, 29" barrel with a very good
bore that shows some slight frosting and pitting in grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1939 vintage rifle retain 98% arsenal blue with some
slight wear on buttplate. The post war stock rates excellent showing a few light handling marks and dings. The floorplate is lined out matching, while the bolt and buttplate are arsenal stamped matching. There is a "PW Arms" import mark on the left side of the receiver. A very
good example that will likely prove to be a great shooter. (207721-21D31541) {C&R}
(100/200)
1545. G SG-5 LW S E M I AUTO CAR BI N E BY ATI serial #A311571, 16 1/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of
this MP5 clone retain 99% original blue finish and the synthetic stock and handguard rate excellent overall. The carbine is outfitted with
a faux suppressor, and the original box is included. This GSG-5 will likely prove to be a fun plinker for the tactical rifle enthusiast. (2077399) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1546. SPANISH MODEL 1893 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LUDWIG LOEWE serial #H2129, 7mm Mauser, 29" barrel with a very
good plus bore that has a couple minor pits. The metal surfaces if this 1896 vintage rifle have turned a dull brown patina with oxidation
staining on receiver, floorplate, triggerguard, barrel and buttplate. There is also some oxidation on the bolt and extractor. The stock rates
very good with an older oil finish, an 1896 dated Loewe cartouche and scattered handling marks and dings. The cleaning rod is mismatched but the remaining visible numbers are matching. A very good example of a Spanish-American War Era Mauser rifle. (207657-42)
{ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1547. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1/3 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SAVAGE serial #78C0249, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal enamel finish with thinning on magazine, receiver, triggerguard and bolt. The walnut
stock rates excellent as cleaned with a few handling marks and one minor abrasion on the underside of the butt. The bolt is mismatched
but all other visible parts are matching. The front sight ears are missing and the receiver is marked "FTR" for "Factory Through Rebuild"
indicating upgrade from Mk 1 to Mk 1/3. Overall a good example of an arsenal reworked No. 4 that will likely prove to be a great shooter.
(207657-145) {C&R}
(150/300)
1548. SWEDISH M96/38 BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #245727, 6.5x55 Swedish, 24" barrel with an
excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1909 vintage rifle retain 93% arsenal blue with wear on bandkeeper and oxidation staining
throughout the buttplate. The stock rates good plus with a tight 1" split between bandkeepers, handling marks, dings, and abrasions
throughout. The stock disc shows a "0" for bore condition and there is a range plate on the butt. The rifle is equipped with a micrometer
rear sight, and all visible numbers are matching with the bolt parts appearing arsenal renumbered matching. A salty example that will likely
prove to be a great shooter. (207657-7) {C&R}
(200/400)
1549. CZECH VZ-24 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #5427K3, 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some light
frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with oxidation staining on floorplate, bolt takedown lever,
buttplate, barrel and receiver. The stock rates good plus with an added varnish finish, handling marks, dings, and abrasions scattered
throughout. The bolt is mismatched and the remaining parts are mismatched, the cleaning rod is missing, and the Lion Crest is still intact.
A good example that will likely prove to be a great shooter. (207657-49) {C&R}
(150/300)
1550. CZECH VZ-24 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial 1975K2, 8mm Mauser, 23" barrel with a good bore that shows scattered pitting and frosting
in the grooves. The metal surfaces are fading to a brown patina with oxidation staining on buttplate and floorplate. The stock rates very good
with an added oil finish, light stains, dings and handling marks. The bolt is mismatched and remaining parts are un-numbered and the receiver
is marked with CZ/BRNO markings. A leather sling is included with this rifle. A good example overall. (207657-30) {C&R}
(200/300)
1551. ITALIAN CARCANO 91/28 BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #C6530, 6.5 Carcano, 18" barrel with a good bore that shows
scattered pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1929 vintage carbine retain 98% arsenal blue with some silvering and light oxidation on magazine body. The beech stock rates very good with a few handling marks, dings and a couple minor abrasions on the left
side. The stock has a crisp cartouche and is matching to the receiver. A very good example overall. (207657-26) {C&R}
(125/250)
1552. BRITISH P14 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY WINCHESTER serial #W221838, 303 British, 26" barrel with a very good bore that
shows scattered frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with oxidation staining on bands, rear sight,
floorplate and barrel. The walnut stock rates good plus with handling marks, dings and abrasions scattered throughout. The rear sight is
mismatched but the bolt is matching. The rear volley sight is intact but the front volley sight has been removed. A good example overall.
(207657-63) {C&R}
(300/500)
1553. YUGOSLAVIAN 98/48 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #U4042, 8mm Mauser, 24" barrel with a good bore that shows pitting in the
grooves throughout its length. The metal surfaces are turning a dull gray patina throughout with oxidation on barrel, buttplate, front band and
bayonet lug. The Yugoslavian made stock rates very good showing scattered handling marks, dings, and abrasions. The stock serial number
is matching but the remaining parts are mismatched. A salty example of a Yugoslavian refurbished K98k. (207682-27) {C&R}
(125/250)
1554. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #67869, 6.5 Japanese, 31 1/4" barrel with a very
good bore that has some scattered frosting in grooves. The metal surfaces of the 24th series rifle retain 75% arsenal blue with some
cleaned pitting near Chrysanthemum on receiver, fading and thinning on dustcover, barrel, bands, floorplate, bolt takedown lever, and
receiver. The stock rates very good with scattered handling marks, dings, and abrasions. The serial numbers are mismatched, and the
Chrysanthemum is fully intact. An original mismatched dust cover and cleaning rod are included with the rifle. A good representative example of a Type 38 Arisaka overall. (207657-40) {C&R}
(150/350)
26
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1555. GERMAN K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY J.P. SAUER serial #8313s, 8mm Mauser, 24" barrel with a good plus bore that
shows scattered pitting and frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces on this 1941 vintage rifle retain 93% Russian refurbished blue with
fading on barrel and receiver and flaking on cupped buttplate. The stock rates very good with scattered spots of flaking shellac finish, handling marks and a couple spots of minor staining. The barrel and receiver are original matching. The stock is renumbered matching on the
right side and the floorplate and bolt parts are electropenciled matching. There is a small import mark on the barrel and a Russian capture
"X" marking on the receiver. A good entry level K98 for the budding World War Two collector. (207698-9) {C&R}
(250/450)
1556. RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT 91/30 BY IZHEVSK serial #9130076810, 7.62x54 Russian, 29" barrel with a very good plus bore
that shows scatted frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1943 vintage rifle retain 98% arsenal blue with some silvering on
buttplate. The post war stock rates very good plus as lightly cleaned with a few handling marks and dings and a couple spots of flaking
shellac. The serial numbers are arsenal restamped matching as is typical. There is a Century Arms import mark on receiver and a Russian
sling is included with this rifle. A good example of a refurbished World War Two Russian Mosin. (207659-3) {C&R}
(100/200)
1557. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #1107153, 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/4" barrel with a
dark bore that has frosting and pitting scattered throughout. The metal surfaces of this early rifle retain 80% arsenal blue with thinning on
barrel and floorplate and oxidation staining on bands and floorplate. The stock rates good plus with scattered handling marks, abrasions,
dings, a 1" hairline crack on rear handguard, and there is a slight separation in the stock splice. The serial numbers are mismatched, and
the Chrysanthemum is intact with two light strikes. An original nonmatching dustcover and original in-the-white cleaning rod are included.
A good representative piece for the collector. (207659-2) {C&R}
(150/300)
1558. FINNISH M28/30 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SAKO serial #38543, 7.62x54 Russian, 27" barrel with a dark oxidized and pitted
bore. The metal surfaces of this 1934 vintage rifle have turned a dull brown patina with oxidation and oxidation on the bolt, front sight,
band, and buttplate. The stock rates very good with scattered handling marks, dings, flaking and a solid 4" rectangular repair behind triggerguard. The bolt is a bit sticky but will operate with extra force. The buttplate is matching but other parts are mismatched and there is
a small Marathon Products import mark on receiver. A salty and well-used Finnish Mosin that may prove to be a good restoration candidate. (207682-28) {C&R}
(100/200)
1559. ITALIAN 1891 CAVALRY BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #14846, 6.5 Carcano, 17 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blue with some fading on receiver, buttplate and barrel and light oxidation on magazine body and folding
bayonet. The stock rates very good with a few handling marks and light dings and a tight 1" split at front of handguard and another small
split at front of magazine. The stock and receiver are matching to each other. A good example of an early Italian Cavalry Carcano overall.
(207657-62) {C&R}
(125/250)
1560. SPANISH 1916 BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #OT-4435, 7.62mm NATO, 22" barrel with a good bore that shows some pitting
in the grooves. The metal surfaces show oxidation on buttplate, receiver, bands, floorplate and barrel. The stock rates very good as cleaned
with an added finish, scattered handling marks and light dings. The bolt is mismatched while the floorplate is matching and the receiver
is scrubbed. A salty example overall. (207710-4) {C&R}
(75/150)
1561. S PAN I S H 1916 BOLT ACTION CAR BI N E serial #R8633, 7mm Mauser, 22" barrel with a good bore that shows scattered frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 80% arsenal blue with thinning on receiver, barrel, bands and floorplate and oxidation on
buttplate. The walnut stock rates very good with an added oil finish, scattered dings, handling marks and a few abrasions. The stock,
floorplate and bolt are all matching and the receiver is scrubbed. A good example overall of a Spanish Mauser in its original caliber.
(207692-7) {C&R}
(150/300)
1562. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD BY MALTBY (SPORTERIZED) serial #11037A, 303 British, 25" barrel with an excellent bore.
The metal surfaces of this 1942 vintage rifle retain 90% arsenal blue with some silvering near muzzle and on magazine and fading on magazine and receiver and light oxidation on rear band. The cut beech stock rates very good with a solid armorer repair at toe, zig-zag crack
on left side behind receiver and some scattered handling marks. The bolt and magazine are matching and the front sight is slightly off center
and its ears are missing. A good restoration candidate or possibly a good hunting rifle. (207674-8) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1563. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD BY SAVAGE serial #32C9419, 303 British, 25" with a very good bore that has some pitting
halfway down. The metal surfaces of this 1942 vintage rifle retain 95% mix of arsenal enamel and parkerized finishes with wear on bolt
handle. The stock rates very good as cleaned with an added oil finish, scattered dings and handling marks. The serial numbers are mismatched but the magazine is of Savage manufacture and the receiver is "U/Broad Arrow" marked indicating post war use by the Republic
of South Africa. An interesting gun overall. (207688-6) {C&R}
(200/300)
1564. SPANISH 1893 BOLT ACTION BY LUDWIG LOEWE serial #G1833, 7mm Mauser, 29" barrel with a dark pitted bore. The
metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina with oxidation on barrel, buttplate, receiver and bolt. The stock rates very good with scattered handling marks, abrasions and dings. The bolt and floorplate are matching and there is faint penciled writing on the left side of the
stock that reads "SAN JUAN". The rear sight adjustment knob and bolt takedown lever are missing. A salty Spanish-American War
Mauser that will make a good wall-hanger. (207670-1) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
1565. ITALIAN MODEL 38 CARCANO CAVALRY CARBINE serial #SF410, 6.5 Carcano, 17 1/2" barrel with a very good plus bore
that has some minor frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal blue with some wear on bayonet and silvering on
receiver, buttplate and magazine and a light spot of oxidation on buttplate. The stock rates very good as cleaned with an added oil finish
and a repaired crack behind tang. The stock and receiver are matching and a single Carcano clip is included with this Carbine. A very
good example overall. (207688-10) {C&R}
(125/250)
1566. RUSSIAN SKS SEMI AUTO RIFLE BY IZHEVSK serial #0906C, 7.62x39mm, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% arsenal blue with some oxidation at top of buttplate, and a couple minor spots of silvering. The laminated stock rates
very good plus with handling marks, a couple minor dings and spots of flaking shellac. The stock is a Tula replacement dated 1954 and is
lined-out matching, and the bolt, top cover and triggerguard are matching. The topcover date is indiscernible due to the B-Square scope
mount and 4x20 NcStar Red Star scope that is mounted. The optics of the scope show a slight green tint. The rifle also has an aftermarket
30 round magazine and aftermarket heat shield installed. The folding bayonet and cleaning rod are missing and there is a small import
mark on the end of the barrel. A good SKS that may make a good plinker. (207711-20) {MODERN}
(250/450)
1567. GERMAN GEW 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY MAUSER OBERNDORF (SPORTERIZED) serial #6561a, 8mm Mauser,
24" barrel with a good bore that shows pitting and frosting scattered throughout the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1913 vintage rifle
have turned a gray patina throughout with scattered areas of oxidation staining. The cut-down stock rates good with scattered handling
marks, dings and 1 1/4" crack above left sling slot. The buttplate, front band and sights are missing, and the serial numbers are mismatched. A good project gun for the budding gunsmith. (207711-17) {MODERN}
(50/100)
27
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1568. CZECH VZ33 BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY BRNO serial #4198b, 8mm Mauser, 20" replacement barrel with an excellent bore.
The receiver metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina, while the floorplate and triggerguard have been polished armory bright. The
bands and buttplate show scattered oxidation staining, while the barrel is in-the-white. The stock rates very good with handling marks and
dings scattered throughout and a chip missing below grasping grooves. The bolt and floorplate are unnumbered, and the stock is mismatched but the stock disc is matching to the receiver. The carbine is missing a cleaning rod. A good little carbine with an aftermarket
barrel. (207657-16) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1569. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #36666, 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/4" barrel with a dark
poor pitted bore. The metal surfaces show a mix of reapplied blue finish, pitti and brown patina. The stock rates good plus with an added varnish finish, scattered dings, handling marks, a couple abrasions and chips, a 3" crack behind rear band, the joint shows a slight separation.
The series number is indiscernible and the Chrysanthemum is fully intact with a Nagoya emblem in middle. The bolt is matching but the bayonet lug is not. An original blued cleaning rod is included with this rifle. A salty Type 38 Arisaka overall. (207711-7) {C&R}
(100/200)
1570. SPANISH 1916 BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #I8586, 7mm Mauser, 22" barrel with a dark bore that shows oxidation and pitting
throughout. The metal surfaces have turned a gray patina with oxidation staining on barrel, floorplate and buttplate. The stock rates good
plus with scattered handling marks, dings and 1" repaired triangle crack at tang. The Spanish crest is scrubbed and the serial numbers are
mismatched. There is a small Century Arms import mark on the barrel. A salty Spanish carbine overall. (207682-15) {C&R}
(75/150)
1571. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOYO KOGO serial #175443, 7.7 Arisaka, 25" barrel with a poor
oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this 35th series rifle have turned a dull brown patina with oxidation on floorplate, triggerguard, lower
tang and receiver. The stock rates good plus with scattered handling marks, dings and two cracks at wrist. The initials "CC" are inscribed
on the right side on the stock underneath the receiver. The serial numbers are mismatched and the cocking knob, firing pin and spring
are missing. The Chrysanthemum has been ground as well. A salty Last Ditch Arisaka overall. (207712-20) {C&R}
(75/150)
1572. CZECH VZ-52 SEMI AUTO CARBINE serial #G69274, 7.62x45mm, 20 1/2" barrel with a good bore that shows scattered pitting
and frosting. The metal surfaces of this 1956 vintage carbine retain 80% arsenal parkerized finish with silvering on top cover and magazine
and thinning on front band. The stock rates good with scattered handling marks, dings, four 1/2" cracks at rear handguard and a tight 8
1/2" crack on the right side of stock that has three armorer repairs. A good example overall. (207666-45) {C&R}
(200/400)
1573. PLAINFIELD MACHINE M1 CARBINE serial #27072, 30 Carbine, 18" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 97% original blue with a couple spots of silvering on barrel and bolt. The stock rates very good plus with scattered light dings and
handling marks. The tang screw, bandkeeper and band screw appear to be replacements and no magazine is included. A fine commercial
carbine that may prove to be a fun plinker. (207666-28) {MODERN}
(250/450)
1574. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #13280, 303 British, 25" barrel with a
good bore that shows scattered oxidation and pitting. The metal surfaces of this 1942 vintage rifle retain 80% mix of arsenal enamel and
parkerized finishes with oxidation on magazine, thinning on magazine, barrel, bolt, receiver and triggerguard. The cut-down stock rates
very good with handling marks and light dings scattered throughout. The rifle is sighted with a Marbles open sight that is mounted on the
barrel and the original peep sight is missing. An aftermarket canvas sling is also included. A good sporterized Enfield overall. (207682-11)
{MODERN}
(100/200)
1575. RUSSIAN M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY IZHEVSK (SPORTERIZED) serial #TST723, 7.62x54
Russian, 20" barrel with a dark bore that shows pitting and oxidation but also has strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1945 vintage
carbine retain 95% arsenal blue with light oxidation on floorplate and buttplate, silvering on barrel and receiver and some oxidation staining
on bolt. The cut-down stock rates very good as cleaned with an added oil finish, a few sparse handling marks and a couple repairs near
front. The rifle is sighted with the original Russian rear sight and a gold blade front sight. The serial numbers are arsenal renumbered
matching, and this gun will likely be a good project for the budding gunsmith. (207682-6) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1576. BRITISH P14 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE (SPORTERIZED) serial #353751, 303 British, 26" barrel with a
good bore that shows pitting and frosting throughout but also with strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 70% reapplied enamel finish
with oxidation on barrel and rear sight bridge, and thinning paint on bands, barrel, receiver, floorplate, rear sight bridge and triggerguard.
The cut-down stock rates very good as coated in brown enamel, and with scattered handling marks and flaking finish. The rear sight is
mismatched but the bolt is matching. A salty sporterized P14 overall. (207682-16) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1577. ITALIAN MODEL 38 CARCANO BOLT ACTION CARBINE (SPORTERIZED) serial #QM3932, 6.5 Carcano, 18" barrel
with a good bore that shows oxidation and pitting but also strong rifling. The metal surfaces show fading with traces of arsenal blue and
some oxidation spots on magazine body. The cut-down stock rates very good as cleaned with an added oil finish, handling marks, dings,
a tight 1" split on rear side of the butt and an added piece of metal in the place of the right sling slot. The stock serial number is mismatched.
A good project or parts donor gun. (207682-13) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1578. ITALIAN MODEL 38 CARCANO BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #Q9947, 7.35 Carcano, 21" barrel with a very good bore
that shows some frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1939 vintage carbine retain 98% reapplied chrome finish with some
wear on magazine body. The stock rates very good as cleaned with an added brown enamel finish, a 3/4" split at tang and scattered handling marks. There is a Finnish "SA" Army stamp on the receiver. An interesting Carcano that was converted to a parade gun in the United
States. (207739-13) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1579. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ROF FAZAKERLEY (SPORTERIZED) serial #B23120A,
303 British, 22" barrel with a very good bore that shows a couple minor spots of pitting. The metal surfaces of this 1942 vintage rifle retain
80% arsenal parkerizing with fading on barrel and oxidation on receiver, bolt handle and magazine. The cut-down beech stock rates very
good with an added recoil pad, scattered handling marks, a front sling stud and no sling hardware at rear. The bolt serial number is matching while the magazine is un-numbered. The rifle is sighted with a Weaver K6-E scope that shows scuffing on the scope tube and the
optics show scattered specks. This rifle may prove to be a very good hunting rifle overall. (207712-1) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1580. U.S. MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY REMINGTON (SPORTERIZED) serial #3249363, 30-06, 24" 8-42 dated
Remington barrel with a very good bore that shows slight pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces show a balance between fading and
armory parkerizing with oxidation on barrel, floorplate, receiver and bolt. The cut-down 1903A1 style stock rates very good as refinished
with scattered handling marks, dings and a minor crack at front. The tang screw, rear sling hardware and front band are missing. The stock
is loose due to rear band being missing and will require mechanical attention. A good project gun for the budding gunsmith overall.
(207682-12) {MODERN}
(125/250)
1581. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA (SPORTERIZED) serial #1824514, 6.5 Arisaka,
25" barrel with a fair bore that shows pitting and oxidation scattered throughout. The metal surfaces retain 80% arsenal blue with oxidation
on buttplate and floorplate and some scattered fading on barrel. The cut-down stock rates very good as cleaned with scattered handling
marks and dings. The rear sling hardware, tang screws, floorplate screws, bolt takedown lever, magazine follower, magazine spring firing
pin, cocking knob and firing pin spring are missing. A good project gun overall. (207711-2) {MODERN}
(25/75)
28
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1582. I.O. INC SPORTER AK-74 STYLE SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #017202, 5.45x39mm, 16" barrel with a very good bore that
shows slight frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 98% reapplied enamel and arsenal parkerized finish with silvering on receiver, bolt and barrel. The beech stock rates excellent showing a few light handling marks. Three rivets show damage and the top cover
requires mechanical attention due to fitting issues. A single bakelite surplus 30 round magazine is included with this rifle. A good project
AK-74. (207666-54) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1583. IWI MP UZI SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #W1012935, 22 LR, 18” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original parkerized finish. The synthetic handguard rates excellent and the parkerized folding stock shows only the slightest operational wear.
The rifle is fitted with a faux suppressor and a single 20 round magazine is included. A nice 22 Uzi clone that will likely prove to be a fun
plinker. (207666-62) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1584. POLISH TANTAL SEMI AUTO RIFLE BY CENTURY ARMS serial #1990CS5912, 5.45x39mm, 16" barrel with a fair bore
that shows scattered oxidation throughout. The metal surfaces retain 98% arsenal parkerized finish. The bakelite handguards rate very
good with the lower handguard showing handling marks and wear, the black synthetic pistolgrip rates excellent and the parkerized wire
folding stock rates excellent showing slight operational wear. The piston and bolt show oxidation from corrosive ammunition and a single
30 round Promag is included. A good Polish AK-74 that may prove to be a good plinker. (207666-83) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1585. U.S. MODEL 1898 KRAG BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #144477,
30-40 Krag, 22" barrel with a dark bore that shows scattered pitting and oxidation. The metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina
with some pitting on barrel and band, and tool marks on barrel. The cut-down stock rates very good with a chip missing under magazine,
scattered dings, handling marks, and abrasions. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman peep sight and there are two holes on barrel where the
original sight was. A well-used Krag sporter overall. (207708-20) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1586. ATI KALASHNIKOV SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #A344411, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 99% original phosphate finish. The black synthetic stock, handguard and pistol grip rate excellent. A single 24 round magazine is
included with this rifle. An excellent 22 AK clone that will likely make a fun plinker. (207721-5D31589) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1587. SMITH & WESSON M&P 15-22 SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #DTU8426, 22 LR, 16 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 99% original parkerized finish. The black synthetic stock, pistolgrip and quadrail rate excellent overall. A single 25 round
magazine is included. An excellent condition 22 AR clone that will likely make a fun plinker. (207721-4D31588) {MODERN} (200/400)
1588. U.S. MODE L 1898 KRAG R I FLE BY S PRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #424590, 30-40 Krag, 24"
barrel with a very good plus bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% reapplied blue finish with fading on barrel, receiver, and sideplate, oxidation on buttplate, and staining on receiver and magazine box, and scattered dings and handling marks. The checkered Monte Carlo
stock rates very good with a 1" chip missing between bolt handle and magazine and scattered handling marks. The rifle is equipped
with sling studs and it is sighted with a Lyman peep sight and a gold bead front sight. A neat Krag sporter that will likely still perform
well afield. (207698-12) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1589. U.S. MODEL 1898 KRAG RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #243693, 30-40 Krag, 30" barrel with a very good bore that has some scattered frosting in grooves. The metal surfaces have faded to a dull brown patina with oxidation
staining on bands, buttplate, magazine box and triggerguard. The cut-down stock rates very good with an added oil finish, scattered handling marks, dings and abrasions. The stock also has a crisp circle "P" firing proof and inspector's cartouche and the handguard is still
present. A very good candidate for restoration to original military configuration. (207680-2) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1590. ERMA WERKE MODEL EM1 SEMI AUTO CARBINE serial #37779, 22 LR, 17 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel
surfaces show oxidation scattered throughout, while the barrel band, receiver, triggerguard and bolt retain 90% original enamel finish with
oxidation on barrel band and thinning on receiver and triggerguard. The beech wood stock rates near excellent with an added oil finish,
a few handling marks, and some minor staining near buttplate. The rear sight is missing and a single 15 round magazine is included. An
interesting 22 M1 Carbine clone that will likely be a great plinker. (207688-9) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1591. U.S. MODE L 1898 KRAG R I FLE BY S PR I NG FI E LD AR MORY (S PORTE R IZE D) serial #402025, 30-40 Krag, 24"
barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces show a fading case hardened and arsenal blue finish with some light oxidation staining on triggerguard and bolt handle. The cut-down stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with a few light handling marks and a
crisp inspector's cartouche. The stock has an added pistolgrip, a recoil pad and a compass on the comb. The rifle is sighted with a
Lyman peep rear sight and Lyman gold bead front sight. A leather sling is included with this rifle. A very good Krag sporter overall.
(207698-10) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1592. U.S. MODEL 1898 KRAG RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #402773, 30-40 Krag, 24" barrel with a very good plus bore that shows a spot of minor pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces show a fading case-hardened and
arsenal blue finish with oxidation on bolt handle, magazine box, triggerguard and floorplate. The cut-down stock rates very good with scattered handling marks, light dings and 1/2" hairline split at tang. The rifle still has the two holes from the military rear sight and it is sighted
with a Redfield peep rear sight and a blade front sight. A very good Krag sporter overall. (207698-5) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1593. ARMALITE AR-7 EXPLORER SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #54656, 22 LR, 16" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 98% original enamel finish. The brown synthetic stock rates near excellent with scattered dings and handling marks. A single 7 round
magazine is included with this rifle. A nice example of a desirable Costa Mesa made AR-7. (207675-19) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1594. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOYO KOGO (SPORTERIZED) serial #22010, 7.7 Arisaka,
26" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 32nd series rifle retain 90% reapplied blue finish with oxidation on floorplate
and fading on bolt handle, receiver and barrel. The Bishop Monte Carlo stock rates excellent showing some staining on buttplate, handling
marks, light dings and scuffed paint on front cap. The Chrysanthemum is ground, the bolt and extractor are matching and the rear triggerguard screw is missing. The trigger will not fire and will require mechanical attention to fix. A good project for the budding gunsmith.
(207711-4) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1595. TAURUS MODEL 82 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #512087, 38 Special, 4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 75% original blue with wear at muzzle, triggerguard, frame and cylinder. There is also some light oxidation scattered
throughout the frame. The Taurus rubber grips rate very good showing light dings and handling marks. The grips are equipped with a lanyard ring and there is a Century Arms import mark on the left side of the frame. A very good revolver that may make a great defensive
weapon. (207710-5) {MODERN}
(125/250)
1596. GERMAN P.38 SEMI AUTO PISTOL BY WALTHER serial #8649c, 9mm, 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1944 vintage pistol retain 93% reapplied nickel finish with spots of oxidation staining on frontstrap, barrel, triggerguard and
slide. The bakelite grips rate near excellent with a few light handling marks and some chipping on bottom. All numbers are matching and
a single nickel plated magazine is included. This P38 will likely make a great shooter. (207722-25S19469) {MODERN}
(200/400)
29
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1597. EAST GERMAN MAKAROV SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #AS8422, 9x18 Makarov, 3 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces of this 1961 vintage pistol retain 99% arsenal blue. The replacement Red Star thumbrest grips rate excellent showing edge
wear. The slide and frame are matching and two magazines and a Bulgarian holster are included with this pistol. An excellent example of
a desirable East German Makarov. (207716-17) {C&R}
(200/400)
1598. RUSSIAN TT-33 SEMI AUTO PISTOL BY IZHEVSK serial #PCH2261, 7.62x25 Tokarev, 4 1/2" barrel with a very good bore
that shows some frosting in grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1947 vintage pistol retain 80% arsenal blue finish with wear on back and
front strap, silvering on frame, and fading and light oxidation on slide. The CCCP plastic grips rate excellent overall showing a few handling
marks. All serial numbers are matching including the barrel. There is no added safety or import marks on this pistol. Two magazines, a tool
and a holster are included. A very good arsenal reconditioned example overall. (207716-12) {C&R}
(200/400)
1599. POLISH P64 SEMI AUTO PISTOL BY RADOM serial #DT02734, 9x18 Makarov, 3 1/3" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal
surfaces of this 1976 vintage pistol retain 99% arsenal blue. The black synthetic grips rate excellent overall showing handling marks. The
slide and frame are matching and there is an Inter Ordnance import marking on the slide. There are two magazines and a holster included
with this pistol. An excellent example that may prove to be a great carry gun. (207716-16) {MODERN}
(125/250)
1600. BERETTA MODEL 1934 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #F87738, 380 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel with a good bore that shows a couple
spots of pitting. The metal surfaces of this 1942 vintage “RE” marked pistol retain 80% original blue with some edge wear and fading on
front and back straps. The black plastic grips rate excellent overall displaying minor handling marks. The slide and frame are matching and
there are two magazines and a holster included with this pistol. A very good example. (207716-6) {C&R}
(200/400)
1601. CZ-52 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #R10469, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
98% arsenal parkerized finish. The bakelite grips rate very good showing stains in the grooves. Two magazines, a tool and a holster are
included with this pistol. An excellent example overall. (207716-18) {C&R}
(150/300)
1602. WALTHER P1 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #206060, 9mm, 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1984
vintage pistol retain 98% original parkerized finish. The black plastic grips rate very good showing edge wear on bottom and top of both
panels. All visible serial numbers are matching and there is an Inter Ordnance import mark on the underside of the barrel. Two magazines
and a leather holster are included. An excellent example that will likely prove to be a great shooter. (207716-19) {MODERN} (200/400)
1603. WALTHER P.38 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #302306, 9mm, 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this postwar pistol retain 95% original parkerized finish with silvering on both sides of slide and light oxidation at rear of slide. The black plastic
grips rate excellent overall showing a few handling marks. All serial numbers are matching and two magazines and a leather holster are
included with this pistol. An excellent example that will likely prove to be a great shooter. (207682-59) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1604. U.S. MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY serial #1512506, 30-06, 24" 7-44 dated High
Standard barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some scattered frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 80% arsenal type
parkerized finish with thinning on floorplate, bands and barrel and some light oxidation on floorplate. The scant stock rates excellent as
lightly cleaned with an added oil finish and scattered handling marks. The rifle has a detachable rubber buttpad, scope mount, leather
sling, rings, aftermarket trigger, a Lyman peep sight and Lyman front sight. A very good modified 1903 that will likely shoot very well. (767610) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1605. WI NCH E STE R MODE L 1907 S E M I AUTO RIFLE serial #28473, 351 Self Loading, 20" barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina throughout. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good as cleaned with handling marks,
one 3/4" crack on right side of butt and a 1 1/4" crack at front of forearm. A good plus example that will likely prove to be a good shooter.
(207698-8) {C&R}
(200/400)
1606. MOS S BE RG MODE L 600AT S LI DE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #H108240, 12 Ga, 28" ventilated rib polychoke barrel with
a very good plus bore. The metal surfaces retain 50% original blue with oxidation scattered along the barrel and fading on receiver and
magazine tube and silvering on receiver. The stock rates good with two 1" cracks on each side of the wrist, handling marks, dings and
some chipping at the heel. The buttstock is loose and will require attention to tighten. A good shotgun that will make a good project.
(207674-14) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1607. CHARTER ARMS AR-7 EXPLORER SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #A304221, 22 LR, 16" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original parkerized finish. The buttsock rates very good with scattered handling marks, and light dings near the receiver. A very good plus example overall. (207721-18D31616) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1608. BRITISH NO. 2 MK 1 "TANKER" DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER BY ENFIELD serial #N3202, 38 S&W, 5" barrel with a
very good plus bore. The metal surfaces of this 1941 vintage revolver retain 95% arsenal parkerized finish with silvering and fading on
cylinder and frame. The checkered walnut grips rate very good with handling marks, dings and a minor chip missing on the left panel. The
cylinder, frame and barrel are all matching and there is a small import mark on the barrel. An original holster, belt and lanyard are included
with this revolver. An excellent example of these collectible World War Two British revolvers. (207716-5) {C&R}
(250/450)
1609. SWISS MODEL 1878 VETTERLI BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #164265, 41 Swiss Rimfire, 33" barrel with a dark oxidized bore.
The metal surfaces retain 95% reapplied blue finish with silvering on barrel, receiver, buttplate and triggerguard. The walnut stock and shortened forend rate excellent as cleaned with a few light handling marks. All visible serial numbered parts are matching and the striker is removed
from the gun but is included and the gun will likely require mechanical attention. The brass magazine tube extends 3/4's of the length of the
barrel and it may be a replacement. The cleaning rod is missing. A good project gun or parts donor. (207682-25) {ANTIQUE}
(50/100)
1610. U.S. MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial #1451016, 30-06,
24" barrel with a very good bore that shows some light pitting halfway down. The metal surfaces retain 95% reapplied blue finish with light
oxidation on buttplate, floorplate and barrel and some silvering spots near muzzle. The aftermarket walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good
with scattered light dings and handling marks. The rifle is sighted with a Redfield rear peep sight and a hooded front sight. A very good
sporter overall. (207721-30D31495) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1611. WALTHER PP SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #309558, 32 ACP, 3 1/3" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90%
original blue with fading on both sides of the slide. The Pachmayr grips rate excellent displaying a few light handling marks. There is an
Interarms import mark on the frame and the pistol bears German proofs. Two magazines with thumbrests and a holster are included with
this pistol. A very good example of a Walther PP. (207681-8) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1612. FRENCH MODEL 1892 LEBEL REVOLVER BY ST. ETIENNE serial #H66345, 8mm Lebel Revolver, 4 1/2" barrel with a good
bore that shows scattered pits throughout its length and strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blue with some oxidation
staining on frame, barrel and cylinder latch, and some fading on cylinder. The checkered walnut grips rate near excellent showing some
light staining and handling marks. A very good example of a Great War French revolver overall. (207716-7) {C&R}
(200/400)
30
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1613. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY LEE ENFIELD CARBINE serial #6496, 303 British, 21" barrel with a very good bore that
shows some light pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1898 vintage rifle retain 70% reapplied enamel finish with thinning on
magazine, bands, receiver, nosecap and barrel. The rear stock appears to be from a later MKIII style rifle and rates very good with a 1/4"
split on right side and dings and handling marks throughout. The forestock and handguard look to be an unfinished aftermarket replacement and they rate very good with a handling marks, dings and a spot of crackling on the right side near the rear band. The wrist is marked
"ENFIELD/1898/LEC I" and the dustcover is marked "ALEXANDER MARTIN GLASGOW & ABERDEEN". The bolt and barrel are matching while the remaining parts are mismatched or unnumbered including the 5 round magazine. The front sight has been replaced and the
bayonet lug and front sling swivel are missing. A good project gun or parts donor. (207657-46) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1614. MODIFIED MAUSER WEHRMANNSGEWEHR SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION TARGET RIFLE serial #113061,
8.15x46R, 29" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some fading on triggerguard, and bolt
takedown lever and oxidation staining on buttplate. The cut down stock rates excellent with a few light handling marks. All visible serial
numbers are matching and the sights are intact. This rifle will likely be a great restoration project. (207657-53) {MODERN} (200/400)
1615. REMINGTON LEE MODEL 1899 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #100427, 30-40 Krag, 23" barrel with a
very good bore that shows scattered light pitting and frosting in the grooves and strong rifling. The metal surfaces have turned a dull gray
patina with oxidation staining throughout barrel length, and lighter oxidation staining on triggerguard, bolt, magazine, buttplate and receiver.
The cut-down stock rates very good as cleaned with a patch repair at front and scattered handling mark. The rear sight is correct while the
front sight is a blade and appears to be a replacement. The rifle's serial number falls into the Michigan National Guard contract and the last
patent date on the rifle is "JAN 18th 1887". This rifle will likely prove to be an interesting shooter. (207680-4) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1616. BRITISH NO. 2 MK 1 "TANKER" DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER BY ENFIELD serial #K9402, 38 S&W, 5" barrel with a
very good plus bore that shows a few minor pits near muzzle. The metal surfaces of this 1940 vintage revolver retain 95% arsenal parkerized finish with a faint turn line and fading on cylinder and scattered silvering on frame and front strap. The checkered walnut grips rate
very good overall showing a few light handling marks and minor dings. The cylinder, frame and barrel all have matching numbers. A near
excellent example of these interesting World War Two revolvers. (207721-68D31657) {C&R}
(250/450)
1617. GERMAN ORTGIES SEMI AUTO PISTOL BY ERFURT serial #131689, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a good bore that shows
pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 70% original blue with scattered light oxidation. The left grip panel is missing and the
right grip panel rates very good showing some staining on bottom, handling marks, light dings, and some crackling around the medallion.
The underside on frame is marked "GERMANY" and a single factory magazine is included. A good project gun or parts donor overall.
(207657-114) {C&R}
(75/150)
1618. GERMAN ORTGIES SEMI AUTO PISTOL BY ERFURT serial #118118, 25 ACP, 3" barrel with a fair bore that shows oxidation
throughout. The metal surfaces retain 40-50% original blue with several areas of cleaned up pitting and fading. The grip panels rate very
good with scattered handling marks and dings. The underside of the frame is marked "GERMANY" and a single factory magazine is
included. A good example overall. (207657-122) {C&R}
(100/200)
1619. FRENCH MODEL 1892 LEBEL REVOLVER BY ST. ETIENNE serial #G4487, 8mm Lebel Revolver, 4 1/2" barrel with a fair
bore that shows pitting and oxidation throughout its length. The metal surfaces retain 75% arsenal blue with oxidation scattered throughout, with the most noticeable oxidation being on the left side. The checkered wooden grips rate good plus with a 1" crack on the right
panel, a few dings and handling marks. The barrel is dated 1897 and this is a good representative example for the World War One collector.
(207657-129) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
1620. E IG MODE L E-15 S I NG LE ACTION R EVOLVER serial #368095, 22 LR, 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original nickel finish. The hard rubber grips rate good with a 1 1/2" crack on the bottom of the right panel, a few
dings and handling marks. The barrel and frame have matching numbers. A very good condition German 22 Single Action Army clone.
(207703-43) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1621. MAUSER WTP II SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #6, 25 ACP, 2" barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered light pitting.
The metal surfaces retain 80% reapplied blue finish with some oxidation on triggerguard, and slide and scattered edge wear and silvering.
The factory checkered plastic grips rate near excellent with a few handling marks. A single factory magazine is included with this pistol. A
good example overall. (207679-7) {C&R}
(200/400)
1622. IVER JOHNSON SEALED 8 MODEL 68S SNUBNOSE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial K52830, 22 Magnum, 2
1/2" barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some light pitting near throat. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with oxidation
on rear sight and left side of frame. The checkered black plastic grips rate very good with some handling marks and a 1/4 spot of damage
on the top of the left panel. A very good example overall. (207697-43) {C&R}
(150/300)
1623. GERMAN DSM-34 BOLT ACTION TRAINING RIFLE serial #178237, 22 LR, 26" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 95% reapplied blue with some light oxidation on floorplate and bolt handle and scattered silvering on barrel. The Monte Carlo
walnut stock rates very good with scattered handling marks, a few light dings and a tight 2" crack on the right side of the butt. The bolt
serial number is matching to the receiver, and sights have been removed. There are four holes on the receiver and there are two scope bases
installed on the receiver. This 22 Mauser Trainer will likely make a good plinker and it is optics ready. (207697-26) {MODERN} (250/450)
1624. GERMAN K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #6870, 30-06, 24" barrel with a near excellent bore that
shows some slight frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 50% reapplied blue finish with fading scattered throughout and some
light oxidation on triggerguard. The Bishop Monte Carlo walnut stock rates excellent with a few handling marks and a couple light dings.
The rifle is sighted with a Williams peep sight and there is a 1" spliced piece of wood beneath the right side of the peep sight. The German
markings have been scrubbed and the front floorplate screw is protruding out slightly and will require mechanical attention. A good
sporterized K98k that will likely make a great hunting rifle. (207697-8) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1625. U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SINGLE SHOT RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY (SPORTERIZED) serial
#478413, 45-70 Govt, 26" barrel with a near excellent bore that shows minor frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces have turned a
plum brown patina with light oxidation on triggerguard, lockplate and breechblock. The cut down stock rates very good as cleaned with
a tight 3/4" crack behind lockplate, scattered dings and scattered handling marks. The rifle is sighted with an aftermarket buckhorn rear
sight and blade front sight. An interesting sporter that will likely make a great shooter. (207708-14) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1626. BERETTA MODEL 418 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #50891A, 25 ACP, 2 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
of this 1951 vintage pistol retain 97% original blue with some scattered silvering on frame, front and back strap. The black plastic Beretta
grips rate very good with a slight scratch on the left panel and some handling marks on the right panel. An excellent example overall.
(207711-33) {C&R}
(200/400)
1627. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SAFETY HAMMERLESS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #230870, 32 S&W,
3" barrel with a good plus bore that shows pitting near throat. The metal surfaces retain 85% original nickel finish with scattered areas of
oxidation staining throughout. The checkered grips rate good with a chip missing on the bottom of the right panel, a few dings and handling
marks. A very good example overall. (207711-32) {C&R}
(75/150)
31
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1628. G LE N FI E LD MODE L 60 S E M I AUTO R I FLE serial #20626554, 22 LR, 22" barrel with a dark oxidized bore. The metal surfaces
retain 60% original blue oxidation on the front half of the barrel and oxidation running the length of the magazine tube, and flaking on
the triggerguard. The stock rates very good with scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The stock also has some checkering
and a carving of a squirrel in a pentagon on both sides of the pistolgrip. A salty rifle which may prove to be a good restoration project.
(207703-16) {MODERN}
(25/75)
1629. GLENFIELD MODEL 778 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #208172265, 12 Ga, 30" ventilated rib barrel choked cylinder with
a bright and excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some light oxidation on receiver, silvering on triggerguard and
operational wear on magazine tube. The stock rates very good with areas of flaking finish, light scratches, dings and handling marks. A
very good plus condition shotgun. (207674-9) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1630. SPANISH MODEL 1916 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #H9727, 7mm Mauser, 21 1/2" barrel with a good
bore that shows scattered pitting and frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces show a balance of silvering and reapplied blue with a
few spots of pitting on the barrel and oxidation staining on triggerguard. The unfinished Bishop Monte Carlo stock rates excellent. The rifle
lacks sights but it does have two scope bases on the receiver, and the floorplate is mismatched while the bolt is matching. A good project
gun overall. (207712-23) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1631. WI NCH E STE R HOTCH KI S S MODE L 1883 BOLT ACTION R I FLE (S PORTE R IZE D) 45-70 Govt, 27" shortened barrel
with a very good bore that shows some minor pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with oxidation
staining running along the length of the barrel and with lighter oxidation on the receiver, bolt handle and buttplate. The butt and cutdown forestock rate very good with scattered handling marks, abrasions, dings, two 3/4" splits on lower tang and one 3/4" split on the
upper tang. The left side of the receiver is inscribed "HUNT" and there are Springfield Armory "VP" proofs on the barrel. The rear sight
is missing but the front blade sight is still present. A salty example that may prove to be a good parts donor or restoration project.
(207657-136) {ANTIQUE}
(150/300)
1632. WINCHESTER MODEL 1905 SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #1565, 32 WSL, 22" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
show a fading blue finish with silvering along the length of the barrel, and the receiver turning a dull gray patina with scattered silvering. The
unfinished stock looks to be an aftermarket replacement but it rates very good with scattered light dings and handling marks. The forestock
is loose due to the band spring being missing, the magazine and factory rear sight are also missing. The rifle does have a Lyman rear peep
sight that is mounted on the left side of the receiver. A salty example that may prove to be a good project gun. (207657-5) {C&R} (75/150)
1633. WINCHESTER MODEL 1910 SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #2325, 401 WSL, 20" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 90% original blue with fading on left side of receiver, operation wear on charging handle, silvering on barrel, receiver and triggerguard. The unfinished stock rates very good showing handling marks and light dings. The stock appears to be a replacement and the fit
is loose. The buttplate, buttplate screws, sights, magazine and tang screws are missing. There is a second Winchester proof on the barrel
that appears to have been done later. A good project gun for the budding gunsmith. (207657-6) {C&R}
(100/200)
1634. GERMAN DSM-34 BOLT ACTION TRAINING RIFLE BY THURINGEN (SPORTERIZED) serial #4222, 22 LR, 26"
barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some oxidation on bolt takedown, oxidation staining
on bolt and buttplate, slight fading on barrel and silvering on front sight base. The cut-down stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with
an added oil finish, scattered dings and handling marks. The bolt is mismatched and the other parts are unnumbered, and the rear band
is loose. The front band is missing and the receiver is marked with a Heart "Thuringen". A good example that will likely be a good shooter
or restoration candidate. (207657-35) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1635. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #69179, 7.7 Arisaka, 25" barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 60% arsenal blue with oxidation on barrel, receiver, buttplate, triggerguard and floorplate. The
beech stock rates very good with an added oil finish, scattered dings, handling marks, scratches and abrasions. The Chrysanthemum is
partially defaced, the extractor is unnumbered but the bolt and bayonet lug are matching. The magazine follower and spring are missing.
The rifle is equipped with an anti-aircraft rear sight and a USGI type leather sling made by Boyt. A good project gun that is mostly original.
(207598-3) {C&R}
(350/550)
1636. WINCHESTER 1ST MODEL HOTCHKISS BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #1609, 45-70, 32" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces show fading original blue finish with the most noticeable wear being on the left side of the receiver, silvering on barrel,
and oxidation on bolt, receiver, triggerguard floorplate and rear of barrel. The cut down stock rates very good with a repaired 2 1/2" crack
at front, a partially visible 1878 dated inspector's cartouche, scattered dings, handling marks and some minor chipping around the toe. The
rear sight appears to be a Buffington rear sight with a homemade circular aperture. A good candidate for restoration or for a parts donor
rifle. (207657-37) {ANTIQUE}
(200/400)
1637. SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS THIRD MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #181416, 32
S&W, 3" barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some slight pitting in the throat. The metal surfaces retain 98% original nickel with
some light oxidation on front strap and a few superficial scratches on frame and cylinder. The case hardened trigger shows much of the
original finish with some operational wear. The mother-of-pearl grips rate good plus with a few handling marks and two 1/4" cracks on the
right panel. The frame, barrel and cylinder are all matching. A near excellent example overall. (207715-12) {C&R}
(300/500)
1638. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #9950, 32 S&W, 3" barrel with a very good bore that
shows a couple areas of light pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 98% original nickel finish with some minor oxidation on cylinder and left side of frame. The case hardened hammer and trigger show traces of the original finish with the most prominent finish being
on the hammer. The green rubber grips rate near excellent showing a few handling marks and light scratches. The barrel, cylinder and
grips are matching to the frame. A near excellent example overall. (207715-13) {ANTIQUE}
(300/500)
1639. SAVAGE MODEL 1933 NRA BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #45079, 22 LR, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 80% original blue with the triggerguard and floorplate showing thinning throughout and the barrel and crown showing
light oxidation. The pistol grip walnut stock rates excellent showing a few handling marks and light dings. The rifle is sighted with a diopter
front sight and Redfield diopter rear sight. There are two scope blocks mounted on the rifle and a leather sling is included. A very good
condition example that will likely prove to be a great shooter. (207675-12) {C&R}
(150/300)
1640. SAVAGE MODEL 23C SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #37783, 32 WCF, 25" barrel with a very good plus bore. The
metal surfaces retain 85% reapplied blue with thinning on floorplate and triggerguard and some scattered fading on barrel and buttplate.
The walnut stock rates near good plus with a repaired 6" crack on the right side, a 1" chip on right, a couple minor dings and a few handling marks. The original rear sight has been removed and the rifle is sighted with an unmarked peep rear sight. A solid example that will
likely prove to be a good shooter. (207708-22) {C&R}
(100/200)
32
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1641. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1428095, 32 Win Special, 20" barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces of this Pre-64 carbine retain 95% original blue with oxidation on lower tang and receiver, fading on barrel, bands
and receiver. The walnut stock rates near excellent with an added oil finish, a few small dings and handling marks. The rifle has a Williams
scope and mount that is mounted on the left side of the receiver. The scope tube retains 85% original blue with some light oxidation and
fading, the scope is unmarked but appears to be about 3x or 4x power. The optics display a few specks and the original sights are still
intact. Overall this carbine will likely prove to be a great brush gun. (207703-15) {MODERN}
(250/450)
1642. SAVAGE MODEL 340B BOLT ACTION RIFLE 222 Remington, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
90% original blue with some pitting near muzzle, oxidation on magazine and safety, fading on triggerguard and floorplate. The walnut stock
rates excellent with a Pachmayr recoil pad installed and displaying a few handling marks. The rifle's sights are missing but there is a Weaver
scope mount installed on the left side. There are two holes on the left rear of receiver that appear factory and two holes that appear nonfactory done at the front of barrel. This Savage Model 340B will likely prove to be a great varmint gun. (207674-10) {MODERN} (150/300)
1643. ANSCHUTZ SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #83507, 22 LR, 23" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 75% original blue with some oxidation on barrel, receiver and triggerguard. The walnut stock rates very good plus to near excellent
displaying a few light dings and handling marks. The buttplate is marked "J/JGA/A", and this is a good example overall that will likely still
shoot well. (207697-25) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1644. WARD'S WESTERNFIELD MODEL 30 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 Ga, 30" plain barrel choked cylinder with an excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with fading on receiver operational wear on magazine tube and silvering on barrel and
triggerguard. The walnut stock rates very good overall with an added oil finish and displaying a few light handling marks and scratches. A
very good condition shotgun overall. (207695-27) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1645. BROWNING AUTO 5 SEMI AUTO SHOTGUN serial #1V33784, 12 Ga, 27 1/2" ventilated rib barrel choked cylinder with a good
bore that shows scattered oxidation. The metal surfaces have turned a dull brown patina with oxidation scattered throughout the barrel
and receiver. The walnut stock rates very good with the buttstock appearing cleaned, an added rear sling stud, scattered handling marks
and light dings. A good project gun overall. (207669-1) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1646. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #886136, 12 Ga, 28" plain barrel choked cylinder with a very good plus bore.
The metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with oxidation throughout the gun. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with scattered flaking finish, handling marks, scratches and dings. A salty Ithaca 37 that will likely prove to be a great project gun. (207670-6) {MODERN} (75/150)
1647
1647. RUGER MINI-14 GB SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #182-53108, 223
Remington, 19" barrel with a very good bore that shows some frosting. The metal surfaces
retain 95% original blue with some oxidation on the right side of the receiver and some silvering on the barrel and bolt. The black Choate folding stock rates excellent overall showing
a few handling marks, and the black synthetic handguard rates very good plus showing a few handling marks and scratches. The rifle has
an aftermarket flash hider installed and the stock's inserts are missing. There are aftermarket screws on the left side of the receiver. No magazine is included but they are widely available on the secondary market. A very good Mini 14 overall. (207666-60) {MODERN} (350/550)
1648. STEVENS MODEL 87 SEMI AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 24" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces show a fading original
blue with oxidation running along the length of the barrel and lighter oxidation on magazine tube. The pistolgrip stock rates very good with
the sling slots being filled in, scattered dings and handling marks. A good plus condition Model 87. (207703-22) {MODERN} (50/100)
1649. MARLIN MODEL 781 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #18676030, 22 S/L/LR, 22" barrel with a good bore that has scattered oxidation and frosting. The metal surfaces retain 70% original blue oxidation on front of barrel, magazine tube, bolt handle, sling swivels, magazine rod and triggerguard. The pistol grip stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks, spots of flaking finish and some
chipping near front. A salty example overall that may be a good restoration project. (207703-18) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1650. REMINGTON MODEL 700 ML BOLT ACTION MUZZLELOADER serial #ML018144, 50 cal, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent showing light blemishes here and there. The black checkered pistolgrip synthetic
stock features a flared left side cheekpiece and rates excellent with a few light dings and dents. The arm is devoid of iron sights however
a Simmons Prohunter 3-9x32mm scope is affixed to the receiver with bright excellent optics and a duplex reticle. The original ramrod is
included. (157615-26) {ANTIQUE}
(175/250)
1651. MOSSBERG 835 DUCKS UNLIMITED SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #GG1749, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib barrel with Accumag chokes and a very good to near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue with moderate wear on the barrel and a
simple engraving of a man holding a stick, surrounded by cattails on the left, and the right side is marked "DUCKS UNLIMITED GUIDE
GUN". The plain brown laminate pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good plus with light dings and dents. The stock is outfitted
with a Pachmayr White Line brown ventilated rubber recoil pad. The included choke tube is full. (157615-35) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1652. WINCHESTER MODEL 1885 LOW WALL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #10442, 22 Long, 24" barrel with an about very good
bore with scattered pits here and there. The metal surfaces bear an overall mottled pewter patina with specks of oxidation staining here
and there and several tool marks. The breech block is a High Wall replacement and has a small screw atop the block; the front tang screw
is missing. The straight grip walnut buttstock and schnabel tip forend features a black insert and rate about very good showing several
light dings and dents under an added layer of varnish; the forend screw is a modern replacement. Rifle is sighted with a German silver
blade front sight and the rear dovetail is devoid of sights. (157249-221) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
1653. ITHACA MODEL 37 FEATHERLIGHT SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #1026517, 20 ga, 28" plain barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with scattered specks of oxidation and a few blemishes here and there. The
checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and plain forend rate excellent with a couple of minor dings and dents. Shotgun is outfitted with an
orange fiber optic bead front sight. (157615-40) {MODERN}
(175/250)
1654. ITHACA MODEL 37 FEATHERLIGHT SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #523428, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel with Ljutic
Patternator choke system choked skeet with a bright near excellent bore with a few light specks of fouling. The metal surfaces retain 95%
original blue showing scattered specks of oxidation throughout and light fading here and there. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock
and grooved forend rate about very good showing scattered dings and dents, worn finish and a small chip atop the wrist of the stock
where the metal and wood meet. (157615-39) {MODERN}
(100/200)
33
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1655. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #29624, 12 ga, 27" plain barrel with Poly choke and a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces on this early 37 retain 80% original blue, most of the loss visible on the barrel which has toned to a soft pewter
patina. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and checkered forend rate very good showing a pair of thin 2" cracks on either side of
the grip starting from the frame and running into the checkering, as well as scattered light dings and dents here and there. Shotgun is
outfitted with a Red Head red rubber recoil pad, giving a length of pull of 13 3/4". (157615-44) {MODERN}
(125/250)
1656. MARLIN MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #18527066, 22 LR, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 98% plus original blue with a tiny bit of wear at the rear left edge of the frame. The plain pistolgrip Monte Carlo hardwood buttstock
rates very good to near excellent showing a bit of worn varnish here and there and light dings and dents. A Tasco 4x15 scope is affixed
with foggy optics. (157628-4) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1657. CUSTOM REMINGTON MODEL 11-87 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #PC692619, 12 ga, 22" shortened dual bead ventilated rib Rem Choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 11-87 has been tactically modified by Defensive Edge out of Idaho. The metal
surfaces retain 95% matte blue finish with scattered wear here and there; the right side of the receiver is stamped "DEFENSIVE EDGE"
with their own serial number underneath. The left side of the receiver has a Tacstar Industries Side Saddle six shot shell holder, the lifter
has a Dave's Metal Works Easyloader installed as well as an orange aftermarket follower. The checkered pistolgrip synthetic buttstock and
forend rate about excellent with light handling marks here and there; there is a strip of Velcro on the right side of the forend. The magazine
tube has an extension affixed. Shotgun has a triangular fiber optic front sight. The included choke is choked modified. A nicely configured
11-87, good for your next 3-gun competition. (157628-8) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1658. SAVAGE MODEL 93 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #1058104, 22 Magnum, 21" heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with the exception of a couple of minor blemishes on the barrel. The checkered black synthetic pistolgrip stock rates excellent with perhaps a light handling mark or two. Rifle is outfitted with a Weaver Grand Slam 3-10x40mm riflescope
with a duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. A single factory magazine is included. (157681-2) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1659. SAVAGE MODEL 93R17 DUCKS UNLIMITED BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #2205467, 17 HMR, 21" heavy barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish. The checkered pistolgrip OD green synthetic stock rates excellent
with the laser-etched Ducks Unlimited logo on the right side of the buttstock and the factory stickers are still on the gun. Rifle is outfitted
with a Bushnell 3-9x40mm scope with a duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. Included is the original factory box and a single factory
magazine. A new-in-the-box rifle. (157697-28) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1660. MARLIN MODEL XT-17 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #MM13872A, 17 HMR, 22" heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The plain pistolgrip Monte Carlo hardwood stock rates about excellent showing light dings and
dents here and there. Rifle is outfitted with a Bushnell Banner 3-9x40mm scope with a duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. A single
magazine is included. (157721-3D31637) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1661. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #825-61587, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish. The checkered pistolgrip black synthetic buttstock rates excellent with a light scuff or two.
A single magazine is included. (157721-38D29898) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1662. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #822-13483, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
entire gun has been coated in Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity camouflage and rates very good to excellent with light wear scattered about.
Included is a single factory magazine. (157721-39D30512) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1663. REMINGTON MODEL 870 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #RS98213G, 12 ga, 18 1/2" plain barrel choked cylinder with a
bright excellent bore with a bit of fouling near the breech. The metal surfaces retain 98% original parkerized finish with light wear here and
there; a magazine extension has been added. The checkered pistolgrip flat dark earth Magpul SGA 870 buttstock and forend rate excellent
with an accessory rail on the left side of the forend. A Magpul sling swivel has been affixed to the left side of the frame. A nice choice for
home defense. (157721-2D30746) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1664. SAVAGE MODEL 64 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #0337150, 22 LR, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 98% original blue finish with a light blemish or two here and there. The checkered black synthetic pistolgrip stock rates excellent
with a few scuffs here and there. A single magazine is included. (15773-10) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1665. RUGER MODEL 10/22 STANDARD SPORTER SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #112-00518, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a few tiny specks of surface oxidation on the barrel. The checkered
pistolgrip walnut stock rates excellent with perhaps a light handling mark or two. Rifle is outfitted with a Weaver K1.5-C3 scope with a
post and crosshair reticle and very good optics. A single magazine and a Hunter leather sling are included; there is slight verdigris on the
brass furniture. (157714-21) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1666. MARLIN MODEL 25N BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #04466830, 22 LR, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% plus original blue with a couple of specks of loss on the triggerguard. The checkered hardwood Monte Carlo buttstock
rates near excellent with a few scattered dings and dents here and there. Rifle has a blade front sight and there is no rear sight affixed. A
single magazine is included. (157721-17D24133) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1667. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #126-53329, 22 LR, 21" barrel with a birdcage flash hider and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The aftermarket black synthetic pistolgrip stock with folding metal wire butt rates
excellent. A single 10 rd. factory magazine is included. (157721-41D30800) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1668. MARLIN MODEL 989 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE 22 LR, 18" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue finish with a bit of wear here and there. The plain pistolgrip Monte Carlo walnut stock with handguard rate excellent with a few
light dings and dents. Rifle is outfitted with a Weaver J4 scope with crosshair reticle and good, foggy optics. A pair of magazines are included. (157695-2) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1669. RUGER MODEL 10/22 "LIBERTY TRAINING RIFLE" serial #355-11458, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
This rifle has been converted into an Appleseed Shoot liberty training rifle. The metal surfaces retain 98% gray powder coat finish with
light scratches and blemishes here and there. The checkered pistolgrip black synthetic stock rates excellent with a few minor scuffs.
Rifle is sighted with Tech Sights front and rear sights and a green canvas sling is affixed to the arm. There is no magazine included.
(157721-14) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1670. THOMPSON CENTER BLACK DIAMOND XR INLINE MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #RS16859, 50 cal, 26" barrel
with a bright excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a couple of minor scuffs here and there. The checkered
pistolgrip black synthetic stock rates excellent. Rifle is sighted with fiber optic front and rear sights and the original ramrod is included.
Also included are a wooden starter, T-wrench and manual. (157662-7) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1671. MARLIN MODEL 36G LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #AA37823, 30-30 Win, 20" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with a bit of loss atop the frame and a few specks of oxidation on the left side. The plain pistolgrip walnut
buttstock and forend rate near excellent showing light handling marks and worn finish here and there. Rifle features standard sporting
front and rear sights. There are a pair of drilled and tapped holes on the left side of the frame. (157707-18) {C&R}
(200/300)
34
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1672. SMITH & WESSON M&P15-22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #DZM7946, 22 LR, 16 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue with a few specks of wear. The black synthetic frame, buttstock, pistolgrip and forend rate excellent. Removable front and rear sights are affixed and a single magazine is included. Also included are a bipod and a black adjustable nylon
sling. (157721-6D31396) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1673. UBERTI MODEL 1871 ROLLING BLOCK TARGET RIFLE serial #S03810, 357 Mag, 26" octagon barrel with a bright, mostly
excellent bore with a tiny amount of frosting towards the breech-end of the barrel. The barrel retains 99% original blue finish. The frame
retains 98% original case-hardened colors which have muted slightly; the triggerguard is German silver. The straight grip carbine-style walnut buttstock and schnabel tip forend rate excellent with the exception of a few light dings at the front of the comb from contact with the
tang sight. Rifle is sighted with a blade front sight, buckhorn rear sight and the aforementioned tang sight. Included is the original factory
box. (157692-9) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1674. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1348639, 32 W.S., 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with a bit of pinprick pitting and oxidation staining on the leading barrel band, thinning at the
muzzle and light wear here and there; there are remnants of oil staining that have spilled onto the metal. The straight grip walnut buttstock
and forend rate excellent showing lightly added finish and a few light handling marks here and there. Carbine is sighted with a silver bead
front sight with hood, the rear dovetail is blanked and a Lyman No. 66A receiver sight is affixed. (157721-28D31159) {C&R} (250/450)
1675. CVA ACCURA INLINE MUZZLELOADING RIFLE 50 cal., 27" fluted barrel with a near excellent bore with light frosting in the
grooves. The stainless steel surfaces rate very good to near excellent with scattered specks of surface oxidation and staining on the barrel
bolster underneath the breech. The rubber coated Realtree APG camouflage Monte Carlo pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent
with rubber grip panels where checkering would be on a wooden stock and show light wear from use afield. Rifle includes a one-piece
steel scope base and rings, there are no sights on the gun and the original ramrod is included. Also included is a Quake Industries "The
Claw" green camo rubber sling. (157722-37S19433A) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
1676. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1087002, 30 W.C.F., 20" barrel with a bright near excellent bore
with a few scattered tiny pits. The barrel and full length magazine tube retain 92-95% original blue with thinning on the magazine tube, silvering at the muzzle and scattered specks of surface oxidation here and there. The frame and action have mostly toned to a mottled
pewter-brown patina with traces of blue finish in protected areas; there are two fancy engraved letters on the left side of the frame, reading
"D E(?)" the second character is worn out half way. The straight grip walnut carbine buttstock and forend rate about very good, as refinished, with several dings and dents from the years. Carbine is sighted with a brass bead front sight with missing hood, the rear dovetail is
blanked and a Williams receiver sight with missing aperture disc is affixed. The leading upper tang screw is missing. (157656-50) {C&R}
[E.P.W. Collection]
(250/450)
1677. COLT OPEN TOP POCKET MODEL REVOLVER serial #1931, 22 RF, 2 3/8" barrel with a very good bore with scattered pits.
The barrel and ejector rod housing retain about 20-30% original blue with the balance toned to an aged pewter-brown patina, the cylinder
is a similar patina and the two-line barrel address is still crisp and legible. The brass frame and gripframe are a pleasing goldenrod patina;
the caliber marking on the left side of the frame is no longer visible. The two-piece walnut grips rate very good plus to near excellent with
worn finish and light handling marks here and there; the insides are pencil-numbered to the gun. The arm times and locks and the pivoting
barrel latch is very loose. (157656-22) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(200/400)
1678. COLT OPEN TOP POCKET MODEL REVOLVER serial #16000, 22 Short/Long RF, 2 3/8" barrel with a very good bore with
scattered pits. The barrel and cylinder have been cleaned to bright gunmetal with light dings in the metal and the two-line barrel address
is visible. The brass frame is a nice ochre patina with the caliber marking visible on the left side. The two-piece walnut grips rate about
excellent, as refinished, with a few handling marks; the insides of the grips are pencil-numbered to the gun. The arm times and locks nicely.
(157656-31) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(100/200)
1679. MOSSBERG BROWNIE PEPPERBOX PISTOL serial #4863, 22 RF, 2 1/2" four-barrel cluster with very good bores. The metal
surfaces have been cleaned to gunmetal gray showing remnants of oxidation stains and the barrel and frame markings are still legible. The
two piece plain walnut grips rate excellent and are slightly loose. (157656-20) {C&R} [E.P.W. Collection]
(150/250)
1680. STEVENS-CONLIN FIRST ISSUE SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #8843, 22 RF, 10" part round, part octagon barrel with a near
very good bore with scattered soft pits. The barrel is an overall mottled pewter-brown patina with oxidation staining scattered about. The
brass frame and triggerguard retain 85-90% original nickel finish with scattered wear to goldenrod as well as specks of oxidation staining,
mostly on the flared butt cap. The two-piece checkered walnut grips rate about excellent with dings and dents here and there. Pistol features
standard front and rear sights and the action locks up tight and functions properly. (157656-18) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection] (300/500)
1681. HAWES FIREARMS CO. SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL serial #26435, 22 LR, 8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
barrel retains 98-99% original blue finish with a bit of silvering at the muzzle. The chrome-plated frame and triggerguard rate excellent.
The faux checkered ivory grips rate very good plus with a few tiny dark stains. Pistol locks up tight and functions properly. (157656-40)
{MODERN} [E.P.W. Collection]
(100/200)
1682. STEVENS OFFHAND TARGET NO. 35 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #23185, 22 LR, 8" part round, part octagon barrel
with a very good bore with scattered pits. The metal surfaces retain 75-80% original blue with scattered loss, mostly on the backstrap and
belly of frame with light remnants of oxidation staining here and there. The two-piece plain walnut grips rate very good, as refinished, with
light dings and dents here and there. Pistol locks up tight and is sighted with standard front and adjustable rear sights. (157656-39) {C&R}
[E.P.W. Collection]
(100/200)
1683. STEVENS 3RD TYPE SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #10664, 22 LR, 3 1/2" barrel with a near very good bore with scattered
pits. The barrel retains 50% original blue with scattered pinprick pits throughout and the two-line barrel address is still visible. The nickelplated frame rates otherwise excellent but for a 1/4" vertical crack from the barrel release bolster to the top of the receiver, with a few
areas worn to brass on the left side of the frame surrounding the removable sideplate. The two-piece rosewood grips rate very good, the
left grip has added finish and they both show light dings and dents from the years. The firing pin nose has been ground from the hammer.
(157656-33) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(25/50)
1684. STEVENS OFFHAND NO. 35 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #35176, 22 LR, 6" part round, part octagon barrel with a good
to near very good bore with scattered pits. The barrel retains 80% original blue toning to brown with scattered specks of oxidation scattered and silvering at the muzzle. The frame and triggerguard retain 85-90% original nickel finish with scattered wear throughout and
specks of brown oxidation staining. The two-piece plain walnut grips rate very good plus showing lightly added finish and several dings
and dents from the years. The action locks tightly and the rear adjustable sight has been soldered together after a clean break; the rear
sight elevator is missing. (157656-19) {C&R}[E.P.W. Collection]
(50/100)
1685. URUGUAYAN BROQUA & SCHOLBERG VELO-DOG DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #14, 5.75mm Velo-Dog, 1
7/8" barrel with a good bore with oxidation and pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain 97% original nickel finish with scattered wear;
the arm is embellished in simple floral and foliate scroll engraving. The top of the frame is marked "BROQUA & SCHOLBERG / MONTEVIDEO". The two-piece genuine mother-of-pearl grips rate near excellent with a small chip on the upper left grip and a bit of brown staining around the edges. The folding trigger hammerless action functions properly. (157656-13) {C&R} [E.P.W. Collection]
(100/200)
35
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1686. IVER JOHNSON ECLIPSE SINGLE SHOT DERRINGER serial #357, 22 RF, 2 1/2" barrel with a very good bore with scattered
pits. The metal surfaces have been cleaned to bright gunmetal gray with scattered pinprick pitting, oxidation staining and a bit of wood
finish spilled over onto the metal. The two-piece walnut grips rate about very good, as refinished with light dings and dents. The action
functions properly. (157656-16) {ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(75/150)
1687. FRENCH D' ARMES DE ST. ETIENNE GAULOIS PALM PISTOL serial #4489, 8mm Extra Short, 2 1/8" barrel with a very
good bore with a few scattered pits. The barrel and frame retain 95% original nickel-plated finish with loss on the grooved front edge and
scattered here and there as well as a series of light dings on the right side; the top barrel flat is marked "MITRAILLEUSE" and the right
side of the frame is maker-marked. The squeeze-firing bracket shows nice case-hardened colors with the balance toning to a mottled
pewter-brown patina. The checkered palm pad is made of Gutta Percha and rates very good plus with a light chip missing from the bottom.
The safety functions properly however the arm will not fire. (157656-24) {C&R} [E.P.W. Collection]
(150/250)
1688. UNMARKED BELGIAN FOLDING TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #4496, 22 RF, 1 1/2" octagon barrel with a very good, oxidized
bore with a few light pits. The metal surfaces retain 75% original blue with scattered wear to a brown patina and silvering on the high edges
and muzzle. The frame screws are surrounded with gold-enamel floral patterns. The genuine mother-of-pearl grips rate very good with a bit
of brown staining on the bottoms of the grips. The arm times and locks properly. (157656-32) {C&R}[E.P.W. Collection]
(75/150)
1689. COLT NEW LINE 32 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #16021, 32 RF, 2 1/4" barrel with a very good bore with scattered
pits. The metal surfaces retain 70% original nickel finish with most of the wear present atop the frame and near the breech-end of the
barrel as well as a bit on the cylinder. The checkered hard rubber Colt grips rate excellent. The arm times and locks nicely. (157656-9)
{ANTIQUE} [E.P.W. Collection]
(100/200)
1690. RUGER 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #247-47581, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel
surfaces rate near excellent with light blemishes and scuffs here and there. The aftermarket black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock features
an adjustable buttstock and rates near excellent with light scratches and scuffs. Carbine is sighted with Williams Front and rear fiber optic
sights. A single 10 rd. factory magazine is included. (157721-10D31649) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1691. RUGER 10/22 BICENTENNIAL SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #115-51049, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish with a small amount of wear on the back of the frame. The plain pistolgrip hardwood
stock rates near excellent showing light dings and handling marks here and there. Carbine features standard front and rear sporting sights
and a Bushnell Sportview 3-9x32mm riflescope with a duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. A single factory magazine is included.
(157721-37D31493) {MODERN}
(250/400)
1692. REMINGTON 870 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #AB771847U, 20 ga, 21" ventilated rib Remchoke barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original matte finish with a light streak of operational wear here and there. The Boyd's brown
laminate thumbhole buttstock and checkered forend rate excellent featuring a left side flared cheekpiece with ventilated black rubber recoil
pad. Shotgun features a green fiber optic bead sight and the included choke is modified. (157721-23D31527) {MODERN} (200/300)
1693. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #2357083, 30-30 Win, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 99% reapplied blue finish with added drilled and tapped holes on the left side of the frame for a receiver sight.
The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend rate excellent showing perhaps a light amount of added finish and a few handling marks
here and there. Carbine features standard front and rear sporting sights. (157672-2) {C&R}
(200/400)
1694. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 DEFENDER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L2674390, 12 ga, 18" barrel choked cylinder
with a bright excellent bore. The bore has been poorly machined from the factory the entire length of the barrel and has concentric circles
throughout. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish with a handful of light specks of surface oxidation along the barrel and magazine
tube. The plain pistolgrip hardwood buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent with a light handling mark or two here and there. Shotgun is
outfitted with a bead front sight. A Mexican two-piece leather gun case is included. (157722-15S19467) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1695. WINCHESTER MODEL 120 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L2136473, 12 ga, 22" rifle sight barrel with a bright excellent
smooth bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with scattered specks of surface oxidation scattered here and there on the barrel
and magazine tube. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate about excellent showing light dings and dents here and
there. The buttstock is outfitted with a slip-on Limbsaver recoil pad. Shotgun features a silver bead sporting ramp front sight and an
adjustable rear sight. Also affixed to the receiver is a Simmons Deerfield 3-9x40mm scope with a duplex reticle and bright excellent optics.
(157722-27S19573) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1696. RUGER 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #233-26646, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a very good bore. The metal surfaces retain
97-98% original blue with scattered remnants of surface oxidation and white substance stains, mostly on the receiver. The plain pistolgrip
hardwood stock rates very good to near excellent showing the same white stains here and there and several light handling marks. Carbine
has standard front and rear sights and mounted to the frame is a Simmons 2.5x20mm scope that does not appear to function and has a
duplex reticle. The mounts have oxidation staining on them. There is no magazine included. (157721-40D30865) {MODERN} (100/200)
1697. UNMARKED SINGLE BARREL PERCUSSION
PISTOL 45 cal, 12" octagon barrel with a very good bore.
The metal surfaces are finished bright and rate excellent
showing light foliate scroll engraving on the lockplate, hammer, triggerguard and breech-end of the barrel; the top barrel flat is marked "AÇO FINO". The pistolgrip cap has a small
hidden compartment for spare nipples. The checkered black
enamel-coated hardwood stock rates very good plus to
near excellent with lightly worn finish here and there and a
1697
few handling marks. Included is a trumpet tip ramrod. The
action functions crisply. (157652-2) {ANTIQUE}(200/300)
1698. MARLIN MODEL 1897 LEVER ACTION RIFLE
serial #269781, 22 S, L, LR, 24" octagon barrel with a near
very good bore with scattered pitting. The metal surfaces bear an overall mottled pewter-brown patina with scattered oxidation stains, dings
in the metal and silvering on the high edges. The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend rate about very good, as refinished, with much
of the added finish worn off and several dings and dents as well as a 4" crack on the underside of the muzzle-end of the forend. Rifle is
sighted with a replacement bead front sight and a semi-buckhorn rear sight. The action works properly. (157666-38) {C&R} (150/250)
1699. ITHACA MODEL 37 D.S. POLICE SPECIAL SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #981943, 12 ga, 20" barrel choked cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue with a light amount of operational wear on the magazine
tube. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent with a few light handling marks here and there. Shotgun
is sighted with an orange triangular fiber optic front sight and a square notch rear sight. (157695-28A) {C&R}
(300/500)
36
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1700. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #3152009, 30-30 Win, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish with some residue staining on both sides of the frame. The straight grip hardwood buttstock and forend rate excellent showing a few light handling marks. Carbine features standard front and rear sporting sights and the left
side of the frame is drilled and tapped. (157703-44) {MODERN}
(250/400)
1701. WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L1085623, 12 ga, 28" ventilated rib Winchoke barrel with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with scattered specks of oxidation and a bit of wear here and there.
The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good plus to near excellent with light handling marks and dings as well as
a few flattened points in the checkering. Shotgun comes with three Winchokes, including a full, modified and improved cylinder as well as
a choke tube wrench. (157681-6) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1702. CVA KENTUCKY FULLSTOCK PERCUSSION MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #87446289, 45 cal, 33" octagon barrel
with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue with a couple of tiny specks of surface oxidation near the muzzle. The
lockplate and hammer retain 99% original case-hardened colors with simple engraving. The brass triggerguard with finger spur and crescent buttplate rate excellent. The straight grip hardwood buttstock with full length forend rates excellent with a few light handling marks.
Rifle features its original wooden ramrod. (157698-7) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
1703. KNIGHT LK-93 INLINE MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #81858, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 98% original blue with a few light specks of surface oxidation. The plain pistolgrip hardwood stock rates excellent showing light
dings and dents here and there. Rifle is sighted with a black bead front sight and adjustable u-notch rear sight. Mounted to the receiver
with see-thru rings is a Tasco Bantam 2.5x32mm scope with a circle crosshair reticle and bright excellent optics. The original brass tipped
ramrod is included. Also included is a VHS video titled "Muzzleloading Success" as well as a Knight Rifles catalogue, safety manual, a
Tasco manual and a Knight News article. (157703-25) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
1704. KNIGHT KRB7 ROLLING BLOCK MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #S721029, 50 cal, 28" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The stainless steel metal surfaces rate near excellent showing light scratches on the left side of the frame. The checkered pistolgrip synthetic buttstock and forend have been wrapped in Next Microprint camouflage and rate excellent. Rifle is sighted with Williams front and
rear fiber optic sights and a pair of Weaver bases are mounted to the frame. A pair of stainless steel Millett 1" rings and the original ramrod
are included. (157723-1) {ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
1705. THOMPSON CENTER THUNDER HAWK INLINE MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #S2083, 50 cal., 24" barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate near excellent with light blemishes here and there and a bit of staining surrounding
the drilled and tapped holes. The blue-green laminate pistolgrip thumbhole buttstock rates excellent with a few light dings and dents here
and there. Rifle is sighted with a bead front sight and the folding leaf rear sight has broken in half and is missing the left side. Included
with the arm is a pair of stainless steel see-through rings and quick-detach swivels. The original ramrod is included. (157723-2)
{ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
1706. CVA HUNTERBOLT BOLT ACTION MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #61-13-101967-03, 50 cal, 26" barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The stainless steel barrel and frame rate excellent with perhaps a light blemish or two here and there. The bolt handle retains
99% original blue. The checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo black synthetic buttstock and forend with schnabel tip rates excellent with a flared
left side cheekpiece. Rifle is sighted with front and rear red and green fiber optic sights and a Pine Ridge 2.5-7x32mm riflescope with a
duplex reticle and bright excellent optics is affixed to the receiver. The original ramrod is included. (157723-7) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
1707. THOMPSON CENTER RENEGADE PERCUSSION HALFSTOCK RIFLE serial #231158, 56 cal, 26" octagon barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 97-98% original blue with light wear here and there as well as a few specks of surface oxidation
here and there. The lockplate and hammer retain 99% original case-hardened colors with simple factory engraving. The straight grip walnut
halfstock rates near excellent showing light dings and dents here and there. Rifle is sighted with standard sporting sights and the original
wooden ramrod is included. The set trigger does not function properly. (157723-3) {ANTIQUE}
(75/150)
1708. ANTONIO ZOLI 1863 ZOUAVE PERCUSSION RIFLE BY NAVY ARMS serial #20381, 58 cal, 26" barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue finish with a few specks of surface oxidation. The lockplate and hammer retain 99%
original case-hardened colors and the lock is maker marked with the Federal Eagle. The balance of the furniture on the arm is of brass
and rates very good plus to near excellent with a few light stains and blemishes here and there. The straight grip checkered walnut halfstock rates near excellent and is devoid of finish having been lightly sanded with light handling marks and a 2" crack on the left side of
the stock above the sideplate screw. There are a series of leather tassels with beads and feathers hanging from the front of the triggerguard. The original ramrod is present and the lock functions properly. Standard front and rear sporting sights are affixed. (157723-4)
{ANTIQUE}
(150/250)
1709. MOSSBERG 702 PLINKSTER SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #EE1210036, 22 LR, 18" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue finish with a couple of light specks worn to gunmetal gray here and there. The checkered pistolgrip black synthetic stock rates excellent with a light scuff or two here and there. There is no magazine included. (157722-25S19542)
{MODERN}
(75/150)
1710. ITHACA MODEL X5 LIGHTNING SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #6073-A, 22 LR, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish with light muzzle wear and specks of surface oxidation surround the rear sight and scattered
about the barrel. The plain pistolgrip walnut stock with finger grooved forend rates very good with light handling marks and a 2" repaired
chip at the toe. The arm has no front sight, an adjustable rear sight is affixed and mounted to the frame is a Tasco 3-9x32mm scope with
a duplex reticle and bright excellent optics. The scope shows light wear here and there and there is a small ding on the bell. Included with
the arm is a black Gun Guard hard case, two magazines and a Butler Creek sling. (157722-8S19540){C&R}
(100/150)
1711. MOSSBERG MODEL 340 B-A BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 24" barrel with a bright near excellent bore with light frosting
in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with light specks of surface oxidation here and there. The plain pistolgrip walnut
Monte Carlo stock rates very good with a flared left side cheekpiece and several dings and dents from the years. Rifle is sighted with standard front and rear sporting sights. A single magazine is included. (157721-8D30245) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1712. FRANCHI CENTENNIAL MODEL TAKEDOWN SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #1-013892, 22 LR, 21" barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish with wear on the frame and light blemishes. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend rate very good showing worn finish on the pistolgrip and scattered here and there as well as light dings. Rifle
features standard front and rear sporting sights. (157721-15D30590) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1713. MARLIN MODEL 782 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #21618569, 22 Magnum, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with several minor scratches and a few scattered specks of oxidation. The press-checkered hardwood
Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with some areas of fading finish and multiple minor dings and scratches.
The stock is fitted with sling swivels and a set of scope rings are mounted on the grooved receiver. (127615-32) {MODERN} (50/100)
37
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1714. CUSTOM RUGER 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #231-62852, 22 LR, 20” fluted Butler Creek bull barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 99% original blue; the black alloy receiver shows multiple scratches from scope mounting and handling. The
custom Boyds violet/black laminated pistolgrip thumbhole hardwood stock with cheekpiece rates excellent. The gun comes without sights,
but is fitted with a scope rail on the receiver and also includes an extended magazine release. (127615-22) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1715. ROS S I MODE L R223H B TOP-BR EAK S INGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #AS014358, 223 Rem, 23” heavy barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original matte blue with a few minor handling marks and an area on the frame toning
towards plum. The hardwood Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock and forearm rate near excellent with a small chip in the grip and a few minor
handling marks. The gun has no provisions for sights but is fitted with a scope rail and also includes a ventilated black rubber recoil pad.
(127615-21) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1716. SAVAGE MODEL 110 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #F136480, 30-06, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 97% original blue with some scattered specks of oxidation. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates very good with
areas of cracking, lifting and flaking finish and a few minor nicks and scratches. The gun is fitted with a red rubber recoil pad and a set of
scope bases. (127615-28) {MODERN}
(250/450)
1717. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS HANDI-RIFLE SB2 SINGLE SHOT TOP-BREAK RIFLE serial #NG221625, 45-70 Govt,
22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some scattered light oxidation and a few minor
handling and scope mounting marks. The hardwood pistolgrip stock and forearm rate excellent with a couple of minor blemishes. The gun
is fitted with sling swivels and front ramp and adjustable rear sights. (127615-20) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1718. REMINGTON MODEL 700ADL BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #58351, 6mm Rem, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a few minor handling marks, the bolt handle toning to plum and a faint highlight where the
front sight once was, with the mounting holes now filled with a clear synthetic resin. The rear sight is also not present with a small spot
worn to silver by each location and the rear mounting holes fitted with filler screws. The checkered Monte Carlo pistolgrip hardwood stock
with right handed cheekpiece rates very good with multiple light scratches and minor handling marks. The gun comes with sling swivels,
a leather sling and a set of Weaver scope rings mounted to the receiver. (127617-9) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1719. MARLIN GLENFIELD MODEL 75 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95%
original blue with a couple of fading worn spots toward the muzzle and some scattered specks of oxidation. The alloy receiver, triggerguard
and front sight’s black finish rates very good to near excellent with a several minor handling blemishes. The hardwood pistolgrip Monte
Carlo stock is fitted with sling swivels and rates very good with several minor handling marks and some flaking and fading finish primarily
on the grip. (127620-8) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1720. STEVENS MODEL 22-410 COMBINATION GUN 22 LR/410 bore, 24” barrels with excellent bores. The barrels are a mix of
brown patina and fading original blue with 30-40% blue remaining, several small spots of oxidation and a few minor dings and scratches.
The frames case colors are fading toward brown with some freckling and about 40% moderate colors still present. The brown Tenite pistolgrip stock and forearm rate good with multiple minor handling marks and the buttstock’s integrity being supported by black tape
wrapped around the wrist. The barrel selector knob is not present. (127625-6) {C&R}
(75/150)
1721. MAR LI N MODE L 60 S E M I-AUTO R I FLE serial #91575685, 22 LR, 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 99% original blue showing a couple of very minor light scratches on the magazine tube. The Monte Carlo hardwood pistolgrip
stock is unblemished. This rifle appears like new with its original hang tag still present. It comes with its factory box, manual and lock.
(127703-23) {MODERN}
(100/150)
1722. MARLIN MODEL 99 M1 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue showing a few minor handling marks and a few light scattered freckles. The hardwood Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates excellent
with several light handling marks and a small run in the finish on top of the wrist. The gun comes with a leather sling and the bullseye in
the toeline is not preset. Overall an excellent mid 60’s rifle that appears to have seen little use. (127714-3) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1723. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #4225731, 30-30, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with thinning on the receiver and a few specks of oxidation and minor handling marks scattered about. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good with multiple minor dings and scratches and a few small spots of flaking finish.
The front sight hood and two filler screws on the side of the receiver are not present. (127703-34) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1724. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #3995102, 30-30, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with scattered freckling, spotty oxidation and several light scratches primarily on the receiver. The
walnut stock and forearm rate near excellent with multiple scattered light scratches and dings. There is a sling stud added slightly off center
on the toeline and another clamp-on style on the tube magazine. (127703-41) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1725. MARLIN MODEL 336W LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #98053486, 30-30, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain about 97% original blue with some light freckling on the receiver and some light spotty oxidation on the magazine tube and
barrel. The checkered hardwood pistolgrip stock and forearm rate about excellent showing a couple of minor handling marks. This rifle
appears to have seen little use. (127703-40) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1726. REMINGTON MODEL 572 ROUTLEDGE SLIDE ACTION RIFLE 22 Shot, 23” barrel with a bright excellent smooth bore.
The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a few scattered minor blemishes and specks of oxidation. The pistolgrip buttstock and
grooved forearm rate excellent showing a couple of minor dings and scratches. This is a very nice gun that has been well cared for and
appears to have had little use. (127705-5) {C&R}
(400/600)
1727. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #2730188, 30-30, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel
appears original retaining 98% blue; the receiver is a reapplied flat satin blue retaining 95% finish showing an area of light oxidation. The
straight walnut buttstock has been refinished and rates about excellent as is. The forearm also rates about excellent with a couple of
scratches and an added finish. (127667-5) {C&R}
(150/350)
1728. R E M I NGTON MODE L 341-P S PORTS MASTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #44672, 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surface is brown with spotty light oxidation and areas of moderate oxidation. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates
very good with multiple light handling marks and some areas of fading finish. The rear sight adjustment retention screw is not present.
(127670-5) {C&R}
(100/200)
1729. STEVENS SPRINGFIELD MODEL 84C BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some light spotty oxidation and several minor handling marks. The hardwood pistolgrip stock appears
to have been lightly cleaned and rates near excellent as-is with several minor handling marks. It comes with a single magazine and a
Weaver scope with clear optics mounted to the receiver. No sights are present. (127708-10) {C&R}
(75/150)
38
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1730. BROWNING T-BOLT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY FN serial #6592X6, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 90% original blue showing some light handling marks, a few specks of oxidation and an area thinning towards gray with
some pitting on the rear of the barrel and the receiver. The hardwood pistolgrip stock has been roughly checkered and refinished with
several minor dings and scratches present. It is fitted with a front ramp sight and a receiver mounted aperture sight. (127721-9D30971)
{MODERN}
(250/450)
1731. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL SS1 SPORTSTER SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #HX275757, 22 LR, 20” barrel
with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this tip-up rifle retain 98% original blue with several minor handling marks and a few
specks of oxidation. The synthetic pistolgrip stock and grooved forearm rate excellent. Included is a manual and a BSA red dot optic
mounted to the barrel. (127703-2) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1732. WINCHESTER MODEL 77 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 80%
blue with some fading towards brown showing some scattered light oxidation and several minor handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip
stock rates very good to near excellent showing multiple light handling marks. This is the tube magazine version of the model 77.
(127703-7) {C&R}
(100/200)
1733. SAVAGE SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #121086, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 90-95% original blue with a few spots thinning to gray, a small area of pitting and several light handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip
stock rates very good with a patch by the rear swivel and multiple minor dings and scratches. The metallic buttplate is blue fading to brown
with an abundance of silvering around the edges; it hangs slightly proud of the wood. The front sight is replaced with a blank and there
is a scope mount over the barrel that is roughly fitted into the wood. (127630-28) {C&R}
(100/200)
1734. STEVENS MODEL 66-B “BUCKHORN” BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90-95% original blue with some areas fading to brown, some light oxidation, several minor handling marks and some spots of
oil residue. The hardwood pistolgrip stock with black forend rates very good with an added finish showing multiple light dings and scratches and the black enamel on the forend is flaking. There are two drilled and tapped holes with filler screws on the side of the receiver.
(127674-3) {C&R}
(75/150)
1735. MARLIN MODEL 100 SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 80% original blue with areas fading to brown and showing several minor handling marks and some light oxidation and minor pitting.
The hardwood pistolgrip stock appears to have been lightly cleaned and rates very good to near excellent as is with multiple minor dings
and scratches and a few spots of paint splatter. (127674-2) {C&R}
(75/150)
1736. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #259-87782, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel’s stainless steel finish rates excellent showing a few light handling marks. The alloy receiver shows a few minor scratches. The checkered pistolgrip hardwood stock rates excellent showing a couple of faint handling marks. The gun is fitted with a receiver mounted Simmons 3-9x
rifle scope with duplex reticle and bright optics. (127682-2) {MODERN}
(150/350)
1737. REMINGTON MODEL 521-T BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #2546, 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few light specks of oxidation and several minor handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip target stock
rates very good to near excellent with a chip in the grip and several light dings and scratches. The gun is equipped with a post front and
Lyman 57RS rear aperture sight, sling swivels and a short accessory rail under the forend. The number “7” is written on the underside of
the forend. The included magazine shows some superficial oxidation on its sides. (127682-34) {C&R}
(200/400)
1738. REMINGTON MODEL 521-T BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #2438, 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few specks of oxidation and a couple minor handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip target stock
rates near excellent with multiple light dings and scratches. The gun is equipped with a post front and a Lyman 57RS rear aperture sight,
sling swivels and a short accessory rail under the forearm. The number “8” is written on the underside of the forearm and there is a sticker
on the right side of the butt. The included magazine has some light oxidation on its sides. (127682-39) {C&R}
(200/400)
1739. REMINGTON MODEL 521-T BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #2439, 22 S,L,LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with some scattered specks of oxidation, several scratches and a few other minor handling marks. The
walnut pistolgrip target stock rates near excellent with multiple minor handling blemishes. The gun is equipped with a post front and a
Lyman 57RS rear aperture sight, sling swivels and a short accessory rail under the forearm. The number “6” is written on the underside of
the forearm. The included magazine has some light oxidation on its sides. (127682-32) {C&R}
(200/400)
1740. MARLIN MODEL 336RC LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #K32839, 30-30, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue with thinning to gray on the high handled areas of the receiver and breech end of the barrel and other spots
thinning to a gray-brown patina with some scattered light oxidation and multiple light scratches throughout. The walnut pistolgrip stock
and forearm rate very good with some thinning finish, a couple of small chips on the edge of the grip, and multiple light scratches and
dings. The top of the receiver has two sets of empty drilled and tapped holes. (127703-35) {C&R}
(150/350)
1741. MARLIN MODEL 39A LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #G7540, 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with the beginnings of some light thinning toward brown, scattered spotty light oxidation and a couple of
small spots of moderate oxidation on the magazine tube. The walnut pistolgrip stock has multiple cracks on the left side of the wrist and
is a little ill-fitted to the frame with some spotty flaking finish. The forearm rates near excellent with several minor handling marks. The gun
is fitted with sling swivels and the barrel and receiver are drilled and tapped with a one-piece scope base and a Weaver rifle scope with
crosshair reticle and lightly cloudy optics affixed. The front sight hood is not present. (127721-27D31607) {C&R}
(150/350)
1742. SPRINGFIELD SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
70% original blue with the receiver toning to brown and scattered light oxidation throughout. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very
good with some flaking finish and multiple minor handling blemishes. The metallic buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood. This gun will
require mechanical attention as the bolt does not cock. (127712-18) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1743. ITHACA MODEL 49 SINGLE SHOT LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #490322422, 22 S,L,LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The barrel is primarily a brown patina with spotty light oxidation and original blue present in protected areas. The magazine tube
show strong blue again with some spotty light oxidation. The alloy receiver has several scratches in the black enamel. The checkered hardwood buttstock and smooth forearm rate very good with multiple light dings and scratches. (127670-7) {MODERN}
(30/60)
1744. SAVAG E STEVE N S MODE L 325-C BOLT ACTION R I FLE 30-30, 21” barrel with an about excellent bore. The barrel’s
metal surface is primarily a gray patina with remnants of blue in protected areas and the receiver primarily a dark plum with light handling marks throughout. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates about very good with a crack in the wrist, multiple minor handling blemishes
and a couple of runs in the added finish. The receiver is drilled and tapped on the left side and the front sight hood is not present.
(127674-5) {C&R}
(75/150)
39
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1745. MAUSER MODEL ES340 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #69361, 22 LR, 25 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 90% original blue with scattered spotty light oxidation, a couple of small spots of moderate oxidation and several minor handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip hardwood stock with grooved forend rates very good to near excellent with multiple minor handling
marks and some staining by the triggerguard. There is a Mauser logo pressed into the right side of the buttstock. The hard rubber buttplate
has a crack running from each retention screw and hangs slightly proud of the wood. (127697-40) {C&R}
(250/450)
1746. REMINGTON MODEL 6 ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #S337275, 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a bright about excellent bore.
The barrel on this screw type takedown rifle is blue-gray retaining about 60% original blue with some oxidation, oxidation staining and pitting. The case colors on the frame are strong and rate very good with a portion, mostly on the right side, showing some oxidation and pitting. The walnut stock is numbered to the gun and rates very good to near excellent showing multiple minor handing blemishes, a couple
of tiny chips by the buttplate and a couple of cracks by both the upper and lower tangs. (127657-34) {C&R}
(350/550)
1747. RANGER MODEL 103-2 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85%
original blue with spots of light to moderate oxidation. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates very good with a severely crazing and separating
added finish and a hole in the left side of the buttstock. The hard rubber buttplate hangs slightly proud of the wood. The receiver is drilled
and tapped with a Weaver B4 rifle scope with lightly cloudy optics affixed. (127625-3) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1748. R E M I NGTON MODE L 24 S E M I-AUTO RIFLE serial #109249, 22 Short, 21 1/2” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a few spots of mild frosting. The metal surfaces retain about 50% original blue mixed with a brown patina showing some scattered
light oxidation and pinprick pitting. The walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate near excellent showing several light scratches and dings
and has likely been lightly cleaned leaving the buttplate slightly proud of the wood. There is some play in the buttstock to frame fit.
(127675-7) {C&R}
(250/450)
1749. MOSSBERG MODEL TARGO 42TR SMOOTHBORE BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 Cal, 20” bright excellent smoothbore with
a 5” threaded rifled adapter. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with spotty oxidation and freckling, some operational wear and
some fading towards brown on the rifled adapter. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with multiple minor dings
and scratches. The rifle is equipped with an adjustable rear leaf sight, a shotgun style front post that appears likely to have once had a
hood and a chamber dust cover on the bolt. This rifle is designed to shoot 22 shotshells and 22 LR with the rifled adaptor screwed onto
the muzzle. (127675-11) {C&R}
(100/300)
1750. MOSSBERG MODEL 340BA BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 90-95% original blue with spotty light oxidation and freckling. The walnut pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock with right-handed cheekpiece
rates near excellent showing a few minor handling marks. The plastic triggerguard has a tiny crack. The gun is equipped with a hooded
combination post/aperture front sight, a rear leaf and a receiver mounted Mossberg S330 aperture sight. Included is a leather military style
sling. No magazine is present. (127675-13) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1751. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SPORTSMAN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #44658, 22 LR, 6” heavy ribbed
barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some thinning to brown on the gripstrap, a few tiny
spots of oxidation and a few minor handling marks. The hammer exhibits strong case colors. The one-piece checkered walnut grip rates
very good with multiple minor dings and scratches and some handling wear. The gun features adjustable front and rear sights and the
numbered parts are matching. (127682-41) {C&R}
(200/400)
1752. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SPORTSMAN MODEL 199 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #RS19018, 22 LR,
6” heavy ribbed barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90-95% original blue with thinning to gray on the gripstrap
and triggerguard, some scattered oxidation and freckling, and some spots of light pitting. The one-piece checkered walnut grip rates very
good to near excellent with some minor scratches, a small impact mark and little light flattening of some of the checkering. The gun features
adjustable front and rear sights and the numbered parts are matching. (127721-62D30717) {C&R}
(200/400)
1753. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SPORTSMAN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #7901, 22 LR, 6” heavy ribbed
barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray-brown patina with several impact marks, a few scattered pinprick
pits. The one-piece checkered grip rates very good to near excellent with some light handling wear and several minor dings and scratches.
The gun features adjustable front and rear sights. The numbered parts do not match. (127711-37) {C&R}
(100/200)
1754. DAVIS INDUSTRIES MODEL P-32 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #P185599, 32 ACP, 2 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The
black Teflon finish rates excellent showing a few minor scratches. The laminated wood grips also rate excellent with a small chip on the
right side. The gun comes with one magazine that is missing its follower and a box. (127740-9) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1755. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS BLACK WIDOW SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #R1968, 22 Magnum, 2” ventilated rib
barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surface rates excellent with a couple of light handling marks and a light turn ring on
the five shot cylinder. The oversize textured black rubber grips also rate excellent. The gun comes with its box and manual. (127739-10)
{MODERN}
(100/200)
1756. AUTO ORDNANCE 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #AOC23021, 45 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a few minor handling marks and some operational wear on the slide. The black textured Pachmayr grip
rates near excellent with a couple of worn spots on the front grip area. The gun comes with a factory box numbered to the gun and a photocopy of the manual. (127703-31) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1757. SAVAGE SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #56957, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
95% original blue with a little thinning towards brown, several scattered specks of oxidation and a few minor handling marks. The hardwood
pistolgrip stock rates very good with several scratches and dings, an impact mark in the toe, a 3” crack running back from the schnabel
forend tip and a small modification to fit the rear sight. The gun is fitted with a Lyman 17a front sight with a short post insert and 57RS rear
aperture mounted on two drilled and tapped holes on the side of the receiver. The gun comes with a military style leather sling. The rear
sight slot is empty. No magazine is present. (127675-18) {C&R}
(100/200)
1758. REMINGTON MODEL 341 SPORTSMASTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #77223, 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with an excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain about 30% original blue with the bulk having toned to a gray-brown patina with a few specks of oxidation
and minor handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with multiple light dings and scratches, a small
chip behind the receiver and an uneven toning to the finish. (127676-3) {C&R}
(50/150)
1759. STEVENS NO. 12 MARKSMAN TIP-UP SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces are a mix of original blue and a gray patina with a few freckles and some oxidation staining here and there. The walnut stock and
forearm rate very good with several minor handling marks and the buttstock having been cleaned, leaving the Stevens hard rubber
buttplate hanging proud of the wood. (127675-14) {C&R}
(100/200)
1760. WINCHESTER MODEL 67 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 27” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain
90% reapplied blue that is fading towards brown with multiple handling marks, some scattered spotty oxidation and a few spots of pitting.
The walnut pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with a few minor handling marks. (127711-13) {C&R}
(75/150)
40
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1761. COLT POLICE POSITIVE TARGET REVOLVER serial #9137, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. This 1913-made gun has
British proof marks and retains about 30 – 40% original blue with most of the surfaces ranging in color from pewter to gray but the frame
and sideplate retain strong blue. The cylinder has strong blue in the flutes with the remaining surfaces cleaned to gunmetal gray with pitting. The fleur-de-lis checkered hard rubber factory grips rate good to very good with light handling wear and several small chips on the
rear of each panel along the backstrap. The grips have no visible numbers and the crane is not numbered. The gun is mechanically functional but the cylinder release sticks occasionally and the gun has the correct improved factory target sights that debuted in 1913. The
amount of finish on the trigger indicates a replacement but no factory rework marks are found. (87657-124) {C&R}
(250/450)
1762. COLT OFFICERS MODEL MATCH REVOLVER serial #910057, 38 Special, 6" heavy Officers Model Special barrel with an excellent bore. The frame is numbered in the later Officers Model Match series and there are no factory rework marks present. The metal surfaces retain about 85% factory blue with high edge wear, backstrap worn to pewter, frontstrap and butt thinning to blue / gray, handling
marks and turn ring. The aftermarket checkered walnut Model RP Herrett grips rate very good with light handling marks, limited flaking
finish, and lightly soiled. The left side of the barrel is marked "Officers Model Special". The gun features a Patridge front sight and Colt
Accro adjustable rear sight. The revolver still functions but the trigger does not always fully reset. (87657-120) {MODERN} (300/500)
1763. U.S. MODEL 1909 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER BY COLT serial #34403, 45 Colt, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore with
a few minor pits. The metal surfaces retain about 10% original blue finish with the majority lightly cleaned to pewter with scattered pitting
and oxidation blemishes. The hammer and trigger retain bright Nitre blue finish with light freckling and wear. The crane lock screw appears
to be a replacement. The smooth walnut grips have one replacement panel. The un-numbered smooth walnut factory right panel rates
excellent and the left smooth walnut factory panel is correctly numbered to the gun and rates fair to good with moderate to light dents,
scratches and scuffs. Rinaldo A. Carr's initials remain strong on the frame, cylinder and barrel plus the factory markings remain strong. The
big gun has correct matching numbers and is fully functional. (87657-121) {C&R}
(400/600)
1764. ROHM MODEL RG63 REVOLVER serial #071572, 38 Special, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. This revolver retains about 97%
factory blue and black finishes with very light freckling on the barrel, limited high edge wear, handling marks and a turn ring. The checkered
white plastic factory grips rate very good to excellent and are lightly soiled. The base pin latch unit is missing and the ejector rod housing
screw has slot damage. The gun still functions correctly in double and single action mode. (87703-33) {MODERN}
(25/75)
1765. REMINGTON ARMS MARK III SINGLE SHOT FLARE PISTOL serial #302, 10 Gauge, 9" smooth bore barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting a few minor oxidation stains. The barrel retains about 95% original blue with light wear and the brass frame is a nice
ochre with scattered light handling marks. The smooth walnut grips rate near excellent with scattered light dents but the fit is off slightly
leaving the wood proud of the backstrap at the top. They should be easily corrected by a skilled craftsman. This gun remains operational
and the barrel to frame fit is slightly loose. The barrel and grips are correctly numbered to the frame. (87723-8) {C&R}
(125/225)
1766. I V E R J O H N S O N A M E R I CA N B U LL D O G R E VO LV E R serial #2842, 32 S&W, 2 1/2" barrel with a lightly frosted bore.
The metal surfaces retain small portions of the factory nickel plate with most surfaces cleaned to pewter in addition to pitting, tool
marks and minor oxidation. The factory hard rubber grips with federal eagle rate excellent. This revolver does not work mechanically. (87711-28) {C&R}
(10/30)
1767. J.P. SAUER & SOHN MODEL 38H SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #507149, 32 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The
metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 95% factory dull blue with scattered light oxidation blemishes, pitting and a few scratches. The
checkered plastic factory grips with J.P. Sauer logo rate fair with very little wear but both panels have warped and are pulling away from
the frame. This pistol includes a single magazine and has correct "(eagle) / N" proof marks. (87657-115) {C&R}
(300/500)
1768. JAPANESE TYPE 14 NAMBU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY NAGOYA KOKUBUNJI ARSENAL serial #25876, 8mm
Nambu, 4 5/8" barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this small triggerguard pistol retain about 99% re-applied blue along
with scattered old pitting and operational marks. The horizontally grooved hardwood grips rate very good with light dents, dings and
scratches. The grips and firing pin assembly are not numbered but all other parts are correctly numbered to the gun and the lanyard loop
is present. The pistol is dated "12.1" (January 1937) and the markings remain strong with left side lightly washed out from the metal preparation. The pistol includes capture papers that are numbered to another gun (#846005) and listed as "1 - Jap Pistol". The papers are made
out to Cpl. Vincent A. Mroz and date December 3, but no year is given. Based on other information provided on the form it would have to
be post September 4, 1945. (87688-5) {C&R}
(200/300)
1769. FRENCH EIBER MODEL 92 REVOLVER BY GARANTE ANITUA serial #4957, 8mm Lebel Revolver, 4 1/4" barrel with an
excellent bore. This revolver is a clone of the S&W Military & Police hand ejector and retains about 85% original blue finish with high edge
wear, scratches, dings and turn ring. The hammer and trigger retain strong case-hardened colors with light operational marks and freckling. The diamond checkered walnut grips rate very good with light dents, dings and scratches. It is equipped with a lanyard swivel and is
mechanically functional. The screws have light to moderate slot damage. There are no French military markings present and it includes an
unmarked, excellent condition, flap holster. (87680-7) {C&R}
(200/300)
1770. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON PREMIER TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #215622, 22 RF, 4" barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces have small amounts to trace blue finish remaining in the protected areas with the remainder brown along with
oxidation blemishes and some pitting. The checkered hard rubber grips with bullseye logo rate good to very good with light to moderate
wear. The mainspring is broken, the extractor is missing, the trigger mechanism does not work (may be due to the mainspring) and the
barrel-to-frame fit has slight play. (87657-187) {C&R}
(10/30)
1771. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 THIRD MODEL TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #113619, 22 Short, 3 3/16" barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75 – 80% original nickel plate with scattered flaking, the sideplate cleaned to pewter, a few
oxidation stains and pitting. The smooth rosewood factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate good with light dents, flaking finish and
moderate scuffs on the base of the right panel. The frame and cylinder have matching assembly numbers but the area they are marked
on the barrel is corroded and unreadable. The mainspring has been removed but is included and the gun may be in need of mechanical
attention. (87657-133) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1772. REMINGTON 870 EXPRESS SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN Serial #W845923M, 12 ga., 28" ventilated rib Rem-Choke barrel
with bright excellent bore. The matte blue barrel retains 95-97% blue with a couple spots of very light oxidation staining at the receiver
and contact wear on the slide arm. The frame exhibits 97-98% matte blue with some light edge wear and sparse staining primarily on the
left side. The woodland camo synthetic pistolgrip stock and fluted forearm rate near excellent with a small rub mark at the left heel of the
stock and a Remington recoil pad has been installed. The recoil pad shows light wear and fabric remnants stuck to the rubber and the
included choke tube is full. (57749-1) {MODERN}
(175/275)
1773. AMERICAN GUN CO DOUBLE HAMMER GUN serial #2990, 28 ga, 26" matted rib barrels choked full and full having very
good lightly pitted bores. The barrels have toned to pleasing brown patina having moderate specks of surface oxidation. The frame and
locks have toned to a gray brown patina displaying some specks of surface oxidation. The checkered round knob buttstock rates very good
displaying light dings and scratches along with having two repaired cracks emanating from the upper tang. The checkered walnut forend
rates very good displaying some light chips around the edges. The buttstock is fitted with a Remington hard rubber buttplate which provides a length of pull of 13 1/4". (177697-5) {C&R}
(150/350)
41
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
1774. BROWNING AUTO-5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #R78787, 16 ga, 21 1/2" barrel choked cylinder having a very good bright
bore. The barrel retains 65% original blue finish having loss due to moderate surface oxidation. The receiver is embellished in simple panels
of foliate scroll and has toned to an oxidized brown patina. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good plus displaying scattered scratches. The checkered walnut forend rates very good displaying two cracks emanating from the frame. The buttstock is fitted with
its original horn FN buttplate. (177722-19S19464){C&R}
(200/300)
1775. MONTGOMERY WARD HERCULES SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #69122, .410 bore, 26" plain barrel choked full
having a bright excellent bore. The barrel has toned to a pleasing brown patina having scattered specks of surface oxidation. The frame
retains 75% of its original case-hardened colors having scattered surface oxidation and brown freckles. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good having some added finish along with some light handling marks. (177711-6) {C&R}
(100/200)
1776. REMINGTON MODEL 760 WOODSMASTER SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #113994, 30-06, 22" barrel having a bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 80% original blue finish having some light scattered specks of surface oxidation. The receiver retains 85%
original blue finish displaying some loss on the high edges and having some light specks of surface oxidation and scratches. The smooth
walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good plus displaying numerous dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with
a Pachmayr hard rubber recoil pad. The rifle is fitted with its original open sights and it is fitted with a Lyman rear receiver sight mounted
on the left side. (177722-9S19852) {MODERN}
(200/300)
1777. WINCHESTER MODEL 100 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #7564, 308 win, 22" barrel having a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying just a few light scratches. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good displaying some moderate scratches. The left side of the receiver has a Griffin and Howe style scope base permanently mounted. The rifle is fitted
with its original rifle sights and included is a oxidized magazine. (177721-D31593) {C&R}
(350/550)
1778. STEVENS MODEL 5100 BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28" solid rib barrels choked full and modified with very good
bright bores. The barrels have toned to an even gray brown patina having some surface oxidation present. The boxlock frame has toned
to a even gray brown patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good displaying a few moderate chips around the triggerguard and having a few cracks emanating from the frame and tangs. The smooth walnut forend rates very good displaying just a few light
handling marks; both stocks display an added varnish. (177674-16) {MODERN}
(250/350)
1779. WI NCH E STE R MODE L 50 FEATH E R WE IG HT S E M I-AUTO S HOTG U N serial #171855A, 12 ga, 28" plain barrel
choked modified having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of their original blue finish displaying just a few light
scattered scratches. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good plus displaying some scattered dings and
scratches from the years of use. The buttstock is fitted with its original hard rubber buttplate which exhibits a few light chips.
(177722-35S19431) {C&R}
(300/500)
1780. STEVENS MODEL 77C SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 16 ga, 18" plain barrel choked cylinder having a bright excellent bore. The
metal surfaces retain 98% of its professional added blue finish displaying some light scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The added
smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock rates very good as poorly fitted displaying handling marks and having a hole on the toe line. The
grooved forend rates near excellent displaying just a few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with an oversized hard rubber recoil
pad. A nice home defense gun. (177606-1) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1781. STEVENS MODEL 22-410 OVER UNDER COMBINATION GUN 22 LR x .410 bore, 24" barrel having very good bright
bores. The barrels have been cleaned and display some scattered pitting and surface oxidation while retaining much of its original blue finish. The frame retains 85% original case-hardened colors having loss due to scattered surface oxidation. The checkered synthetic pistolgrip
buttstock and forend rate very good displaying moderate dings and scratches. (177722-14S19853) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1782. J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 20 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 27" ventilated rib barrel with added vent choke having a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish displaying just a few light scratches and specks of surface oxidation. The
smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good displaying some scattered light dings and scratches. The buttstock
is fitted with a hard rubber recoil pad. (177674-7) {MODERN}
(100/200)
1783. R E M I NGTON MODE L 11 S E M I AUTO S HOTG U N serial #336400, 12 Ga, 28" plain barrel choked cylinder with a very
good bore that shows one area of light pitting. The metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with scattered traces of original blue.
The walnut stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks and a couple hairline cracks on the forearm. A very good
example overall. (207657-79) {C&R}
(200/300)
1784. SAVAGE SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #126480, 22 LR, 23 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces have
turned a dull gray patina with oxidation staining on barrel, bolt handle, receiver and triggerguard. The stock rates very good as cleaned
with an added oil finish, scattered dings and handling marks. The bolt release is broken and a leather sling is included with this rifle. A very
good 22 rifle overall. (207703-17) {MODERN}
(75/150)
1785. STEVENS MODEL 15-B BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S/L/LR, 24" barrel with a very good bore that shows a couple minor pits. The metal
surfaces retain 70% original blue with oxidation on buttplate, trigger, barrel and bolt. The walnut stock rates very good with an added oil finish,
scattered handling marks and light dings. A very good condition rifle that will still likely shoot well. (207703-21) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1786. IVER JOHNSON MODEL X BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 21" barrel with a good bore that shows scattered pitting. The
metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with oxidation running along the length of the barrel. The stock rates very good with some
homemade checkering done to the pistol grip, a 1 1/2" crack at tang, and a few handling marks. The cocking knob is coming off at the
left and will require mechanical attention to fix. A salty example overall. (207703-19) {C&R}
(25/75)
1787. REVELATION MODEL 110 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 22" barrel with a very good plus bore. The metal surfaces show
oxidation throughout with traces of original blue finish. The stock rates good plus with finish flaking throughout, dings and handling marks.
The bolt will not close properly and will require mechanical attention. The rifle is sighted with the original open sights and a Bushnell 4x
power Custom 22 scope. The tube of the scope shows oxidation and silvering and the optics are hazy with specks throughout. A good
project gun. (207703-20) {MODERN}
(25/75)
1788. MARLIN MODEL 55 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 12 Ga, 23" plain poly-choked barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 75% original blue with fading on barrel and receiver. The walnut stock rates very good plus with an added recoil pad, added
varnish finish, handling marks, dings and the sling studs have been removed. The barrel is fitted with a polychoke, and overall this will likely
make a good shotgun for the budget minded hunter. (207662-5) {C&R}
(75/150)
1789. ITHACA M-49 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #490325869, 22 S,L,LR, 18" barrel with a very good plus bore that has a spot of
minor pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 93% original enamel finish with some silvering on lever and receiver, a spot of oxidation on barrel, some fading on barrel and a sticker on the left side of receiver. The stock rates very good with an added oil finish, scattered
dings, handling marks and the letter "R" on the front of the forestock. The magazine tube cap has been replaced by a .223 Remington
brass casing. A good example overall. (207703-11) {MODERN}
(75/150)
42
Firearms
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1790. GLISTENTI MODEL 1889 REVOLVER serial #C8742u, 4 1/2" barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered frosting and
some light pitting. The metal surfaces retain 80% original blue with scattered oxidation and some silvering on the cylinder latch and barrel.
The checkered walnut grips rate very good with a chip missing on the left panel, some handling marks and dings. The revolver has a folding
triggerguard and is dated 1896. A very good example. (207682-50) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1791. WALTHER MODEL 4 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #76367, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some
frosting near throat. The metal surfaces of this late second variant showing thinning throughout with traces of original blue and some oxidation staining on front and back straps. The faux mother-of-pearl grips rate very good plus showing a few handling marks and light
scratches. A very good example overall. (207711-29) {MODERN}
(150/300)
1792
1792. U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY
SEDGLEY serial #771445, 30-06, 20" R.F. Sedgley barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 95% quality reapplied blue finish with fading on floorplate and receiver and
some light silvering on nosecap. The beautifully figured walnut Mannlicher stock rates excellent overall showing no
visible dings and a few light handling marks and the stock is fitted with a Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad. The rifle is sighted
with a three-leaf express sights and there is a scope mount on the left side of the receiver. The rifle has two holes drilled and tapped on
the receiver and two on the barrel. As with all low numbered 1903 rifles no thought should be given to chambering or firing a round in
this arm; it is a tastefully done sporter for the student of American arms-making. (207685-1) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1793. F.N. HIGH POWER SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #938e, 9mm, 4 5/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of the Inglis
made slide retain 98% armory grade parkerized finish, while the FN made frame retains 70% arsenal blue with thinning on front and backstraps, triggerguard and upper frame. The black plastic grips rate near excellent displaying a few handling marks and some minor staining.
The slide is equipped with a tangent rear sight and the frame is marked "WaA140", also the magazine release assembly is missing. A single
blued "WaA140" marked magazine is included with this pistol. A very good mixed parts gun that will likely make a good shooter after a
new magazine assembly is installed. (207657-131) {MODERN}
(300/500)
1794. SPANISH EIBAR SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #22471, 32 ACP, 3 1/4" barrel with a very good bore that has some frosting in
grooves. The metal surfaces are fading to a gray patina with oxidation scattered throughout the frame and slide. The plexiglass replacement
grips rate very good with handling marks and dings. The slide and frame are matching but the underside of the barrel is numbered "146".
There is a trigger lock affixed to the trigger which lacks a key and will need to be unlocked. No magazine is included with this pistol. A
salty example overall. (207722-30S19433) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1795. GECO MODEL 33 BOLT ACTION RIFLE (SPORTERIZED) serial #18532, 22 LR, 27" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 80% original blue with fading and light oxidation on barrel, receiver and triggerguard. The cut down stock rates very good
as cleaned with an added oil finish, a chip missing on top of comb, scattered handling marks and dings. The rear sling hardware is missing
but the original sights are intact. A good candidate for restoration. (207592-82D31283) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1796. ITALIAN MODEL 38 CARCANO BOLT ACTION CAVALRY CARBINE (SPORTERIZED) serial #RP7259, 6.5 Carcano,
17 1/2" barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 70% arsenal blue with
oxidation on barrel, receiver, bolt, magazine body, rear sight and triggerguard. The cut down stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with
scattered dings and handling marks. A good candidate for restoration or as a parts donor. (207728-5) {MODERN}
(50/100)
1797. ARGENTINE MODEL 1909 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY D.G.F.M. (SPORTERIZED) serial #000407, 7.65 Argentine, 27"
unmarked heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% reapplied blue finish with a couple spots of oxidation on the
barrel. The Monte Carlo stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks and a chip missing behind receiver. The stock is equipped
with sling studs and a J.C. Higgins recoil pad. The rifle is sighted with an NcStar 4-12x50 Range Finder scope, and the tube retains 99% original
blue. The optics have a crosshair reticle with mildots and a bullet drop compensator and the optics are crisp and clear. There is a Century Arms
import mark on the receiver. An excellent condition sporterized 1909 Mauser overall. (207721-31D31492) {MODERN}
(250/450)
1798. U.S. MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR SINGLE SHOT RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY serial #442645, 45-70 Govt, 32
5/8" barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered light pits. The metal surfaces have turned a dull gray patina with scattered
oxidation staining and wood varnish. The stock rates very good as cleaned with an added varnish finish, a couple holes on the top of the
straight grip and scattered dings and handling marks. There is a faint inspector's cartouche and circle "P" firing proof on the stock. The
rifle is properly sighted with a Buffington rear sight and a blade front sight. A 1943 dated Milsco 1907 leather sling is included with this
rifle. A good plus example that will likely prove to be a great shooter. (207688-7) {ANTIQUE}
(350/550)
1799. H&R SELF LOADING SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #14087, 32 ACP, 4" barrel with a pitted and oxidized bore. The metal surfaces have
turned a dull gray patina with oxidation on the slide and trigger. The factory checkered walnut grips rate near excellent showing handling
marks and light dings from the years. The slide moves freely and will require mechanical attention to function properly. The rear sight and grip
screw are missing. A spare set of unmarked grips are included, and the right grip panel, magazine, rear block, and springs have been removed
from the gun but are included along with a pistol rug. A good project or parts donor gun overall. (207712-30) {C&R}
(50/100)
1800. IVER JOHNSON CHAMPION BREAK-OPEN SHOTGUN serial #86955, 44 cal smoothbore, 28" plain barrel with a bright
near excellent bore with scattered light pits. The metal surfaces bear an overall pewter-brown patina with oxidation stains and specks of
surface oxidation here and there. The plain pistolgrip round knob buttstock and forend rate very good, as refinished, with light dings and
dents here and there. The toe of the buttplate is chipped. (157721-19D31494) {C&R}
(100/200)
1801. WINCHESTER MODEL 1300 YOUTH SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L2477482, 20 ga, 22 1/2" ventilated rib
Winchoke barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue with light scratches in the finish here and
there. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved forend rate near excellent showing light dings and dents here and there.
Shotgun has a modified choke. (157721-2D31458) {MODERN}
(150/250)
1802. CUSTOM MAUSER MODEL 98 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #5561e, 243 Win, 24" custom barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% professionally reapplied blue with remnants of pinprick pitting here and there; the bolt
body and handle have been cleaned bright and the bolt handle has been modified for scope clearance. The checkered pistolgrip Monte
Carlo walnut buttstock and forend rate very good to near excellent with scattered dings and dents here and there and features a flared
left side cheekpiece. Rifle is devoid of sights however a Glenfield 4x32mm scope with crosshair reticle and bright excellent optics is mounted to the receiver. (157722-34S19430) {MODERN}
(200/400)
43
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms / Edged Weapons
1803. UNMARKED CONTEMPORARY PERCUSSION PISTOL 45 cal, 7" octagon barrel with a near excellent bore. The barrel has
been finished bright and shows oil staining here and there. The lockplate and hammer retain 99% original case-hardened colors with simple engraving throughout; the lock does not function properly. The plain hardwood stock rates near excellent with light handling marks
here and there as well as a sliver of wood missing on the belly. The original ramrod is included. (157662-10) {ANTIQUE}
(25/50)
1804. IVER JOHNSON DEFENDER 89 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #383, 32 RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with a very good
bore with scattered pits. The metal surfaces retain 85% original nickel finish with the balance worn to a brown patina, mostly on the underside of the frame. The white hard rubber Eagle grips rate about very good with dark staining and worn edges. The arm times and locks
nicely. (157653-18) {ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1805. BELGIAN FOLDING TRIGGER REVOLVER 32 CF, 3 1/4" octagon barrel with a very good bore with scattered pits. The metal
surfaces retain 90% original nickel finish with scattered wear throughout as well as light engraving. The hard rubber grips show nice reliefcarved floral decorations and a pair of Gryffon heads on either side of the bottom of the grips. The arm functions properly. (157708-2)
{ANTIQUE}
(100/200)
1806. CUSTOM SERBIAN MODEL 1924 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE serial #203913, 308 Win, 20" custom barrel with a
bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% reapplied blue finish with light specks of surface oxidation nearest the breech; the
barrel appears to have been glass bedded and some of the substance has spilled over onto the barrel. The bolt body and handle have
been honed bright and the handle has been modified for scope clearance. The plain pistolgrip Monte Carlo walnut buttstock rates about
excellent featuring a flared left side cheekpiece, rosewood forend tip and gripcap and shows light dings and dents here and there. Rifle
is sighted with a gold bead front sight, a Williams rear sight base is affixed however the sight is missing and a Leupold one-piece mount
is affixed to the receiver. (157517-3D30962) {MODERN}
(200/400)
1807. REMINGTON MODEL 721A MAGNUM BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #360054, 300 H&H Magnum, 26" barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 92-95% original blue with light specks of surface oxidation scattered about. The bolt body and
handle are finished bright and show light tarnishing. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock has been custom modified and rates very good
to near excellent showing added finish over light dings and a groove has been incise-carved around the rear of the wrist; a black forend
tip has been added and the rifle is outfitted with a Pachmayr White Line recoil pad which has several drying cracks. Rifle features a bead
front sight, the rear dovetail is blanked and a Stoeger 3-9x40mm scope with crosshair reticle and bright excellent optics is mounted to the
receiver. (157544-10) {MODERN}
(250/400)
Edged Weapons
1808
1808. ANTIQUE EUROPEAN NAVAL CUTLASS OR HANGER 25 1/2” blade, unfullered, straight in profile with a blunt tip. Overall a
dull gunmetal gray with light pinprick pitting and oxidation. Ricasso is stamped with a “(Crown)/R” along with “Cs IV” while the obverse
is 1795 dated and shows a number of proof and hallmarks. The heart-shaped guard and three-branched bow are attached to a spirally
ribbed handle with a bulbous pommel. The entire hilt is an overall dull ocher patina and two of the three branches are broken off and no
longer present, the guard itself slightly askew. (36131-21)
1809. FINE SILVER ARABIAN JAMBIYA This is a rather nice Arabian Jambiya with a 7” dual-edge blade with raised center medial. The
blade is a gunmetal gray with some a light spiderweb oxidation scattered along the edges. The hilt appears to be silver or at least silver-plated.
It shows a nice intertwining geometric decoration at its base with faceted grips and small floral-style appliqués at front and rear, showing a
geometric banded center ring around the grip, the pommel also with a floral decoration. There is no scabbard present. (36132-2A)
1810. SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 RIFLE BAYONET This is a socket bayonet for the Sharps New Model 1863 rifle, it is an overall
gunmetal gray-silvery patina with scattered light oxidation staining on the blade. The blade itself is 18” in length with near full-length face
and back flutes. The socket is Collins and Company “C&Co.” marked and shows light pinprick pitting, also with a few spots of light pitting
on the blade. The locking ring is present and functional. A very fine example overall. (37586-36)
1811. ANTIQUE D HANDLE BOWIE KNIFE This is an antique d-handle Bowie knife with a hand forged blade which shows a large degree
of sharpening over the years. The blade now
is about 11 1/2” and is an overall plum brown
and dark gray patina with spots of minor pitting and forging marks. The handles appear
to have been Oak, the obverse handle is a
1811
much later replacement, the reverse handle is
antique and affixed with iron rivets. The d-guard is an overall dull brown oxidized patina. (35798-M157)
1812. THEATER MODIFIED DAGGER MADE FROM A SABRE This is a modified cavalry saber that has been turned into a dagger
or fighting knife. The unfullered curved blade is about 12 1/2” and is now a brown oxidized patina. There is an S-shaped iron guard which
is nickel plated in place, there is no bow remaining, this is backed by a nickel silver ferrule. The iron backstrap shows remnants of nickel
plate and the wooden grip shows only traces of its leather covering with dual un-braided and braided wire wraps. The leather scabbard
has been flattened and hammered closed at the suspension hanger, the throat chape still in place. The scabbard features tight seam stitching and moderately flaked leather. (36364-12)
1813. LOT OF BRITISH BAYONETS First is an Enfield pattern 1853 socket bayonet 22” blade which is a mix of bright original polish and
active oxidation. Face and back flutes are near full-length and the root of the blade is stamped with broad arrow and war department markings along with a number of proof and acceptance markings. The body of the socket is an overall brown oxidized patina. The scabbard
rates about very good with an intact seam about half of its length, the balance of the leather flaking and drying. Both the throat and tip
chapes are intact, both a very dull ocher patina. The second is a yataghan style blade bayonet which is overall a moderately oxidized brown
patina. The blade itself is 22 1/2” and the checkered hard rubber or Bakelite scales rate about fair. (36916-67)
44
Edged Weapons
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1814. U.S. MODEL 1902 OFFICERS SWORD BY GEMSCO. This is a heavily modified German-made U.S. Model 1902 officer’s
sword. The entire guard has been removed with the nickel backstrap and hard rubber grip present along with a disc-shaped guard. The
blade has been shortened and blunted and is now about 29 1/2”. It is an overall oxidized brown patina with remnants of original nickel
plate beneath. No scabbard (36191-8D)
1815. GERMAN SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICERS SABRE This is a neatly shortened Second World War lion head officers sabre.
The blade is fullered and now measures 23” with bright polish its full-length except near the tip where it was ground and reshaped. The
sword is not maker marked. The reverse-P guard shows a dual langets with the NSDAP party Eagle on the obverse and oak leaves and
acorns across the bow of the guard. The rear face of the handle has more oak leaves and acorns and culminates in a lion’s head with red
glass eyes. The Bakelite handle shows an intact grip wrap of braided and un-braided wire. The scabbard has been shortened to match
and retains strong trace black enamel paint with flaking to a brown and pewter beneath; there is no throat. (36242-13)
1816. LOT OF TOURIST KNIVES First is a cast hilt yataghan. Although having somewhat of a straight blade roughly 15”, it is a gunmetal
gray and oxidized brown patina and is stamped “1821”. The cast brass hilt shows loose foliate decoration. This comes in a heavy cast brass
scabbard with suspension hanger rating very good overall. The second item is a fantasy dagger or short sword with 16 1/2” moderately
oxidized blade. The cast brass hilt shows a dual branched guard with foliate and Dragon cast-in-relief decoration. The scabbard features
heavy cast brass throat and tip chapes with a center suspension chape showing a double-headed eagle, either Austro-Hungarian or similar. Both rate good to near very good overall. (36131-24)
1817. GERMAN FASCHINENMESSER This is a third model steel hilted Faschinenmesser with 18 1/4” blade. The blade is a dull gunmetal
gray and shows overall light and moderate pitting with some areas very similar to blood protein, the handle is a bright silvery gunmetal also
with light sparse pitting. The guard is regimentally marked “122.R.(cursive)H.147.” In the past, these have
been attributed to the Kingdom of Wurttemberg, there is no scabbard present. (36980-7)
1818
1818. WOODEN-HANDLED ORIENTAL SWORD This is a curved blade sword with a very shallow unstopped fuller. The blade is 29 1/2”
in length and is an overall brown patina. The obverse and reverse are both stamped with numeral “6”s flanking what appears to be a star or
sunburst motif. The wooden handle is slightly recurving and appears to be Asian hardwood, with a heart-shaped pommel. It shows an antique
period repair of hammered tin affixed with small brads. An interesting near or far Eastern sword overall. No scabbard is present. (36132–1)
1819. JAMBIYA KNIFE LOT This lot consist of a single Moroccan style Jambiya knife. The curved blade measures 9 1/2" long with the last
5" sharpened on the bottom and the top 7 1/2" sharpened. The blade is a mix of cleaned pewter and brown with oxidation stains, scratches, dents and dings. The sheath is sheet brass covered and is engraved in geometric pattern on one side, as is the curved grip cap. The
sheath has simple cast brass hanger with a turned double finial on the tip. The wood handle rates excellent with tool marks visible. There
are no maker markings on the knife. (85955-2)
1820. KNIFE LOT This lot consist of a single folding knife, bolo knife sheath and (3) straight razors. The folding knife is a two bladed locking
folder made by Colonial Knife of Providence, Rhode Island measuring 6" when closed. The main knife blade is a clip point measuring 4
5/8" when open with a liner lock and nail nick. The second blade is a non-locking fine tooth saw measuring 5" open. The resin scales are
separated in seven sections with the middle five checkered. The screwed on scales rate very good to excellent. The metal surfaces of the
bolster have been lightly cleaned with blue finish visible. The blade has 98% blue / black finish with light oxidation stains and the saw
blade is mostly brown. The bolo sheath is in excellent condition with light chipping of the paint at the top. The back of the sheath is marked
"U.S. L.F&C.-1918". The sheath is equipped with a metal hanger attached by a piece of leather. The remaining blades are: (1) Sultan No.
"25 X.R." straight razor with orange synthetic handle that is chipped near the blade and includes a correctly marked box; (1) J. Lang &
Co. "Crystal Jr." straight razor with yellow synthetic handle and includes a correctly marked box; (1) J. Lang & Co. "Lang's Winner" straight
razor with yellow synthetic handle and includes a correctly marked box exhibiting light repair. (87647-15)
1821. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consist of (6) knives and bayonets. Included are: (1) AK-47 knife type bayonet with scabbard and leather
frog. The blade is in-the-white with light tool and handling marks. The sheath and frog show moderate wear and rate good to very good.
(1) Kutmaster electricians knife in fair condition with nicks in the blades, light oxidation, pitting, blades have side play and the bail is missing. (1) Camillus electricians knife in fair to good condition with scattered light oxidation stains, pitting, slight side play in the blades and
the bail is missing. (1) Miller Brothers large folding knife with 3 1/2" blade and 8 3/8" overall length. The knife rates good with light sharpening and handling marks, slight side play in the blade and oxidation staining. (1) small 3 1/4" (closed) retractable blade knife with "Dana
Corporation" printed on the side of the plastic handle and includes a small leatherette case. (1) 3" long (closed) multi-blade folding knife
made in Solingen Germany with a Volkswagen logo on the side and includes a leather case. (87647-28)
1822. KNIFE LOT Consists of an unmarked, presumably Bali-made Kris. The knife rates poor and exhibits extensive oxidation along the 15
1/2" partially-waved blade. The raised ribs on the blade are characteristic of kris-malala knives, which are more often found in Bali than
anywhere else. The knife features a carved bone handle with diamond-shaped faceted design and crown style pommel. The handle rates
near very good but exhibits three large cracks as well as several minor cracks toward the handguard, the carved section of bone also
exhibits a couple of old antique repairs. Included with the knife is a wooden scabbard with accented metal bindings. The scabbard rates
near very good but exhibits several minor to moderate sized cracks. (1X136647-22B)
1823. LOT OF KNIVES Three knives total: (1) 5 3/4" folding stainless steel clip-point blade, 10 3/8" overall, exhibiting only a few minor faint
handling marks. The knife features a set of clear acrylic grips with silhouette-style background; the grips rate near excellent and exhibiting
no discernible damage. The brass handguard and pommel both rate very good but exhibit dulled luster and some speckling. Included with
the knife is a black leather sheath; (2) fixed blade knives by Tramontina. Both knives feature a 7" stainless steel straight-back blade and
yellow synthetic grips. Included with each knife is a black hard plastic sheath. While one knife is loose with its sheath, the other is still
secured in its factory original packaging. (2X136222-17I)
1824. JOSEPH ALLEN & SONS NON-XLL BOWIE This Bowie measures 11 5/8" overall with a 7 1/8" clip style Bowie blade. The blade
remains bright showing some light marks from being nicely buffed along with remnants of fine pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The
center of the obverse side of the blade is marked "NON-XLL" while the ricasso is marked "JOSEPH / ALLEN & SONS / SHEFFIELD /
ENGLAND" on the ricasso. The German silver guard with alternating S-shaped quillons remain bright showing light cleaning marks as
well. The dark rosewood coffin-shaped handle rates excellent, the panels fastened by six small bright pins. Knife includes an open throat
natural colored leather sheath numbered "4530 7" on the slotted belt loop along with an embossed mum on the front, light scuffs and a
thin slice in the rear of the body. An overall very good nicely cleaned Sheffield Bowie. (1X57484-11)
(150/250)
45
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Edged Weapons
1825
1825. VI NTAG E N ICHOLS BROTH E R S BOWI E
Manufactured in Massachusetts between 1878-1920
This Bowie measures 14 7/8" overall with a 10" shear
steel Bowie blade crafted from 3/8" bar stock. The
blade has a smoky gray patina with scattered oxidation
staining and pinprick pitting, The obverse side of the blade is marked "NICHOLS BROS". The iron double guard has an overall brownishgray patina with a band of oxidation along the contact edges of the blade. The round walnut handle has darkened with age and incise carved
checkering on the butt with a scalloped edge. The handle is fastened to the tang with four iron pins and shows some very thin drying cracks
and checks under an old added varnish. There is no scabbard present, a nice looking old New England Bowie. (57364-3)
(300/500)
1826. EAR LY
S PIVEY
CROS S-COU NTRY
SABERTOOTH KNIFE This custom "all-in-one" knife
measures 12 1/2" overall with a 7 1/4" full tang Chromolly
tool steel blade equipped with a saw-tooth back, 1 1/2"
sharpened false edge and circular finger guard. The blade
remains overall bright with
sparse spots of fine oxidation
staining, more prominent along
1826
the tang and light scuffing from
being buffed particularly along
the center edge of the obverse
side. The reverse side of the
blade has Jefferson Spivey
Cross-Country
Sabertooth
maker’s mark while the
obverse side is numbered "USA/651" under Sabertooth logo
and "VV" is stamped on the finger guard. The black walnut
handle rates excellent with the birdshead scales fastened by
four large brass pins, there is a small check at the rear pin of the obverse scale. Knife includes a natural colored leather sheath, handle strap
and embossed maker’s mark logo on the front of the sheath. The sheath has a few light stains and is missing part of the stitching along the
tip. Also included is a copy of the history of the Sabertooth knife and how it came into existence. (1X57021-6)
(350/550)
1827. HANDCRAFTED LIMITED EDITION ENGRAVED DAGGER BY WILSON This dagger is numbered 1/100 and measures
13" overall with a 8" double edged stainless steel blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened with loose scroll engraving along the
obverse center spine and ricasso which is also maker marked. The German silver double guard shows loose scroll and remains bright as
does the oval shaped pommel. The commando shaped curly maple handle rates excellent with inlaid German silver escutcheons in the
centers and is separated by red and aluminum spacers. There is no sheath present, a nice limited edition Wilson dagger. (3X56020-K209)
1828. CUSTOM FIXED BLADE HUNTING KNIFE BY ZACCAGNINO This large hunter by Donald Zaccagnino measures 10 3/8"
overall with a 5 1/8" stainless steel clip point blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened with "ZACK" maker's mark along the rear
top edge of the reverse side of the blade. The brass large single finger guard, flared center band and pommel have a mellowed tarnished
patina with a few light stains from sheath storage. The dual section pau ferro finger grip handle rates good to very good with a thin crack
through both sections on the reverse side and are separated by brass and black spacers. Knife includes a heavy duty maker marked black
leather sheath with handle strap. (2X56020-K284)
1829. KNIFE LOT Contains an United Cutlery Fossil hunter 11 1/2" fixed blade knife with a 6" blade that has a deeply carved image of a lizard
skeleton it comes with a display stand also included is a Frost Cutlery Barracuda folding knife with a 2 1/2" blade, it has a walnut handle
with stainless bolsters. (2X176222-17AF)
1830. REPRODUCTION SAMURAI THREE SWORD SET This is a matching three-piece set consisting of a Katana having an overall
length of 38 3/8", a Wakizashi measuring 28 7/8" and a Tanto measuring 19 5/8". The blades retain 99% original black enamel with simulated patches of red blood splatter. The aluminum sleeve, square guard and pommel remain bright. The black plastic faux rayskin handles
rate excellent, are wrapped with flat red nylon cord and decorated with bright aluminum ornaments. The wood scabbards rate excellent
as well, retaining all their bright white enamel finish with red painted simulated blood spatter along the main edges and flat red nylon cord
matching the handles. An as-new set of China made Samurai swords. (1X57165-54)
1831. OLE SMOKY SELF DEFENDER BOWIE KNIFE This knife measures 13 3/8" overall with a 8 3/4" full tang surgical steel bowie
style blade. The blade remains bright and unsharpened, the reverse side of the blade is etched "SELF DEFENDER" inside of loose flowing
scroll, both ricassos have etched Ole Smoky maker’s marks. The nickel silver oval guard and bolsters remain bright, the front bolster has
a relief cast foliate motif and the rear bolster, a relief cast mythological bird. The black celluloid grip panels are fastened by two small bright
pins and rate excellent with a couple tiny impact marks. Knife includes an excellent condition Bear MGC black leather sheath with handle
strap. (1X57350-2M)
1832. KN I FE LOT This is a U.S. Fighting Knife with an overall length of 12” and a 7” blade with the only marking being on the obverse
side: “U.S./Utica Cut. Co.”. The blade retains about 60% parkerized finish with the majority of the surface exhibiting a faint coating of
brown surface oxidation. The leather handle shows a scuff adjacent to the guard but is otherwise free of significant blemishes. The
dark brown leather sheath is unmarked with the exception of a name hand written on the inside top loop. An about very good condition lot overall. (1X77293-1F)
1833. LOT OF POCKET KNIVES A total of three folding knives from multiple manufacturers. First is a promotional key chain folder from Lift
Master in its original box measuring 2 1/2" with a 1 1/2" drop point blade. Second is a Parker Eagle lock back knife measuring 3 3/4" with
a 2 3/4" clip point blade with stag handles in its original box. Third is a Rough Rider twin folder measuring 3 1/2" with a 2" and 2 1/2"
drop point blades in its original box. All three knives are in excellent condition. (2X106417-2AD)
1834. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives, each measuring approximately 5”, the first of which features stag-style handles with
the obverse side featuring an inlaid plate marked “Uncle Henry” in cursive and is equipped with two blades, each marked “Stainless” and
one also includes “Schrade-Walden/227UH”. This is an excellent condition example with minor scratches and very faint traces of oxidation
on one of the blades. The other knife in this lot features brass hardware with wood panels and a blade marked “Uncle Henry (in
cursive)/Schrade+/LB7 USA”. The sharpened blade shows several scratches and isolated light oxidation and pitting. An about very good
example overall. (1X76816-8C)
46
Edged Weapons
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1835. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two switchblades beginning with a 7” long example by Schrade Cutlery Company of Walden N.Y.
The spring activation will require mechanical attention and the sharpened 3 1/4” blade exhibits scattered dark spots primarily at the ricassso and the edge shows a small chip. The brown and tan celluloid handle mimics tortoise-shell and is very good with a chip at the top
right panel and some tiny, tight cracks at the rivets; there is a ding at the right base nickel-silver bolster. The other one is 8” long with a 3
3/4” blade marked “Rostfrei” (stainless) that is lightly sharpened and remains bright with a few minor contact marks. The faux mother-ofpearl scales have light marks near the sliding safety but otherwise rate excellent. Please note: switchblades and automatic knives are for
sale to N.H. residents only. (2X77156-1)
1836. KN I FE LOT This is a vintage unmarked brass handled folding knife measuring 5 1/2" in overall length with the ochre shaded brass
showing a couple of minor scratches and the 4" steel blade showing mild edge wear, scattered dark spotting and moderate pitting at
the bolster. (2X74301-3)
1837. REMINGTON MODEL R1173 BABY BULLET FOLDING KNIFE This two blade trapper is a special edition replica of the legendary Remington "Baby Bullet" knife. The knife measures 3 1/2" with a 2 3/4" stainless steel clip point main blade and spey point secondary
blade. The blades remain bright and the main blade is etched with the Remington Trademark logo. The nickel silver bolster remains bright
as do the brass liners and lanyard hole bushing. The Delerin handles have a nice reddish-orange jigged bone appearance, are fastened by
three small pins and decorated with a single nickel silver bullet shield. Knife includes a two-piece factory box and papers. (2X56020-K85)
1838. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two Remington folding knives with Delrin handles beginning with one marked “R11734/1984”, a Bullet
Lock-Back with box showing splits at one end and a price written in ink, with paper and rating about near excellent with very minor
scratches to the blade and the handle showing a very faint crack at the lanyard ring, a very common occurrence with this model. The second one is marked “R4353” on one blade and “1985” on the spey blade and the knife rates excellent overall with only the slightest blemishes. This Woodsman Bullet Knife comes with a fully intact original box showing a liquid stain. (1X76816-8M)
1839. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of four knives. First is a Klein Tools pruning knife with a 2 1/2” hawkbill blade which rates about very
good with scattered staining and tarnishing throughout and the brown synthetic laminate grips rate very good with scattered wear and a
belt hook is affixed. Second is a two-blade pocket knife with a 2 1/4” hawkbill blade and a 2 1/2” screwdriver blade, both showing tarnishing with the brown tortoise synthetic grips rating very good; one of the grips is marked “EAST FARMINGDALE/ FIRE DEPT” with the
fire dept. logo. Third is an unmarked single blade hawkbill knife with a 2 1/2” blade which rates about very good with scattered pinprick
pits and tarnishing. The walnut grips rate very good with worn finish and light dings and dents. Fourth is a white plastic sliding box cutting
knife with multiple blades affixed to one another and the plastic handle is marked “GM Parts”, in unused condition. (1X157293-6H)
1840. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of five pocket knives. First is an unmarked commemorative three-blade knife for the Grand Lodge of
New Hampshire Freemasons. There is a 2” clip point blade, a 1 3/4” skinning blade and a 1 1/2” regular blade, all in like-new condition.
The wooden handle excellent condition has dark ebony sections that are laser-etched “GRAND LODGE/ OF NEW HAMPSHIRE” with
the square and compass logo with “G” in the center. Second is a WWII commemorative single blade knife with a 3” clip point blade in
excellent condition. The pea green plastic grips and brass bolsters rate near excellent with “WWII/ 1941-1945” in gold lettering with the
Iwo Jima flag raising image replicated in gold as well; the original cardboard box is included. Third is an NRA commemorative two-blade
knife with a 3” clip point blade and a 3” spey blade, both in excellent condition. The bone grips rate excellent showing a musket with powder horn on one grip and “Forty Years of Freedom” on the other. The original box and felt sleeve are included. Fourth is another NRA twoblade knife with a 1 3/4” spey blade and a 1 3/4” clip point blade, both rating excellent. The brass bolsters and wooden grips rate excellent
and a leather sheath with the NRA logo on it is included. Last is an unmarked multi-tool with a 1 1/4” blade, a file and a pair of scissors.
All are housed in a maroon plastic grip marked “SEA Consultants Inc./Scientists/Engineers/Architects” (1X157293-6E)
1841. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives beginning with a Schrade Old Timer measuring approximately 5” with an excellent
condition black plastic handle featuring a grooved green grip surface and a partially serrated blade showing light contact marks and traces
of faint oxidation. Included is its original black nylon sheath. The second one is a Beretta marked “AUS-8”, a dual blade 4 1/2" knife with
light scratches and an impressive saw tooth blade. The black plastic checkered handle rates excellent with virtually no wear. It comes with
what is likely its original Velcro closure nylon sheath that rates excellent. (1X76816-8I)
1842. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of five pocket knives. First is a two-blade pocket knife marked “P.C.” with 1 1/4” and 1” standard drop
point blades which are in near excellent condition. The genuine mother-of-pearl grips and nickel-silver bolsters rate near excellent. Second
is a Providence Cutlery Co. two-blade pocket knife with 1 1/4” and 7/8” standard blades showing scattered dark tarnishing. The genuine
mother-of-pearl grips rate about very good with a missing 1/4” section and a pair of cracks, one on either side. Third is an E.D.W. Parker
& Sons six-blade pocket knife with two 1 1/4” blades on either end, three 1” standard blades and a 1” file. The nickel-silver bolsters and
genuine mother-of-pearl grips rate near excellent with a couple of minor blemishes here and there. Fourth is an Imperial two-blade pocket
knife with a 1 3/4” clip point blade and a 1 1/2” standard blade, both rating excellent. The faux plastic mother-of-pearl grips rate excellent.
Lastly is a Schrade Uncle Henry single blade knife with a 1 1/4” clip point blade which rates excellent. The wooden grips and nickel silver
bolsters rate excellent. (1X157293-6D)
1843. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of 4 pocket knives. First is a Klein Tools vintage electrician’s two-blade knife with a 2 1/2” regular
pull blade and 2 1/2” screwdriver/wire stripper blade, both showing light pinprick pitting and tarnishing. The wooden grips rate about very
good with handling marks and worn varnish and with the original belt hook. Second is a Colonial two-blade lineman’s knife with a 2 1/2”
regular pull blade and a 2 1/2” screwdriver/wire stripper blade with moderate dark tarnishing and tiny pinprick pits here and there. The
yellow bone grips rate very good with scattered dings and dents from the years and the original belt hook is present. Third is an Imperial
two-blade lineman’s knife with a 2 1/2” regular pull blade and a 2 1/2” screwdriver/wire stripping blade, both with light tarnishing. The
brown hard rubber grips rate very good with scattered dings and dents and the original belt hook is affixed. Last is a Bertram Cutlery 312
MOP two-blade pocket knife with a 3” spey blade and a 3” clip-point blade with light scratches and a bit of tarnishing here and there. The
mother-of-pearl grips rate near excellent with light dings and scratches here and there. (1X157293-6B)
1844. LOT OF KNIVES Four knives total: (1) Banzai Folder folding knife by Frost Cutlery with a 3 1/4" serrated tanto blade. The knife features
a set of rubber grips and includes a black nylon case; (1) Green Beret Folder folding knife by Frost Cutlery with a 3 3/4" serrated clip point
blade. The knife features a set of black synthetic grips and includes a black nylon case; (2) folding knives featuring 3 1/2" drop point blades
and wood grips, both knives include leather cases. All of the knives rate excellent and include factory boxes. (2X136222-17D)
1845. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of three folding knives starting with a Victorinox marked “Officier Suisse”. This example of the popular
multi-tool knife rates excellent with light abrasions to the red plastic handle. Included is the original basket-weave leather sheath with
sharpening steel. The second one in this lot is also a Victorinox, this being the Traveler Set which includes the famous multi tool folding
knife, plus a compass and a thermometer, all enclosed in original sheath and with box and papers. Item appears to be in as new condition.
The last item is an Orvis with blade marked “Wenger Delemont Switzerland Stainless” and consists of a partially serrated blade, two screwdrivers and can opener. The black plastic grip shows only a very slight abrasion and the blade has minor surface oxidation. (1X76816-8F)
47
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Edged Weapons
1846. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two Remington folding knives from the Limited Edition Bullet Knife series with lengths of 3” and brown
Devlin handles. The first one is an R1173L dated 1983 on its clip blade and also consisting of a spey blade marked with the model number.
This is an apparently unused knife with the only blemishes being a trace of surface oxidation on the reverse spey blade and the typical
small crack on each panel at the lanyard ring. Included is the original box with a retail sticker on the bottom. The other one is an R1178,
a single clip blade model with “1984” marked on the reverse blade and would rate as new were it not for the tiny cracks on each handle
panel at the lanyard ring. Both knives feature the Remington logo etched on the obverse clip blade and the R1178 comes in the original
box with papers and a price sticker on the top of the box. (1X76816-8R)
1847. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of four pocket knives and a sharpening stone. First is an unmarked stainless steel spring-assisted clip
point blade knife with a 3 1/2” blade which rates excellent however the blade will not lock in place. The camo synthetic grips rate excellent
as well and a flashlight is integrated in the handle. Second is a Victorinox two-blade knife with a 2” California clip point blade and a brass
leather punch, both rating excellent as do the black synthetic grips. Third is a Kershaw Black Gulch single blade knife with a half-serrated,
3” clip point blade rating near excellent with light tarnishing on the high edge of the blade and features checkered black synthetic grips .
Fourth is a Husky folding box cutting knife with a replaceable blade which rates very good with scattered scuffs and scratches and features
black smooth synthetic grips which show light dings. Last is a carborundum sharpening stone that has seen a minor amount of use and
is housed in a leather sheath. (1X157293-6G)
1848. LOT OF KN IVE S Six boxes of Tomahawk Brand knives: (1) stainless steel folding knife with a 2 3/4" serrated clip point blade. The
knife rates near excellent and exhibits only some minor light blemishes on the grip; included is a box with packaging; (2) stiletto-style
folding knives, each with a 4" long clip blade. Both knives feature multi-colored wood grips and rate excellent, exhibiting no discernible
damage and including boxes with packaging; (3) boxes of disposable knives, the first two boxes contain 12 small knives with 1 3/4"
cut-off pen blades and assorted color plastic grips, the last box contains 9 small knives, likewise with 1 3/4" cut-off pen blades and
plastic grips. (2X136222-17B)
1849. KNIFE LOT Consists of four knives which are one Old Smokey Deer Hunter folding knife that has a 4" blade with a light engraving of a
deer scene on the left side, the handle has brass bolsters that are lightly tarnished and a walnut handle, included is a leather sheath and
its original factory box. Next is a Romo Cutlery Wilderness II folding knife with a 5" blade with brass bolsters and lining with a walnut handle, it comes with its original box and a black leather sheath. Next is a unmarked folding knife with a 4" blade with brass bolsters and walnut handle, it comes with a black leather sheath. The last item contains three 4 1/2" double edge throwing knives that come with a sheath.
All items are in very good condition. (1X6222-17K)
1850. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two Victorinox multi-tool folding knives both in the original leather sheaths with sharpening steels.
The condition of both is excellent with minor marks to the red plastic handles including one that features the fish logo, indicative of The
Fisherman’s model. (1X76816-8G)
1851. LOT OF TOOLS This lot consists of six compact tools consisting of three utility knives and three folding multi-purpose tools. The first is
a Stanley 10-801, a sport utility knife with a handle length of 6 5/8”, rubber grip panels, and a 3” stainless steel, fixed lock-back blade and
the opposite end has a retractable blade. Included is the original nylon belt holster. Next is an AmPro with red and black 4” panels, and
five replacement blades in side compartment. The other one is a clip-on and folding example by Husky measuring 6” in length when
retracted and entirely of metal construction. Continuing on we have an unmarked 7” long all metal tool with red grip panels with hammer
and adjustable wrench constituting the top end and the retractables being pliers, saw tooth knife with screwdriver and single edge knife.
There is also a Winchester 22-41346, 12 function with wood grain plastic handles and measuring 7” in overall length and 4 3/4” when
closed. Included is a black nylon sheath with Winchester logo on flap. The last item is an unmarked 8 function that is 4” when closed and
in its nylon belt sheath. This is an excellent condition lot overall. (2X76600-2B)
1852. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of three folding knives including the first two by L.L. Bean, all measuring 4 1/4” in length beginning
with an excellent condition example with stag handle and featuring two blades with one marked “Bowen”, the other “1514”. Included is
the original basket-weave brown leather sheath. The other has two 3” single end sharpened blades with mottled gray patinas and mild
scratches. The yellow plastic handles show a small ding and light scratches. The third knife has wood panels showing a few minor handling
marks with the obverse side featuring a medallion with the Solingen logo and the obverse side of the excellent condition blade marked
“Tree Brand Classic 1000” and “Boker”. The blade release is marked “905”. (1X76816-8D)
1853. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two Remington multi-function folding knives with excellent brown Delrin handles. The first one is an
R-2 waterfowl knife measuring 4 1/4" with four components including a 12 and 20 ga. choke changer with screwdriver tip. An attractive
waterfowl medallion is fully intact on the obverse panel and overall the condition is excellent with little indication of use. The other one in
this lot is a 4 3/4" R4243 Camp Bullet Knife, another four tool item but this one showing isolated spots of surface oxidation, the hanger
intact and the handle rating excellent. (1X76816-8L)
1854. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives, each measuring 5” in length beginning with one equipped with two blades including
one marked “Chicago Cutlery P19 USA” and they exhibit light scratches and scattered spots of surface oxidation. The wood grips rate very
good with the medallion missing from the obverse panel. The bolsters exhibit a fading and thinning finish and mild to moderate oxidation
staining is evident through the balance of the hardware. The second one is a Remington R-3, with near excellent dual blades including a
saw tooth with can opener. The jigged bone grip shows light wear and a small crack at the end rivet. Included is a very good to excellent
original brown leather sheath with sharpening steel in pocket. (1X76816-8E)
1855. LOT OF KNIVES This lot consists of two Remington folding knives that appear unused and are complete with box and papers. The first
one is a special edition R4466 Muskrat Bullet Knife, measuring 3 1/2” with the spey blade marked “1988” and the clip blade exhibiting
the etched Remington logo on the obverse side. The second knife is an R5 with a length of 3” and featuring smooth wood handle panels,
the obverse blade has the Remington logo and the reverse reads “Limited Edition of 2,500/For The Sportsman’s Guide”. The front bolster
is numbered “0121” as is the end label on the excellent condition box which includes “One R5/Gentleman”. (1X76816-8N)
1856. VICTORINOX KNIFE LOT Two total: (1) Officer Suisse measuring 3 1/2" equipped with eleven blades including but not limited to:
screw drivers, blades, saw, fish scaler, bottle opener, magnifying glass, scissors and pliers. Red plastic handles are in excellent condition
and includes a lightly worn factory cardboard box; (1) Director with stainless steel handles measuring 2 7/8" equipped with the following
tools: large blade, nail file with cleaner, orange peeler with large scraper, small blade and scissors. Knife is in excellent condition and
includes an original factory cardboard box and papers. (2X56020-K261)
1857. LOT OF KNIVES This is a lot of two folding knives beginning with one measuring 6 1/4” in length with wood handles with obverse side
reading “The Traveler” and “Chicago Cutlery”. The knife appears unused and exhibits light verdigris along the brass rivets. Included is the
original brown leather sheath showing a few light handling marks. The other item is a Browning model 900 folding game and camp saw
measuring about 8” in length with a black rubber handle with the company logo on the obverse blade. The saw appears unused and
remains in excellent condition and comes with lanyard, nylon sheath, factory box and paper. (1X76816-8T)
48
Edged Weapons
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1858. SWISS MODEL 1957 BAYONET This bayonet measures 14 1/2" overall with a 9 3/8" double edge steel blade. The blade remains
overall bright with a couple light scratches with Waffenfabrik Neuhausen makers mark on one ricasso and "V/388941" on the opposite
ricasso. The grooved black plastic grip rates very good plus with light handling marks. Included is a black plastic scabbard and green
leather frog, both having light handling marks. (1X57546-125S) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
1859. SWISS MODEL 1957 BAYONET This bayonet measures 14 1/2" overall with a 9 3/8" double edge steel blade. The blade remains
overall bright with a couple light scratches with Waffenfabrik Neuhausen makers mark on one ricasso and "V/81773" on the opposite ricasso. The grooved black plastic grip rates very good plus with light handling marks, the steel guard has loosened slightly. Included is a
black plastic scabbard and green leather frog, both having light handling marks. (1X57546-125C) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
1860. BAYONET LOT This is a homemade Revolutionary War era style bayonet measuring 21” overall with a 16 1/2" bright blade that shows
light brush marks where it has been buffed and polished smooth leaving a wavy surface. In addition there is a rudimentary cut mortise
and a small amount of brown oxidation staining in the ricasso area. Included is a homemade black vinyl scabbard with frog and a fully
attached white fabric shoulder strap. A very acceptable outfit useful for the purpose of reenactment or display. (1X77293-1R)
1861. UNKNOWN EUROPEAN SOCKET BAYONET This interesting unmarked bayonet appears to be a variation of either a Danish
Model 1854 or a Norwegian Model 1842. The bayonet measures 16" overall with a 13 1/8" blade. The socket measures 2 3/8" long, has
an inside diameter of 47/64" (.721) and is equipped with a rectangular kyhil spring. The metal has toned to a pale gray with scattered oxidation staining, some very light pinprick pitting at the tip and some tiny nicks along the edges. A neat smaller socket bayonet. (1X57546125L) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
1862. FN MODEL 1924 LONG EXPORT BAYONET This bayonet measures 20 1/4" overall with a 15 1/8" unstopped fuller blade. This
bayonet has no markings or serial numbers and is one of the many 1924 Mauser export bayonets manufactured by FN. The metal surfaces
retain 98% with some faint silvering along the edges and a few specks of light oxidation. The hardwood grips rate excellent with a few
light blemishes. Included is an un-numbered steel scabbard retaining 98% original blue with a few specks of light surface oxidation.
(1X57546-125Q) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
1863. FN MODE L 1924 LONG EXPORT BAYON ET This bayonet measures 20 1/4" overall with a 15 1/8" unstopped fuller blade.
This bayonet has no markings or serial numbers and is one of the many 1924 Mauser export bayonets manufactured by FN. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with light scabbard rubs and specks of light oxidation. The hardwood grips rate excellent with a couple light handling marks. Included is an un-numbered steel scabbard retaining 98% original blue with faint oxidation staining.
(1X57546-125H) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
1864. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This Lot consists of one German 1898 Shortened bayonet. This bayonet measures 15” overall with a 10”
blade that appears to have been sharpened but is in good condition with scattered oxidation stains. The blade is maker marked “W.K. &
GIL Solinten” and the checkered wooden handle is in excellent condition with a couple minor handling marks. The pommel and mortise
are in good condition and turning a gray patina. Included with this lot is a leather scabbard. (1X206984-6V)
1865. BAYONET LOT This is a Swiss model 1957 pattern bayonet with an OAL of 14 1/2" including a 9 1/2” blade with ricasso marked “FW”
with Swiss Cross and within a circle and “W/453994”. The blade is bright with light contact wear and exhibits scattered small chips to both
edges and one at the point. The black composite grooved handle shows a small gouge and light handling marks and the correct scabbard
shows several scratches over its surface which is also black composite. (1X76816-8AB)
1866. JAPANESE BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one Japanese Type 30 bayonet made by Kokura. The blade rates very good and is
covered in oxidation stains. Hooked crossguard and mortise are turning a gray patina. Wood handle rates very good with two small hairline
cracks. Included with this lot is a correct steel scabbard. (1X207470-12A)
1867. RUSSIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of one Russian SVT-40 bayonet made by Tula. The blade rates very good with minor oxidation stains and dried cosmoline. Crossguard rates very good with minor oxidation stains, and wood handle rates good with dings, and
handling marks. Mortise is turning gray patina, and included with this lot is a correct steel scabbard. (1X207546-35A)
1868. REPRODUCTION SS 1933 PATTERN DAGGER The double edge blade measures 8 3/4" with an overall length from the tip to
the capstan nut of 13 3/4". The blade remains overall bright with a few light scabbard marks and a speck or two of light staining. The
obverse side of the blade is etched "Meine Ehere heist Treue" the majority of which is below the center line while the reverse is etched
with RZM logo above "941/39 SS". The nickel crossguard and pommel remain bright with some scattered tiny scratches and scuffs. The
ebony fruitwood grip rates excellent with inlaid party eagle and cloissonned emblem. Included is a black painted steel scabbard with bright
steel mounts and an unmarked leather hanger. (1X57522-1)
1869. REPRODUCTION SS HIMMLER HONOUR DAGGER The double edged blade measures 8 3/8" with an overall length from
the tip to the capstan nut of 13 1/2". The blade remains bright with light scabbard marks and a couple spots of light staining. The obverse
side of the blade has a fading black highlighted "Meine Ehere heist Treue" while the reverse side of the blade has a fading black highlighted "In herzlicher Freundschaft, H. Himmler" next to RZM logo above "M7/36", there is a soft brown leather buffer washer. The nickel
crossguard and pommel are oak leaf relief engraved. The ebony fruitwood grip rates very good with inlaid party eagle and cloissonned
emblem. The black leather covered steel scabbard with oak leaf engraved steel mounts rates excellent. (1X57154-22)
1870. BAYONET LOT This is a reproduction U.S.N. Dahlgren Bowie Bayonet with obverse blade marked “AMESMFGCO./CHICOPEE/MASS.
and the reverse “USN/DR/1862”. This is a very sturdy model with a bright 12” blade, brass reinforced grooved wood handle and brass
guard. The condition is excellent and included is an unmarked black leather and brass scabbard also rating excellent. (1X77293-1L)
1871. EARLY SPIVEY CROSS-COUNTRY SABERTOOTH KNIFE This custom "all-in-one" knife measures 12 1/2" overall with a 7
1/4" full tang Chromolly tool steel blade equipped with a saw-tooth back, 1 1/2" sharpened false edge and circular finger guard. The blade
remains overall bright with sparse spots of fine oxidation staining, more prominent along the tang and light scuffing from being buffed, particularly along the center edge of the obverse side. The reverse side of the blade has Jefferson Spivey Cross-Country Sabertooth maker’s
mark while the obverse side is numbered "USA/651" under Sabertooth logo and "VV" is stamped on the finger guard. The black walnut
handle rates excellent with the birdshead scales fastened by four large brass pins, there is a small check at the rear pin of the obverse
scale. Knife includes a natural colored leather sheath handle strap and embossed maker’s mark logo on the front of the sheath. The sheath
has a few light stains and is missing part of the stitching along the tip. Also included is a copy of the history of the Sabertooth knife and
how it came into existence. (1X57021-6)
(350/550)
1872. SWISS MODEL 1957 BAYONET This bayonet measures 14 1/2" overall with a 9 3/8" double edge steel blade. The blade remains
overall bright with a couple light scratches with Waffenfabrik Neuhausen makers mark on one ricasso and "V/388941" on the opposite
ricasso. The grooved black plastic grip rates very good plus with light handling marks. Included is a black plastic scabbard and green
leather frog, both having light handling marks. (1X57546-125S) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
1873. SWISS MODEL 1957 BAYONET This bayonet measures 14 1/2" overall with a 9 3/8" double edge steel blade. The blade remains
overall bright with a couple light scratches with Waffenfabrik Neuhausen makers mark on one ricasso and "V/81773" on the opposite ricasso. The grooved black plastic grip rates very good plus with light handling marks, the steel guard has loosened slightly. Included is a
black plastic scabbard and green leather frog, both having light handling marks. (1X57546-125C) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
49
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Edged Weapons
1874. ST. VI NCE NT DE PAU L FRATE R NAL SWOR D BY MC G I N N Closely resembling an 1860 Staff & Field sword this model
measures 33 1/2" overall with a 28" double edge marked "B. McGinn / Baltimore / MD" on the reverse ricasso. The blade is etched
with clovers, crosses and "K. St. V". The fixed single brass obverse counterguard shows St. Vincent De Paul with child in a street scene,
the knucklebow has floral center and the inverted cone-shaped pommel is decorated with an eagle on one side, shield on the other
side and floral cap. The grip is covered in black leather and wrapped in smooth brass wire. The blade has toned to gray with scattered
fine oxidation staining. The brass has an ochre patina with generous traces of original gold wash and the buffer washer is no longer
present. The steel scabbard retains about 90% flaking original nickel with scattered fine oxidation staining and is equipped with brass
hangers and a drag with flags on one side and a large star on the other. The brass has a tarnished patina with light oxidation around
the drag retention screws. (57326-22)
1875. UNMARKED LIONS HEAD SABER 30 3/8" slightly curved blade, 35 3/8" overall length. The blade has toned to gray with scattered surface oxidation and staining with fading gold washed etching showing scroll, flags, shield and an undecipherable doctors name
on the obverse the side of the blade, the buffer washer appears to be a newer leather replacement. The cast brass hilt has a three branch
guard with counter guard decorated with sunburst, knights head, flowers and the pommel has a shield backstrap. The metal surfaces retain
about 95% original bright gold plate with scattered patches of tarnish and verdigris, the exposed metal on the pommel is an overall pale
gray. The black leather covered grip is wrapped in braided brass wire and rates very good overall with light scuffs but remains intact and
tight. (57264-4)
(100/200)
1876. EAGLEHEAD INFANTRY HANGER 28" curved unmarked blade, 33 1/2" overall length. The blade is an overall gray brown patina
with scattered light surface oxidation and staining, the first half of the blade is gold washed etched with floral and martial panoplies on a
bluish brown background with generous traces of original pale blue temper remaining. The P-shaped brass guard has an eaglehead pommel and a forward curved quillon showing a nice tarnished patina, the pommel and guard have become moderately loose. The grooved
bone handle has toned to a dark cream color with a thin tight crack along one of the flutes. (56816-4C)
1877. CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE STEEL HANDLE KATANA 27" blade to the plain metal sleeve, 37 3/4" overall length. The blade
has no visible temper line and remains bright with light serpent etching along one side of the blade. The square cast aluminum tsuba has
a pleasing pewter patina and is decorated with crab and floral motifs. The sheet steel handle is decorated with tigers, figures and floral
scroll on a black highlighted background and the aluminum pommel has a silver-gray finish with a fish-like creature on the butt. The leather
covered steel scabbard rates good overall and is equipped with a scalloped steel throat and a cast pewter drag. The leather has a couple
light scuffs but remains intact. The throat is toning to gun metal and the tip has broken off the drag exposing the interior of the scabbard.
The small exterior side blade is missing as well. (57330-121F)
1878. JAPANESE SHIN-GUNTO 25" blade to the grooved copper plated steel sleeve, 37 1/4" overall length. The blade remains bright with
a visible temper line, numerous superficial scuffs and a few specks of fine oxidation staining, the sleeve shows light tarnish and oxidation
staining. The solid brass tsuba has a tarnished patina with light oxidation and ingrained dirt staining and is separated from the blade and
handle by four spacers showing surface oxidation, verdigris and dirt staining. The bamboo handle is covered in tan linen and is wrapped
in brown cotton cord. The linen covering is fading and the first two inches missing exposing the handle and wooden peg, the brown wrapping has loosened slightly and shows some light staining. The brass pommel is decorated with mums on a punch-dot background with
light verdigris staining over a white rayskin tip. The steel scabbard has a green and speckled brown finish with a couple light dents and
light verdigris forming on the brass mounts. An about very good unsigned shin-gunto. (57132-11)
1879. U.S.M.C. DESERT STORM COMMEMORATIVE MAMELUKE SWORD BY HORSTER U.S.M.C. applied serial #30, 32"
double fuller blade, 37 3/4" overall length. The stainless steel blade retains all of its original hand polished finish and is etched with Federal
Eagle, flowing eagle and "Handmade: / E.u.F. Horster / Solingen/Germany" centered between squirrel with sword Eickhorn and intertwined
HHS and sword Horster maker marks. The obverse side of the blade is etched "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / ARMY-MARINES-AIRFORCE-NAVY-COASTGUARD" next to a serrated bordered name plate while the reverse side is etched "DESERT STORM COMMEMORATIVE 1991". The hilt is composed of a faux ivory grip accented with a polished brass double guard with acorn finials, "star nut" grip
pins and brass lined lanyard hole. The included tubular stainless steel scabbard retains all its bright polish and the mounts retain an equally
bright brass finish. A fabulous commemorative mameluke sword. (57330-121E)
(350/550)
1880. REPRODUCTION U.S. CAVALRY SWORD 33 1/2" slightly curved blade with wide unstopped fullers, 39 3/4" overall length
resembling a cross between an 1840 artillery and 1850 mounted staff & field sword. The blade is etched with scroll, panoplies of arms,
Federal Eagle on the reverse side and "U.S." on the obverse side. The obverse ricasso is stamped "U.S. / 2 CAV." while the reverse ricasso
is horizontally stamped "D.F.C. / 988". The etching remains clean and the blade overall bright with light scratching and scuffing closest to
the tip. The brass pierced guard, straight knucklebow and Phrygian pommel have a lightly tarnished goldenrod patina. The handle is covered in black leather and wrapped with thin braided brass wire, the front of the leather covering has been miscut and does not seat properly against the guard. The flat tubular steel scabbard remains bright with scattered surface oxidation and staining. The soldered brass
hangers and drag have a tarnished patina. (57330-121B)
1881. PRE WAR WEIMAR ERA GERMAN NCO SWORD WITH RETAILER MARKINGS 34 5/8" plain unstopped fuller blade
with no maker mark under the hilt, the obverse ricasso has "CHR. BECKER / MAINZ" retail sales outlet markings. The blade retains about
97-98% original nickel with scattered specks of flaking primarily along the edges and patches of fine oxidation staining. The hilt is composed of a P-shaped guard with dual langets and single circular quillon, a dove head pommel with wraparound ears on the backstrap, the
handle is black celluloid wrapped in double bordered braided copper wire. The metal surfaces retain about 95% lightly flaking dull nickel
with the exposed surfaces toning to pewter. The grip rates excellent and the wrapping tight and intact. The rolled sheet steel scabbard
retains about 85% flaking original black lacquer with the exposed metal having a pale brown patina with fine oxidation staining. The scabbard is equipped with a single hanger and drag, one of the throat retention screws is missing. An overall very good NCO sword manufactured sometime between WWI and Nazi controlled Germany. (57330-121A)
1882. JAPANESE TYPE 32 OTSU NCO SABER Shorter variation of the 1899 regulation army saber with a 30 1/4" blade and a single
nearly full length unstopped fuller, 35 5/8" overall length. The blade shows a bright arsenal cleaning with light buff marks still showing a
few scattered spots of light staining and a nick or two along the nicely sharpened main edge. The reverse ricasso is numbered "31589"
with the first two numbers considerably larger than the last three, quite possibly re-struck after refurbishing. The iron hilt with checkered
backstrap shows an old arsenal cleaning with light factory markings on the front of the bow and a nicely plugged hole where the finger
strap was removed and is now dull black toning to brown with light silvering along the edges and pommel. The checkered Asian hardwood
grip rates near excellent with light softening to some of the points along the backstrap. The steel scabbard has been refinished as well
showing a light cleaning with remnants of pinprick pitting and oxidation staining under a dull black finish toning to brown in areas. The
scabbard shows a few minor light dents and is numbered to the saber on the reverse drag. An overall very good plus arsenal refurbished
Japanese Type 32 saber. (57330-121D)
50
Edged Weapons
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1883. IMPERIAL GERMAN MODEL 1889 WURTTEMBURG OFFICER SWORD 29 3/8" full-length double fuller blade, 34 5/8"
overall length. The unmarked blade is bright overall with light brush marks from being nicely cleaned still showing scattered patches of
pinprick pitting. The brass hilt has a split double branch guard, pierced folding counterguard with cast Wuttemburg coat of arms, royal initials of King Charles I on the back of the pommel and a black celluloid handle wrapped in braided brass wire. The brass has a nice tarnished patina with a few light impact marks. The black handle shows a few light handling marks, the wrapping and ferrule have become
loose. The steel scabbard retains about 90% flaking added black paint with spots of light oxidation staining. (56935-15A)
1884. U.S. MODEL 1906 CAVALRY SABER BY AMES 34 5/8" blade with wide and narrow fullers, 40 3/8" overall length. The blade
is overall in-the-white with light brush marks from being cleaned, showing remnants of light staining along the edge. The reverse ricasso
is marked "A.S. Co. / [ordnance bomb] / 1906" while only faint traces of "U.S. / JC" remain visible mostly done at the time of cleaning.
The leather buffer washer remains present and the iron triple branch guard and Phrygian pommel retain about 90% later applied black finish toning to brown with light edge wear and fine oxidation staining. The black leather covered grip rates very good with light scuffs and
handling marks and is wrapped with braided brass wire. The steel scabbard retains 98% bright nickel with scattered fine oxidation staining
and a couple shallow dents and light flaking along the edge of the drag. The scabbard is numbered "57" at the throat and attached to the
suspension rings is a leather hanger with a brass belt hook. The leather shows modest crazing and scuffing and the brass hardware has
a pleasing tarnished patina. An overall very good cleaned Model 1906 saber. (77330-121G)
1885. U.S. MODEL 1902 OFFICERS SWORD 32" blade with three-quarter length unstopped fullers. The blade retains 95-97% of its
bright plating with scattered fine oxidation staining, a few patches of slightly more modest oxidation along the top edge and lightly rounded
tip and light flaking at the front half of the foible. The obverse side of the blade is etched "U.S." with martial and foliate panoplies while the
reverse is etched with Federal Eagle clutching "E Pluribus Unum" riband with similar martial and foliate panoplies. The hilt retains most of
its dull plating with light traces of exposed brass along the edges, minor impact marks and scattered verdigris staining along the pommel
and backstrap. The fingergroove bone grip rates very good plus with a few light handling marks and remnants of the buffer washer are
present. The scabbard retains about 95% original nickel plate with scattered oxidation staining and sparse spots of more modest surface
oxidation. (57285-43)
1886. JAPANESE TYPE 32 OTSU NCO SABER 30 1/8" blade with single, nearly full-length unstopped fuller, 35 5/8" overall length.
The blade is cleaned bright with traces of plating on the ricasso, scattered sparse remnants of staining and scuffing along the true edge
from being sharpened. The reverse ricasso is numbered "77608". The iron hilt with checkered backstrap has a pale brown patina with
streaks of silvering from being cleaned with a larger area around the blade where the washer was once present. The factory markings
remain visible on the front of the bow and a small hole is present where the finger loop was removed. The checkered Asian hardwood
grip rates very good plus showing minor wear and the steel spring-clip is broken at the collar. The steel scabbard is an overall smoky gray
patina with scattered spots of light staining, a few shallow dents and traces of bright plating along the edges and protected areas and is
numbered to the saber on the drag. (57285-40)
1887. KNIGHT OF TEMPLAR FRATERNAL SWORD This is a nice looking sword with a 30" double edge blade, 36 3/4" overall length.
The blade remains bright overall with a few tiny nicks along the edges, light staining at the tip and foible and is decorated with gold washed
etched panels on both sides. The obverse panel has name in Gothic letters "Robert C. Tremaine" centered between Maltese crosses,
armored knights and flowing tendrils. The reverse side of the blade has matching tendrils, mounted knights, crosses, crown and is marked
"THE / MCLILLEY / & CO / COLUMBUS / OHIO" at the hilt. The ornate hilt has a gold washed knight's head pommel, guard decorated
with a cross inside crown on a punch-dot background and circular quillons with flared ends, sunburst crosses in center and read "IN HOC
SIGNO VINCES" (with this sign shall thou conquer), the chain bow is present and intact. The antique bone handle rates excellent with a
few tight age cracks and stains. The handle is nicely engraved with intertwined "TRC" initials below crown with wreath on one side and a
decorative brown cross inside of triangle on the other side. The tubular steel scabbard retains nearly all its bright nickel with some tiny
scuffs and stains and is equipped with decorative mounts showing a standing night, red enamel cross, tendrils and fraternal symbols. The
mounts have mellowed to a tarnished patina with generous amounts of gold wash in protected areas. (57285-42)
1888. JAPANESE ARMY PARADE SABER 28 3/4" slightly curved single edged blade, 34 1/2" overall length. The blade is toning to a
silver patina with scattered oxidation staining, a few thin scratches and light oxidation at the hilt. The brass hilt has a pierced guard decorated with cherry blossoms which are also found on the ears of the stippled backstrap and rear of the pommel. The buffer washer is no
longer present leaving the guard and backstrap loose and the brass has acquired a pleasing tarnished patina. The black celluloid grip is
wrapped in braided brass wire and rates good overall with light chips and handling with moderate chipping along the front and a large
chip at the rear of the obverse side, the thin border wrapping has become lightly bent and loose. The steel scabbard with bi-metal drag
retains about 85% dull nickel with scattered patches of flaking, oxidation staining and a shallow dent in the center. The scabbard is
equipped with a single hanger having a dark brown patina with traces of nickel on the ring. (57285-41)
1889. RUSSIAN COSSACK SWORD 31" single edge wide fuller blade, 36 3/4" overall length from the tip to the circular pommel nut.
The blade has been lightly sharpened and has a soft pewter patina with scattered spots of staining and pinprick and scuffing along the
foible from the tip was ground and slightly rounded. The obverse ricasso is marked "HV / 5801" with no other regiment or factory markings. The hilt has a brass D-shaped guard with a round circular pierced quillon and is numbered to the blade on the obverse side. The
pommel and ferrule are brass as well and along with the guard have a dark antiqued tarnished patina. The angular grooved horn grip rates
very good plus with tiny nicks and handling marks. The leather buffer washer shows light scuffing and appears to be a newer replacement.
The olive green painted steel scabbard rates very good plus and is equipped with brass mounts. The body shows scattered light nicks,
scratches and surface oxidation mainly along the edges of the mounts. The brass has a tarnished patina with light oxidation and verdigris
staining staring to develop. The auxiliary bayonet is not present. (57285-48)
1890. UNMARKED U.S. MODEL 1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER 35 1/2" slightly curved blade with wide and narrow fullers, only
marking is (*) under the reverse side of the guard where the buffer washer was once present. The blade has an overall dull brown patina
with scattered fine pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. There is some light patches of gray along the tip and foible and some tiny chips
along the main edge. The hilt has a brass three-branch guard and a Phrygian pommel and the grip is covered in brown leather and
wrapped in braided brass wire. The metal surfaces have a dark tarnished patina with light impact marks and areas of verdigris on the
branches and pommel. The leather remains mostly intact with a few light scuffs and the wire has loosened slightly with a couple light
bends. There is no scabbard present. A very good "New Model" saber with a nice antique appearance. (57631-21)
(300/500)
1891. U.S. MODEL 1840 NCO SWORD BY EMERSON & SILVER 32" straight blade with stopped fullers. The blade is marked "U.S.
/ D.F.M. / 1863" on the obverse ricasso and "EMERSON / & / SILVER / TRENTON / N.J." on the reverse ricasso. The blade is fine with the
bright finish toning to silver patina at the tip along with some scattered fine oxidation staining and scabbard markings. The solid brass hilt
has a nicely tarnished ocher patina with spots of light oxidation and verdigris and is marked "D.F.M." in the center of the knucklebow. The
steel scabbard has an overall brown patina with scattered oxidation staining. The brass throat and tip chape have a tarnished ocher patina
with a few light dents, the drag has matching "D.F.M." inspector's initials An overall very good plus NCO sword. (57631-24) (300/500)
51
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Edged Weapons
1892. U.S. MODEL 1840 NCO SWORD BY EMERSON & SILVER 32" straight blade with unstopped fullers. The blade is marked
"U.S. / D.F.M. / 1863" on the obverse ricasso and "EMERSON / & SILVER / TRENTON / N.J." on the reverse ricasso. The blade has toned
to a pleasing smoky gray patina with a few spots of light pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The solid brass hilt has a dark mustard
patina with a few light impact marks, spots of tarnish and has "D.F.M." inspector's initials on the center of the obverse knucklebow. The
steel scabbard has a brown patina with shallow light dents and scattered spots of surface oxidation. The brass throat and tip chape have
a tarnished ocher patina, the tip has numerous shallow dents, a few specks of fine oxidation and "D.F.M." marked on the drag. A nice
looking 1840 Civil War era NCO sword. (57631-23)
(300/500)
1893
1893. U.S. MODEL 1840 HEAVY CAVALRY WITH MASSACHUSETTS MARKINGS 35" blade with wide and narrow fullers. The
blade has been cleaned bright with numerous light brush marks, remnants of oxidation staining primarily
along the forte and scattered light impact marks and staining, more so along the edges of the flat back spine.
The obverse ricasso is marked "U.S. / G.G.S. / 1861" while the reverse ricasso is marked "1 / MS". The hilt
has a brass three-branch guard and Phrygian pommel and the grip is covered in black leather and wrapped
with braided brass wire, the leather washer is no longer present. The brass surfaces have a mellow tarnished
patina with light impact marks, the reverse knucklebow is marked "4 MS" at the shoulder. The wrappings
remain tight and intact with a couple light scuffs in the leather. The steel scabbard has toned to gray and
brown with scattered fine staining and surface oxidation, a couple shallow dents and a 2" separation forming
along the seam on the reverse side; the drag is stamped "1" on reverse side and "C" on the obverse side.
An overall very good Massachusetts marked "Wrist Breaker" saber. (57631-22)
(400/600)
1894
1894. U.S. 1850-1870 MILITIA FOOT OFFICERS SWORD 31 1/2" single fuller double edge blade, 37" overall length. The bladed
is unmarked and is nicely etched with scroll, flags and stands of arms. The blade has toned to pewter with traces of gold wash towards
the rear of the blade, the etching has softened lightly but still visible. The hilt has a brass cast double guard decorated with fancy scroll,
ferrule, chain knucklebow, knight's head pommel and a fluted bone grip. The brass surfaces have a nice antique patina and the bone grip
has darkened nicely with age. The components are slightly loose and the split ring on the knucklebow is slightly bent where it attaches to
the guard. The brass scabbard has a tarnished with shallow dents and is decorated with foliate engraving and frog stud. An overall very
good example Militia Officer's sword. (57631-27)
(350/550)
1895. PRE-WAR WEIMAR ERA GERMAN NCO SWORD 37" plain unstopped fuller blade with no maker mark under the hilt. The
blade remains overall bright with scattered fine oxidation stain and flaking. The iron hilt has a P-shaped guard with dual langets, a single
circular quillon and a dove head pommel with wraparound ears and ferrule, the handle is black celluloid wrapped in double bordered braided brass wire. The metal surfaces retain about 40% flaking dull nickel under a covering of fine surface oxidation and the grip rates excellent
with wrappings intact. The rolled sheet steel scabbard retains about 60% original flaking black lacquer with scattered surface oxidation
and staining. The scabbard is equipped with a single hanger, drag and belt clasp. An overall very good NCO manufactured between WWI
and Nazi controlled Germany. (57390-6)
1896. REPRODUCTION U.S. MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD 30 3/8" blade with a single narrow fuller. The blade shows
moderate pitting and oxidation with slightly more active oxidation at the guard. The blade shows no evidence of etching; perhaps it was
removed during an old cleaning. There are also light handling marks and dents along the main edge. The brass hilt has a pierced guard with
round quillon and a Phrygian pommel both decorated with floral leaf motifs. The grip is covered in newer black leather and is wrapped in
braided brass wire. The leather is oversized and does not fit properly and only about three quarters of the wire wrap remain. The brass surfaces have a mellowed patina with light oxidation along the edges and solder is present where the knucklebow was attached to the pommel.
The steel scabbard has also been wrapped with newer black leather and is equipped with brass mounts. The leather has a few light handling
marks and uneven cut seams, the brass has a tarnished patina with a few light dents and oxidation forming along the edges. (57678-6)
1897. SPANISH EXCALIBUR FANTASY SWORD This is a massive hand-and-a-half sword with an 37" single fuller fuller double edge
stainless steel blade, 46 1/2" overall length. The blade retains all its high polish mirror finish and the fortes have decorative "King Arthur /
Excalibvr" seals and medieval scroll. The hilt has a cast double guard with square quillons, ferrules and wheel pommel with medieval dragons and scroll on a decorative black background and black leather covered grips. The brass surfaces retain nearly all their bright gold plating with scattered fine staining, the leather covered grips rate excellent with a few tiny handling marks. There is no scabbard present,
included however is a history sheet of King Arthur and his sword. (57694-6)
52
Edged Weapons
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1898. SPANISH EXCALIBUR PROP SWORD This is a neat reproduction of "Excalibur", legendary sword of King Arthur and Camelot
with an aluminum blade commonly associated with movie swords. The blade measures 28 3/8" and is equipped with an 8 3/4" narrow
fuller centered between two smaller fullers, 36 5/8" overall length. The blade remains unsharpened and retains nearly all its bright polish
finish with scattered fine staining. The hilt has a brass straight double guard with flat quillons and a cross-hatch center wheel pommel
marked "EXCALIBUR" along the outer edge and has a wrapped stainless steel grip. The guard and pommel retain about 90% flaking gold
wash and one of the center panels is missing on the pommel. The wood scabbard is covered with decorative brown leather and is
equipped with a decorative gold colored aluminum tip and throat with inlaid ruby-glass gemstones. The mounts retain about 85% flaking
gold plate and one of the glass stones is missing. (57694-7)
1899
1899. U.S. 1840-1860 MILITIA STAFF OFFICERS SWORD 31 1/4" single fuller double edge, 37" overall length. The blade is
unmarked and etched with scroll, Federal Eagle, stars and flags. The blade has toned to smoky gray with scattered spots of oxidation staining
and light nicks along the edges, the etching has softened in areas. The hilt has a cast brass guard in the shape of an outstretched eagle
peering through a wreath ending with clamshell finials. The cast pommel is in the form of a perched eagle with an extra long neck. The paneled grip is silverplated brass decorated with angular lines, checkering and floral sides, the knuckle chain is no longer present and the grip
has some shallow dents causing tiny separations along the seam. The guard and pommel have a tarnished patina with light oxidation staining
and the grip retains about 95-97% original silverplate with light oxidation staining particularly at the guard and pommel. The brass scabbard
retains about 70% flaking gold wash with scattered oxidation staining, the exposed brass surfaces have a dull tarnished patina. The scabbard
is decorated with cast oak leaf mounts with wreath and shield and a narrow foliate drag. The body has a couple shallow dents, the collar is
no longer present and the back side of the scabbard is marked "AMES MFG. CO. / CHICOPEE / MASS." at the throat. An overall very
good Militia Staff Officers sword possibly manufactured by a highly sought after maker. (57631-26)
(350/550)
1900
1900. U.S. MODEL 1840 LIGHT ARTILLERY SABER BY AMES 32" curved single fuller blade. The blade retains about 85% of its
original bright finish with light scabbard marks and scattered spots of flaking and oxidation staining, the majority of loss along the tip and
foible. The obverse ricasso is marked "U.S. / 1865" and the reverse ricasso is marked "_ _ _ by / AMES MFG Co. / CHICOPEE / MASS.
The hilt has a brass guard that ends with a round quillon and a domed pommel; the grip is covered with black leather and wrapped with
braided brass wire. The brass has an ocher and reddish-brown patina and has A.D. King inspectors initials on the obverse bow. The grip
wrappings remain intact and tight. The steel scabbard has toned to brown with scattered pinprick pitting, oxidation staining and a thin
band of exposed brass along the seam, the drag is stamped "J.C.W.". A nice looking Light "Horse" saber. (57707-37)
(400/600)
1901. U.S. MODEL 1860 CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD BY CLAUBERG WITH RETAILER MARKINGS 35 1/2" blade
with wide and narrow fullers. The blade is toning to bright pewter with scattered fine oxidation staining, a few tiny nicks along the main
edge and newly added solder along the guard where the buffer washer was once present. The blade is etched with a Federal Eagle on
the obverse side and "U.S." on the reverse while the reverse ricasso has "M. Clauberg / Solingen" maker mark and circular Schuyler
Hartley & Grahm of New York retailer is present on the obverse side of the blade just in front of the ricasso, the spine is etched "Iron
Proof". The triple branch guard and flat butt pommel have a mellowed ochre patina and are decorated with cast floral and scroll motifs.
The shagreen covered grip rates near excellent with a few minor light scuffs and is wrapped in braided brass wire. The steel scabbard has
toned to brown and gray and is equipped with dual foliate cast brass hangers having a mellow goldenrod finish with traces of original gold
wash in the protected areas. An overall very good U.S. retailer marked Solingen Cavalry saber . (57707-34)
(300/500)
1902. ROMANIAN MODEL 1902 OFFICERS SWORD BY HOLLER 32" double narrow fuller blade. The blade retains 95-97% original bright plating with some tiny light scratches and nicks along the main edge. The obverse side of the blade is etched with scroll, crown
and "FABRICA DE SOLINGEN 1902" in riband while the reverse side of the blade is etched with Romanian "NIHIL SINE DEO" national
crest centered between foliate scroll. The reverse side of the blade is stamped "GERMANY" and the spine is etched "F.W. HOLLERSOLINGEN". The hilt has a brass four-branch guard with dual langets, a round quillon decorated with foliate scroll; silver-plated ferrule
and eaglehead pommel with red glass eyes and a grooved black plastic grip. The guard has a mellowed ocher patina and Federal Eagles
have replaced the original escutcheons on the langets. The foliat decorated pommel retain nearly all its original plate the grip shows light
cracks and glued repairs from being dropped and no longer fits the pommel properly along the backstrap. The steel scabbard retains
about 85% dull original nickel with scattered fine flaking and oxidation staining and slightly more modest oxidation along the drag, the collar is no longer present. (57707-40)
53
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Edged Weapons
1903. JAPANESE STICK KATANA BY HANWEI Made to look like a walking stick, this katana measures 39 1/8" overall with a hand
forged high carbon steel blade measuring 27" to the brass sleeve. The blade has prominent temper line and remains overall bright with a
few patches of light staining and a couple tiny nicks along the main edge and the sleeve remains bright with light contact scuffs. The bamboo scabbard and handle rate very good plus to near excellent with a couple light chips and light cracking along the front edge of the
handle and are equipped with brass ends and a lady bug spring stud release, the bamboo peg is cracked and loose fitting but is present.
A rather neat "concealed carry" katana. (57698-14)
(200/400)
1904. CHINESE DAMASCUS BLADE JIAN BY HANWEI 28 1/4" dual edge damascus blade, 37 1/2" overall length. The blade is in
fabulous condition retaining all its pale gray wavy damascus pattern. The hilt is composed of a large copper guard with raised yin yang
symbol on a oriental decorated background and a rounded spade-shape pommel decorated with oriental scroll and a cigar shaped Asian
hardwood grip. Attached to the pommel is a red double tassel attached to a nylon cord. The matching Asian hardwood scabbard rates
excellent as well and is equipped with decorative copper
mounts. (57698-13)
(300/500)
1905. RAN DALL MODE L 8 TROUT AN D BI R D KN I FE
1905
This knife measures 8 1/2" overall with a 4" tool steel blade
equipped with a 2 3/8" sharpened false edge. The blade
remains unsharpened and overall bright with a speck or two
of very light freckling. The brass single hilt has mellowed
slightly with patches of light oxidation staining. The slightly
curved staghorn handle rates excellent and is separated from
the hilt by a red, white and black spacer collar. Knife includes
a model B Johnson roughback leather sheath with a plain
bright snap. (57465-13K)
(400/600)
1906. RANDALL MODEL 8 TROUT AND BIRD KNIFE This
knife measures 8 1/4" overall with a 4" tool steel blade equipped
with a 2 1/4" sharpened false edge. The blade remains unsharpened and bright with a couple tiny specks of light oxidation at
the hilt. The brass single hilt remains bright with a few spots of
light scabbard staining. The staghorn handle rates excellent and
is separated from the hilt by a red, white and blue spacer collar.
Knife includes a model B Johnson roughback leather sheath
1906
with a plain bright snap. (57465-13M)
(400/600)
1907. RANDALL MODEL 12-6 SPORTSMAN BOWIE This
small bowie knife measures 10 1/2" overall with a 6" tool steel
bowie style blade equipped with a 2 5/8" sharpened false edge.
The blade remains bright and unsharpened with a couple
specks of freckling along the spine. The brass single hilt has
mellowed with patches of tarnish and surface oxidation. The
slightly curved staghorn handle rates excellent and is separated
from the hilt by a red, white and black spacer color. Knife
includes a model A roughback leather sheath with hone in
pocket and plain bright snaps. (57465-13N)
(400/600)
1908. BR ITI S H PATTE R N 1804 NAVAL CUTLAS S This
lot consists of a single British 1804 Naval Cutlass. The blade
1907
is marked "Crown/R" and has turned a dull gray patina with
scattered oxidation and pitting. The blade appears dull and
may have been sharpened long ago. The hilt and handle
show scattered oxidation staining and have turned a gray
patina. Overall an interesting Napoleonic War Era Royal Navy
Cutlass. (207405-5)
1909. G E R MAN BAYON ET LOT This lot consists of a German
71/84 Bayonet and scabbard. The bayonet blade rates near excellent showing scattered light oxidation staining. The crossguard rates
very good showing scattered oxidation staining, and the brass handle is turning a mottled yellow patina with light oxidation staining.
The blade is maker marked "W.R. KIRSCHBAUM/SOLIGEN" and "W/75", while the crossguard and scabbard are unit marked "83R
R181". The scabbard rates near excellent showing wear and handling marks on the leather that one would expect from the years,
while the brass tip and throat rate very good and show light oxidation staining while turning a mottled yellow patina. (207605-1A)
1910. FRENCH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a French 1874 Gras bayonet and scabbard. The bayonet blade is maker marked by St.
Etienne and it rates very good plus to near excellent showing a few areas of light oxidation. The crossguard has turned a pleasing plum
patina with a 1/2" spot of oxidation, the brass handle is turning a dull patina with oxidation staining scattered throughout. The wooden
handle rates very good showing a small 1/4" crack, dings and handling marks. The steel scabbard is matching and rates very good showing
faint oxidation. (207708-6)
1911. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. 1873 Trapdoor Socket Bayonet, frog and scabbard. The bayonet rates very good overall showing scattered oxidation from the years. The scabbard is marked "McKENNEY's PAT. JAN 12 1886" and the scabbard appears to have been
chromed at some point and rates very good with scattered scratches, handling marks and minor oxidation. The frog, which appears to be of
white leather is possibly a reproduction and rates very good showing staining, while the frog buttons show light oxidation staining. (207678-5)
1912. I N DIAN BAYON ET LOT This lot consists of one Ishapore 1907 Drill Purpose Bayonet for the MKIII Enfield rifle. The blade is dated
"7 43" and it is marked "GRI" and "RFI" indicating Ishapore manufacture and the crossguard is marked "DP" for drill purpose. The
blade is dull and it has an arsenal added enamel finish that retains about 60% finish with flaking on both sides. The crossguard and
mortise also show a flaking finish and the wooden handle rates very good showing dings and handling marks. A good piece for the
Enfield collector. (206842-19)
54
Edged Weapons
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1913. SHEFFIELD FAIRBAIRN SYKES COMMANDO KNIFE This variation of the all-steel infamous fighting knife measures 11 5/8"
overall with a 6 7/8" double edge blade. The blade and oval guard are toning to pale gray with scattered oxidation staining and more modest
oxidation on the guard. The rear of the guard is marked "SHEFFIELD / ENGLAND". The grooved commando shaped handle retains about
95% original black enamel toning to brown along the high edges and pommel with scattered light surface oxidation forming within the grooves.
Knife includes a brown leather scabbard with elastic handle strap and brass tip chape. The leather shows light wear and staining, the handle
strap is flaking and has lost its elasticity and the tip chape has a tarnished ochre patina. (57546-133) [Bleecker Williams Collection]
1914. BROWNING KNIFE LOT This lot includes a Sportsman's Model 40181 fixed blade hunting knife measuring 8" overall with a 4" trailing
point blade. The knife has brass pommel and finger guard with Stamina wood handle centered between black spacers. The knife comes
with a basket weave style leather sheath and correct box with instruction sheet. (107465-13B)
1915. LOT OF FOLDING KNIVES This lot includes three. First is Buck Model 110X lock blade folding knife 4" Damascus drop point blade.
The knife has nickel finish bolster and red stag handles. Knife comes with tooled leather sheath with Indian head snap. Second is a
Kershaw Outlaw Bill folding lock back knife with 4" clip point blade and finger groove textured rubber handles. The blade has been ground
lightly and knife comes with a Puma leather sheath. Third is a Buck 110 lock blade folding knife simply marked Buck along the left side
blade. The brass handles show overall oxidation staining and the edge has seen sharpening. Included with this knife is a black leather
sheath with nickel Buck marked snap. (107465-13D)
1916. R.A. KESSLER KNIFE This lot includes a 7 1/2" fixed blade hunter with fitted leather sheath. The 3" drop point blade has the R.A.
Kessler logo with freckled spots of light oxidation staining. The edge appears untouched and the rosewood handles are attached by two
large nickel rivets. A very nice looking handmade hunter in excellent condition. (107465-13H)
1917. R. HINSON & SON KNIFE This lot includes an 8 1/2" skinner with stag faux handles and fitted leather sheath. The knife measures
8 1/2" with an upswept skinning style blade that is maker marked along the left side spine. The guard is a German silver color and has a
couple of minor spots of light oxidation staining. The imitation stag handles rate excellent and are attached by two nickel rivets. A handsome
skinner with plain fitted sheath with horse head logo on front face and in excellent condition. (107465-13I)
1918. GERBER KNIFE This lot includes a folding hunter with sheath and hone. The knife measures 8 3/4" overall with 4" trailing point blade
that shows light grind marks along the edge. The walnut handles rate about excellent with some light staining present where they meet
the metal. The right side of the blade is “Portland Ore. / 97223 / U.S.A.” marked. The sheath and hone are Gerber marked and all items
remain in about excellent condition. (107465-13E)
1919. GALAZAN DAMASCUS KNIFE This lot includes a fixed blade knife with Damascus straight back blade that measures 5" with an
overall measurement of 10". The blade is Galazan marked and has the numbers 83 on the reverse side. The dark walnut handles are held
in place by four rivets and the blade appears untouched. A plain brown colored fitted leather sheath and white jewelry style box are included. A handsome knife in excellent condition. (107465-13C)
1920. J.R. KESSLAR FIXED BLADE KNIFE This lot includes
a 9" hand forged knife with integral drop point blade with fitted
tooled leather sheath. The blade measures 5 1/2" with flared
steel guard that shows forging marks along the spine and back
of guard with no evidence of additional sharpening. There are
some spots of light oxidation staining near the guard on either
side. The walnut handles are held in place by four brass rivets
and have a few light scratches. The clam shell border sheath is
fitted and maker marked with all stitching remaining tight and
this lot rates excellent. (107465-13A)
1921. J.R. KE S S LAR FORG E D HATCH ET & KN I FE This
lot includes an 8 3/4" fixed blade skinner and 11" hatchet.
1920
The knife has 5" upswept skinning / fleshing style blade with
integrated steel guard that shows forging marks along the
spine and back side of guard. The two piece triangular
shaped blonde colored handles, likely beech or similar clear
hardwood are fastened with four copper rivets. The hatchet
measures 4"x 2 1/2" at the head and wears similar style han1921
dles fastened by six copper rivets. There are forge marks present on the head and tang and the edge appears untouched.
The items come with a tooled leather combination sheath that
has a clamshell border with the initials AA embossed on the
knife sheath. The stitching remains tight and these items are
in excellent condition. (107465-13)
1922. LEWIS DRAKE & ASSOCIATES KNIFE This lot includes
a fixed damascus blade hunting knife. The knife measures 8" overall with a 3 1/2" drop point blade. The handle scales are of buffalo
horn and attached by six brass rivets. The brass guards show spots
of light oxidation staining and the knife comes with a fitted red russet colored leather sheath that is maker marked. Items are in excellent condition. (107465-13F)
1923. WINCHESTER KNIFE LOT This lot includes a Cartridge
Series folding knife. A 4" three blade This Whittler pattern folding knife has three 4” blades and is marked “10122 / 03” at the base of the main blade with a “W.R.A. Co. / 45-70” headstamp incorporated
in the multi color resin handle. The blades appear untouched and the knife comes in a correct series white box with cowboy logo and both
remain in excellent condition. (107563-14)
1924. LEWIS DRAKE & ASSOCIATES KNIFE This lot includes a fixed damascus blade hunting knife. The knife measures 8" overall with a 3
1/2" drop point blade. The handle scales are of buffalo horn and attached by six brass rivets. The brass guards show spots of light oxidation
staining concentrated mostly at the corners and the knife comes with a fitted red russet leather sheath that is maker marked. Items are in
excellent condition. (107465-13G)
1925. ONTARIO KNIFE LOT This lot includes a USMC-94 Parachutist knife with leather sheath and hone. The knife measures 8 1/2" overall with
4" drop point style blade that appears to be untouched. The handle is made up of stacked leather washers with red, white, and black spacers
and has a brass pommel and guard. The sheath is a light russet color with spots of light staining and verdigris around the brass snap and the
gray colored stone remains in excellent condition. (107563-15)
55
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Edged Weapons
1926. FIGHTING KNIFE This lot includes a theater made
custom fighting knife measuring 19" overall with 13
1/2" kukri style blade, double brass guard and pommel. The handle is linen wrapped and the knife
shows overall light oxidation staining with perhaps
some spots of pinprick pitting scattered along both
sides of the blades. The edge has some light grind
with a couple of chatter marks but remains in very
good overall condition. (107264-3)
1927. UNMARKED DAGGER This lot includes a double
edged hand crafted dagger measuring 16 1/2" overall
with 12" blade with fuller. The blade show light grind
marks along one side and has overall specks of fine
oxidation staining. The steel double guard has crowns
at each end and a button style pommel sits atop the
leather wrapped handle. Included with this dagger is
a double stitched black leather scabbard with iron
cross medallion that shows cracking in the leather
near all over. The stitching remains tight and these
items are in very good condition. (107264-2)
1928. RANDALL MODEL 11-4 ALASKAN SKINNER FIXED
BLADE KNIFE This neat knife measures 8 1/2" overall with a 4"
tool steel, specially designed, drop point blade equipped with
thumb serrations. The blade remains unsharpened and bright
except for two small specks of staining on the reverse side of the
blade. The brass single hilt remains bright with a few spots of light
staining. The staghorn handle rates excellent and is separated
from the hilt by a red and faded green spacer collar. Knife includes
a model A Johnson's Roughback leather sheath with hone in
pocket and plain bright snaps. (57465-13I)
(400/600)
1929. RANDALL MODEL 5-7 CAMP AND TRAIL KNIFE This
knife measures 11 3/4" overall with a 7" tool steel blade equipped
with thumb serrations. The blade still remains bright with scattered
light swirls and scuffs from a light sharpening. The brass single hilt
has toned to goldenrod with light staining and surface oxidation
along the edges. The slightly curved fingergroove stag handles
rates excellent having darkened nicely with age and is separated
from the hilt by a red, white and black spacer collar. Knife includes
a model A Johnson's Roughback leather sheath with hone in
pocket and plain bright snaps. (57465-13L)
(400/600)
1930. RANDALL MODEL 11-5 ALASKAN SKINNER FIXED
KNIFE This knife measures 9 1/2" overall with a 5" tool steel, specially designed, drop point blade equipped with thumb serrations.
The blade remains unsharpened and overall bright except for a
patch of surface oxidation on the spine and smaller specks along
the top reverse edge. The nickel silver single hilt has mellowed
slightly along the edges. The curved stag handle rates excellent
and is separated from the hilt by a red, white and blue spacer collar.
Knife includes a Model A Johnson's Roughback leather sheath
with hone in pocket and plain bright snaps. (57465-13J) (400/600)
1931. RANDALL MODEL 3-6 HUNTER FIXED BLADE KNIFE
This knife measures 10 3/4" overall with a 6" curved tool steel
blade. The blade has toned to a silver pewter with tiny scuffs and
scratches from a light sharpening. The brass single hilt has a tarnished goldenrod patina with patches of light oxidation staining.
The staghorn handle has aged beautifully with age and is separated from the hilt with a red, white and faded blue (black) spacer
collar. Knife includes a model A Johnson's Roughback leather
sheath with gray combination Crystolon hone in pocket and plain
bright snaps. (57465-13P)
(400/600)
1932. WENGER TOOLCHEST PLUS SWISS ARMY KNIFE This
multi-tool knife measures 3 1/4" x 1 1/2" and contains 18 different
tools providing 31 different functions including but not limited to
the following: 2 1/2" knife blade, 2 3/4" double-cut wood saw,
adjustable pliers with wire crimper and cutter, fish scaler, crystal
magnifier with precision screwdriver, metal file and saw, compass,
scissors, universal wrench, screwdrivers, can opener, awl and
tweezers. The red scales rate excellent and included is a lightly
worn factory box and natural colored leather sheath. (57749-4)
56
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
Edged Weapons / Ammunition
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1933. SWISS BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Swiss 1911 bayonet and scabbard. The blade is in very good condition as sharpened
with light oxidation staining. The blade is maker marked "WAFFENFABRIK NEUHAUSEN" and the crossguard shows oxidation staining
and is numbered "335726". The mortise has turned a dull brown patina with oxidation staining. The walnut handle rates very good showing
handling marks and dings from the years. The scabbard shows scattered oxidation staining but is in very good condition. (207719-8)
1934. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. Model 1917 bayonet and scabbard. The blade appears arsenal reparkerized but rates
very good plus with some light oxidation and silvering. The blade is maker marked by Remington and it appears to be dated 1918. The crossguard and mortise show silvering and the walnut handles rate very good plus with an added arsenal oil finish and a few a handling marks
and light scratches. The scabbard shows dings, wear and handling marks from the years but is overall in very good condition. (207684-3)
Ammunition
1935. MIXED LOT OF COLLECTIBLE 32 ACP AND 380 ACP AMMUNITION This lot consist of approximately 136 rounds of
32 ACP ammunition and 15 rounds of 380 ACP. The 32 ACP has mixed commercial and military headstamps with dates ranging from WW
I to post WW II and multiple duplicates of certain headstamps are common. The bulk of the 32 ACP ammunition is stored in two 50 round
plastic cartridge boxes, (1) 24 round military cardboard box marked "24 / CARTUSE / PISTOL / 7.65mm" and (11) loose rounds. Also
included are (15) rounds of mixed commercial and military headstamped 380 ACP ammunition with multiple duplicates of certain headstamps are common. All the ammunition rates about very good with light tarnish present on some of the ammunition. Some of this ammunition may be corrosive. (87647-2)
1936. MIXED LOT OF COLLECTIBLE 9MM LUGER AND OTHER AMMUNITION This lot consist of approximately (138)
rounds of 9mm Luger, (1) round of 9mm Steyr, (3) rounds of 30 Luger, (6) rounds 30 carbine, (2) rounds of 45 ACP, (2) rounds 40-65,
(4) rounds of 45-70, (1) U.S. XM732 experimental 6mm S.A.W. and (12) rounds of 7.63x25mm Mauser. The ammunition has mixed commercial and military headstamps with varying dates and multiple duplicates of certain headstamps are common. Seven of the 9mm rounds
show indentations on the primers but the overall condition of all the pistol ammunition is very good to excellent with some exhibiting light
to moderate tarnish. The 45-70 ammunition consist of a single Frankford Arsenal inside primed rifle round headstamped: “R / F / 5 / 78”,
(2) unmarked blank rounds and a single unmarked cartridge, possibly for a carbine. The (2) 40-65 rounds are headstamped: "W.R.A.Co.
/40-65 W.C.". The 40-65 and 45-70 rate very good with light to moderate tarnish. The 6mm S.A.W. round is steel cased with resin coating
and rates near excellent with light scratches and headstamped: "FA 73". The last item in this lot is approximately (78) rounds of .430"
Remington 180 gr. JHP bullets in excellent condition. Some of this ammunition may be corrosive. (87647-3)
1937. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consist of various collectible rimfire and centerfire ammunition. The lot includes the following centerfire ammunition: (13) rounds of commercial and military 45 ACP rounds with mixed headstamps and dates covering both WW
I and WW II, approximately (18) rounds of "UMC" and "WRA" marked 32 Colt New Police, (50) rounds of 380 ACP blanks with fold
crimped end by an unknown maker that were manufactured from 223 / 5.56 brass, (20) rounds of 38 S&W with mixed headstamps (mostly
Western), approximately (73) rounds of 32 S&W with mixed headstamps, (5) rounds of "Rem-UMC" headstamped 32 Short Colt, (10)
rounds of 38 S&W with mixed headstamps, and (9) rounds of "WRA Co. 44 W.C.F." headstamped ammunition. All centerfire ammunition
rates mostly very good to excellent with some rounds grading lower, exhibiting moderate to heavy tarnish. Also included are the following
rimfire ammunition: (17) rounds of mixed 22 rimfire (short and long rifle) with various headstamps, (10) rounds of 32 rimfire blanks with
"H" headstamp, (19) 32 RF Short with "A" headstamp, approximately (26) 32 RF Short with "U" headstamp and approximately (26) 22
RF short blanks with mixed headstamps. The mixed 22 RF, 32 RF Short with "U" headstamp and the 22 RF blanks rate fair to good with
moderate tarnish and oxidation, and the remaining rimfire ammunition rates very good to excellent overall. The last part of this lot are the
following shotshells: (7) 12-gauge paper shotshells headstamped "LIGHTNING – NO. 12 – U.M.C. CO." with "VL &D – NEW YORK – 8"
on the overshot wad and (1) 12-gauge brass shotshell marked "WINCHESTER – NO. 12" on the headstamp and "00 B" on the overshot
wad. The paper shotshells rate very good with light fading on the paper hull and the brass shotshell rates fair with numerous light dents
on the body of the hull. All ammunition comes in a green metal tackle box. Some of this ammunition may be corrosive. (87647-14)
1938. MIXED AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of collectible and shooting ammunition plus muzzleloading and air gun components.
The lot includes: (18) rounds of Frankford Arsenal marked 38 Long Colt ammunition with headstamp dates ranging from 1904 to 1912 (not
all years are present) and rate near excellent overall, (2) rounds Prvi Partisan 6.5x51Rmm Japanese, (1) round 8x57mm with a "DM – 6 –
00" headstamp and cupro-nickel coated steel jacketed soft point bullet, (1) round "Rem-U.M.C." 351 SLR with cupro-nickel jacketed soft
point bullet, (1) round "Rem-UMC" 45 AR lead round nose bullet with moderate oxidation on the case, (1) round of steel cased 410 bore
2 3/4" shotshell with slug, and (15) rounds of steel case Czechoslovakian 7.62x54Rmm light ball ammunition with 148 FMJ "silver tip" bullet
and "bnx 65" headstamp. Also included are: (20) Israeli 7.62 x 51 NATO 1919A4 disintegrating links in a Hebrew marked box, (1) 250 count
tin of Navy Arms No. 1081 winged musket caps that appears full, small bag with approximately (20) loose musket caps,(1) partial tin of CCI
#11 percussion caps (3) bags of 100 .50 - .59 caliber .010" thick dry Uncle Mike's "Hot Shot" round ball patches, (1) partial tin of Daisy
"Quick Silver" pointed .22 cal. field pellets and (1) partial tin of Crossman .177 pellets. Finally, (1) unmarked dragoon style powder flask with
a broken flask spring but the non-adjustable spout is present. Some of this ammunition may be corrosive. (87647-16)
1939. LOT OF M I LITARY AN D COM M E RCIAL COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consist of approximately 124 rounds of
ammunition. Included are (5) rounds of 300 Weatherby Magnum ammunition with Weatherby headstamps, four with round nose soft
point bullets and the other with a pointed soft point bullet. (14) rounds of 32 Winchester Special ammunition with J.H.P. bullets and no
maker headstamp (only marked "32 SPL"), (1) round of 32 Winchester Special ammunition with "Super-X" headstamp and Silvertip bullets, (4) rounds of 32 Winchester Special ammunition with "REM-UMC" headstamp and two types of soft point bullets. One box of
Remington 38 Colt New Police with (30) empty cartridge cases with "R-P" headstamp and (20) loaded cartridges of mixed headstamps.
Thirteen of the loaded cartridges are marked "38 Colt NP" and the rest "38 S&W". (1) round of 30-30 Winchester with "Super-X" headstamp and soft point bullet. (7) rounds of 223 Rem. / 5.56 x 45mm with mixed commercial and military headstamps that include one
green-tip (M885), two full metal jacket, two pointed soft points and two XM200 blanks. (2) rounds of 38 W.C.F. with "U.S.C.Co. / 3840 HV" and "W.R.A. Co. / 38 W.C.F." headstamp. (1) round of 38 Special, (1) round 32-20 W.C.F., (2) rounds of 22 Velo Dog ammunition,
all with mixed headstamps. (12) rounds of 7.92 x 57mm ammunition with "7.92 / MM / 44" headstamps, (4) rounds of 30-06 with mixed
military headstamps and dates. (20) assorted rimfire cartridges including: (1) 22 LR, (1) 22 LR shotshell, (2) 22 W.R.F., (2) 41 RF Short,
(3) 32 RF Short, (7) 32 RF long and (4) 38 RF Long. All the ammunition rates good to very good with some light verdigris present, tarnishing and handling wear. (85829-6)
1940. LOT OF MONTGOMERY WARD SHOTSHELLS This lot consist of (10) boxes of 25 each of Montgomery Ward 12 gauge, 2 3/4",
3 1/4 dram equivalent, 1 oz., #8 shot shotshells. They are in very good to excellent condition with the occasional blemish of oxidation on
the heads. Perfect for busting clays. (87240-52)
57
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Ammunition
1941. LOT OF REMINGTON "GAME LOAD" SHOTSHELLS This lot consist of (9) boxes of 25 each of Remington 12 gauge, 2 3/4",
3 1/4 dram equivalent, 1 oz. shotshells. (4) boxes are loaded with #6 shot and the remainder are loaded with #7 1/2 shot. They are in
excellent condition. A nice load for busting clays or hunting birds. (87240-53)
1942. LOT OF 12 AND 20 GAUGE SHOTSHELL AMMUNITION This lot consist of (8) boxes of assorted shotshells in a military
metal ammo can. Included are (1) box of 25 Remington Express Long Range 12 gauge, 2 3/4", 1 1/4 oz., #6 lead shot shells; (1) box of
25 Federal Game-Shok 12 gauge, 2 3/4", 3 3/4 dram, 1 1/4oz. #6 lead shotshells, all in excellent condition. Also included are (4) boxes
of 25 each of Federal Premium 20 gauge, 2 3/4", 2 3/4 dram, 1 oz., #6 copper plated lead shotshells; (1) box of 25 Federal Classic 20
gauge, 2 3/4", 2 3/4 dram, 1 oz., #8 lead shotshells; (1) box of 25 Federal Multi-purpose 20 gauge, 2 3/4", 2 1/2 dram, 7/8 oz., #7 1/2
lead shotshells. All the 20 gauge are in excellent condition. The last item is a U.S. L13A1, 7.62mm metal ammunition can in excellent condition. (87240-54)
1943. LOT OF MILITARY COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consist of 84 rounds of ammunition. Included are (59) rounds of 7.62
x 51mm N.A.T.O. blank ammunition with mixed headstamps mounted on M-13 disintegrating link belt, (4) rounds of 30-06 ammunition
mounted on M-1 disintegrating link belt. Two of the rounds are standard ball and the other two are fired cases with a fired and damaged
bullet inserted into one of them. All have mixed headstamps. (3) rounds of 30-06 ball with mixed headstamp, (1) round of 7.62 x51mm ball
and (1) round of .303 British ball and (10) empty 30-06 cartridge cases. Also included are (5) "F A 4" marked .50 BMG dummy rounds on
M9 disintegrating links and (1) .50 BMG "LM / 43" marked dummy round. All are in excellent condition. (83634-B22LBA1B)
1944. LOT OF MILITARY COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consist of 6 containers of assorted rounds of ammunition. Included
are (1) box of 20 Remington Arms 45 ACP ammunition with "RA / 42" headstamps. The box is unopened with the sealed flap starting to
separate but rates excellent. (1) box of 20 cartridges manufactured by Remington and labeled "Cartridges, Shot Caliber 45 M15" with "RA
4" headstamps. The box has been opened with one end flap missing but the "Instruction" sheet on how to use the cartridge is included
and the cartridges rate excellent. (1) box of 20 cartridges Remington-UMC .30 USA blanks (30-40 Krag) in excellent condition. The box
is marked "Caliber .30 (1898) M3". The cover was torn from attempting to open it by cutting both sides of the tape but the remainder of
the box rates excellent. (1) box of Lake City Caliber 30 Ball M2 that is not opened but the bottom flap has been reinforced with tape. (1)
box of St. Louis Ordnance Plant Caliber .30 M2 Armor Piercing cartridges with "SL 43" headstamps exhibiting light to moderate tarnish
and some oxidation blemishing. The box rates fair to good with the edges and flaps torn or separating. (1) bandoleer of seven 5 round
stripper clips of Caliber 30 M2 Ball ammunition with mixed headstamps rating very good overall. (83634-B22MAM1B)
1945. MIXED LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot includes (2) military metal ammunition cans and (11) containers / boxes of ammunition.
Included are a single partial brick of Remington 22 Long H-Speed ammunition with 29 grain round nose containing (8) 50 round boxes
in excellent condition for a total of 400 rounds. (1) fifty round box of Remington 22 LR standard velocity 40 grain round nose ammunition
in very good to excellent condition. (1) box of 50 rounds of Western 38 Special 158 grain round nose lead "Lubaloy" bullets in excellent
condition. (1) 50 round box of Smith & Wesson 38 Special 158 grain jacketed hollow points in excellent condition, (1) box of 50 rounds
of Remington 9mm Luger 115 grain jacketed hollow points in excellent condition, (1) box of 50 rounds of Remington-UMC 9mm Luger
115 grain full metal jacket; (1) round .50 BMG ammunition with armor piercing projectile. (2) rounds of .50 BMG with mixed headstamps
and no powder but all other components present including one ball and one armor piercing projectile. (24) rounds of mixed 12 ga. shotshells including shot and slug loads. (13) rounds of Remington 30-30 Win. ammunition with unknown bullet weight soft nose bullet.
Approximately (46) rounds of mixed headstamp 30 Carbine 110 gr. full metal jacket ammunition in excellent condition. Approximately (110)
mixed 22 Long, 22 LR and 22 LR shot cartridges. (83634-B43USA1)
1946. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of Pow’R Ball 32 Auto 55 gr. Pow’R Ball in as-new condition.
(1X187428-3BA)
1947. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of Pow’R Ball 32 Auto 55 gr. Pow’R Ball in as-new condition.
(2X187428-3BB)
1948. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of Pow’R Ball 32 Auto 55 gr. Pow’R Ball in as-new condition.
(2X187428-3BC)
1949. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three full 20 rd. boxes of Pow’R Ball 32 Auto 55 gr. Pow’R Ball in as-new condition.
(2X187428-3Z)
1950. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION BOX LOT This lot contains one empty Winchester 38 WCF box that is marked "Central fire" and
"For Winchester Rifle Model 1873". There are tears on the box corners, and some older tape, and the bottom of the box is missing most
of the label except for the bottom half of the left side. Overall a very good example of early 38-40 ammunition. (1X204287-29KK)
1951. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot consists of eight containers beginning with five 25 rd. size factory boxes: (2) full and (1) containing 13
rds. of Sears Sportload, 12 ga., 2 3/4”, 6 shot; (1) full of mixed 12 ga.; (1) containing 13 rds. of Winchester AA Plus Skeet Load, 12 ga., 2
3/4”, 9 shot; (1) full five rd. box of German manufactured Rottweil Brenneke, 12 ga., 2 3/4”, mag. load (1) zip-loc bag containing approximately 100 rds. of mixed paper and plastic shell 12, 16 and 20 ga. with the majority being 12 and 16 ga.; (1) zip-loc bag containing approximately 20 rds. of mixed 12 ga. The boxed shells rate about excellent with the bagged items coming in at very good overall. (1X75829-6D)
1952. LOT OF MIXED MANUFACTURE AMMUNITION This lot contains an assortment of .375 Flanged Magnum cartridges. First is
a factory sealed ten round box of Westley Richards .375 Flanged (magnum), 300 gr., solid nitro-Express cartridges in presumed excellent
condition. Second is an opened full five round box of Holland & Holland .375 Flanged Magnum, 270 gr., soft nosed nitro-express cartridges
in overall excellent condition. Third is a bag containing 10 Kynoch 375 cartridges and two Westley Richards .375 fired cases, all in very
good overall condition. (1X107252-2S)
1953. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two factory ten round boxes of Westley Richards .375 Flanged (magnum),
300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. Both boxes are sealed and the flanged cartridges are in presumed excellent condition. (2X107252-2F)
1954. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two ten round boxes, one full and one partial containing nine cartridges of Westley Richards .375 Flanged (magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. One box remains factory sealed and the other
cartridges are in excellent overall condition. (2X107252-2G)
1955. KYNOCH AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains five full five round boxes of .375 Flanged Magnum, 300 gr., metal covered soft nose
bullets. The cartridges display varying levels of very light discoloration in the brass and there are light amounts of fine white oxidation staining on some of the lead. The cartridges remain in very good overall condition. (2X107252-2E)
1956. HOLLAND & HOLLAND AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two full five round boxes of .375 Flanged Magnum, 270 gr., soft
nose nitro-express cartridges in excellent condition. (2X107252-2K)
1957. HOLLAND & HOLLAND AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two full five round boxes of .375 Flanged Magnum, 270 gr., soft
nose nitro-express cartridges in excellent condition. One box is factory sealed, the other is missing the front label and has been resealed
with clear tape. (2X107252-2M)
58
Ammunition
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1958. KYNOCH AM M U N ITION LOT This lot contains two full five round boxes of .375 Flanged Magnum, 270 gr., soft nose nitroexpress cartridges. One box is factory sealed and the other has been resealed with clear tape and the cartridges remain in excellent
condition. (2X107252-2L)
1959. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two sealed factory ten round boxes of Westley Richards .375
Flanged (magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. Both boxes are sealed and the flanged cartridges are in presumed excellent
condition. (1X107252-2)
1960. WESTLEY RICHARDS AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains two full ten round boxes of Westley Richards .375 Flanged (magnum), 300 gr., solid Nitro-Express cartridges. One box is still factory sealed and the other has been opened and the flanged cartridges
remain in excellent condition. (1X107252-2A)
1961. LOT OF AM M U N ITION This lot consists of 30-30 and 38 S&W ammunition. First are 24 rounds and 26 fired casings of 30-30
ammunition marked either Super-X or Super Speed in various configurations all in good condition showing some tarnish. The 30-30
comes in two Winchester Super Speed and one Savage box. Last is a full 50 round box of PPU 38 S&W LRN 145 gr. cartridges in
excellent condition. (1X127197-5)
1962. LOT OF MIXED SHOTSHELLS Includes four boxes. First is a five round box of Remington 12 ga. shotshells to include three 000
Buck and two hollow point slugs. Second is a 25 round cartridge box with 24 mixed 12 ga., and 16 ga., shotshells that are mostly tarnished
on the brass. Third is a partial ten round box containing (5)rds. of Remington Premier Magnum 12 ga., 3", 2 Oz, No. 4 shot shotshells.
Fourth is a partial 25 round box containing (14)rds. of Federal Hi-Power 16 ga., 2 3/4", 1 1/8 Oz, No. 6 shot. Items in this lot are in good
overall condition. (3X107075-S18320A)
1963. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of about 75 30-06 cartridges with head stamp markings primarily of “RA 45” and also some
of each of “DM 43”, “FA 42”, “WRA 42”, “DEN 42”, “SL 4”. The cartridges are in various conditions from good to near excellent showing
some verdigris and others mild tarnish. The cartridges are contained in three leather cartridge pouches each marked “E.K. / 12 12” that
are in good to very good condition showing some drying of the leather and some light soiling. (1X127197-3)
1964. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of four boxes: (1) full 20 rd. with tape remnants attached and mildly soiled
label that includes “Caliber .30 Blank Cartridges, Model of 1909/For Models of 1903 and 1917 Rifles/Lot No. 23” and comprised of four
full five rd. stripper clips of correct 1917 dated Remington UMC rating very good with glossy tips and mild tarnish to casings; (1) partially
opened full 20 rd. lightly soiled box with label that includes “Caliber .38 Revolver Ball Cartridges./For Colt’s Double Action Revolver./H. Lot
56 of 1912/Manufactured by Frankford Arsenal.” and enclosed are 1908 and 1909 dated cartridges by Frankford Arsenal; (1) full 20 rd.
of Remington Kleanbore in the tan box with tan label with red graphics including the dog bone style logo and showing dark liquid stains.
(1) partial box of Western 3006, on this box with green label and large cartridge image of Western .30 Cal. Government 1906 and containing 13 near excellent condition correct cartridges. (1X77293-10F)
1965. LOT OF AMMUNITION 30-06 Springfield, this lot consists of four 20 rd. boxes: (1) full and (1) containing 12 rds. and eight fired
casings of American Eagle 150 gr. FMJ boat tail; (1) full of Remington high velocity 150 gr., Core-Lokt pointed soft point; (1) full non original box of IMI soft point. The lot rates near excellent overall. (1X77293-11N)
1966. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS AND PRIMERS This lot includes 19 mixed manufacturer 12 ga., and 16 ga. shotshells and four boxes of
primers. First is a full 100 count pack of Winchester No. 1W improved primers. Second is a full 100 count pack of U.S. Primers No. 4 adapted to Climax and Ajax paper shotshells. Third is a partial 100 count (32) of Winchester New No. 4 primers. Fourth is a partial 250 count
(53) of Winchester Improved Primers No. 2. All items range in condition from good to very good. (3X106180-1)
1967. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE COMPONENTS This is a lot of vintage bullets, primers and C.B. caps including two full 25 rd. boxes of
excellent condition bullets beginning with one by Winchester with an excellent bottom compartment and a tape repaired lid with a faded
orange label that includes “.303 Caliber/Savage/Soft Point/Metal Patched/Bullets/190 Grains.”. The other is by Peters and rates about very
good, a fully intact example with mild scuffing, a darkened overall tone including a faded blue label with pronounced black text that incudes
“.30 Cal./Full Jacketed Bullets/220Grains/For/U.S. Army Rifles”. Next are two boxes containing very good to excellent condition primers by
Remington UMC, starting with a full 100 rd. with bold red label with a few scuffs and with strong black text that includes “No. 33 Copper
Primers”. The other is a 250 rd. size box with two trays now holding a total of approximately 220 rds. of original No. 2 1/2 Nickled Primers
as identified on the bold green label that shows light scuffs and a hand written note in pencil. The last item is also by Remington UMC, a
one piece box with tray containing about 85 rds. of correct and near excellent condition rds. of C.B. Caps as depicted on this dog bone
style box with text that also includes “For Rifles Only” and the code “R6”. The tray has two split corners and the box shows strong graphics,
mild wear, some creases, scuffing and some very small sections that are missing. (1X77293-10C)
1968. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot contains a partial 20 round box of Superior Ammunition (currently manufacturing ammunition in
Summerville, S.C.) containing 15 assorted remanufactured cartridges. The cartridges are color coded along the head with green, black,
red and blue stripes and the box is labeled “375 H&H, 260 gr., Nos Accubond sample pack”. The cartridges have bright clean brass and
remain in excellent condition. (1X107422-19B)
1969. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION Three items total. The first two are 20 rd. boxes of Remington 7mm Rem Mag, 175 gr. soft point corelokt with one full box and the other with 19 rounds and a fired casing. The last is a full box of Remington 7mm Rem Mag, 150 gr. soft point
Core-Lokt. The ammunition rates very good to near excellent overall and the boxes are slightly worn on the edges. (1X157240-1A)
1970. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of five boxes including the first three of Remington 32 Win. Special, 170 gr., Core-Lokt, SP:
(1) containing 17 rds. of High Velocity; (1) containing 13 rds. of Hi-Speed (Index 5032); (1) with 12 rds. of Hi-Speed (Index 5132). Next
is a box containing 16 rds. and four fired casings of Winchester 32-40 Winchester. The last box is a full 50 rd. box of Western X 32-20
Winchester 100 gr., lead. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent. (1X75829-6P)
1971. LOT OF REMINGTON AMMUNITION Includes three boxes ofRemington 257 Roberts. First is a full 20 round green and red box
of Express 117 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges in very good overall condition showing light tarnish on some of the brass. Second is a full 20
round box of High Velocity 117 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges in excellent condition. Third is a full 20 round box of Express 117 gr., CoreLokt SP cartridges in excellent condition. (2X107023-12AP)
1972. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two boxes by UMC with two-piece construction with the rounded corners and plaid wallpaper cover. The first one has a blue-green top label with black print that reads “50 .38 Cal. Short/Rim-Fire
Cartridges/Swaged (picture of cartridge with “.38 Short” within) Bullets”. Also included are the U logos on either side and below that
“Manufactured By/The Union Metallic Cartridge Co./Bridgeport , Conn., U.S.A.”. The red side label shows scattered loss and is about 70%
intact with much of the loss to the front message and less loss at the rear guarantee. This is the version where the sides read “38
Short./Rim Fire”. The box has mild edge wear, a fully intact bottom label and some fairly minor fading. Enclosed are the full 50 correct cartridges with a light coating of white on the tips and bright cases. The second box, which is empty, is for .38 long and has a green top label
that exhibits the trademark U.M.C. oval logo at each upper corner with “50 Rim Fire,/Rifle Cartridges./38 Long. (image of cartridge with
caliber denoted within) With Swaged Bullets” and below that the UMC name and address. The box has a nearly entirely intact orange side
label with a small hand written ink note and the guarantee statement on the front, “38 Long.” on the left with an accompanying penciled
in “85” above it and the balance plain. The box and labels show scattered mild wear and fading. (2X76679-49BN)
59
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Ammunition
1973. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a lot of two 50 rd. boxes from Remington UMC beginning with a full and opened
two-piece with the rounded corners and a tan top label that reads “.38 Long Colt Smokeless/50 Central Fire Cartridges/(Remington UMC
red dot logo) (image of cartridge) 148 Grs. Bullet/(company name and address)”. The label is 90% intact with loss at lower right corner.
Nearly all of the side label remains with loss at the seams. The plaid under layer shows mild to moderate edge wear and the bottom label,
though fully intact has scuffing that has obliterated some text. The enclosed correct full 50 rds. rate near excellent with clean tips. The second box is a one-piece green box with the Kleanbore dog bone style logo at the center and at the top, in large white text is “.45 Automatic
Colt” and the end caps clarify that it is metal cased. The box shows mild wear with weakened and slightly split corners, a missing right
inner end flap and a scuff at the lower top. The full tray houses about 40 near excellent correct rds. with the balance having Super X head
stamps. (2X76679-4AS)
1974. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of four 20 rd. boxes of Remington 22-250 Remington: (1) full of Hi-Speed 55 gr. Ptd. SP;
(1) with 18 rds. of a mixture of JHP and Ptd. SP. and one fired casing; (1) full and (1) containing 18 rds. of High Velocity, 55 gr., Ptd. SP.
The overall condition is very good to excellent with a torn flap on one of the boxes. (1X75829-6N)
1975. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of four full 50 rd. boxes of Fiocchi 38 Super Auto, FMJ, 129 gr. bullets in excellent
condition. The red boxes rate very good to excellent with worn corners and edges and display remnants of price stickers on some of the
end-flaps. (1X157240-29)
1976. LOT OF AM M U N ITION This lot consists of four boxes: (1) full 20 rd. of 1905 dated Frankford Arsenal .30 cal. blank cartridges for
Model 1898 that are manufactured from fired cases. The two piece box features a green label with attached pull string and exhibits two
torn upper end flaps, a few minor smudges of dirt, a handwritten number in ink and very little wear. Ammunition has multiple headstamps
and rates near excellent; (1) 20 rd. size Dominion box containing 15 rds. of 38-40 Winchester SP from the following manufacturers:
Dominion: 11 rds. of 180 gr. and three fired cases, Peters: 3 rds., Winchester 1 rd. The box shows mild edge wear. (1) containing 14 rds.
and six fired casings of Weatherby Ultra-Velocity .270 Weatherby Magnum; (1) plastic box containing three rds. of mixed Winchester
Super X 30-06 Sprg., one rd. of UMC 25-20 with no primer, one full five rd. stripper clip with inert 8 mm. cartridges with Frankford
Arsenal headstamps and dated 1917. Also included are five assorted empty stripper clips. Unless otherwise noted the ammunition rates
very good to excellent. (1X76600-4C)
1977. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of four, full 20 rd. boxes of Remington 7mm Rem Mag, 150 gr. soft point Core-Lokt
in very good condition. The boxes have minor outer wear and some have remnants of tape on the end-flaps. (1X157240-1B)
1978. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a lot of two boxes by Dominion Cartridge Co. with the first being an opened twopiece 50 rd. box having a faded red top label that reads “50 (image of cartridge at an angle to emphasize the D head stamp with .38 Short
within it and Dominion immediately below it) .38/Metallic Cartridges/The Primed Shells Are Manufactured By (in small font)/Dominion
Cartridge Co., Ltd./Montreal, Canada.”. The side label is still a bold cranberry red and reads “.38 Short/R. F.” on each panel. Both labels are
nearly entirely present but the top one shows moderate scattered scuffing and the lid has a tape-repaired rear left corner and a split front
one. The bottom panel has a large penciled-in note and enclosed are the full and original 50 cartridges with oxidized tips that has transferred to the metal. Clearly an uncommon item to hit the market. The next item appears to contain 48 original rds. and is also a scarce item,
a .32 Long Cal. buff colored box with a virtually fully intact brown top label with gold print and configured similar to the one described
above but also includes the trademark logo at the bottom left. The sides feature red text with the front and rear panels announcing the
company name, while the right and left bear “.32/ Long R.F./Shot. The box is delicate, split at the lengths of the lid and bottom and there
is another split at the upper rear left corner. The ammunition has darkened and rates very good. (1X76679-2A)
1979. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION Three items total. First are two, full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X 7mm Rem Mag, 175 gr.
Power-Point in very good to near excellent condition. The last item is 11 mixed manufacture rds. in an older box of Winchester Super-X
7mm Rem Mag in good to near very good condition with worn edges and faded graphics. (1X157240-1C)
1980. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION Four items total. First are two, full 20 rd. boxes of Western Super-X 264 Win Mag, 140 gr. soft point
ammunition in very good condition with minor tarnishing on the brass casings and mild wear on the boxes. Second is a full 20 rd. box of
Remington High Velocity 264 Win Mag, 140 gr. Core-Lokt soft point ammunition. The last item is a full 20 rd. box of Winchester Super-X
264 Win Mag, 140 gr. power-point ammunition in very good condition overall with faded graphics on the side flaps. (1X157240-2B)
1981. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a single full box of 20 Hornady Custom 30 T/C, 150 grain SST ammunition (81004). Both the
ammunition and box are in excellent condition, the box has some minor flaking on the label. (2X46319-7)
1982. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of three boxes: (1) containing 16 rds. and two fired cases of excellent condition Remington
300 Weatherby Mag, 180 gr., Core-Lokt, Ptd. Soft Pt.; (1) factory sealed ten rd. and (1) containing six rds. of RWS 8x57 JR 127 gr., SP
with light tarnish on some. (1X75829-2,6M)
1983. PINFIRE AMMUNITION LOT. This lot contains 92 unloaded, primed 20 ga pinfire cartridges. Each primed shell is blue and measures 2 2/3". All shells are housed in their original box. (177147-156)
1984. LOT OF SHOTGUN AMMUNITION This lot consists of 11 full 25 round boxes of Winchester 20 Ga. ammunition in excellent condition. First are nine boxes of Dove & Quail 2 3/4” #8 shot. Next is a single box of Rabbit & Squirrel 2 3/4” #6 shot. Last is a single box
of Super-X Steel Shot 2 3/4” #4 shot. (127018-10)
1985. LOT OF 222 REM. AMMUNITION Total of 11 boxes. Seven full 20 round boxes and one partial box of 222 Rem. 50 gr. soft point,
and three full 20 round boxes of spent cartridges. First are four full boxes of Federal. Second is a full box of Sears that contains Federal
(FC head stamp) cartridges. Third is a full box of Western Super-X. Fourth is a full box of Remington Kleanbore. Fifth is a partial box of
Remington Kleanbore containing six cartridges and six spent cartridges. And last are three Remington Kleanbore boxes that are full of
spent cartridges. All cartridges are in about excellent condition. (127018-10A)
1986. LOT OF 22 AMMUNITION total of 16 boxes: First are six full 50 round boxes of Federal Hi-Power 22 LR, LRN. Second is a full box
of Remington Kleanbore 22 LR, LRN. Third is a partial plastic box containing about 70 cartridges mixed head stamps of 22 LR, LRN. Fourth
are four full 50 round boxes of Winchester Super-X 22 LR, Rat-shot #12 shot. Fifth is a partial box containing about 35 rounds of 22 LR,
Rat-shot with mixed head stamps. Sixth are 95 rounds of CCI 22 CB Long LRN. And last is a full 50 round box of 22 Short Blanks. All are
in very good to excellent condition. (127018-10B)
1987. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot contains seven boxes of mixed ammunition. First is one full 50 round and one partial containing 14
cartridges of Western 32 ACP 74 gr. copper plated round nose. Second is a partial box of 32 S&W containing 25 UMC, LRN and one
Western copper plated round nose. Third is a partial box containing 29 rounds of Remington 45 ACP, LRN. Fourth are two full 25 round
boxes of Federal Hi-Power 410 shot shells, 3”, #7 1/2 shot. And last is a full 25 round box of Winchester Super-X 410 shot shells, 3”, #4
shot. All are in very good to excellent with some of the older cartridges showing some minor tarnish. (127018-10C)
1988. LOT OF 22 SHORT This lot consists of eleven factory sealed 100 rd. plastic boxes of CCI 22: (10) of CB contained in the original five
box size retail trays; (1) of Mini Caps. This lot is in bright excellent condition. (76643-15A)
60
Ammunition
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
1989. LOT OF 22 SHORT This is a lot of two full 500 rd. bricks of excellent condition Remington Hi-Speed Kleanbore in 50 rd. boxes with
the red, green and white graphics and showing edge wear and tearing. (76643-15B)
1990. LOT OF 22 SHORT This lot consists of 14 boxes of Remington: (3) apparently full 250 rd. of Gallery Spatter-Less; (10) full 50 rd. and
constituting a complete brick and (1) containing about 30 rds. of Hi-Speed in the red green and white boxes. This is an excellent condition
lot. (76643-15C)
1991. LOT OF 22 SHORT This lot consists of 19 fifty rd. size boxes: (6) full and (1) containing eight rds. of Winchester Super X high velocity
in excellent condition; (5) full of Western Xpert rating very good with light oxidation and the boxes showing ink transfer from storage. (1)
full of Western Super X extra power rating excellent; (4) full of excellent condition Federal Hi-Power maximum velocity; (1) containing
about 35 excellent rds. of Remington CBee22 low velocity; (1) containing 48 rds. of Aguila in excellent condition. Also included are four
loose rds. of Western. (76643-15D)
1992. LOT OF 22 MAGNUM This lot consists of five 50 rd. size plastic boxes of CCI 22 WMR HP Maxi Mag in bright excellent condition:
(3) factory sealed; (1) opened and full; (1) containing 16 rds. (76643-15E)
1993. LOT OF 22 MAGNUM This lot consists of five 50 rd. size plastic boxes of CCI 22 WMR HP Maxi Mag +V rating bright excellent: (4)
factory sealed; (1) containing 30 rds. (76643-15F)
1994. LOT OF 22 MAGNUM This is a lot of eight 50 rd. size boxes: (4) full, (1) containing about 35 rds. and (1) containing about 30 rds.
of Western Super X extra power 40 gr., JHP expanding bullet, rating very good to excellent; (2) full of CCI Maxi Mag HP rating very good
overall with varying degrees of light to mild tarnish on several. (76643-15G)
1995. LOT OF 22 LR This lot consists of eleven boxes of 22 LR: (3) factory sealed 100 rd. plastic boxes of Remington high velocity; (1) factory
sealed 50 rd. plastic box of CCI Stinger; (1) plastic box that is missing the lid and containing 49 rds. of Eley Brothers; (1) full 50 rd. of
PMC Sidewinder 50’s high velocity; (1) full 50 rd. of Federal Hi-Power; (1) full 50 rd. of Blazer high velocity; (1) containing about 25 rds.
of Remington Viper 22 hyper velocity rating very good with light oxidation; (1) containing about 25 rds. Winchester Super Speed #12 shot;
(1) full 20 rd. of CCI #12 shotshell. Unless otherwise noted the ammunition in this lot rates excellent. (76643-15H)
1996. LOT OF 22 LR This lot consists of thirteen 50 rd. size boxes: (2) full and (1) containing approximately 45 rds. of Winchester Leader
Staynless; (1) full of Western Super-X long range and (1) containing approximately 30 rds.; (4) full of Winchester Super-X Power Point
high velocity; (1) full of Winchester T22 standard velocity; (1) full of Winchester Super Speed; (1) full of Peters Target standard velocity;
(1) full of Peters high velocity. The overall condition of the lot is excellent. (76643-15I)
1997. LOT OF 22 LR This lot consists of eleven 50 rd. size boxes of Remington: (4) full and (1) containing 21 rds. of Hi-Speed Kleanbore; (2)
full, (1) containing about 30 rds. and (1) with about 20 rds. of Hi-Speed Golden Bullet; (2) containing a total of about 90 rds. of Kleanbore
Hi-Speed Klay Bird. The overall condition is near excellent. (76643-15J)
1998. LOT OF 22 LR This lot consists of eleven 50 rd. size boxes of Remington: (4) full and (2) containing a total of approximately 80 rds. of
Kleanbore lubricated in the dog bone style box; (2) full and (2) containing a total of approximately 65 rds. of Kleanbore standard velocity;
(1) mismatched box containing four rds. of lead bullet. The overall condition is near excellent including the boxes which exhibit sharp
edges overall. (76643-15K)
1999. LOT OF 17 CAL. This lot consists of three 50 rd. size boxes: (1) factory sealed Hornady HMR; (1) opened and full of Hornady Varmint
Express polymer tip; (1) containing 45 rds. of CCI Mach 2 with polymer tip. This lot rates excellent. (76643-15L)
2000. LOT OF 30 CARBINE This lot consists of four full 50 rd. boxes of Lake City: (3) factory sealed and stamped “12128”; (1) opened and
revealing excellent condition 1944 dated cartridges. The opened box is devoid of any legible stamps and is tape repaired. The sealed
boxes, like the opened one are buff colored but exhibit strong black stamps with one showing some grime staining and the other two
showing only minor blemishes. (76643-15M)
2001. LOT OF 30 CARBINE This lot consists of six plain tan 50 rd. boxes with black identification stamps: (3) full by Winchester and
stamped lot “22224” and in red “Repacked E. C. 8-44” with excellent cartridges with correct headstamps; (1) full Western stamped 6156
with excellent cartridges with 1943 dated headstamps; (1) tape repaired “22373” stamped Winchester box with about 45 mixed cartridges
rating very good to excellent; (1) tattered Lake City with about 30 rds. of 1942 dated excellent cartridges. (76643-15N)
2002. LOT OF 20 GA. This is a full 20 rd. box of Peters High Velocity Long Range, 2 3/4", 5 shot rating very good to excellent. The paper hulls
retain bold white identification markings and the fully intact box shows scattered areas of edge wear. (76643-14B)
2003. LOT OF 410 BORE This lot consists of five full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Peters
2002
plastic shell, 2 1/2", 9 shot, high velocity skeet loads. These contemporary boxes are in
excellent condition with gray and light green graphics that include front and rear panels that
are highlighted by the image of duck in flight. (76643-14B)
2004. LOT OF 410 BORE This lot consists of five full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Peters
plastic shell, 2 1/2", 9 shot, high velocity skeet loads. These contemporary boxes are in
excellent condition with gray and light green graphics that include front and rear panels that
are highlighted by the image of a duck in flight. (76643-14C)
2005. LOT OF 410 BORE This lot consists of five full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Peters
plastic shell, 2 1/2", 9 shot, high velocity skeet loads. These contemporary boxes are in
excellent condition with gray and light green graphics that include front and rear panels that
are highlighted by the image of a duck in flight. (76643-14D)
2006. LOT OF 410 BOR E This lot consists of six full 25 rd. boxes of Remington “ Power
Piston” 2 1/2", 9 shot, plastic skeet loads rating very good to excellent with light tarnish on some. The shells are contained in excellent yellow boxes with green, red, black
and orange graphics. (76643-13A)
2007. LOT OF 410 BORE This lot consists of seven full 25 rd. boxes of Remington “Power
Piston” 2 1/2", 9 shot, plastic skeet loads rating very good to excellent with light tarnish on
some. The shells are contained in excellent yellow boxes with green, red, black and orange
graphics. They come with their original 20 box size shipping carton. (76643-13B)
2008. LOT OF 20 GA. This is a lot of seven full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester AA Target Load, 2 3/4", 8 shot in excellent condition. (76643-13C)
2009. LOT OF 20 GA. This is a lot of six full 25 rd. boxes and 21 loose rds. of Winchester AA Target Load, 2 3/4", 8 shot in excellent
condition. (76643-13D)
61
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Ammunition
2010. LOT OF 20 GA. This lot consists of seven full 25 rd. boxes and four loose rds. of excellent condition Winchester AA Target Load, 2 3/4",
9 shot. (76643-13E)
2011. LOT OF 9MM This lot consists of seven full 50 rd. boxes of Magtech 9mm, 115 gr., FMC in bright excellent condition. (76643-13F)
2012. LOT OF 9MM This lot consists of six full 50 rd. boxes of Magtech 9mm, 115 gr., FMC rating bright excellent. (76643-13G)
2013. LOT OF 9MM This lot consists of six full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent 9mm, FMC: (5) of Magtech 115 gr.; (1) containing 48 rds. of
Magtech 115 gr. and two rds. of Federal. (76643-13H)
2014. LOT OF 9MM This lot consists of six 50 rd. size boxes of bright excellent Sellier & Bellot 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ: (5) full; (1) containing 40
rds. (76643-13I)
2015. LOT OF 9MM This is a lot of five boxes of bright excellent 115 gr., FMJ: (2) apparently full 100 rd. value packs of Winchester
Target/Range; (3) full 50 rd. of Sellier & Bellot. (76643-13J)
2016. LOT OF 45 BALL This lot consists of four full 50 rd. plain tan boxes with black stamps of Remington: (3) with 1963 headstamps; (1)
with 1961 headstamps. The ammunition rates very good to excellent with scattered tarnish over mostly bright cases. The boxes show minimal wear, bold graphics, a few liquid stains and a couple of hand written notes. (76643-12A)
2017. LOT OF 9MM This lot consists of three 25 rd. size boxes of Winchester Black Talon DP: (2) full; (1) with ten rds. This is an excellent
condition lot. (76643-12B)
2018. LOT OF 9MM This lot consists of two full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Black Talon DP in excellent condition. (76643-12C)
2019. LOT OF 25-35 WINCHESTER This lot consists of three 20 rd. size boxes of 117 gr., SP: (1) full of Western Super-X Lubaloy boat
tail including two mismatching Winchester cartridges and rating very good to excellent with box showing a missing side flap, edge scuffing
and a penciled in “1947” on the front; (1) full of Winchester Super Speed rating very good to excellent with fully intact box showing only
light wear and a penciled in “1948” on the front; (1) containing 13 excellent rds. and 6 fired casings of Western Super X. (76643-12D)
2020. LOT OF 25-35 WINCHESTER This lot consists of three 20 rd. size boxes of Remington 117 gr., SP: (1) full and (1) containing 15
rds. and 5 fired casings of high velocity (1) containing 14 rds. of Kleanbore Core-Lokt Express in the green and red box including the red
dot and Dupont logos. The overall condition is very good to excellent with light tarnish on a few. (76643-12E)
2021. LOT OF 243 WI NCH E STE R This lot consists of four 20 rd. size boxes of 100 gr.: (2) full of Federal Classic Hi- Shok SP; (1) full
of Federal Premium Nosler partition bullet; (1) containing 15 rds. and one fired casing of Winchester Power-Point. The lot rates excellent
overall. (76643-12F)
2022. LOT OF 303 SAVAGE This lot consists of three vintage 20 rd. size boxes of SP: (1) full of excellent condition Winchester Super Speed,
190 gr. ammunition housed in an equally excellent yellow, red and blue box featuring a large image of the cartridge on the front and with
sharp edges and essentially blemish free and (1) containing 16 rds. of the same, rating very good to excellent and also in the original box
showing only light wear; (1) containing 12 rds. of Remington Kleanbore Express 180 gr., Core-Lokt rating very good to excellent in a lightly
faded code 8130 box that includes the Dupont oval logo and exhibits crisp edges and minor scuffs. (76643-12G)
2023. LOT OF 300 SAVAGE This is a lot of three vintage 20 rd. size boxes of 180 gr.: (1) full and (1) containing 15 rds. of very good to
excellent Remington Kleanbore Express Core-Lokt in the code 7030 box showing a little fading, light scattered wear and an ink note on
each; (1) containing 19 rds. of Winchester Silvertip Super Speed rating very good to excellent and in original red, yellow and white box
marked “W3005” showing light wear and soiling and a missing end flap. (76643-12H)
2024. LOT OF 38-55 WIN. This lot consists of two full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Western Super X, 255 gr., SP, rating excellent and in the
white box with red and blue graphics. (76643-12I)
2025. LOT OF 38-55 WI N. This is a lot of two vintage and full 20 rd. boxes of excellent condition 255 gr. SP: (1) Remington Kleanbore
in a fully intact code 8438 box featuring the red dot and oval company logos and only light wear and fading; (1) Western Lubaloy in
code K1469C box with large image of cartridge on front, missing end flap portion, a hand written price, small tears and a couple of
scuff marks. (76643-12J)
2026. LOT OF 22 SAVAGE HIGH POWER This is a lot of two vintage twenty rd. size boxes: (1) full of Remington Kleanbore Hi-Speed
70 gr., Core-Lokt, SP in excellent condition and housed in box coded 0422 with a missing end flap and mild edge wear; (1) containing
seven rds. of Peters pointed soft point and one Remington SP, rating very good to excellent and comes in Remington Kleanbore in correct
caliber box coded R432 that has missing end flaps, moderate wear and soiling. (76643-12K)
2027. LOT OF 22 SAVAGE HIGH POWER This lot consists of two vintage 20 rd. size Winchester boxes: (1) containing 15 rds. of Super
Speed 70 gr., pointed soft point with up to moderate verdigris on most cases and in correct fully intact red, blue and yellow box showing
only very light wear, minor soiling and a price written in ink on the front; (1) two piece box with the tan labels including the lid top that
includes “.22 High Power Pointed Soft Point” and a front with “ Adapted to Savage High Power Rifles.” and “8-15” and containing 15
Winchester rds. with mixed tips, 3 Remington, one Western and one fired casing, all correct caliber and rating near very good overall including some with up to moderate oxidation to the cases. The box is missing only a few small sections of label and exhibits a few scuffs and
mild soiling, coming in at about very good overall. (76643-12L)
2028. LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION and fired casings This lot consists of six 20 rd. size boxes: (1) full of Remington 257 Roberts JHP,
rating near excellent with the exception of one rd. showing moderate tarnish and in an incorrect Remington box for this caliber; (1) containing 19 rds. of excellent condition Western Super X Power Point, 170 gr., SP in excellent yellow box with red, blue and white graphics;
(1) containing ten excellent rds. and two fired casings of Remington high velocity 250 Savage, 100 gr. pointed SP; (1) containing eight
rds. of excellent condition Winchester Super-Speed 87 gr., pointed SP in excellent original box; (1) containing 19 fired and re-primed
Winchester 300 H&H Magnum casings; (1) containing 18 fired casings of Norma 30-30 Win. (76643-12M)
2029. LOT OF 22 CAL. This lot consists of 18 50 rd. boxes: (10) full 50 rd. boxes constituting a full brick of Aguila 22 LR, Super Extra, high
velocity, solid in bright excellent condition; (8) full 50 rd. boxes of Remington 22 Short Hi-Speed rating excellent and contained in original
and mildly tattered brick size box. (76643-12N)
2030. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of five boxes: (1) full 50 rd. of Olin Winchester 380 auto, 95 gr., FMC in the white
“Made in USA” box and rating bright excellent; (1) containing 28 very good to excellent rds. and six fired casings of Winchester 380 auto,
95 gr., FMC in the red, yellow and white box coded W380AP; (1) full 50 rd. of Remington Kleanbore 9mm, 124 gr., metal case rating very
good to excellent and housed in original excellent condition R534 dog bone style box; (1) Winchester box coded W9LP and containing
nine rds. of mixed 9mm rating very good to excellent; (1) containing 19 rds. of Winchester Super X 45 Colt, 225 gr. Silvertip HP rating
excellent. (76643-12P)
62
Ammunition
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2031. LOT OF 38 SPECIAL This lot consists of four 50 rd. size boxes: (1) full and (1) containing 48 rds. and two fired casings of Hornady
Frontier Cartridge 148 gr., hollow base wadcutter lead bullet in bright excellent condition; (1) full of excellent Western Super Match Special
Mid-Range, 148 gr., lead, clean cutting bullet in soiled original box with missing end flap; (1) containing 14 rds. and 18 fired casings of
Remington Kleanbore Police Service, 158 gr. lead and rating excellent. (76643-12Q)
2032. LOT OF PISTOL AMMUNITION This lot consists of four 50 rd. size boxes: (1) full of bright excellent Olin Made in USA 25 auto,
50 gr., FMC; (1) containing about 42 rds. of Winchester 25 auto, 50 gr., FMC rating excellent; (1) containing 39 rds. of Remington 32
S&W, 88 gr. lead and rating excellent. Box of 45 Colt Auto in correct caliber U.S. Cartridge Co. box with orange, blue and white graphics
and showing hand written notes and a missing end flap. (1) full box containing mixed headstamp, but mainly U.S. Cartridge. (76643-12R)
2033. LOT OF 44 REM. MAG. This lot consists of two full 20 rd. boxes of Remington Kleanbore 240 gr., SP rating near excellent and contained in excellent condition green boxes with white and red graphics and marked “Index 6944”. (76643-12S)
2034. LOT OF 44 REM. MAG. This lot consists of two full 20 rd. boxes rating bright excellent: (1) of Winchester Supreme Black Talon DP,
250 gr., SXT; (1) of Federal Premium 240 gr., Hydra-Shok JHP. (76643-12T)
2035. LOT OF 44 X.L. SHOT This lot consists of two 50 rd. size boxes of Western with boxes marked “Nublend Powder-No. 8 Chilled Shot”:
(1) full and (1) containing 26 rds. This scarce caliber was the predecessor to the 410 bore and these cartridges exhibit bright red tips and
bright casings with few blemishes. The original boxes marked K1362T retain nice color, exhibit fairly crisp edges include one with tape
repairs and the other with a missing side flap and one that remains separated but mostly present. (76643-12U)
2036. LOT OF 44 X.L. SHOT This lot consists of one 50 rd. size box containing 49 rds. of Remington UMC Kleanbore chilled shot and rating
about good plus to very good with mildly faded red tips and mild tarnish on several cases. Also included is one rd. of Remington UMC 44
WCF. The original dog bone style box, coded R382A is fully intact, retaining bold color with
light wear and some discoloration occurring to the white background on the bottom panel.
This is a scarce and collectible caliber. (76643-12V)
2037. LOT OF 410 BORE This lot consists of two 25 rd. size vintage boxes of 3”: (1) containing
22 rds. of Remington Kleanbore Nitro Express Extra Long Range 5 shot with plastic hulls and
a very light film occurring on some of the brass and one rd. showing tarnish and mild oxidation
but otherwise excellent; (1) containing 23 rds. of Western Super X, 7 1/2, chilled shot with
paper hulls and rating near excellent. The fully intact boxes show light edge wear. (76643-13K)
2038. LOT O F 4 10 B O R E This lot consists of two full 25 rd. size vintage boxes of
Remington Kleanbore Nitro Express Extra Long Range, 3”, 5 shot rating very good to
excellent with the onset of very fine film occurring on some brass. The yellow boxes with
green and red graphics show crisp edges, torn top flaps and one with liquid stains and
a handwritten price. (76643-13L)
2039. LOT OF 410 BORE This lot consists of two full 25 rd. size vintage boxes of Remington
Kleanbore Nitro Express Extra Long Range, 3”, 5 shot rating very good to excellent with the
onset of very fine film occurring on some brass. One box has a one inch split at the top flap
but otherwise the boxes show no major blemishes or wear. (76643-13M)
2040. LOT OF 410 BORE This is a 25 rd. size box of Winchester Super Speed, 3”, 6 shot containing
2041
24 original rds. with red paper hulls and modest oxidation occurring to brass. The shells rate good
to very good overall and the yellow box with red and black graphics and stamped “R1096C” shows
mild soiling in areas, edge wear, a 1” split and the remnants of an applied label. (76643-13N)
2041. LOT OF 410 BORE This is a full 25 rd. box of vintage Peters 3”, 6 shot, long range, high velocity.
The shells have blue paper hulls and are very clean, rating excellent and are housed in their excellent condition original blue and white box with crisp edges with light corner wear. (76643-13P)
2042. LOT OF 410 BORE This is a vintage 25 rd. size box of Winchester 2 1/2", 8 shot containing
15 rds. of very good to excellent shells with yellow paper hulls. The box shows mild soiling and
wear, the lid is missing a side panel and the wraparound label is virtually fully intact. (76643-13Q)
2043. LOT OF 20 GA. This is a full 25 rd. box of vintage Peters High Velocity Long Range, 2 3/4",
4 shot. The paper hulled shells rate excellent with crisp markings and the box is also in excellent condition with crisp edges and graphics. (76643-14A)
2044. LOT OF 410 BORE This lot consists of five full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Peters plastic
shell, 2 1/2”, 9 shot, high velocity skeet loads. These contemporary boxes are in excellent condition
with gray and light green graphics that include front and rear panels that are highlighted by the
image of a duck in flight. The boxes are housed in their original and decorative corrugated card2042
board shipping carton that originally contained 20 boxes and also rates excellent. (76643-14A)
2045. LOT OF 20 GA. This lot consists of two 25 rd. size vintage boxes: (1) Peters High Velocity
Long Range, 2 3/4" containing 14 rds. of correct paper hulled shells rating excellent, as does
the box with light isolated wear; (1) Peters High Velocity Long Range, 2 3/4" containing 16
mixed rds. of 2 3/4” consisting of 13 assorted Remington and 3 Western Super X and in very
good to excellent condition while the box shows mild creasing and wear. (76643-14C)
2046. LOT OF 20 GA. This lot consists of four 25 rd. size vintage boxes of 2 3/4" in very good to
excellent condition: (1) full of Western Super-X long range 6 shot with lightly faded red paper
hulls and in the yellow box with red and black graphics and rating very good with very light
wear, a small section of top missing and tape remnants; (1) full and (1) containing 19 rds. with
green plastic hulls of Remington Kleanbore Shur Shot 4 shot in yellow, green and red boxes
with minor wear and handwritten prices; (1) containing 12 rds. of Remington Kleanbore Shur
Shot 7 1/2 shot in a box with graphics as described above. (76643-14D)
2047. LOT OF 20 GA. This is a full 25 rd. size vintage box of UMC New Club 2 3/4", 7 shot rating very good with tan paper hulls and light oxidation occurring to the brass. The one piece
wraparound label has a front section that has a top line that includes “727” and a lower section with “2 1/4 Drs. Powder 3/4 Oz. No. 7 Shot.” The lid shows modest soiling, some handwriting, a moderate scuff and light edge wear. The label exhibits moderate foxing and a
2047
handwritten note. (76643-14E)
63
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Ammunition
2048. LOT OF 16 GA. This lot consists of two vintage 25 rd. size boxes of very good to excellent
condition Western Xpert 2 9/16” in light red paper hulls: (1) full of 8 shot; (1) containing 21
rds. of 7 1/2 shot. Also included are three rds. of Remington 6 shot and one Remington buckshot. The boxes show light soiling and very light wear. (76643-14F)
2049. LOT OF 12 GA. This is a vintage 25 rd. size box of Peters 12 ga., Target, 6 shot containing three
rds. of faded red paper hulled shells showing mild tarnish. The box has a one piece wraparound
label with front and rear panel sections that include “No. 3146 Ch. 2 5/8 In./3 Drams Equivalent
1 1/8 Oz. 6 Ch. Shot”. The label is essentially fully intact with wear evident mainly in isolated areas,
a liquid stain and light foxing. The box has a small tear along one of the thumb cutouts and some
applied cellophane tape but otherwise rates very good to near excellent. (76643-14G)
2050. LOT OF 16 GA. This is a vintage 25 rd. size of Winchester Repeater paper shot shells containing 11 very good condition rds. The wraparound label has a front panel that includes “Load
No. R61DS6/2 1/2 Drams Dead Shot/1 Ounces Shot No. 6” below colorful graphics over the
big bold red W logo. The label is virtually fully intact showing light wear, a liquid stain and mild
foxing. The box itself also exhibits contact with liquid, other light soiling and only very light edge
wear. (76643-14H)
2049
2051. LOT OF 12 GA. This is a 25 rd. size box of United States Cartridge Co. with a one piece label
with front and rear panels that include “Self-Cleaning” and “Powder in dram. equiv.- Shot in
Ounces/3 - 1 1/8- 8”. The box rates excellent with a fully intact label that shows light grime and edge
wear and enclosed are 23 correct and excellent condition shells with bold red paper hulls. Also
included are two rds. of Remington Kleanbore 6 shot plastic shells in similar condition. (76643-14I)
2052. LOT OF 12 AND 16 GA. This lot consists of a total of 40 vintage shotshells: (18) of
Western Xpert 12 ga., 2 5/8” with light red paper hulls rating very good to near excellent in the
original blue, yellow and red box with a top panel showing a small puncture and identification
that includes “ X428/3 1/4 Drams. Equiv. 1 1/8 Oz. No. 8 Shot” and shows crisp edges and
light foxing; (3) of excellent green plastic Remington Kleanbore 12 ga. Nitro Express 2 3/4", 7
1/2 shot; (2) of very good to excellent red paper Western Xpert, 12 ga., 2 3/4", 6 shot; (13)
rds. of Winchester 16 ga. 1901 New Rival rating near very good with green paper hulls and
mild tarnish on some brass; (2) of Remington Kleanbore 16 ga., 2 3/4"; (1) U.S. Cartridge Co.
16 ga., 2 3/4” black paper; (1) Western Super X 16 ga. in red paper. The conditions of the last
three listings range from very good to excellent. Also included in this lot is an empty box of
Western Super-X 12 ga., 2 3/4", 4 shot with bold yellow, red and black graphics, mild wear and
a torn bottom that is missing a side flap. (76643-14J)
2050
2053. LOT OF 12 GA. This lot consists of two 25 rd. size boxes of
Winchester Super Speed, 2 3/4”, 4 shot
in the light yellow box with red, blue and
dark yellow graphics: (1) full with light
brown paper hulls; (1) with 23 rds. with
dark red paper. Also included are three
mixed rds. of Western 2 3/4”. The overall
condition of the lot is very good to excellent with the boxes showing a few penciled in notes. (76643-14K)
2054. LOT OF 12 GA. This lot consists
of two 25 rd. size boxes of very good to
excellent condition Western Expert Super
Trap Load, 2 ¾”, 8 shot: (1) full and (1)
containing 20 rds. with nice red paper
hulls. The yellow, blue and red boxes
include “Super Seal Crimp” and are in a
similar state of condition. (76643-14L)
2051
2055
2055. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION BOXES This lot is made up of two
Winchester Repeating Arms Company boxes. The first is a natural color two piece
box of .50-95 Winchester Express with green adhered on labeling. The labels are
95% intact with some small scattered spots of loss due to scuffing. There is overall
light ingrained dirt staining and what appears to be spots of oil staining along the
top. There is a small spot written in ink (#125) along the back edge and the box
remains in excellent condition. Second is a two piece natural color box of .38-45
Bullard with red, white and green adhered labels. The labels remain 95% intact
showing light dirt staining and spots of scuffing. The box has a small tear along the
top edge and a small split in one of the seams of the bottom section but remains in
near excellent condition. (107217-13)
2056. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION BOXES This lot is made up of two
Winchester Repeating Arms Company boxes. The first is a natural color two piece
.38-45 Bullard box with green, white and red labeling. The box remains tight with no
visible tears or splits in the seams and has ingrained dirt staining and several light
scuffs. The front and back panels exhibit some hand written notes in ink. The second
is a natural color two piece .38-45 Bullard box with green, white and black labels.
The top shows a split in the seams at either side on the front and the bottom section
remains tight. The labels remain 95% intact with spots of light scuffing. These boxes
are in about good to very good condition. The front and rear panels of this box also
have hand written ink notes including some on the back that have been obliterated
by black felt marker. (107217-13A)
64
2056
Ammunition
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2057. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION BOXES This lot is made up of two
Winchester Repeating Arms Company two piece ammunition boxes. First is a
natural color .40-70 Bullard box with green, white and black lettered labels.
The labels remain 95% intact with scattered small scuffs and ingrained dirt
staining. The top has separated seams along both edges but is complete with
pencil lettering along the back side and the bottom remains intact with #.21
written in ink along the front. Second is a natural color .40-70 Bullard box with
green and blue labels with black lettering. This second box has moderate dirt
staining, several split seams, added ink lettering. The boxes in this lot range
from about fair to near very good overall. (107217-13B)
2058. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION BOXES This lot includes three two
piece Winchester Repeating Arms Company ammunition boxes. First is a natural color .38-72 Winchester box with green labels and black lettering. The
labels remain 95% plus intact with some slightly lifted edges, minor scuffing,
and ingrained dirt staining. The top and bottom remain intact with overall dirt
staining, light scuffing and a couple of spots of added ink lettering. Second is
a natural color box of 40-75 Express with green and white labels with black
lettering. The labels are 90% intact with some loss due to opening, scuffing
and flaking around the edges. The seams remain tight and there is overall
light to perhaps some moderate spots of ingrained dirt staining. There are two
spots of red ink lettering on the front and one has been blacked out with
magic marker. Third is a natural color 40-70 Sharps box that is missing the
2057
front label on the bottom section. The green label with black lettering is near
complete, missing a few small spots due to scuffing and/or flaking. The top is
intact and the bottom half is missing the bottom edge and has partial splits in
two of the vertical seams. The items in this lot range in condition from about
fair to very good plus. (107217-13C)
2059. LOT OF BALL AMMUNITION This lot includes 13, 15 round boxes of
German manufactured 8mm ball ammunition with P334 / 14 / 40 headstamps.
The cartridges remain bright and in near excellent condition and are most
likely corrosive primed. (107456-148JA)
2060. LOT OF BALL AMMUNITION This lot includes 13, 15 round boxes of
German manufactured 8mm ball ammunition with P334 / 14 / 40 headstamps.
The cartridges remain bright and in near excellent condition and are most
likely corrosive primed. (107456-148JB)
2061. LOT OF BALL AM M U N ITION This lot includes eight, 15 round boxes
of German manufactured 8mm ball ammunition with P334 / 14 / 40 headstamps. The cartridges remain bright and in near excellent condition and
are most likely corrosive primed. A large OD green ammo can is included
with this lot. (107456-148J)
2062. WEATHERBY AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes a full 20 round
box of 416 Weatherby Magnum, 400 gr., A-Square Monolithic Solid cartridges. The gray colored box shows overall scuffing with slightly rounded
corners. The brass bodies have dulled slightly in color and the cartridges
remain in excellent condition. (107563-5)
2063. W E ATH E R BY A M M U N ITI O N LOT This lot includes a full 20
round box of 416 Weatherby Magnum, 400 gr., A-Square Monolithic
Solid cartridges. The gray box shows a couple of minor scuffs along the
edges and the cartridges have slightly dulled brass and remain in excellent condition. (107563-5A)
2064. LOT OF M35 SHOTSHELLS This lot includes a full 25 round plain white
box of Western Cartridge Co., .410 bore metal cased No. 6 shotshells. The
one piece box is labeled "25 Shells, Shotgun / Metal 410 ga. M35 / No. 6
Shot / Lot WCC / Western Cartridge Co." and box and shotshells remain in
excellent condition. (107563-12)
2065. REMINGTON RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full brick
(500 rounds) of High Speed Kleanbore 22 Short HP cartridges. The red and
green colored outer sleeve has white lettering showing a few scuffs along the
edges and remains in near excellent condition. The ten 50 round boxes all rate
2058
excellent as do the cartridges. (107563-3)
2066. WINCHESTER RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full brick (500 rounds) of Super-Speed 22 LR, 40 gr., Kopperklad
cartridges. The yellow with red W outer box rates excellent as do the ten 50 round boxes it contains. The cartridges remain bright and in
excellent condition. (107563-1)
2067. WINCHESTER RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full brick (500) rounds of Super-Speed 22 LR, No. 12 Shot cartridges. The yellow with red W outer sleeve shows several light scuff marks along the edges and remains complete in near excellent condition. The ten 50 round boxes rate excellent overall and the rimfire cartridges remain bright. (107563-1A)
2068. WINCHESTER RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full brick (500) rounds of Super-Speed 22 LR, 40 gr., standard
velocity cartridges. The yellow with red W outer sleeve shows light scuffing with a couple of rounded corners and appears to have had
contact with a liquid. The sleeve remains complete and in about very good condition. The ten 50 round boxes rate about very good to
excellent with a couple showing rounded edges and the cartridges rate good overall with many showing varying amounts of oxidation on
the brass. (107563-1B)
65
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Ammunition
2069. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot includes a two piece box of Canadian Industries Limited 24 ga., double chilled No. 6 Shot smokeless
shotshells. The box is complete with slightly rounded corners, scuffed edges and a faded nearly fully intact label, with loss due to scuffing
and flaking. The box contains 25 paper hull 24 ga., Eley-Kynoch marked shotshells. They are marked No. 6 Chilled shot on the wad and
remain in very good overall condition. (107563-4)
2070. RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes seven 50 round boxes of mixed manufacture 22LR cartridges. First are three full 50 round
boxes of Peters High Velocity Rustless in the gray and black box showing a few light scuffs along some of the edges with the cartridges
varying in condition from good to very good plus. Some of the cartridges have varying amounts of light oxidation staining. Second are two
full 50 round boxes of Remington Police Target Master Kleanbore cartridges in the green and red box showing overall light scuffing around
the edges with cartridges in very good condition. Third is a full 50 round box of Peters Dewar Match cartridges in the black and gold box
with cartridges and box remaining in excellent condition. Fourth is a full 50 round box of Western 40gr., lubricated lead cartridges in the
white box with red, blue and yellow label with cartridges and box remaining in excellent condition. (107563-8, 6)
2071. REMINGTON U.M.C. RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes seven full 50 round boxes of Palma Match 22 LR Lesmok cartridges. The red and white lettered boxes show varying degrees of water staining, scuffing, and some have a small tear or two in the box.
The cartridges show varying levels of light oxidation and or discoloration along the brass with dried grease visible along the bullets and
some of the bodies. These cartridges are in overall good to about very good condition. (107563-6)
2072. REMINGTON U.M.C. RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full brick (500 rounds) of 22 Short Lesmok rimfire cartridges. The natural colored outer sleeve shows scattered light staining, with multiple scuff marks and creasing. The left end flap has separated along the seam as well as the inner tab but is present. The green and red two piece 50 round boxes remain sealed and appear in
excellent condition. A very cool looking full brick of collectible 22 Short in very good plus condition. (107563-2)
2073. DOMINION CARTRIDGE COMPANY AMMUNITION This lot includes a full ten round box of 45 Martini-Henry black powder
cartridges. The box has a red stick on label with white lettering that is near complete with some loss due to scuffing and separation along
some of the seams. The box remains intact and the cartridges are in very good overall condition. (107563-7)
2074. LOT OF MIXED CALIBER AMMUNITION This lot includes an assortment of rimfire and center fire cartridges to include 30
Carbine, 22 LR, 9mm and 357 cartridges. The majority of the cartridges are marked with surplus head stamps. There are three partial
and/or full boxes of 30 carbine, 4 20 round steel magazines with surplus cartridges, two 50 round boxes of 22LR, and a bag filled with
assorted cartridges all housed in a small OD green ammo can. (107011-1)
2075. LOT OF M IXE D CALI BE R AM M U N ITION This lot includes an assortment of rimfire and centerfire cartridges to include 30
carbine, 22 LR, .410 bore, 12 ga., and 16 ga., shotshells one 50 cal. and various other calibers. The majority of the shotshells is loose
with plastic hulls from various manufacturers and is in good overall condition. The cartridges range in condition from good to excellent
with some having varying amounts of oxidation either on the lead or along the brass. Manufacturers include Remington, Imperial,
Frontier and PMC. (107011-2)
2076. LOT OF 9MM Largo This lot includes a full 25 round box of Tetrinox 9mm largo ball cartridges. The box is dated March 9, 1977 and this
is non-corrosive ammunition. The cartridges remain bright and are in excellent condition. (107656-44A)
2077. KYNOCH AMMUNITION This lot includes two full ten round boxes of 10.75mm Mauser. These are 347 gr., metal covered soft point
cartridges with nitro-cellulose powder. They are in yellow and red colored boxes that remain in very good condition showing only minor
scuffs along the edges. The brass casings have darkened slightly but remain in excellent condition. (106519-B27)
2078. KYNOCH AMMUNITION This lot includes three full ten round boxes of 10.75mm Mauser. These 347 gr., metal covered soft nose
cartridges with nitro-cellulose powder are in yellow and red colored boxes that remain in very good condition showing only minor scuffs
along the edges. The brass casings have darkened slightly but remain in excellent condition. (106519-B27A)
2079. KYNOCH AMMUNITION This lot includes four full ten round boxes of 9mm Mauser, 245 gr., metal covered soft nose cartridges
loaded with nitro-cellulose powder. The brass casings have darkened slightly and there is a small amount of white oxidation on the lead
but the cartridges remain in very good overall condition. The yellow and red boxes rate very good plus showing some minor scuffing along
the edges. (106519-B27B)
2080. KYNOCH AMMUNITION This lot includes a full sealed 100 round pack of 9mm Mauser. The outer brown paper wrapping is torn
in a few places but remains intact. The package contains ten (10) round packs of 245 gr., metal cased soft nose bullets. (106519-B27C)
2081. KYNOCH AMMUNITION This lot includes a full sealed 100 round pack of 9mm Mauser. The outer brown paper wrapping shows
tape repairs and the package contains ten (10) round pack of 245 gr., metal cased soft nose bullets. (106519-B27D)
2082. KYNOCH AMMUNITION This lot includes five full ten round boxes of 9mm Mauser, 245 gr., metal covered soft nose cartridges
loaded with nitro-cellulose powder. The brass casings have darkened slightly and there is a small amount of white oxidation on the lead
but the cartridges remain in very good overall condition. The yellow and red boxes rate excellent. (106519-B27E)
2083. KYNOCH AMMUNITION This lot includes five full ten round boxes of 9mm Mauser, 245 gr., metal covered soft nose cartridges
loaded with nitro-cellulose powder. The brass casings have darkened slightly and there is a small amount of white oxidation on the lead
but the cartridges remain in very good overall condition. The yellow and red boxes rate excellent. (106519-B27F)
2084. KYNOCH AMMUNITION This lot includes a full sealed 100 round pack of 9mm Mauser. The outer brown paper wrapping is torn
in a few places but remains intact. The package contains ten (10) round packs of 245 gr., metal cased soft nose bullets. (106519-B27G)
2085. SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. SHOTSHELLS This lot includes five full 25 round boxes of 2 1/2", 20 ga., 1 oz, No. 7 1/2 shot. The
paper hull shotshells rate very good overall as do the gold and white colored one piece boxes. (107701-1)
2086. REMINGTON AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of High Velocity 222 Remington, 50 gr., PTD SP cartridges
in the yellow and green box in overall very good condition. (107701-1A)
2087. MIXED CALIBER AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes three full and/or partial boxes of centerfire ammunition. First is a full 20
round box of Remington Hi-Speed 222 Remington, 50 gr., PTD SP cartridges that has slightly dull colored brass in excellent condition.
Second is a partial 20 round (12) box of Remington High Velocity 222 Remington, 50 gr., PTD SP cartridges with a few showing light verdigris on the brass, all with slightly dull colored casings. Third is a partial 20 round (18) box of Remington Hi-Speed 6mm Remington, 80 gr.,
PTD SP cartridges that have slightly dull colored brass but remain in very good condition. Also included with this lot is a leather cartridge
carrier and a sight elevator with two screws and likely for a small caliber Remington rifle, all in good condition. (107701-1B)
2088. LOT OF MIXED 20 GAUGE SHOTSHELLS This lot includes four full and/or partial boxes and a plastic bag of loose shotshells.
First are two full 25 rd. boxes of Sears Roebuck & Co., 2 1/2", 1 oz, No. 7 1/2 shot paper hull shotshells in very good condition. Second
is a partial 25 round (22) box of Winchester 2 3/4" Duck & Pheasant 1 Oz, No. 6 shot plastic hull shot shells in excellent condition. Third
is a partial 25 round box (17) of Peters Hi Velocity Rustless 2 3/4", 1 Oz, No. 4 shot paper hull shotshells with overall light fading and staining in fair condition. Last are 11 loose Sears and Winchester 20 ga., paper hull shotshells in good overall condition. (107701-1C)
66
Ammunition / Magazines
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2089. LOT OF SHOTSHELLS This lot includes five full five round boxes of Royal Buck 2 3/4", 12 ga., No. 4 Buck shotshells in overall excellent condition. One box is missing an end flap. (107592-120S19127A)
2090. LOT OF MIXED CALIBER AMMUNITION This lot includes three boxes. First are a full and partial 50 round (97 rounds total)
boxes of Winchester 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges with bright brass in good overall condition. Second is a full 525 round pack of
Remington 22 LR brass plated hollow point cartridges in excellent condition. (107592-119S19194A)
2091. LOT OF MIXED CALIBER AMMUNITION This lot includes a variety of loose cartridges, shotshells, and two magazines housed
in a large OD green ammunition can. There are 43 loose Remington UMC 22 Short golden bullet, (6) Sears 30-06 cartridges, and (12)
assorted 20 and 12 ga., shotshells all in various levels of condition from about good to very good. Additionally there are five full five round
boxes of Remington 12 ga., shotshells to include (3) 7/8 oz rifled slugs, (1) 00 Buck, and one mixed box of slugs and buckshot all in very
good condition. Also included are two Remington 760 style magazines in 30-06 in good overall condition. (107722-11S19852A)
2092. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a mixed rifle ammo lot. (2) full boxes of 20, Privy Partizan PPU 30-30 Win, 170 grain SP; (2) full boxes
of 20, German-made 7.62x39mm 123 gr. FMJ, Steelcase lead core bullets. Partial box of (8) 9.3x72R 193 gr flat nose, 7 are DWM, 1 is
RWS. Partial box of (5) 375 Win. 250 gr. SP and (15) once-fired cases. (50) rounds mixed headstamped 303 British Mil. Surplus rounds,
World War II and newer. (37748-1)
2093. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a mixed Lot of pistol ammunition. (1) full box of 50 Remington 38 S&W 146 gr LRN with nickel cases.
Partial box of (19) Federal Premium .327 Federal Mag. 85 gr. Hydra-Shock. Partial box of (47) Independence 40 S&W 180 grain FMJ. Partial
box of (42) 9 mm 125 gr. RNL, commercially reloaded by M&M Reloads of Hillsboro New Hampshire. (1) full box of 50 Remington 32
S&W 88 gr LRN. (37448-1A)
2094. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a mixed lot of shotshell and metallic cartridge ammunition. Full box of (25) Federal 12 ga. Game Loads,
1 Oz. #6 shot, as new. Mixed box of 12 ga. turkey loads, (3) Remington Premier 3” #5, (6) Winchester 3” #6 (a seventh has a rather corroded primer area). (4) loose rounds Federal #6 Game Loads. (31) rounds Remington UMC 38 S&W blanks. (8) loose rounds Remington
UMC .25-20 WCF. (5) rounds 32 S&W LRN . (1) loose round each of 45 ACP, 44 WCF shot, aluminum #6 .410 shotshell WCC, 223, 25
ACP. Vintage paper shotshells: (4) Remington UMC, BB, OO Buck, #6. (4) Peters Victor 1 1/8 Oz. #6. (4) Winchester Super X OO Buck
(one with oxidation). (1) each Win Super X slug; Win Superspeed slug; S.R.&Co. 1 oz slug (ball); J.C. Higgins 00 Buck; Western 1 1/8 Oz
#8; one 20 ga. Super-X #7 1/2. Loose shells are all very good with one good. (37448-1B)
2095. LOT OF AMMUNITION Four boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. box of Winchester Personal Protection 45 ACP, 230 gr. JHP; (1) full 50 rd.
box of Remington UMC 45 ACP, 230 gr. MC; (1) partial box containing 41 rds. of Remington UMC 45 ACP, 230 gr. MC; (1) partial box
containing 11 rds. of Winchester PDX1 Defender 45 ACP, 230 gr. BJHP and 5 rds. of Remington Golden Saber 45 ACP, 230 gr. JHP. In
excellent condition overall. (57749-3)
Magazines
2096. LOT OF WALTHER GSP MAGAZINES This lot consists of a pair of Walther GSP five round 22 LR magazines with blue finish and
removable floor plate. The magazines are in excellent condition with light wear. They both have the Walther banner marked on one side
and “22 LR” on the other. (87628-7A)
2097. LOT OF WALTHER GSP MAGAZINES This lot consists of three Walther GSP five round 22 LR magazines with blue finish and
removable floor plates. The magazines are in excellent condition with light wear. They all have the Walther banner on one side and “22 LR”
on the other. (87628-7B)
2098. LOT OF ASSORTED MAGAZINES This lot consists of 23 magazines and clips. Included are (1) Sigarms 30 round plastic AR-15
/ M-16 5.56mm magazine, (1) 5 round Ruger Mini-14 6.8mm SPC, (1) Colt 13 round All American 2000 9mm magazine, (1) Walther code
marked (ac) P.38 9mm magazine, (1) Walther marked PP 7.65mm magazine with finger extension base plate, (1) unmarked 13 round magazine for the Browning High Power (P-35) with removable floor plate, (1) Smith & Wesson Model 422 (622 series) 10 round magazine,
(1) 9mm Makarov magazine for a Makarov pistol, (2) unmarked magazines measuring 3.145 tall x 1.400" wide x .564" thick for an
unknown firearm, (1) electroless nickel .380 magazine with finger extension floor plate and two view slots for an unknown firearm, and
(1) Mossberg Model 44 and similar series rifles with factory single shot screw. The screw passes through the body of the magazine from
the base only allowing the follower to move only enough to accept one round. Removal of the screw returns the magazine to full capacity.
All magazines are in very good to excellent condition. Also included are (2) HKS #CA44 speed loaders for Charter Arms 44 Bulldog, (1)
HKS #10-A speed loader for Smith & Wesson 38 / 357 "K" frame revolvers, (3) U.S. M-1 carbine stripper clips, (2) SMLE stripper clips,
(1) Italian Carcano clip and (2) U.S. M-1 Garand en bloc clips. (87647-21)
2099. HIGH STANDARD MODEL H-D MILITARY MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single High Standard model H-D Military
22 LR two tone magazine in very good condition. The magazine is unmarked but appears factory and it retains about 95% factory blue
that is starting to thin from use. (87676-26A)
2100. WALTH E R MODE L G S P EXPE RT MAGAZI N E LOT This lot consists of a pair of five round magazines for the Walther model
GSP Expert pistol chambered for 22 LR. Both magazines are marked with the Walther logo and caliber. The removable base pad is blue
and the magazines show light wear from use. They rate near excellent overall. Also see the Walther GSP Expert pistol for sale in our
live auction. (87648-1A)
2101. WALTH E R MODE L G S P EXPE RT MAGAZI N E LOT This lot consists of a pair of five round magazines for the Walther model
GSP Expert pistol chambered for 22 LR. Both magazines are marked with the Walther logo and caliber. The removable base pad is blue
and the magazines show light wear from use. They rate near excellent overall. Also see the Walther GSP Expert pistol for sale in our
live auction. (87648-1B)
2102. AFTERMARKET RUGER MAGAZINE LOT Three aftermarket Ruger Mini-30 magazines: (2) Eagle 18 round black transparent
magazines and (1) steel unmarked 40 round magazine, all in excellent condition. (2X106519-488G)
2103. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes four assorted magazines. First is a blued aftermarket Browning Hi Power magazine with plastic
floor plate that has overall light scratches from use and remains in excellent condition. Second are three blued 15 round M1 Carbine magazines. The magazines are marked “(circle) /B”, “IA”, and “SC” and are all in good to very good condition. (1X107546-124G)
2104. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists s of one 10 rd. Eagle International Eagle 1001 magazine and two 10 rd. Eagle International Eagle
3080 magazines. All items in this lot are plastic and in used, very-good condition. (2X187428-4DI)
2105. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists s of four Korean manufactured 5.56x45mm plastic magazines in as-new condition. (2X197428-4AL)
67
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Magazines / Optics
2106. LOT OF MAGAZINES Includes three 30 round, 9mm, aftermarket SP89 magazines in excellent condition. The magazines have a parkerized finish with “LIQ” marking on the lower right front corner and are still with their original boxes, all in excellent condition. One box is
missing an endflap. (3X106737-3A)
2107. WASR MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists s of a single stack AK style ten round magazine for a WASR-10 rifle. Developed to meet period
government restrictions this magazine will fit the narrow opening on afflicted AK style rifles. An excellent example overall. (3X47006-11A)
2108. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists s of three Korean manufactured 5.56x45mm plastic magazines in as-new condition. (1X197428-4AM)
2109. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes three Colt magazines. First is a blued unmarked likely post war, commercial, lanyard
loop magazine. There are overall light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining present. Second are two full blued post war “Colt / 45
Auto” marked magazines that have overall light scratches and varying levels of oxidation staining and all remain in good to very good condition. (1X107546-124F)
2110. LOT OF MAGAZINES Includes four aftermarket 30 round AR-15 style magazines. First are two Eagle plastic model 1630 magazines
still in sealed original packaging. Second are two Orlite-Eng. Co. polymer magazines in good overall condition showing some signs of modest use. (3X106737-3B)
2111. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes two unmarked ten round blued finish 45 ACP magazines possibly for a compact Taurus Pistol
in excellent condition. (2X106247-49)
2112. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists s of three ASC 20 rd. 5.56mm metal magazines in excellent condition. (2X187428-4DF)
2113. LOT OF MAGAZI N E S This lot consists s of two factory sealed Springfield Armory XD Gear 16 rd., 9mm magazines in as-new condition. (2X197428-4AX)
2114. REMINGTON BOX MAGAZINE This lot includes a single four round box magazine for the following model rifles: 7600, 760, 76 and
6. The magazine is marked with the following calibers: 25-06 Rem, 270 Win, 30-06 Sprg, and 35 Whelen. The magazine is in its original
blister pack that has partially opened. (107465-1D)
2115. REMINGTON BOX MAGAZINE This lot includes a single four round box magazine for the following model rifles: 7600, 760, 76 and
6. The magazine is marked with the following calibers: 25-06 Rem, 270 Win, 30-06 Sprg, and 35 Whelen. The magazine is in its original
blister pack that has partially opened. (107465-1D1)
2116. REMINGTON BOX MAGAZINE This lot includes a single four round box magazine for the following model rifles: 7600, 760, 76 and
6. The magazine is marked with the following calibers: 25-06 Rem, 270 Win, 30-06 Sprg, and 35 Whelen. The magazine is in its original
blister pack that has partially opened. (107465-1D2)
2117. KIMBER MAGAZINES This lot includes two blued 7 round 45 ACP magazines. The magazines are Kimber marked along the floor
plate and show little if any signs of use and remain in excellent condition. (107465-4)
2118. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes two after market steel body Beretta style magazines. These magazines are 15 round capacity
and for use with 9mm ammunition. They are marked “Cal. 9 Para” made in Brazil and remain in excellent condition. (107465-4A)
Optics
2119. BAUSCH & LOMB BALVAR 8B SCOPE LOT This lot consist of a single Bausch & Lomb Balvar 8B variable 2.5 – 8 x 36mm rifle
scope in excellent condition. The scope has clear optics and is equipped with tapering crosshairs. (87647-12)
2120. NIKON PISTOL SCOPE WITH S&W MODEL 629 SIDE MOUNT This lot consist of a silver finished Nikon 1.5 – 4.5 x 30mm
long eye relief scope with clear optics and duplex reticle. Also included are a set of scope covers, what appears to be an Aimtech silver
anodized side mount for a Smith & Wesson N frame revolver, three mounting screws and nickel plated Weaver scope rings. The mounting
screws exhibit light slot damage and should be replaced. (87688A)
2121. SWFA SCOPE This lot includes a Classic 10X42mm tactical rifle scope with mil dot reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope has a matte
black finish and measures 14" overall with a 30mm diameter tube. There are a few light scratches in the finish and this scope remains in
excellent condition. (1X107348-2A)
2122. BAUSCH & LOMB BALVAR SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a gloss black Balvar 8B 2.5-8x rifle scope with a post and crosshair
reticle and clear optics showing light ring marks and a couple of faint handling marks. (1X127415-10A)
2123. SCOPE LOT This is a Weaver Marksman 3x-9x rifle scope with crosshair reticle, crisp clear optics and elevation and wind adjustments.
The 13” blued steel tube retains about 97% finish with a few scattered scratches and handling marks evident. Included are a set of plastic
lens covers. (1X77293-8K)
2124. BSA SCOPE This lot includes a Radiant 3-9X40 IR rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 3/4"
overall, with a matte black finish showing faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. There are a couple of scattered light scratches and
the scope will need a battery but appears to be in very good overall condition. (1X106520-929)
2125. TASCO SCOPE This lot includes a World Class Plus 3-9X rifle scope with medium duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 1/2" overall with a mate black finish that has several light scratches and a set of 1" Weaver rings installed. The ring screws are
filled with red wax and some had spilled over on the side of the bell and left a red stain, otherwise this scope remains in near excellent
condition. (1X107147-45A)
2126. SIMMONS SCOPE This lot includes a 22 Mag 3-9X32 rifle rimfire rifle scope with duplex reticle that has crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 12" overall, with a matte black finish that shows light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in excellent condition. (1X107538-33)
2127. BUSHNELL SCOPE LOT This lot includes a Trophy Wide Angle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope is equipped with
a set of Weaver style rings to a quick mount plastic base, likely for a Ruger Mini-14 rifle. Items are in good overall condition. (2X107425-26A)
2128. S I M MON S SCOPE This lot includes a 4X32 power Model 1022 rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope
has a matte black finish, 1" diameter tube and measures 11 3/4" overall. There are faint ring marks and the scope remains in excellent
condition. (1X107523-26A)
2129. SIMMONS SCOPE This lot includes a Pro Hunter 4-12X40 rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope has a gloss
black finish, 1" diameter tube and measures 12 3/4" overall. There are a couple of light scratches and faint ring marks on the tube and the
scope remains in very good plus condition. (1X107500-5A)
68
Optics
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2130. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a 3-9X Partner scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 1/2"
overall with a glossy black finish and gold colored lettering. There are faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. Scope remains in near
excellent condition. (1X107538-7A)
2131. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a B6 rimfire rifle scope with 22 tip-off base. The scope measures 13 1/2" with crosshair reticle and
the optics are cloudy. The scope is in need of a professional cleaning but is serviceable. It retains all of its original finish with a few light
scratches. (1X107486-7)
2132. SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver KV riflescope with a matte black finish showing multiple scratches, ring marks, some scattered
freckling and some light spotty oxidation. It has a fine crosshair reticle with foggy optics, an overall length of 11 1/2” and comes with a set
of Weaver rings. (2X127034-72G)
2133. S IG HTRON SCOPE LOT This lot includes a matte black 3-9X 40mm rifle scope with HHR reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 11 3/4" overall and has a set of 1" Leupold style rings attached to the tube. A nice hunting optic in very good overall condition. (2X107397-2A)
2134. SIMMONS SCOPE This lot includes a 22 Mag 3-9X32 rifle rimfire rifle scope with duplex reticle that has crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 12" overall, with a matte black finish that shows light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in excellent
condition. (1X107425-40)
2135. ALEXAN DE R MARTI N / BAR R & STROU D LTD. NO. 9 R I FLE S IG HT with crosshair reticle and slightly cloudy optics.
The scope measures 11" overall and has a set of integral locking tabs for mounting purposes. The scope remains in good overall condition. (1X107023-11C)
2136. S C O P E LOT Consists of a Weaver Challenger 3-9x riflescope. The scope rates very good plus and retains about 96% of its
factory original blued finish, but exhibits light wear and ring marks. The optic features a duplex reticle and displays a crisp, clear
sight picture. (2X137234-5A)
2137. SCOPE LOT Weaver K10 60-B rifle scope, 10 power, 15 5/8” length, 1” tube, 35mm adjustable objective, crisp optics and a crosshair
center dot reticle. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with a couple of ring marks and a few scratches on the ocular bell. Comes
with a set of Weaver detachable rings. (2X126520-2218A)
2138. SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a rifle scope with no manufacturer marking and marked “6x49” on the side of the turret. The scope is
12” long with a 1” tube and 35mm ocular and 42mm objective lenses. The fine crosshair center dot reticle has a one broken crosshair with
bright optics. The metal surfaces retain 85% blue with multiple scratches and dings and areas fading toward brown. (1X127226-3A)
2139. SCOPE LOT This lot consists of an M.H.R. Co. M6 Telescope No. 6294, dated 1941 with claw style front and tapered post rear mounts.
The scope (sight) does not have any magnification with a circle dot reticle and clear optics. The metal surfaces are primarily a brown patina
with 20% blue still present, showing some spots of light oxidation and light pitting. (1X127226-3)
2140. SIMMONS SCOPE This lot includes a 3-9X32 22 Mag scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12" overall with 1"diameter tube and matte black finish. There are faint ring marks and the scope remains in excellent condition. (1X107523-6)
2141. LOT OF BI NOCU LAR S This lot consists of two sets beginning with a Swift Audubon Mark II model no. 804 with 8.5x44 power.
This example shows little indication of use with an excellent dark gray pebble grain plastic outer shell and crisp clear optics. Included
are the original strap and hard carry case. The other set is a Canon 7x35, a more compact example with an excellent condition black
plastic body with a few minor handling marks and also with excellent optics. It comes in the original hard carry case with seperated
leather carry strap. (2X76816-6G)
2142. LOT OF BINOCULARS This is a set of vintage Carl Zeiss binoculars with original leather strap and carry case. This is a small pair
measuring 4” in length with the left side of frame marked in script “Carl Zeiss Jena/DRP”. A modern hardware screw has been installed
in the right neck strap hanger which has chipped the optics, noticeable only when viewed backwards. Included is a leather carry case
having a ripped interior with scuffs and handling marks. (2X6679-30A)
2143. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Leupold Mk 4
2143
MR/T 1.5-5x20mm scope with an SPR crosshair reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope has a black matte
finish and the scope measures 9 1/2" in length with a
20mm tube. The finish shows a few minor handling
marks but rates at 98-99% overall. A good scope for
the 3-Gun competitor. (207628-6A1)
2144. OPTICS LOT This lot consists of an EOTech XPS2 holographic weapon sight in excellent condition with perhaps one or two very minor
scuffs on the black finish. (157628-5A)
2145. SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Konus KonusPro 3-10x44mm riflescope with bright excellent optics and a ballistic reticle. The matte
finish scope rates excellent with only minor ring wear. (157722-37S19433AA)
2146. SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40mm riflescope with a matte silver finish and a duplex reticle with bright excellent
optics. The body rates very good plus with several minor scuffs and blemishes in the finish and light ring wear. (157723-1A)
2147. SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a JC Higgins 4x rifle scope with crosshair reticle and good lightly dirty optics. The surface on this 3/4”
tube scope retains about 90% blue with scattered oxidation and minor handling marks. It comes with a one piece side mount. (127626-1)
2148. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver B6 rifle scope with crosshair reticle and lightly cloudy optics showing 90% blue finish
with a couple of spots of light cleaning, a little minor oxidation, and some light pitting. Comes with a Weaver 22 Tip-Off mount. (127626-2)
2149. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver model 344 rifle scope with a crosshair reticle and very good optics. The metal
surface is a flaking added black enamel with multiple minor handling marks and a few spots of light oxidation. Comes with a Weaver 22
Tip-Off mount. (127626-3)
2150. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver model 344 rifle scope with crosshair reticle and good lightly dirty optics. The metal surface shows scattered oxidation retaining about 90% blue with some light handling marks. Comes with a one piece side mount. (127626-4)
2151. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold 2-7 power Vari-X rifle scope with CPC reticle and clear bright optics. The black
finish is in excellent condition showing a couple of minor handling blemishes. (127617-9A)
2152. REDFIELD TARGET SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Redfield model 3200 20x target scope that is in overall excellent condition
showing a couple of faint external blemishes and has a crosshair reticle with clear optics. It comes with bases, a level and threaded lens
covers. (127661-5A)
69
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Optics
2153. LYMAN TARGET SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman Super Targetspot 20x rifle scope with crosshair reticle and clear optics.
It shows strong original blue with a little scattered spotty oxidation. It comes with adjustable mounts, recoil spring, eyecup and threaded
lens covers. (127661-4A)
2154. LYMAN TARGET SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman Junior Targetspot 10 power target scope with crosshair reticle and clear
optics. The scope retains 98% original blue showing some mount wear and a few minor handling blemishes. It comes with adjustable
mounts, eyecup and threaded lens covers. (127705-3A)
2155. LYMAN TARGET SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman Targetspot 10 power rifle scope with fine crosshair center dot reticle and
clear optics. The exterior rates about excellent showing some mount wear and a few minor handling marks. It comes with adjustable
mounts and threaded lens covers. (127714-44A)
2156. LYMAN TARGET SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman Targetspot 8 power rifle scope with crosshair reticle and clear optics.
The scope rates excellent overall showing a couple of specks of oxidation and a couple of minor handling marks. It comes with adjustable
mounts. (127714-43A)
2157. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a gloss black Leupold Vari-X III 2.5-8x rifle scope with duplex reticle and bright clear optics
showing a couple of minor external blemishes. (127679-2A)
2158. S C H M I DT & B E N D E R S C O P E This lot
includes a near as new Vari "M" 1.5-6X42 rifle scope
with No. 7 reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 12" overall with a matte black finish and
30mm tube. There are no visible ring marks and the
scope comes with a correctly numbered box and set
2158
of bikini style lens covers. (107465-1)
2159. ZEISS SCOPE This lot includes a Diavari-C 1.54.5X18 rifle scope with heavy duplex reticle and clear
crisp optics. The scope measures 11 1/2" and has a
matte black finish with 1" diameter tube that has a set
of two piece rings marked “Made in Germany”. The
2159
front ring has a set screw in the dovetail slot and the
scope remains in excellent condition. A set of Zeiss
bikini style lens covers is included. (107465-1A)
2160. ZE I S S SCOPE This lot includes a near as new
Diavari-C 1.5-4.5X18 rifle scope with heavy duplex
reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 11
2160
1/2" and has a matte black finish with 1" diameter
tube. A set of Zeiss marked bikini style lens covers
and correctly numbered box with papers are included. The box shows light scuffing along the edges
with a tape repaired endflap. (107465-1E)
2161. S C H M I DT & B E N D E R S C O P E This lot
2161
includes an a near as new Vari "M" 1.5-6X42
rifle scope with No. 7 reticle and crisp clear
optics. The scope measures 12" overall with a
matte black finish and 30mm tube. There are no
visible ring marks and the scope comes with a
correctly numbered box, papers, and set of bikini
style lens covers. (107465-1F)
2162
2162. SCHMIDT & BENDER SCOPE This lot includes
a near as new Vari "M" 1.5-6X42 rifle scope with No.
7 reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures
12" overall with a matte black finish and 30mm tube.
There are no visible ring marks and the scope comes
with a correct box numbered to a different scope and
2163
set of bikini style lens covers that have a small section removed from the larger disc. (107465-1G)
2163. ZEISS SCOPE This lot includes a near as new Diavari-C 1.5-4.5X18 rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope
measures 11 1/2" and has a matte black finish with 1" diameter tube. A set of Zeiss marked bikini style lens covers and correct box labeled
to another scope are included. The box shows light scuffing along the edges and has a tear along one end. (107465-1H)
2164. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a 3-9 Vari-X compact rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures
11" overall with custom matte black finish and shows very faint ring marks on the 1" diameter tube. The scope is in excellent condition
and comes with a correct box and instruction sheet. (107465-1I)
2165. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a 2-7X Widefield rifle scope with fine duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12"
overall, with gloss black finish showing faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. Scope remains in very good condition. (107465-1B)
2166. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a 2-7 Vari-X II rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11" overall
with a gloss black finish that shows a few scratches and light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in near excellent
condition and comes with a correctly labeled box and instructions sheet. (107465-1C)
2167. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a 4.5-14X40mm Vari-X III rifle scope with varmint hunters reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope
measures 12 1/2" overall with a matte black finish that shows several light scratches and ring marks on the 1" diameter tube. Included is
a single Butler Creek flip up lens cover. (107676-10A)
2168. TASCO SCOPE 1.5-6X44mm Euro-Class scope measuring 12" overall with medium duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. There are
several light scratches in the mate black finish and light ring marks along the 30mm diameter tube. Scope remains in near excellent
condition. (107563-11)
2169. VINTAGE FRENCH BINOCULARS All metal fixed power binoculars measuring 5 3/4" tall that are marked “Lemaire Fab Paris”. The
binoculars rate good overall with light optical crystallization present on the lens. (107264-8)
70
Optics
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2170. WEAVER SCOPE This lot include a Marksman 3-9X rifle scope with crosshair reticle and slightly cloudy optics. The scope measures
13 1/4" overall with a fading gloss finish that shows several light scratches and faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. (10765-3A)
2171. PENTAX SCOPE This lot includes a Mini Compact 3-9X40mm rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear optics. The scope measures 10 1/2"
overall with a gloss black finish that shows faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. An excellent condition compact optic. (107695-7A)
2172. LYMAN SCOPE This lot includes a Challenger fixed 4X rifle scope with crosshair reticle and crisp optics. The scope measures 11 1/2"
overall and shows several light scratches and related handling marks from use. There are ring marks along the 1" diameter tube showing,
what appears to be light oxidation buildup. (107699-4A)
2173. NIKON SCOPE This lot includes a Monarch 2.5-10X rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The matte black finish scope
measures 12 1/4" overall with faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube and remains in excellent condition. (107734-1A)
2174. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a Rifleman 3-9X40mm rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The matte black finish
scope measures 12 1/2" with light ring marks and a few scattered scratches. An overall excellent condition optic that remains suitable for
many hunting conditions. (107739-11A)
2175. BUSHNELL SCOPE This lot includes a Banner 3-9X40mm rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures
12" overall and has faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in very good to near excellent condition. (107697-11A)
2176. NCSTAR SCOPE This lot includes a Shooters Series 3-9X40E IR scope with P4 Sniper reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 1/2" overall and shows faint ring marks along the matte black finish 1" diameter tube. An affordable optic that should perform
well in the field and includes a set of Butler Creek flip up lens covers. (107722-28S19541)
2177. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a 4-12 Vari-X II rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope has a gloss black
finish and measures 12 1/4" overall with faint ring marks visible on the 1" diameter tube. An excellent condition optic suitable for many
hunting conditions or just for throwing lead down range. (107718-1A)
2178. NIKON SCOPE This lot includes a 2-7X32mm rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11 1/2" with
a gloss black finish. There are a few scattered light scratches and faint ring marks are visible along the 1" diameter tube. This scope remains
in excellent condition and included is a set of bikini style lens covers. (107721-43D30949A)
2179. WEAVER SCOPE This lot includes a K4-1 rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 11 3/4" overall with
a dulled gloss black finish. There are visible ring marks along the tube as well as the bells from a set of slip on lens covers. (107714-15A)
2180. BUSHNELL SCOPE This lot includes a 4X32mm Banner rifle scope with crosshair reticle and clean clear optics. The scope measures
11 3/4" overall and shows multiple light scratches, and faint ring marks in the dulling gloss black finish. The scope has 1" diameter tube and
the eyepiece has a small dent that does not impede its performance. A good overall condition scope with some life left in it. (107717-16A)
2181. THOMPSON CENTER ARMS SCOPE This lot includes a 2.5-7X28mm EER scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The
scope has a gloss black finish with several scattered light scratches visible and traces of ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. This scope
measures 9 1/4" and remains in very good condition. (107721-60D31499A)
2182. REDFIELD SCOPE This lot includes a fixed 4X Frontier rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The gloss black scope
measures 11 1/2" overall and has light ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope remains in very good condition. (107699-3A)
2183. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes a 2-7X Vari-X II scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 10 1/2" overall with a gloss black finish. There are a few light scratches and ring marks visible on the 1" diameter tube. A set of Butler Creek flip up
lens covers is included and this scope remains in very good condition. (107665-7A)
2184. NIKON SCOPE This lot includes a Coyote Special 4.5-14X40mm rifle scope with BDC long range hunting reticle and clear crisp optics.
The scope measures 14 1/4" overall with Mossy Oak Brush pattern camouflage and is in excellent condition. (107681-1A)
2185. BUSHNELL SCOPE This lot includes Trophy 6-18X40mm rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures
14 1/2" overall with a matte black finish and comes with a set of 1" weaver offset rings, level, and bikini style lens covers. Scope remains
in excellent condition. (107661-3A)
2186. SHOOTERS LOT This lot includes two items. First is a Pentax Light Seeker 3-11X matte finish rifle scope with duplex reticle and crisp
clear optics. The scope measures 13 3/4" overall with 1" diameter tube that shows light ring marks and has an aftermarket level attached
to the tube. A set of flip up lens covers is included. Second is an unmarked aftermarket bipod that ranges from 7 1/2"- 12 1/2" extended.
It is made in china and is in very good overall condition. (107676-13A)
2187. LEUPOLD SCOPE This lot includes an M8 2.5X compact scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope retains near all
of its gloss black finish with faint ring marks visible and several light scratches along the 1" diameter tube. (107695-1A)
2188. BURRIS SCOPE This lot includes a fixed 4x compact rifle scope with duplex reticle and clean clear optics. There are evident ring
marks present on the 1" diameter tube. The scope has a gloss black finish and measures 8 1/2" overall and comes with a set of bikini
style lens covers. (107617-6A)
2189. NIKON SCOPE This lot includes a P-223 3-9X40mm rifle scope with BDC-800 reticle with crisp clear optics. The matte black scope
measures 12 1/4" overall and shows only faint ring marks along the 1" diameter tube. The scope has turret style 1/4 MOA adjusters and
remains in excellent condition. A set of bikini style lens covers is included. (107666-34A)
2190. J. UNERTL SCOPE This lot includes a 2" Ultra Varmint Calibrated head 15X scope. The scope retains 95% original finish with several light
scratches in the surface along the tube. The scope measures 24" overall with crosshair reticle and slightly cloudy optics. The scope comes
with dehorned mounts, recoil spring, standard spring clamp, and threaded lens covers. Scope remains in very good condition. (107714-24A)
2191. LYMAN SCOPE This lot includes a Target Spot 20X rifle scope. The scope retains 95% original finish with a few scattered light scratches in the finish. The scope measures 24 3/8" with target dot reticle and fuzzy optics. The scope comes with standard mounts, spring clamp,
and screw-in lens covers and remains in very good condition. (107714-48A)
2192. SWAROVSKI BINOCULARS This lot includes a set of Habicht SL 10X50 Binoculars. The Binoculars have crisp clear optics and
show a few light handling marks on the green textured plastic body. Included are plastic lens covers and carry strap. (107465-16)
71
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Sights / Miscellaneous
Sights
2193. LYMAN SIGHT LOT This lot includes a Series 60 extension target sight for a small bore target rifle. The sight has freely moving adjustment
knobs and seems to function effortlessly. There is a 1/2" eyecup included and the sight remains in excellent condition. (1X107244-25BBQ)
2194. MILITARY SIGHT LOT This lot includes a Model 1873 rear sight for a Trapdoor rifle. The sight is an overall brown patina with slightly
stiff working parts in overall good condition. (2X107244-25BCM)
2195. MILITARY SIGHT LOT This lot includes two Trapdoor rifle rear sight assemblies. First is a Model 1873 rear sight that is mostly a plum
patina with overall light fine oxidation staining. The elevator is frozen in place and the sight remains in about good overall condition. Second
is a Model 1879 rear sight that retains about 25-30% thinning and faded blue with bright gunmetal gray undertones. The sight blade is
frozen in place and the ladder is tweaked slightly to the left but the sight remains in about good condition. (2X107244-25BCI)
2196. FRONT SIGHT LOT Includes two items, first is a C.R. Pederson & Son ramp kit for a Krag rifle with peep, still in its original packaging
in excellent condition. Second is an unmarked front ramp with removable hood, similar in design to a Lyman No. 17AXNB, also in very
good condition. (2X107023-2L)
2197. ROLLING BLOCK SIGHT This lot includes a rear long range volley sight for a Model 1871/89 Spanish made Rolling Block Rifle. The
sight is mostly a brown color patina with the markings on the ladder and side remaining crisp. The sight appears to be complete and all
parts function correctly. The ladder is slightly bent to the right but the sight remains in very good overall condition. (1X107244-25DAI)
2198. ROLLING BLOCK SIGHT LOT This lot includes a rear sporting sight likely for a Model 1871 Rolling Block Rifle. The sight retains
most of its blue finish with spots of light fine oxidation near all over. The sight has replacement screws and the ladder is graduated from
2-9 and the sight remains in very good overall condition. (1X107244-25DAH)
2199. MILITARY SIGHT LOT This lot includes two items. First is a Model 1873 Trapdoor rear rifle sight. The sight is an overall plum color
patina with spots of light oxidation staining and patches of active oxidation. The screw heads show moderate slot wear and the sight is in
overall good condition. Second is a base for a Model 1873 rear sight with crisp markings that has toned to a smoky gray patina in overall
good condition. (107244-25BCH)
Miscellaneous
2200. FIRST WORLD WAR MACHINEGUN LOT This lot consists of two original magazines for the
French Chauchat model 1915 light Machinegun in 8mm Lebel. They are dark and light gray patina
with some very light scattered oxidation staining, one more bluish than the other. Both show very
light dents toward the extreme end of the magazine body itself. Both show “(rectangle) SA” Finnish
Army property markings. One has its feed lips slightly bent over a bit more than the other. The
mags come in a gray-green painted wooden magazine carrier with closable top and leather belt
loops affixed. There is light flaking on the leather billets, they are still supple and flexible
however. The leading edge of the carrier is marked with the Finnish Civil Guard “SKY”
property marking. The next item is an unidentified antiaircraft sight. It is flat stamped
sheet metal and blued with two concentric rings and u-shaped aperture index marks. It
would appear as though the base hooks into whatever retains it, rather like a German
dual-claw scope mount. (37667-4A)
2201. REPRODUCTION GERMAN M 35 STAHLHELM WITH HEER
ARMY MARKINGS This is a nicely repainted modern M 35 helmet, showing
a nice “feldgrau” gray of the Army. There are numerous light scratches and
handling marks on the exterior of the helmet, a few which have worn
through to the silver gunmetal beneath. There are facsimile decals left
and right. Lining and chinstrap rate excellent and are both post-war
replacements. This example is a size “64” and is stamped on its
inside”CK106” and “3417”. (33663-64)
2202. FIRST WORLD WAR GERMAN PICKELHAUBE This
infantry pickelhaube features a Bavarian frontal plate. The leather
remains in a very good condition with light crazing and flaking, the
German silver visor edging still remaining completely intact and lightly
tarnished. The stitching is good around the periphery of the helmet but
the visor is slightly loose. The leather chinstrap is flaked and crazing
while the metallic outer strap shows wear to the under metal beneath
with remnants of some silverplate. The frontal plate itself is a tarnished
zinc patina as is the peaked four-lobed crown, the “spike” retaining some
very good silverplate. The right side chinstrap roundel is red at its center
with a black circular sunburst, the left side with a silver sunburst with simple
blue roundel around the chinstrap rivet. The interior rates very good plus to
2202
excellent and appears very nearly un-issued with the leather sweatbands still
supple and only very lightly flaked, the linen interior largely unstained and intact completely. Likely an officers example as it exhibits much silver plate. The size is marked as “56 1/2”. (36402-9)
2203. FIRST WORLD WAR GERMAN PICKELHAUBE This infantry pickelhaube features the
Prussian “Line” Eagle frontal plate. The leather remains in very good condition overall with very light crackling and some very light flaking. The brass visor edging is still intact but lightly tarnished and the seam
stitching is tight around the periphery. The peak features a circular crown with four stars and a somewhat
smallish “spike”. This example has a silver grade star on the front surmounting the Prussian Line Eagle. The
interior leather rates very good plus to excellent, there is no peak liner. (37241-145G)
72
2200
2203
Miscellaneous
AMOSKEAG
2204. PINE PISTOL CABINET This is a white pine non-locking pistol cabinet with
mirror front and lower pull-out drawer for ammunition or accessories, it is stained
dark walnut. The interior compartment measures 20” wide by 24” tall and shows
wooden pegs inserted for the hanging of handguns. It would appear currently the
pegs could accommodate eight or so handguns, perhaps ten. There are a number
of pegs oddly spaced, with seven drilled holes to accommodate more which are
2204
not yet inserted. The drawer beneath measures for 18” in length and 7” in-depth
and is about 4 3/4” deep. The drawer and door pulls are black enameled brass
hardware with a bit of like chipping on each. Externally the dimensions are 21 3/4”
wide by 31 3/4” tall and 9 1/4” deep. Overall the cabinet rates very good plus with
a couple very minor abrasions here or there, the right side showing an audit-shape
to drying crack in a crescent-shape about 7” long, it is not discernible when viewing the cabinet from the front. A very well-made, even by amateur standards, cabinet overall, easily adaptable to your handguns. (37748-1)
2205. BRUNI BBM ME 38P 8MM K BLANK, This blank-firing replica is an
overall dark gray phosphate-type finish. This is a P-38 clone made of a lightweight
alloy in Italy. The ribbed plastic grips rate fair each missing a chip, the right side
very prominent. There is a blued steel magazine included. (37740-10) (NONGUN)
(50/150)
2206. U.S. M1 GARAND COMBINATION TOOL This is a first model combination tool for the M1 Garand rifle, designed to fit in the butt-trap. It is an overall dull
gray patina, the chamber cleaning end with light pinprick pitting, also showing
some sparsely scattered light oxidation here and there. It is part or drawing numbered “C64167”. A fully functional tool for your early Garand rifle. (37652-2A)
2207. U.S. GOVERNMENT VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN POSTER This is a
First World War Victory Liberty Loan poster. This particular example is unmarked
but for its theme “Buy/Another/ Join the/(26th Infantry Division Insignia).
Doubtless for display in the Northeast sector of the country, this Yankee Divisionthemed poster remains in excellent condition with a few very light scuffs here and
there and a few very very minor tatters along its edges. It is currently shrinkwrapped to a piece of poster board. (37738-4)
2208. ORIGINAL PEN AND INK ARTWORK “SILK AND STEEL”
2208
BY HY WATSON This is the original pen and ink drawing “Silk and Steel”
by Henry Sumner “Hy” Watson as seen in the book Silk and Steel: Women
at Arms by R.L. Wilson. At the center of view is a Victorian-era lady with
coat, neck-kerchief and plumed hat, holding a vintage flintlock pistol. Pan is
closed and the cock is
at the ready as she
seems to be sizing up
her target; there is a
wooded scene in the
background. The work
is signed by the artist at
the bottom left of the
depiction. “Hy” Watson
was a respected illustrator and artist, doing
many sporting, outdoors
and hunting-themed
works over the years, he
is responsible for many
calendar prints and prints in many periodicals back in the teens and 20’s. The view on
this example measures 14 1/4” by 11” and is matted with a rust-colored matte. There
are a few minor stains, a slight bit of dirt and a couple very light spots of foxing here
and there but overall a very nice print, certainly something that should be properly
framed and re-matted. (37738-2)
2209. ANTLER MOUNT LOT This lot consist of a single unfinished 8-point
Whitetail antler mount. The antlers measure approximately 21" from base to tip on the
right and left (outside edge). Tips are about 10 3/4" apart and are mounted on an acorn
shaped plaque measuring 10 1/4" x 12". The plaque is stained and rates very good with
a small chip missing at the bottom. The plaster of Paris cap is unfinished and only needs
a covering or paint to finish it off. The antlers are in excellent shape. (87647-1)
2210. MILITARY WEB GEAR LOT This lot consist of a single tan canvas carrying
strap or suspender for military canvas web gear. The strap is in excellent condition and
appears unissued. The main strap is 2 1/4" wide x 25" long with a 1" rectangular metal
clip on each end. Each end has a 17" x 1" long strap attached to a shorter 3 3/4" strap
with metal buckle attached. Both of these straps have an open hook to clip onto the web
2207
belt or gear. The main strap has a sliding clip with 1" rectangular ring with the same style
strap as the two end pieces. (85865-169BC)
2211. LOT OF H&K 93 & 33 MAGAZINE LOADERS AND UNLOADER This lot consist of (4) accessories for a Heckler & Koch.
The first two unmarked accessories are a H&K 33 (and related guns) magazine loader and unloader. The next is an unmarked stripper
clip guide for an H&K 93 (and related guns) magazine and the last item is an H&K 93 magazine coupler with H&K logo. All parts rate
excellent with light handling marks. You really have to love the Teutonic engineering that went into these parts. Your favorite H&K would
not be complete without them. (87647-4)
73
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Miscellaneous
2212. LOT OF H&K MP-5 MAGAZINE LOADER AND UNLOADER This lot consist of (2) accessories for a Heckler & Koch. The two
unmarked accessories are a H&K MP-5 (and related guns) magazine loader and unloader. All parts rate excellent with light handling marks.
If you burn through large amounts of ammunition at each range session, you will appreciate how these will save your fingers. (87647-5)
2213. FN/FAL AND OTHER FIREARM ACCESSORIES This lot consist of (8) various firearm accessories. They consist of: (1)
unmarked stripper clip guide for a FN/FAL magazine, (1) 5 round magazine assembly for an SKS rifle, (3) stripper clip guides for an AR15 / M-16 magazine, (1) plastic AR-15 / M-16 magazine loader and (2) Glock marked magazine loaders. All rate excellent. (87647-6)
2214. GERMAN MG-42 AND U.S. M793 AMMUNITION BOX This lot consist of two ammunition boxes. The first is a green German
MG-42 style metal ammunition box. The box is in very good to excellent condition with scattered light dents and scratches. There are no visible
markings or stampings on the box. The latches, cover and handles are all functioning. The second box is plastic and marked "Ammunition for
cannon with empty projectile - 30 cartridges 1305-01-092-0429-A976 - 25mm - Linked". This box rates excellent. (87647-7)
2215. FRENCH MAT-49 CLEANING KIT This lot consist of one excellent condition field cleaning kit for a French MAT-49 submachine gun.
The kit includes a leather pouch with belt loop and metal hanger. The kit contains (1) magazine loader, (1) oil bottle marked "HUILE" (French
for oil), (1) bronze bore brush, (1) nylon bore brush, (1) four-piece brass cleaning rod and a single packet of cleaning patches. (87647-8)
2216. HOLSTER, CARTRIDGE BELT AND SLING LOT This lot consist of (2) holsters, (1) sling and (1) cartridge belt. The holsters
consist of (1) Model 1912 swivel holster for the Colt Government Model pistol manufactured by Wm Read & Sons of Boston
Massachusetts's. There is no "U.S." markings on the flap or any inspector marks. The holster is in very good to excellent condition with
light handling marks. The second holster is an Uncle Mike's #5 nylon belt holster. Also included are an Uncle Mike's leather Cobra sling
with basket weave and a small two round cartridge pouch on the face. The last item is Hunter Medium size leather cartridge belt with 25
.22 caliber rimfire cartridge loops that rates very good to excellent. (87647-9)
2217. C O LLECTI B LE
UNION
H A R D WA R E
BREECH CLEANER This lot consist of a single
Union Hardware of Torrington, Connecticut, 12-gauge
breech cleaner. The cleaner is equipped with a turned
cocobolo handle and nickel plated metal parts. It measures 9 5/16" long (without cap) with 1 3/4" long set
of bristles. The six sets of bristles at both ends are
white with the middle 8 black. A nickel plated cap
2217
slides over the bristles to protect them and is stamped
"U.H. CO. / TORRINGTON / CONN. / 12". Overall, this
tool rates excellent. The original correctly marked box
is also included and rates about good with torn corners and base. (87647-10)
2218. REPRODUCTION P.08 ARTILLERY LUGER HOLSTER This lot consist of a single reproduction leather holster and shoulder
stock for the famed P.08 artillery Luger. The set consist of a black leather flap holster marked "C. WEISS BRAUNSCHWEIG in a circle /
1917". The holster appears unused and includes a P.08 magazine tool and steel wiping rod with beer barrel shaped handle. The wood
shoulder stock with blue finished hardware rates excellent with light wear on the finish but includes the shoulder strap, end cap and retention flap with finial. This also appears unused except for light handling. (87647-11)
2219. ANTIQUE ANIMAL TRAP LOT This lot consist of a single Oneida Community S. Newhouse No. 4 longspring foot-gripping trap
with one spring and the chain missing. The pan is marked "ONEIDA COMMUNITY – S. NEWHOUSE – No 4". The pan, pan height limiter
and dog are present. The remaining spring retains a fair amount of strength but has weakened with age. The metal surfaces show scattered
pitting and some light oxidation stains with a few strong remnants of the last dye and waxing still visible. This trap was manufactured by
the Oneida religious community before the rights were purchased by the Animal Trap Company. This "ole timey" trap will look great over
the fireplace, at family cabin or in a lodge. (87647-13)
2220. COLLECTIBLE CIGARETTE LIGHTER LOT This lot consist of (4) lighters and a match case. Included are: (1) Bowers WW I trench lighter
that is still functional but requires a new flint and replacement wick. The body is marked "Bowers" in a "(shield)" and the side of the flint magazine is marked "Kalamazoo Mich". There are several tiny oxidation stains on the body. The next item is (1) excellent condition "Hurricane AllWeather Lighter" with ebonite case and marked "Hurricane / Bradford, PA." on the base. It includes the original box with a sailor lighting a cigarette in a storm. The lighter shows light use, still functions but is in need of a wick. The next item is (1) Park Lighter Co. Park Avenue cigarette
lighter with box that appears unused and is printed with "AMF / Paragon" on the side. The next item is (1) Ronson Windlite lighter with "USS
FULTON AS-11" engraved on the side with an "(engraved image of the ship)" above it. The lighter has seen moderate use with a weak cover
spring and is in need of a flint. The last item is (1) unmarked Marbles style match case with light use. (87647-19)
2221. MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF MILITARY COLLECTIBLES This lot consist of (8) items. They include: (1) rubber buttpad extension marked "MAS / 1951", (1) unmarked olive drab mirror measuring 4" x 6" with leather snap closure and leather hanging tab, (1)
unused M-16 blank firing adaptor marked " 19200- ASSY / 12002900 / MFG. 8T532" on the side, (1) 2 3/4" long x approximately .592"
wide wood Tompion, (1) cardboard tube marked "Springfield Armory" containing (10) 6 5/16" long x .251" sections of steel cleaning rod,
(1) oiled canvas pouch with (4) 6 5/16" long x .251" sections of steel cleaning rod and a (1) slotted patch holder, (1) AK-47 butt cleaning
kit with container, bore brush, jag, pin punch and combo screwdriver / sight tool and (1) French MAS 49/56 night sight attachment with
non-functioning tritium inserts. (87647-20)
2222. LOT OF COBRA STYLE SLINGS This lot consist of (8) Cobra style slings. The lot includes the following leather slings: (3) Bianchi
brand slings, (1) Gunskins, (1) Hunter, (1) Torel and also includes (2) unmarked nylon Cobra style slings (one black and one camouflage).
The leather slings are made with suede and smooth finishes plus one with stamped animal head designs. All exhibit light use and rate near
excellent overall. (87647-22)
2223. LOT OF 1" LEATHER RIFLE SLINGS This lot consist of (16) leather slings and carry straps and (1) canvas sling. This lot includes
(3) unmarked leather carry straps. Two are braided leather and the third a "cobra" style of solid leather. Also included are the following
1" slings fashioned after the U.S. Model 1907: (2) Seigles one with tooled flowers and the other with basket weave design, (2) unmarked
plain leather, (2) Boyt sling one with plain leather and the other a lightly tooled edge, (1) Hunter with plain leather; (3) Uncle Mike's, two
with basket weave design and the other plain; and finally (3) partial slings that are missing parts such as the keepers or the lower hook
section. Also included is (1) unmarked 1" canvas sling for M-1 Carbine. All rate very good to excellent. (87647-23)
2224. LOT OF 1 1/4" LEATHER RIFLE SLINGS This lot consist of (9) leather slings and (1) canvas. Included are the following 1 1/4"
leather sling fashioned after the U.S. Model 1907: (1) Bianchi #78 plain leather sling, (2) unmarked plain leather slings, (4) Boyt plain
leather slings; (2) San Francisco Gun Exchange tooled leather slings, one with basket weave and the other a floral design; and (1) Moisin
Nagant web canvas sling with dog collar attachment. All are in very good to excellent condition. (87647-24)
74
Miscellaneous
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2225. SWEDISH AND YUGOSLAVIAN MAUSER AMMUNITION CARRIERS This lot consist of (2) ammunition carriers.
Included is (1) Swedish Mauser Model 96 leather ammunition belt in beautiful condition. The belt consists of five leather billow style leather
pouches with canvas sides. A leather strap with adjustment cut-outs encircles each case allowing the user to compress the case as ammunition is consumed. The center of the belt where it meets the cartridge cases has a clip for attaching additional equipment. (1) Yugoslavian
dual pouch leather cartridge case for the M-24 / 47 Mauser with light wear. Overall both are in excellent condition. (87647-25)
2226. LOT OF HOLSTERS AND AMMUNITION CARRIERS This lot consist of (8) pieces. Included with this lot are: (1) excellent
condition green canvas (possibly Romanian for the AK-47) ammunition pouch with three main magazines compartments and two accessories compartments utilizing leather tabs to close the covers on metal finials. Also included are: (1) Redhead #406B leather holster with
moderate wear, (1) Bucheimer #B4 holster with light use, (1) DeSantis Pro Stealth nylon holster for a small vest pocket type pistol, (1)
Bianchi #36S flashlight holder, (1) unmarked nylon double speed loader pouch, (1) Jay-Pee cartridge pouch for 38 / 357 and (1) Hellweg
#250 magazine pouch for a Para-Ordnance pistol. All are in very good to excellent condition except as noted. (87647-26)
2227. MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORY LOT This lot consist of (18) items. The lot includes (1) .320" diameter period steel round ball
mold with sprue cutter and the number "22" on one handle and the number "150" on the other. The metal surfaces are brown with light
oxidation blemishing. (1) airgun cane cocking key with "Reilly" on one side and "London" on the other with the metal surface gunmetal
gray with light but faint scattered oxidation staining. (1) "V" notch blue rear sight with threaded stem, (8) .320 round balls, (1) horn handle
for the airgun cane with several small checks, (1) possible valve measuring 2.627" long x .187" stem with a flange on one end containing
broken amber (possibly a valve seat). (2) flat metal spanners two studs protruding and stamped with the number "22". One measures 1
1/16" long and the other 4" long, (1) unidentified steel part that is coffin shaped with a round eye hole at the slanted end that is threaded
and (2) small arrow heads. All the parts are in very good condition. (86889-287)
2228. LOT OF MATCH RIFLE BUTTPLATES AND PALM REST This lot consist of (2) buttplates and (2) palm rests. It includes: (1)
hooked aluminum buttplate with curved inner rail possible for a Schultz & Larsen or Anschutz rifle with light handling marks and few oxidation blemishes. (1) Al Freeland hooked buttplate with serrated rubber insert and straight mounting rail on the back with light handling
marks on the metal surfaces. (1) Al Freeland marked round walnut palm rest with mounting hardware exhibiting faint high edge wear on
the metal parts and scattered light dents on the wood palm rest. (1) unmarked sculpted walnut palm rest with mounting hardware exhibiting faint high edge wear on the metal parts and scattered light dents on the wood palm rest. (86520-3109A)
2229. SCOPE RING, BASES AND SIGHTS LOT This lot consist of (2) Ruger #5 matte stainless 1" scope rings, (2) Ruger polished
scope rings of two different heights, (2) Leupold polished blue 1" rings mounted on (1) Leupold #70A windage adjustable one-piece
base, (1) Pachmayr tip-off scope mount with 1" rings for the Winchester Model 70, (2) polished blue and anodize Weaver 1" scope rings
for 3/8" dovetail and (2) (1 each) polished blue and anodized Weaver 1" scope ring and extension ring for weaver base, (2) sets of
Leupold windage adjustable two-piece bases for unknown rifle, (1) Weaver #85 top mount base, (1) Springfield Armory weaver base with
Locktite on a blister card, (1) Lyman #12S slot blank in original package, (1) Marble #87B slot blank with light wear, (16) assorted scope
screws, (1) Lyman folding rear sight, (2) elevator rear sights missing the blade, (1) elevator, (6) assorted scope bases with one packaged
with 4 screws, (1) Marlin front sight hood, (1) serrated front sight base with dovetail, (1) 1" quick detachable sling swivel with 1" wood
screw sling swivel stud, (1) 1" quick detachable sling swivel with 1" machine screw sling swivel stud, (1) Williams Fool Proof receiver sight
for the Winchester Model 70 and (1) Lyman 57WJS receiver sight with Williams .125" twilight aperture rear sight. All parts are in very good
to excellent condition. (87647-29)
2230. ARCHERY LOT This lot consist of 14 parts. Included are a (1) Grayling right fletching clamp, (1) Grayling left fletching clamp, (1) set
of two fletching jig spacers, (1) Potawatomi bow square, (1) Saunder's Nok Set Pliers, (1) serving tool with Brownell No. 21 monofilament,
(1) Golden Key Futura tru-center shot gauge, (1) Proline bow sight with two pins, (1) hand held bow scale and (5) Apple C120-TBF 3"
cut off wheels. All parts are in very good to excellent condition. (87647-30)
2231. LOT OF RELOADING DIES This lot consist of 6 sets of reloading dies. Included are: (1) set of RCBS 45 ACP dies in very good to
excellent condition consisting of a steel sizing die, carbide sizing die, 2 step expander with decapper, seating die and a second seating
by an unknown maker (possibly Pacific). (1) three die set of Pacific dies for the 8mm Mauser in good to very good condition with light
oxidation consisting of a resizing / de-capping die with broken de-capping pin, bullet seating die and a .325" bullet sizing die. (1) RCBS
two die set for the 30-06 with Lee .311" bullet sizing die with press rod, all in excellent condition. (1) RCBS two die set for the 7mm TCU
in near excellent condition. (1) RCBS four die set for the .357 Herrett which includes a .30 caliber to .35 caliber forming die, 357 Herrett
forming and trim die, full length sizing die and bullet seating die all in excellent condition. (1) Pacific two die set marked 22 Varminter in
good to very good condition with oxidation consisting of a full length size die and seating die. It is not known if this die set conforms to
SAAMI specs for the 22-250 Remington or was made to a custom 22 Varminter chamber. (83615-8A)
2232. MIXED RELOADING LOT This lot consist of a mix of reloading equipment and components. Included are (1) Pacific scale with balance
beam, pan, hanger and instructions. The test weights are not included and are necessary as the scale uses the substitution method to weigh
objects. They are available from companies such as Lyman. (1) Pacific "C" style bench reloading press with priming arm and large primer
seat, but no handle is included. (1) G.T. Smiley bench mounted lathe style case trimmer, possibly the model 520-X, that utilizes a universal
stepped collet for the case holder, .302" pilot and cutter. (1) Belding & Mull visible powder measure that is missing the graduated measuring
tube. (1) unmarked 12-gauge hand priming tool, (1) unmarked powder funnel; (1) antique approximately .380" diameter round ball mold
with built in sprue cutter, worm and starter. (1) James Dixon #1105 adjustable powder / shot measure that no longer slides but can probably
be loosened up. (1) Lyman #311466 two cavity bullet mold. One full sleeve of (100) Winchester small rifle primers, one full sleeve of (100)
Winchester Large Rifle Primers, one sleeve of (100) CCI small pistol primers, one partial sleeve of (23) CCI large pistol primers, one partial
sleeve of (78) CCI large rifle primers, (9) Sierra .323" 175 grain spitzer bullets, (24) Sierra .224" 55 spitzer bullets; and (145) unknown brand,
.451" 230 FMJ bullets. All items are in very good to excellent condition. All are in very good to excellent condition. (83615-8B)
2233. M.E.C. 600 J R. R E LOADI NG PR E S S LOT This lot consist of single M.E.C. 600 Jr. reloading press for 12 gauge shotshells.
This single stage press is used but remains in near excellent condition with the shot and powder bottles present. Two added features
by the previous owner makes it very desirable. Included with the press is a M.E.C. automatic primer feed system and a "Universal"
brand charge bar that allows changing shot weight and powder charges without changing the charge bar or using powder bushings.
The crimp starter is for an eight-fold crimp and the primer catcher tray is present. If you’ve been thinking about reloading shotshells,
here is your starter press. (85829-5A)
2234. M.E.C. SUPER 250 RELOADING PRESS LOT This lot consist of a single M.E.C. Super 250 single stage shotshell reloading
press in fair to good condition. The press includes the powder and shot bottles, a single "12 gauge #9" marked charge bar and the primer
seat. The tray to catch spent primers is missing but a substitution such as a tuna can could be used. Also included is a spare six-fold crimp
starter with the eight-fold installed. (85829-5B)
2235. LYMAN SPARTAN TURRET PRESS LOT This lot consist of a single Lyman Spartan turret press in near excellent condition with
light wear. The press includes one six station turret head, handle, primer catcher, priming arm with small primer seat and automatic primer
feed but, no primer tubes. The press also includes a Lyman #X20 shellholder. (85829-5C)
75
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Firearms
2236. LYMAN LUBRICATOR AND BULLET SIZER LOT This lot consist of a single Lyman / Ideal No. 45 bullet lubricator and sizing press. The
press has a .358" sizing die and #429 top punch (for bullets such as #358477) and includes the wrench. The press has seen light to moderate
use but rates very good to excellent overall. (85829-5D)
2237. SHOOTING CHRONY CHRONOGRAPH LOT This lot consist of a single Model F-1 Shooting Chrony chronograph with accessories. The
unit appears to be in excellent condition with no battery and, as such, has not been tested. Also included with the Chrony is a factory box correctly labeled to the unit, (4) wire rods, (2) diffusers and instructions. A chronograph will tell you if your factory ammo is living up to the hype
and is a must have to ensure safe reloads. (85829-8)
2238. HERTERS RELOADING EQUIPMENT LOT This lot consist of a single Herters loading press and Herters powder trickler. The press is a
Herters model O-3 Super press in very good to excellent condition exhibiting light use. The hefty "O" style press includes the handle, priming
arm and large primer seat. There is no shellholder included but RCBS makes an adaptor that allows the use of current standard shellholders.
Also included is a Herter’s powder trickler in excellent condition. (85829-5E)
2239. REDDING BULLET LUBRICATOR AND SIZING LOT This lot consist of a single Redding bullet sizer and lubricator that is in excellent
condition. This unit is equipped with a .452" sizing die and a #45429 top punch (for Hensley & Gibbs #68 style bullets and similar). (5829-5F)
2240. DILLON RL-550 TOOL HEAD WITH DIES AND POWDER MEASURE LOT This lot consist of a single Dillon RL-550 tool head with
dies and powder measure. Included are (1) tool head for the RL-550 progressive reloader, (1) Dillon RL550 / 650 powder measure with cap
and; (1) four die set of Dillon reloading dies for 38 Special / 357 Magnum that include the resizing / de-capping die, powder through expander
die, seating die and crimping die. The powder funnel / expander is not present in the expander die. All are in excellent condition and appear to
have seen little if any use. (85829-8G)
2241. REDDING MODEL #3 POWDER MEASURE AND TRICKLER LOT This lot consist of a powder measure, stand and a trickler. Included
are (1) Redding #3 powder measure with large and small micrometer barrel, mounting bracket, drop tube, lock screw and powder reservoir.
The measure has seen light use with a few light oxidation stains but rates excellent overall. Also included are an unmarked powder trickler and
an RCBS powder measure stand in excellent condition. (85829-5H)
2242. RELOADING TOOL LOT This lot consist of a scale, powder measure, lube pad, primer flipper, trimmer and powder trickler. (1) Lyman M5
balance scale by Ohaus that appears to be operating correctly and rates very good to excellent. There is some flaking paint on the back of the
scale but it will not impede operation. (1) Lyman Universal case trimmer with 9 pilots (.22, .24, .27, .28, .30, 9mm, .35, .44 and .45A cal.), cutter
head and small wooden stand. The trimmer rates excellent but the fine adjustment rings are very stiff and should loosen. (1) Lyman No. 55 powder measure in used but, excellent condition. (1) RCBS primer flipper tray and (1) RCBS powder trickler all in excellent condition. (5829-5I)
2243. BULLET LOT This lot consist of (13) assorted boxes of Sierra and Speer bullets. Included are (1) box of approximately 50 Sierra .358", 225
grain spitzer boat tail bullets #2850; (1) box of approximately 100 Sierra .308" 125 grain spitzer bullets #2120; (1) box of approximately 99
Sierra .284", 160 grain H.P. boat tail bullets #1925; (1) box of approximately 100 Speer .284" 130 grain spitzer boat tail bullets #1624; (1) box
of approximately 100 Sierra .257" 90 grain H.P. boat tail bullets #1615; (1) partial box of approximately 85 Speer .224" 40 grain spire soft point
bullet #1017; (1) partial box of approximately 80 Sierra .224" 50 grain spitzer blitz medium velocity bullets #1340; (1) box of approximately 100
Sierra .224" 50 grain spitzer bullets #1330; (1) box of approximately 100 Sierra .224" 55 spitzer bullets #1360; (2) boxes, one full and one
partial of approximately 70 (approximately 170 total) Sierra .224" 45 grain semi point bullets #1300 and; (2) boxes of approximately 200 Sierra
.224" 40 H.P. bullets #1385. All bullets rate excellent. (87240-55)
2244. PRACTICE BOMB LOT This lot consist of a single U.S. Mark 76 Mod. 1, 25Lb practice bomb in good condition. This bomb is painted black
and has the tail fin assembly attached with light damage to two of the fins, scattered scuffs and oxidation blemishes. The side of the bomb is
marked "BOMB, PRACTICE, 25 lb. / MK 76 MOD. 1 / BUORD OR. NO. 1381205". The ordnance board number is stamped on the body. The
center of the bomb is hollow and the nose threaded to accept a fuse / smoke cartridge to mark hits. A great door stop that everyone will get a
bang out of. (83634-35B1A)
2245. U.S. M29A2 "SUPER BAZOOKA" PRACTICE ROCKET This lot consist of one excellent condition U.S. M29A2, 3.5" practice rocket for the U.S. M20A1 and similar rocket launchers. The rocket is complete with tail fin and dummy warhead assembly. The tail fin still
has the "safety shorting clip" and attached tag warning the user to remover before firing. Also present is the safety band and safety
plunger. The rocket is marked "ROCKET, PRACTICE, 3.5 INCH, M29A2" along with lot numbers and other information. A great addition
to any "war room". (83634-35B1B)
2246. U.S. M301A2 81MM INERT MORTAR CARTRIDGE This lot consist of one excellent condition inert U.S. M301A2 81mm mortar illumination cartridge with inert M84A1 time fuse. There are no markings on the body but the cast in markings are present on the fuse. There are
scattered light scratches and handling marks. At nearly 25" in length it makes an impressive display piece. (83634-35B1C)
2247. JAPANESE TYPE 89 50MM GRENADE LOT This lot consist of a single inert Japanese type 89 50mm Mortar Bomb used in the Type 89
50mm grenade discharger and incorrectly referred to as the "Knee Mortar". The bomb is painted black with a red band by the fuse, yellow and
white bands on the body and "174 / (a Japanese character in a circle)" on the body. The paint has faded and exhibits light to moderate scratches
and handling marks. The spring-loaded point detonating fuse with safety pin is present as is the copper driving bands on the base. A must-have
for any complete WWII collection. (83634-35B1D)
2248. M49A2 INERT 60MM MORTAR BOMBS LOT This lot includes (2) inert M49A2 60mm high explosive mortar bombs. Both are equipped
with inert M52 point detonating type fuses and the tail fins are present. One M49A2 has an olive drab body and rates excellent and the other
is in-the-white with light freckling and rates very good to excellent. Both are stamped "BIRD-3 -45-60MM-M49A2". (3634-35B1E)
2249. U.S. ARMY 10 CAP BLASTING MACHINE This lot consist of a single U.S. Army Blasting Machine, 10 Cap, Type 6901, No. 1 in very good
to excellent condition. The machine was manufactured by the White-Rodgers Electrical Co. of St. Louis, Missouri and bears serial #102143. The
body is brass with an aluminum top and leather carry strap. The black strap has started to craze with most of the surface worn to a brown. This
exploder has a "T" shaped handle with the shaft set in the center of the "T" as opposed to similar machines with the offset "T" handle. The Thandle is affixed to the exploder by a chain which is attached to the handle with a Zip tie as the brass ring for the snap is separating but present.
The generator still turns but is unknown if voltage is still being produced. An interesting piece of WW II memorabilia. (83634-B17BM2)
2250. MILITARY ORDNANCE LOT This lot consist of (4) inert or practice pieces of military ordnance and single print of a Gatling gun. Included
are (1) U.S. M7A6, 2.36" practice rocket complete with inert warhead, inert rocket motor and tail fin. The warhead and tail fins are painted blue
with motor mostly brown / gunmetal gray mix. The rocket is marked as a M7A6 and dated 11/48. (1) U.S. M7A1, 2.36" practice rocket complete
with inert warhead, inert rocket motor and tail fin. The rocket is painted black with about 75% remaining paint and the remainder brown from
oxidation stains and scratches. The rocket is marked as a M7A1 and dated 10/43. (1) unmarked teardrop shaped dummy aerial bomb measuring approximately 16" long x 3" wide with a yellow colored nose and olive drab body. The tail has four fins with circular collar. A brass fuse is
present in the nose. (1) unmarked 57mm solid shot projectile with an ordnance mark consisting of an "M” with a line struck in the center of the
M". It measures approximately 8 3/4" long with a brass cap in the base with the same type of ordnance mark. The shell was originally black but
is now a mix of black and brown with oxidation staining. There are two copper rotating bands towards the base and bourrelet about 1" down
from the ogive. The last item is (1) print of an 1800's era ten barrel Gatling gun with front and back views. There are three types of ammunition
illustrated between the two different views of the gun. (83634-35B1F)
76
Miscellaneous
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2251. MILITARY ORDNANCE LOT This lot consist of (8) pieces of inert military cannon ordnance, (1) grenade container and a (1) blasting cap box. Included are (1) unmarked wooden 10 cap box for blasting caps. The box measures 3 1/16" x 2 3/8" x 1 1/4" with ten 1/4"
holes for caps. (2) pineapple style hand grenades, one inert and the other a practice. The inert is a gray-black color with traces of black
paint and the other is red with sections worn to gray-black. (1) black cardboard container stamped "grenade" on each of its metal ends
showing light scuffing and soiling. (1) German 3.7cm Pak 6331 armor piercing round with projectile. The rotating band has the German
Waffenamt mark "(eagle) / WaA352". This shell rates very good with light wear to the paint. (1) U.S. Navy 37 x 137R mm, 1 pounder headstamped "1-PDRH" and "9-16 and JHG with an (anchor)". The shell rates good with weld / solder marks at the case mouth and light
scattered freckling on the projectile. (1) M306A1 practice projectile with M503A1 fuse and light scattered oxidation blemishes covering
about 20% of the shell. (1) fired 6 pounder 57mm solid shot projectile with rifling marks in the rotating band. The shell is mostly brown
from oxidation blemishes. (1) 57 mm shell marked "M22 Drill Cartridge" projectile in very good condition with light to moderate wear to
the paint and handling marks. (1) 20 x 110 mm (possibly Hispano) cannon round with black solid projectile and unmarked cartridge case.
The shell is stamped "AMP-12 / 2-44" and rates near excellent overall. (83634-35B1G)
2252. GERMAN MG-42 AMMUNITION BOX AND DUMMY AMMUNITION LOT This lot consist of a single German MG-42
machine gun ammunition box with approximately 50 rounds of dummy ammunition on a belt and second unloaded belt. Included is a green
German MG-42 style metal ammunition box. The box is in good to very good condition with scattered light dents and scratches. The only
visible markings or stampings on the box is "(SA in box) / T" on the cover. The latches, cover and handles are all functioning. Inside the
box is an unloaded 34" length of non-disintegrating metal link MG-42 belt (about 18 rounds per foot). Also included is a second non-disintegrating metal link MG-42 belt 34" in length and loaded with dummy 30-06 cartridges headstamped "F A 4". Belts and ammunition
rate very good. (83634-B43GA1)
2253. LOT OF MILITARY CANNON SHELLS This lot consist of about 42 casings, rounds and projectiles. Included are (1) U.S. M16 37
x 223R mm cannon cartridge case dated 1943 with M51 projectile dated 1941; (1) U.S. Navy 1.1" / 75 caliber 28 mm anti-aircraft shell
marked MK I Mod. 18, 1.10" AA with 75 Caliber shell; (1) 30 x 173 mm cannon with gold colored (over blue) projectile with two rotating
bands and green cartridge case; (1) Lake Erie Chemical Company inert "Tru Flite 37mm Super Long Range Gas Gun" cartridge, (2) 25 x
165mm Hotchkiss ammunition with no markings on the cartridge casing or projectile, (1) 30 x 113mm round with "RG 76" marked on the
projectile, (1) 37 x 92mmR model of 1916 round, (1) 37 x 92mmR model of 1916 casing, (1) partial case showing considerable wear and
corrosion of a 37 x 92mmR model of 1916 casing, (2) 20mm XM254 dummy training rounds, (1) 20 x 102mm T283E1 dummy round, (3)
20 x 102mm cartridge cases, (5) 20 x 110mmRB MK-2 rounds, (1) 20 x 138mmB cannon shell with "(eagle) / WaA 838 Waffenamt marks
on the headstamp, (3) 20mm M21A1 cannon cartridge cases, (2) 20mm M21A1 cannon rounds, (1) .50 BMG dummy round marked "F
A 4", (1) .50 BMG cartridge case marked "SL / 42", (1) unmarked dummy wood cannon round measuring 26 x 116 mmR, (1) faux cartridge that appears to be turned from solid brass measuring 24 x 82mm, (1) 37mm MK II A2 cannon casing, (1) 37mm M16 cannon casing, (1) base of a 37mm M16 cannon casing, (2) 40mm M25 cannon casings, (1) unfired .50 BMG armor piercing projectile, (1) 20 mm
M55A2 projectile, (1) 30mm T328 projectile, (1) 30mm T241 projectile, (1) 37mm MK I projectile, (1) cut away brass fuse, (1) MK 25
mechanical fuse and (1) M61 or M631 fuse (damage on the side of the fuse were the model is marked). All of this rates good to very
good unless otherwise noted. (83634-35B1H)
2254. 8MM LEBEL REVOLVER RELOADING DIE LOT This lot consist of a Hornady Series IV 3 die set for the 8mm Lebel revolver.
The box is still sealed in the factory blister wrap and appears to have never been opened. The die set includes a full length sizing and
decapping die, neck expander die, and bullet seat and crimp die. (87680-9)
2255. FOX FISHING REEL LOT This lot consists of a Fox fishing reel marked “FOX CO. PHILA. PA.
2255
U.S.A. 250 YD FREE SPOOL” on its foot. It is in near excellent condition with several light scratches
and dings on the Bakelite sides. The nickel-plated brass surfaces are near excellent with a few light
tarnishes and some worn finish on the foot. The black wood knob shows some wear with about 70%
paint left. This reel appears to function fully and comes with an almost full spool of line. (3X127034-76)
2256. LOT OF FOX FISHING REELS This lot consists of two Fox fishing reels. The first is marked “FOX
CO. PHILA. PA. U.S.A. 250 YD FREE SPOOL” on its foot. It is in very good condition with the bakelite
sides showing some crazing and having a small chip and a couple of tiny handling marks. The nickelplated brass surfaces are flaking and tarnished with some spotty discoloration. The black wood handle
is flaking with about 50% painted finish left. This reel appears to function fully. Second reel is marked “A.
H. FOX GUN CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 250 YD FREE SPOOL” on its foot. It
is in good condition with a few light handling marks on its Bakelite sides. The
nickel-plated brass surfaces show some light tarnish with the center of the
2256
spool showing the bulk. The black wood handle is in near excellent condition
with some fading to the painted surface. This reel does not function fully and
will require some repair before using. (3X127034-76C,E)
2257. LOT OF PISTOL CASES This lot includes three hard sided cases. First
is a Cabela's lockable clasp case measuring 14"x10"x4 1/2" brown in color
with keys. Second is a Doskocil case with sliding closures measuring
17"x13"x6" black in color. Third is a Doskocil case with lockable closure
measuring 18"x14"x4 1/2" brown in color no keys included. All three cases
are in excellent condition. (2X106655-138D)
2258. LOT OF GUN CASES This lot consists of two foam lined hard plastic protective cases beginning with a tan colored example with two hinged and lockable metal latches and dual plastic carry handles that measures 26 1/2"x13
1/2"x5” and comes with three layers of foam with areas showing mild wear
and soiling. The exterior shows only a few light handling marks. Included are
two keys and paper. The second one measure 16”x12 1/2”x6 1/2" with a
black outer shell with very light dirt and scratches and with the top exhibiting a molded image of an eagle in pursuit of prey with habitat serving
as background. Featured are dual sliding latches, integral carry handle and three foam layers showing mild wear and soiling. (1X77293-8P)
2259. DAISY MODEL 1105 LEVER COCKING BB GUN .175 Cal. The metal surfaces retain 95% original finish with some spots of
oxidation and the lever showing some flaking. The brown plastic buttstock rates near excellent with a couple of light handling marks.
(1X127573-24) {NON-GUN}
2260. CROSSMAN MODEL 2250B CO2 AIR RIFLE serial #408B14463, 22 Cal, 15” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces
retain 99% original blue with a couple of specks of oxidation and a faint handling mark or two. The black synthetic skeleton stock and
forearm rate excellent with a couple minor handling blemishes. Includes a fiber optic front sight and a U-notch/peep rear and has a barrel
mounted Center Point 3-9x variable objective scope with mill-dot reticle and clear optics. (1X127592-72S19421H) {NON-GUN}
77
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Miscellaneous
2261. SWE DI S H S HOOTI NG M E DAL LOT This lot consists of one solid coin silver Swedish military shooting prize medal, 36mm in diameter, with high relief obverse featuring crossed
Swedish model 1896 Mauser rifles surrounded by the three crowns of Sweden and the crown
of the King of Sweden in the upper quadrant, all resting upon a wreath of laurel. The reverse
with attachment pin intact bears an inscription in Swedish designating the medal as a prize
for prowess in "MED HANDVAPEN", or medium handgun. Condition is XF with raised areas
remaining bright and showing dark toning at the edges of
recessed areas. Overall a fine piece of shooting exonumia dat2262
ing to the turn of the century as evidenced by the model
1896 Mauser rifles. (1X144056-8D)
2262. SWEDISH SHOOTING MEDAL LOT This lot
consists of one solid coin silver Swedish shooting medal
measuring 37mm in diameter. The obverse bearing a high
relief design showing a knicker-clad youth holding a Mauser
2261
rifle in the right hand and extending a laurel branch with the left.
The right elbow rests on a plinth bearing the dates 1868·1918 over
a scrolling banner showing the three crowns of Sweden. The field to the right of the figure bears the
inscription "FORENINGEN/FOR/BEFRAMJANDE/AF SKOLUNG-/-DOMENS/VAPENHOF-/NINGAR", which roughly translates to "Association For Promoting Of Judgement and Problem Solving
In Schoolchildren". The reverse bears a lovely high relief design of evergreen boughs with pinecones
surrounding a raised rectangle with indented corners. Intended for inscription, the rectangle remains
blank. In overall XF/AU condition, both faces show light silvering of the raised surfaces with pleasing silver
gray toning in recessed areas. A great piece of shooting history harking back to the days when Mausers
and schoolchildren were considered a positive combination. (2X144056-8F)
2263. CROSSMAN MODEL 2250XE CO2 AIR RIFLE serial #408500164, 22 Cal, 19” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal
surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few small spots of oxidation and a few light handling marks. The skeletonized hardwood stock and
forearm rate near excellent showing several light to moderate handling blemishes. Includes a Center Point 3-9x scope with mil-dot reticle
and bright clear optics. (1X127592-73S19421I) {NON-GUN}
2264. HEALTHWAYS PLAINSMAN MODEL ML 175 CO2 SEMI-AUTO AIR PISTOL serial #0054175, .175/BB Caliber, 6"
barrel. The metal surfaces rate good and retain about 80% of their black finish, although exhibiting fading and general wear. The checkered
black synthetic grips rate good, but exhibit wear as well as applied silver-colored paint. The serrations along the faux slide also exhibit
applied silver-colored paint which easily rubs off upon contact. The pistol features a set of fixed iron sights. Included with the pistol are a
manual, factory hangtag, and factory box. The box rates good and retains most of its original advertising detail, but has become considerably tattered with separating edges from age. (3X136679-1) {NON-GUN}
2265. BERETTA MODEL 92FS CO2 AIR PISTOL, .177 cal., 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99%
original black finish. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate fair. The left grip panel is cracked in two locations but the removable right
panel is excellent. The pistol includes a factory box correctly end labeled to the gun, (2) eight shot pellet cylinders, tool, manual and a tin
of Perfecta .177 pellets. (1X87523-19) {NON GUN}
2266. LOT OF AIR PISTOLS This lot consists of two Daisy model 200 CO2 semi-auto air pistols .175 BB. The black finish on both pistols
rates about excellent showing a couple of minor handling marks. The brown plastic grips rate excellent. They come with six containers of
BBs, a CO2 cartridge, an original Daisy box and a Daisy leather holster. (1X127494-18) {NON-GUN}
2267. AIR PISTOL LOT MARKSMAN REPEATER SLIDE COCKING .175 BB/.177 pellet with black enamel finish in near excellent
condition showing a few light handling marks. (1X127592-55S19421V) {NON-GUN}
2268. DAISY POWERLINE 901 AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 21 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this under-lever
air rifle retain 97% original finish with several minor handling blemishes. The synthetic pistolgrip stock and forearm rate excellent with a
faint handling mark or two. The gun features a fiber optic front and adjustable leaf rear sights. (1X127520-5)
2269. LOT OF DAISY AIR RIFLES Includes three air rifles: (1)Daisy model 111 lever action air rifle .177 Cal. The metal surfaces are a flaking
black enamel with several dings and scratches and brown areas devoid of finish. The brown plastic stock rates very good with multiple handling marks and a small chip at the toe; (1) Daisy 101 model 33 single shot lever-cocking air rifle. The metal surfaces are brown with a tarnished silvery coating over some areas. The wood stock is in good condition with multiple minor dings and scratches; (1) Daisy Power Line
model 822.22 Air Rifle 22 Cal, 19 1/2” barrel with a very good bore. The barrel on this under-lever pump air rifle retains 97% original blue
with a few minor handling blemishes and a couple of small spots of oxidation. The alloy receiver is silver colored with a protective coating
covering the majority of it. The faux wood plastic stock and forearm rate about excellent with a few minor handling marks. (127192-87,88)
2270. DAISY POWERLINE 880 AIR RIFLE .177 Cal, 21” barrel with an about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original
blue with spotty oxidation along the barrel and several light scratches primarily on the aluminum receiver. The brown plastic stock rates
near excellent with a few minor handling blemishes. (1X127340-11)
2271. DAISY POWERLINE 880 UNDERLEVER AIR RIFLE .177 Cal (4.5mm), 21” barrel with an about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original matte black finish with some handling marks and a couple of spots of white paint. The black plastic receiver and
brown plastic pistolgrip stock rate about excellent with a little paint splatter and a few minor handling marks. The rear sight has a homemade aperture fitted to it. (1X127152-2E)
2272. REMINGTON VANTAGE 1200 BREAK-BARREL AIR RIFLE serial #O09X02801, 177 Cal, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with scattered freckling and light oxidation. The hardwood Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates
near excellent showing multiple light handling marks. This air rifle is fitted with barrel mounted adjustable fiber optic sights and a grooved
receiver. This gun is a Chinese made Remington and appears to be the same as the Crossman model 1200. (1X127592-25S19151A)
2273. UNMARKED SLIDE ACTION BB GUN .175 Cal. with a black repainted barrel and tube magazine. It has a brown plastic stock
and forearm that are in very good condition. The mechanical function of this air rifle is unknown. (1X127592-6S19422A)
2274. GAMO NRA 1000 SPECIAL BREAK-BARREL AIR RIFLE serial #NRA-006067, 177 Cal, 18” barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The gray synthetic pistolgrip stock with raised ambidextrous cheekpiece and textured
grip and forend rates excellent. The gun has a scope rail and no sights and features an NRA medallion inset in the stock and logo printed
on top of the receiver. (1X127523-30)
78
Miscellaneous
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2275. LOT OF SOUTH SEA ISLAND MACHETES Two total: (1) bone handled machete measuring 20 1/4" overall with an 14 3/4" steel
tapanga style blade. The blade has a dark smoky gray patina with scattered surface oxidation, a couple of tiny chips and grind marks along
the main edge from being sharpened. The finish of the seven panel iron collar and pommel nut matches the blade and the seven panel
curved horn handle rates about very good overall with a few light handling marks and a thin 3" crack along the upper right side flat; (1)
bone handled machete measuring 20 1/2" overall with a 14 3/4" steel tapanga style blade. The blade has toned to a smoky gray with scattered fine oxidation staining, light impact marks along the spine and minor scuffing along the main edge. The rudimentary grooved and
flared brass collar has a tarnished patina and a couple chips along the edges. The horn handle has a tapered flared butt and the scalloped
pommel nut shows light oxidation staining. Included is a crude hand tooled and stitched leather sheath having light crazing and a repair
to the stitching. (1X57011-3)
2276. MACHETE LOT This is a U.S. Machete marked “Legitimus Collins & Co. 1942” with an overall length of 27” including a 22” blade with
a smoky gray patina with scattered dark spotting and isolated small spots of minor surface oxidation. The black plastic handle shows light
handling marks. No scabbard included. (1X77293-1I)
2277. U.S. PATTERN 1874 BELT PLATE This eagle and wreath pattern appears to be cast and measures 2"X3" with a slight curve across
its length. The buckle has toned to rich ochre patina and the tongue looks like it has been brazed in place verses soft solder and is likely
an older repair. This is an overall very good condition plate. (1X107244-147AE)
2278. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT This lot includes a full five round, two piece box of Union Metallic Cartridge Co., .40 Cal. cartridges. The buff colored box with near complete orange and green labels shows only minor flaking and has a partial split seam along the
right side bottom end. The top label reads "5 Cartridges / 40 Calibre / 3 1/4" shell, 90 Grains Powder / Inch Patched Bullet, 370 grains /
Manufactured Expressly For / Sharps Rifles" with the Bridgeport address along the bottom. The box and cartridges remain in very good
plus condition. (2X107241-147Y) [Larry Kaufman Collection]
2279. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE PERCUSSION CAP CONTAINERS This lot consists of a percussion cap tin, and a round cardboard
percussion cap “tin”. The first container is of metal with a japanned finish with a few light wear marks. The label is marked “R.D. Walker –
Manufacturer of Improved Patent Foil Lined Caps – No.” The percussion cap size is hand written and not discernible. The tin is made by
soldering a base on to a rolled sheet of tin. The cover is constructed in the similar manner resulting in a container about 1.56” wide x 1.3”
high with cover. The tin is about 2/3 full of caps and rates excellent in condition with a few minor handling marks. The second container
is cardboard measuring about .46” high x 1.6” wide at the rim. The cover is printed with “Amorces De Paris. P. 3. / Cannelees” with the
bottom marked “Exposition Universelle / Manufacure des Bruyeres de Sevres & DuBas Meudon” with an “1855” date in the center. The
bottom has some pencil markings present with light edge wear and a few minor areas of the label peeling. The container is about 1/2 full
of caps. (1X87491-1)
2280. LOT OF PRIMERS This lot consists of 37 boxes total. (17) full factory sealed 100 rd. boxes of CCI muzzleloading 209 In-Line primers.
(20) full boxes of Winchester Triple Seven 209 primers for muzzleloading rifles. The primers are contained in 100 rd. trays and are in asnew condition. Also included is an instruction manual. (2X187428-3IQ,R)
2281. LOT OF PRIMERS This lot consists of 35 boxes total. (20) full boxes of Winchester Triple Seven 209 primers for muzzleloading rifles.
The primers are contained in 100 rd. trays and are in as-new condition. (15) full factory sealed 100 rd. boxes of CCI Muzzleloading 209
In-Line primers in as-new condition. Also included is an instruction manual. (2X197428-3HT, IN)
2282. LOT OF ACCESSORIES This is a lot of four items beginning with a Gun-Tote Rifle & Shotgun Carrier Model 1511, capable of carrying
two guns within vehicle. These are fabricated of mild steel frames with spring steel gun hooks and then covered with a soft, resilient red
coating. Item appears unused and in excellent condition with screws and in original packaging. Next in the lot are two Poly-Choke
Gunner’s Guides, compasses used to find one’s way back to camp by way of installing in gunstock. Each kit rates excellent and includes
compass, screws, drill bit, instruction manual and plastic storage box. The last item is a six rd. ammunition clip for 7.5 mm that has a small
tear at the bottom but otherwise intact. (2X75497-11,10)
2283. FLAG LOT This lot consists of two flags. First is a small red pennant with white lettering that measures 13" long in excellent condition.
The lettering is as follows "S.P.Y.C. 4 / 2". There are many references for yacht clubs with these initials, but the origin of this particular flag
is unknown. Second is a 3'x5' Christian flag in very good condition. The flag has a white field and royal blue canton with a red crucifix in
center. It has gold fringe trim around three sides and there are a few small insect holes present and the canton has some fading and discoloration. The origin of this flag is also unknown. (2X104687-26I)
2284. HOLSTER LOT Consists of four holsters. First is an AA & E Leathercraft right handed leather hip holster for a long barreled revolver in
excellent condition overall with some light verdigris on the snap and a scene of an eagle flying with a ribbon in its mouth stating “THE
RIGHT TO KEEP / AND BEAR ARMS / SECOND AMENDMENT”. Second is a Bianchi inside-the-waistband leather holster marked “6X
/ Beretta M84” in very good condition overall with some light wear. Third is a black leather Smith & Wesson hip holster marked “B21 80”
in near excellent condition overall with some light wear marks and a small amount of verdigris on the snap. Last is a Rocky Mountain
leather hip holster for single action revolvers marked “4-14 6 1/2” with leg tie and hammer loop in near excellent condition overall with
some light wear marks and verdigris on the snaps. (2X156600-2J)
2285. HOLSTER LOT This lot contains two leather holsters. The first item is a Bianchi leather holster #10 for a .38/.357, it measures 9" and
displays some light scratches and some light soiling. The George Lawrence holster is a #27L, which measures 10 1/2" overall, displaying
some light scratches and some light soiling. (2X177337-32)
2286. LOT OF HOLSTERS This lot consists of three brown leather military style flap holsters that have labels “Made in Germany STURM” and
are otherwise unmarked and are likely for a Russian Makarov pistol. Two show little signs of light use with a tiny bit of crazing and a few
minor handling blemishes. The third holster shows signs of moderate use with a tear and multiple light scuffs and scratches. (2X126825-3)
2287. P-38 HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of a post war black leather flap holster marked “C. Riese Berlin 1961/8” that fits a P-38 pistol
that is in near excellent condition and appears to have seen light use with some crazing on the flap, and light wear with some mildew on
the interior. (2X127292-104A)
2288. LOT OF SHOOTING ACCESSORIES Five items total: (2) Beretta model 92 magazines, first is an unmarked model 92C magazine.
The magazine retains near 90% plus of its original finish and has a plastic molded floorplate. Second is an unmarked steel 92FS magazine.
The magazine retains 90% plus original blue and both are in very good to excellent condition; (1) True Mark plastic and aluminum constructed sling shot. The bands are slightly dried and cracking and they should be replaced before use. It appears complete in proper working order and comes with two partial packages of shot; (1) pair of compact 4x30 binoculars by Vivtar with clear crisp optics and comes
with a black belt loop carry case; (1) plastic bag containing approximately 100 rds. of .45 ACP and approximately 55 rds. of .30 M1. Also
included are 11 mixed shells. The lot is in very good condition overall with some showing light tarnish. (2X74299-26T)
2289. LOT OF LEATHER This lot includes two items. First is a leather belt and holster. The belt and Mexican Jockstrap style holster are a russet brown color. The holster is a Hunter No. 52 with tight stitching and the belt is a 46" with square brass buckle. Second item is a nicely
made leather gun sleeve with rawhide tie. The sleeve measures 56" overall and remains in excellent condition. (1X107239-6A)
79
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Miscellaneous
2290. CLEANING ROD LOT This lot consists of 10 pistol cleaning rods of various lengths and makes, varying from 4” to 12”, in brass and
steel, as well as two shotgun mops for a 410 bore, a 45 cal brass brush, a 9” Berbecker England sewing needle and a Tomlinson Gun
Cleaner in its original box. (1X157293-12S)
2291. SHOOTERS LOT This lot includes several items. (5) .535 diameter round balls, (5) .530 diameter round balls, a wooden starter, and a
conical shaped Lyman #533476 bullet mold head as well as patches and what appears to be a small sear spring. The items are in very
good overall condition. (2X107023-14I)
2292. REPRODUCTION M43 FIELD CAP This black colored wool cap features a Waffen SS Panzer eagle / skull patch on the front with
two pebble finish silver buttons. The liner is a gray color cotton blend and the hat is in overall excellent condition. (1X107241-145H) [Larry
Kaufman Collection]
2293. LOT OF COMPASSES This is a lot of two compasses beginning with a U.S. Engineer Corps Cruchon and Emons lensatic brass compass marked “C-E/No. 20047/19118” on the back which also shows a small chip missing from the circular base. The brass exhibits a pleasant goldenrod patina and the compass will require mechanical attention. Included is a correct leather carry case marked “Modele Depose”
that is fully intact with a scuff on the lid that also shows initials scratched onto the front. The other is also of brass and is marked “U.S.
Engineer Corps” and “Plan Ltd./Neuchatel/Switzerland” and will also require mechanical attention. The brass has toned to a nearly black
patina and included is the original leather carry case with nice supple leather and with blue felt lining intact. (1X77293-8D)
2294. LEATHER PUTTEES LOT This lot contains a pair of British or possible European black leather puttees, they measure 16" x 10 1/4".
They have a unique "U" shaped pattern cut out of the bottom for a boot and have two leather straps for attachment. The puttees rate very
good displaying some light scratches and drying cracks with its age. (2X176222-12)
2295. BRASS SWORD CANE/UMBRELLA STAND This is a rather neat pillar shaped brass stand that measures 18 5/8" high and 6"
in diameter with 8 1/4" bases, the bottom is marked "Made In England". The sides of the stand show an embossed outdoors pub scene
of gentlemen enjoying a pint, toasting a couple and their dog as they wave and walk by, one of the gents has his head on table most likely
from enjoying an extra pint or two. The top of the stand is equipped with woven rawhide, providing placement for twelve or so canes or
umbrellas. An interesting yet useful conversation piece. (1X57586-100)
(100/200)
2296. BRUNING & WALLACE AIRCRAFT PROTRACTOR This Lot includes a vintage WWII era aircraft protractor and case. The case
is constructed with finger joints and is labeled in black stencil "Aircraft Protractor / Mark 3-B, A.A.F. / Order No. DA 42-2822 / Spec. No.
18-P-5 / Manufacturer's DRWG No. 2832 / Bruning-Wallace Chicago". The case has a with-the-grain crack along the left side that has
allowed the fingers to slide apart but could be easily repaired. The case contains the drafting arm, one blade, (2) slide rulers, Mars 700
technical pen, (4) assorted lead refills. The items remain in very good to near excellent condition. (1X107241-142) [Larry Kaufman
Collection]
2297. SHOOTING ACCESSORY AND AMMUNITION LOT This lot contains four items. First are two wooden 22 LR cartridge blocks, one
by Al Freeland and the other a homemade version of the Freeland. Second is a hinged case with custom fitted two pistol wooden insert. Third
is a Kleen Bore cleaning rod for .22 to .45 Cal that appears in excellent condition in its original package. Last is a small cigar box containing miscellaneous ammunition including a full box of Remington Kleanbore, a few 38 S&W and 9mm, and two bore brushes. (1X127197-2,4)
2298. LOT OF RELOADING DIES This lot consists of two separate sets of reloading dies. First is a two-piece set of dies from Pacific Gun
Sight Co. for 32 W.S. in about very good condition with a bit of oxidation on the knurled sections and bottoms of dies. A capping arm for
a loading press is included inside the original light blue cardboard box which shows wear on all sides. Second is a set of Lyman AllAmerican dies for 25-20 with only two of the original three dies present. They have seen light use and are in their original black cardboard
box. (1X157293-14C)
2299. LOT OF CONTEMPORARY PRESENTATION CASES Two total: (1) contemporary walnut presentation case for a Southerner
style deringer. The exterior rates very good to excellent with light storage and handling marks, tight seams and even finish. The inside rates
excellent with a cut out for a Southerner style deringer and lined in red velvet material. The cover has a brass latch and brass hinges. One
screw is missing on one of the hinges; (1) contemporary hardwood presentation case. The exterior rates excellent with minor storage and
handling marks, tight seams and even finish. The inside rates excellent with four compartments and red baize lining. The box includes a
metal cleaning rod with slotted end. The box is equipped with a key lock but no key is provided. The box will neatly hold a Southerner
style deringer. (2X86229-A40,41)
2300. VINYL LUGGAGE CASE LOT This lot consists of one 30”x7”x3 1/2” tan vinyl luggage case set up for a double barrel SxS shotgun
or rifle that has a WW Greener label inside its cover and is in near excellent condition overall showing a few minor scuffs and other handling
marks on its exterior, and light signs of use on its green fabric interior. The case is fitted with leather corners, brass furniture, leather carry
handle and comes with a chrome oil bottle and a key that fits the lockable latches. (2X127194-27)
2301. LOT OF GUN RELATED VIDEO CASSETTES Lot contains 16 videos to include several technical / instructional, hunting, and
general gun history. Some of the titles include Guns of Valor, Waco, The Big Lie, Gunfighters of the Old West and many more. Please note
these videos have not been previously viewed and we do not know their level of function. (2X104299-68)
2302. LOT OF FISHING AND SHOOTING ACCESSORIES This lot includes five items. First is a handmade pocket fishing jig with
heavy line, large weight, and two large gauge hooks. Second is a matchbox containing six hand-tied flies in varying conditions. Third is a
metal tin of Mustad-Cincinnati Bass Hooks with bright color and near all of its enamel finish remaining on the label. Fourth is an Austrianmade brass "trench" lighter, likely WWII era, in excellent condition. Fifth is a leather tobacco pouch marked Benson & Hedges London,
New York & Montreal, with the initials H.M.C. embossed on the front. The hard sided pouch shows light scuffing and spots of mildew
staining and is filled with an assortment of barrel brushes, patches and related cleaning supplies in overall very good condition. The balance
of the aforementioned items are in very good overall condition. (2X105178-3,10)
2303. ANTIQUE SHOT HORN WITH CAMP PATENT STOP CHARGER This is a 10 1/2” bodied translucent gray and a cream color
horn. The horn has a rounded rosewood or walnut butt retained by a German silver ferrule. The “nozzle” end of the horn has a brass collar
with screw-off patent top. The body of the charger has a cast-in-relief depiction of hunter and dog with scroll on its rear side. The removable charging cup has three positions, it actuates a spring-loaded cut-off within the body of the patent top. There are two iron loops affixed
as hanger provision, one on the nozzle collar the other on the semi-bulbous butt. The spring housing has the patent date on one end
“Patented/July 12, 1853”, the patent being held by Chauncey Camp of Hartford Connecticut. A very nice horn over all with a very clever
stop-charger. (1X37586-102)
2304. STOCK LOT This lot includes a smooth pistol grip buttstock for a Savage 99 rifle. The walnut stock measures 17" overall and shows
spots of flaking in the varnish its entire length. There are several light handling marks and the wooden pistolgrip cap has been broken off
leaving a small chip, and the dowel it was held in place with, exposed. The stock is devoid of any hardware and remains in good overall
condition. (1X107023-3H)
80
Miscellaneous
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2305. SAVAGE STOCK LOT This lot includes a Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock for a Savage 99 rifle. The buttstock measures 16 3/4" overall
with raised left side shadowline cheek piece. The buttstock is devoid of any hardware and appears to have been lightly cleaned with a few
light impressions and handling marks remaining. (1X107023-3D)
2306. STOCK LOT This lot includes a semi inletted walnut buttstock and forend for a lever action rifle. The straight grip buttstock measures
13 1/4" with a crescent style butt and has been partially inletted. The semi inletted forend measures 10" overall and is stenciled in ink along
the barrel groove "39 Mar" possibly meaning this is a semi-inlet stock for a Marlin Model 39. (1X107023-9B)
2307. STOCK LOT This lot includes a folding SKS synthetic stock from The Combat Exchange. The two piece molded stock is checkered along
the forend and pistolgrip and appears to have never been assembled on a gun and remains in excellent condition. (2X106247-28B)
2308. HANDGUARD LOT This lot includes three military style handguards. First are two handguards with spring clips measuring 9 1/2" overall, one with a sight cutout, the other with a stripe of white paint along the top. These handguards are likely for a Krag carbine and appear
to be modern replacements showing no identification or part numbers. Second is a handguard with sight cutout measuring 12 3/4" over
that is numbered on its underside “4030” with front metal present. There are overall light handling marks and the handguards in this lot
are in very good to near excellent condition. (107023-9F)
2309. LOT OF GUN STOCKS This is a lot of two rifle stocks beginning with a Herter’s Model U9 that measures 29 1/2” in overall length. The classic
style walnut stock rates very good to excellent, retaining about 95% finish with scattered handling marks and smudges, including a 4” white area
on the left side. The stock features diamond shaped maple inlays on each side and a ventilated rubber recoil pad. The other one is a factory
Weatherby Vanguard VGX measuring 32” and retaining about 97% finish. There is a crack through the wrist, stock webs and up to front screw
hole bringing the overall rating to about good. Featured are rosewood forend and pistolgrip cap and rubber recoil pad. (2X76600-10A)
2310. RIFLE STOCK LOT This is a sporterized stock for a 1903 Springfield military bolt action rifle with an overall length of 34”. The excellent
condition walnut stock shows nice figure and retains about 99% of an uneven finish and a few scattered small handling are evident. This
handsome Monte Carlo stock features a rolled cheekpiece, pistolgrip with black plastic checkered cap and matching buttplate. Included
is a tan canvas military style sling attached by a set of excellent Uncle Mike’s detachable sling swivels and showing minor soiling and with
brass hardware exhibiting light oxidation. (1X77293-8X)
2311. RIFLE STOCK LOT This lot consists of a sporterized Model 1903 rifle stock. The smooth walnut stock with rounded nose and added
Western Field pad has a 1/4" drying crack at the tip of the channel with overall light handling marks in good overall condition. (1X107023-10C)
2312. STOCK LOT This lot includes four partially inletted walnut buttstocks. The stocks measure roughly 17" and have a unique four tab with
half-moon cutout where the stock would meet the receiver. One of the stocks has a large sliver missing from the left side top and the rest
are in good overall condition. (1X107023-9H)
2313. SIGHT ADJUSTMENT TOOL This lot includes a SigTac sight adjustment tool. This Model SP2022 tool has an aluminum body with
free moving T-handle adjustment knobs and remains in very good condition. (1X107494-14A)
2314. LOT OF LONG GUN SOFT CASES This lot consists of three vinyl cases ranging from 44” to 50” in length in good condition. One
has a full length zipper, the last two have 1/4 length zippers. (2X126750-6A)
2315. BACKPACK FRAME This lot consists of a used hiking type backpack frame with straps. It is in good condition overall and is graygreen enamel. Measures 37” tall by 13” wide and has fold-down lower “shelf” for gear. (1X204349-25B)
2316. HARD CASE LOT This lot consists of a Flambeau Tactical rectangular hard case that measures 41”x14”x4 1/2”. This black plastic case
is foam lined and is in overall excellent condition showing a few faint handling marks. (2X126559-2)
2317. CARTRIDGE ADAPTER LOT This lot consists of a single Winchester 30 WCF/32 S&W Cartridge Adapter. The adapter rates good
overall with two small cracks and a bend at the head of the cartridge. An interesting lot overall. (204287-29NN)
2318. M1904 CAVALRY SCABBARD This leather saddle scabbard fits the famous M1903 Springfield bolt action rifle. The scabbard is
in good condition overall showing handling marks, and wear on the leather, the end of the leather is bent, and a strap has broken off but
is included. The metal buckles and hooks show oxidation. A good piece for the 1903 Springfield or U.S. militaria collector. (207405-11)
2319. PAIR OF BOARDING PIKES This lot consists of two boarding pikes that measure about 8 feet in length overall. The wood shows
flaking and remnants of paint, the butt ends with bulbous knobs. The spike-shaped ends are duel-strapped and measure roughly 16 1/4”
in length. One has had the strap deteriorate and rust away on one side only, making that head fit loosely. Overall an interesting lot for the
nautical collector or reenactor. (207405-7)
2320. LOT OF LONG GUN SOFT CASES This lot consists of ten soft long gun cases that range from 46" to 50", and two gun socks. All
but one of gun cases feature a full length zipper and the last case is a traditional sleeve. (207165-58A)
2321. LOT OF LONG GUN HARD CASES This lot consists of two leather long gun cases. The first case measures 47 1/2" in length, and
9 1/4" in width. The lining of the case is faux tiger fur. The case is fitted with four brass buckles and a handle but no lock. The second case
measures 35" in length, and 13 1/2" in width. The outside of the case is marked "MIRELSON" and "262-96-3233". The yellow foam lining
of the case is deteriorating. There are locks present but no key. (206019-25A)
2322. LOT OF LONG GUN HARD CASES This lot consists of two hard cases for long guns. The first case measures 52" in length and 12"
in width. The outside of the case is leather while the inside is lined with faux tiger fur. This case is equipped with a lock and keys are included.
The second case measures 50" in length and 13 1/2" in width. The case has a steel exterior and a green foam interior. (206019-25B)
2323. LOT OF LONG GUN HARD CASES This lot consists of two hard cases for long guns. Both cases measure 36" in length and 8" in
width. Both cases are lined with red velvet on the inside and black steel on the outside. (206019-25C)
2324. LOT OF LONG G U N HAR D CAS E S This lot consists of two hard cases for long guns. Both cases measure 36" in length and
9" in width. The outside of the cases are aluminum while the inside is foam lined and customizable to fit side by side shotguns or double
rifles. (206019-25D)
2325. LONG GUN HARD CASE LOT This lot consists of a single hard case for a long gun. The case measures 34" in length and 13" in
width. The outside of the case is aluminum while the inside is lined with green foam. (206019-25E)
2326. LOT OF LONG GUN HARD CASES This lot consists of two Orvis long gun hard cases. Both cases are leather lined on the outside and
foam lined on the inside. Both cases measure 32" in length, one case measures 8" in width and the other 12 1/2" in width. (206019-25F)
2327. LOT OF LONG G U N HAR D CAS E S This lot consists of two Orvis long gun hard cases. Both cases are leather lined on the
outside and green foam lined on the inside. Both cases measure 32" in length but one case measures 8 3/4" in width and the other
10" in width. (206019-25G)
2328. LOT OF LONG GUN HARD CASES This lot consists of two long gun hard cases. Both cases are aluminum and lined with gray
foam on the inside. Both cases measure 36" and are equipped with locks and keys. One case measures 9" in width while the other measures 12" in width. The larger case also exhibits some oxidation on the top. (206019-25H)
81
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Miscellaneous
2329. LOT OF LONG GUN HARD CASES This lot consists of two Orvis long gun hard cases. Both cases are leather lined on the outside
and foam lined on the inside. The cases measure 31" in length and 9 3/4" in width. (206019-25I)
2330. LOT OF LONG GUN HARD CASES This lot consists of two long gun hard cases. The first case has a hard green plastic exterior
and a green foam interior. Its length is 50" while its width is 11", and there is a lock present but no key. One latch is missing but the others
are there and exhibit some oxidation staining. The second case has a hard light brown exterior with a green foam interior. The length is
37" and the width is 10". (206019-25J)
2331. LOT OF LONG GUN HARD CASES This lot consists of two long gun hard cases. The first case has a black leather exterior and
velvet green interior. The first case measures 52 1/2" in length and 9" in width and it is equipped with a lock that has keys. The second
case has a light brown ribbed plastic exterior and a green foam interior. It is equipped with a lock but the keys are absent. (206019-25K)
2332. LOT OF LONG GUN SOFT CASES This lot consists of five long gun soft cases. The cases range from 46" to 53" in length. (207647-32)
2333
2333. B R ITI S H P I AT
ANTI-TANK WEAPON
This lot consists of a British World War Two
“Projector Infantry Anti-Tank” (PIAT). The metal sur2334
faces retain 70% arsenal applied green enamel with
scattered scratches and fading. The launcher measures
37 3/4" in length and the tube measures 2 3/4" in width. The launcher has its
sights, and the cork but lacks a rocket and bipod. A very good item for the World
War Two collector. (207659-7) {NON-GUN}
2334. GERMAN PPK PARTY LEADER LEATHER HOLSTER This lot
consists of a Nazi PPK Party Leader holster. The front flap of the holster has
mostly visible Nazi Eagle and Swastika, the inside flap is marked
"1.R.G.M/Crossed Rifles" and the maker's mark is indiscernible. The holster condition rates very good overall showing light crazing and handling marks. A good holster that
will go will with an PPK or World War Two collection. (207417-3A)
(500/700)
2335. BARREL LOT This lot consists of a Winchester Model 1200 deer slug 12 ga. shotgun barrel
with a bright excellent bore. The 22" barrel retains 98% original blue with a few light pinprick pits around
the muzzle. Barrel is sighted with a silver bead front sight and an adjustable rear sight. (157285-21A)
2336. BARREL LOT This lot consists of a Remington Model 1100 barrel in 12 ga., 30" ventilated rib
barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with pinprick pits
on the magazine tube collar. The original box is included. (157087-135B)
2337. MISCELLANEOUS LOT This lot consists of a fishing reel and a gun cleaning kit. The reel is by the Wright & McGill Co., an Eagle Claw
Fre Line model 2525 skirted spool spinning reel that appears as new in original packaging with manual and papers and with the factory
box showing light edge wear, small tears and light soiling. These models are considered collectible and this 2525 has a 1 to 3.5 gear ratio
and weighs 18.6 ozs. The cleaning kit in this lot also appears unused and is enclosed in the original zippered black nylon case with a 4”
diameter and the Orvis company name stamped on the top. The interior is beginning to lose some of its adhesive qualities and included
are two brushes, four brass components, cable snake, plastic bottle of Otis bore solvent and “The Whole Kit and Caboodle” by Otis, instruction manual. (76816-6Q)
2338. BEEMAN MODEL R10 BREAK BARREL COCKING AIR RIFLE serial #1102519, 5mm (20cal), 21” barrel with a bright
excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few specks of oxidation and a couple of minor handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock with checkered grip and raised cheekpiece rates near excellent with several minor handling blemishes. The gun is fitted with a Tasco 2-7x scope with duplex reticle and clear optics. No sights included. (127685-4)
2339. COLT GRIP LOT This lot includes a set of Coltwood grips and two grip adapters for a Colt Woodsman second series pistol. These are
second series style checkered grips with sharp points and have a few very light handling marks. Also included are a 3/8" and 1/2" grip
backstrap adapter all items remain in excellent condition. (107494-14A)
2340. WINCHESTER LOADING TOOL This lot includes a Model 1894 reloading tool. The metal surface is mostly a plum colored patina
with overall light to perhaps moderate spots of oxidation staining. The working parts move freely and this tool is intended for reloading 3240 cartridges. The stampings are crisp and legible and this tool remains in very good condition. (107494-14B)
2341. U.S. MARKED WIRE CUTTERS This lot includes a pair of Model 1910 G.I. issued wire cutters. The handles are marked U.S. on
opposing sides and there are scattered spots of light oxidation staining present. The teeth in the jaws are lightly worn and this item remains
in about very good condition. (107494-14E)
2342. LOT OF FISHING REELS This lot includes two vintage bait casting reels. First is a Hendryx take apart reel with #60 stamped on the
foot and has a bone handle. The reel appears to function properly. Second is an Ocean City #1581 reel. The reel appears to be in proper
working order and both items remain in near excellent condition. (107217-14)
2343. LEATHER JACKET This lot includes a leather bomber style jacket with N.R.A. Life Member insignia on left side front. The jacket is a Burks
Bay size small and has the original hangtag still attached to the left sleeve. This is a quality leather jacket in excellent condition. (107217-12)
2344. LOT OF GUN SLEEVES This lot includes an assortment of 29 long gun sleeves. There are seven zippered sleeves in various lengths
and 22 assorted length tie style made of various colors and materials all in overall very good condition. (107244-35K)
82
Miscellaneous
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2345. LOT OF GUN SLEEVES This lot of eight sleeves have nylon and canvas shells including several having above average padding and
length. Manufacturers include Remington, Gun Mate, Kolpin, Winchester and Boyt and the condition is excellent. (107244-35I)
2346. SPORTSMAN LOT This lot contains two items. First is an Otis "Whole Kit and Caboodle" field cleaning kit. The kit appears complete and
comes in a small circular zippered pouch marked Orvis on the front. Second is an Eagle Claw Model 2525 Skirted Spool spinning reel in a
correct period shipping box. The reel is complete with instructions and warranty card and remains in as-near-new condition. (106186-6Q)
2347. LOT OF COLLECTIBLES This lot includes a variety of items to include belt buckles, padlocks, safety pins and other interesting metal
objects. First is a bronze colored die cast rectangular belt buckle measuring 3 3/8"X2" with a picture of a prison between "Colorado State
Penitentiary / Canon City Colo." that shows a few spots of finish loss along some of the letters and corresponding high edges. The buckle
is complete and remains in good overall condition. Second is an interesting round badge measuring 2" in diameter and is marked
"Plantation Police / Georgetown County / five pointed star with 1858 date / South Carolina / Runaway Slave Patrol" The pin is soft soldered
in place and this badge remains in very good condition. Third are three safety pins measuring 3", 4 1/2", and 5" respectively. Fourth are
three metal whistles there is a dog style whistle with "DAD" marked, a brass whistle and a chrome whistle with B.S.A. logo all in very good
condition. Fifth are four assorted metal vintage pad locks all with keys in operational condition. Sixth is a set of modern made thumb-cuffs
made in Taiwan with key in good working condition. Last are an assortment of 5 plated brass clips and four skeleton style keys all in very
good condition. (107293-8XX)
2348. LOT OF RELOADING HAND TOOLS This lot includes six items. First is a set of wooden handles with three assorted bullet mould
heads. The heads include a Lyman #451 dual round ball mold, #257325 4 groove conical shaped mold and an Ideal # 71, 3-groove conical
shape mold. The molds all have clean cavities two are missing the sprue cutter screws and one is missing the sprue cutter. The handles
are in excellent condition. Second is a complete Lyman-Ideal No. 310 reloading tool with 38 Special dies. The tool appears complete in its
original box with dies in remains in excellent condition. (107494-10)
2349. LOT OF RELOADING TOOLS This lot includes five items. First are three Lee hand loading kits in the following calibers: 270 Win.,
30-06, and 303 British. The kits are complete and remain in excellent condition. Second is a Mequon Reloading Corp., Unitized Loader in
220 Swift. The kit appears to be missing the priming rod and remainder of the items are in very good overall condition. This lot also includes
9 dies and head punches for a Lyman lubricator and sizer. (107494-21, 10)
2350. WELLNER SUGAR BOWL This lot includes what is likely a postwar silver sugar bowl with party eagle / RK marking. The bottom of the bowl
is marked Wellner / 75 c.l. / 22 and has toned a dark pewter color with the insides
remaining a bright silver. The bowl measures 5 1/2" tall to the point of the lid and 8"
2350
to the widest points of the handles. It remains in excellent condition. (107563-9)
2351. VIETNAMESE BATTLE FLAG This lot includes a National Liberation
Vietcong battle flag. The flag measures 34"X26" and is red and blue with a tan
colored star located in the middle of the flag. A numeral 6 is sewn in the upper
left hand corner and the flag remains in near excellent condition. (107563-10)
2352. CONFEDERATE MEMORABILIA This lot includes a custom plaque
measuring 18"x7 1/2" with a small assortment of pins, "southern cross" and
partial blade with handle. The blade is from a Second World War-era woodsman’s
pal has a partial "Woodsman" marking and the handguard appears to be marked
"10-14-B". There is a crossed saber hat device in the lower right corner, a Citadell pin
dated 1842, on the lower left corner with standard military and lions head buttons in the
top corners. An eclectic collection of items put together on a small plaque with and interesting hand written story on the back. (107452-2)
2353. FRAMED CAVE ART This lot includes a nicely framed and decorated spear and arrow
head. There is a small black stone measuring 1 1/2"x 5/8" and a nicely etched spear head. The
spear head has cracked in half at some point but remains nestled neatly together. There is a small
description taped to the front lower left corner explaining the Petroglyphs. The glass has some
rough edges hidden by the frame and this lot remains in very good overall condition. (107547-1)
2354. LOT OF MILITARY INSIGNIA This lot includes a variety of items tied together
2356
with a military theme. First are an assortment of uniform buttons to include two small and three
large all in very good condition. Second are three post cards a small picture of a picket camp
on James Island, and eight stamps (4) 5 cent and (4) ten cent all items in very good to excellent
condition. Third are 25 assorted sew on patches with numerous insignias all in excellent condition. Fourth are five assorted pins and or medals to include: (1) Good Merit medal in presentation box with ribbon (1) WWII style naval officers cap badge, (1) WWII style good conduct ribbon, (1) submarine warfare enlisted man pin, and (1) pilots wings. All appear in very good to
excellent condition. Fifth are two badges, the first is an Air Force Security Police badge #Q1625 that
is missing its pin but remains in good overall condition. Second is an Egyptian police badge with
spread eagle and red, white, and black shield in very good condition. (107457-3, 6)
2355. NAPOLEONIC WAR FIGURINES This lot includes three miniature die cast
figurines of the British 92nd Foot soldier. There is one in the kneeling with rifle, one at
attention holding rifle and one in a standing ready to fire position all with bright color
and in excellent condition. The figures come in an illustrated box with foam insert and
printed paper telling a brief history. The end label is marked W Britain and RC Ertl Inc.
and these figures appear to be part of a larger set. (107264-7)
2356. PORCELAIN COLT STATUE This lot includes a nicely figured porcelain
statue of a Rampant Colt. The statue stands roughly 18" tall and is 14 1/2" at its widest
point. The horse is all black with a flowing yellow-green dust cloud rising up under it to the
chest. A handsome Colt statue that needs a new home. (107264-15)
2357. GERMAN WWII LOT A WWII era metal gas mask canister marked Waller / 1937 on
the inner lid. The can remains in very good condition with several layers of flaking paint on the
exterior surface with some spots of minor oxidation present as well. The canister is missing the
carry straps and would be an easy restore if one wanted to. Also includes a stamped aluminum
belt plate with 1934 style SS Totenkopf. A very good condition buckle, which has R.Z.M. /
M34/2 markings on the reverse clasp. (107264-9,5)
83
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Miscellaneous
2358. UNION SAILOR WHIRLIGIG This lot includes a wooden wind catcher measuring 10" tall with an 8" wingspan. The arms are supposed to freely spin in the wind
and these were used as lawn and fence decorations typically. The whirligig is hand
2358
painted and could use a light touch up but remains complete in about excellent condition. (107264-13)
2359. REPLICA 12 LB FIELD CANNON This lot includes a replica Civil War era
field cannon on wooden carriage. The cannon as assembled measures roughly
15"x10"x6" with metal capped wagon style wheels, removable rammer, and stack
of molded cannon balls. The tube appears to be zinc measuring 7 1/2" in length and
remains in excellent condition. (107264-14)
2360. LOT OF PICTURES This lot contains two items first is a 6 1/2"x8" portrait of J.
Edgar Hoover that has been mounted to an antique white matte that has slightly
faded colors but remains in very good condition. Second is a framed lithograph of
the "General" a famous locomotive from during the civil war that passed hands back
and forth between sides. There are a few minor chips in the frame and the sketch
was drawn be Alec Stern and remains in very good condition. It is a little known bit
of trivia that Mr. Hoover was extremely fond of locomotives. (107264-10, 11)
2361. TEXAS LONG HORN MOUNT This lot includes a 47" pair of steer horns with
simple wood mount. The horns are attached to the wooden base with tack nails that
have toned to a smooth brown patina. The base of the mount appears to have been
an old fence post that has great character markings to include drying cracks, old
fence staples and broken nails all of which are sunk below the surface of the wood.
These horns remain in excellent condition. (107631-35)
2362. TEXAS LONG HORN MOUNT This lot includes a set of steer horns mounted
to a simple square cut 12" wooden plaque. The horns have a tip to tip measurement
of 35" and are bound with a natural colored tooled leather and rope wrap. These horns are in excellent
condition and would make a great accent to any western or camp décor. (107361-35A)
2363. TEXAS LONG HORN MOUNT This lot includes a 54" set of steer horns with black tips. The
2364
horns are mounted to a square cut wooden plaque with tooled leather and rope wraps. The larger section of leather is a dark russet color while the two smaller over wraps are a natural color with three rope
wraps in the middle on each. This is an impressive set of horns in excellent condition. (107361-35B)
2364. AMES PEACE FLASK This very good N.P. Ames marked 1838 dated flask has a dark
2365
caramel color patinated body with screw-off patent fire proof top. The adjustable spout has three
positions and a small wedge shaped cut-off that tends to stick slightly. The triangular shaped
hangers are present and the initials WS are stamped near the eagles head. There is a small split
in the seam along the bottom edge and the embossing on the body remains very good with much
of the detail remaining. This is a very good example overall. (107631-28A)
2365. BATTY PEACE FLASK This very good Batty marked 1853 dated flask has a light caramel
color patinated body with screw-off patent fire proof top. The adjustable spout has three position and the cut-off sticks slightly but all parts
function. There are round suspension
hangers and several small compressions
on the reverse side and a moderate
sized one at the top of the shield on the
obverse. The embossing on the body
rates very good with the reverse having more fine detail
remaining and the
seams appear tight. A very good example overall. (107361-28B)
2366.ANTIQUE MINIATURE SALUTE CANNON This cannon is a 32 caliber blank firing only that has a one piece iron
body and frame. It measures 6" long and stands 3 1/2" tall on the
cast iron wagon style wheels. The tube measures 4" in length and is
2366
loaded from the breech where activated by a striker with pull string.
The metal surfaces are an overall brown patina and all parts appear to
work freely. This is a neat mini that is sure to make a big bang in the back yard. (107631-9)
2367.
SCALE
MODE L
NAVAL 4-POUNDER This is a nicely made scale model of a
Naval 4-pounder on a Navy or Garrison style carriage. The iron tube
measures 21" overall with a lipped face, flared muzzle, with two astragals and fillets. The trunnions are 1 1/4" in diameter and 1 1/2" long.
The barrel has a slightly curved about a 1" lightly oxidized bore that is
17" deep with reinforced vent hole. The tube has a recent coat of flat
black enamel that shows light casting marks and spots of oxidation staining. The carriage shows
overall flaking varnish with some bare wood peeking through. The mounting hardware is cast steel
and the elevation block is present. This is a very good scale model salute cannon sure to be a great
confetti thrower. (107631-2)
2368. 1860 CAVALRY SCABBARDS This lot includes three reproduction two loop scabbards with drag for the 1860 Cavalry sabre. The hanger loops are present and the once nickel plat2367
ed scabbards are now mostly covered in oxidation with patches of nickel remaining. The bodies
are free of dings and dents and the scabbards remain in good overall condition. (107361-34A)
84
Miscellaneous
2369. 1860 SCABBARDS This lot includes three reproduction two-loop
scabbards with drag for the 1860 Cavalry sabre. The hanger loops are present and the once nickel plated scabbards are now mostly covered in oxidation with patches of nickel remaining. The bodies are free of dings and
dents and the scabbards remain in good overall condition. (107361-34B)
2370. 1850 OFFICERS SCABBARD This lot includes a leather scabbard with brass collars, hangers, and drag for a Model 1860 officers
sword. The brass remains bright showing light scattered scratches
with two areas along the drag that have flaked due to dents. The
leather is slightly crazed and the stitching remains tight. This is a very
good condition reproduction scabbard overall. (107421-70A)
2371. FRAMED BUFFALO BILL POSTER This lot includes a handsomely framed "Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders
of the World" poster. This is an antique reprint of an original poster.
There can be seen images of the old tears and folds, as well as a water
stain, present on the original poster from-which this image was taken.
The frame measures 42"X 31" with a viewing area of 33"X22". The
poster is bordered with a grass paper design and is illustrated with
several Native American characters involved in battle and ceremonial
scenes. This is a nicely displayed piece of Americana. (107631-14)
2372. FRAMED DOG PORTRAIT This lot includes a framed portrait of
two young Brittney Spaniels working the high grass of a field. The canvas portrait was done by J.C. Tracey. The detailed custom wood frame
measures 25"X18" with a nice brick red finish. The portrait remains in
very good condition. (107631-32)
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2371
2372
2373. FRAMED NAVAL PRINT This lot includes a
framed naval print measuring 24"X30" with fancy molded
wooden frame with gold leaf finish. The viewing area measures 15 1/2"X21 1/2" and shows a scene with six naval
vessels in a port setting. There are fold marks in the print
and a couple of small tears along the top edge. This is a
handsome framed print in very good condition that would
look sharp hanging in any rustic décor. (107631-16)
2374. P38 HOLSTER This lot includes a black
leather Type I holster with EWX / 1943 and
Waa195 markings on back side. The holster
shows several light scratches from use with
minor mildew staining on the flap and body.
The stitching remains tight and front closure strap is present. This is a very good
example. (107573-22)
2375. P38 RIG This lot includes a black leather
Type I holster with belt and buckle. The holster is marked P38 with a partial manufacture code that is undecipherable / 1942
date with no military acceptance marks visible. The stitching has popped in some
places and the closure strap is missing
however the leather remains supple. The
belt is marked “jkh /42” and measures 36"
overall with "Gott Mit Uns / spread eagle
clutching swastika" marked on the buckle
that has faded dull metal finish with spots of
oxidation and/or staining present. This is an
about very good grouping. (107573-23)
2373
85
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Miscellaneous
2376. FRAMED PRINT This lot includes framed
color lithograph titled "The Pointers and Hare"
by J. Seymour. The frame measures 25"X31"
with the view area of 17"X23 1/2" that is bordered with a rice paper design. The print has
vibrant colors and shows two dogs boxing in
on a hare hiding in the brush while the hunter
approaches on horseback. The print remains in
near excellent condition. (107631-17)
2377. FRAMED SOLDIERS DISCHARGE This
is a framed soldiers Memorial discharge marketed by the Army Navy Record Company. This
particular one for Civil War service, certifying
that John Predmore enlisted September 9, 1864
from Ocean County, State of New Jersey and
mustered in as a private for one year service.
Mustering into Company B of the 12th Regiment
New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, his commanding
officers are listed, as well as the battles the
Regiment was engaged in, namely Boydton
Plank Rd., Hatcher’s Run, Dabney’s Mill,
Hatcher’s run again, Watkins house, Boydton
2376
2377
and White Oak Roads, Sutherland station, The Fall of Petersburg, Sailor’s
Creek, Farmville and finally at Appomattox. It states he was honorably discharged June 1865 at Munson’s Hill Virginia. The presentation at the bottom of the image mentions it is presented by him to his wife Elizabeth and
his five children, dated March 1912. The view is full-color and shows
naval battles, cavalry charges with artillery and infantry at the bottom. The
view measures 17 3/4” by 23 1/4”. This is housed in an antique wood and
plaster frame with remnants of light gold leaf. The frame proper measures
26 1/4” by 32”. (37631-15)
2378. LI NCOLN PICTU R E
This lot includes an antique
CDV photograph of President
2378
Lincoln with his son Tad. The
picture measures 2 1/2" x 4"
with slightly rounded edges
and has light ingrained dirt
staining along the border. The
back side has a missing strip
1/2"x3" of peeled paper likely
from this photo being secured
in a book or album. This is a
neat piece of Americana in
very good plus condition.
(107631-31)
(100/200)
2379. WO O D E N
GUN
V I S E This lot includes a
Mountain Meadow Enterprises
left hand wooden gun vise
measuring 27 1/2"X 8"X 6
1/2". The vise is finished in a
red oak stain and appears to be
complete with contact points
wrapped in smooth russet colored leather. This is a handsome bench
piece that remains in excellent condition. (107465-7)
2380. WOODEN GUN VISE This lot includes a Mountain Meadow Enterprises right hand wooden gun vise measuring 27 1/2"X 8"X 6 1/2".
The vise is finished in a red oak stain and appears to be complete with contact points wrapped in smooth russet colored leather. This is a
handsome bench piece that remains in excellent condition. (107465-7A)
2381. LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS GUN ACCESSORIES This lot includes hangers, scope covers, tools and cleaning accessories. First
is a set of Butler Creek bikini style one size fits all lens covers in its original unopened packaging. Second are two small leather pouches
with rope bore snakes that have brass ends. Third is a Safariland No. 33 black leather belt pouch. Fourth is a fancy T handle nipple wrench
and last are 16 assorted brass gun hangers likely all from Hoppe's with some still in original packaging. These items are in very good to
near excellent condition. (107465-1D3)
2382. GRIFFIN & HOWE SHOTGUN CLEANING KIT This lot includes an oak case with several items relating to the cleaning and
maintenance of shotguns. The case measures 19 3/4"X8"X3" with brass hardware and is lockable (1 key provided). The contents list as
follows: (2) two piece wooden rods, (3) turn screws, (2) oilers, (1) brass shell holder, (2) 20 ga., snap caps, (4) assorted wire bore brushes, (1) bore mop, and (1) jag. The contents appear unused and remain in excellent condition. (107465-3)
86
Miscellaneous
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2383. LEG-O-MUTTON CASES This lot includes three. First is a brown russet color 28" case by Lawrence. The case is lined with red baize
and shows minor handling marks around the outer edges. The handle, straps and stitching all are complete and case is in excellent condition. Second is a 26" Red Head case with green baize lining. The case shows several light handling marks with a few popped stitches.
The handles and straps are complete and the leather remains supple. The attaching strap for the lid has popped stitching and is present
but not attached. Case remains in good overall condition. Third is a 30 1/2" red russet colored Lewis Drake case that is lined with faux fur.
The case appears to be unused and is in excellent condition. (107465-17A)
2384. LOT OF TAKEDOWN CASES This lot includes two leg-o-mutton and double ended case. First is a brown russet color rectangular
leather case measuring 33 1/2"X7 1/2"X3 1/4". The case has green baize lining and all straps are complete. There are several light handling marks and the case remains in very good condition. Second is a 28" red russet color leather Lewis Drake leg-o-mutton case with
faux fur lining in excellent condition. Third is a 34" brown russet color leather leg-o-mutton style case with gold baize lining that has light
handling marks and spots of verdigris around the brass hardware and remains in very good condition. (107465-17A1)
2385. STOCK BLAN K This lot includes two pieces of very attractive circassian walnut. The first piece measures 13 3/4"X2 1/2"X2" and
has a slight warp near the middle. The second piece measures 19 3/4"X2 1/4" with a taper from 6 1/2" to 4" along its length. This
piece also has a slight curve to it as well. These are lovely clean figured pieces of wood that once finished would enhance even the
grayest of actions. (107465-2B)
2386. REMINGTON STOCK This lot includes press checkered pistol grip buttstock for a model 1100 shotgun. The stock has very few light
handling marks and remains in excellent condition. (107465-17B2)
2387. KRIEGHOFF STOCK This lot includes a buttstock and forend for a K32. The walnut Monte Carlo checkered pistol grip buttstock rates
near excellent with a three line ventilated Krieghoff recoil pad. The checkered forend rates near excellent with a few light handling marks
and does not have any of the attaching iron present. The stocks are a brownish brick colored red with clean checkering and remain in
about excellent condition. (107465-17B3)
2388. BROWNING STOCK This lot includes a press checkered walnut forend and pistol grip buttstock for a Model B80 semi-auto shotgun.
The stocks are in excellent condition showing only a couple minor handling marks. (107465-17B4)
2389. LJUTIC STOCK This lot includes a checkered pistol grip walnut stock and forend likely for a Mono Gun with an adjustable comb and
"recoil bump buster" system that allows the comb to slide to help reduce recoil. The spring and piston are currently not installed but are
provided. The stock and finger groove style fancy checkered forend rate excellent showing only a few minor handling marks. (107465-17B5)
2390. REMINGTON STOCK This lot includes a walnut checkered pistolgrip stock with adjustable comb and buttplate with checkered forend
for a 90T single barrel shotgun. The stock is not maker marked and shows a few light handling marks scattered across its length. The
forend is devoid of any attaching iron and the points remain crisp on the checkering. The stocks have lovely figure and remain in excellent
condition. (107465-17B6)
2391. COLT BLACK POWDER ACCESSORIES This lot includes a gray hinged box with Model 1860 signature series black powder kit.
The kit includes a nickel plated flask, mould, blued nipple wrench, and empty cap tin. The items are in near as new condition and the
overall lot rates excellent. (107465-5A)
2392. GUN SLEEVES This lot includes 22 green colored gun socks and five zippered pistol rugs. The gun socks are from Sack Ups and with
tags showing hand written identifications. They remain in excellent condition. Also included are five medium sized zippered rugs to include
(2) hunter green colored Boyt, (2) tan colored Koplin, and (1) black colored Browning all in very good plus condition. (107465-5C, 15C)
2393. LOT OF GUN SLEEVES This lot includes a variety of 11 long gun cases to include: (7) suede Koplin gun cases with tie closures, (1)
Koplin padded zipper case for a takedown rifle or shotgun measuring 34 1/2" in length, and three assorted manufacture zippered long
gun cases measuring about 48" each. The cases range from good to excellent. (107465-8)
2394. LOT OF BLACK POWDER ACCESSORIES This lot includes two wooden ramrods, two brass cleaning rods (one Lewis Drake
Marked with built in oiler and screwdriver, and one unmarked), TC brass powder measure on leather lanyard, leather shot bag with .44
diameter lead balls, and excelsior powder scoop. The items in this lot are in very good to excellent condition. (107465-5A1)
2395. LOT OF POWDER HORNS This lot includes an 8" horn with adjustable top and 5" horn missing its stopper. The horns have wooden
plugs fastened with tacks and remain in good overall condition. (107465-5A2)
2396. DIXON POWDER FLASK This lot includes a Dixon & Son marked 10" leather wrapped flask with adjustable screw-off patent fireproof top. The body of the shows a few light scuff marks and is free of any dents. The stitching remains tight and all parts work properly.
A fine example overall. (107465-5A3)
2397. HAWKSLEY POWDER FLASK This lot includes a 9" leather wrapped flask with G & J.H.W. Hawksley marked adjustable screw-off
fireproof top. The nickel plating on the metal surfaces has slightly clouded and the leather wrap has numerous small scuff marks however
the stitching remains tight and the body is free of any dents. This is a fine example overall. (107465-5A4)
2398. LOT OF GAME CALLS This lot includes eight duck and or goose calls, two Remington 870 shotgun plugs and cassette tape titled
"STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT DUCK CALLING" by Carlson Championship Call Co. The calls include the following manufacturers: Night &
Hale, P.S. Olt, and Faulk's with some not maker marked. The items range in condition from good to excellent. (107465-5B)
2399. LOT OF LEATHER SHOOTING BAGS This lot contains two shooter’s bags. First is a red russet colored leather shooters bag measuring 12"X9"x6" by Holland Sport. The bag has several light scratches in the surface of the leather that are noT obtrusive with brass hardware that has toned to a dark mustard color with the leather remaining soft and supple. Second is a dark brown russet colored leather
bag measuring 10"X9"X4" by Lewis Drake & Associates. The bag has a few light scratches in the surface of the leather with brass hardware that has toned a dark mustard color and both bags remain in excellent condition. (107465-8)
2400. TAKEDOWN CASE This lot includes an aluminum case measuring 36"X8"X5" with black faux fur lining section to accommodate 4
sets of over / under barrels up to 34" in length. The case remains in excellent condition and has a Presto combination lock that remains
uncoded. (107465-8C)
2401. TAKEDOWN CASE This lot includes an aluminum Americase Premium travel case measuring 32 1/2"X9 1/2"X4" with blue velour lining
that will accommodate a take down over / under shotgun with barrels up to 30" in length. The case is covered with a black nylon cover
that is attached with Velcro and remains in very good condition. (107611-2A)
2402. LEG-O-MUTTON CASE This lot includes near as new in the package 30 1/2" red russet colored leather case by Lewis Drake &
Associates with brass hardware that is in excellent condition. (107465-17A3)
2403. LEG-O-MUTTON CASES This lot includes two unmarked cases labeled “30” and “4D / 28” on the attaching strap. The leather is crazed
and flaking in areas of both cases and all straps are present. There is brass hardware and the cases are about very good condition. (107701-2)
87
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Miscellaneous
2404. LUGGAGE CASE This lot includes
a tan colored leather takedown case
measuring 28"X10"X3" with a sea
2405
green colored velour lining that with
accommodate a two barrel set up to 26
1/2" in length. The case has brass hardware and combination locks that have not
yet been set. Included with this lot are
three spacers and an instruction sheet on
how to set the locks. The case remains in
excellent condition. (107465-8C1)
2405. H&H LUGGAG E CAS E This lot
includes a leather covered wooden Holland
& Holland marked take down case with
brass reinforced corners. The case measures 33"X10"x3 1/2" overall with a
green velour interior with near complete
Holland & Holland label. The case is
sectioned into six compartments and
will accommodate a double gun with
barrels up to 30" in length. This is a
handsome antique looking case that is missing its locking straps and key but has many miles of travel left in it. (107465-8C2)
2406. LUGGAGE CASE This lot includes a green colored canvas covered takedown case with leather reinforced corners and brass hardware.
The case measures 30 1/2"X8 1/2"X3" overall and will accommodate a double with barrels up to 26" in length. The case remains in near
excellent condition an included are a can of Gunsoil, bore mop, jag, green cleaning cloth reproduction box of cloth patches and a wool
wipe and two keys. (107465-8C3)
2407. LOT OF SHOOTERS BOXES This lot includes two boxes. First is a custom leather covered wooden box with brass reinforced corners
measuring 15"X10"X5" with red felt top and bottom interior. The box has been sectioned into five equal sized compartments with removable wood dividers and is lockable however no key is provided. The box is unmarked and remains in excellent condition. Second is a leather
Lancaster Gun Manufacturer cartridge case measuring 15"X9"4 1/2" with five equal sized compartments. The leather is drying and crazed
in places with overall scratches and handling marks from years of use. The brass hardware has toned a dark brown color and the closure
straps are moderately cracked but remain intact. The lid is marked with the initials H.P.D. and there is a complete Lancaster label on the
interior. The case is lockable however no key is provided. (107465-8B)
2408. ALUMINUM AMMO CASE This lot includes a modified Americase lockable (keys provided) travel case. The case measures 18"X8
1/2"X5" and has had a portion of the interior removed and replace with a wooden divider sectioned off to hold 8 boxes of shotshells. The
case remains in very good overall condition and has a nylon cover with Velcro closures. (107465-8C4)
2409. DOUBLE LONG GUN CASE This lot includes an Americase double sided aluminum lockable travel case (keys provided). The case
measures 51"X10"X7" with gray foam inserts with hold down straps. The case is in excellent condition and has a black nylon cover that
attaches by Velcro that covers all the locks leaving only the handle exposed. (107465-8C5)
2410. TAKEDOWN TRAVEL CASE This lot includes an Americase aluminum takedown lockable travel case (keys provided). The case measures
37"X11"X7" with gray foam interior. The case remains in excellent condition and has a black nylon cover that secures with Velcro. (107465-8C6)
2411. LOT OF POUCHES This lot includes a variety of shooting pouches, both leather and nylon, some with carry straps, others with handles
and all in very good to excellent condition. There are a total of six pouches and a black nylon Americase cover is included. (107465-8A1)
2412. LOT OF ASSORTED LEATHER This lot includes a variety of items to include slings, holsters, canteens and straps. First are two modern canteens, both with leather covered bodies and straps in good overall condition. Second are an assortment of leather holsters: (2)
folding knife and (8) semi auto pistol. Third are an assortment of (4) straps and belts made of different materials. All items are in good
overall condition. (107465-8A2)
2413. BLACK POWDER SHOOTERS LOT This lot includes a plastic tan and brown MCM shooter’s box filled with black powder shooting
accessories. The box measures 21"X9"X9" and contains the following items: (1) leather barrel rest, (200) .315 round balls, (100) Warren
40 cal. round balls, (100) Hornady .310 round balls, (100) Hornady .395 lead balls, (50 +/-) Gander Mtn. 45 cal. lead balls, (100) Gander
Mtn. 54 cal. Lead balls, (40) Buffalo Bullet 45 cal. hp bullets, (6) assorted leather shot bags, (2) tubs of Wonder Lube, (1) tub Blue & Gray
ball grease, (1) tube Maxi Lube, (1) tube CVA grease patch, (2) plastic powder funnels, (1) one brass powder measure, (1) brass CVA
powder flask, (75 +/-) brown plastic wads, large assortment of patches, (2) brass and nylon nipple brushes, (7) flints, (1) nipple wrench
and (17) assorted quick loaders. The items in this lot are in excellent condition with many in original sealed packaging. (107465-4)
2414. CLEANING ACCESSORIES LOT This lot includes a variety of cleaning supplies. There are three assorted takedown rods for pistols,
rifles, and shotguns, numerous caliber bore mops and brushes, several assorted sized patches, (2) 45 cal. ramrod accessory packs, various
jags, bullet pullers, nipple wrench and a U.S. marked brass takedown tool for a 45. The items are a mixture of gently used and new in the
package and remain in very good to excellent condition, all in a plastic Plano tackle box that measures 15"X8"X7 1/2" (107465-4A)
2415. LOT OF GUNSMITHING TOOLS This lot includes seven items. First are two pairs of needle-nose pliers, one marked "Forged Steel
U.S.A." the other "H. Bokher & Co." both showing light oxidation staining and in good working condition. Second are two Krieghoff No.
5 T-handle Allen wrenches with overall lightly scratched handles in good condition. Third are ten screw driver inserts, all Allen wrench tips
in various sizes. Fourth is a set of seven Bonanza flat blade screwdrivers with red plastic handles in a vinyl carry case in excellent condition.
Fifth is a Lyman Tapper Hammer and punch set. The set is complete with wooden tray and seven punches. The hammer has all three interchangeable heads and the punches all show varying levels of light oxidation staining but remain in very good condition. (107465-4A1)
2416. LOT OF REDFIELD RINGS This lot includes two complete packages of 30mm Jr/ Sr scope rings. These are standard front and rear
mounts in excellent condition. They come in their original box with instructions. (107465-4B4)
2417. LOT OF KAHLES RINGS This lot includes two sets of 30mm rings. These rings are in original packaging in Del-Sports Inc boxes with
instruction sheets and are compatible with Redfield, Leupold and Burris bases. The rings are in excellent condition. (107465-4B5)
2418. LOT OF KIMBER SCOPE PARTS This lot includes two sets of 1" rings and two bases. There is a complete set of rings in its original
box and a set of loose rings both in excellent condition. Also includes base numbers 4062, 4066 in original boxes that have added red
labeling that reads "Pre 64 300/375 HH" on one and "375 H+H Front" on the other, both are in excellent condition. (107465-4B6)
88
Miscellaneous
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2419. LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS SCOPE PARTS This lot includes a Plano tackle box measuring 15"X8"X7 1/2" with a variety of scope
rings and bases. The parts include numerous Allen wrenches, bag of screws, Weaver rings, Redfield, rings, Loctite, Weaver Bases and
numerous other manufacturers. There are a total of 12 sets of rings, and five bases. (107465-4B7)
2420. SHOOTERS LOT This lot includes a variety of black powder shooting accessories, tools and parts. The items list as follows: wire framed
shooting glasses with set of extra tinted lenses, Uncle Mikes sling swivels, small brass oiler, (2) powder measures, brass bullet swage,
Belding & Mull single cavity 54 cal. round ball bullet mould, (90 +/-) 54 caliber round balls, various small tools, sights, and plugs all housed
in a green plastic Plano tackle box measuring 15"X8"X7 1/2" in very good overall condition. (107465-4C)
2421. LOT OF WARNE SCOPE PARTS This lot includes seven items still in its original factory packaging. First are two matte blue 1" medium height scope rings. Second are five assorted bases to include the following base numbers: (2) 4061, (1) 4037, and (2) 4062 all items
are in sealed factory packaging in excellent condition. (107465-4B3)
2422. KIMBER SCOPE RINGS This lot includes two sets of 1" Deluxe mount scope rings. Each set is in its original box one is missing the
Allen wrenches the other is complete and both are in excellent condition. (107465-4B2)
2423. LOT OF SMITH & WESSON ACCESSORIES This lot consists of a aluminum handled Smith & Wesson sight adjustment screwdriver. The aluminum handle is excellent and features eight vertical grooves and a matte blued screwdriver blade which rates excellent.
Also included are a hammer and trigger for a K-frame revolver. The hammer and trigger show excellent original color case-hardening with
each exhibiting some light operational wear. The trigger is .265” grooved and the hammer is a .375” spur. The notch/shelf on the hammer
is crisp and un-messed with, case coloring can still be seen on it. The corresponding edge on the trigger is sharp and unadulterated, still
showing some case-hardening. The cylinder rotating hand is not present on the trigger, the hammer is a complete assembly. (37748-3)
2424. LOT OF BRASS This lot consists of once fired brass for reloaders. (4) boxes of 50, 38 Special (one is all nickel cases, two mixed nickel
and common brass). (1) box of 25 Nickeled cases; 38 loose brass cases (also 38 spcl). (3) boxes of 50, 9 mm parabellum (of these 12
are loaded rounds). (3) trays of 50 .45 ACP primed brass; (1) box of 50 unprimed .45 ACP brass; 19 loose 45 ACP casings. (6) 32 Win
Special once fired, (1) 30-30 once fired, one loaded 32 WS round. (25) 270 Winchester Remington casings. (19) 7 mm Mauser Remington
casings. (15) loose military 5.56 mm cases. (37448-1C)
2425. CIVIL WAR ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of a single book and two projectiles. The volume is a Borzoi book published by
Alfred Knopf: Lincoln And His Generals by T Harry Williams © 1952 Alfred Knopf Inc. 363 pages hardcover with red linen covering
embossed with the presidential seal on the cover and gilt fasces and crossed swords along the spine with title and author. The volume
rates excellent overall with perhaps some very light wear to the corners of the covers. The second items are a single 58 caliber Minie ball
and 68 or 9 caliber round ball, these housed in a leather-covered hinged plastic-window display case. Embossed in gold on the lid of the
case is “Authentic/Civil War/Rifle Bullets”. These come with a certificate of authenticity from the Kenneth R Laurence Galleries stating that
these are authentic Civil War bullets. The bullets show moderate white oxidation and a bit of ingrained soil. (37694-8)
2426. UNMARKED EUROPEAN OPTICAL SIGHT This is an unmarked telescopic sight, likely some type of sighting device for an artillery
piece or perhaps some manner of Naval apparatus. It is completely unmarked but for some graduations on the focusing eyepiece graduated
from 2+ to -4. It is overall constructed of brass with a hard rubber or plastic eyepiece. The body is black enamel painted and has four knurled
adjustments for windage and elevation. The ocular piece will
2426
focus forward and backward with the manipulation of another knurled focusing knob. When collapsed it is 11 3/4” in
length, when fully extended the unit is 12 3/8” in length. The
front piece of the body is heavily threaded and clearly screws
into a larger piece of apparatus. Currently the unit will not
focus and the optics are blurry. (35853-14)
2427. CANADIAN INGLIS HIGH POWER HOLSTER-STOCK WITH A 1911 MAINSPRING ADAPTER This is a Canadian
Inglis high power holster-stock constructed of walnut. The stock rates very good to very good plus with overall dings and light handling
marks. The attaching hardware retains nearly all of its original phosphate finish. This example is marked “SA Ltd/1944” and “Made in
Canada” along with some Canadian acceptance markings. Included with the stock is an arched mainspring housing for a U.S. 1911
Government Model-style pistol. The mainspring housing has been milled to fit the iron on the stock. (Please note that attaching this shoulder stock to a 1911A1 government model-style pistol will violate the NFA unless there is a 16” or longer barrel installed on the firearm.) A
neat accessory lot overall. (37403-17)
2428. REPRODUCTION M 1896 MAUSER SHOULDER STOCK-HOLSTER This is a Chinese-made shoulder stock- holster for
the M 1896 Broomhandle Mauser. The stock itself is Asian hardwood and rates very good to excellent with the hardware a phosphate or
matte blue. Included is the leather suspension holster rig as well which rates excellent and includes a cleaning rod, still wrapped in its original shipping paper. (36874-4)
2429. REPRODUCTION LUGER P.08 HOLSTER This is a black hard-sided holster for the Luger P.08 pistol. The hard sided holster has
intact seam stitching around its periphery and rates very good plus to excellent. The rear features facsimile “P.08” marking as well as facsimile maker markings along with a 1941 date and facsimile Waffenamt 170 stampings. The interior shows a modern reproduction
loading/takedown tool. (37546-45A)
2430. LOT OF STORAGE BOXES This is a lot of four unmarked metal storage boxes, each measuring 15”x7”x5” with a hinged top, front
panels with padded metal carry handles and a lockable latch on one end. One of the boxes is missing the handle. The interior features a
sliding foam padded metal plate that adjusts according to load size. The remaining sides and top are also foam lined and the exterior top
and bottom are formed to allow for stacking. All surfaces are finished in a pleasing light or pastel blue, of which about 97% remains, with
scattered scratches and light surface oxidation evident on the exteriors, the interiors appearing unused. There are barcode stickers affixed
to one end of each of these sturdy and cleverly designed storage boxes. (57749-2)
2431. GERMAN HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of a Model 640 (B) Holster in very good condition. The holster shows flaking and crazing scattered throughout and it is maker marked "clg" and dated "43. A good addition to any World War Two or High Power collection. (207657-131A)
2432. GAMO HUNTER 440 BREAK BARREL AIR RIFLE serial #04-1C-252248-02, .177 Cal, 18" barrel with a bright excellent bore.
The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with some scattered light oxidation on barrel and receiver. The faux wood stock rates excellent
showing a few slight handling marks. The air rifle appears functional and it is sighted with a three dot sight set and a BSA 4x32 scope.
The scope retains near full original blue and the optics have a crosshair reticle with slightly cloudy optics. A 250 tin can of Copperhead air
gun pellets are included with this air rifle. A very condition air rifle overall. (207670-8) {NON-GUN}
2433. CROS MAN 760 PU M PMASTE R AI R R I FLE .177 Cal, 19" barrel with a very good bore that shows strong rifling. The plastic
receiver retains 98% original finish with some light wear and the barrel and tube show oxidation running throughout over original blue
finish. The faux wood stock and handguard rate very good plus showing a few handling marks from the years. A salty air rifle overall.
(207670-9) {NON-GUN}
89
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Miscellaneous / Books
2434. LOT OF GUN SLEEVES This lot consists of 17 soft gun sleeves in excellent condition: (11) 46”x 7” Bore Stores model RC-3 for long
arms and with Velcro closure and faux fur interiors; (4) identically constructed Bore Stores model P-3 for large frame semi-auto pistols;
(2) padded and zippered pistol rugs with canvas shells. (7404-148)
2435. LOT OF GUN CASES This lot consists of eight long gun cases including one with a hard plastic shell, an excellent condition Plano
model 1501 from the Protector series measuring 52”x8” with a sloped configuration and shows extremely little use. Next is an impressive
suede shelled example by Hunter with a thick faux fur interior. Also thickly padded is an excellent Red Head with a black vinyl shell and a
near excellent condition Folsom-Shooter F.18 47-49. Rounding out the lot are four thinner vinyl sleeves in varying lengths. The overall condition of the lot is very good to excellent. (77544-24)
2436. LOT OF GUN SLEEVES This is a lot of five zippered soft sleeves for long arms starting with two with camo patterned canvas outer
shells with thick padding and configured for scoped rifles. Also designed for a scoped gun is a tan and thickly padded example with the
CVA logo and a side accessory pouch. Rounding out the lot are two with narrower widths consisting of one with a vinyl shell and the other
canvas. (77722-38)
2437. LOT OF GUN CASES This lot consists of four cases for long guns including two with hard plastic shells with foam lined interiors and
metal latches beginning with an unmarked one rating very good with a mildly soiled interior and measuring 37”x10”. The other one is larger
(51”x11”) and also with no maker name but in a better state of condition including a cleaner interior. The other two are impressive thickly
padded tactical style cases with black nylon exteriors beginning with a sloped example by Assault Systems, measuring 48”x12” and featuring individual outer pockets for five magazines and a large accessories pocket. The other is unmarked, measuring 44”x14” constructed
to carry two long arms including a main compartment with five interior magazine pouches. Both feature carry handles and shoulder straps
and rate excellent. (77630-33)
Books
2438. LOT OF BOOKS Four total. Eisenhower: A Soldier’s Life, by Carlo D’Este; c. 2002 Carlo D’Este. 848 pages paperback. The Second World
War, by John Keegan; c. 1989 John Keegan. 607 pages hardcover with jacket and dedicated by the author. Great Land Battles of World
War II, by Ian Hogg; c. 2002 Grub Street. 192 pages hardcover. D-Day: The Greatest Invasion-A People’s History, by Dan van der Vat; c.
2003 Dan van der Vat. 176 pages hardcover with jacket. This is an excellent condition lot with only isolated dirt and wear. (2X76522-3)
2439. LOT OF BOOKS Two total Firearms, by Howard Ricketts, c. 1964 George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Ltd. 97 page jacketed hardcover in
near excellent condition showing some light wear to the edges of the jacket and cover. The Arms & Armour Series: Hunting Weapons, by
Howard L Blackmore. 401 page jacketed hardcover in excellent condition. (2X126222-24I)
2440. LOT OF BOOKS This lot consists of four books and two manuals. Pistol & Revolver Digest: 3rd Edition, by Dean A Grinnell; c. 1982
DBI Books Inc. 288 page paperback. The Waterfowler’s Bible, by Erwin A Bauer; c. 1965 Erwin A Bauer. 168 page paperback. The Hunting
Rifle, by Jack O’Connor; c. 1970 Jack O’Conner. 314 page hardcover. Complete Book of Shooting, by Jack O’Connor; c. 1965 Outdoor
Life. 385 page jacketed hardcover. Last are two manuals; one for a 40mm Grenade Launcher M203 and the other for an M16A1 rifle, both
dated 1972. All are in near excellent to excellent condition with the jacketed book’s jacket showing some tatter and tears along its edges
and corners. (1X126975-2)
2441. LOT OF LITERATURE Total of 18 books, booklets and catalogs. Early American Tokens, by Russel Rulau; c. 1981 Krause Publications,
Inc. 36 pages paperback; U.S. Merchant Tokens 1845-1860, by Russell Rulau; c. 1982 Krause Publications Inc. 128 pages paperback.
Hard Times Tokens 1832-1844, by Russell Rulau; c. 1996 (sixth edition) Krause Publications Inc. 118 pages paperback. Hard Times Tokens,
by Russell Rulau; c. 1980 (second printing) Krause Publications Inc. 64 pages paperback. United States Trade Tokens 1866-1889, by
Russell Rulau (includes unlisted 1861-1865 tokens); c. 1983 Krause Publications Inc. 224 pages paperback; The Shotgunner’s Bible, by
George Laycock; c. 1969 George Laycock. 173 pages paperback. The Accurate Solution for Reloading 1997; c. 1997 Accurate Arms
Company Inc. 53 pages paperback. Shooting Black Powder Guns; c. 1987 Thompson Center Arms Company. 64 pages paperback.
Reloaders’ Guide for Hercules Smokeless Powders; c. 1991 Hercules Inc. Next are two reloading guides consisting of one each by Alliant
Powder and Lyman. The last category is product catalogs consisting of single examples from Brownells, Lyman, Reinhart Fajen Inc.,
Herter’s, Dangerous Dave and two from Williams Gun Sight Co. The overall condition is very good to excellent with incidents of minor soiling, wear, tears and a few small hand written notes. (1X77293-4I)
2442. LOT OF BOOKS Set of three editions of Aviation Quarterly, published by Richard Bradley Bierman to include Volume 5 No. 1 (1st quarter 1979), No. 2 (2nd quarter 1979), No. 3 (3rd quarter 1979). All are hardcovers in excellent to like-new condition. (2X126222-24H)
2443. LOT OF LITERATURE Total of 26 books, manuals and periodicals. The Second Amendment Primer, by Les Adams; c. 1996 Les Adams.
353 pages pocket size hardcover. A Comprehensive Small Arms Manual for State Guards-Regular Police Departments-Coast Guard
Auxiliaries-Plant Guards-Auxiliary Police Departments-Civilians, by Charles T. Haven; c. 1943 Charles T. Haven. 159 pages hardcover with
jacket. What is Patriotism in the United States?, by A. T. Jones; reprinted by Liberty Magazine. 32 pages paperback. Next are seven vintage
U.S. issued hardcover manuals: The Soldier’s Handbook, 1905; Provisional Small Arms Firing Manual, 1909; Infantry Drill Regulations,
1918; Field Service Regulations United States Army, 1914; Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry of the Army of
the United States, 1917. Landing-Force Manual United States Navy, 1920. The Bluejackets’ Manual United States Navy, 1940. There are
also four paperback manuals: The Recruit’s Handy Book United States Navy, 1917; Individual Score Book for the Rifle, 1926; Marine Rifle
Squad, 1974; Basic Field Manual Soldier’s Handbook, 1941. The last category in this lot consists of twelve monthly issues of The American
Rifleman from 1943: Jan.-April, June-Dec. 1944: Jan. The magazines are contained in an original NRA binder. The condition of the lot is
about very good with wear and soiling commensurate for the age of the literature. (1X77293-4H)
2444. LOT OF BOOKS, manuals and periodicals Total of 14. I Was a Nazi Flier: A German Pilot’s Actual Diary, by Gottfried Leske, edited and
translated by Curt Riess; c. 1941 Dial Press. 237 pages paperback. Jane’s Aircraft Recognition Guide, by Gunter Endres & Michael J.
Gething; c. 2007 Harper Collins Publishers. 528 pages paperback. The World’s Worst Aircraft: From Pioneering Failures to Multimillion
Dollar Disasters, by Jim Winchester; c. 2005 Amber Books Ltd. 320 pages hardcover with jacket. Modern Fighters and Attack Aircraft, by
Bill Gunston; c. 1980 Salamander Books Ltd. 159 pages hardcover. Close Air Support: Armed Helicopters & Ground Attack Aircraft, by
Michael J. H. Taylor; c. 1996 Ray Hutchins, Merlin Publications. 144 pages hardcover. Jane’s Warship Recognition Guide, by Keith Faulkner;
c. 1999 Jane’s Information Group. 512 pages paperback. Modern Naval Warfare, by Max Walmer; c. 1989 Salamander Books. 117 pages
hardcover. The World’s Worst Cars, by Craig Cheetham; c. 2005 Amber Books Ltd. 320 pages hardcover with jacket. The World’s Worst
Inventions, by Jack Watkins; c. 2010 Amber Books. 320 pages hardcover with jacket. The next four items are manuals: a 1944 dated U.S.
Navy issued Survival on Land and Sea , two pertaining to the Marines: United States Marine Guidebook of Essential Subjects, and
Guidebook for Marines, eighteenth revised edition and the last one is a 1965 issued manual by the U.S. Naval Aviation Safety Center. The
last item in the lot is an April 1943 issue of The Leatherneck. The conditions of the items in this lot range from about near very good with
edge wear, ink marks or ingrained dirt to excellent. (1X77293-4G)
90
Books
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2445. BOOK LOT Browning: Sporting Arms of Distinction 1903-1992, by Matt Eastman; c. 1994 Matt Eastman. 428 pages hardcover with
jacket. This is an apparently unused copy that could be rated as new were it not for a minor impact mark at the lower right corner of the
front cover of this offering that is widely considered the most useful single reference work on the iconic name. Featured in this comprehensive work are close-up photos, diagrams, charts and tables on topics including inventions, patents, engravers, special orders and the
relationships with other manufacturers. (76417-7GA)
2446. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five. American Shotgun Design and Performance, by L. R. Wallack; c. 1977 L. R. Wallack. 184 pages hardcover
rating near excellent with very light corner wear, a few minor impressions to the front of the nice pebble grain maroon colored cover with
gold embossed title on spine. The Shotgun: A Shooting Instructor’s Handbook, by Michael Yardley; c. 2001 Michael Yardley. 272 pages
hardcover with jacket and rating excellent plus with no visible blemishes. The Gun Digest Book of Trap & Skeet Shooting, by Chris
Christian; 3rd edition c. 1994. 288 pages paperback that appears as new. Shotguns and Shooting, by Michael McIntosh; c. 1995 Michael
McIntosh. 266 pages hardcover with jacket and appears unused with sun fading to spine area of jacket. The Sporting Shotgun: A User’s
Handbook, by Robin Marshall-Ball; c. 2003 Robin Marshall. 192 pages hardcover with jacket and rating as new. (76417-7GB)
2447. LOT OF BOOKS Two total. Parker Guns: The “Old Reliable”, Ed Muderlak; c. 1997 Ed Muderlak. 270 pages hardcover with jacket and
appears unused and essentially free of blemishes other than some light separation and a crease at the lower left front of jacket. The Parker
Gun: An Immortal American Classic, by Larry L. Baer; c. 1980 Larry L. Baer (reprint of combined editions of Vols. 1 and 2). 196 pages
hardcover with jacket that appears unused and rates excellent plus. (76417-7GC)
2448. BOOK LOT The Scottish Pistol: Its History, Manufacture and Design, by Martin Kelvin; 239 pages hardcover with jacket rating as new
providing an historical perspective while also covering detailed design and function aspects. (76417-7GD)
2449. BOOK LOT Parker Guns: The “Old Reliable”, by Ed Muderlak; c. 1997 Ed Muderlak; 270 pages hardcover with jacket that appears
unused and rates excellent plus with very slight blemishes to the jacket. This offering provides a fresh perspective and features dozens of
illustrations including several very appealing color photos. (76417-7GE)
2450. BOOK LOT Parker Guns: The “Old Reliable”, by Ed Muderlak; c. 1997 Ed Muderlak; 270 pages hardcover with jacket and currently under
a shrink wrapped plastic cover and appears as new, allowing this copy to be a prime candidate for investment purposes. (76417-7GF)
2451. LOT OF BOOKS Three total. Bolt Action Military Rifles of the World, by Stuart C. Mowbray and Joe Puleo; c. 2009 Stuart C. Mowbray
and Joseph V. Puleo. 408 pages hardcover with jacket and extensively illustrated with color photography. Complete Guide to the M1 Garand
and the M1 Carbine, by Bruce N. Canfield; c. 1998, 1999, 2010 Bruce N. Canfield. 294 pages hardcover by the renowned author. Machine
Gun: The Story of the Men and the Weapon that Changed the Face of War, by Anthony Smith; c. 2002 Anthony Smith. 308 pages hardcover
with jacket. The books in this lot appear unused, having been stored carefully and remain in outstanding condition. (76417-7GH)
2452. LOT OF BOOKS The Winchester Era, by George Madis; c. 1984 George Madis. 1 of 1000 special edition. 167 pages pebble grained
hardcover with gold embossed graphics and raised image of rider on horse company logo. The Winchester Model Twelve, by George
Madis; c. 1982 George Madis. 1 of 1000 special edition. 175 pages pebble grained hardcover with gold embossed lettering and a raised
image of the shotgun. Standard Catalog of Winchester Firearms, by Joseph M. Cornell; c. 2007 Krausse Publications. 286 pages hardcover.
The books in this lot appear unused and are essentially as new. (76417-7GI)
2453. LOT OF BOOKS Total of two. Steel Canvas: The Art of American Arms, by R. L. Wilson; c. 1995 R. L. Wilson. 384 pages hardcover with
jacket. The Guns of Remington: Historic Firearms Spanning Two Centuries, compiled by Howard M. Madaus. 331 pages hardcover with
jacket. The books in this lot appear unused and rate excellent plus. (76417-7GJ)
2454. LOT OF BOOKS Two total. Marlin Firearms: A History of the Guns and the Company that Made Them; by William S. Brophy. 696 pages
hardcover with jacket and rating excellent with very minor corner wear and a faint spot of dirt on bottom edge. George Washington: A
Biography in His Own Words, Vol. 2, edited by Ralph K. Andrist. 208 pages hardcover with jacket and showing minor fading to page edges
and light soiling to jacket. (76417-7GK)
2455. LOT OF BOOKS Four total. Smith & Wesson Hand Guns, by Roy C. McHenry and Walter F. Roper; c. 1945 Standard Publications, Inc.
233 pages hardcover that is in outstanding condition for its age with some minor corner wear to the maroon cover that retains robust gold
embossed graphics and exhibits some fading at the spine. The pages show only some minor darkening along their perimeter, further indication that this copy has been well cared for during its 71 year existence. Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson, by Jim Supica and Richard
Nahas; second edition c. 2001 Jim Supica and Richard Nahas. 318 pages hardcover rating excellent with a small ink note on front end
paper and minor impact marks on bottom of cover. Ruger Pistols & Revolvers: The Vintage Years 1949-1973, by John C. Dougan; c. 2008
John C. Dougan. 391 pages hardcover with jacket that appears unused and as new. The Shooter’s Guide to the Browning Hi Power, by
Stephen A. Camp; c. 2003 Stephen A. Camp. 94 pages spiral bound paperback that is dedicated by the author on the title page and rates
excellent plus. (76417-7GL)
2456. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four. The Scottish Pistol: Its History, Manufacture and Design, by Martin Kelvin; c. 1996 Martin Kelvin. 238 pages
hardcover with jacket that appears unused and rates excellent with a very minor scuff to the jacket and the slightest edge wear. Flayderman’s
Guide to Antique American Firearms…and Their Values, by Norm Flayderman; c. 1977 E. Norman Flayderman. 575 pages paperback rating
near excellent with light soiling. 2007 Standard Catalog of Firearms: The Collector’s Price & Reference Guide, edited by Dan Shideler. 1504
pages paperback rating near excellent. Firearms Assembly: The NRA Guide to Pistols and Revolvers, edited by Joseph B. Roberts, Jr.; c.
1993 National Rifle Association. 293 pages paperback with light soling and includes an owner’s manual for a S&W M. 41. (76417)
2457. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four. Bolt Action Military Rifles of the World, by Stuart C. Mowbray and Joe Puleo; c. 2009 Stuart C. Mowbray and
Joseph V. Puleo. 408 pages hardcover with jacket and signed by the author on the front end paper. Handguns & Rifles: The Finest Weapons
From Around the World, by Ian Hogg; c. 1999 PRC Publishing Ltd., this edition published 2003. 128 pages hardcover with jacket. Bolt Action
Rifles, by Frank de Haas and Dr. Wayne van Zwoll; c. 2003 Krause Publications. 696 pages paperback. Flayderman’s Guide to Antique
American Firearms and Their Values, by Norm Flayderman; c. 1987 E. Norman Flayderman. 624 pages paperback. The hardcover books in this
lot rate appear unused and rate excellent-plus while the paperbacks come in at excellent with very minor setbacks. (76417-7GN)
2458. LOT OF BOOKS Four total. Standard Catalog of Colt Firearms, by Rick Sapp; c. 2007 Krause Publications. 288 pages hardcover rating
as new. The Peacemakers: Arms and Adventure in the American West, by R. L. Wilson; c. 1992 R. L. Wilson. 391 pages hardcover also
showing no signs of use and rating as new. A History of the Colt Revolver, by Charles T. Haden and Frank A. Belden; c. 1940 Charles T.
Haven and Frank A. Belden. 711 pages hardcover rating excellent with the jacket an increment lower as it exhibits some fading, small tape
repairs and some small corner sections missing. Colt Firearms {from 1836}, by James Serven; c. 1954, 1979 James E. Serven. 398 pages
hardcover with jacket and rating excellent with light foxing on upper right front jacket. (76417-7GP)
2459. LOT OF BOOKS Total of three. The Bowie Knife: Unsheathing an American Legend, by Norm Flayderman; c. 2004 Norm Flayderman.
512 pages hardcover with jacket rating as new and featuring outstanding color photography. Small Arms of the Sea Services: A history of
the firearms and edged weapons of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard from the Revolution to the present, by Colonel Robert
H. Rankin; c. 1972 N. Flayderman & Co. Inc. 227 pages hardcover with jacket and rating excellent with a couple of small jacket tears. Book
appears essentially unused. Swords and Sabers of the Armory at Springfield, by Burton A. Kellerstedt; c. 1998 Burton A. Kellerstedt.
Approximately 100 pages paperback rating excellent-plus and appears unused. (76417-7GQ)
91
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Books / Parts
2460. WESTLEY RICHARDS CATALOG This lot includes a 50 page soft cover catalog titled Westley Richards shot guns for all purposes.
The black and white illustrated catalog features many models of hammer guns and double rifles. The pages are slightly yellowed and the
paper cover remains complete. The catalog was printed by W.B. Hill, Shorter & Co., LTD and remains in excellent condition. (107563-16)
2461. BOOK LOT This lot includes a 278 page hardcover title The Early Purdeys, by L. Patrick Unsworth, copyright 1996. The illustrated book
with dust jacket and artist signature appears in like new condition and would make a great addition to any gun library. (107465-15)
2462. BOOK LOT This lot includes a 360 page hardcover title Winchester's Finest the Model 21, by Ned Schwing, copyright 1990. This is an
illustrated book with a few very light scratches in the cover that remains in excellent condition. A must have reference for the Model 21
enthusiast. (107465-15A)
2463. BOOK LOT This lot includes a 144 page illustrated hardcover title Great British Gun Makers the Mantons 1782-1878, by D.H.L. Back,
copyright 1993. There are a few minor scratches in the dust jacket and the edges of the pages are starting to yellow slightly but the book
remains in excellent condition. (107465-15B)
2464. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes two hardcover books. The first is an illustrated 336 page title Checkering & Carving of Gunstocks, by
Monty Kennedy, copyright 1962. The book is complete with dust jacket that has a few minor wrinkles along the edges with a small 1/4"
v-shaped tear on the front cover but remains in overall excellent condition. The second is an illustrated 159 page title the Art of Engraving,
by Claude Gaier and Pietro Sabatti. The book does not offer a listed copyright date but was published at Knickerbocker Press. The book
is complete with dust jacket and remains in as-near-new condition. (107465-15C)
2465. BOOK LOT This lot includes an illustrated 280 page hardcover title London Gunmakers, by Nigel Brown, copyright 1998. The book is
complete with dust jacket that shows some minor light scratches but however remains in as-near-new condition. (107465-15D)
2466. LOT OF BOOKS This lot contains three hardcover titles. The first is an illustrated 271 page title Sidelocks & Boxlocks the classic British
shotguns, by Geoffrey Boothroyd, copyright 1991. The book is complete with dust jacket that shows minor wrinkling along the edge but
remains in very good condition. Second is an illustrated 150 page title Game Gun, by Richard S. Grozik, copyright 1986. The book does
not have a dust jacket and shows some minor rounding in the corners but remains in very good condition. Third is an illustrated title
Cogswell & Harrison two centuries of gunmaking, by Graham Cooley & John Newton, copyright 2000. The book has a dedication from
the brother of a previous owner to the brother but otherwise remains in as-near-condition complete with dust jacket. (107465-15E)
2467. LOT OF BOOKS This lot includes a variety of six soft and hardcover titles. First is a 509 page illustrated hardcover title Guns, Loads,
and Hunting Tips, by Bob Hagel, copyright 1986. This book remains in very good condition and was signed on the inside page by the
author. Second is an illustrated 220 page hardcover title The History and Development of Small Arms Ammunition vol. III, by George A.
Hoyem, copyright 1991. This book is complete with dust jacket and remains in as-near-new condition. Third is a 320 page illustrated hardcover title The Expert's Book of the Shooting Sports, edited by David E. Petzal, copyright 1972. The book is complete with dust jacket that
has lightly wrinkled edges with some minor dirt staining along the edge of the pages. Fourth is an illustrated 288 page soft cover title
Legendary Sporting Rifles, by Sam Fadala, copyright 1992. The book remains in very good condition showing only slightly rounded corners.
Fifth is an illustrated 48 page Perazzi catalogue that remains in good overall condition. Sixth is an illustrated 304 page hardcover title the
Illustrated Book Of Guns, by David Miller, copyright 2002. The book has a personal dedication from son to father but otherwise is complete
with dust jacket and remains in about excellent condition. (107465-15F)
2468. LOT OF DOUBLE GUN JOURNALS This lot includes 26 issues spanning over the years 1991-1999 with several years missing an
issue or two and all remain in excellent condition. (107465-8A)
Parts
2469. LOT OF CARVED SMITH & WESSON N FRAME GRIPS
This lot consist of a single set of rosewood N frame factory target grips
with silver S&W medallions, no extractor cut, that have been relief carved
by an unknown artisan. The floral scroll relief carving fully covers both
panels with a diamond shaped ivory insert around each screw
escutcheon. The screw head has light engraving to accent the carving.
The grips have light handling marks on the butt but rate excellent overall.
If you want to dress up your favorite N frame Smith & Wesson, this grip
set would be the perfect addition. (87617-38A)
2470. LOT OF CARVED SMITH & WESSON N FRAME GRIPS
This lot consist of a single set of rosewood N frame factory target grips
with silver S&W medallions that have been relief carved by an unknown
artisan. The floral scroll relief carving fully covers both panels with a diamond shaped ivory insert around each screw escutcheon. The ivory
insert has a "G" in the center with a compass and square motif. The top
of both panels have been cut into a "V" shaped arc with a gracefully
relieved arc extending from the center of the "V" down to the area of the
escutcheon. The grips have a few minor handling marks on the butt but
rate excellent overall. The perfect addition to any N frame. (87617-38B)
2471. LOT O F S M ITH & W E S S O N N F R A M E G R I P S This lot
consist of a single set of smooth birdseye maple N frame factory target grips with silver S&W medallions. This style of grips has an
extractor relief cut on the left panel and the grips remain in excellent
condition. (87617-38C)
2472. LOT OF JAY SCOTT SINGLE ACTION ARMY GRIPS This lot
consist of two sets of what appears to be Jay Scott brand #26 white
pearlite grips with black spacer for the Colt Single Action Army revolver.
One set of grips is marked "#26 Colt Frontier / Single Action Army" on
both panels and the other set is unmarked but the same product. Both
sets rate excellent and include the screw. (87635-4)
92
2469
2470
Parts
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2473. MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF LONG GUN AND PISTOL PARTS. This lot consist of 12 parts. It includes; (1) black AR-7
Explorer stock with screw for the receiver but no butt plate cover and is not marked which company manufactured it. The stock has light
to moderate handling wear. (1) Beartooth products add on butt extender / recoil pad, (1) TacStar Industries "Side Saddle" six round shotshell holder with screw for the Winchester model 1200 / 1300 that rates excellent but is missing two of the small screws that affix the shell
loops to the mounting plate, (1) set of Smith & Wesson black checkered synthetic grips with S&W logo for a single stack compact auto,
(1) set Pachmayr wrap around checkered rubber grips for the Government model pistol, (1) Windham Weaponry AR-15 pistol grip, (2)
H&K G3 pistol grips with one that has been lightly stippled on the left side thumb rest and the other exhibiting light dents and dings, (1)
each cylinder, modified and full flush fit hunting choke tubes for a F.A.I.R. shotgun, (1) 12 gauge shell pull, (1) Schuetzen rifle front sight
ramp with bold case-hardened colors measuring 2 9/32" long with light high edge wear and serrated ramp, (1) chrome plated expandable
bore arbor (approximately .277 - .340) for bore sighter. (87647-17)
2474. LOT OF SIDEHAMMER STYLE MUZZLELOADER BREECH PLUGS AND DRUMS This lot consist of (17) breech plugs,
(8) tangs, (14) drums and approximately (46) nipples. The (14) sidehammer style drums are in-the-white and vary in size, thread pitch, style
and the size of the hole for the nipple. The breech plugs are also in-the-white and include: (12) "hook breech" style octagon breech plugs of
varying sizes with cast in drums; (5) breech plugs with attached tangs and cast in drums; (7) tangs with threaded breech plugs and (1) tang
with small octagon stud. These generally rate very good to excellent with light oxidation stains and handling marks. The (46) nipples vary in
size and thread pitch. They rate from good to excellent with the oxidation stains and handling marks on the lower rated ones. (87647-18)
2475. MILITARY PARTS LOT This lot consist of (4) pieces. Included are (1) red Polytech AK-47 side folding stocks with mounting hardware. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish with light handling marks and a few light oxidation stains and the red synthetic cheek piece rates very good to excellent with light handling marks. Also included are (1) unmarked U.S. M-1 Carbine handguard
in excellent condition, (1) complete U.S. M-1 Carbine trigger housing in excellent condition and (1) U.S. M-1 Carbine slide in excellent
condition. (87647-27)
2476. MIXED LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot consist of 23 gun parts from various firearms. Included are: (1) complete Remington made
U.S. Model 1903A3 bolt, (1) unmarked muzzle guard for a Mauser rifle, (1) checkered black synthetic right only grip panel for a Walther
PP / PPK/S with Walther banner, (1) U.S. M-1 carbine oiler, (3) possible FN FAL gas pistol, (1) possible FN FAL gas piston springs, (2)
AR-15 gas tubes measuring about 15 1/8", (1) Mauser extractor measuring about 4 7/16", (1) AR-15 buffer spring, (1) set of nylon cast
spacers for unknown shotgun measuring approximately 2" x 1 15/32" with a 5/8" center diameter hole and rounded top to fit contour of
receiver, (1) safety / selector lever for H&K G 3 rifle (or similar); one tin of (7) parts that appear to be light machinegun consisting of a
sear, safety / selector lever, extractor, sight parts and takedown levers; (1) unidentified wrench, and (1) breech plug / nipple wrench measuring 8 13/16" x .670". All parts are in very good to excellent condition. (87647-31)
2477. MISCELLANEOUS MUZZLELOADER PARTS This lot consist of (1) in-the-rough model 1860 army one-piece wood grips, (2)
butt plates for a musket with one exhibiting heavy oxidation and pitting and the other in very good condition with light oxidation stains. (1)
unmarked Model 1911 / A1 barrel with a lightly frosted bore and no link or link pin, (1) musket style ramrod worm, (2) hammers for a percussion musket with each one different, (1) raw brass casting for a percussion revolver one-piece frontstrap and triggerguard, (1) each
cylinder pin and cylinder pin bushing for Colt Single Action Army type revolver, (1) "bullseye" type ejector rod head for a Single Action
revolver, (6) assorted pieces of brass furniture and ferrules for muzzleloader; (1) each iron triggerguard assembly, nosecap with sight, ramrod ferrule and barrel band with sling swivel; (1) in-the-white frizzen that has not been machined and exhibits tool marks, (11) assorted
mainsprings, (3) dovetail front sights, (12) assorted nipples, (7) assorted screws, (4) assorted sears and (1) unmarked brass two cavity
mold for approximately .325" round ball and conical ball. All are in good to very good condition. (83615-7BBB)
2478. LEFT HAND WALTHER MODEL GSP EXPERT GRIP LOT This lot consist of a single set of medium left hand Walther "BlueNature" laminated wood factory finger groove palmrest and thumb rest target grips. The left side of the grips have the Walther banner
carved at the base with an "F" in a crown above it. The grips are in the original package with tag and rate excellent. Also see our live
auction for a Walther model GSP Expert pistol for sale. (87648-1C)
2479. LOT OF GRIPS FOR SMITH & WESSON FIREARMS This lot consist of four sets of grips for Smith & Wesson firearms from
various makers. The first set are Smith & Wesson checkered factory Magna grips for an "N" frame revolver with silver medallions that rate
nearly excellent with a few light handling marks. The next set are from an unknown maker for a S&W "N" frame revolver that have been
altered, and left in-the-rough with evidence of the original checkering and finish still visible. They have been modified into thumb rest, trigger finger groove configuration. A little work with file and sandpaper should finish these up nicely. The next set are Fitz Ten-Grip checkered
synthetic thumb rest grips for a S&W "N" frame revolver. The rate very good with high edge wear on the paint. The last pair are a lovely
set of Herrett's Combat Camp Perry walnut checkered grips in excellent condition for a S&W Model 52. (87695-33A)
2480. COLT PARTS LOT This lot includes two blued finish ejector rod housings. The first one measures 4 1/8" overall and is likely for a Single
Action Army revolver. The second one measures 2 3/4" overall with light oxidation staining near all over and is likely for a short barrel Single
Action Army revolver. (1X107244-25CD)
2481. LOT OF SINGLE ACTION ARMY PARTS This lot includes 15 blued concave 1st issue firing pins. The firing pins are in excellent
condition. (1X107244-26AH)
2482. LOT OF PARTS This lot consists of a cylinder and a barrel for a Colt Single Action Army in .38 Special beginning with an unmarked
cylinder that is likely second generation and retains about 97% original blue with loss due to turn ring and high edge wear. The barrel is
a Colt marked 4 3/4” example with a bright excellent bore and retains about 98% blue with loss due to contact wear. The overall condition
is near excellent. (1X76267-3)
2483. LOT OF 1903 SPRINGFIELD BOLT PARTS This lot includes two bolt bodies for a Model 1903 rifle. The first one is in-the-white
with overall light fine oxidation staining. The second one retains much of its black enamel finish with what appears to be a repair to the
handle. These items are in good to very good overall condition. (1X107023-17M)
2484. LOT OF PARTS This is a Lot of parts for the Colt 1911 45 cal. pistol starting with a U.S. Army marked slide retaining about 50% original
blue and exhibiting a mottled blue gray patina. Other parts are a complete hammer assembly, recoil spring and guide, trigger and two slide
stops. Also included are a thumb safety, mainspring housing and walnut grips with mostly smooth checkering. The overall condition is
about very good plus. (1X76600-2M)
2485. PE RCU S S ION HAM M E R LOT This lot includes two hammers, likely for a Colt Model 1860 or replica percussion revolver. The
hammers show color case-hardened finish with overall light scratches and fine oxidation staining. They are in very good overall condition. (1X107244-26AA)
2486. COLT BARREL LOT This Lot includes a blued 6" Model 1899 barrel with bright overall good bore with scattered light pitting scattered
down its length. The barrel retains 70% blue with overall light fine oxidation staining and silvering along the breech, sight blade, and muzzle.
The barrel is marked with the Colt two line address along the top, Colt D.A. 38 along the side and R.A.C. / P152 along the bottom. This
is an overall about good R.A.C. marked barrel. (1X107244-25BCS)
93
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Parts
2487. LOT OF BUTTPLATES This lot includes two buttplates. First is an unmarked steel buttplate measuring 4 5/8"X1 3/4" with tapered top.
There is a reinforcing rib through the center and the number “80” stamped on the inside flat. This flat oval shaped buttplate shows scattered
patches of fine oxidation staining with a spot of fine pinprick pitting near the toe. Second is a brass flat buttplate marked “U.S.” in small letters near the top mounting hole, likely for an 1841 style percussion rifle. There is a dimple and notch on the right side for patch box top to
recess in, and both items remain in very good condition. (1X107244-26CJ)
2488. LOT OF BUTTPLATES This lot includes two buttplates. The first buttplate is a slightly curved steel buttplate similar in design to that
of a Swiss Model K31 with an overall dull gun metal gray patina that shows fine oxidation staining near all over. Second is a brass buttplate
with trap door similar in appearance to those fitted on the Lee Enfield rifles. The brass has toned to a dark mustard color and there are
light dings and scratches near overall. These plates remain in about very good overall condition. (1X107244-26CL)
2489. LOT OF BUTTPLATES This lot includes two steel crescent style buttplates similar in design to those fitted on the Spencer carbines.
The first buttplate has a bright nickel finish showing a few light scratches and remains in excellent condition. The second buttplate is mostly
a brown patina with dull gray undertones and spots of active oxidation present. It is missing the door for the opening and remains in good
overall condition. (1X107244-26CM)
2490. LOT OF BUTTPLATES This lot includes what appears to be two steel buttplates for a Gallagher Carbine. They are both numbered under
the top screw hole: one is “875” the other “104”. The first buttplate (104) retains about 30% blue finish with overall light to perhaps moderate
patches of fine oxidation staining. The second buttplate (875) retains about 40% blue finish with scattered light scratches and fine oxidation
staining. There is a small bean-shaped ding on the left side near the toe and both items remain in very good overall condition. (1X107244-26CH)
2491. TRAPDOOR BUTTPLATE This lot includes a Model 1873 buttplate. The buttplate is marked with a small “U.S.” near the top screw
hole and has a rib running through the backside of the lower screw hole. The metal surface has an overall brownish silver patina and the
buttplate remains in very good overall condition. (2X107244-26R)
2492. LOT OF PERCUSSION RIFLE PARTS This lot includes a variety of parts likely for an assortment of Springfield Armory percussion
rifles. The parts include a triggerguard, tape primer cover, hammer, tumbler, sear, sear spring, mainspring, and right side lockplate. The
lockplate and triggerguard are nickel plated and both show signs of moderate flaking and/or light pinprick pitting. The tape primer cover
is a plum color patina and likely a modern replacement part. The balance of the parts are mostly a brown color patina and all items are in
very good overall condition. (1X107244-26CQ)
2493. GRIP LOT This lot includes three pairs of smooth walnut grips likely for a percussion revolver. The grips measure 3" tall with a 1" half round
top and flare to 2 1/8" across the bottom. The inside lower rear corner is drilled for a grip pin and the grip screw location is near dead center
of the panel. Two of the three pairs are missing the left side grip screw escutcheon and all remain in very good condition. (1X107244-33AG)
2494. GRIP LOT This lot includes two sets of smooth walnut grips similar in shape and design to that of a Stevens Tip Up pistol. The panels
have light handling marks and are pencil-numbered with no matching numbers. They remain in very good plus condition. (1X107244-33Z)
2495. SINGLE ACTION ARMY GRIPS This lot includes four pairs of one piece grips. First is what appears to be an original Colt grip that
has slightly rounded corners, overall light handling marks, and a few small impressions along the bottom edge and remains in good overall
condition. Also included in this lot are three aftermarket one piece grips showing overall light scratches and minor handling marks and in
excellent condition. (1X107244-33AE)
2496. COLT EAGLE GRIPS This lot includes two sets of hard rubber eagle grips for a Single Action Army revolver. These are type II design
grips with overall light handling and wear marks consistent with use. One panel has what appears to be a repair on the front lower corner
and is slightly discolored. The grips remain in very good overall condition. (1X107244-33Q)
2497. GRIP LOT This lot includes four pairs of smooth walnut grips likely for a percussion revolver. The grips measure 3" tall with a 1" half
round top and flare to 2 1/8" across the bottom. The inside lower rear corner is drilled for a grip pin and the grip screw location is near
dead center of the panel. Three of the four pairs are complete, one is missing the left side grip screw escutcheon and all remain in very
good condition. (1X107244-33AF)
2498. COLT GRIP LOT This lot includes two pairs of Eagle grips for a Scout or Peacemaker 22 cal. revolver. The first set of grips is complete
with a few light handling marks along the bottom edges and some oxidation staining present on the grip screw escutcheon. The second set
does not have grip screw and shows no visible wear or handling marks. These are Colt marked grips in excellent condition. (1X107244-33)
2499. REMINGTON GRIP LOT This lot includes two sets of grips for an over / under Deringer. The first set is a checkered white plastic
that has overall oil staining, softened points and remains in good overall condition. Second is a set of faux mother-of-pearl grips with grip
screw. There are several light scratches in the panels and the grips remain in very good condition. (1X107244-33D)
2500. COLT GRIP LOT This lot includes three sets of grips, likely for a Scout or Peacemaker 22 cal. revolver. First is a set of Colt marked eagle
grips with some light edge wear present but the checkering remains crisp, missing only the grip screw. Second is also a set of Colt marked
eagle grips. The right side panel has been ground flat at the top and the grip screw is no longer present. Third is a set of aftermarket
checkered grips with molded Rampant Colt at the top of each panel. The grips do not come with a grip screw but remain in excellent condition. (1X107244-33E)
2501. BARREL LOT. This lot contains one Browning Auto 5 barrel. The barrel is a 20 ga, 27 1/2" plain barrel choked improved modified with
a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish having just a few light handling marks. (1X177341-31A)
2502. LOT OF GRIPS Includes two unmarked custom walnut target grips. First is a set of checkered grips likely to fit a Browning Medalist
pistol. The checkering remains robust and the lines clean. There is a section along the right top that shows a red tint from rubbing inside,
perhaps a presentation case, and the grips rate very good to excellent overall. Second is a pair of smooth target grips likely for a Colt
Officers Model revolver. The grips have a repaired chip on the right panel and added filler inside but remain in very good overall condition.
Also included with this lot is a home-made muzzle brake; it is uncertain what it fits. (3X105105-8)
2503. G R I P LOT This lot includes four items. First is a set of Pachmayr Colt I Frame checkered rubber grips with screw. Second is a set of
Pachmayr Colt Army marked checkered rubber grips with screw. Third are two sets of oversized molded target grips one pair from
Franzite, the other Sports Inc., both likely for Mauser Broom Handle-style pistols all items in very good to excellent condition.
(1X107023-14A) [Mark Benenson Collection]
2504. GRIP LOT This lot consists of a set of unmarked custom fitted checkered walnut target grips for a C96 Broomhandle Mauser in very
good condition showing a few light handling marks and a crack on the top of the right side. (3X127023-18A)
2505. BARREL LOT This lot includes a blued 23 1/2" K98 Mauser barrel in 6.5X55. The barrel is marked “Tradewinds Inc., Tacoma,
Washington” along the top and “6.5X55 / Model 9000” along the left side near the breech. The barrel has a bright excellent bore with
ramp style front sight base and dovetail slot for rear sight and is in excellent condition. (1X107023-8B)
2506. HEAVY TARGET BARREL This lot includes a 27" stainless steel barrel in 219 Improved Zipper. The barrel is threaded with .917" X
14 TPI with no provisions for sights. The bore is bright with strong rifling and this barrel remains in excellent condition. (1X107023-8H)
94
Parts
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2507. STAINLESS BARREL LOT This lot includes a 26" barrel with 1" X 14 TPI thread pattern. The barrel has no provisions for sights and
is marked at the breech “405 / 14.” The bore remains bright with strong rifling. This unmarked 40 caliber barrel has overall light oxidation
staining and remains in near excellent condition. (1X107023-8I)
2508. BARREL LOT This lot includes a 30" stainless steel barrel in 6mm for a Springfield 1903 bolt action rifle. The bore is in bright excellent
condition. It has been threaded and drilled and tapped for rear sights and has some scattered patches of fine oxidation staining down its
length. The barrel remains in near excellent condition. (1X107023-8F)
2509. HEAVY TARGET BARREL This lot includes a 24" blued barrel possibly for a Winchester Model 1885 action that is in 225 Win. The
threads measure .934 X 16 TPI. The barrel has two sets of drilled and tapped holes along the top and ramp style base on the front, without
blade. The bore remains bright with light rifling and the barrel is in good overall condition. (1X107023-8G)
2510. LOT OF COLT PARTS This lot includes two unmarked and un-numbered back straps likely for a Model 1860 Army revolver. The first
one is mostly a blue brown patina and the other is toning toward a plum color and both remain in very good condition. (2X107244-25BU)
2511. WINCHESTER PARTS LOT This lot includes two steel forend caps. The first cap is a blued Model 63 forend cap. The cap retains
90% blue with some light oxidation staining on the inside with several light scratches and remains in very good condition. Second is a
forend cap for a Pre-'64 Model 94 lever action rifle that remains in-the-white with overall patches of fine oxidation staining but remains in
good to about very good overall condition. (2X107244-26U)
2512. LOADING LEVER LOT This lot includes a .31 caliber loading lever with plunger. The lever measures 5 1/4" overall with a double
hinged joint between the lever and plunger. The lever has mottled case-color with overall light fine oxidation staining. (2X107244-26J)
2513. TOOL LOT This lot includes five items. First are three "T" handle nipple wrenches. The wrenches are unmarked and likely for use on
percussion rifles. The bodies are blued and the handles are in-the-white, each shows varying levels of finish and amounts of oxidation
staining. Second are two Proto key-shaped flat head screwdrivers. The items in this lot are in very good overall condition. (1X107244-26T)
2514. PERCUSSION REVOLVER PARTS This lot includes two loading lever assemblies likely for a Remington New Model or similar
reproduction percussion revolver. One assembly is complete with 36 caliber rammer and the other does not have a ram. The levers retain
near all of their original finish with some spots of light oxidation staining visible. (1X107244-26BG)
2515. LOT OF ACCE S SOR I E S This lot includes two aftermarket accessories: First is a MSAR P/N 218 sight rail with screws and
wrench, second is an unmarked swivel stud with screws for use on a Picatinny rail system. Both items are in excellent condition.
(2X104427-104A,131A1A)
2516. SMITH & WESSON BARREL This lot includes a blued 1 7/8" barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% blue with
crisp markings that read “Smith & Wesson” on the left side and “38 S. & W. SPL.” along the right side. This pre-model 36 J-Frame barrel
is missing the locking bolt assembly but remains in very good overall condition. (2X107244-25BDM)
2517. SMITH & WESSON BARREL LOT This lot includes a blued 2" Model 12 barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90%
blue with some light surface scratches near overall. The barrel is marked “Airweight / 38 Special Ctg.” on the right side and “Smith &
Wesson” across the left and remains in very good overall condition. (2X107244-25BDK)
2518. COLT BARREL LOT This lot includes a first generation Single Action Army barrel numbered “4800”. The barrel now measures 4 3/4" and
has been cut from the back and the forcing cone has been removed. The barrel has the italic long single line address and has a good lightly
pitted bore. The barrel retains 85% blue with several light scratches and areas of light fine oxidation staining present. There is an additional
drilled and tapped hole located forward of the ejector rod stud well and the barrel remains in good overall condition. (2X107244-25BK)
2519. S M ITH & WE S SON BAR R E L LOT This lot includes a nickel finish 6" Model 1905 4th change barrel with a bright excellent
bore. The nickel finish is slightly cloudy and has a few scattered spots of fine oxidation present near the muzzle and along the front
sight base. The barrel is marked appropriately with Smith & Wesson along the left side and “38 S & W Special Ctg.” along the right
and has a two line address with patent dates along the top. This pinned barrel is missing the locking bolt assembly but remains in
very good overall condition. (2X107244-25BDP)
2520. COLT BARREL LOT This lot includes a blued 6" Model 1899 barrel with bright about good bore that has a small patch of pitting just
forward of the breech. The barrel retains about 70% blue with overall light fine oxidation staining, light scratches and a small spot of light
pinprick pitting near the sight blade. It bears the two line Colt address along the top and D.A. 38 on the side. This barrel remains in about
good overall condition. (2X107244-25BCR)
2521. SMITH & WESSON BARREL LOT This lot includes a blued finish 6" Model 1905 4th change barrel with bright excellent bore. The
barrel retains about 80% flaking and thinning blue with small areas of fine oxidation staining and silvering along the high edges of the sight
and around the muzzle. The markings are crisp and the barrel is marked with “Smith & Wesson” along the left side and ”38 S & W Special
Ctg.” along the right and has a two line address with patent dates along the top. The locking bolt assembly is present and this barrel is in
good overall condition. (2X107244-25BDQ)
2522. COLT BARREL LOT This lot includes a blued 6" Model 1899 barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 75% even thinning blue
showing traces of silver near the muzzle and along the sight blade. The barrel is marked with the Colt two line address along the top, D.A. 38
along the side and P5316 R.A.C in a straight line along the bottom. A useable R.A.C. marked barrel in good overall condition. (1X107244-25BCT)
2523. BARREL LOT This lot includes a 3 3/4" in the white barrel with excellent bore likely for a Makarov pistol. The barrel appears to be in
9x18 Makarov and remains in excellent condition. (2X107244-25BDH)
2524. COLT BARREL LOT This lot includes a nickel finish 6" barrel with about good lightly frosted bore likely for a Model 1877 Lightning
revolver. The barrel has overall spots of fine oxidation staining and the markings are starting to become shallow. There is a two line Colt
address along the top and the side is marked Colt D.A. 38 and the barrel remains in about good overall condition. (1X107244-25BDG)
2525. COLT BARREL LOT This lot includes a first generation nickel barrel in 32-20 W.C.F barrel for a Single Action Army revolver. The barrel
measures 5 1/2" and retains about 40% flaking nickel finish with spots of light fine oxidation staining and has good lightly frosted bore.
There are several light impact marks near the muzzle and one on the sight blade. The barrel is marked with the long single line block letter
address and remains in good overall condition. (2X107244-25BBE)
2526. COLT BARREL LOT This lot includes a second generation 5 1/2" Single Action Army barrel. The barrel retains 95% reapplied blue
with several tiny light scratches and a few light tooling marks present and has a bright very good bore with some scattered light pitting in
the grooves. The long single line barrel address is thin but legible and the barrel remains in good overall condition. (2X107244-25BH)
2527. LOT OF COLT PARTS This lot includes two items for a Bisley revolver. First is a triggerguard that appears to be numbered 222556
that is mostly a brown patina with overall light staining. Second is a nickel backstrap numbered 214396 with some scattered light scratches
in the finish and both items remain in very good condition. (1X107244-25BR)
95
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Parts
2528. BARREL LOT This lot includes a 2 3/4" in-the-white barrel with bright very good bore likely for an Ortgies 25 ACP pistol. The barrel has
several small patches of light fine oxidation staining and remains in very good overall condition. (2X107244-25BDI)
2529. COLT BARREL LOT This lot includes a second generation 5 1/2" Single Action Army barrel in 38 special. The barrel retains 85% blue
with silvering present around the muzzle. There are also several light scratches and some faint tooling marks. The barrel is marked "Colt's
MFG CO. Hartford, CT. U.S.A." along the right side and "Colt Single Action Army 38 Special" along the left and remains in very good overall
condition. (1X107244-25BF)
2530. COLT BARREL LOT This lot includes a blued 2 1/2" Model 1877 Lightning barrel with bright near excellent bore. The barrel retains
about 85% blue with overall light fine oxidation staining. The barrel is marked “Colt’s Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co / Hartford Ct. U.S.A.” along the top
and “Colt D.A. 38” along the left side and remains in about very good overall condition. (2X107244-25BCY)
2531. LOT OF LOADING LEVERS This lot includes two complete loading levers for a Colt Model 1851 replica percussion revolver. The
lever’s metal surfaces are covered with vibrant case-hardened color and these items remain in excellent condition. (2X107244-26I)
2532. COLT PARTS LOT This lot includes a genuine Colt Model 1855 revolving rifle loading lever. The lever is mostly a plum colored patina
with patches smoky gray undertones. The catch is frozen shut and the lever remains in overall good condition. (1X107244-25BA)
2533. COLT PARTS LOT This lot includes a genuine Colt Model 1855 revolving rifle loading lever. The lever has a blended smoky gray and
plum color patina and the locking clasp works freely. This lever is in about very good overall condition. (1X107244-25BB)
2534. COLT PARTS LOT This lot includes a genuine Colt Model 1855 Revolving rifle loading lever that is mostly a dull gunmetal gray with
heavy plum colored undertones. The locking clasp works freely and this item is in about very good condition. (1X107244-25BC)
2535. COLT PARTS LOT This lot includes a genuine Colt Model 1855 revolving rifle loading lever that is an overall plum color patina with
silver undertones. The locking clasp works freely and this item remains in very good condition. (2X107244-25BD)
2536. COLT PARTS LOT This lot includes an original loading lever for a Colt Model 1855 Revolving Rifle. The lever is an overall gun metal
gray patina with patches of fine oxidation staining scattered near overall. The spring on the locking clip has lots of life left in it and this is
an about very good condition lever. (1X107244-25ACH)
2537. COLT PARTS LOT This lot includes an original loading lever for a Colt Model 1855 Revolving Rifle. The lever is an overall gun metal
gray patina blended with patches of fine oxidation staining scattered near overall. The spring on the locking clip has no life left in it and this
is an about good condition lever. (2X107244-25ACI)
2538. COLT PARTS LOT This lot includes an original loading lever for a Colt Model 1855 Revolving Rifle. The lever is an overall blended gun
metal gray patina with patches of fine oxidation staining scattered near overall. The spring on the locking clip has lots of life left in it and
this is an about good condition lever. (2X107244-25ACJ)
2539. SMITH & WESSON K FRAME GRIP ADAPTER LOT This lot consists of a single Smith & Wesson grip adapter that is in very
good to excellent condition. The adapter consists of a left and right steel panel with an extension that extends under the curve of the frame.
There is a hard rubber adapter that fills in this space and is secured with a separate screw that is not included. The grip panels are then
secured over the metal adapters. The left panel is marked “MFGD. BY SMITH & WESSON. / U.S. PAT. 1848682”. The panels are in excellent condition with scattered light scratches and about 98% original blue finish remaining. The hard rubber filler has some faint crazing on
the face but remains in very good condition overall. A rare find for Smith & Wesson collectors. (1X86520-3969A)
2540. GRIP LOT This is a set of scarce original wood grips for the Savage model 101 single shot pistol. The condition is near excellent with a
few minor scratches, a sharp Indian chief logo on each panel and about 98% finish retention. (2X75694-16R)
2541. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot includes 25 +/- flat sear springs likely to fit a variety of Colt and/or replica revolvers. They measure 1
1/4"X 5/16" overall and remain in very good overall condition. (2X107244-26AN)
2542. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot includes 25 +/- flat sear springs, likely to fit a variety of Colt and/or replica revolvers. They measure 1
1/4"X 5/16" overall and remain in very good overall condition. (1X107244-26AD)
2543. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot includes 25 +/- flat sear springs, likely to fit a variety of Colt and/or replica revolvers. They measure 1
1/4"X 5/16" overall and remain in very good overall condition. (1X107244-26AE)
2544. LOT OF PERCUSSION PARTS This lot includes five loading lever plungers likely for a Remington New Model or replica. The
plungers measure 1 1/8" overall and are for a 44 caliber bore. They have blue finish in varying levels of condition from good to very good
overall. (2X107244-26M)
2545. LOT OF PERCUSSION PARTS This lot includes two unmarked 44 caliber loading lever plungers likely for a Colt model 1860 percussion revolver. The parts are blued, both have small spots of light oxidation staining near the pivot screw and are in very good to excellent
condition. (1X107244-26L)
2546. COLT HAMMER LOT This lot includes a hammer for a Single Action Army revolver with early type civilian knurling on the spur. The
hammer is a blend of bright gun metal and brown patina with some light fine oxidation staining present. This hammer is in overall very
good condition and does not come with a firing pin. (1X107244-25DK)
2547. PERCUSSION HAMMER LOT This lot includes a color case-hardening hammer likely for a Colt Model 1851 or similar reproduction percussion revolver. The hammer has vibrant colors and the notches show no visible wear. This is an excellent condition hammer. (1X107244-25DJ)
2548. HAMMER LOT This lot includes a Smith & Wesson likely I or J frame stripped hammer. There is mottled case-color visible and the firing
pin is present. There are several light spots of fine oxidation staining and this hammer remains in very good condition. (1X107244-25DI)
2549. COLT PARTS LOT This lot includes a hammer and a trigger. The hammer is likely for a Model 1892 revolver. The back flats show vibrant
fire blue and the body is a bright gun metal gray with multiple patches of fine oxidation staining. The hammer is complete and remains in
about very good condition. The hammer is unmarked and has a bright nickel finish and is likely for a Model 1917 or New Service style
revolver. (1X107244-25DH)
2550. SMITH & WESSON HAMMER This lot includes a case-hardened color high spur hammer. The hammer is stripped appearing to
have never been used and should fit a variety of models remains in excellent condition. (1X107244-25DY)
2551. LOT OF COLT HAMMERS A total of two, likely for a Model 1917 or New Service style revolver. The first hammer has a bright nickel
finish and is complete with overall light scratches in the finish and two spots of oxidation staining on the right side. The second hammer
has a blended brown oxidation and nickel finish with overall staining and is missing the stirrup. These hammers are in overall good to very
good condition. (107244-25DA)
2552. HAMMER LOT This lot includes a hammer for a Smith & Wesson 38 Single Action Model of an 1891 top-break revolver. The hammer
shows overall mottled case-color with a spot or two of light pinprick pitting present on the spur and left edge of the body. The stirrup is
missing and the hammer remains in very good overall condition. (1X107244-25DG)
96
Parts
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2553. LOT OF COLT HAM M E R S This lot includes three hammers likely for a New Service or Model 1917 style frame. The hammers
are a mix of bright metal on the sides with a blue finish along the top. They show varying amounts of light oxidation staining. One of
the hammers has a replaced firing pin and another is missing the stirrup. A hammer pin is included with these overall very good condition hammers. (1X107244-25DF)
2554. NO. 3 SCHOFIELD PARTS LOT This lot includes four items. First is a blued trigger showing light silvering around the edges with
a strip toning to a brown patina along the front edge. Second is a blue finish stripped hammer assembly retaining most of its blue finish
with some light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining. Third are two screws: first is a hammer screw showing overall brown patina
with slot wear in the head. Second is a trigger screw in a similar state of condition. Items in this lot rate good to very good in condition
overall. (2X107244-26BD)
2555. SMITH & WESSON HAMMER LOT This lot includes two hammer assemblies for a New Model No. 3 revolver. The hammers show
faded case-hardened color under light fine oxidation near overall. One of the hammers has the cocking notches worn flat and will need
repair. Overall a good to very good condition, pair of hammers. (2X107244-26AV)
2556. PE RCU S S ION HAM M E R LOT This lot includes two hammers, likely for a Colt Model 1860 or replica percussion revolver. The
hammers show a color case-hardened finish with overall light fine oxidation and scattered scratches. They are in very good overall
condition. (2X107244-26AB)
2557. HAMMER LOT This lot includes a hammer for a Smith & Wesson No. 3 Schofield or reproduction revolver. The hammer is a stripped
base including only the integral firing pin with overall light scratches, fine oxidation staining and fading case color remaining in very good
condition. (2X107244-26BC)
2558. SIGHT LOT This lot includes what is likely an M-1855 percussion rifle long range rear sight. The sight is an overall dull gray patina with
scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining. The working parts move freely and the body of the ladder is U.S. marked. The sight does
not come with mounting hardware and remains in good condition. (1X107244-26G)
2559. PERCUSSION HAMMER LOT This lot includes three hammers for a replica Colt Model 1860 style percussion revolver. The hammers
show faded case-color with overall light fine oxidation staining. The coarse checkering on the spurs remains crisp. One of the hammers has
the full cock notch broken off and will need repair. The hammers are in about good to very good overall condition. (2X107244-26E)
2560. PERCUSSION HAMMER LOT This lot includes two hammers for a replica Colt Model 1849 Pocket style percussion revolver. The
hammers show mottled case-color with light fine oxidation staining near overall. The coarse checkering on the spurs remains crisp and
these reproduction hammers are in very good overall condition. (2X107244-26F)
2561. PE RCU S S ION HAM M E R LOT This lot includes two hammers, likely for a Colt Model 1860 or replica percussion revolver. The
hammers show color case-hardened finish with overall light scratches and fine oxidation staining. They are in very good overall condition. (2X107244-26AY)
2562. PERCUSSION HAMMER LOT This lot includes a case-hardened finish hammer likely for a Remington New Model Army or similar
reproduction style percussion revolver. The hammer shows vibrant color with spots of oxidation towards the tip and tooling marks along
the face of the head. The hammer remains in very good plus condition. (1X107244-26CP)
2563. MISCELLANEOUS GUN PARTS This lot includes 12 items. First are seven parts that appear related and are in-the-white to include:
(2) shotgun style hammers; bridle, (2) triggers and (2) stirrups. The parts show scattered varying amounts of light fine oxidation staining and
remain in excellent condition. Second is an assortment of (4) percussion shotgun style hammers, all mostly a rich brown patina with varying
levels of engraving, in very good condition. Third is a hammer that appears to be from a Model 1861 percussion rifle that is a mostly a dull
gun metal gray with patches of brown fine oxidation staining near overall and remains in very good overall condition. (1X107244-25DAC)
2564. PERCUSSION HAMMER LOT This lot includes three hammers, likely for a Colt Baby Dragoon or replica percussion revolver. The
hammers have overall light fine oxidation staining with traces of case-hardened color blending with a smoky gray patina. The hammers
remain in very good overall condition. (2X107244-26AC)
2565. PERCUSSION HAMMER LOT This lot includes two hammers for a replica Colt Model 1860 style percussion revolver. The hammers
show faded case-color with overall light fine oxidation staining. The coarse checkering on the spurs remains crisp and the hammers are
in good to very good overall condition. (1X107244-26D)
2566. HAMMER LOT This lot includes a hammer for a Smith & Wesson No. 3 Schofield or reproduction revolver. The hammer is a stripped base
including only the integral firing pin with overall light scratches and fading case color remaining in very good condition. (2X107244-26BE)
2567. PERCUSSION HAMMER LOT This lot includes two hammers likely for a Colt Model 1860 or replica percussion revolver. The hammers
show color case-hardened finish with overall light scratches and fine oxidation staining. They are in very good overall condition. (1X107244-26AZ)
2568. HAMMER LOT This lot includes a hammer for a Smith & Wesson No. 3 Schofield or reproduction revolver. The hammer is a stripped base
including only the integral firing pin with overall light scratches and fading case color remaining in very good condition. (2X107244-26BB)
2569. LOT OF REMINGTON DERINGER PARTS This lot includes eight barrel locks. These appear to be modern replacement parts,
some showing spots of oxidation staining and light scratches. One of the locks has a large area of blue that has flaked off but all remain
in very good condition. (1X107244-25DAT)
2570. LOT OF SLING SWIVELS This lot contains 12 items. First are four fixed rear sling swivels with two-hole bases measuring 1 5/8"X3/8"
with hole to hole measurements of 15/16". The bases are a bronze color and the wire loops are blued show showing spots of light oxidation. Second is a single fixed stud with wire loop that is blued with a couple of light wear marks visible in the loop. Third are seven 3/4"
long bronze colored wood screws. The items in this lot are in overall excellent condition. (1X107244-25DX)
2571. COLT PARTS This lot includes two items for a Model 1878 DA revolver. First is a nickel plated trigger that is numbered “484” and has
a small area of flaking present near the top loop and remains in near excellent condition. Second is a complete trigger saddle with an overall brown patina with some light silvering along the leading edge but remains in overall very good condition. (1X107244-25DP)
2572. COLT PARTS This lot includes ten stirrups, likely for a Model 1877 revolver. The parts have a dull blue finish and appear to have not
been used and remain in excellent condition. (1X107244-25DL)
2573. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot includes 25 bolt springs likely for a Model 1860 or similar reproduction style percussion revolver. The springs
measure 1 5/16"X3/8" overall with a bronze patina, overall light oxidation staining and remain in very good condition. (1X107244-25DS)
2574. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot includes 21 bolt springs measuring 1 5/16"X3/8" overall. The springs have a bronze color finish with
overall light oxidation staining and remain in very good overall condition. These are likely for a Colt Model 1860 or similar reproduction style
revolver. (1X107244-25DR)
97
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Parts
2575. COLT PARTS This lot includes two items for a Model 1878 DA revolver. First is a trigger that is mostly a deep brown patina with slivers of dull
gun metal gray along the contact points and high edges with spots of oxidation along the face. It does however remain in overall very good condition. Second is a stripped trigger saddle that is mostly a plum brown color and also remains in very good condition. (1X107244-25DN)
2576. COLT PARTS This lot includes two items for a Model 1878 DA revolver. First is a trigger with bright nitre blue finish with areas of silvering
along the high edges in overall excellent condition. Second is a stripped trigger saddle that is mostly a plum-brown color, also in excellent
condition. (1X107244-25DM)
2577. COLT PARTS This lot includes two items for a Model 1878 DA revolver. First is a trigger with bright nitre blue finish that has traces of
light silvering along the high edges. Second is a blue finished trigger with slivers of dull gun metal gray along the contact edges and both
triggers remain in near excellent condition. (1X107244-25DQ)
2578. LOT OF GUN PARTS This lot includes 25 bolt springs likely for a Model 1860 or similar reproduction style percussion revolver. The
springs measure 1 5/16"X3/8" overall and have a bronze colored patina showing overall light oxidation staining and remain in very good
condition. (1X107244-25DT)
2579. BOLT PARTS This lot includes a striker assembly for a Winchester Model 54 rifle. The body has strong blue remaining and the item
remains in overall very good condition. (2X107023-17J)
2580. R E DFI E LD FLI P U P PE E P SCOPE R I NGS This lot contains an older set of Redfield No. 70-A, 1" two-piece rings and bases
equipped with a flip-up aperture mounted to the back of the rear base for a Winchester Model 70 rifle. The mounts are in excellent condition retaining nearly all of their original blue finish with only some very minor handling marks from prior use, mounting hardware is
included. (3X56161-14C)
2581. LOT OF 1873 TRAPDOOR PARTS This lot includes two partial breech block assemblies. The first one retains 65% thinning blue
finish with overall light oxidation staining, silvering along the high edges and light tooling marks on the underside. Included with this breech
block is a correct cam latch and firing pin, both missing their springs and items remain in overall very good condition. The second breech
block and cam latch are mostly an even brown patina with some dull gun metal gray undertones. The stampings are slightly faded but visible and the items remain in good to very good condition. (1X107244-25DV)
2582. CYLINDER LOT This lot includes an unmarked 6 shot blued cylinder in 45 Colt. The cylinder has nominal measurements of 1.62" and
1.70". The cylinder stops are in a Smith & Wesson pattern and interestingly the back edge of the cylinder has 1/8"x1/16" ring milled in it.
The ratchet is worn and there is a faint turn ring present. The cylinder remains in overall good condition. (2X107244-29V)
2583. BLACK POWDER REVOLVER PARTS LOT This lot includes two unmarked items likely for a Remington-Beals Navy or similar type
percussion revolver. First is a .36 caliber cylinder with a nominal length of 1.99" with overall dark lightly oxidized chambers. The cylinder retains
most of its reapplied blue finish and has overall fine oxidation staining. The second item is a cylinder pin measuring 4 1/8" overall with silvering
along the high edges and perhaps a spot or two of light oxidation staining. Both items are in good overall condition. (2X107244-29K)
2584. SMITH & WESSON CYLINDER LOT This lot includes a nickel finish N frame cylinder in 38 Special. The cylinder is near half covered in oxidation and most of the nickel has turned cloudy. There are moderate amounts of pitting scattered overall including light amounts
at the tops of the chambers. The cylinder remains in fair to about good condition. (1X107244-29G)
2585. SMITH & WESSON PARTS LOT This lot includes a cylinder, crane and ejector rod for a Model 10 revolver. The cylinder is un-numbered and has a 3 1/4" ejector rod. The chambers are very good and there is a very faint turn ring. The nickel finish on the crane is cloudy
with some areas showing light flaking and oxidation staining. The crane is numbered “261311” and all three items remain in very good
plus condition. (2X107244-29R)
2586. SMITH & WESSON CYLINDER LOT This lot includes a matte black finish 6 shot, .38 caliber cylinder with nominal measurement
of 1.62" likely for a Model 12 or similar revolver. The cylinder retains near all its finish with a few small handling marks visible and has very
good overall chambers. (1X107244-29S)
2587. LOT OF SMITH & WESSON PARTS This lot includes three items. First is a 3" nickel finish 22 caliber barrel with lightly frosted,
about good bore. This nickel barrel appears to be refinished and remains in good overall condition. Second are two 7 shot 22 caliber cylinders, one nickel finish the other blue. The blue cylinder retains about 35% blue with overall moderate amounts of oxidation and staining
with dark oxidized chambers. The nickel cylinder shows several spots of flaking finish with areas of oxidation staining and also has dark
oxidized chambers. The items are in about good overall condition. (2X107244-29N)
2588. SMITH & WESSON CYLINDER LOT This lot includes an in-the-white steel five shot cylinder likely for a Model 49 or similar
revolver. The cylinder has a nominal length of 1.53" and remains in excellent condition. (2X107244-29T)
2589. CYLINDER LOT This lot includes a modern manufactured six shot .44 caliber blued cylinder likely for a Model 1860 reproduction percussion
revolver. The cylinder retains near all of its original blue with some scattered light scratches in overall excellent condition. (1X107244-26CB)
2590. PERCUSSION CYLINDER LOT This lot includes a .38 caliber six shot blued round cylinder likely for a reproduction Colt Model
1851 Navy Revolver. The unmarked cylinder has 90% blue finish with overall light scratches and a couple spots of light fine oxidation staining. There are no nipples present and the reproduction cylinder remains in very good condition. (1X107244-26P)
2591. SMITH & WESSON PARTS LOT This lot includes two matte black 5 shot 38 caliber cylinders for a Model 38 Revolver. The alloy
cylinders retain near all of their finish with one having a slight turn ring and the other a few light handling marks. Each cylinder comes with
an ejector, one is numbered alike, the other is not and both remain in very good condition. (2X107244-29Q)
2592. COLT CYLINDER LOT This lot includes a blued cylinder in 32-20 for a Colt Army Special revolver. The cylinder retains about 70%
blue with overall light scratches, scattered patches of oxidation and staining with a couple spots of light pitting too. The chambers are dark
but remain smooth and a partial ejector rod assembly is present. This is an about good condition lot. (2X107244-29P)
2593. SMITH & WESSON CYLINDER LOT This lot includes a blued finish 5 shot alloy cylinder likely for a Model 37 or similar revolver.
The cylinder has a nominal length of 1.53" and is numbered “43819”. There are a couple of small scratches inside the flutes and a faint
turn ring present and the cylinder remains in near excellent condition. (2X107244-29U)
2594. MISCELLANEOUS GUN PARTS This lot includes ten items. First are two seven shot 22 short rimfire cylinders likely for a Smith &
Wesson No.1 third issue revolver. The first cylinder is nickel plated with heavy flaking and oxidation staining present. The chambers are
dark with some showing areas of oxidation and light pitting. The second cylinder is mostly a dull gun metal gray with overall light fine oxidation staining. The chambers are dark with several having spots of light pitting. Second is a hammer likely for a similar revolver with overall
oxidation staining and trace amounts of blue finish left in protected areas. Also included with this lot are two unidentified triggers, one is
a spur trigger and the other is a folding trigger with two machine screws and three other related parts. All items are in good overall condition. (1X107244-25DAA)
98
Parts
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
2595. PERCUSSION CYLINDER LOT This lot includes a .38 caliber six shot blued round cylinder likely for a reproduction Colt Model
1851 Navy Revolver. The cylinder retains 95% of its original blue with spots of light oxidation staining. There are no nipples present and
the cylinder remains in excellent condition. (2X107244-26Q)
2596. COLT AR15 UPPER ASSEMBLY This lot consists of a Colt AR15 upper assembly with a bolt carrier, barrel, upper, dust cover, front
sling swivel, gas tube, handguards, sights, and charging handle. The upper has a fixed A2 style carry handle, and a post band barrel that
lacks a flash suppressor and bayonet lug. The 20" barrel is bright and excellent and the metal surfaces retain 98% original parkerized finish
with some light silvering on upper and muzzle end of barrel. A good upper for the competition shooter or for someone living in a state
with strict gun laws. (207523-22)
2597. M14 MAGAZINE LOT This Lot Consists of 4 USGI M14 magazines. Two magazines are marked "BRW" for Borg Warner, one magazine is marked "KMT" for Kileen Machine and Tool, and the last magazine is marked "OM" for Olin Matheson. All magazines are in very
good condition or better and exhibit scratches, wear and some have light oxidation staining. (207630-30) [Hall Rowland Collection]
2598. SMITH ENTERPRISES M21 SCOPE MOUNT This lot consists of a Smith Enterprises M21 scope mount and an unmarked set
of scope rings. The mount will fit most M14/M1A style semi auto rifles and the mount retains 95% original parkerized finish with some
light wear and scuffing scattered throughout. A top quality mount for the M14 enthusiast. (207666-34B)
2599. STEN GUN MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of 12 Sten gun magazines. One magazine is disassembled with a bent base plate that
will need mechanical attention but it appears that all parts are present. All other magazines are complete and assembled. The magazines
rate very good plus to excellent overall showing light handling marks, cosmoline, and perhaps in a few cases light oxidation. A good lot
for the Sten gun owner. (207240-47)
2600. MG-34 DRUM CARRIER LOT This lot consists of an original MG-34 drum carrier and two MG-34 drum magazines. The carrier is
painted with a dull black enamel with scattered flaking paint and erosion and the finish rates about 80-85%. The drums show light flaking
and minor oxidation and are maker marked "hqu 44" and "w 44". A great addition to any World War Two collection. (207671-10)'
2601. J.P. ENTERPRISES AR-15 UPPER ASSEMBLY This lot consists of a J.P. Enterprises AR-15 upper assembly with a barreled
flattop upper, Low Mass Bolt Carrier, charging handle with Badger Ordnance latch, a scope mount with J.P. Enterprises rings, a free float
handguard with two picatinny rails and a flattop front sight block. The stainless barrel measures 18" in length and it is equipped with a
muzzle brake. The muzzle brake shows some carbon staining and the bore is excellent. The upper retains 99% original finish, while the
handguard rates excellent showing a few handling marks. A nice upper for the 3-Gun shooter. (207628-6A)
2602. DPMS LR-308 UPPER ASSEMBLY This lot consists of a barreled upper assembly for a DPMS LR-308 AR-10 style rifle with a
free float handguard, front sight base, front sling swivel, bolt carrier group and charging handle. The stainless heavy barrel measures 24
1/2" in length and it has a bright and excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original parkerizing, and the handguard rates excellent
overall. The rifle has a pictanny scope base on the upper and a pictanny sight block on the front gas block. A good setup for someone
looking to build an AR-10 style rifle. (207628-10)
2603. SMITH & WESSON BARREL This lot includes a blued 6" 22 caliber heavy barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel is without
pin groove and is likely for a Model 17 revolver and has a Patridge front sight and is in excellent condition. (107494-14C)
2604. SMITH & WESSON BARREL This lot includes a nickel finish 2" 38 caliber barrel with bright excellent bore. This is a standard barrel
likely for a model 64 revolver. There are faint tooling marks along either side and the barrel remains in near excellent condition. (107494-14D)
2605. STOCK LOT This lot includes a smooth pistolgrip beech wood stock with high comb for a Feinwerkbau Model 124 air rifle. There are several light handling marks, minor dings, and light scratches along its length and the stock remains in very good plus condition. (107494-5B)
2606. STOCK LOT This lot includes an inletted walnut stock likely for a Remington Model 40X rifle. The stock still has rough edges and a few
light handling marks that should disappear during final sanding. (107494-5A)
2607. STOCK LOT This lot includes a semi-inletted walnut stock with right side shadowline cheek-piece. The stock is possibly for a Howa style
rifle and will likely be very attractive when finished. (107465-2A)
2608. RUGER BARREL This lot includes a round tapered 18 1/2" blued 10/22 barrel with bright about excellent bore. The barrel retains
95% blue finish with a few light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining. (107494-13A)
2609. STEVENS BARREL This lot includes a round 28" blued barrel with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 65 to perhaps 70%
thinning blue with overall spots of light oxidation staining, and has been drilled and tapped for target blocks. The barrel is marked Stevens
Walnut Hill along the top, 25 R.F. and J. Stevens Arms on the sides and remains in very good overall condition. (107494-13E)
2610. RUGER BARREL This lot includes a 26" blued tapered barrel in 270 Win with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 95%
blue finish and has been drilled and tapped for a quarter rib that is not installed. One pin is in place and the other is missing and the barrel
remains in about excellent condition. (107494-13C)
2611. BARREL LOT This lot includes an unmarked .22 caliber 29" barrel with bright about excellent bore. The barrel retains 80% blue finish
with multiple small scratches and spots of oxidation staining. There is a ramp style front base with no insert that has a 3/8" dovetail slot.
The breech end has square threads that measure .839" in diameter with a with a 12 TPI pitch. A chamber cast should be done to verify
actual cartridge configuration due to the large variety of 22 caliber bullets manufactured today. (107494-13D)
2612. SAVAGE BARREL This lot includes a 24" tapered barrel with bright excellent bore for a Savage 99 rifle. The barrel has square cut
threads and retains 85% original blue with several light scratches, a few spots of light oxidation staining and has tooling marks either side
of the barrel half way down its length. The barrel is chambered in 300 Savage and remains in good overall condition. (107494-13B)
2613. BERETTA 303 SPECIAL SKEET BARREL This lot includes a P. Beretta marked 12 ga., 2 3/4" chambered, 26" ventilated rib barrel
chocked skeet with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% blue with a few small spots of oxidation staining and has several very
light scratches along the bottom of the barrel. The barrel is in excellent condition. (107465-14A)
2614. REMINGTON 1100 BARREL This lot includes a 12 ga., 2 3/4" chambered, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked modified with bright
excellent bore. The barrel retains 85% evenly thinning blue having several light scattered scratches and has toned an even brown color
under the ventilated rib. This is an overall very good to near excellent barrel. (107465-14B)
2615. REMINGTON 870 BARREL This lot includes a 12 ga., 2 3/4" chambered, 28" ventilated rib barrel choked modified with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% blue finish with a few light scratches and spots of oxidation staining. (107465-14)
2616. BARREL BLANK This lot includes a 28" rifled barrel blank. The blank is marked “375 / 434 / 12” along one end with a faint “Wells”
logo. The barrel is in excellent untouched condition. (107465-2C)
2617. BARREL BLANK This lot includes a 28" rifled “Wells”-marked barrel with “284 / 9” markings. The barrel is untouched and in excellent
condition. (107465-2C1)
99
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
Parts
2618. S M ITH & WE S SON PARTS LOT This lot includes a barrel, cylinder, and crane for a Lady Smith revolver. The in-the-white barrel
measures 3" with a bright about very good bore. The barrel has a spot or two of light oxidation staining visible along its length and
does not come with the locking bolt assembly. The cylinder and crane assembly are nickel finish with overall oxidation and staining present along the surfaces. The bores remain about very good with some having spots of light oxidation and fine pinprick pitting. An overall
good parts lot. (107244-29L)
2619. MOTHER OF PEARL GRIPS This lot includes a set of grips possibly for an Iver Johnson or H&R style top break revolver. The right
panel is missing a thin flake near the screw escutcheon as well as near the top front edge and the left panel has a couple of small chatter
marks along the bottom back edge. The grips remain in overall very good condition. (107563-13)
2620. KRIEGHOFF STOCK LOT This lot includes an English walnut buttstock and forend for a K 80 shotgun. The checkered pistolgrip
Monte Carlo stock has both left and right palm swells with slightly round points remaining on the checkering. There is a tight 1/2" long
with-the-grain crack at the top of the wrist where the back of the tang would be. The crack appears stable and does not flex and the stock
is fitted with a decelerator recoil pad. The checkered forend is devoid of any attaching iron and has slightly rounded points on the checkering. There are a couple of scattered light handling marks visible on this stock set and it rates in excellent condition. (107465-17B1)
2621. BROWNING STOCK LOT This lot includes a checkered walnut pistol grip and forend for a B80 semi-auto shotgun. The buttstock has
several light scratches in the clear coat with crisp points on the checkering either side of the wrist. The forend shows a few light scratches in
the high gloss finish with some points of the checkering feeling slightly rounded. This stock set remains in excellent condition. (107465-17B2)
2622. LOT OF HEARING PROTECTION This lot includes four sets of earmuffs from various manufacturers. First is a pair of David Clark
Straightaway Model 10AS earmuffs. Second is a set of Peltor Bull's-Eye 9 earmuffs. Third are two pairs of Safety Direct Silencio RBW-71
earmuffs. Items in this lot are in very good to excellent condition. (107465-9)
2623. LOT OF LYMAN CHOKES This lot includes four fixed and one adjustable 12 ga.,
external choke tubes and two wrenches. First is an adjustable "Cutts" tube with
wrench that retains near all of its finish with bold white lettering and comes with its
original wrench. Second is a Lyman .410 marked choke wrench that has two active
spots of light oxidation. Third are four fixed tubes individually marked: 705 FC, 3 L.R.
590, 12 Mod, and 12 full. The items in this lot are in excellent condition. (107465-4B)
2624. LOT OF 1917 PARTS This lot includes three items. First is a P.M. Enterprises bolt
shroud with Model 70 style safety for a 1917 Enfield. The shroud is in-the-white and
the safety lever is blued in its original packaging with instruction sheet. Second is a
P.M. Enterprises cock-on-closure assembly for a model 1917 Enfield in its original
2625
packaging with instruction sheet. Third is a screw kit that contains four assorted blued
machine screws and a drift pin likely for replacing parts on the Enfield. (107465-4B1)
2625. COLT PYTHON FAUX IVORY GRIPS This is a nice pair of smooth ivory finger grooved grips which will fit a Colt Python or similar-framed Colt revolvers. They
feature recessed gold Rampant Colt medallions and are numbered on their rear “61”.
They rate very good plus to excellent with perhaps an extremely light handling mark
here or there. A very nice pair of what are likely Colt factory replacement faux ivory
grips for your Python. (37552-76)
2626. SMITH & WESSON K FRAME MEXICAN SILVER GRIPS This is a nice
pair of Mexican silver grips for a Smith & Wesson K frame revolver, duty-style. They
feature light loose open scroll and geometric engraving with a Mexican Eagle left and
right. There are somewhat fancy escutcheons around the grip screw holes and the
bottoms show rhomboid monogram plates which are un-engraved. The rear is
marked “hecho en mexico“ along with sterling silver content “SL00925”. A grip screw
is included and the grips rate about excellent overall. (37552-59)
2626
2627. LOT OF PARTIALLY MACHINED MOSSBERG RECEIVER BLANKS
This is a lot of raw forged and partially machined Mossberg 500 shotgun receivers.
The first is a raw forging with no machining done at all. The second forging has had
the top partially profiled and the sides profiled as well. The third forging has had some
internal machining done and has been brought
down to the contours of an actual Mossberg 500
receiver with no external cuts made. The fourth
and final has had the internal machining just
about completed and the ejection port and pinholes machined but no cuts yet for magazine
tube, barrel or buttstock. Overall a really neat set
of receivers that show a really cool progression of
metamorphosis from raw forging to nearly completed receiver of these prolific and quality
“working mans shotgun”. (37748-4)
2628. LOT O F C O LT M O D E L 18 9 6 N E W
ARMY REVOLVER PARTS This lot consists of all the internal and external parts of a Colt
2627
Model 1896 New Army and Navy revolver sans
the frame. Parts are overall good to very good
with some light oxidation and scattered light pinprick pitting here and there; primarily a pewter
gray overall. The barrel shows a very good bore
with strong rifling and scattered light pitting. The walnut grips are lightly cleaned with grind marks along their bottom edges, the right grip
with a 1” chip missing from its leading lower edge. There is no lanyard loop as it was ground off flush with the butt. The last patent date
on the barrel is 1895. (37741-2)
100
End of Silent Auction - Thank you • All Silent Auction Bids are due by 3:00 pm on June 4, 2016
Results will be available on Wednesday, June 8, 2016.
NOTES
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
101
AMOSKEAG
SALE NO. 110
102
NOTES
AMOSKEAG
"
ABSENTEE BIDDING FORM
AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
250 Commercial Street, Unit No. 3011 • Manchester, NH 03101
603/627-7383 • Fax 603/627-7384 • www.amoskeagauction.com
OFFICE USE ONLY
DATE RECEIVED:_______________ ENTERED:________________ q FIRST TIME BIDDER
ITEM #
NOTE: To make one additional bid on your behalf in the event
of a tie, please place a “ + “ after your bid amount.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
BID AMOUNT
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
________
____________________________________________________________________
______________
SILENT BIDS ARE DUE BY 3:00 ON THE DAY OF THE SALE
If you are planning on bidding on an excessive amount of items we request that your bid sheets be turned in on the Friday
Name:___________________________________________ Email:________________________________________
Address:______________________________________________________________________________________
City:________________________________________________ State:_____________ Zip:___________________
Home #:__________________________ Cell #:__________________________ Fax #:_______________________
Bidders without prior credit approval are required to submit a 20% deposit prior to bids being accepted. You may do this by check or credit card
authorization. If your bids are unsuccessful a refund check will be issued.
DEPOSIT: qCheck #___________ Bid Total:_________________________ Deposit Amount:_______________________
qCredit Card: ______________________________________ Exp:____________ CVV #:___________
AMEX
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT. If in the event my bids are successful on the above items and I do not contact Amoskeag Aucton Co., Inc. or
make payment arrangements within 15 days, Amoskeag Auction Co., Inc. is hereby authorized to charge my credit card for the total purchase price
together with the applicable Buyer’s Premium.
"
VISA
MC
q CREDIT CARD PURCHASE AUTHORIZATION Please use the above credit number as payment for my successful auction purchases.
I authorize Amoskeag Auction Co., Inc. to place the above bids on my behalf in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of Sale. I have read, fully
understand and agree to the Terms and Conditions of Sale and the Firearms Warning for this auction (printed and online).
Signature:____________________________________________________
Date:_______________________
ITEM #
ITEM DESCRIPTION
______
______________________________________________________
______
______________________________________________________
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
BRING TOTAL TO THE FRONT
BID AMOUNT
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
________
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
ABSENTEE BIDDING
• Bidders without prior credit approval are required to submit a 20% deposit prior to bids being accepted (credit cards may be used
for absentee deposits). Absentee bids will be bid in a competitive manner and an absentee bidder needs only to outbid another
buyer i.e. bidding will not be opened at the maximum bid unless that is the next competitive bid. Buyer is responsible for any and
all shipping charges.
• Amoskeag Auction Co., Inc. will not be held responsible for errors or omissions of any type that may occur during this service.
• All Silent Auction bids are due by 3:00pm on Saturday. If you are planning on bidding on an excessive amount of items we request
that your bid sheets be turned in on the Friday before the sale. Please do not call the gallery once the auction has started (after
10:00am) as we will not be able to make changes to bids. Faxed bid sheets will be accepted for the silent auction until 2:00pm.
• All absentee/telephone bidder invoices are mailed within a few days of the sale, are due upon receipt, and are to be paid either by
cash, check or credit card. All items not paid for within 20 business days from sale date shall be considered abandoned as well as
any deposit that was made on those items and Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. shall have sole discretion as to their disposal.
NOTE: If paying by cash or check, the buyer's premium will be a discounted 15% versus 17.5% for those paying by credit card.
IF YOU FAX YOUR BID SHEET INTO OUR OFFICE,
PLEASE CALL TO CONFIRM THAT WE DID RECEIVE IT. THANK YOU. 603/627-7383
Silent auction VIEWING
Viewing will be available from Monday, May 23rd through Friday, June 3rd, by appointment, as well as on the day of sale
from 7:30am to 2:00pm. We do have a few select evenings available for viewing and those times and dates can be obtained
by calling our office.
SHIPPING
• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will make every effort to ship items in a timely fashion; most orders are shipped within 48 hours of payment. All items, with the exception of modern handguns, are shipped via UPS Ground unless other
arrangements have been made.
• All modern handguns are shipped via UPS Next Day Air service.
• Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping charges.
PICKING UP MERCHANDISE
• OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOLLOWING THE SALE. No merchandise will be
delivered on those days. We will resume normal business hours on Wednesday.
• Our office hours are Monday through Friday - 8:00 am to 4:00pm. Please call ahead prior to arriving to pickup your
merchandise.
DIRECTIONS
FROM SOUTH: Rt. 93 North to Rt. 101 West in Manchester to Rt. 293 North to Exit 5 (Granite Street). At end of ramp
go right onto Granite Street to first set of lights. Go left on Commercial Street and we are located in the Waumbec
Commercial Center, which is 1/8 mile up on the left. OR Rte. 3 (Everett Turnpike) North through Bedford tolls then off
at Exit 5 (Granite Street). At bottom of ramp go right, take first left onto Commercial Street, 1/8 mile on left. FROM
NORTH: Rt. 93 South to Rt. 293 South to Exit 5 (Granite Street), at end of ramp turn left onto Granite Street to first set
of lights. Go left on Commercial Street and we are located in the Waumbec Commercial Center, which is 1/8 mile up
on the left. ELEVATOR: Go around to the back of the building (river side), there is a set of three stairs with a glass door,
enter the lobby through the door that is marked "ELEVATOR", go to 3rd floor and follow signs. STAIRS: Enter South
entrance, go up stairs and follow hallway and signs.
AMOSKEAG
AUCTION COMPANY INC.
250 commercial street • suite 3011 • manchester, new hampshire 03101
603/627-7383
fax 603/627-7384 • www.amoskeagauction.com
jason & melissa devine • nh license no. 2555