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ANTIQUE & VINTAGE MILITARIA AUCTION 220 LOTS

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Lot: 2000 - EXCELLENT! WWI 1918 COLT MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY "BLACK ARMY" .45 ACP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL

Excellent! WWI 1918 Colt Model of 1911 U.S. Army "Black Army" .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol. This is a very fine example of a scarce Colt 1911 made in 1918. It has the uncommon and extremely sought after Black Army finish which is a darker matte blue. Correct intertwined "HP" Colt barrel. The gun's "black army" finish is better than almost any other pistol from this era you'll see - the majority of the examples encountered have noticeable flaking in the finish. Fitted with nice period-correct wood grips. Comes with a proper two-tone magazine. Markings: The right of the frame is marked “No 576434?, under “UNITED STATES PROPERTY”. The right side of the slide is marked “MODEL OF 1911. U.S. ARMY”. The left side of the slide is marked “PATENTED APR.20,1897. SEPT.9,1902 / DEC.19,1905. FEB.14,1911. AUG. 19, 1913”, with a rampant colt and “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.”. The rear of the slide is marked “H” (vertical, no serifs). The left side of the frame is marked behind the trigger with eagle’s head over “S5”. The left side of the trigger guard is marked "34". The top of the frame is marked “8” to the right and in front of the feed ramp, and “H” behind the disconnector. The top of the chamber is marked with an “H” and a “P”, the bottom in front of the link lug is marked “G”. The bottom of the slide is marked with a "G". Sights: The pistol is mounted with a “U”-notched rear sight dovetailed into the slide and a short rounded blade front sight fixed to the slide. Stock Configuration: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut with smooth diamonds around the grip screws. The 1911 and 1911-A1 pistols served the military of the United States from 1911 to 1985, through two World Wars and the Korean and Vietnam wars. They gained a reputation as a reliable handgun with plenty of stopping power, and are held in high regard by those who have used them. The design was the end-result of a series of developments by famous gun designer John Browning, starting with the Model 1900. The advances made by Browning were revolutionary at the time, and were so successful that they are considered commonplace today. Browning not only developed first a pivoting and then a tilting barrel to allow for a locked system, he developed the concept of “the slide”, which is now synonymous with semi-automatic handguns. Serial Number: 576434 | Caliber / Gauge: .45 ACP | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3344

Lot: 2001 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1795 FLINTLOCK .69 CAL MUSKET RIFLE

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1795 Flintlock .69 cal Musket Rifle. Markings: The lock plate is marked “US”, with a federal eagle, “Springfield”. The left side of the barrel is marked “P”, with an eagle head stamp, "B", and “V”. The top of the barrel is marked "US". The bottom of the trigger plate is marked “L”. The inside of the trigger guard is marked "I". The top of the barrel in front of the front sight is marked "787". The top of the buttplate is marked “1801”. The left side of the buttstock is marked with two script "R" and one script "A", "ZW", and a faint group of letter that appear to start with "A.M.T.". The bottom of the stock right behind the lower tang is marked "DR". Sights: The front sight is a shallow blade. There is no rear sight. Stock Configuration: The wood stock has a straight grip, metal nose cap with cut out for the included ramrod, barrel band with sling loop, barrel band, trigger guard assembly mounted sling loop, and metal buttplate. The Model 1795 was the first musket to be produced for the United States Armed Forces by the Springfield Arsenal. Based on the French Charleville Model 1763/66 which was used in large numbers by the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, the 1795 was the standard long arm of the US through the War of 1812. The 1795 was made with mostly hand-crafted parts which created interchangeability and the manufacturing process. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .69 cal. | LOP: 12.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2002 - SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE WOOD SHIPPING CASE

Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle Wood Shipping Case. Features a pair of thick rope handles, (2) Barracks Cleaning Rods and (4) cleats. The lid, internal rifle barracks and bayonet holders have been rebuilt. The entire case has been stained a cherry color and there are no visible markings. Keywords: Memorabilia, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2003 - AMES M1852 U.S. NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD WITH SCABBARD

Ames M1852 U.S. Naval Officers Sword with Scabbard. Features a 29in slightly curved single edge blade with detailed etched decoration on both sides. One side includes the Ames firm mark, an oval of 23 stars, a U.S. shield over an anchor, and a panoply of arms with pikes, axes, and a trident with a “USN” pennant, all within decorative scrollwork. The reverse shows an American eagle perched on a cannon with sun rays above, along with a fouled anchor, “USN” ribbon, and additional naval motifs including ropework and foliage. Ricasso is not marked on either side. The half-basket guard is finely cast and chased, with openwork oak leaves and acorns, a “USN” ribbon on the counterguard, and a distinctive sea serpent forming part of the knucklebow. The 4in grip is covered in white sharkskin with tight, original twisted brass wire wrap and retains the original gold bullion slip knot and tassle. The pommel cap features a heraldic eagle facing right, with crisp feather detail. Original leather washer/collar present and intact. Comes with original leather scabbard with brass fittings (stamped Ames Mfg Co on collar). Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible, Militaria; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2004 - FINE! ANTIQUE U.S. HARPERS FERRY HALLS MODEL 1819 FLINTLOCK .52 CAL. BREECH LOADING RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Fine! Antique U.S. Harpers Ferry Halls Model 1819 Flintlock .52 cal. Breech Loading Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The top of the receiver is marked “J.H. HALL / H FERRY / US / 1838”. There are no visible markings on the bayonet. Sights: The rear sight is a “V”-notch dovetailed to the barrel. The front offset sight/bayonet lug is installed matching the offset rear sight.

Lot: 2005 - ANTIQUE W.F. SHEARD MALCOLM WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 RIFLE SCOPE

Antique W.F. Sheard Malcolm Winchester Model 1873 Rifle Scope. Magnification of the sight appears to be approximately 12x. Normal fine crosshairs. Features the Malcolm makers mark as well W.F. Sheard, Tacoma, WA. There is no other visible markings on the scope or mounts (model number) which is consistent with Early Malcom scopes. Front and rear side mounts are adjustable. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD1510

Lot: 2006 - IMPERIAL GERMAN WWI 1915 DWM LONG P.08 ARTILLERY LUGER 9MM 8” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL

Imperial German WWI 1915 DWM Long P.08 Artillery Luger 9mm 8” Semi-Auto Pistol. The top of the front sight to the left of the blade, top of the rear sight base, the rear face of the sight leaf, the left rear of the sight arm, the right side of the slider, the sear bar, the sear bar safety, the extractor, the top of the front toggle, the back of the rear toggle, the left of the bolt, the left of the firing pin, and the slide stop are marked “33”. The left of the extractor is marked “GELADEN”. The left of the barrel extension is marked “2733”. The top of the front toggle is also marked with “DWM” in script. The chamber ring is marked “1915” at the top. The underside of the round part of the barrel is marked “2733 / a / 8,83”, and the front end of the frame just beneath it is marked “2733 / a”. The right side of the chamber is marked with three crowned script letters and an Eagle. The Eagle is also marked on the bottom of the magazine in the wood. The left side of the frame under the safety is marked “GESICHERT”. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated blade dovetailed to a serrated, ramped base fixed to the muzzle. The windage can be fine-tuned via a spanner wrench screw adjustment on the right of the base. The tangent artillery rear sight is flat topped with a “V” notch and the elevator has graduated markings from 1-8. The elevation can be fine-tuned via a spanner wrench screw adjustment. The sights are known as the “Fine Tuning” Artillery Sights. The “Artillery Luger” was introduced in July 1913 and primarily issued to artillery crews, though it was also “scrounged” by early German aviators. The Artillery Luger was distinguished by its 8” barrel, 4” longer than the standard model, and was equipped with more precise sights than the standard P.08. It could also be fitted with the 32 round “snail drum” magazine for considerable firepower. During the Great War, the Artillery Luger was designated for use by “Sturmtruppen”, the elite German assault infantry units formed in 1916 to break the stalemate on the Western Front by breaching the Allied lines in nightly trench raids. Originally produced with “Fine Tuning” front and rear sights, by early 1917 DWM had eliminated the fine adjustment of the front sight, and in late 1917, the fine adjustment for the rear sight was discontinued as well. Serial Number: 2733a | Caliber / Gauge: 9mm | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2007 - INDIAN WARS ERA ARTILLERY DRESS TUNIC & SPIKED PITH HELMET IDENTIFIED TO PVT. BERT HOWARD

Indian Wars Era Artillery Dress Tunic & Spiked Pith Helmet Identified to Pvt. Bert Howard. Features a dark navy blue wool enlisted dress tunic with scarlet artillery branch trim, standing collar, red piped front, (9) gilt U.S. eagle buttons (all present), and scarlet cuffs with three-button detail. Accompanied by a black lacquered Model 1881 style dress helmet with brass spike finial and large brass eagle front plate. A Quartermaster stamp is present inside the front right panel dated April 9th, 1898.The uniform belonged to Pvt. Bert Howard of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, who enlisted in the United States Army on September 26, 1898, during the Spanish-American War. Howard served with Battery “E,” 4th U.S. Artillery at Fort Monroe, Virginia, before later transferring into mounted cavalry service in Cuba. Also included is Howard’s original Soldier’s Handbook U.S.A., discovered inside the coat pocket, containing period regulations along with handwritten clothing and equipment issue records documenting the extensive gear issued to him and the associated costs deducted from his military pay. This book gives a firsthand glimpse into the outfitting of a late 19th century U.S. soldier. Also included are his numbered Spanish-American War service medal and copies from the National Archives consisting of his enlistment papers and declaration page, enlistment ledger entry, and disability discharge papers. Additional items included with the lot, though not directly related to Pvt. Howard, are a brass enemy belt buckle marked “58,” a U.S. Spanish War Veterans National Auxiliary Medal, a Civil War-era U.S. Army artillery cap badge, and (5) assorted battlefield souvenir buttons. Tunic -measures approximately 33in from the back of the neck to the hem, with an 18in chest width (armpit to armpit) and 24in sleeves (armpit to cuff. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2008 - RARE! PRE-BAN IMI ISRAEL UZI MODEL 45 SEMI-AUTO .45 ACP CARBINE WITH FOLDING STOCK

RARE! Pre-Ban IMI Israel Uzi Model 45 Semi-Auto .45 ACP Carbine with Folding Stock. Imported by Action Arms. Top of the receiver is marked “ALTERATIONS TO THIS FIREARM ARE UNSAFE AND ILLEGAL READ MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING”. Left side of the receiver is marked “UZI semi auto MODEL 45 ACP IMI-ISRAEL” with the “S” and “F” for Safe and Fire near the safety selector. The right side of the receiver is marked “ACTION ARMS, LTD Phila, Pa. 45-SA/ 002382”. The front sight is an adjustable post and the rear sight is L-type flip aperture. This rifle features a synthetic pistol grip and forend, with a collapsible metal stock. The stock, manual safety and grip safety all function correctly. Two sling mounts are located on the left side of the receiver and stock. The IMI Semi-Auto Uzi, a civilian variant of the iconic Uzi submachine gun, embodies a fusion of historical significance, compact design, and cinematic & iconic allure. Renowned for its role in military and law enforcement operations globally, the semi-auto version brings the Uzi’s wow factor to your civilian hands. The choice of caliber 9mm Luger, aligns with the Uzi’s reputation for portability and versatility. Its closed-bolt system, a technological hallmark, adds to the firearm’s accuracy during semi-automatic fire. The IMI Semi-Auto Uzi has a rugged construction, incorporating steel and polymer components. This durability contributes not only to the firearm’s longevity but also to its authentic representation of the military-grade Uzi. The folding stock, a distinctive characteristic, not only enhances portability but also evokes memories of action-packed movie scenes where Uzis have been wielded by heroes and villains alike. The Uzi’s presence in film, spanning genres from action to crime dramas, has solidified its status as a cinematic icon. The Pre-Ban UZI is a sought-after item for firearm enthusiasts and collectors who want to bring a legendary piece of firearms history into their own collection. Serial Number: 002382 | Caliber / Gauge: .45 ACP | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2107

Lot: 2009 - WWI GERMAN PRUSSIAN M1915 CUIRASSIER NCO PICKELHAUBE HELMET DATED 1916

WWI German Prussian M1915 Cuirassier NCO Pickelhaube Helmet Dated 1916. Made by C.E. Juncker of Berlin. Features a polished steel exterior, oxidized steel trim and fittings consistent with WWI production. The front features a Dragoon-style wappen depicting a Prussian state eagle clutching a sword and rod over the royal motto. The helmet is fitted with a removable, vented enlisted spike mounted on a steel baseplate. The chinstrap is scaled meaning it was an earlier model worn by NCOs. The buckles and side lugs remains intact. Both cockades are present, including the Prussian state cockade (black and white) on the left and the German Empire cockade (red, black, white) on the right. Please note both the chin strap and cockades appear to be nicely aged reproductions. The interior features the original leather liner (all fingers are torn or missing) and is stamped 1916 CE Junker. The neck guard is the traditional lobster tail design. No other markings or stamps present. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2010 - RARE! WWI 1919 REMINGTON UMC MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY .45 ACP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL

Rare! WWI 1919 Remington UMC Model of 1911 U.S. Army .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol. The left side of the slide is marked “PATENTED DEC. 19. 1905. / FEB. 14. 1911. AUG. 19. 1913. / COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO.”, “REMINGTON / UMC” in circle, and “MANUFACTURED BY / REMINGTON ARMS UMC CO. INC. / BRIDGEPORT, CONN. U.S.A.”. The left of the frame is marked

Lot: 2011 - RARE! NAPOLEONIC WARS ERA FRENCH VERSAILLES NICOLAS-NOEL BOUTET MODEL 1777 FLINTLOCK .70 CAL MUSKET RIFLE

Rare! Napoleonic Wars Era French Versailles Nicolas-Noel Boutet Model 1777 Flintlock .70 cal Musket Rifle. The Versailles arms factory (Manufacture d'Armes de Versailles) was a premier French firearms facility established in 1792. Under the artistic direction of master gunsmith Nicolas-Noël Boutet, it transitioned from producing standard military muskets to creating some of the most opulent, gold-and-silver-inlaid flintlock weapons in history. Markings: The lockplate is marked "MRE ROYALE / DE VERSAILLES" and just above that near the hammer is marked with a "T" within a circle. The right side of the barrel near the pan is marked "MR" and "EF" over star within a oval. The top of the barrel is marked "V44". The left side of the barrel is marked "1816". The bottom of the trigger guard is marked twice with faint "H" within a oval and once on the rear barrel band. The left side of the trigger is marked "27". The left side of the stock is marked in a random placement "RUE BANNIER NO. 68", "672", "TRIAU GREN", "COMP", "IE", "BAT", "ON", "539", and a faint cartouche. The ramrods is marked "372" and "X". Round barrel with bayonet stud on the underside near the muzzle. Barrel retained by three solid bands, which are themselves retained by spring catches. The front band is double-strapped, with a brass foresight blade brazed to the rear strap, which a flared opening on the underside accepts the conical-head rammer. The middle band carries a sling swivel on the underside. Lockplate is flat in the main, but the tail is rounded. Ring-necked cock, the top inner side having a spur which forms a 'heart' shape. Brass pan. Trigger guard with sling swivel fitting screwed through the front tang. Rear trigger guard tang has a pair of molded ribs for grip. Iron buttplate and sideplate. The left side of the buttstock is hollowed towards the top to serve as a cheek rest. Stocked in beech, with iron mounts. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .70 cal. | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2012 - WWII GERMAN AUGUST BICKEL OF STEINBACH-HALLENBERG SA DAGGER WITH SCABBARD & BELT HANGER

WWII German August Bickel of Steinbach-Hallenberg SA Dagger with Scabbard & Belt Hanger. Features a 8.5in double edged spear point blade. Blade is etched "Alles fur Deutschland (Everything for Germany)". Ricasso is marked with AB for August Bickel. The crossguards are Nickel silver and stamped Mi, for Gruppe Mitte. When taken apart the tang has two swastikas. The wood grip features a nickel silver eagle with amazing detail. Comes with original scabbard with nickel fittings and leather belt hanger (no visible markings on scabbard). Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2013 - ANTIQUE DANIEL MILLER PENNSYLVANIA SHORT RIFLE .56 CAL PERCUSSION CONVERTED ORNATE HEAVY BARREL RIFLE

Antique Daniel Miller Pennsylvania Short Rifle .56 cal Percussion Converted Ornate Heavy Barrel Rifle. Here is a very nice heavy octagonal barreled "Pennsylvania" style short rifle, often referred to as a "Kentucky" Rifle. The design developed in Pennsylvania, and then spread down the Ohio River Valley to Kentucky, where it was very popular. It has an heavy octagonal barrel in .56" caliber that is engraved ornamentation. The engraved lock plate was originally maker marked, but time and wear have removed the markings. Many of these Pennsylvania rifles used "trade" locks, which could be imported from others states, or more often from England. The shape of the lock plate indicates that it was originally produced as a flintlock, with a "U" shaped inlet at the top for the flash pan. There are also traces of the holes for the frizzen and spring, now filled in. The top of the barrel is engraved and has two inlayed silver half circles and two brass escutcheons. One near the rear sight is marked "Daniel Miller" and the other one is near the muzzle with ornate engraving. The end of the heavy octagon features small but elegant engravings including at the end of the barrel at around the muzzle. The stock appears to be a beautiful tiger maple. The stock has a beautiful patch box that is also engraved with a push button release for the patch box door located in the bottom. There is a star inlayed into the wood on the left side of the stock. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .56 cal. LOP: 12" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2014 - WWI U.S. ARMY 17TH CAVALRY REGIMENT MEXICO BORDER EXPEDITION UNIFORM & FIELD GEAR SET

WWI U.S. Army 17th Cavalry Regiment Mexico Border Expedition Uniform & Field Gear Set. World War I era U.S. Army mounted cavalry grouping representing a trooper of the 17th Cavalry Regiment during the 1916–1917 Mexican Border Campaign, a pivotal period in U.S. military history leading into America’s entry into World War I. Includes an M1916 olive drab pullover shirt with dual chest pockets; M1917 cotton riding breeches with reinforced knee patches and side lace closures; original M1911 “Montana Peak” campaign hat complete with cord and chin strap; canvas lace-up puttees with leather in-seam reinforcements; M1918 mounted cartridge belt by Long with M1912 leather pistol holder and magazine pockets; M1918 suspenders by Mills; M1914 bandoleer; desert driving goggles; pair of M1911 spurs; (2) .45 caliber magazine clips; canteen with cup and cover by AGMCo. & L-D Inc.; unopened U.S. Army individual dressing packet; and a 1913-dated M1905 Springfield Armory bayonet with scabbard, serial number 554603, along with (5) .30-06 five-round stripper clips. Measurements: Shirt – Size Large; Breeches – 31in long / 32in waist. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2015 - RARE! CRANSTON ARMS JOHNSON AUTOMATICS DUTCH MODEL 1941 .30-06 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE

Rare! Cranston Arms Johnson Automatics Dutch Model 1941 .30-06 Semi-Auto Rifle. Markings: The top of the receiver is marked with patent information, the serial number “8641”, “CAL. 30-’06 SEMI AUTO.” and “JOHNSON AUTOMATICS” / MODEL OF 1941 / MADE IN PROVIDENCE, R.I., U.S.A.”. The right rear of the receiver is marked “CRANSTON / ARMS /

Lot: 2016 - WWII GERMAN SECOND PATTERN LUFTWAFFE GRAVITY KNIFE BY PAUL WEYERSBERG & CO.

WWII German Second Pattern Luftwaffe Gravity Knife By Paul Weyersberg & Co. Made with the ability to take the knife apart for maintenance. Arrow inspection mark, makers mark RBNr 0/0561/0020, and Luftamt 5 inspection proof. Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2017 - SCARCE! ANTIQUE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1865 1ST MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION .58 RF RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

Scarce! Antique Springfield Armory Model 1865 1st Model Allin Conversion .58 RF Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Reportedly, 5,000 First Model Allins, also known as the Model 1865, were manufactured in 1865 by altering existing rifle-muskets to the Trapdoor system for use with the .58 rimfire metallic cartridge. Markings: Receiver marked “65” (partial of original 1865 musket marking) and with an eagle head proof mark on the left side. Lock plate marked “1865”, American Eagle, and “U.S. / Springfield”. Barrel bands right side marked “U”. Buttplate top marked “U.S.”. No visible markings on the bayonet. The end of the scabbard is marked "McKenney's LAT. / JAN. 12 18". Sights: The front sight is a blade on a rectangular base set on the barrel. The rear sight is a flip up v-notch when in the down position. When flipped up, it is in a v-notch range-finding configuration. Stock Configuration: The stock is a one-piece smooth wood with straight grip, straight comb, and sheet steel buttplate. There are three barrel bands. There is a channel in the stock for the included ramrod. There are sling swivels on the trigger guard and center barrel band. The Model 1865 First Model Allin Trapdoor design was invented by Erskine S. Allin, Master Armorer at Springfield Armory, as a solution to converting the massive surplus of, then outdated, muzzle loading rifled-muskets manufactured during the Civil War to a more modern breech loading design. After only one year of production, Springfield shifted to manufacturing the simpler Model 1866 Second Model Allin conversion rifles, making any surviving First Model Allins scarce and desirable. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .58 RF | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2018 - SIGNED WWII IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY TYPE 98 SHIN-GUNTO OFFICER’S SWORD

Signed WWII Imperial Japanese Army Type 98 Shin-Gunto Officer’s Sword. Features a 26.5in signed blade reading “Noshu Seki-ju Kanemoto saku” (Made by Kanemoto of Seki, Mino Province). The blade represents wartime production from the Seki region, one of Japan’s main sword manufacturing centers during the WWII. The sword is mounted in standard Type 98 officer fittings, including a brown silk wrapped tsuka with ray skin grip and cherry blossom menuki, iron tsuba with matching seppa, and a painted metal saya with one suspension ring. Please note there are no mekugi (wood pegs). The scabbard has a handwritten number "5803" on the wood. Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD1108

Lot: 2019 - RARE! FACTORY ENGRAVED "BANK OF ITALY" COLT POLICE POSITIVE SPECIAL .38 SPL REVOLVER WITH COLT FACTORY LETTER

RARE! Factory Engraved "Bank of Italy" Colt Police Positive Special .38 Spl Revolver with Colt Factory Letter. This exceptionally rare Colt Police Positive Special features a factory-engraved "Bank of Italy" inscription on the back strap. It represents a unique piece of history, as Bank of America—originally established as the Bank of Italy—was founded in San Francisco, California, on October 17, 1904. This revolver dates from the earliest era of the Bank of Italy, prior to its renaming as Bank of America in 1930. This revolver also includes B&W photograph of Amadeo Pietro Giannini the founder of Bank of Italy, B&W photograph of Joseph T. Grace who was the vice president of the Bank of Italy, RARE antique $10 1902 Plain Back Fr. 635 Bank of Italy National Trust & Savings Assoc Ch. # 13044 bank note, postcard of the Bank of Italy building in San Fransno, California, 1931 Bank of Italy canceled check, (2) 1929 $10 Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association San Francisco, California Charter # 13044 (Serial numbers are A313306 and E163560A), and a Bank of Italy Christmas Club Savings Pass booklet. Bank of Italy History: The Bank of Italy was established to serve working class citizens of the area, especially Italian Americans living in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. The bank survived the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906, after Amadeo Pietro Giannini saw an approaching fire and relocated the bank assets to San Mateo home using a horse drawn cart. It was one of the first banks to offer loans to businesses to help rebuild the city. The first location of the bank was in Jackson Square starting in 1904. The original building is no longer standing but the location is now the home of the Colombo Building (1909). The Bank of Italy building was opened at the corner of Clay and Montgomery streets in 1908 and later became a National Historic Landmark. Giannini had his office space in an open area on the first floor. In 1909, the bank began opening branches in other cities, beginning with San Jose. It had 24 branches by 1918, at which time it was the first statewide branch banking system. The Bank of Italy merged with the smaller Bank of America, Los Angeles in 1928. In 1930, Giannini changed the name from "Bank of Italy" to "Bank of America." As chairman of the new, larger Bank of America, Giannini continued to expand the bank until his death in 1949. Giannini's life and his many innovations in banking figure prominently in Jim McKelvey, The Innovation Stack (Penguin, 2020). Amadeo Giannini and the Bank of Italy were the basis for the classic 1932 Frank Capra movie American Madness, from the original screenplay Faith by Robert Riskin. Serial Number: 183078 | Caliber / Gauge: .38 S&W Special | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3278

Lot: 2020 - FINE! 1941 BRITISH SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1 GARAND LEND LEASE PARKERIZED EXPORT MARKED SEMI-AUTO RIFLE

Fine! 1941 British Springfield Armory M1 Garand Lend Lease Parkerized Export Marked Semi-Auto Rifle. The British export mark on the top of the barrel consists of “crown / BNP” and “.30 2.494 inch / 18 TONS PER square inch”. The gas cylinder lock screw is not marked and has the pre-1954 "single slot". Receiver: “U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / Springfield Armory / 316432”. Trigger Group: “D-46025-1-SA”. Hammer: “C46008-2-SA”. Safety: “C46015-6SA”. Follower: Unmarked. Receiver Leg: “R”, “E”, "3", “B”, “Z” and “D 28291-12 SA". Op Rod: “D35382 3 SA”. Bolt: “D28287 – 2SA / RE1”. Barrel: The markings are upside down and read from left to right when upside down. “34”, “S-A 8-41”, and “V”. The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight. The windage knob is marked “LEFT arrow” twice. The elevation knob is marked from “2-12” in increments of two, “UP arrow”, “DOWN arrow”, “triangle” and ”BATTLE RANGE”. The three piece stock is an oil finished hardwood that has a pistol grip, metal nose caps, two sling loops, a stacking loop, and a metal buttplate with hinged metal door for storage in the buttstock. There are tools stored in the buttstock. The three piece stock is an oil finished hardwood that has a pistol grip, metal nose caps, two sling loops, a stacking loop, and a metal buttplate with hinged metal door for storage in the buttstock. The left side of the stock, above the trigger, is marked with a Springfield Armory inspector’s cartouche “S.A. / G.H.S. in a box” and with a “crossed cannons” cartouche. The face of the grip is marked with a “circled P” proof. Before the US entered WWII, and while remaining “neutral” the US supplied arms to our allies under the Lend Lease Program. US manufactured guns were “lent” to our ally governments for arming allied soldiers, as they were producing at full capacity already and remained under-armed. The US supply of arms was a significant help in the war effort. The Lend Lease program continued until August of 1945. This attractive M1 Garand was made in August of 1941 by Springfield Armory. It uses all Springfield parts and most are of the correct serial number range. It has markings consistent with a Lend Lease M1 Garand. The markings on the side of the barrel are upside down. There is also a British proof and a British export marking on the barrel. This should add nicely to a WWII or M1 Garand collection. Serial Number: 316432 | Caliber / Gauge: .30-06 | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2025

Lot: 2021 - FINE! 1943 WWII U.S. ROCK-OLA M1 CARBINE .30 CAL. SEMI-AUTO RIFLE

Fine! 1943 WWII U.S. Rock-Ola M1 Carbine .30 cal. Semi-Auto Rifle. Markings: The top-rear of the receiver is marked “ROCK-OLA”, and “1691433”. The top-front of the receiver is marked “U.S. CARBINE”, “CAL .30 M1”. The barrel is marked with a “P” about mid length, toward the muzzle is marked “ROCK-OLA / 4-43”. The gas block is marked “ROCK-OLA”. The front milled sight is marked "R". The rear sight is marked “BR”. The magazine release button is marked “A-R”. The stock is marked “RMC” inside the sling well. The inside of the upper handguard is marked "RMC". The hammer is marked “KR". The trigger group is marked "Rock- Ola". The sear appears to be unmarked. Extractor is marked "R". Slide is marked on the inside "Rock-ola". Barrel band is unmarked. The bolt is marked "Rock-Ola". The flat bottom between the breech and gas cylinder is marked with the flaming ordnance bomb. Gas pistons is marked "PI". The front sight is a fixed blade set between protective ears. The rear sight is the non adjustable flip sight. The wood stock is marked on the right side "RMC" and crossed cannons cartouche. Oiler is marked "SI". This Rock-Ola M1 Carbine produced in early 1943 is a WWII-era U.S. military semi-automatic rifle chambered in .30 Carbine. Rock-Ola, better known for manufacturing jukeboxes, was one of the ten prime contractors selected to produce M1 Carbines during the war, contributing just over 228,000 rifles, making them one of the rarer wartime manufacturers. The compact, lightweight design and 15-round magazine made the M1 Carbine ideal for support troops, paratroopers, and officers needing a firearm with greater range than a pistol but lighter and handier than the M1 Garand. The M1 Carbine itself was adopted in 1941 as the U.S. military sought a versatile, easy-to-use rifle for troops not on the front lines but still requiring defensive capability. It quickly proved itself in every theater of the war and went on to see service in Korea and Vietnam. Rock-Ola’s contribution is particularly noteworthy for its precision craftsmanship despite the company’s prewar focus on jukebox manufacturing. Collectors value Rock-Ola carbines for their relative scarcity, distinctive markings, and the unique wartime history of a peacetime entertainment manufacturer pivoting to critical arms production during one of the most demanding military mobilizations in history. Serial Number: 1691433 | Caliber / Gauge: .30 Carbine | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2025

Lot: 2022 - D.G.M.F. (F.M.A.P.) ARGENTINE MODEL 1909 MAUSER BOLT ACTION SPORTERIZED RILE

D.G.M.F. (F.M.A.P.) Argentine Model 1909 Mauser Bolt Action Sporterized Rile. The Mauser 1909 was a slightly modified copy of the Gewehr 98. Among other modifications, the Lange Visier sight was replaced by a tangent leaf sight. The M1909 was also able to use the bayonet of the Mauser 1891 it replaced. The main producer in Germany was Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken that delivered 200,000 rifles while around 85,000 rifles were manufactured by the Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatiles, governmental plants in Rosario and Santa Fe. The Model 1909s were replaced by FN FALs without having seen combat. Serial Number: 011995 | Caliber / Gauge: 7.65x53mm Mauser | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2023 - ANTIQUE BELGIAN FLOBERT WARNANT GALLERY /PARLOR .32RF HEAVY OCTAGON BARREL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE

Antique Belgian Flobert Warnant Gallery /Parlor .32RF Heavy Octagon Barrel Single Shot Rifle. The bottom of the barrel is marked "524". The walnut stock is finely checkered with its crescent butt plate. The rear of the frame and breech is lightly engraved. The bottom of the barrel is marked "H. Malchair". The left side of the barrel under the breech arm is marked with "ELG" and proof mark. Serial Number: 524 | Caliber / Gauge: .32RF LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2024 - EDO PERIOD JAPANESE ENGRAVED TANEGASHIMA MATCHBOX MUSKET

Edo Period Japanese Engraved Tanegashima Matchbox Musket. This classic Tanegashima features a fully engraved barrel with a dragon motif accented by a floral design behind the rear sight. The wood is one piece, full stocks and has a channel for a ramrod. Tanegashima, most often called in Japanese and sometimes in English hinawaju ("matchlock gun"), was a type of matchlock-configured arquebus firearm introduced to Japan through the Portuguese Empire in 1543. Tanegashima were used by the samurai class and their ashigaru "foot soldiers", and within a few years the introduction of the tanegashima in battle changed the way war was fought in Japan forever. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: Approx. 50-55 cal. | LOP: 6" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1108

Lot: 2025 - ANTIQUE 1886 WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 3RD MODEL .32 WCF LEVER ACTION RIFLE

Antique 1886 Winchester Model 1873 3rd Model .32 WCF Lever Action Rifle. The top of the barrel is marked “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CT. / KING’S – IMPROVEMENT – PATENTED – MARCH 29. 1866. OCTOBER 16 1860”. The upper tang is marked “—MODEL 1873—” The lower tang is marked with the serial number “213535A”. The bottom of the brass lifter is marked “.32 Cal.” Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a “V-notch” full Buckhorn elevator sight dovetailed to the barrel. The stocks are two-piece smooth walnut with capped forend, straight grip, straight comb, and crescent buttplate. One of the most successful, and certainly one of the most famous Winchester rifles was the Winchester Model 1873, known as “The Gun that Won the West” for its predominant role in the hands of Western settlers. The Model 1873 had a steel frame that was much stronger than the brass framed Model 1866, allowing Winchester to develop a family of powerful new cartridges, with Colt usually producing Single Action Army revolvers in the same calibers shortly after they were developed. The .32-20 cartridge, also known as the .32 WCF, was introduced in 1882 by Winchester which was a .32 caliber bullet over 20 grains of black powder. Colt produced single action revolvers chambered for the Winchester cartridges as well, allowing users to have a rifle and handgun which shared the same ammunition. This is a 3rd Model 1873 produced in 1886 once Winchester’s production had hit its stride. No doubt this rifle was a workhorse for a plains settler or even one of their relatives back east. The rifle appears to have had a very useful life, with wear consistent with its age of nearly 140 years. This is an honest gun in a desirable configuration with the very “western” octagonal barrel and deserves a spot in a collection of lever action rifles next to its 1866, 1876, 1886, 1892 and 1894 cousins. Serial Number: 213535A | Caliber / Gauge: .32 cal. | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2026 - WOW! PARKER BROS. GRADE 2 HAMMERLESS SPECIAL STEEL EJECTOR MODEL 26" & 30" DUAL TRIGGER SXS 12 GA SHOTGUN

Fine! Parker Bros. Grade 2 Hammerless Special Steel Ejector Model 26" & 30" Dual Trigger SxS 12 GA Shotgun. The top of the forend bracket has the serial number "228024". The flanks of the frame are marked “PARKER BROS” in scroll, with open scroll engraving and game scenes. The water table is marked with the serial number, grade number “2” and "PAT’D OCT. 25, 1910? with “GH”. The lower tang is serialized to the receiver. The 30" barrel has a solid concave rib with two round beads one in the middle and the other near the front. The 26" barrel has a solid concave rib with one small German silver font bead. The top of the rib is milled in a wave-like pattern for glare reduction. Both barrel ribs are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. PARKER SPECIAL STEEL”, with two arrows pointing towards the lettering. The underside of the barrel set flat on the 30" barrels is marked “P.S.” in oval and “HT. / 3 / 11”, the underside of the lug is marked “12 / 1-1/2”, the left is marked with the serial number "228024". The underside of the barrel set flat on the 26" barrels is marked “P.S.” in oval and “HT. / 3 / 9”, the underside of the lug is marked “12 / 1-1/2”, the left is marked with the serial number "228024". The stocks are a two piece walnut set. The splinter forend has underside checkering and a metal nose tip; the wood has sharp fit to the metal items. The shotgun features dual non-selective triggers and ejectors; the tang mounted safety returns to ‘safe’ when the action is opened. The shotgun with the 26" barrels weighs approx. 7 lbs. The shotgun with the 30" barrels weighs approx. 7 lbs 3oz. Serial Number: 228024 | Caliber / Gauge: 12 Gauge | LOP: 12.5" & 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2027 - ANTIQUE SPENCER MODEL 1860 CARBINE .56-56 REPEATING LEVER RIFLE

Antique Spencer Model 1860 Carbine .56-56 Repeating Lever Rifle. The top of the receiver is marked “SPENCER REPEATING / RIFLE CO. BOSTON MASS. / PAT’D MARCH” and features the serial number “36004”. The right side of the lever is marked “R”. The right side of the block is both marked “R”. The right side of the lever is marked "S". The

Lot: 2028 - ANTIQUE BELGIAN M1777/1868 TERSSEN BREECHLOADING MILITARY RIFLE

Antique Belgian M1777/1868 Terssen Breechloading Military Rifle. M1777/1868 bears its pre-transformation heritage with markings on the breech block (crown over “JB” over year of original manufacture). The barrel and receiver are marked with the serial number on the left side which is also carried over to the outer edge of the operating knob. The knoxform is marked with year of manufacture, the “GB” in a circle, (representing “Government Belge”, denoting Belgian Army service), as well as several inspection markings on the upper right knoxform flat. The right side of the stock has a faint cartouche. The breech block mechanism is a classic lift-block design of the Mont Storm type, (see Albini-Braendlin Operating Mechanism) surprisingly similar to the Berdan lift-block system as incorporated in the Spanish Berdan and U.S. Allin Springfield Trapdoor. The Terssen's breech block is opened and elevated forward by the use of a unique counter-rotating knob on the right side of the block which withdraws into the breech block a cam that, like the Allin Springfield Trapdoor, locks into the back of the receiver. Just as the Allin and Snider variant conversions of the same era, (but unlike the Albini-Braendlin), the firing pin channel passes downward at an angle through the block. Also like the Allin, the opening of the breech actuates an extractor which also pivots on the breech block pivot pin. There is no ejector, thus after extraction, the cartridge is cleared from the receiver by tipping over the entire rifle. A fresh cartridge is thumb pushed into the chamber and the block then flipped back and closed without use of the rotating knob, as the breech block locking lug is beveled and spring loaded to allow it to lock into place. An interesting feature is a small reinforcing ridge built into the upper back of the receiver to assist the locking lug in snapping back into position. Serial Number: V4837 | Caliber / Gauge: .45 Caliber | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2029 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 CADET TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOV'T RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Cadet Trapdoor .45-70 Gov't Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: This rifle has “U.S. SPRINGFIELD” The American Eagle is on the side of the hammer plate. The breech block is marked, “U.S. MODEL 1884” The rear of the receiver is marked with the serial number, “357364”. The barrel bands are marked, “U” And the barrel is faintly marked, “VP / P". The top of the buttplate is marked "US". On both side of the stock has a star stamped into it with the star on the left side is within a diamond. The bottom of the stock behind the lower tang is marked with a "U". The inside of the trigger guard is marked "G". The bayonet is marked "US". Sights: The front sight is a barelycorn blade pinned by the muzzle. The rear sight is a Buffington ladder which remains fully functional and has clear markings. Stock Configuration: The wood stock features a metal nose cap with a cleaning rod, a total of two barrel bands secured by springs (the front band has two sling swivels fixed to the bottom), a lock-plate, a straight wrist, a sling swivel fixed to the front of the trigger guard, a straight comb and metal semi-crescent butt-plate. The Springfield Model 1884 was one of the rifles which used the trapdoor breechblock design developed by Erskine S. Allin. It was an improved replacement for the previous longarm of the U.S. Armed Forces, the Springfield Model 1873. These rifles were designed by the U.S. Ordnance Department primarily for use by college and military school cadets. Despite being built on a scaled-down scale to fit younger trainees, they retained the rugged accuracy and reliability of the full-sized infantry rifles that saw action in the later Indian Wars and the Spanish-American Serial Number: 357364 | Caliber / Gauge: .45-70 | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2030 - 1993 COLT ANACONDA 6" STAINLESS .45 COLT REVOLVER WITH COLT FACTORY CASE

1993 Colt Anaconda 6" Stainless .45 Colt Revolver with Colt Factory Case. Single and Double Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder. 6” with Full Length Vented Top Rib and Full Length Underlug. The front sight is a ramped blade with orange insert pinned to the rib. The rear sight is a white-outlined square notched leaf adjustable for windage and elevation pinned to the frame. The grips are two-piece black checkered rubber with finger grooves and gold Rampant Colt medallions. Built on a new and heavier ‘MM' frame, the Anaconda was brought out to compete with .44 Magnum contemporaries such as the Smith & Wesson Model 29, the Sturm, Ruger & Co. Redhawk and Blackhawk, and the Dan Wesson Firearms Model 44. Considering that many of these models had been marketed and sold for fully 35 years upon its introduction, the Anaconda was a very late entry into the large-bore handgun market.[3] Unlike most other pistols introduced in the 1980s and 1990s, the Anaconda was never offered with a carbon steel blued finish, but was available only in stainless steel.[2] When originally introduced, Anacondas were plagued with poor accuracy, but changes to the barrels quickly corrected the problems to the point that Colt billed its new pistol as among the most accurate .44 Magnum revolvers in production.[3][4] Anaconda revolvers were primarily marketed for sport enthusiast shooters and hunters, as they are too large for law enforcement general duty use or concealed-carry, although made-to-order limited production versions of the gun continued to be available from the Colt custom gun shop until approximately 2003. Serial Number: MM43702 | Caliber / Gauge: .45 Colt | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3293

Lot: 2031 - SPECTACULAR! CASED PAIR ENGRAVED TIFFANY GRIPPED COLT 1860 ARMY REVOLVERS WITH COLT FACTORY LETTERS

Spectacular! Cased Pair Engraved Tiffany Gripped Colt 1860 Army Revolvers with Colt Factory Letters. A true masterpiece cased set of mid-19th century percussion engraving offered for the first time. This rare extraordinary sequential serial numbered cased pair of engraved gilt Colt Model 1860 Army revolvers featuring the famous Tiffany grips and the engraving attributed to the famous Louis D. Nimschke. These Tiffany silver-plated grips showcase the rare Civil War battle scene on each side, a trophy of arms on the backstrap, and a prominent raised American eagle at the base of the butt. Near the top of the backstrap, there is a blank oval. The barrel, cylinder, frame, hammer, and trigger guard are exquisitely engraved—probably by Nimschke—with intricate foliate and floral arabesque patterns, as well as the classic wolf’s head motif on each side of the hammer nose. The cylinder is fully engraved on the raised area. The barrel displays additional decorative flourishes. This revolver was almost certainly intended as a prestigious presentation piece, most likely dating from the Civil War era. Each revolver has matching serial numbers on the frame, barrel, and trigger guard. Both wedge pins have matching last three of the serial number. It is of the opinion that the engraving is attributed to be Louis Nimschke, however we cannot definitively identify the engraver. Serial Number: 101213 & 101214 Caliber / Gauge: .44 cal. | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2032 - WWI U.S. ARMY 29TH INFANTRY DIVISION “DOUGHBOY” UNIFORM & FIELD GEAR SET IDENTIFIED TO CORPORAL BOBBY LEE BOOKER

WWI U.S. Army 29th Infantry Division “Doughboy” Uniform & Field Gear Set Identified to Corporal Bobby Lee Booker. Large WWI U.S. Army grouping representing the standard gear carried by an American infantryman during the Great War. The set is identified to Corporal Bobby Lee Booker of the 29th Infantry Division, a unit made up primarily of Virginia and Maryland National Guard troops. Includes a 1917 dated British made M1917 “Brodie” steel helmet with liner; M1917 khaki cotton summer tunic with 29th Infantry Division shoulder patch and two overseas service stripes, with all four pockets stamped “72014”; wool overseas cap; O.D. khaki trousers; undergarments/long johns; belt with Q.M.D. Anchor Brand buckle dated January 12, 1904; two sets of puttees (leg wraps); and Imperial Shoe Co. shoes. Also included is a complete Model 1910 Infantry Equipment Set consisting of a Mills woven cartridge belt dated 1917–1918 with five slot ammunition pouches, (5) .30-06 stripper clips, Model 1910 haversack, Model 1910 canteen with cup and cover, assorted mess utensils, Model 1916 bacon can, Model 1910 condiment can, Bauer & Black first aid/bandage kit with August 1918 contract date, wool blanket with New Jersey Woolen Mills / American Woolen Co. label dated April 6, 1917, Model 1910 entrenching tool with carrier, Model 1910 pick mattock with Depot Quartermaster Philadelphia marked carrier, and a 1915 dated M1905 Springfield Armory bayonet with scabbard. Bayonet frog on the haversack is marked “Stewart” with enlistment number 36014787.Measurements: Helmet-12.5 x 11.5in; Uniform-Size Large; Shoes-Size 13; Bayonet-20.5in overall with 16in blade. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2033 - ORIGINAL WWI IMPERIAL GERMAN M1915 INFANTRY EM/NCO LEATHER PICKELHAUBE HELMET

Original WWI Imperial German M1915 Infantry EM/NCO Leather Pickelhaube Helmet. Features a blackened pressed leather exterior, oxidized steel trim and fittings consistent with WWI production. The front features a gilt brass Prussian infantry wappen depicting the crowned eagle clutching orb and scepter over the royal motto. The helmet is fitted with a removable, vented enlisted spike mounted on a steel baseplate. The rear spine retains its proper ventilation port, and the original leather chinstrap with buckles and side lugs remains intact. Both cockades are present, including the Prussian state cockade (black and white) on the left and the German state of Reuss cockade (red, black, yellow) on the right, a less commonly encountered regional variation. The wappen remains secured by its original leather attachment tabs on the inside. The interior features the original leather liner, and is clearly stamped “Mitteldeutsche Gerberei & Riemenfabrik – Neu Isenburg,” along with a size marking of 55 cm. The name “Marx” is hand written beneath the front visor. There are additional interior markings, however they are largely faded and illegible. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2034 - VIETNAM WAR CAMILLUS U.S. AIR FORCE SURVIVAL KNIFE & SCABBARD, DATED JANUARY 1967

Vietnam War Camillus U.S. Air Force Survival Knife & Scabbard, Dated January 1967. Features a 5in clip point Bowie style blade with a sawtooth spine, 2.25-inch steel crossguard and a stacked leather handle with a hexagonal nut pommel. Pommel stamped “CAMILLUS N.Y. 1-1967,” indicating its production date of January 1967. Comes with its original leather scabbard, the correct metal reinforcement at the throat and tip. Also included is the original sharpening whetstone and leather frog. The scabbard measures approximately 10 inches in length. Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2035 - U.S. MODEL 1832 FOOT ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD & SCABBARD

U.S. Model 1832 Foot Artillery Short Sword & Scabbard, Dated 1833. Commonly known as “America’s Gladius,” this early U.S. military short sword features a 19in straight double edged blade with a wasp waist profile, a 10.25-inch single fuller on each side, and two shorter 3.75-inch fullers ending before the ricasso. The solid brass hilt measures 6in has a scaled grip and an American eagle displayed on both sides of the pommel. Ricasso stamped 1833 / eagle over N.P. Ames Springfield. The crossguard is stamped with the number 2. Includes its original leather scabbard with brass fittings (no visible markings). Net Weight: 2.5lbs Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible, Militaria; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2036 - WWI ERA U.S. MILITARY CANTEEN & NESTING CUP SET WITH MOUNTED LEATHER CASE

WWI Era U.S. Military Canteen & Nesting Cup Set with Mounted Leather Case. Includes the original cork with metal ring. Cup handle is intact and moves freely. The canteen is stamped CM on the throat and the cup is stamped CM on one side. There are no markings on the case. Canteen measures 8 x 5 x 2.75in. Cup measures 3.5 x 5.75 x 3in. Case measures 9 x 7 x 4in. Net Weight: 2.4lbs Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2037 - U.S. CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1861 PERCUSSION .58 CAL RIFLE MUSKET

U.S. Civil War Springfield Model 1861 Percussion .58 cal Rifle Musket. The lock plate is marked “US Springfield” “1863”. Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a blade integral to a rectangular block at the muzzle. The rear sight is a multi position folding leaf sight. The stock is one piece walnut with lock plate, straight grip, straight comb, metal buttplate, three barrel bands with springs, the bands are replacements, sling ring in the bottom of the middle band, nose cap, cutout for the included ramrod, sling ring in the front of the trigger guard. The top of the buttplate is marked “US”. The stock is marked on the left side with two faint government cartouches. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .58 cal. LOP: 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1983

Lot: 2038 - FINE! 19TH C. FRENCH ENGRAVED GOLD INLAID DOUBLE BARREL PERCUSSION SHOTGUN

Fine! 19th C. French Engraved Gold Inlaid Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun. This stunning antique French percussion shotgun features a beautifully engraved sideplates, hammer, and trigger guard. The left sideplate features a fox motif scene marked "+ AU HAVBE+" inlaid with gold below the hammer. The right sideplate features a pheasant motif scene marked "+ TUEBEUF +" inlaid in gold above "RUE ST. JACQUES". The back of the chamber between the hammers is marked "L. PEYBOT". The bottom of the barrel appears to be faintly marked "CHAUVIN SAINT". The bottom of each batter is also marked "0.0", "B.P", and numerous proof marks. The stock under the barrel, wedge pin, and the inside of the trigger guard is also marked "0.0". Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: approx. size 12 | LOP: 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2039 - 1913 WINCHESTER MODEL 1890 TAKEDOWN .22 LONG PUMP ACTION RIFLE

1913 Winchester Model 1890 Takedown .22 Long Pump Action Rifle. The left shoulder of the barrel is marked “MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. / CONN. U.S.A. PAT. JUNE 26. 88. DEC 6. 92. NOV. 27. 06. MAY 30. 1911.” and “-MOD 1890.-.22 LONG”. The bottom tang and bottom-front of the receiver are each marked with the serial number “502926”. The top tang is marked “-REG. IN U.S. PAT. OFF.- / -WINCHESTER- / -TRADE MARK-”. The top-rear of the barrel and top-front of the receiver each have an oval “WP” proof. Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a “V”-notch sight screwed to the rear of the barrel and screw-adjustable for elevation. The top tang is drilled, tapped and filled for a tang sight (none present). The stocks are two-piece walnut with a grooved slide handle, straight grip, straight comb, and steel crescent buttplate. Serial Number: 502926 | Caliber / Gauge: .22 LR | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1983

Lot: 2040 - 1918 WWI ROCK ISLAND ARMORY MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION .30-06 RIFLE

1918 WWI Rock Island Armory Model 1903 Bolt Action .30-06 Rifle. The top of the receiver is marked “U.S. / ROCK ISLAND / ARSENAL / MODEL 1903. / 289969”. The top of the barrel is marked “SA / flaming bomb / 4- 18”. The magazine cutoff is marked “ON OFF” and the safety is marked “SAFE READY”. The barrel band is marked “U”. The bottom of the bayonet lug is marked “H”. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a pinned blade atop a barrel-mounted base and under a removable protective cover. The rear sight is a “V” notched blade attached to a fully adjustable sight ladder marked from “3-27”. When flipped up separate notches and an aperture on the ladder can be used for sighting. The two piece hardwood stock has a pistol grip, metal nose cap with bayonet lug, stacking loop, barrel band, 2 sling loops, 2 through bolts, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage. Bolt is hand etched "289969". When the U.S. Army was looking for a rifle design to replace their Krag rifles, they looked at the Spanish Mauser Model 93 they captured during the Spanish-American War. Other than changing the firing pin to a two-piece design and a few other minor alterations, the 1903 was, in fact, a Mauser design, and the U. S. Government ended up paying royalties to Mauser Werke. The rifle was well worth it though. It had a strong and reliable action and served the Army for over thirty years in two World Wars and would even be used in sniper variations in Korea and Vietnam. It’s fast .30-06 cartridge, adopted in 1906, continued to be the one cartridge that all others are compared against, whether it is for ballistics or felt recoil. This Rock Island Armory Model 1903 was made back in 1918 and likely saw use in and WWII. Serial Number: 289969 | Caliber / Gauge: .30-06 | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1983

Lot: 2041 - TNW M31 FINNISH SUOMI 9MM SEMI-AUTO RIFLE

TNW M31 Finnish Suomi 9mm Semi-Auto Rifle. The left side of the receiver is marked “Y001569”. The rear cap is marked “37150”. The buttplate is marked "0 23". The barrel is marked “14857”. The barrel shroud is marked with a proof mark near the front underneath. The side of the rear sight is marked “SUOMI Tikkakoski” with two upside-down triangles within circles on each side of the text. The other side of the rear sight is marked “PATENT 1932”. The drum magazine is marked “26729” with a circled triangle with T in the center and “51587 SA” with several proofs on the reverse side. The left side of the receiver is marked, “M31 SA 9×19 TNW INC. VERONICA, OR”. The back of the magazines are marked each with "L" within a shield, "SA", "57 31", "57 16", "57 03". Sights: The rear sight is an adjustable sliding u-notch leaf sight marked “1-5”. The front sight is a blade dovetailed into the shroud near the muzzle. Stock Configuration: The stock is one piece wood with a metal buttplate and a sling swivel on the side with the original leather sling. Finland began its great history of creating the world’s most high quality and innovative firearms with the Suomi – crafted masterfully by the great Aimo Johannes Lahti who is arguably the greatest firearms innovator in history. They even named a city after him. His firearms ingenuity and craftsmanship sent ripples through the world of firearms and we owe a great deal of the amazing systems we have in our weapons to the M31. TNW who specialize in bringing oldies back to life in all their glory has made a new semi-auto receiver for the M31 which resulted in this wonderful authentic and legal shooting experience for anyone who wishes they could have lived 100 years ago to shoot one. Serial Number: Y001569 | Caliber / Gauge: 9mm | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2042 - U.S. CIVIL WAR RICHARDSON & OVERMAN GALLAGER SADDLE RING CARBINE M1860 .50 CAL PERCUSSION RIFLE

Antique U.S. Civil War Richardson & Overman Gallager Saddle Ring Carbine M1860 .50 Cal Percussion Rifle. The right side of the receiver is marked “GALLAGER’S PATENT / JULY 17TH 1860?, “MANUFACTD (Small D) BY / RICHARDSON & OVERMAN, / PHILADA. / 13954”. The inside of the cartridge box lid is marked “86”, found again on the right side of the lever assembly and hinge plate. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed onto the barrel. The rear sight is a folding sight in a base that is screwed to the barrel. The rear sight has a wide “V”-notch on one arm and a taller arm which has a “V”-notch at the top and a circular aperture with “V”-notch at its bottom. The inside of the wood stock just under the chamber is marked "V". The stock is one-piece smooth walnut with straight wrist, straight comb, patchbox on the right side and steel carbine-style buttplate. The Gallager carbine is an American black powder breechloading rifle produced in the American Civil War. The weapon was designed by Mahlon J. Gallager, who licensed the design to Richardson and Overman of Philadelphia for production. On 31 August 1861 the first weapons were sold to the U.S. Army, eventually reaching a total of 17,782 The Gallager was loaded from the rear with brass cases, which contained the projectile and the propellant. Covered by a disc made of greased felt, the projectile was inserted in the barrel after it was tilted up by a lever, followed by the case, and (like the concurrent muzzleloaders, such as the Springfield) were ignited by percussion cap, which was placed on the bolt face. The brass cases had a paper patch in the base, to prevent powder seepage and still allow the cap to fire the round. Serial Number: 13954 | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1983

Lot: 2043 - 1ST YEAR PRODUCTION SPRINGFIELD ARMORY SPORTERIZED 1903 .30-06 GOV'T BOLT ACTION RIFLE

1st Year Production Springfield Armory Sporterized 1903 .30-06 Gov't Bolt Action Rifle. The top of the receiver is marked “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY / MODEL 1903 / 15954”. The top of the barrel is marked "GOV 3006" and numerous proof marked on the lower right side of the barrel in front of the stock. This Springfield Armory Model 1903 was made during the 1st year of production. It has a low 5 digit serial number and the lettering on the receiver is in an early desirable style. Serial Number: 15954 | Caliber / Gauge: .30-06 Gov't | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2044 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1866 2ND MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION .50-70 GOV'T TRAPDOOR RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1866 2nd Model Allin Conversion .50-70 Gov't Trapdoor Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. The Springfield Model 1866 (Second Allin Conversion / Second Model Allin Trapdoor Rifle) is a post-Civil War U.S. military breech-loading rifle developed by Erskine S. Allin, Master Armorer at Springfield Armory. It was the improved follow-up to the experimental Model 1865 "First Allin Conversion. After the Civil War, the U.S. Army had huge stocks of .58-caliber percussion rifled muskets (mostly Model 1863/1864 types) but needed modern breech-loaders that used metallic cartridges. Allin's simple "trapdoor" design involved milling open the top of the barrel breech and hinging a breechblock on top. The Model 1866 (Second Allin) had a stronger U-shaped spring extractor, a more reliable design, and a switch to the powerful new .50-70 Government centerfire cartridge. About 52,000 were converted/produced at Springfield Armory from 1867–1869. Markings: The top of the breech block is marked "1866" with eagle head proof mark. The left side of the barrel is marked "A" and "T". The three barrel bands are all marked on the right side with a "U". The lockplate is marked "1865" being the hammer and Eagle over "US SPRINGFIELD". The top of the buttplate is marked "US". The bottom of the stock behind the lower tang is marked "U". The left side of the stock flat is marked with two faint but visible cartouche. The bayonet is marked "US" and the letter "S". Sights: The front sight is a short post atop a small raised base. The rear sight is a “U” notch with a flip up sight that has two aperture sights with “U” notches. Stock Configuration: The stock is one-piece wood featuring a metal forend cap, a slot in the forend for the included clearing rod, a total of three barrel bands secured by spring clips, a lock-plate secured by two screws, a straight wrist, a straight comb and metal butt-plate. There is a sling swivel fixed to the bottom of the middle barrel band and a sling swivel fixed to the front of the trigger guard. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .50-70 Gov't | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2045 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR CARBINE .45-70 GOV'T RIFLE WITH 3PC CLEANING ROD

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine .45-70 Gov't Rifle with 3pc Cleaning Rod. Markings: The left side plate is marked “U.S. SPRINGFIELD”. The breech block (top of the trapdoor) is marked “U.S. MODEL 1873”. The left side of the barrel, just behind the rear sight, is stamped with a partial “V ". The serial number “182551” is located behind the breech on the tang. The top front part of the chamber in front of the hinge pin "D761". The top of the buttplate is marked "US". The bottom of the stock behind the lower tang is marked with a faint "U". Sights: The front sight is a blade pinned by the muzzle. The rear sight is a Model 1877 Second Form ladder which remains fully functional and has clear markings. Stock Configuration: The stock is a single piece walnut with a barrel band, carbine sling ring, straight wrist with steel hand stop, straight comb, and steel buttplate with storage door for included rare three piece cleaning rod. The Springfield Model 1873 “Trapdoor” Carbine is one of the most iconic arms of the Indian Wars era, issued in limited numbers to cavalry units across the Western frontier. This example, with its shorten 21-inch barrel, single barrel band, and saddle ring, is consistent with early carbine issue configuration and retains authentic military features including the “U.S. MODEL 1873” breech block and Springfield lockplate. According to National Park Service serial number records, this carbine—serial number 182551—was produced in 1882. This places it well within the mature period of Trapdoor carbine production, after many early design revisions had been finalized and just prior to the adoption of the later 1884 and 1888 iterations. As such, it represents the most refined form of the Model 1873 cavalry carbine still marked with the original model designation. Collectors of Indian Wars-era weaponry, Springfield Armory production, or American military long arms will appreciate the authenticity and honest frontier character of this original Trapdoor Carbine. It would make a strong addition to any antique U.S. military arms collection or display. Serial Number: 182551 | Caliber / Gauge: .45-70 Gov't | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2047 - ANTIQUE ENGRAVED SILVERPLATED BELGIAN COLT BREVETE 1851 NAVY .36 CAL. REVOLVER

Antique Engraved Silverplated Belgian Colt Brevete 1851 Navy .36 cal. Revolver. This beautiful classic Silverplated Belgian Colt Copy Brevete 1851 Navy feature a beautiful and finely engraved frame, cylinder, and barrel with a stunning acanthus decorative leaf design with a entwining line motif on the barrel and the backstrap. Features two beautiful antique horn grips. Various markings including crown/"R", Star over "AF", and the ELG hallmark throughout. The end of the cylinder is marked "18" and "0". The serial number is marked on the left side of the frame where the frame and barrel meet. Serial Number: 1948 | Caliber / Gauge: .36 cal. | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2048 - 1917 COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS TYPE III .32 ACP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL

1917 Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Type III .32 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol. The left side of the slide is marked “PATENTED / APR.20, 1897. DEC.22, 1903” and “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.” with a rampant colt logo behind the serrations. The left side of the frame is marked “249220”. The right side of the slide is marked “COLT AUTOMATIC / CALIBRE 32 RIMLESS SMOKELESS”. The left front of the trigger guard is marked with a “VP” in a triangle, the rear with “R”. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a short rounded blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a “U” notch dovetailed into the rear of the slide. The Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless is a semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning, and was the 1st of the Colt concealed hammer models, followed by the M1908 in .380 ACP. Despite the title ‘Hammerless’, the M1903 and M1908 pistols do have a hammer, which is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allowed the weapon to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. These pistols were popular civilian firearms for much of their life, and also served as United States General Officer pistols from the 1940s until their replacement by the M15 General Officers pistol in the 1970s. The Office of Strategic Services issued the Model 1903 to its officers during World War II and it was a popular back-up/off-duty model with police officers in the United States. Gangsters also favored this pistol, including Bonnie Parker and John Dillinger. Serial Number: 249220 | Caliber / Gauge: .32 ACP | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2049 - WWII U.S. ARMY HOSPITAL BLANKET DATED 1944

WWII U.S. Army Hospital Blanket dated 1944. Cream-colored 100% wool medical blanket featuring maroon stripes at each end, maroon end stitching, and maroon lettering marked “M.D. U.S. Army 1944.” Listed as U.S. War Department Medical Supply Catalog Item No. 71580, this style was intended for Zone of Interior and hospital use. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2050 - WWI FRENCH CHATELLERAULT BARBED WIRE CUTTERS

WWI French Chatellerault Barbed Wire Cutters. Manufactured at the state arsenal at Chatellerault (Manufacture d' Armes de Chatellerault). Features a heavy duty compound lever design with dual pivot points. The steel arms are clearly stamped “CHATELLERAULT,” accompanied by a military acceptance arrow mark, with a faint date visible beneath the maker’s stamp. Additional small inspector’s marks (L & N) are present along the arms. Original wood grips with metal ferrules. Net Weight: 3.7lbs | Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2051 - WWI U.S. ARMY AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES UNIFORM GROUPING IDENTIFIED TO CORPORAL A. BUCK

WWI U.S. Army American Expeditionary Forces Uniform Grouping Identified to Corporal A. Buck. This set was identified to Corporal A. Buck of “L” Company, 49th Infantry Regiment. Includes a Model 1917 enlisted men’s wool overcoat retaining a Hart Schaffner & Marx label with Chicago Depot Q.M.C. U.S.A. contract dated November 3, 1917; Model 1910 wool tunic/jacket identified to “L” Company, 49th Infantry Regiment, with the handwritten name “Cpl. A. Buck” inside the front left panel; wool trousers; leg wraps; Model 1910 Mills canvas garrison belt with “H” Headquarters plate buckle; Model 1909/1917 .45 revolver holster; and a Model 1910 enlisted visor hat worn for garrison duty. The left sleeve of the tunic features an AEF General Headquarters patch, two overseas service stripes denoting one year overseas service, and a red honorable discharge stripe. The right sleeve displays three wound chevrons near the cuff along with corporal rank insignia on the upper sleeve. A Medical Sergeant chevron is also included but is not sewn onto the uniform. Measurements: Overcoat – 48in long / 20in armpit to armpit / 24in sleeves; Tunic – 30in long / 20in armpit to armpit / 23in sleeves; Trousers – 34in long / 28in waist. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2052 - 1970S BRONZE OF CROSS OF RHODESIA ARMY MEDAL

1970s Bronze of Cross of Rhodesia Army Medal. Features an enameled roundel in the center with a lion's head, suspended from a red ribbon with white stripes that represents the Army. Stamped "128034 AC (PUP) D.J. with what looks like suite field " on the back. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3325

Lot: 2054 - ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN LORENZ MODEL 1854 PERCUSSION MUZZLELOADER

Antique Austrian Lorenz Model 1854 Percussion Muzzleloader. blued finish barrel, iron furniture, beech stock with raised cheekiest. Lock dated 859 in the Austrian style omitting the first number in the year and with the {Austrian Double-Headed Eagle} at the tail. Top of breech marked "Belgium". Breech additional marked with Belgian liege proof marks. Retains the original curved sliding long range rear sight, combination front sight and bayonet lug and additional indexing bayonet lug on side of barrel. Retains both sling swivels. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: 16.3mm | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1983

Lot: 2055 - U.S. CIVIL WAR 2ND NEW YORK VETERAN CAVALRY REGIMENT SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARBINE CARTRIDGE CONVERSION .50-70 GOV'T RIFLE

U.S. Civil War 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry Regiment Sharps New Model 1863 Carbine Cartridge Conversion .50-70 Gov't Rifle. Markings: The upper tang is marked “C, 14905”. The lockplate is marked “R.S. LAWRENCE PAT / APRIL 12TH 1859” at the top and “C. SHARPS’ PAT / OCT 5TH 1852.” in the center. The right side of the barrel band is also marked “H”. The left side of the receiver is marked “C. SHARPS’ PAT. / SEPT. 12TH 1848”. The left side of the barrel at the receiver is marked “E.A.W.” ( E. A. Williams, sub-inspector at Springfield Armory) and the top of the barrel at the receiver is marked “NEW MODEL 1863”. The top of the barrel in front of the rear sight is marked “SHARPS RIFLE / MANUFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CONN.”. The bottom of the barrel under the hand guard is marked "W", "X", "C,14905", "50", "W", "4", and "09". The left side of the loading lever is marked "H". The plate holding the rear of the sling bar on the left side of the wrist is marked twice with a faint boxed cartouche that we believe is "TWR" but is extremely hard to make out. The left side of the buttstock is also marked with “DFC” (David F. Clark) for the conversion. The tang on the buttplate is marked “M”. The base of the rear sight is marked “R. S. LAWRENCE / PATENTED / FEB 15TH 1859”. The receiver lever pin is marked with a "C". The right side of the breech block is marked "09". The top of the buttplate is marked with a "R". The side of the forend is marked with a "F", the bottom is hand carved with the letters "A I W". The stock is has to letters "WF" hand carved into the left side behind the saddle ring. The Sharps New Model rifles and carbines were made in three models: 1859, 1863 and 1865. From Flayderman’s, over 100,000 of the 1859 and 1863 models were purchased by the U.S. Army and Navy during the Civil War. The Sharps carbine was the most significantly utilized carbine of the Civil War: it was a single shot percussion breechloader using paper cartridge and revolutionized hand weaponry at the time. After the war, a little over 31,000 carbines were converted to fire centerfire ammunition. Some used the original .52 caliber barrels, and those that had worn barrels were relined and chambered for .50-70 C.F. This is one of the Model 1859 carbines that was relined and converted to cartridge use as a Model 1869. Serial Number: C14905 | Caliber / Gauge: 50-70 Gov't | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1983

Lot: 2056 - ANTIQUE ENFIELD PATTERN 1853 PERCUSSION RIFLE

Antique Enfield Pattern 1853 Percussion Rifle. The lock plate has the Crown marked behind the hammer with "EIOLIDED" marked upside down over the original manufacture that can not be made out. The right side of the stock is marked "25 / 79". The top of the barrel is marked "87/89" Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .577 cal. | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1983

Lot: 2057 - SCARCE! U.S. MARTIAL TERRITORY OF HAWAII WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 SOLID FRAME TRENCH GUN WITH M1917 BAYONET

Scarce! U.S. Martial Territory of Hawaii Winchester Model 1897 Solid Frame Trench Gun with M1917 Bayonet. This is an authentic U.S. martial arm that was lucky enough to have been in the Ordnance pipeline to the AEF when the war ended. It was sold or given to the Territory of Hawaii by the federal government and was part of the armament of the Honolulu Police Department for many years, until

Lot: 2058 - ANTIQUE 1889 WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION .45-65 WCF RIFLE

Antique 1889 Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action .45-65 WCF Rifle. Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “MANUFACTURED BY THE / WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A.” and “45-65 WCF”. The bottom tang is marked “PAT. OCT. 14.1884. / JAN. 20.1885” and “33282”. The top tang is marked “MODEL 1886”. The 26" round barrel features a nickel silver blade sight with a V-notch semi-buckhorn elevator sight dovetailed into the top of the barrel at the rear. Stock: The stocks are two-piece smooth walnut with capped forend, straight grip, straight comb and steel crescent buttplate. The 1886 is another of John Browning’s industry-changing designs. It is our favorite Winchester here, certainly the strongest built at the time and function leads to beauty. The 1886 was available in a variety of cartridges over its nearly 40 years of production and, while there were standard configurations, there were also special-order features which led to a wide number of variations available to the collector today. This is a nice example of an 1886 made in 1889. Serial Number: 33282 | Caliber / Gauge: .40-65 WCF | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2059 - FINE! U.S. CIVIL WAR SPENCER ARMY MODEL 1860 REPEATING .56-56 RIFLE WITH EARLY SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD

Fine! U.S. Civil War Spencer Army Model 1860 Repeating .56-56 Rifle with Early Socket Bayonet & Scabbard. Absolutely exquisite Civil War Spencer Army Model 1860 rifle with the extremely rare early socket bayonet. 11,470 of these innovative rifles were manufactured for the U.S. government in 1863 and 1864 within primarily the 700-11000 serial number range. Rifles of this model were with Colonel Wilder's "Lightning Brigade" at Hoover's Gap and General Custer's Michigan "Wolverines" at Gettysburg. Markings: The top of the receiver is marked “SPENCER REPEATING / RIFLE CO. BOSTON MASS. / PAT’D MARCH 6 1860”. The serial number “10827” is marked on the rear top of the receiver and the bottom of the barrel under the forearm. The left side of the barrel near the chamber is marked "H". Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to a base by the muzzle. The rear sight is a ladder sight which presents a “V”-notch in the down position. When raised the ladder presents an integral “V’-notch at the top and a “V”-notch slider (the slider slides freely). The ladder is marked 2-8, inclusive. Stock Configuration: The stocks are two-piece wood featuring a forend that is secured by three barrel bands with a spring and screw, a straight comb and a metal butt-plate with a provision for the installed tubular magazine. There is a faint inspector cartouche on the left side of the stock. The cartouche appears to be "MMJ" (Martin M. Johnson). The Spencer Model 1860 Army Rifle is one of the most historically significant American military arms of the Civil War, representing a decisive shift from single shot muzzleloaders to true repeating rifles. Adopted in limited but impactful numbers beginning in 1863, the Spencer gave Union troops a dramatic advantage in sustained firepower through its lever actuated, butt fed tubular magazine system. Chambered in .56-56 rimfire, the full length Army rifle with its 30? barrel was intended for infantry use and stands as a cornerstone of 19th century military firearms development. This example dates to circa 1863–1864 production and retains correct period features, including the three band forend, ladder rear sight marked 2 through 8, and original receiver markings identifying Spencer Repeating Rifle Company of Boston. The markings are faded but legible, and the serial number is correctly located on the receiver and bottom of the barrel. Serial Number: 10827 | Caliber / Gauge: .56-56 Spencer | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2060 - ANTIQUE 1883 COLT MODEL 1878 GRADE 2 SXS 12GA DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN WITH COLT FACTORY LETTER

Antique 1883 Colt Model 1878 Grade 2 SxS 12ga Double Barrel Shotgun with Colt Factory Letter. Markings: The serial number is marked on the barrel flat, forend iron, water table, the inside of the forend latch and the guard. Each lockplate is marked “Colt’s Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co.”. There are inspector’s marks on the bottoms of the barrels and forend lug assembly. The beautiful 30" Damascus barrel feature a brass bead fixed to the rib near the muzzle. Colt hardly needs an introduction as one of America’s oldest and most successful firearms manufacturers. In 1878, they introduced a shotgun to compete with the likes of Parker Brothers, with similar workmanship and grades offered. It came into Colt’s catalog as their highest price item in their line. While they were only produced until 1889, the Model 1878 is still prized by Colt collectors, today. Serial Number: 15795 | Caliber / Gauge: 12 Gauge | LOP: 13.25" & 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2061 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1868 TRAPDOOR .50-70 GOV'T RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1868 Trapdoor .50-70 Gov't Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The top of the breechblock is marked “1869 / U.S.” with an American eagle in between. The right side plate is marked “1863” and with an American eagle and “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD”. The left side of the barrel and the receiver is marked with the serial number, “25953”. The right side of both barrel bands are marked with “U”. The tang on the buttplate is marked “US”. There is one cartouche mark on the left side flat. The inside of the trigger guard is marked "A7". In front of the trigger guard front screw is marked "A". The right side of the barrel near the chamber is marked "H". The bayonet is marked "US". The brass piece on the frog is marked "NJ", the back of the leather on the frog is marked "C 9" and a few other faint markings that are not completely legible. Sights: The front sight is a blade fixed to a rectangular base set on the barrel. The rear sight is a ladder which presents a “U”-notch in the down position and when raised presents an integral “V’-notch at the top and a “V”-notch slider. The ladder is marked “2”, “3”, “5”, “7” and “9”. Stock Configuration: The stock is a one-piece smooth wood with straight grip, straight comb, and sheet steel buttplate. There are two barrel bands and two through bolts. There is a channel in the stock for the included ramrod. There are sling swivels on the trigger guard and forward barrel band. The Springfield model 1868 is a precursor to the more definitive Springfield 1873 produced for the army beginning in 1869. They were older muskets converted to cartridge firing rifles, and went from .58 caliber to .50 caliber. At first, the barrels were re-lined, but often that lining would separate after firing, and in the end the barrels were replaced entirely, and that is the case with this example. It is marked on the breech block with the manufacturing year of 1869. The 1868 holds a fascinating place in the history of Army rifles as it effectively served as the bridge between the old weapons of war and the new. Serial Number: 25953 | Caliber / Gauge: .50-70 Gov't | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2062 - ANTIQUE 1891 LOEWE BERLIN GEWEHR 88/14 TURKISH BOLT ACTION 8MM MAUSER RIFLE WITH BAYONET & SCABBARD

Antique 1891 Loewe Berlin Gewehr 88/14 Turkish Bolt Action 8mm Mauser Rifle with Bayonet & Scabbard. A fine example of Germany's unsuccessful answer to French Lebel rifle, the Gewehr 88 "Commission" rifle. This particular example was originally manufactured in 1890 at the Loewe factory in Berlin and has undergone the 1914 modifications, with stripper clip guides braised to the receiver and a stamped steel cover over the ejection port for the original en-bloc clip system. More than that, this rifle appears to have been given to Ottoman Empire as military aid as it bears Crescent moon proof marks. Markings: Upper barrel band is marked "17. R. 8. 171" & "75". The middle band is marked "65" with other markings XXX out on the other side. The top of the receiver is marked " S / Loewe Berlin / 1891" under crescent moon. The left side of the receiver is marked "GEW 88" AND "8MM". Various proof marks on and around the receiver, barrel, and bolt. Serial Number: 8746b | Caliber / Gauge: 8mm Mauser | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2063 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOV'T RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor .45-70 Gov't Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The rear of the breech is marked “453842”. The top of the action is marked “U.S Model 1873”. The lock plate is marked with a federal eagle and “U.S. Springfield”. The left side of the barrel is faintly marked “VP P”. The right side of the barrel band is marked “U”. The heel of the buttplate is marked “US.” The stock is marked behind the lower tang with a "U" and "S". The bayonet is marked "US" and "S". The brass piece on the frog is marked "USN". Sights: The front sight is a blade pinned to a rectangular base set on the barrel. The rear sight is a Model 1879 ladder flip up sight which remains fully functional and has clear markings. Stock Configuration: The stock is a single piece walnut with a forend cap, sling loop/stacking ring, barrel band, two through bolts, sling loop, straight wrist, straight comb, and steel buttplate. This U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle, manufactured in 1889, is a classic example of the iconic single-shot service rifle that armed American soldiers during the latter half of the 19th century. Chambered in .45-70 Government, the Trapdoor Springfield was the standard-issue rifle of the U.S. Army from 1873 through the 1890s, seeing service during the Indian Wars, in frontier outposts, and with volunteer units through the Spanish-American War. The Model 1873 represents one of the most important transitional designs in American military small arms—bridging the gap between muzzleloaders and modern repeaters—with its hinged breechblock “trapdoor” mechanism and robust black powder chambering. Serial Number: 453842 | Caliber / Gauge: .45-70 Government | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2064 - 1894 1ST GEN COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .38-40 WCF REVOLVER WITH COLT FACTORY LETTER

1894 1st Gen Colt Single Action Army .38-40 WCF Revolver with Colt Factory Letter. The top of the barrel is marked “COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. Co. / HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A.”, the left is marked “38 W.C.F.”. The left of the frame is marked “PAT. SEPT. 19. 1871. / JULY 2. 72. JAN 19. 75.” and with a circled rampant colt logo. The bottom of the frame and the bottom of the trigger guard at the front are each marked “158764”. The butt of the grip frame is marked “158 / 764”. The rear of the loading gate has assembly number “408”. The rear face of the cylinder is marked “V”. The hammer slot is marked “0”. The grips are two-piece checkered black hard rubber with rampant colt in oval at the top and American Eagle at the bottom of each panel. The inside of each grip panel is hand-scribed “8764” in pencil and hand scratched initials "WHW". Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a “V”-notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap. Serial Number: 158764 | Caliber / Gauge: .38-40 Winchester (W.C.F) Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3278

Lot: 2065 - RARE NEW! 1978 COLT 4" NICKEL DIAMONDBACK .38SPL REVOLVER WITH FACTORY COLT BOX

Rare New! 1978 Colt 4" Nickel Diamondback .38spl Revolver with Factory Colt Box. The left side of the barrel is marked “DIAMONDBACK / .38 SPECIAL CTG.”. The right side of the barrel is marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.”. The flat under the crane and the crane are marked with the serial number. The sideplate is marked with a “Rampant Colt” logo. The left front of the trigger guard is marked with “VP” in a triangle. Both grip panels have Colt Rampant medallions. Sights / Optics: The rear sight is a silver square notch adjustable for windage and elevation that is pinned to the top strap of the frame. The front sight is a serrated ramp blade pinned to the top of the rib. The top of the barrel rib and the top strap have a matte finish to reduce glare. Stock Configuration: The grips are two-piece Checkered wood with Colt Rampant medallions. The Nickel Colt Diamondback in .38 Special stands as a timeless icon of revolver craftsmanship, cherished for its elegant design, precision engineering, and smooth performance. Produced by Colt’s Manufacturing Company during the 1960s, this revolver represents the pinnacle of Colt’s D-frame platform, offering shooters a compact yet capable firearm for both sporting and self-defense purposes. Distinguished by its nickel-plated finish, the Colt Diamondback exudes a distinctive aesthetic appeal that sets it apart from other firearms of its era. Chambered in .38 Special, a cartridge renowned for its balance of manageable recoil and stopping power, the Diamondback offers shooters a versatile option for a variety of shooting applications. Whether used for target shooting or personal protection, the .38 Special cartridge delivers reliable performance and accuracy. With its 4” barrel the Colt Diamondback offers shooters flexibility in terms of concealability and accuracy. Paired with adjustable target sights, the revolver allows for precise shot placement, enabling shooters to fine-tune their aim for optimal performance on the range or in defensive scenarios. The Colt Diamondback’s checkered walnut grip panels provide a comfortable and secure hold, facilitating superior control and recoil management during firing. Combined with its smooth and crisp trigger pull, characteristic of Colt revolvers, the Diamondback offers shooters a seamless shooting experience, enabling precise shot placement with minimal effort. Overall, the Nickel Colt Diamondback in .38 Special epitomizes the legacy of Colt’s revolver heritage, embodying a perfect blend of craftsmanship, performance, and aesthetic appeal. Serial Number: R27318 | Caliber / Gauge: .22 LR | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3293

Lot: 2066 - RARE! VINTAGE "THE WINCHESTER STORE" GLASS ADVERTISING COUNTER DISPLAY TRAY

Rare! Vintage "The Winchester Store" Glass Advertising Counter Display Tray. Painted Amber color. Net Weight: 2.2lbs Keywords: Vintage, Antique, Collectible; Ref: BD1510

Lot: 2068 - LOT OF 2 SPANISH AMERICAN U.S. INDIAN WARS ERA CAVALRY 5 BUTTON SACK COATS

Lot of 2 Spanish American U.S. Indian Wars Era Cavalry 5 Button Sack Coats. One coat is wool and features 5 buttons down the front and 3 buttons on each cuff. The second coat is cotton and with no buttons on the cuffs, however there are (8) cuff buttons included. The buttons on each are the 1902 pattern brass gilt. Both measure approximately 27in from the back of the neck to the hem, with an 18in chest width (armpit to armpit) and 24in sleeves (armpit to cuff. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2069 - LOT OF 3 ASSORTED U.S. MILITARY OFFICERS BELTS

Lot of 3 Assorted U.S. Military Officers Belts. Includes (1) 19th C U.S. Army leather waist belt with left side hanger (letters HWB written inside) 36in, (1) WWII M1852 Naval sword belt and buckle by Gemsco-30in, (1) WWII M1860 Cavalry Officers Belt with buckle by Gemsco-36in. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2070 - ORIGINAL WWII 1ST MARINE BRIGADE ICELAND POLAR BEAR PATCH 1ST VERSION WITH HEAD DOWN

Original WWII 1st Marine Brigade Iceland Polar Bear Patch 1st Version with Head Down. Hand embroidered white thread on black felt. Net Weight: 1940s Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2071 - RARE! 1853 DATED REMINGTON U.S. CONTRACT MODEL 1841 .54 CAL. MISSISSIPPI RIFLE

Rare! 1853 Dated Remington U.S. Contract Model 1841 .54 cal. Mississippi Rifle. The M1841 was the first general issue percussion long arm to be adopted by the US military. The rifle was adopted in 1841 and production began in 1843. As had always been the tradition since the inception of the US military, the military rifle of the early to mid 19th century was a special purpose arm, intended for

Lot: 2072 - U.S. CIVIL WAR WHITNEY MODEL 1861 "PLYMOUTH" NAVY .69 CAL. RIFLE WITH BAYONET, SCABBARD, AND FRAMED JOHN DAHLGREN SIGNATURE

U.S. Civil War Whitney Model 1861 "Plymouth" Navy .69 cal. Rifle with Bayonet, Scabbard, and John Dahlgren Signature. Manufactured under a July of 1861 contract, with delivery of 10,000 rifles completed in 1864. The Plymouth Rifle was manufactured on the recommendation of Navy ordnance officer John A. Dahlgren and was based on the French Model 1849 "Chasseurs de Vincennes" percussion rifle. It features a .69 caliber rifled barrel with bayonet lug on the right side, long range rear ladder sight graduated to 1,000 yards, trigger guard with spur finger grip and ramrod with large cylindrical tip pierced with a small hole. "1864" dated tail of the lock. The serial number "9787" is marked on the barrel tang. The lock is marked with a federal eagle above "U.S." ahead of the hammer and "WHITNEY-VILLE" at the front. "F.C.W" (Frank C. Warner) inspection initials marked on the left barrel flat, and what appears to be a boxed script "FCW" inspection cartouche stamped on the left stock flat. "US" marked buttplate tang. The saber bayonet is marked "COLLINS HARTFORD CONN" on the blade and "7759" on the handle. Serial Number: 9787 | Caliber / Gauge: .69 cal | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2073 - ANTIQUE REMINGTON MODEL 1889 GRADE 3 12GA DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN

Antique Remington Model 1889 Grade 3 12ga Double Barrel Shotgun. Markings: the rib is marked "REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILIN N.Y. USA". Side plates are marked "REMINGTON ARMS CO.". The serial number is marked on the water table, inside of forearm, and the bottom of the barrel. Stock Configuration: The stocks are two-piece checkered walnut featuring a splinter forend with black tip inlay, a semi-pistol grip, a straight comb, and checkered hard rubber R.A. Co. buttplate. Beautiful grade 3 featuring a 32" Damascus steel barrels. This shotgun features a matted rib, rebounding hammers, case harded sideplates, forend with Deeley & edge lath, plus sporting an extractor and choke bored for nitro or black powder 2-5/8" shells. Serial Number: 76831 | Caliber / Gauge: 12 Gauge | LOP: 13" & 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2074 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1869 TRAPDOOR CADET .50-70 GOV'T RIFLE

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1869 Trapdoor Cadet .50-70 Gov't Rifle. Serial no. 1286, of only 2400 built. Markings: The left side of the barrel and receiver are marked, “1286” The top of the trapdoor is marked, “1869 / Eagle head proof / US” The lock plate is marked, “1863 / U.S. SPRINGFIELD” The barrel bands are marked, “U”. The upper tang

Lot: 2075 - ANTIQUE URUGUAY ST. DENIS MAUSER MODEL 71/94 DOVITIS RIFLE

Antique Uruguay St. Denis Mauser Model 71/94 Dovitis rifle. Features include a smooth iron buttplate, bright finished cleaning rod, under-the-barrel bayonet lug, two sling swivels, a flip-up adjustable rear sight and fixed blade front sight. This rare St. Denis Daudeteau Mauser Model 71/94 Dovitis rifle was mfg'd in the 1890's by Societe Francaise d'Armes Portatives, St. Denis (France) and likely for the Uruguayan military. The markings include the serial number on the front left receiver and #91242 on two locations of the bolt assembly. Additional markings include stylized "D. G. Mod. 71." On the left rear flat of the barrel at the breech, stylized "S.F.T.P." and "St. Denis" on the top of the barrel round behind the rear sight. There are also several small proofs visible Serial Number: 91242 | Caliber / Gauge: 6.5Rmm | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2076 - ANTIQUE SPANISH OBERNDORF MAUSER MODEL 1893 7X57MM BOLT ACTION RIFLE

Antique Spanish Oberndorf Mauser Model 1893 7x57mm Bolt Action Rifle. Matching serial number marked on the bolt handle, floor plate, receiver, and trigger guard plate. The left side of the receiver is marked "MAUSER ESPANOL MODELO 1893 / MANUFACTURA MAUSER OBERNDORF A/N". There is a faint crest on the top of the chamber with date "1896". The bayonet is marked "ARTILLERIA / FGA DE TOLEDO / 1894" and "D433". Serial Number: 2591 | Caliber / Gauge: 7x57mm Mauser | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2077 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOV'T RIFLE

U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor .45-70 Gov't Rifle. Markings: The rear of the breech is marked “304619”. The top of the action is marked “U.S Model 1873”. The lock plate is marked with a federal eagle and “U.S. Springfield”. The left side of the barrel is marked “VP P”. The right side of the barrel band is marked “U”. The heel of the buttplate is marked “US.” The bottom of the stock behind the lower tang has what appears to be a very faint proof "P". The bayonet net is marked "US". Brass piece on frog is marked "US". Sights: The front sight is a pinned brass blade on a base fixed by the muzzle. The rear sight is a Model 1879 "Buckhorn" (Second Type). Stock Configuration: The stock is a single piece walnut with a forend cap, sling loop/stacking ring, barrel band, two through bolts, sling loop, straight wrist, straight comb, and steel buttplate. This U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle, manufactured in 1885, is a classic example of the iconic single-shot service rifle that armed American soldiers during the latter half of the 19th century. Chambered in .45-70 Government, the Trapdoor Springfield was the standard-issue rifle of the U.S. Army from 1873 through the 1890s, seeing service during the Indian Wars, in frontier outposts, and with volunteer units through the Spanish-American War. The Model 1873 represents one of the most important transitional designs in American military small arms—bridging the gap between muzzleloaders and modern repeaters—with its hinged breechblock “trapdoor” mechanism and robust black powder chambering. Serial Number: 304619 | Caliber / Gauge: .45-70 Government | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2078 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1870 ROLLING BLOCK .50-70 GOV'T RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Antique U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1870 Rolling Block .50-70 Gov't Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The top tang is marked “REMINGTONS PATENT / PAT. MAY 3D NOV 15TH 1864 APRIL 17TH 1868”. The butt-plates top tang is marked “US”. The right side of the action is marked with the Great Seal of the United States (an Eagle) above “USN / SPRINGFIELD / 1870”. The

Lot: 2079 - WW GREENER POLICE GUN MARK III 12 BORE SHOTGUN

WW Greener Police Gun Mark III 12 Bore Shotgun. Martini-style action with cocking indicator and safety lever on the right side. Full-length band-fastened walnut forearm with front sight on the forend cap. Straight-grip walnut stock with steel trapdoor buttplate and sling swivels. The Mark III Police gun was, alongside the Mark I and Mark II, designed for and supplied to the Egyptian Police force as a riot control weapon. Patented by Harry Greener, the Mark III was specifically designed with the prevention of un-authorized use in mind. The striking mechanism consists of three projections, the shortest in the center to detonate the cartridge cap and the two either side designed to prevent the central striker from reaching the cap unless special Police issue ammunition is used. The Police issue cartridge features an annular groove in the head which accommodates the extra projections, thus allowing the central striker to connect with the detonating cap. Serial Number: 08904 | Caliber / Gauge: 12 Gauge | LOP: 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2080 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1866 2ND MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION .50-70 GOV'T TRAPDOOR RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1866 2nd Model Allin Conversion .50-70 Gov't Trapdoor Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The top of the breechblock is marked “1866” and with an “eagle head”. The bottom of the breechblock is marked “2”. The left shoulder of the receiver just behind the breechblock is marked with an “eagle head”. The lockplate is marked with the Springfield “eagle” as well as “U.S. / Springfield” in front of the hammer and “1864” behind the hammer. The left side of the receiver is marked “4” and "G". The barrel bands are marked “U”. The top of the buttplate in front of the mounting screw is marked “U S”. The left side flat of the stock is marked with a faint cartouche. The bayonet is marked "US / S" and "A". Sights: The front sight is a blade fixed to a small rectangular base. The rear sight is a folding leaf sight. When the leaf is folded down, a short “V” notch battle sight is presented. When flipped up, there are two larger aperture sights and a small “U” notch at the top of the leaf. Stock Configuration: The wood stock has a straight grip, metal nose cap, cutout for the included cleaning rod, 3 barrel bands, stacking loop, 2 sling loops, and a metal buttplate. This Springfield Model 1866 Allin Conversion started life as a Model 1863 Rifle Musket. The Model 1863 was very similar to the Model 1861 and both fired a .58 caliber minie ball. The Model 1861 was the standard musket in use during the Civil War, and the Model 1863 had the distinction of being the last muzzle loading long arm produced by the Springfield Armory. The Allin Conversion was done at Springfield Armory and converted both the 1861 and 1863 models to fire a .50-70 Government cartridge. The Model 1861 became the Model 1865 and the Model 1863 became the Model 1866. The Model 1866 had a firing pin spring and a stronger internal extraction system than the Model 1865. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .50-70 Gov't | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2081 - DWM P.08 LUGER 9MM SEMI-AUTO PISTOL

DWM P.08 Luger 9mm Semi-Auto Pistol. This modified P.08 features a 1914 Naval 1917 marked barrel. The left side of the receiver at the chamber is marked with a Crown and two Crowned “M”, while the left side of the barrel at the receiver is marked with a faint Crown. The underside of the barrel is marked with a Crowned “M” over “6375”. The top of the chamber ring and the left side of the front sight base are marked “1917” and the front toggle is marked with a script “DWM”. The bottom of the sideplate is marked "85". The firing pin does not have a marking. The sear bar is marked "75". The left side of the breechblock is marked with German military eagle and "85". The left side of the frame under the safety is marked “GESICHERT”. The left of the extractor is marked “GELADEN”. The trigger and takedown lever are marked "20". The front of the frame under the barrel is marked "9230". The rare of the frame just above the lanyard loop is faintly marked "SA TX". Sights / Optics: The pistol is mounted with a serrated ramped blade front sight in a dovetail on the front barrel band. The rear sight is a “V”-notch integral to the rear toggle link. Rear of frame does not have lug. Serial Number: 9320 | Caliber / Gauge: 9mm | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2082 - RARE 6" BLUED COLT KING COBRA .357 MAGNUM DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH COLT CASE

Rare 6" Blued Colt King Cobra .357 Magnum Double Action Revolver with Colt Case. The left side of the barrel is marked “KING COBRA” with an engraving of a Cobra’s head between the two words. The right side of the barrel is marked “ 357 MAGNUM CARTRIDGE / COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.” The crane cut and crane are marked “AV1088”. The left side of the frame is marked with a Rampant Colt logo. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated blade with orange insert. The rear sight is a square notch. The grips are two-piece Checkered rubber grips with gold colored medallions. Colt introduced the King Cobra in 1986 as an upgraded version of the venerable Trooper with a full rib and lug and stainless steel construction. This King Cobra features a 6” barrel, 6 round fluted cylinder, and checkered rubber grips. Serial Number: AV71088 | Caliber / Gauge: .357 Magnum | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3293

Lot: 2083 - U.S. CIVIL WAR M1864 40 ROUND LEATHER CARTRIDGE BOX WITH ORDNANCE INSPECTOR MARKS

U.S. Civil War M1864 40 Round Leather Cartridge Box with Ordnance Inspector Marks. Features original tin box inserts. Box flap is marked "H.G. Haedrich, Philadelphia". The latch tab has an inspector’s stamp reading, “M. LUTZ / U.S. / ORD.DEPT./ SUBINSPECTOR,” Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2084 - WWI U.S. ARMY TRENCH ART PETROL LIGHTER

WWI U.S. Army Trench Art Petrol Lighter. Features an American Eagle and American Flag Shield. The edge is decorated with an ornate branch motif. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2086 - VINTAGE SHELDON WELLS CO. LEWIS TOMAHAWK WITH LEATHER SHEATH

Vintage Sheldon Wells Co. Lewis Tomahawk with Leather Sheath. Arrowhead logo etched on blade reads "LEWIS TOMAHWAK SHELDON-WELLS CO KINZUE, PA U.S.A.". Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD1108

Lot: 2087 - U.S. MODEL 1861 NAVY CUTLASS & LEATHER SCABBARD, DATED 1862

U.S. Model 1861 Navy Cutlass & Leather Scabbard, Dated 1862. Features a heavy, slightly curved 26in single edged blade with a broad fuller running along each side, 6in cast brass hilt with ribbed grip, half basket guard made of heavy sheet brass riveted to the knucklebow (10 rivets total). Ricasso is stamped U.S.N. DR (Daniel Reynolds Inspector) 1862 / Made by Ames Mfg Chicopee. Inside quillon is stamped 24M / 194. Original leather washer/collar present and intact. Comes with original M1860 leather riveted scabbard with brass frog stud and a total of 44 rivets (no visible markings). Net Weight: 2.5lbs | Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible, Milita; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2088 - WWI WINCHESTER PATTERN 1914 AMERICAN ENFIELD .303 BRITISH BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH BAYONET

WWI Winchester Pattern 1914 American Enfield .303 British Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The right side of the receiver is marked with the serial number "W51615". The serial number’s “W” prefix is a Winchester designation. The top of the bolt handle is marked with the serial number "51615" (no “W” prefix). The left side of the receiver is marked with a British “crown / G. R. / crossed flags / P” proof, a British “arrow head”. The belly of the stock is marked “X”. There are a few other small markings on the rifle. There are other faint worn proof marked on the underside of the stock behind the trigger guard and farther back the stock is marked "S". Bayonet lug is marked with a "W". The bottom of the barrel near the muzzle has SPR import mark. The bayonet is blade ricasso is marked "1917 / Sights: The front sight is a bladed post atop a raised base and between 2 protective ears. In the down position, the rear sight is an aperture set between 2 protective ears. When flipped up it becomes a sight ladder that uses a sliding aperture. The left side of the forearm has a volley sight base installed. Stock: The hardwood stock has a straight grip, finger grooves, scallops for the volley sight base, nose cap with bayonet lug, stacking loop, barrel band, 2 sling loops, through bolt, marking disk, and a metal buttplate with a hinged door for storage. During WWI the UK had an urgent need for rifles. Contracts for the new rifle were placed with arms companies in the United States. They decided to ask these companies to produce the new rifle design in the old .303 caliber for convenience of supply. The new rifle was termed the “Pattern 14”. In the case of the P14 rifle, Winchester and Remington were selected. A third manufacturer, Eddystone Arsenal – a subsidiary of Remington – was tooled up at the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Thus, three variations of the P14 and Model 1917 exist, labeled “Winchester,” “Remington” and “Eddystone”. Serial Number: W51615 | Caliber / Gauge: .303 British | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2089 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1866 2ND MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION .50-70 GOV'T TRAPDOOR RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1866 2nd Model Allin Conversion .50-70 Gov't Trapdoor Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The top of the breechblock is marked “1866” and with an “eagle head”. The bottom of the breechblock is marked “G”. The lockplate is marked with the Springfield “eagle” as well as “U.S. / Springfield” in front of the hammer and “1864” behind the hammer. The barrel bands are marked “U”. The top of the buttplate in front of the mounting screw is marked “U S”. The left side flat of the stock is marked with a faint cartouche. The bayonet is marked "broad arrow over WD / E / 3/ 55" . Sights: The front sight is a blade fixed to a small rectangular base. The rear sight is a folding leaf sight. When the leaf is folded down, a short “V” notch battle sight is presented. When flipped up, there are two larger aperture sights and a small “U” notch at the top of the leaf. Stock Configuration: The wood stock has a straight grip, metal nose cap, cutout for the included cleaning rod, 3 barrel bands, stacking loop, 2 sling loops, and a metal buttplate. This Springfield Model 1866 Allin Conversion started life as a Model 1863 Rifle Musket. The Model 1863 was very similar to the Model 1861 and both fired a .58 caliber minie ball. The Model 1861 was the standard musket in use during the Civil War, and the Model 1863 had the distinction of being the last muzzle loading long arm produced by the Springfield Armory. The Allin Conversion was done at Springfield Armory and converted both the 1861 and 1863 models to fire a .50-70 Government cartridge. The Model 1861 became the Model 1865 and the Model 1863 became the Model 1866. The Model 1866 had a firing pin spring and a stronger internal extraction system than the Model 1865. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .50-70 Gov't | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2090 - BELGIAN MAUSER MODEL 1889/16 CARBINE 7.65X53MM BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Belgian Mauser Model 1889/16 Carbine 7.65x53mm Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet. Matching serial number "D7111" marked on the stock, receiver, barrel, floorplate, and buttplate. The bolt has been numbered over a few times. The top of the chamber is marked "ETAT BELGE / BIRMINGHAM" and a "*". Serial Number: D7111 | Caliber / Gauge: 7.65x56mm Mauser | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2091 - ANTIQUE BELGIAN MODEL 1822 PATTERN .69 CAL FLINTLOCK TRADE MUSKET

Antique Belgian Model 1822 Pattern .69 cal Flintlock Trade Musket. Markings: Side plate is marked "C343" with a proof mark near the rear. The left side of the barrel near the chamber appears to be marked with the ELG proof mark. The top of the barrel is marked "Made in Belgium". The middle barrel band is also marked with various proof marks and letters. No visible markings on the bayonet. Serial Number: C343 | Caliber / Gauge: .69 cal. | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2092 - ANTIQUE 1889 COLT MODEL 1883 HAMMERLESS 30" SXS DOUBLE BARREL 12GA SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY LETTER

Antique 1889 Colt Model 1883 Hammerless 30" SxS Double Barrel 12ga Shotgun with Factory Letter. Markings: The top of the rib is marked “COLTS PT. F. A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U. S. A.”, the underside of the barrel set is marked “4098” and with inspector marks. The rear (facing towards the muzzle) of the extractor is marked “4098”. The forend iron is marked “4098” found again on the inside of the forend latch. The water table is marked “4098” found again on the lower tang. The upper tang is marked “SAFE”. The bottom of the frame is marked “PATENTED / AUG. 22, SEP. 19, 1882”. Stock Configuration: The stocks are two-piece smooth walnut with asplinter forend, inlaid triangular ebony forend tip, semi-pistol grip, straight comb and checkered black hard rubber Colt buttplate. Colt’s Model 1883 shotgun was one of the finest products manufactured in the firm’s long history. While production was comparatively limited (total only 8366), every gun made was of the excellence promised in the promotional literature. Serial Number: 4098 | Caliber / Gauge: 12 Gauge | LOP: 13" & 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2093 - ANTIQUE RUSSIAN BERDAN II MODEL 1870 10.66X57R BOLT ACTION RIFLE

Antique Russian Berdan II Model 1870 10.66x57R Bolt Action Rifle. Markings: There is no visible import mark. The top of the barrel is marked with the serial number, Arsenal markings in Russian script. The top front of the receiver is marked with a faded Russian “eagle”. The barrel shank is marked with a few small Russian proofs & stampings. The front edge of the receiver on the right side is marked "1883" the left side is marked "40258". The buttplate has matching serial number marked on the top "40258". The bolt assembly (twice), marked with numbers that do not correlate to the serial number. The bottom of the rear sight is marked with a small Russian proof mark. The right side of the butt is marked with a faded circular Russian cartouche. It contains a faded date that appears to be "1883". The bottom of the grip is marked with faded stampings. There are a few other small stampings on the rifle. Sights: The front sight is an inverted “V” post set atop a small base. The rear sight is a “V” notched blade attached to an escalator assembly. The left side of the rear sight base is marked “2 3 4 5” for use with the escalator. When flipped up it becomes a sight ladder that uses a sliding “V” notched blade. The ladder is marked from “6 – 15” on the front and from “16 – 22” on the rear. Stock Configuration: The hardwood stock has a straight grip, 2 barrel bands, metal nose cap, cutout for the included cleaning rod, 2 sling loops (one is on the trigger guard), and a metal buttplate. These Berdan rifles are quite scarce in the U.S. seeing service as late as WWI. Some captured Russian rifles were purportedly issued to German units during WWI. Serial Number: 40258 | Caliber / Gauge: 10.66x57R | LOP: 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2094 - 1903 SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1898 KRAG .30-40 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH BAYONET

1903 Springfield Model 1898 Krag .30-40 Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “U.S. / MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 455194”. The rear of the bolt handle is marked “17”. The bottom of the bolt handle is marked “H”. The barrel band is marked “U”. The bottom of the grip is marked with a “circled P” proof. The left side of the stock, above the trigger, is marked with a faint boxed inspector’s cartouche. The bayonet is marked on the blades ricasso "1897" and the other side "US". The scabbard is marked "FOX". Sights / Optics: The front sight is a pinned blade set atop a raised base. The rear sight is a model 1902 ladder with slide and peep, marked "2 - 20" on the top. Stock Configuration: The stock has a straight grip, cutout for the bolt handle, finger grooves, barrel band, nose cap, stacking loop, 2 sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage. The Springfield Model 1898 Krag–Jørgensen rifle represents the United States Army’s first standardized smokeless powder service rifle and a pivotal step in American military arms development. Adopted at the close of the nineteenth century, the Krag system was admired for its exceptionally smooth bolt operation and innovative side-mounted magazine, features that set it apart from contemporary European designs. Serial Number: 455194 | Caliber / Gauge: .30-40 Krag | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2095 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR CARBINE .45-70 GOV'T RIFLE

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine .45-70 Gov't Rifle. Markings: The top of the breech block is marked “U .S / MODEL / 1873”. The lock plate is marked with the Springfield Eagle and “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD / 1873”. The top rear of the receiver is marked with the serial number “6117”. The top of the buttplate behind the mounting screw is marked “U S / 16”. The bottom of the stock behind the lower tang is marked "P". There is a "ESA" cartouche still visible on the left side of the stock flat just behind the saddle ring. The bottom of the lock plate is marked with a "B". Sights: The front sight is a blade pinned to a rectangular base set on the barrel. The rear is a standard M1873 sliding sight. Stock Configuration: The stock is a one-piece smooth wood with rear sight protector barrel band, cavalry bar with saddle ring, straight grip, straight comb, and a steel buttplate. The Model 1873 “Trapdoor” Springfield was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army and was one of the main service rifles of the U.S. Military until it was gradually replaced by the Springfield Model 1892 bolt-action rifle. George Custer’s troops were armed with them at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and they were still used by secondary units during the Spanish-American war in 1898. Serial Number: 6117 | Caliber / Gauge: .45-70 Government | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2096 - ANTIQUE LSA LEE-METFORD MARK II .303 BRITISH BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Antique LSA Lee-Metford Mark II .303 British Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet. Featuring the extremely rare front and rear Peddie target peep sights. Markings: The barrel shank is marked on the left side with "Nitro Proved", "303", and various proof marks. The top of the barrel shank is marked "BSA" with logo above. The right side of the shank is marked "T0963", "V" within a circle, and Crown over "B / A2". The right side of the receiver is marked "580A", "482C", and crown over "HP". The left side of the receiver is marked with a crown over "V" proof mark. Bolt is marked with "Patent 19.145/90". The right side of the stock collar is marked "LSA Co / L M / II". Front and rear sights have numerous patent numbers marked. The rear sight is marked "Peddie V.S.M." The bayonet is marked on the heal "WA / 1152" The ricasso is marked "1898" with a crown over "VR" on one side and the other side and spine have various proof marks. Stock Configuration: The wood stock has a straight grip with finger groove, barrel band, nose cap with bayonet lug, hole for the included cleaning rod, scallop for the front volley sight, stacking loop, 2 sling loops and a brass buttplate with hinged door for storage. The front volley sight is a rotating dial with a point at one end and the front volley sight at the other. The sight is rotated to the desired distance. It is marked “1600” and from “17 – 28”. The rear volley sight is a tall flip up aperture attached to the left side of the stock collar. Serial Number: 580A | Caliber / Gauge: .303 British | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2097 - ANTIQUE MARTINI HENRY MARK II SINGLE SHOT RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Antique Martini Henry Mark II Single Shot Rifle with Bayonet. No visible markings on the receiver. The top of the barrel is marked behind the rear sight but is not clearly legible. The left side of the receiver and the loading gate are marked with a British proof mark. The right side of the receiver on the lower rear corner is marked "5270". The right side of the barrel near the chamber is marked "4786" and crown over "I B". The baronet and scabbard are marked with arrow over "WD" with other proof marks. The bare of the blade is marked "531" with a line through it. The 1871 Martini-Henry rifle was the British Army's first standard-issue breech-loading, metallic cartridge rifle, replacing the Snider-Enfield. Known for its robust falling-block action, it used a .577/450 chambering and served for nearly 47 years in many conflicts, including the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War, which cemented its iconic status. Serial Number: 5270 | Caliber / Gauge: .577/.450Martini | LOP: 14.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2098 - ANTIQUE CASED ENGRAVED U.S. CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GEORGE M SHEARY MANHATTAN FIREARMS NAVY SERIES III .36 CAL. PERCUSSION REVOLVER

Antique Cased Engraved U.S. Civil War Confederate George M Sheary Manhattan Firearms Navy Series III .36 cal. Percussion Revolver. The Manhattan Firearms Company was founded in 1856 in New York, largely due to the expiration of Colt’s patent in 1857. They produced single-shot pistols, pepperbox pistols, and revolvers of calibers ranging from .22 to .36. While Manhattan had no large government contracts, many of these were privately purchased by officers and men of both sides before and during the Civil War. The .36 caliber Navy Revolver was Manhattan’s answer to the M1851 Colt Navy and approximately 78,000 were produced at their Newark, NJ factory between 1859 and 1868 in five series. Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “Manhattan Fire Arms Manufg. CO, New York”. The serial number “22616” is marked on the frame, trigger guard, back-stap, and barrel. The frame, cylinder, barrel, trigger guard, lever, and back strap have a beautiful blackleaf motif hand engraved design. The backstrap is also hand engraved " Col. George M Sheary". According to Western Kentucky University and their research collections "Confederate Soldiers with a Kentucky Connection on File with the Orphan Brigade Kinfolk" George M. Sheary was part of Morgan's Cavalry during the Civil War. Morgan’s Cavalry, or "Morgan's Raiders," was a feared Confederate mounted infantry unit led by Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan, operating mainly in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio. Renowned for disrupting Union supply lines, they are most famous for their 1863 "Great Raid," which penetrated further north into Indiana and Ohio than any other Confederate force. Serial Number: 22616 | Caliber / Gauge: .36 cal. | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearm Accessories; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2099 - 1930 COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS TYPE III .32 ACP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL

1930 Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Type III .32 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol. The left side of the slide is marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT U.S.A. / PATENTED APR. 20. 1897 DEC. 22. 1903 ” With the rampant Colt logo, the right is marked “COLT / AUTOMATIC / CALIBRE .32 RIMLESS SMOKELESS”. The left side of the frame is marked with the serial number, the left side of the trigger guard bow is marked “1” with “VP” in triangle, the right is marked “51”. The magazine floorplate is marked “CAL / .32 COLT”. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a rounded blade, fixed to the slide, the rear sight is a square notched base, dovetailed onto the slide. The grips are a two piece checkered walnut set with silver-colored Colt logo medallions. The Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless is a .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning) caliber, self-loading, semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning and built by Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. It is also called the Model M. The Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless is a variant introduced five years later in .380 ACP (9mm Short) caliber. Despite the title "hammerless", the Model 1903/1908 does have a hammer. The hammer is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide, which allows the pistol to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. Serial Number: 503980 | Caliber / Gauge: .32 ACP | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2101 - LOT OF 2 VINTAGE U.S. CAVALRY LEATHER RIFLE SCABBARDS

Lot of 2 Vintage U.S. Cavalry Leather Rifle Scabbards. Includes. Includes (2) unmarked Civil War-WWI era leather rifle scabbards 30-32in. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible, Sporting Good; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2102 - WWI & WWII ASSORTED PHOTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA LOT

WWI & WWII Assorted Photographs & Ephemera Lot. Includes: St. John Ambulance Association Bandage. US Air Force Yellow Sisters Handkerchief, (2) War Time 1945 California Newspapers reporting the end of WWII, assorted stereo view cards spanning from pre WWI to WWII, photographs, glass slides and more. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible, Ephemera; Ref: BD1108

Lot: 2103 - VICTORIAN ERA BRITISH RIFLE BRIGADE (ROYAL GURKHA RIFLES) OFFICER’S MESS DRESS SHELL JACKET, VEST & FISHTAIL TROUSERS

Victorian Era British Rifle Brigade (Royal Gurkha Rifles) Officer’s Mess Dress Shell Jacket, Vest & Fishtail Trousers. Fine British military dress uniform grouping consisting of a mess dress shell jacket, matching vest, and fishtail trousers associated with the Rifle Brigade (later Royal Gurkha Rifles). The uniform retains strong period construction details throughout and reflects the formal evening dress worn by British officers during the Victorian era. The shell jacket features black braided cord shoulder boards with single blackened rank pips on each shoulder in the form of the four-pointed Star of the Order of the Bath, representing the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. The fishtail trousers retain their original leather boot straps, and the interior buttons are marked “Pulford & Son London,” a respected London military tailor of the period, further supporting authenticity. Measurements: Jacket – 20.5in back of neck to hem / 18in armpit to armpit / 24in sleeves (armpit to cuff); Trousers – 51in long / 34in waist. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2104 - WWI ASSORTED U.S. ARMY MESS KITS & FIELD GEAR LOT

WWI Assorted U.S. Army Mess Kits & Field Gear Lot. Includes: Stopple Kook Kit with cloth carrier, M1910 Meat Can and cover, mess kits with cutlery, canteens, tin cup, belly wrap and more. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2105 - FINE! ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 LEE NAVY 6MM STRAIGHT PULL RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Fine! Antique Winchester Model 1895 Lee Navy 6mm Straight Pull Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “-MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.- / NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A. PAT. OCT.10.93 JAN.30.94 OCT.8.95”. The top of the receiver is marked “10501“. The left side of the trigger guard is marked with “J”, the right side is marked “1” or "I". The barrel band is marked "U" on the left side. The bayonet is marked on the ricasso with a "T" within a triangle. Sights: The front sight is a blade pinned to a slotted base set. The rear sight is a sliding “U” notched blade assembly. When flipped up it becomes a sight ladder marked from “8 – 20”. Stock Configuration: The stock is smooth walnut with a band at the front incorporating a bayonet lug and stacking swivel, a second band holding the handguard and with a sling swivel, a sling plate in the belly and a steel buttplate with a sliding door over a storage compartment (nothing in the compartment). The M1895 Lee Navy was a straight-pull magazine rifle adopted in limited numbers by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps in 1895 as a first-line infantry rifle. The Navy's official designation for the Lee Straight-Pull rifle was the "Lee Rifle, Model of 1895, caliber 6-mm" but the weapon is also largely known by other names, such as the "Winchester-Lee rifle", "Lee Model 1895", "6mm Lee Navy", and "Lee Rifle, Model of 1895". Serial Number: 10501 | Caliber / Gauge: 6mm Lee Navy | LOP: 14.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2106 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOV'T RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor .45-70 Gov't Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The rear of the breech is marked “367434”. The top of the action is marked “U.S Model 1873”. The lock plate is marked with a federal eagle and “U.S. Springfield”. The left side of the barrel is faintly marked “VP P”. The top of the barrel near the chamber is marked "A". The right side of the barrel band is marked “U”. The heel of the buttplate is marked “US.”. The bayonet is marked "US". The brass piece on the frog is marked "US". The leather on the back of the frog is marked "E.F.J." and "OEH". Sights: The front sight is a blade pinned to a rectangular base set on the barrel. The rear sight is a Model 1879 ladder flip up sight which remains fully functional and has clear markings. Stock Configuration: The stock is a single piece walnut with a forend cap, sling loop/stacking ring, barrel band, two through bolts, sling loop, straight wrist, straight comb, and steel buttplate. This U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle, manufactured in 1887, is a classic example of the iconic single-shot service rifle that armed American soldiers during the latter half of the 19th century. Chambered in .45-70 Government, the Trapdoor Springfield was the standard-issue rifle of the U.S. Army from 1873 through the 1890s, seeing service during the Indian Wars, in frontier outposts, and with volunteer units through the Spanish-American War. The Model 1873 represents one of the most important transitional designs in American military small arms—bridging the gap between muzzleloaders and modern repeaters—with its hinged breechblock “trapdoor” mechanism and robust black powder chambering. Serial Number: 367434 | Caliber / Gauge: .45-70 Government | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2107 - ANTIQUE JAPANESE TYPE 22 MURATE INFANTRY 8X53R BOLT ACTION RIFLE

Antique Japanese Type 22 Murate Infantry 8x53R Bolt Action Rifle. Markings: The top of the barrel shank is marked with a defaced “chrysanthemum” (the Imperial ownership seal). The left side of the receiver, left side of the barrel shank, bottom metal (twice), and the bayonet lug are marked with the serial number. The bolt assembly is marked with numbers that do not correlate to the serial number. Both sides of the receiver are marked with small Japanese characters. The characters on the right rear translate to “Meiji 22 Year Adopted”. Sights: The front sight is an inverted “V” post set atop a small base. The rear sight is a “V” notched blade attached to an escalator assembly. The left side of the rear sight base is marked “6 5 4” for use with the escalator. The sight flips up to become a sight ladder. The rear sight ladder uses a sliding “V” notched blade. The ladder is marked from “7 – 20”. Stock Configuration: The hardwood stock has a straight grip, checkering, nose cap with bayonet lug, barrel band, 2 sling loops, and a metal buttplate with sliding metal door for storage in the butt. Serial Number: 72782 | Caliber / Gauge: 8x53mmR | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2108 - ANTIQUE U.S. CIVIL WAR ERA AUSTRIAN MODEL 1849 PERCUSSION CONVERSION KAMMERBÜCHSE "GARIBALDI" RIFLE

Antique U.S. Civil War Era Austrian Model 1849 Percussion Conversion Kammerbüchse "Garibaldi" Rifle. Markings: Sideplate is marked "848" and Austrian proof mark behind the hammer. The left side of the barrel is marked "852". The left side of the barrel and the top of the buttplate are both marked "R56 / G22 / N18". The right side of the barrel below the rear sight is marked "GB", "I.W.", "M", and Austrian proof mark. It has a blade front sight, notch and folding ladder rear sight with 300, 400, and 500 yard peeps and a top notch; and a beech stock without a cheek piece and with mostly brass furniture. Many of these Rifles were imported by the South in the Civil War, we know that over 100,000 Austrian firearms were released in the late 1850's when the New World was the BIG Market. So it is a matter of record. these rifles were used in the War between the States. With only a 32 1/2" heavily rifled barrel, this was originally issued as a "Jaeger Rifle" to Austrian elite troops. Serial Number: 848 | Caliber / Gauge: .75 cal. | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2109 - ANTIQUE PORTUGUESE STEYR KROPATSCHEK MODEL 1886 INFANTRY BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Antique Portuguese Steyr Kropatschek Model 1886 Infantry Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked "CE.W.F.G. STEYR / 1886", Portuguese Crown over "L.I.", "M.1886". The right side of the receiver and barrel is marked with the serial number "II564". The bolt is marked "B185". The bottom of the bolt handle where it goes into the bolt is marked "A354" and so is the back of the bolt/safety. This rifle still has both butt stock cartouches mostly intact, a real rarity. The left side of the stock just behind the cartouche is a faint mark that appears to be "H701". The top of the metal buttplate is marked "9". The bayonet is marked "NN731" on the side of the hand guard. The scabbard is marked "GG916", with a proof mark on the clip. Sights: The front sight is a invert "V" post atop a small base. The rear sight is a "V" notched sliding style flip up sight. Marked "2-22". Österreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft, (ŒWG, Austrian Arms-Manufacturing Company), also commonly referred to as Steyr Werke. Steyr is an Austrian City just outside Vienna and at the time was the home of the entire Austrian arms production. They made Kropatschek rifles under contract for shipment to Portugal. Serial Number: II564 | Caliber / Gauge: 8x60mmR | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2110 - 1901 WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION .38 WCF RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER

1901 Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action .38 WCF Rifle with Factory Letter. Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “-MANUFACTURED BY THE- / -WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A.-” in front of the rear sight and at the receiver with “38 W.C.F.”. The underside of the receiver is marked “170996” at the front. The upper tang is marked “MODEL 1892 / -WINCHESTER- / PAT. OCT. 14. 1884.”. Sights: The front sight is a nickel silver blade slotted to a base dovetailed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a “V”-notch semi-buckhorn elevator leaf dovetailed to the rear of the barrel. The top tang is factory drilled, tapped and filled with screw for a peep sight (none included). Stock Configuration: The stocks are two piece smooth walnut. The buttstock has a straight grip, straight comb, and a blue steel crescent rifle style buttplate while the forend has a steel nose cap. Further enhancing its collectability, this Winchester Model 1892 includes a Cody Firearms Museum letter verifying its originality and confirming shipment details from 1901, making it particularly appealing to collectors seeking historically documented firearms. The sharp and clear markings on both the barrel and receiver, along with minimal handling wear and crisp mechanics, position this rifle among the finest surviving examples of early 20th-century Winchester lever-action craftsmanship. Whether destined for a curated collection or for enthusiasts who appreciate timeless design and superb condition, this rifle represents an outstanding blend of historical significance, pristine preservation, and enduring Winchester legacy. Serial Number: 170996 | Caliber / Gauge: .38-40 WCF | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3278

Lot: 2111 - ANTIQUE SPANISH OVIEDO MODEL 1871 .43 SPANISH ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE AND BAYONET

Antique Spanish Oviedo Model 1871 .43 Spanish Rolling Block Rifle and Bayonet. Markings: The right side of the receiver is marked "CROWN / AR. O. / 1884". The three barrel bands are each marked with a Crown over a "C" within a oval. The left side of the rolling block is marked "SM". The right rear side of the stock is marked with "OVIEDO 1884" cartouche, "No. 4917 / FO1895". The top of the stock in front of the buttplate is marked what appears to be "ESS" or "RSS" and "6". The top of the buttplate is marked "CF". The bayonet is marked with a crown over "C" within a oval and "6". The Spanish Oviedo arms factory produced rolling block rifles under a patent agreement with Remington. There are a number of key indicators when identifying these rifles. The receivers are typically stamped on the right side with the Crown over ARO over the date of manufacture. The fore-end is also attached with a cross bolt just forward of the receiver. The rifles were chambered .43 Spanish Reformado, the proprietary national cartridge for the kingdom of Spain. The breech block, hammer, and trigger guard are about .040 inch wider than the Remington counterparts and do not interchange. Also note the addition of a firing pin retractor in the top of the breech block. This is similar to the concept used in the Danish Rifles. The straight bar extractor usually has two down legs and the breech blocks show a double notch cut in the left side. The receivers will make a nice custom rifle keeping in mind the original cartridge chamber pressures. The Oviedo receivers & barrels are threaded with a V thread as opposed to the square thread of the Remington. Spain adopted the single shot Rifle in .43 caliber Spanish, known in Europe as 11.15 mm X 58 mm R9. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .43 cal. | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2112 - WWII JAPANESE ARISAKA TYPE 38 "SOLD OUT OF SERVICE" 6.5X50MM BOLT ACTION RIFLE

WWII Japanese Arisaka Type 38 "Sold Out of Service" 6.5x50mm Bolt Action Rifle. Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with “00195321? and the Koishikawa Arsenal mark. The top of the receiver is marked with a very unique “Full Mum” (an undamaged Imperial Chrysanthemum), and the markings “38 Type” in Japanese. The mum carries the Koishikawa Arsenal symbol struck directly into the middle; this was done to indicate the carbine was “sold out of service”, and was no longer a possession of the Imperial military (or Emperor). These pieces were then usually supplied to Japanese universities or military schools where they were used as full power, fully functional training rifles. The top of the bolt stop lever is marked “648”. The bolt handle is marked "448". The safety knob is marked "856". The firing pin is marked "347". The right side of the stock has a Japanese symbol hand written within a circle with the number "79". Sights: The front sight is an inverted V post. The rear sight is a sliding v-notch blade attached to a flip up sight ladder assembly. Stock Configuration: The two piece wood stock has a semi-pistol grip, finger grooves, nose cap with bayonet lug, hole for the included cleaning rod, barrel band, two sling loops on the left side, and a metal butt plate. Japanese aggression in China began in the early 1930s with the seizure of Manchuria after the contrived Mukden Incident. China’s vast natural resources and convenient geographic location made it an ideal target for Imperial Japan. Devoid of roads and plagued by bandits and guerrillas, Japanese Cavalry were the only troops capable of patrolling Manchuria’s remote, desolate terrain. IJA cavalrymen were issued the classic Type 38 Cavalry Carbine chambered in 6.5x50mm Arisaka. This carbine undoubtedly led an interesting life; at some point during WWII, it was “sold out of service”, and likely supplied to a Japanese university or military school as a full power, fully functional training rifle. This is evidenced by the Kokura Arsenal mark struck directly into the “Full Mum” at the top of the receiver. Serial Number: 00195321 | Caliber / Gauge: 6x50mm Arisaka | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2113 - ANTIQUE KHYBER PASS "BROWN BESS STYLE" FLINTLOCK RIFLE

Antique Khyber Pass "Brown Bess Style" Flintlock Rifle. Khyber percussion rifles are handmade firearms crafted by cottage gunsmiths in the Khyber Pass region between Pakistan and Afghanistan, often copying 19th-century British percussion muskets like the Enfield. These, along with other locally produced, often, “hybrid” firearms, are produced by skilled artisans using basic, often hand-powered tools and scrap metal Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .71 cal. | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2114 - 8TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY U.S. SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR MODEL 1888 ROUND ROD BAYONET .45-70 GOV'T RIFLE

8th New York Volunteer Infantry U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Model 1888 Round Rod Bayonet .45-70 Gov't Rifle. Markings: The rear of the breech is marked “531525”. The top of the action is faintly marked “U.S Model 1884”. The lock plate is marked with a federal eagle and “U.S. Springfield”. The left side of the barrel is marked “VP P”. The barrel bands are marked on the left side with a “U”. The right side of the stock is marked "13NY". The top of the stock in front of the buttplate is marked "8 / NY / 557 / 572". There is a faint cartouche on the left stock flat on the left side. Sights: The front sight is a blade pinned to a rectangular base set on the barrel. The rear sight is a Buffington ladder sight that was used on the M1884 rifles. There is a “U” notch sight fixed to the rear of the ladder for use as a battle sight when the ladder is folded down. The base of the sight is adjustable for windage. The right side of the ladder is marked from “2-14”, with a hash line every 100 yards. The top right corner of the ladder is marked “R”. The left side of the ladder is marked “15-20” with a hash line every 50 yards. There are four different sights for use when the ladder is raised: there is a small peep sight at the bottom of the slider for use as a battle sight, a “U” notch in the base of a triangle for use from 200-1400 yards, a peep near the top of the slider for use at 1400 yards, and a “U” notch at the very top of the slider for use from 1500-2000. Stock Configuration: The wood stock features a 1888 rod bayonet assembly, barrel band with sling/stacking loops, barrel band, two through bolts and lock plate, straight wrist, straight comb, and semi-crescent buttplate with storage gate. The Springfield Model 1888 was a trapdoor breechblock service rifle produced by the Springfield Armory for the United States military. Introduced in 1888, it was the final design in a long line of such weapons using a design developed by Erskine S. Allin in the 1860s, and the last single-shot rifle to see American military service. Despite the replacement of the trapdoor rifles by the adoption of newer repeating rifles, they were manufactured until 1893 and saw combat during the Spanish–American War, a combat that was dominated by the newer Springfield Krag–Jørgensen bolt action rifle. The Model 1888, despite its aged technology, was built in large numbers and was also the most advanced and efficient of all the Springfield trapdoor rifles, and for this reason remains popular among military enthusiasts. Serial Number: 531525 | Caliber / Gauge: .45-70 Government | LOP: 13.5 | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2115 - ANTIQUE COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE POCKET .36 CAL. PERCUSSION REVOLVER

Antique Colt Model 1862 Police Pocket .36 cal. Percussion Revolver. The top of the barrel is marked “ADDRESS COL SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA”. The left of the frame is marked “COLTS / PATENT”. The left flat of the trigger guard is marked “36 CAL”. The bottom of the barrel assembly, frame, trigger guard, and butt are each marked “11204”. The outside of the cylinder is marked “PAT. SEPT. 10th 1850” in one of the flutes. The bottom of the arbor is marked “1204”. The wedge is marked "98700". Sights / Optics: The front sight is a conical brass post (also called a “pin type”) threaded to the barrel at the muzzle. The rear sight is a “V” notch at the front of the hammer, visible when cocked. Stock Configuration: The grip is one-piece smooth walnut with "204" hand written in ink under the backstrap. The Colt 1862 was produced in two variants, the 1862 Police and the 1862 Pocket Navy, between 1861 and 1873 with about 47,000 made between the two. The 1862 Police has a similar barrel profile to the full-size Model 1860, fluted cylinders and a frame about the same size as the 1849 Pocket. By rebating the cylinder, the 1862 models were able to use this smaller frame while still firing a .36 caliber projectile, making for a potent pocket-sized revolver in its day. Many of the 1862 models were carried by soldiers in the Civil War, on both sides. With fewer than 50,000 made between the two 1862 models, they are considerably more scarce than the 1849 Pocket models. Serial Number: 11204 | Caliber / Gauge: .36 cal. | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2116 - SCARCE! ANTIQUE REMINGTON NEW MODEL NAVY FACTORY CARTRIDGE CONVERSION REVOLVER

Scarce! Antique Remington New Model Navy Factory Cartridge Conversion Revolver. The gun is one of the last Remington factory alterations from percussion to .38 Rim Fire before the guns began to be made as cartridge revolvers at about #42,000, rather than being conversions of previously manufactured percussion guns. The revolver is serial number 40200 and appears 100% complete, correct, and

Lot: 2117 - LOT OF 2 VICTORIAN ERA BRITISH ARMY WHITE LEATHER BELTS

Lot of 2 Victorian Era British Army White Leather Belts. One features a "DIEU ET MON DROIT" belt buckle. Both have written and stamped markings inside (please see photos). Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2119 - RARE! PRE-CIVIL WAR U.S. M1840 ARTILLERY SABR BY AMES MFG CO. DATED 1849 WITH SCABBARD

RARE Pre-Civil War U.S. M1840 Artillery Sabr by Ames Mfg Co. Dated 1849 with Scabbard. Produced by the Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts, and dated 1849, this example represents government contract production pre Civil War. Features a 32in slightly curved, single-edged blade. Ricasso is stamped “AMES MFG COCABBOTVILLE 1849,” along with the U.S. acceptance mark “U.S. / W.D.” The inspector’s initials “W.D.” are attributed to U.S. Ordnance sub-inspector William D. Whistler, confirming federal inspection and acceptance into military service. The hilt features a single branch D-shaped knucklebow The grip leather wrapped. The leather washer is not present. Comes with original iron scabbard with dual suspension rings (no visible markings). Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3286

Lot: 2120 - U.S. CIVIL WAR ERA LEATHER CAP BOX, CARBINE THIMBLE & AMMO POUCHES

U.S. Civil War Era Leather Cap Box, Carbine Thimble & Ammo Pouches. Cap box marked Grossman, carbine thimble marked Metzger Phila. Larger ammo pouch is stamped 27 inside the front flap and the outline of a US plate on front (plate is missing) Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2121 - INDIAN WARS ERA M1902 U.S. ARMY INFANTRY DRESS JACKET WITH CORDS & CAP

Indian Wars Era M1902 U.S. Army Infantry Dress Jacket with Cords & Cap. U.S. Army dress uniform grouping consisting of a Model 1902 dark blue infantry dress jacket with accompanying dress cap. The uniform retains period construction details throughout and reflects the formal dress style worn by U.S. Army officers during the late Indian Wars and early 20th century period. The jacket features blue trim, 6th Regiment Infantry officer’s collar devices, and two sets of blue aiguillette shoulder and chest cords. The accompanying dress cap features blue trim with a cavalry device to the front. The interior cap label is marked “B. Pasquale Co. San Francisco,” a well-known military outfitter and exclusive manufacturer for the U.S. military on the Pacific Coast during the period. Buttons throughout are marked “Horstmann,” further supporting authenticity. Measurements: Jacket – 27in back of neck to hem / 17in armpit to armpit / 23in sleeves (armpit to cuff); Hat – Size 6 7/8. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2122 - LOT OF 2 ANTIQUE MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA SHOOTING MEDALS

Lot of 2 Antique Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Shooting Medals. Includes: 1901 MVM Sharpshooters One Bar Medal, 1913 MVM 3 Years Expert Medal. Net Weight: 42 grams | Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2123 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1898 KRAG .30-40 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH BAYONET

U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1898 Krag .30-40 Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “U.S. / MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 147649”. The left side of the stock is marked with a VERY faint inspector’s cartouche. The stock is marked with proof "P" within a circle just behind the trigger. The rear of the bolt handle is marked “E” and “V”. The barrel band is marked “U”. The Bayonet is marked “U.S.” on the right side and “1899” on the left side. The inside of the canvas is marked "Rock Island Arsenal" and PLACE OVER COCKING PIECE". Stock Configuration: This carbine has its original wood stock. It has a straight grip, cutout for the bolt handle, finger grooves, barrel band, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage. Scoop up the “Big Stick” of the US Armed Forces during the Spanish American War! This Springfield-Krag Mod. 1898 was the US Army’s first bolt action rifle. Adopted in a slew of controversy worthy of the best reality TV, the Krag would see its first baptism of fire during the Spanish American War, most notably in the hands of Theodore Roosevelt’s “Rough Riders” during their time in Cuba. The rifle would also see American service in the Philippine Insurrection that followed and the American-Apache Conflict. The Krag would even be used as the policing rifle in America’s first National Park. The Krag features a unique side loading chamber that allows for single-round loading, and is chambered in .30-40 Krag, one of the earliest iterations of .30 ammunition. Serial Number: 333547 | Caliber / Gauge: .30-40 Krag | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2124 - U.S. CIVIL WAR HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1855 TAPER PRIMER SYSTEM .58 CAL. RIFLED MUSKET WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

U.S. Civil War Harpers Ferry Model 1855 Taper Primer System .58 cal. Rifled Musket with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The lock-plate is marked “1858” the date of manufacture, it features the Great Seal of the United States (an eagle with a shield clutching arrows) on the Maynard tape primer compartment, and “U.S. / HARPERS FERRY”. The top of the barrel, at the breech,

Lot: 2125 - ANTIQUE NEPALESE SNIDER-ENFIELD BREECH-LOADING RIFLE

Antique Nepalese Snider-Enfield Breech-Loading Rifle. Markings: Nepalese markings present on the breech, barrel tang, lower tang, buttplate, and all three of the barrel bands. The bayonet is marked with an broad arrow with "998" There is a fourth digit or symbol but not able to identify it. The British .577 Snider–Enfield was a breech-loading rifle. The American inventor, Jacob Snider created this firearm action, and the Snider–Enfield was one of the most widely used of the Snider varieties. The British Army adopted it in 1866 as a conversion system for its ubiquitous Pattern 1853 Enfield muzzle-loading rifles, and used it until 1880 when the Martini–Henry rifle began to supersede it. The British Indian Army used the Snider–Enfield until the end of the nineteenth century. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .577 | LOP: 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2126 - ANTIQUE DUTCH P. STEVENS MODEL 1871/88 BEAUMONT BOLT ACTION 11X52MM RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Antique Dutch P. Stevens Model 1871/88 Beaumont Bolt Action 11x52mm Rifle with Bayonet. The M1871/88 Beaumont-Vitali is a magazine conversion of the Beaumont model 1871 single shot rifle, using the Vitali magazine system in 1888. The rifle features a hard wood stock, straight pull bolt, and adjustable rear sight. Markings: The Top of the receiver, bolt handle, bolt, and magazine floor plate are all marked "O928". The left side of the barrel near the chamber is marked "2693" and "1874" with two proof marks. The right side of the barrel has 3 proof marks. The top of the buttplate is marked "1890 / 2693". The bayonet is marked "P292" with various proof marks. Dutch Beaumont Vitali 1871/88 manufactured in 1874 by P. Stevens in Maastricht. Created in 1871 by a Dutch engineer named Messerecht, the Dutch Beaumont rifle was one of the first metallic cartridge bolt-action rifle to be adopted by any military. Firing an 11.3x50mm cartridge it was single shot only, meaning the user had to insert a new cartridge after every shot. Unlike other rifles, the mainspring of the Beaumont was located within the bolt handle, an exact copy of the Mauser Norris rifle, which would also be copied by the Japanese with the Murate rifle. This same feature, however, made it impossible to turn down the bolt on cavalry and carbine models. While the Beaumont was state of the art for its day, by the late 1880's it was obsolete as repeating rifles became all the rage in Europe. To make up for the Beaumont's deficiency, the Dutch added a magazine to the rifle, the same type of magazine used by the Italians when they converted their single shot Vetterli rifles into repeaters. Since the Beaumont was outfitted with the Italian Vitali magazine in 1888, it was redubbed the Beaumont-Vitali Model 1871/88. The Vitali magazine held four rounds and was reloaded with an en bloc clip made of cardboard. When the clip was empty, an attached string was pulled to remove it from the magazine, no kidding. Despite the upgrade the Beaumont-Vitali, much like the Italian Vetterli Vitali, was obsolete by the time it was introduced. By 1890 nations began to adopt smokeless powder designs which used smaller caliber high velocity cartridges firing conical shaped spitzer bullets. Eventually the Dutch phased out the Beaumont-Vitali and replaced it with the M95 Steyr-Hembrug. Serial Number: O928 | Caliber / Gauge: 11x52mmR | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2127 - MIKE YECK MODEL 1863 REPLICA .58 CAL. PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Mike Yeck Model 1863 Replica .58 cal. Percussion Rifle with Bayonet. This reproduction of an Springfield 1863 State's of America percussion rifle by Mike Yeck of Dundee, Michigan's Yeck Manufacturing. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .58 cal | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2128 - 19TH C. BELGIAN DOUBLE BARREL HAMMER PERCUSSION COACH GUN

19th C. Belgian Double Barrel Hammer Percussion Coach Gun. Antique Belgian Double Barrel Side by Side Percussion Shotgun, manufactured circa the mid-1800s in Liege, Belgium. During this era, there were many English and Belgian gunmakers who were capitalizing on the eager markets in the United States. The top of the barrel it marked on the rib "LONDON FINE TWIST" and is also "PATENT" on the rib next to the chamber. The side action percussion locks are engraved but not signed as these were intended to be marked with the American Gun Smith's name before sale in the United States. The shotgun breaks down correctly by removing the barrel wedge, which allows the barrel markings to be seen. Ramrod is somewhat interesting, and seems to be missing the brass tip. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: 16 Gauge | LOP: 13.75" & 14.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2129 - CHINESE HANYANG 88 TYPE 88 PATRONE BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Chinese Hanyang 88 Type 88 Patrone Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet. Receiver marked on top with unknown Chinese crest. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000m. Inverted V front sight. Cleaning rod is present. Bottom swivels. Has vintage military sling. Chinese Hanyang Arsenal Gewehr 88, also referred to as the Type 88 Rifle, made circa the turn of the century in Hanyang, China with a production run between 1895 and 1947 with close to 1,100,000 being produced. The Hanyang 88, sometimes known as the "Type 88", was a Chinese rifle that was used by the National Revolutionary Army during the First Sino-Japanese War in 1894-95 all the way through the Korean War. The name derived from the Hanyang Arsenal factory that made this rifle. The rifle had a bayonet attachment to use in close combat after a charge. This firearm was a rifle directly patterned on the German Gewehr 88 and were initially fielded by the New Armies of the Qing Dynasty. Since production started in 1895, the Type 88 was modified twice to improve performance, in 1904 and in 1930. Throughout the War of Resistance against Japan, the Type 88 more than held its own against the newer, higher quality Japanese Arisaka Type 38 and Type 99 rifles. It served as one of the standard battle rifles used by the National Revolutionary Army since the unit's founding in 1925 until the late 1940s, after the end of World War II. It was also used by the Chinese Communists, who used during the same time period, but also during the early phases of the Korean War. Production of the rifle ceased in 1947. The German Gewehr 88 was a late 19th-century German bolt action rifle, adopted in 1888. The invention of smokeless powder in the late 19th century immediately rendered all of the large-bore black powder rifles then in use obsolete. To keep pace with the French, who had adopted smokeless powder "small bore" ammunition for their Lebel Model 1886 rifle, the Germans adopted the Gewehr 88 using its own new M/88 cartridge, which was also designed by the German Rifle Commission. The rifle was one of many weapons in the arms race between the Germanic states and France, and with Europe in general. There were also two carbine versions, the Karabiner 88 for mounted troops and the Gewehr 91 for artillery. Later models provided for loading with stripper clips and went on to serve in World War I to a limited degree. Unlike many German service rifles before and after, it was not developed by Mauser, but rather the arms commission, and Mauser was one of the few major arms manufacturers in Germany that did not produce Gewehr 88s. Serial Number: 4V9687 | Caliber / Gauge: Patrone 88 | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2130 - U.S. CIVIL WAR 6TH VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 RIFLE AND BAYONET

U.S. Civil War 6th Veteran Volunteer Infantry Sharps New Model 1863 Rifle and Bayonet. Markings: The lockplate marked “C. SHARPS’ PAT / OCT 5TH 1852.” in the center. The top of the right sideplate is marked "R.S. LAWRENCE PAT. / APRIL12TH 1859". The left side of the receiver marked “C. SHARPS PAT / SEPT. 12TH 1846”. The left side of the receiver on near the

Lot: 2131 - U.S. CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 RIFLED .58 CAL. MUSKET RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

U.S. Civil War Springfield Model 1863 Rifled .58 cal. Musket Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “V”, “P” and an eagle head. The right side of the barrel bands are marked “U”. The lockplate is marked “U.S. SPRINGFIELD” features a Great Seal of the United States and the year “1863”. The right side of the nipple features a faded Great Seal of the United States. The top tang of the buttplate is marked “U.S.” The top of the chamber is marked with a faint "1863". There is a very faint stock cartouche on the left side of the stock just above the trigger. Sights: The front sight is an inverted “V” post. The rear sight is made up of three separate “V” notched blades that flip up into position for successively longer distances. Stock Configuration: The hardwood stock has a straight grip, metal nose cap, three barrel bands, a cleaning rod, two sling loops and a metal buttplate. The Springfield Model 1863 was a .58 caliber rifled musket manufactured by the Springfield Armory and independent contractors between 1863 and 1865. The Model 1863 was only a minor improvement over the Springfield Model 1861. As such, it is sometimes classified as just a variant of the Model 1861. The Model 1861, with all of its variants, was the most commonly used longarm in the American Civil War, with over 1,000,000 manufactured. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .58 cal. | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2132 - ANTIQUE 1ST YEAR U.S. COLT MODEL 1895 "NEW NAVY" D.A. .38 REVOLVER, NATHAN C. TWINING INSPECTOR WITH COLT FACTORY LETTER

Antique 1st Year U.S. Colt Model 1895 "New Navy" D.A. .38 Revolver Nathan C. Twining Inspector with Colt Factory Letter. This Colt is not far from Teddy's in the 16,000 range and within 365 numbers of Roosevelt's. Both are early 1st year production Model 1895 Colts. The Colt Model 1895 "New Navy" revolver is an important piece of history in the evolution of the modern handgun. This revolver is

Lot: 2133 - # MATCHING! 1918 WWI GERMAN DWM P.08 POLICE 9MM LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL

# Matching! 1918 WWI German DWM P.08 Police 9mm Luger Semi-Auto Pistol. The left side of the trigger, sideplate, sear, bar safety, takedown lever, extractor, back of the rear toggle link, the top of the front toggle link, left of the breech-block, left of the striker, toggle pin, and the slide-stop are each marked “43”. The rear toggle is marked with a script “DWM”. The front of the frame under the barrel and the underside of the barrel are marked “7243 / d”. The top of the barrel extension at the chamber is marked “1918” and the left is marked “7243”. The right side of the barrel extension is marked with three crowned scripted characters and an Imperial eagle “Army proof mark”, the eagle is also marked on the top-right of the barrel. The left side of the frame at the safety is marked “GESICHERT”. The left of the extractor is marked “GELADEN” The bottom of the barrel is marked "7243 / d / 8.82". The front of the frame is marked “7243 / d”. The bottom of the magazine is marked "2 / 7243 / small police sunburst proof over "S". Serial Number: 7243d | Caliber / Gauge: 9mm | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2025

Lot: 2135 - WWI GERMAN JAGER BATTALION 14 RESERVIST FLASK

WWI German Jager Battalion 14 Reservist Flask. Glass flask wrapped in leather with the No. 14 and horse detail on front. Inside there is a portrait of a woman seen through a heart shaped cutout on back. The original cord, shot glass and stopper are included. The Grand-Ducal Mecklenburg Jäger Battalion No. 14 (Grossherzoglich Mecklenburgisches Jäger Bataillon Nr. 14) was a specialized light infantry unit of the Imperial German Army during WWI, known for elite,, rapid-deployment roles. This unit was stationed in Colmar (as is written on the front) and part of the XV Armee Korps It was active on both Western and Eastern Fronts, participating in battles in the Vosges and later the 1918 Finnish campaign. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2136 - U.S. INDIAN WARS / SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR M1881 5TH CAVALRY FIRST SERGEANT UNIFORM SET

U.S. Indian Wars / Spanish-American War M1881 5th Cavalry First Sergeant Uniform Set. Impressive late 19th century U.S. Army cavalry uniform grouping consisting of an M1881 mounted greatcoat with cavalry cape, M1881 dress coat, M1885 fishtail trousers, M1881 blue cloth spiked pith helmet, cavalry belt rig, leather gauntlets, and leather boots with spurs. The M1881 dress coat features First Sergeant sleeve stripes and service hashmarks, while the M1881 blue cloth helmet is complete with dress plume, cords, and 5th Cavalry detail. Also included is a cavalry leather belt rig with sword hanger and brass U.S. belt plate/buckle. The cords, gauntlets, boots, and spurs are later reproductions. The interior of the greatcoat retains a Quartermaster stamp dated October 22, 1898, New York. Greatcoat buttons are marked “Steele & Johnson, Waterbury,” dress coat buttons are stamped “Horstmann,” and trouser buttons bear the mark “Ridabock & Co., New York.” Measurements: Greatcoat -44in back of neck to hem / 19in armpit to armpit / 24in sleeves (armpit to cuff); Dress Coat-30in back of neck to hem / 19in armpit to armpit / 24in sleeves (armpit to cuff); Trousers-41in long / 30in waist; Boots- Size 11.5. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2137 - 1862 U.S. NAVY FRICTION PRIMER POUCH

1862 U.S. Navy Friction Primer Pouch. Designed to hold friction primers, which were used to fire naval cannons or artillery, making it a standard component for naval personnel. Manufacturer mark on the outer flap: "NAVY YARD PHIL'A 1862" with two stars on each side. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2138 - NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD 23RD INFANTRY “5 YEAR LADDER 100%” BRONZE MEDAL

New York National Guard 23rd Infantry “5 Year Ladder 100%” Bronze Medal. Not stamped. The 23rd Regiment had a prestigious reputation, often self-funding its own awards and commissioning high-quality items from jewelers before uniform regulations became strictly standardized by the federal government. Net Weight: 60g Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2139 - EARLY U.S. CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1861 .58 CAL. PERCUSSION MUSKET RIFLE

Early U.S. Civil War Springfield Model 1861 .58 cal. Percussion Musket Rifle. Markings: The lock plate is marked “US Springfield” and “1861”. The top of the buttplate is faintly marked "U.S.". All three barrel bands are marked "U". There is a faint cartouche on the left side of the stock. There is no visible markings on the top of the barrel. Sights / Optics: The front sight is an inverted “V” post. The rear sight is made up of three separate “V” notched blades that flip up into position for successively longer distances. The first blade is marked “1” and the second is marked “3” and the third one is marked "5". Stock Configuration: The hardwood stock has a straight grip, metal nose cap, three barrel bands, a cleaning rod, two sling loops and a metal buttplate. The right side of the stock has 17 notches marked into the wood. The Model 1861 was relatively scarce in the early years of the Civil War (many troops were still using Springfield Model 1842 smoothbore muskets and Springfield Model 1816 flintlock muskets converted to percussion cap primers due to better reliability and weather resistance, both in .69 caliber). It is unlikely that any of these were available for use in the First Battle of Bull Run. However, over time, more and more regiments began receiving Model 1861 rifled muskets, though this upgrade appeared somewhat quicker in the Eastern Theater of Operations. Over 1,000,000 Model 1861 rifled muskets were produced, with the Springfield Armory increasing its production during the war by contracting out to twenty other firms in the Union. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .58 cal. | LOP: 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2140 - 1887 BRITISH ENFIELD MARTINI-HENRY MK. IV LONG LEVER RIFLE WITH BAYONET

1887 British Enfield Martini-Henry Mk. IV Long Lever Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The right side of the receiver is marked with a crown stamp over “V.R”, “Enfield.”, “1887.”, with a small proof mark, and “IV.” and "1". The barrel shank is marked with various proofs. The right side of the stock has a faint 3-4 numbers that are not 100% legible. The left side of the receiver is marked "307". The bottom of the receiver is marked "727" just in front of the trigger guard. All the metal pieces appear to all have various similar proof marks throughout. The bayonet is marked on the ricasso crown over "VR", "189 / Wilkinson / Sword Company / London" and the other side is marked with British proof marks. The handle of the bayonet is marked "6610". The guard is marked with various Nepalese scripts. Sights: The front sight is a barleycorn blade on a square base. The rear sight is a v-notch blade when down and a sliding v-notch blade on a ladder when flipped up. Stock Configuration: The two-piece wood stock has a metal nose cap, cut out for the included cleaning rod, barrel band with bayonet lug & sling loop, barrel band, trigger guard mounted sling loop, straight wrist, lever rest, and a metal buttplate. Adopted just as the British military was transitioning from black powder to small-bore smokeless powder, this rifle saw extensive use across the British Empire. A vast majority of surviving Mark IV rifles available to collectors today were discovered in the historic royal palace cache in Nepal. Serial Number: 307 | Caliber / Gauge: .577/.450 | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearm Accessories; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2141 - WWI REMINGTON MOSIN NAGANT MODEL 1891 BOLT ACTION 7.62X52R RIFLE

WWI Remington Mosin Nagant Model 1891 Bolt Action 7.62x52r Rifle. Markings: The barrel shank is marked with a Cyrillic “U” inside a circle which was a stamp from the Imperial Russian proof commission, an Imperial Russian Eagle over the Cyrillic letter “U”, “REMINGTON / ARMORY”, “1917 / No” and the serial number “519319”. The top

Lot: 2142 - U.S. CIVIL WAR AUSTRIAN MODEL 1854 LONG RANGE LORENZ .58 CAL. PERCUSSION MUSKET RIFLE

U.S. Civil War Austrian Model 1854 Long Range Lorenz .58 cal. Percussion Musket Rifle. Markings: The lock-plate has a Habsburg double-headed eagle behind the hammer and is marked “851” (1851 date code) ahead of the hammer. The sideplate does appear to be a donor from as it has two screw holes filled as it was on an older rifle possibly a Muster 1842 musket. The three barrel bands are all marked with a "9". The two smaller middle bands are also marked with what appears to be a "0" on one and a hand etched "G" on the other. No other markings are visible. Sights: The front sight is a blade fixed by the muzzle. The rear sight is a dovetailed two-position sight. The rear sight presents a low profile V-notch in the down position, when raised the sight presents three V-notches: one at the top marked “8 9”, one on the upper portion of the sight marked “6 7” and one at the center marked “4 5”. Stock Configuration: The stock is one-piece wood featuring a nose cap with a fixed ferrule at the bottom which is secured by a spring, two barrel bands secured by springs (the forward barrel band has a fixed sling swivel at the bottom), a slot in the forend for the included ramrod, a lock-plate opposite a side-plate, a sling swivel at the front of the trigger guard, a straight wrist, a straight comb with cheek-piece and metal butt-plate. This commercial Lorenz variant is one that was produced without a cheek rest on the reverse of the stock, has the long-range leaf rear sight and has nominally .58 caliber bore that is rifled with 4-grooves, as was standard for Austrian arms. The combination of a .58 caliber bore with a leaf rear sight would suggest that this gun was more likely to have seen Federal use but could have as easily been a Confederate purchased Lorenz. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .58 cal | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1983

Lot: 2143 - 1917 BRITISH/IRAQ ENFIELD NO. 1 SHTLE MK III* BOLT ACTION .303 RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

1917 British/Iraq Enfield No. 1 SHTLE MK III* Bolt Action .303 Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The import mark on the right side of the stock collar. The British proof marks on the barrel collar. The right side of the stock collar is marked “crown / G R” (George Rex) / ENFIELD / 1917 / SHTLE / III*". The safety is marked “III”. The top of the receiver is marked with a Iraq proof. The right side of the receiver, right side of the barrel collar, bottom of the rear sight, and rear of the bolt handle are marked with the serial number. The bolt handle and bolt head are marked with “British proof marks”. The front of the receiver, rear of the receiver, and the barrel shank are marked with several British proofs & inspection stamps including “crowned” marks and a “crown / GR / crossed flags / P” proof. The safety is marked “III”. Many of the metal parts are marked with inspection stamps. The bottom of the grip is marked with "T". There are a few other small markings on the rifle. The marking disk has three Arabic characters. The magazine has various markings on the spine and "3", "LINLEY & CO", and proof mark on the follower. The nose cap is marked on the very front "L 7622". The top of the barrel just behind the rear sight is marked "HV". The bayonet is marked on the ricasso crown over "G.R. / 1907 / WILKINSON" on one side and the other side various British proof marks. The bayonet pommel is marked on one side "2S / 405". The scabbard is faintly marked with a British proof. Sights: The front sight is a bladed post set atop a ramped base and between protective sight wings. The rear of the sight has a flat top with a “U” groove. The sight escalator is marked from “2-20”. The rear sight also has protective wings. The adjustment can be performed by pushing in on the left of the slider and moving the slider or with the worm-screw on the right of the slider for fine-adjustment. Stock Configuration: The hardwood stock has a semi pistol grip, barrel band, nose cap assembly with sight wings & bayonet lug, 2 sling loops and a brass buttplate with hinged door for storage. Serial Number: W2939 | Caliber / Gauge: .303 British | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2144 - ANTIQUE 1884 BRITISH MARTINI-HENRY MARK III RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Antique 1884 British Martini-Henry Mark III Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The right side of the receiver is marked with a crown stamp over “V.R”, “ENFIELD”, “1884.”, with a small proof mark, and “III. I” The barrel shank is marked with various proofs. The stock has markings on both sides. Both barrel bands are marked on the left side with British proof marks. Sights: The front sight is a barleycorn blade on a square base. The rear sight is a v-notch blade when down and a sliding v-notch blade on a ladder when flipped up. Stock Configuration: The two-piece wood stock has a straight grip, metal nose cap, cut out for the included cleaning rod, barrel band with bayonet lug & sling loop, barrel band, lever rest, and a metal buttplate. The Martini-Henry Mk. III 1st Pattern represents the mature development of Britain’s iconic single-shot service rifle during the height of the Victorian era. Manufactured in 1884 by the British Royal Small Arms Factory, this example reflects the period when the Martini-Henry had fully proven itself across imperial service, from training grounds to colonial campaigns. The Mk. III incorporated refinements over earlier marks, including changes to the action and furniture, while retaining the long 33.25 inch barrel and robust falling-block mechanism that defined the pattern. Chambered in .577/450 Martini-Henry, the rifle is paired with one of the most powerful and recognizable black powder military cartridges of the 19th century. Designed to deliver decisive stopping power at long range, the cartridge became synonymous with British infantry service during the late Victorian period. This example’s bore is notably strong for an antique, remaining bright with sharp, well-defined rifling and no visible erosion or pitting. Such bore condition is exceptional for a black powder service rifle of this age and speaks to careful maintenance or limited firing in later life. The original sight arrangement remains intact, providing a clear view into period military shooting doctrine. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .577/450 Martini-Henry | LOP: 14.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2145 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION .69 CAL MUSKET RIFLE

Antique U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1842 Percussion .69 cal Musket Rifle. Markings: The lock-plate is marked “SPRING / FIELD / 1852” behind the hammer and features the Great Seal of the United States ahead of the hammer. The rear barrel band is marked on the top "51". The top of the buttplate is marked "US". Sights: The front sight is a brass blade fixed to the nose-cap. The bayonet is marked "US". Stock Configuration: The stock is one-piece featuring a metal nose-cap secured by a spring, a slot in the forend for a ramrod, to barrel bands secured by springs (the forward barrel band has a sling swivel), a lock-plate secured by two screws, a straight wrist, a sling swivel fixed to the front of the trigger guard, a straight comb and metal butt-plate. The Springfield Model 1842 was a percussion ignition musket that was manufactured from 1844-1855. The gun was based on French Muskets with a similar stock pattern. It was the last standard issue smoothbore musket to be made at US Arsenals which was chambered for the .69 caliber balls and was made with fully interchangeable parts. Although a small portion of the Model 1842s production was subcontracted, most were made at Springfield and Harpers Ferry arsenals. The gun saw service during the Mexican-American War (ca. 1846-1848), and continued to be used as late as the American Civil War. Some surplus Model 1842 muskets had rifling added in the late 1850s to support the modern, and more accurate, .58 caliber Minié round, but many remained in their original configuration. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .69 cal. | LOP: 13.5 | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2146 - ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN MODEL 1854 LONG RANGE LORENZ .547 CAL. PERCUSSION MUSKET RIFLE

Antique Austrian Model 1854 Long Range Lorenz .547 cal. Percussion Musket Rifle. Markings: The lock-plate is marked “858” (1858 date code) ahead of the hammer. The three barrel bands are all marked with a "86" with various letters "T". "I", "L". The top of the chamber is marked "FF", Habsburg double-headed eagle proof, and a faint "G". The left side of the barrel near the chamber is

Lot: 2147 - ANTIQUE BRITISH T. POTTS MODEL 1806 INDIA PATTERN BROWN BESS FLINTLOCK MUSKET WITH BAYONET

Antique British T. Potts Model 1806 India Pattern Brown Bess Flintlock Musket with Bayonet. This unique and beautiful musket was used by the French National Guard and still has its original cartouche. Markings: the lockplate is marked "T. POTTS / LONDON" and over broad arrow. The left side of the barrel is marked brown over "GR" over broad arrow and British proof mark. The left side of the stock is marked with a sideways "RC" and "T" with "979". The rear left side of the stock is marked "1992" with a French National Guard cartouche. Just behind the lower tang the stock is marked with a script "V". The top of the stock has faint illegible marks in front of the buttplate. The right side of the stock is marked "CA". Sights: The front sight is a rectangular post fixed to the barrel. Stock Configuration: The stock is a one piece hard wood with ramrod channel (ramrod included), capped forend, straight grip, fluted straight comb, and a brass buttplate that runs from the comb to the toe. Although universally known as the “India Pattern” Brown Bess, this designation originally referred to the simplified musket developed by the East India Company in 1793 and later adopted by the Board of Ordnance as its 3rd Model service musket. During the Napoleonic Wars, the enormous demand for arms led London and Birmingham gunmakers to produce both government and commercial contract examples to the same pattern. Thomas Potts was among the most capable and prolific of the London gunmakers of his era. Apprenticed in 1792 and admitted a Freeman of the Gunmakers’ Company in 1801, he entered into partnership with Martin Brander the following year, trading as Brander & Potts from 1802 until Brander’s death in 1827. The firm supplied muskets, carbines, and pistols to both the Board of Ordnance and the East India Company, producing large quantities of arms to Ordnance and India Pattern specifications. After 1827, Potts continued the business independently under his own name as T. Potts, London. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .75 cal. | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2148 - U.S. CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1855 TAPER PRIMER SYSTEM .58 CAL RIFLED MUSKET WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

U.S. Civil War Springfield Model 1855 Taper Primer System .58 cal Rifled Musket with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The Lock Plate is marked “1857” / “US SPRINGFIELD” And the Door for the Maynard tape is marked with an “Eagle with Striped Shield” The top of the chamber is marked “1858” the left side of the chamber is marked “V”

Lot: 2149 - SCARCE! ANTIQUE 3" COLT MODEL 1895 CIVILIAN NEW ARMY D.A. .41 COLT REVOLVER

Scarce! Antique 3" Colt Model 1895 Civilian New Army D.A. .41 Colt Revolver. The barrel is marked on the left “COLT. D. A. 41” and on top “COLT’S. P. F. A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD CT. U.S.A. / PAT. AUG. 5. 84. NOV. 6. 88. MAR. 5. 95” The butt is stamped “114022.” Matching assembly number “797” appears on the crane, frame, and cylinder latch. The number under the extractor star is "682". Sights / Optics: The front sight is a rounded blade integral to the barrel. The rear sight is a notch in the top strap. The checkered hard-rubber grips each display the “COLT 1892” medallion with rearing pony motif. The Colt Model 1892 marked a watershed in revolver design as Colt’s first successful double-action with a swing-out cylinder, a system that set the standard for the next century of service handguns. This early production example from 1894 predates the 1898 legal cutoff, qualifying it as an antique. Chambered for the distinctive .41 Colt cartridge, it bridges the transition between black-powder and smokeless loads and was favored by both civilians and officers seeking a fast-handling revolver with moderate recoil. Serial Number: 114022 | Caliber / Gauge: .41 Colt | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3226

Lot: 2150 - RARE! COLT DELTA ELITE TEAM 10MM SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH COLT CARRYING CASE

RARE! Colt Delta Elite Team 10mm Semi-Auto Pistol with Colt Carrying Case. Colt originally produced this pistol as part of a set. Each of the 250 sets produced consisted of a .45 caliber Combat Elite and one 10mm Delta Elite pistol. These pistols featured the special roll mark "ELITE TEAM" with the Delta Elite logo displaying the appropriate caliber in the center. In addition, each pistol was furnished with an extra magazine. The pistols were shipped from the factory in numerically matched pairs. The Combat Elite pistols were uniquely serialized 45ETOO1 through 45ET250, and the Delta Elite pistols were serialized 10ET001 through 10ET250. The Colt Delta Elite started production in 1987 and was considered the first 10mm firearm produced by a major manufacturer. Production would stop in 1996 due to slow sales. It would then regain production in 2008 in a next generation variation. The 10MM Auto cartridge was first developed by Jeff Cooper and introduced in 1983 with the Bren Ten Pistol. In 1989 the FBI would select the cartridge for service for a short period of time. Serial Number: IOET180 | Caliber / Gauge: 10mm | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3293

Lot: 2151 - U.S. CIVIL WAR M1860 CONFEDERATE STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD & SCABBARD REPLICA

U.S. Civil War M1860 Confederate Staff & Field Officers Sword & Scabbard Replica. Presented to Colonel William Holdings-Echols C.S.A. Engineer Corps, March 17th 1864. Features a 32in straight single edge blade (double edged near the tip) with a rounded spine. Brass Guard is hand chased with foliate and the letters CS. Hilt is leather and wrapped in wire. There are no visible markings on the sword, guard, hilt or pommel. Comes with steel scabbard with brass fittings. The scabbard is etched on the throat collar "Colonel Williams Holdings Echols March 17 Eng 1864 C.S.A". Please note both the blade and scabbard are replicas from the 1960s from House of Swords. Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2152 - WWII CASE XX NON FOLDING MACHETE WITH GUARD

WWII Case XX Non Folding Machete with Guard. Blade stamped CASE XX. Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD1108

Lot: 2153 - WWII BRITISH PIGEON CARRIER ALLOY CAPSULE

WWII British Pigeon Carrier Alloy Capsule. Net Weight: 3 grams Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2154 - LOT OF 3 SPANISH AMERICAN INDIAN WARS ERA LEATHER SABRE BELT HANGERS

Lot of 3 Spanish American Indian Wars Era Leather Sabre Belt Hangers. Includes: (1) M1885 Marked RIA for Rock Island Arsenal. All feature their original Stuart Pattern brass hardware. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2155 - LOT OF 2 WWII U.S. ARMY MESS KIT DINNER KNIVES

Lot of 2 WWII U.S. Army Mess Kit Dinner Knives. Includes: 1944 and 2945. Both made by LF & C. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2157 - U.S. CIVIL WAR ERA PRUSSIAN POTSDAM M1809/39 PERCUSSION CONVERTED MUSKET BY NEISSE ARSENAL WITH BAYONET

U.S. Civil War Era Prussian Potsdam M1809/39 Percussion Converted Musket by Neisse Arsenal with Bayonet. This is an original German .72 caliber, "Potsdam" Model 1809 smoothbore, single-shot muzzleloader in very good condition. These were designed at the large Prussian Arsenal in Potsdam outside of Berlin, though they were also manufactured elsewhere. Musket measures a total length of 56 1/2" with a 41" long barrel, and has been converted to percussion configuration. Lockplate is a curved tail that terminates into a small teat that differentiates it from the later 1839 pattern lock plate. Markings are standard with none found behind the hammer. Forward of the hammer, there is a CROWN over Neisse (or Neiße) for the Prussian Arsenal in that area. Under this is f. and the date of 1934. The nocks form of the barrel also has an 1834 date, and has a CROWN / FW proof mark, for the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III, who reigned 1797 - 1840, so this is the correct proof for this era. The top of the barrel at the chamber is marked "126". Under this is another stylized N for Neisse Arsenal, and there is also a Crown over B for Beschuss = proof load fired on the left side of the barrel. Unlike many examples we have seen, this musket is all brass mounted, with a very nice brass butt plate. This still has regimental markings, which read "P 126 / 23. L. W. R. / 90", most likely for the 23nd Landwehr Regiment, weapon 126. The back of the buttplate is marked "1835". The left side of the stock does have two faint cartouches. There are other marks on the bottom spine of the stock. Serial Number: 126 | Caliber / Gauge: .72 cal. | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2158 - JAPANESE ARISAKA TYPE 30 BOLT ACTION 6.5X50MM RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Japanese Arisaka Type 30 Bolt Action 6.5x50mm Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The top of the receiver is missing the chrysanthemum, it does have the normal markings designating this as a Type 30. The left side of the receiver is marked “94” as well as a Koishikawa Arsenal proof. The left side of the stock is marked "252" and "213". The bottom of the bolt handle is marked "7612The bayonet is marked on the ricasso with the Hikari Seiki Seisaku-jo arsenal. The pommel is marked "42638". Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a raised post. The rear sight is an elevator sight. Stock Configuration: The stock is in a 2 piece wood configuration featuring a straight comb, steel buttplate, semi pistol grip, grooved forend, steel buttplate, nose cap assembly with bayonet lug, 2 sling swivels, 1 in the belly of the buttstock and 1 in the barrel band. The Arisaka Type 30 was Japan’s first true small-caliber bolt-action rifle and laid the groundwork for later designs such as the Type 38 and Type 99. Designed by Colonel Nariakira Arisaka, the Type 30 was issued to Japanese forces at the turn of the 20th century and saw extensive use in conflicts such as the Russo-Japanese War and the early phases of World War I. While later models refined the design, the Type 30 remains a significant piece of military history. Serial Number: 94 | Caliber / Gauge: 6.5x50mm Arisaka | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2159 - ANTIQUE M1777 STYLE .70 CAL FLINTLOCK MUSKET RIFLE

Antique M1777 Style .70 cal Flintlock Musket Rifle. This classic style flintlock is in the style of the French model 1777. This example has all steel mounts, brass mounts were generally only used for Naval issue, the lock has no visible markings. The top of the barrel near the chamber is marked ""PM" and "CD". There are no other visible markings on the barrel or any other parts. Differing from the Brown Bess not only using all steel mounts the barrel is secured by three-barrel bands and not pins. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .70 cal. | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2160 - U.S. CIVIL WAR COLT SPECIAL MODEL 1861 CONTRACT .58 CAL RIFLED MUSKET WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

U.S. Civil War Colt Special Model 1861 Contract .58 cal Rifled Musket with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The lock is marked “1864” behind the hammer and “U.S. / COLT’S PT FA MFG Co / HARTFORD CT” ahead of the hammer. The cone is marked with the Great Seal of the United States (an eagle). The top of the butt-plate is marked “US". The top of the chamber is marked “1864” while the right side is marked “V / P” above an eagle’s head above “M.N.M.” AND "STEEL". The front of the trigger guard is marked “H” and the rear end is marked “H”. The top tang is marked “W”. All three barrel bands are marked on the right side with a "U". The front barrel band is marked on the left side with a "D". The two other barrel bands are marked with an "H" on the left side. Two visible cartouche markings on the left side of the stock flat. Sights: The front sight is upside down "V" fixed to block to the muzzle. The rear sight assembly features three “V”-notch folding leaves fixed just ahead of the chamber. In the down position, the first leaf is marked “1”, the center leaf is marked “3” and the tallest leaf is marked “5”. Stock Configuration: The wood stock features a metal nose cap, a slot in the forend for the included ramrod, a total of three barrel bands (the center barrel band has a fixed sling swivel), a sling swivel fixed to the front of the trigger guard, a straight wrist, a straight comb and a semi-crescent butt-plate. This is a Colt manufactured Model 1861 Special Rifle-Musket which was fabricated in 1864. It is estimated that some 75,000 Model 1861 Special Rifle-Muskets were made by Colt between 1861-1865 to meet the Northern Government’s demand for firearms during the Civil War; they were supplied both to the Federal Government and a number of Northern State Militias. The Model 1861 Special Rifle Musket was patterned on the British Empire’s standard issue long-gun the Enfield Land Pattern 1853, while Colt manufactured the vast majority of these rifle-muskets a number of smaller gunsmiths also supplied the Federal Government with a number of these guns. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .58 cal. | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2161 - ANTIQUE BRITISH MARTINI HENRY .577/450 COMMERCIAL BREECH LOADING RIFLE

Antique British Martini Henry .577/450 Commercial Breech Loading Rifle. Markings: The right to corner of the receiver and right side of the barrel is marked "B147" and crown over "I / B". The left side of the barrel near the chamber is marked with various proof marks and "52". The Martini–Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle with a lever action that was used by the British Army. It first entered service in 1871, eventually replacing the Snider–Enfield, a muzzle-loader converted to the cartridge system. Martini–Henry variants were used throughout the British Empire for 47 years. It combined the dropping-block action first developed by Henry O. Peabody (in his Peabody rifle) and improved by the Swiss designer Friedrich von Martini, combined with the polygonal rifling designed by Scotsman Alexander Henry. Serial Number: B147 | Caliber / Gauge: .577/450 | LOP: 14.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2162 - FINE! U.S. CIVIL WAR ERA SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 .58 CAL MUSKET RIFLE

Fine! U.S. Civil War Era Springfield Model 1863 .58 cal Musket Rifle. Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “V”, “P” and an eagle head. The right side of the barrel bands are marked “U”. The lockplate is marked “U.S. SPRINGFIELD” features a Great Seal of the United States and the year “1864”. The right de of the nipple features a Great Seal of the United States. The top tang of the buttplate is marked “U.S.” There is a stock cartouche "HTH" on the left side of the stock just above the trigger. The top of the barrel is marked "1864". Sights: The front site is blade fixed to the top of the barrel. The rear sight is a “U” notched battle sight which flips up to present two apertures and another notch at the top of the leaf which is the last pattern Springfield rear sight. The bayonet is marked "US". No markings visible on scabbard. Stock Configuration: The stock is a smooth walnut with a long forend that runs to within about 3 1/8” of the muzzle, where it is capped with a steel nose cap. The underside of the nose cap and the forend are grooved for a ramrod, which is included. The forend is held with three barrel bands, and the center band and the front of the two-piece trigger guard are mounted with sling swivels. The buttstock has a straight grip and a carbine style curved steel buttplate. The Springfield Model 1863 Rifled Musket was a common site on American Civil War battlefields. The model 1861, which the model 1863 is considered a variant, was the most commonly used longarm of the Civil War, with both sides equipping their infantry with the battle proven firearm. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .58 cal. | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2163 - U.S. CIVIL WAR ERA BRAZILIAN MINIE .61 CAL PERCUSSION RIFLE

U.S. Civil War Era Brazilian Minie .61 cal Percussion Rifle. This is one of the Belgian-made rifles originally intended for Brazil that made their way to the US during the Civil War. The rifle was made in Liege, Belgium by the O.P. Drissen firm, and their “D (Anchor) C" maker's mark is present on the lockplate and hammer and top of the barrel. The bayonet bar was removed when the rifle was converted into a smoothbore fowler at some point in the past. The replacement rear sight is a simple notched wedge. These Belgium made rifles, also known as the Brazilian Model 1857 rifle, were imported from Belgium by the Union, circa 1862. While they were intended for Brazil, one manufacturer, Drissen & Co., diverted its shipments to the U.S. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .61 cal. | LOP: 14" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2164 - REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK NO. 5 MODEL 1902 MILITARY

Remington Rolling Block No. 5 Model 1902 Military Contract 7mm Single Shot Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The top of the receiver tang is marked “Remington Arms Co. Ilion, N.Y. U.S.A. Patented Oct. 22nd 1901”. The barrel bands are marked with a “U”. The top-rear of the barrel is marked “Cal. 7 M.M.” The bottom of the receiver is marked "H". The ramrod is marked "L1906". Inside the stock under the upper tang is marked "4". The bayonet and scabbard have no visible markings. The left side of the upper and lower tang are marked "10727". The upper tang is also marked "662". Sights: The front sight is a blade post dovetailed into a base. The rear sight is a u-notch blade on a slide attached to a ladder. When flipped up, the slide has another v-notch for use with the ladder. Stock Configuration: The three piece wood stock has a straight grip, nose-cap with bayonet lug and a slot for the included cleaning rod, barrel band, barrel band with a sling loop, underside sling loop, and a metal buttplate. Remington’s Rolling Block rifles saw service from 1867 all the way into the First World War. The robust single-shot rifles are known for their accuracy, strength of action, and ease of use. They turned out to be one of Remington’s most successful designs seeing use in numerous militaries all over the world. It was so popular that production continued even when more modern options were available. It was chambered for numerous calibers and went through many design changes over the course of production. This is an example of a Model 1902, sometimes referred to as a 1901, from before the merger with Union Metallic Cartridge Co. in 1912. It is chambered in 7mm Mauser, which was one of the more common variants. Serial Number: 10727 | Caliber / Gauge: 7x57mm Mauser | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2165 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOV'T SINGLE SHOT RIFLE

U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor .45-70 Gov't Single Shot Rifle. Markings: The top of the breech-block is marked “US Model “1884” The rear end of the receiver’s serialization is clear. The lock-plate is marked with the Great Seal of the United States (an eagle) and “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD”. The left side of the barrel, just ahead of the receiver, is marked “V / P” and has an eagle’s head. The top of the barrel is marked "A" near the chamber. The top of the butt-plate is marked “US”. There is a extremely faint cartouche on the left side of the stock flat. Sights: The front sight is a blade pinned by the muzzle. The rear sight is a Model 1884 Buffington sight. Stock Configuration: The original wood stock features a metal nose cap, a total of two barrel bands secured by springs, a lock-plate, a straight wrist, a straight comb and metal semi-crescent butt-plate. The Model 1884 traces its roots back to the design of the Model 1873. The Model 1884 incorporated a significant number of improvements that had been made between 1878 and 1879. It also featured a serrated trigger that had been incorporated in 1883. The black powder Model 1884 continued to be a main service rifle of the U.S. military until it was gradually replaced by the Springfield Model 1892 bolt action rifle, a derivative of the Norwegian Krag–Jørgensen action. Replacement began in 1892, and despite its obsolescence, the Model 1873 was still used by secondary units during the Spanish–American War in Cuba and the Philippines, where it was at a major disadvantage against Spanish forces armed with the 7 mm Spanish Model 1893 Mauser bolt-action rifle. However, despite its obsolescence, the Springfield trapdoor would continue to see use for training and stateside security purposes as late as World War I. Serial Number: 326207 | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2166 - ANTIQUE H. ASTON & CO U.S. MODEL 1842 .54 CAL. PERCUSSION PISTOL

Antique H. Aston & Co U.S. Model 1842 .54 cal. Percussion Pistol. manufactured on contract for the Government by H. Aston & Co. of Middletown, Connecticut. These classic American large bore single shot weapons were made from 1846 to 1850 and saw wide usage on the frontier Pre-Civil War and later used in the Civil War itself. There are only faint markings on the sideplate, there are no other visible markings present on any other metal parts visible. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .54 cal. | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1108

Lot: 2167 - FINE! 1989 COLT KING COBRA .357 MAGNUM 4" BARREL REVOLVER WITH COLT BOX

Fine! 1989 Colt King Cobra .357 Magnum 4" Barrel Revolver with Colt Box. The left side of the barrel is marked “KING COBRA/ 357 MAGNUM” with an engraving of a Cobra’s head between the two words. The right side of the barrel is marked “ -357 MAGNUM CARTRIDGE- / COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.” The crane cut and crane are marked “C0558k”. The left side of the frame is marked with a Rampant Colt logo. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated blade with orange insert. The rear sight is a square notch. The grips are two-piece Checkered rubber grips with gold colored medallions. Colt introduced the King Cobra in 1986 as an upgraded version of the venerable Trooper with a full rib and lug and stainless steel construction. This King Cobra features the scarce blued finish with 4” barrel, 6 round fluted cylinder, and checkered rubber grips. Serial Number: C0558K | Caliber / Gauge: .357 Magnum | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3293

Lot: 2168 - LOT OF ASSORTED CIVIL WAR ERA & ANTIQUE AMMUNITION

Lot of Assorted Civil War Era & Antique Ammunition. Collection includes a variety of period cartridges, bullets, and related ammunition components spanning the American Civil War through the late 19th century. Includes: .52 Spencer Rimfire, .50 Smith, .58 Rimfire, Maynard Rimfire, British Whitworth, Maynard Tape Primer, .22 Rimfire, 12mm Pinfire Long, Williams Cleaner Type II “Manassas” Bullet, assorted shell casings and slugs, .52 Linen Sharps cartridge, .58 Minie Balls, S&W .32 Rimfire, .45-70 Government, .577/.450 Martini-Henry, .577 Snider, .50-70 Government, reproduction .58 caliber rounds, .69 caliber lead ball, .44 Rimfire Henry, boxed .36 caliber ammunition, and .58 caliber ammunition. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2169 - SPANISH AMERICAN INDIAN WARS U.S. ARMY INFANTRY DRESS UNIFORM GROUP

Spanish American Indian Wars U.S. Army Infantry Dress Uniform Group. Includes an M1885 greatcoat with cape ( missing eyelets), an M1888 infantry dress frock coat bearing a Quartermaster stamp dated May 11, 1895, and an M1881 dress helmet fitted with a 1st Infantry eagle plate. The interior of the helmet retains a handwritten inventory or issue number, “6146,” and is maker marked by Ridabock & Co., with a hat size of 6 7/8. Greatcoat measures 45in from the back of the neck to the hem, with an 22in chest width (armpit to armpit) and 24in sleeves (armpit to cuff. ) Dress coat measures 30in from the back of the neck to the hem, with an 19in chest width (armpit to armpit) and 24in sleeves (armpit to cuff. ) Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2170 - WWII GERMAN M1884/98 THIRD PATTERN BAYONET WITH RIVETED GRIP, SCABBARD & BELT FROG

WWII German M1884/98 Third Pattern Bayonet with Riveted Grip, Scabbard & Belt Frog. Crosspiece is stamped (last digits appear to be 72 which could possibly represent the Solingen number code S/172). Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3286

Lot: 2171 - U.S. CIVIL WAR M1860 UNION OFFICERS PARADE SWORD WITH SCABBARD BY RIDABOCK & CO NEW YORK

U.S. Civil War M1860 Union Officers Parade Sword with Scabbard by Ridabock & Co New York. Features a 31in spear tip rapier blade. Blade is etched with an eagle, panoply of arms, U.S. and foliate designs on both sides. Ricasso is stamped RIDABOCK & Co. NEW YORK N. Y. Gilded shell guard is a partial fold away style with an ornate national shield and eagle design, floral motif on knucklebow and pommel. The grip is shark skin wrapped and wound with brass double twisted wire. At both ends of the grip are brass ferrules with tooled designs. Pommel cap’s decorations feature an eagle and other leaf designs. Scabbard was manufactured post 1872 due to three suspension rings and the body being nickeled. Scabbards before that date only had two rings and were bronzed (no visible markings) Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2172 - LOT OF 2 WWI FRENCH BATTLE OF VERDUN COPPER MEDALS

Lot of 2 WWI French Battle of Verdun Copper Medals. Includes both the medallion-37mm and wearable pendant-27mm. Medallion comes with COA and pouch. Net Weight: 31g Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2173 - 9TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY U.S. SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR MODEL 1888 ROUND ROD BAYONET .45-70 GOV'T RIFLE

9th New York Volunteer Infantry U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Model 1888 Round Rod Bayonet .45-70 Gov't Rifle. Markings: The rear of the breech is marked “525485”. The top of the action is marked “U.S Model 1884”. The lock plate is marked with a federal eagle and “U.S. Springfield”. The left side of the barrel is marked “VP P” with eagle head proof and "A". The barrel bands are marked on the right side with a “U”. There is a strong "SWP 1891" cartouche on the left stock flat on the left side. The elegant script SWP belongs to Samuel W. Porter, who was the Master Armorer and Chief Inspector of Springfield Armory from 15 September 1879 to 18 June 1894. There is a faint stylized "P" with in a circle on the stock just behind the lower tang. Sights: The front sight is a blade pinned to a rectangular base set on the barrel. The rear sight is a Buffington ladder sight that was used on the M1884 rifles. There is a “U” notch sight fixed to the rear of the ladder for use as a battle sight when the ladder is folded down. The base of the sight is adjustable for windage. The right side of the ladder is marked from “2-14”, with a hash line every 100 yards. The top right corner of the ladder is marked “R”. The left side of the ladder is marked “15-20” with a hash line every 50 yards. There are four different sights for use when the ladder is raised: there is a small peep sight at the bottom of the slider for use as a battle sight, a “U” notch in the base of a triangle for use from 200-1400 yards, a peep near the top of the slider for use at 1400 yards, and a “U” notch at the very top of the slider for use from 1500-2000. Stock Configuration: The stunning tiger wood stock features a 1888 rod bayonet assembly, barrel band with sling/stacking loops, barrel band, two through bolts and lock plate, straight wrist, straight comb, and semi-crescent buttplate with storage gate. The Springfield Model 1888 was a trapdoor breechblock service rifle produced by the Springfield Armory for the United States military. Introduced in 1888, it was the final design in a long line of such weapons using a design developed by Erskine S. Allin in the 1860s, and the last single-shot rifle to see American military service. Despite the replacement of the trapdoor rifles by the adoption of newer repeating rifles, they were manufactured until 1893 and saw combat during the Spanish–American War, a combat that was dominated by the newer Springfield Krag–Jørgensen bolt action rifle. The Model 1888, despite its aged technology, was built in large numbers and was also the most advanced and efficient of all the Springfield trapdoor rifles, and for this reason remains popular among military enthusiasts. Serial Number: 525485 | Caliber / Gauge: .45-70 Government | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2174 - RARE! U.S. CIVIL WAR P.S. JUSTICE TYPE II CONTRACT .69 CAL RIFLED PERCUSSION MUSKET RIFLE

Rare! U.S. Civil War P.S. Justice Type II Contract .69 cal Rifled Percussion Musket Rifle. Markings: The tops of the barrels of these muskets were typically marked in two lines at the breech P.S. JUSTICE / PHILADA, and this example is no exception but is partially marred. Interestingly the barrel tang is faintly serial numbered "41". There is "186" marked into the left side of the stock. There does appear to be two letter marked into the stock in the patch box and two numbers located in the stock under the upper tang, both are illegible. The right side of the barrel near the chamber is marked what appears to be "10". The bottom of the barrel just in front of the stock is marked "P" and "341". Some of Justice’s barrels have the bayonet lug located on the top and others have it located on the bottom. This example has a top mounted lug. This rifled musket is one of almost 2,200 muskets contracted by P. S. Justice early in the war to meet the needs of the Union army and his deliveries were among the fastest from any American arms producer during the war. Justice used a variety of parts which were purchased from a variety of sources. Often using obsolete parts from older arms which were then repurposed for use with his firearms. The Justice Rifles were not held in high regard by the soldiers who carried them, nor the Ordnance Department. These weapons are very scarce today, as few of the original 2,000 survived the war, and the decades following. Serial Number: 41 | Caliber / Gauge: .69 cal. | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2175 - U.S. HARPERS FERRY M1816 TYPE 1 ARTILLERY FLINTLOCK MUSKET RIFLE WITH BAYONET

U.S. Harpers Ferry M1816 Type 1 Artillery Flintlock Musket Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The lock-plate is marked “HARPERS / FERRY / 1819” behind the hammer and features a Great Seal of the United States (an eagle above “US”) ahead of the hammer. The left side of the breech has standard inspector’s markings: “V / P” above an eagle’s head and "15". The top of the breech is marked “C / 93”. The top tang is marked “1821”. The side-plate, lock-screws, butt-plate, trigger guard, barrel bands and nose-cap are all marked “8”. The right side of the trigger is marked “L”. The left side of the forend, behind the side-plate, is marked with two cartouches, and “Y” with two letter or numbers under it but are illegible. There is a shield mounted to the top of the stock behind the upper tang that is marked "A / 15". The top of the buttplate is marked "US". The bayonet base of the blade is marked crown over "B", "EX", "G. Salter & Co" and "X". The socket is also marked "G1 / 84". The bayonet lug is marked "15". Sights: The front sight is a brass blade fixed to the nose-cap. Stock Configuration: The stock is one-piece wood featuring a nose-cap secured by a spring, two barrel bands secured by springs (the forward barrel band has a fixed sling swivel), a provision in the forend for the included ramrod, a lock-plate secured by two screws, a side-plate, a sling swivel fixed to the front of the trigger guard, a straight wrist, a straight comb and a metal butt-plate. The U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Musket was manufactured between 1816-1840. Over 325,000 of these muskets were made at Springfield Armory and 350,000 were produced by Harpers Ferry in addition to a number assembled by subcontractors. The gun saw extensive use prior to the Civil War with the musket employed during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). While a large number of these muskets had been converted to the percussion ignition system prior to the Mexican War, US forces preferred the flintlock ignition system due in part to percussion cap shortages. A large number of flintlock variants of the Model 1816 were stored in Southern Arsenals when the Civil War broke out and at the outset of the conflict many unfortunate Confederate soldiers had to enter battle with the aged flintlocks. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .69 cal. | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2176 - U.S. CIVIL WAR ERA TOWER ENFIELD PATTERN 1853 .577 CAL PERCUSSION MUSKET RIFLE

U.S. Civil War Era Tower Enfield Pattern 1853 .577 cal Percussion Musket Rifle. Markings: The lock plate is marked, “1862 TOWER” with a British crown. The barrel has various proof markings on the barrel and "25" twice. The left side of the stock is marked with a faint cartouche. The brass trigger guard is marked "W II WORRELL". The bayonet is marked with crown over "F.H" with another faint proof mark. No visible markings on the scabbard or frog. Sights: The front sight is a small triangle fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a flip up ladder sight marked out to 9. Stock Configuration: The stock is a single piece full length hardwood with a brass endcap, three barrel bands, a straight grip, straight comb, with a brass buttplate. There are two sling loops. The 1853 Enfield musket, also known as the Pattern 1853 Enfield or simply the Enfield rifle, was a widely used firearm during the mid-19th century. It was a muzzle-loading percussion cap rifle used by various military forces around the world, including the British Army and other British Empire troops. During the American Civil War (1861–1865), both the Union and Confederate armies made use of imported Enfield rifles. The Confederates especially relied on these rifles due to shortages of domestically produced firearms. The Confederates imported large quantities of Enfield rifles from British manufacturers and also obtained captured rifles from battlefields. These rifles were often preferred by Confederate troops over other available firearms due to their quality and effectiveness. The use of Enfield rifles by the Confederates continued throughout the war and played a significant role in many battles and skirmishes. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .577 cal. | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2177 - ANTIQUE U.S. SIMEON NORTH MODEL 1817 "DERINGER" COMMON FLINTLOCK RIFLE

Antique U.S. Simeon North Model 1817 "Deringer" Common Flintlock Rifle. Markings: The sideplate is marked "U.S. / S. North" between the hammer and pan. Behind the hammer is marked "MIDL. / CONN. 1825". The breech is stamped "US" over "P" inside a serrated circle, over "JN". The tang is dated 1825. There is a gorgeous faint inspector’s cartouche on the stock opposite the lock plate reading "JN" in an oval, the same inspector of the barrel. These indicate inspected by Sub-Ordnance Inspector John Newbury. The left side of the barrel is marked "W". The M1817 common rifle (also known as Deringer M1817 rifle) was a flintlock muzzle-loaded weapon issued due to the Dept. of Ordnance's order of 1814, produced by Henry Deringer and used from the 1820s to 1840s at the American frontier. Unlike the half octagon barreled M1814 common rifle that preceded it, it had a barrel that was round for most of its length. The 36-inch barrel was rifled for .54 caliber bullets. For rifling it had seven grooves. Like the M1814 common rifle, it had a large oval patch box in the stock, however the stock dropped steeper than on the M1814 common rifle. After producing the M1814 common rifle through contractors, the military decided to do the same with the M1817 rifle. The Harper's Ferry Arsenal produced a pattern weapon, which was then taken to gunsmiths to be copied. While the gun is most associated with Henry Deringer of Philadelphia, they were only the largest producer out of the five contracted companies, having produced 13,000. The rifle was also built by Nathan Starr & Co. of Middleton, Conn. (10,200 made), Simeon North of Middletown, Conn. (7,200 made), R. Johnson of Middletown, Conn. (5,000 made), and R. & J. D. Johnson of Middletown, Conn. (3,000 made). Simeon North had a contract for 7,200 rifles which he made between 1824-29. This rifle is in standard configuration with 36? browned barrel rifled with seven grooves. Over time the rifles became obsolete, but they still saw service during the American Civil War, originally flintlocks, most were converted to percussion cap for their firing mechanism. They saw service in the west, as far as California, where there were still M1817 rifles in the Bencia, California arsenal in the 1860s. This is a very nice and interesting example of a Model 1817 Common Rifle by Simeon North of Middletown, Connecticut. This example was not converted to percussion and is still in its original flintlock configuration, with the majority of these being converted for use during the Civil War. It definitely shows much wear from service use, with the original browned finish now worn away, and most of the metalwork bearing a polished steel patina with some staining and past peppering. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .54 cal. | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2178 - U.S. CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1861 RIFLED .58 CAL PERCUSSION MUSKET RIFLE

U.S. Civil War Springfield Model 1861 Rifled .58 cal Percussion Musket Rifle. Markings: The lockplate is marked “1862”, “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD” and with an Eagle. The top of the buttplate is marked “US”. The bayonet is marked "US" over an "S". Sights / Optics: The front sight is an inverted “V” post. The rear sight is made up of three separate “V” notched blades that flip up into position for successively longer distances. Stock Configuration: The hardwood stock has a straight grip, metal nose cap, three barrel bands, a cleaning rod, two sling loops and a metal buttplate. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .58 cal. | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2179 - ANTIQUE U.S. CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION .69 CAL MUSKET RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Antique U.S. Civil War Springfield Armory Model 1842 Percussion .69 cal Musket Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The lock-plate is marked “SPRING / FIELD / 1845” behind the hammer and features the Great Seal of the United States ahead of the hammer. The top-tang is marked “1849”. The left side of the chamber is marked “V / P” above an eagle’s head. The side-plate is marked “JAS” for inspector John A. Schaeffer. The top of the buttplate is marked "US". The metal nose-cap is marked on the bottom "L". Sights: The front sight is a brass blade fixed to the nose-cap. The bayonet is marked "US". Stock Configuration/ Grip: The stock is one-piece featuring a metal nose-cap secured by a spring, a slot in the forend for a ramrod, to barrel bands secured by springs (the forward barrel band has a sling swivel), a lock-plate secured by two screws, a straight wrist, a sling swivel fixed to the front of the trigger guard, a straight comb and metal butt-plate. The Springfield Model 1842 was a percussion ignition musket that was manufactured from 1844-1855. The gun was based on French Muskets with a similar stock pattern. It was the last standard issue smoothbore musket to be made at US Arsenals which was chambered for the .69 caliber balls and was made with fully interchangeable parts. Although a small portion of the Model 1842s production was subcontracted, most were made at Springfield and Harpers Ferry arsenals. The gun saw service during the Mexican-American War (ca. 1846-1848), and continued to be used as late as the American Civil War. Some surplus Model 1842 muskets had rifling added in the late 1850s to support the modern, and more accurate, .58 caliber Minié round, but many remained in their original configuration. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .69 cal. | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2180 - U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1898 BOLT ACTION .30-40 KRAG RIFLE AND BARONET

U.S. Springfield Model 1898 Bolt Action .30-40 Krag Rifle and Baronet. Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “U.S. / MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. 446875”. The rear of the bolt handle is marked “S7” and "9". The bottom of the bolt handle is marked “V”. The barrel band is marked “U”. The bottom of the grip is marked with a faded “circled P” proof. The left side of the stock is marked "JSA" cartouche with a date but it is hard to make out the exact date. The bayonet is marked on ricasso "1902" and the other side "US". The scabbard has no visible markings. The canvas cover is hand written "W.H.B.". Sights: The front sight is a pinned blade set atop a raised base, blade is missing. The rear sight is a “V” notched blade attached to an escalator assembly. The left side of the rear sight base is marked “1 2 3 4B” for use with the escalator. The sight flips up to become a sight ladder that is marked from “1-20”. Stock Configuration: The stock has a straight grip, cutout for the bolt handle, finger grooves, barrel band, nose cap with bayonet lug, stacking loop, 2 sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage. The Springfield Krag-Jørgensen was America’s first smokeless powder service rifle, adopted in 1892 and serving through the Spanish-American War before being replaced by the 1903 Springfield. The Krag stood out for its innovative side-loading magazine, which allowed soldiers to top off rounds without disabling the rifle, a feature unique among bolt-actions of its era. Serial Number: 446875 | Caliber / Gauge: .30-40 Krag | LOP: 13.5" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2181 - ANTIQUE U.S. CIVIL WAR REMINGTON-MAYNARD MODEL 1816/22 CONVERTED .69 CAL MUSKET RIFLE WITH BAYONET

Antique U.S. Civil War Remington-Maynard Model 1816/22 Converted .69 cal Musket Rifle with Bayonet. Markings: The date on the barrel tang is 1857 as well, and the tang is marked with the alphanumeric bayonet mating code "H / A / 43". The original inspection marks from the initial production of the musket as a flintlock are still present on the barrel, a large depressed "P" in an oval proof mark

Lot: 2182 - U.S. CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863/1870 TRAPDOOR CONVERSION .50-70 RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD

U.S. Civil War Springfield Model 1863/1870 Trapdoor Conversion .50-70 Rifle with Bayonet and Scabbard. Markings: The top of the trapdoor is marked, “1870 / US” The lock plate is marked, “1863 / U.S. SPRINGFIELD” The barrel bands are marked, “U”. The comb of the buttplate is marked "US". There are two cartouches on the left stock flat. The bayonet is marked "US". Sights: The front sight is a one-piece blade and barrel mounted base. The rear sight is a flip up sliding ladder sight with a V-notch. Stock Configuration: The wood stock has a endcap with two barrel bands, two through bolts, straight wrist, straight comb, with a steel semi-crescent buttplate. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .50-70 | LOP: 13.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2183 - WWII 1943 REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO .45 ACP PISTOL WITH PERIOD ENGER-KRESS M3 HOLSTER

WWII 1943 Remington Rand 1911A1 Semi-Auto .45 ACP Pistol with Period Enger-Kress M3 Holster. The left slide is stamped “REMINGTON RAND, INC. / SYRACUSE, N.Y., U.S.A.” and the right frame is roll-stamped "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" with the serial No. 1023042" and an "M1911A1 U.S. ARMY" roll. (Please note: this serial number falls in a range which was used by both Remington Rand and Colt. The lack of Colt’s verified proof as well as the “FJA” inspector’s mark indicate that the frame was made by Remington Rand.) There are multiple inspector/acceptance punches, including an ordnance-style crossed-cannons mark behind the right grip and additional acceptance punches and a small “P” forward of the magazine catch and in front of the rear sight; the frame also shows an “FIA” stamp above the trigger guard consistent with wartime inspection/acceptance marking practice. The barrel is marked “HS” on the right side of the lug, indicating a High Standard manufacture barrel, the right side is marked with a "P". The magazine is marked with a "L" (M.S. Little Mfg.) on the top of the lip of the floor plate. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is a square notch dovetailed to the slide. The leather shoulder holster is marked "US" within an oval on the front. The back is marked "U.S. / Enger-Kress / 1944". This is a Remington Rand M1911A1, one of the most iconic service pistols of World War II. Produced in 1943, this pistol was part of the war effort and saw widespread use among U.S. forces. Remington Rand was the largest producer of M1911A1 pistols during the war, known for their high-quality machining and reliable performance. This particular example is in Very Good condition, retaining much of its original parkerized finish with proper wartime markings and a High Standard barrel. Serial Number: 1023042 | Caliber / Gauge: .45 ACP | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2184 - WWII ITALIAN ARMY ISSUED BERETTA MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO .380 ACP PISTOL

WWII Italian Army Issued Beretta Model 1934 Semi-Auto .380 ACP Pistol. All matching serial numbers. Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “P. BERETTA-CAL. 9 CORTO-Mo 1934 BREVET / GARDONE V.T. 1942 XX”. The left rear of the frame is marked with a “Crown / RE”, the acceptance mark of the Regio Esercito (Royal Army). The right side of the frame and slide are marked “973202”. The right front of the trigger guard is marked “CA” in a box. The right rear of the frame is marked with an oval “IVU”, an inspection mark of the 4th Technical Control Unit of the FAG (Fabbrica d’Army Gardone) who proofed the pistol. The right side of the barrel lug is marked “73202” and just below it with what looks like a boxed “R (second letter not legible)”. There is a boxed “MA” just below the lanyard ring on the left side of the grip frame. The left side of the magazine release is marked "CS" within a box. The grips are black textured plastic with a circled “PB” logo at the bottoms of the grips. The left grip is cut-out for a lanyard ring at its lower rear. In the early 1930s, the Italian army was impressed by the Walther PP pistol. Beretta did not want to lose a big military contract to their German competitor and designed the M1934 for the Italian Army, which accepted it in 1937. It was issued as a standard service firearm to the Italian armed forces and remained in use until the adoption of the M92. The Italians liked it so much that they kept it in service even after Beretta designed the M1951 with a larger frame and higher capacity magazine. The M1934 is fitted with the characteristic Beretta open slide, and is known to have a very reliable feeding and extraction cycle. This pistol is a Model 1934 that was made in 1942 for the Italian Royal Army, and is so marked. The serial numbers on the barrel, slide and frame all match. Serial Number: 973202 | Caliber / Gauge: .380 ACP | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2185 - WWI BRITISH ARMY ROYAL ENGINEERS MESS DRESS JACKET

WWI British Army Royal Engineers Mess Dress Jacket. Features single twist shoulder boards with Victorian Royal Engineers volunteers buttons. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2186 - U.S. CIVIL WAR PATTERN 1861 J.B. THAXTER LEATHER CARTRIDGE BOX WITH ORIGINAL MAGAZINE TINS

U.S. Civil War Pattern 1861 J.B. Thaxter Leather Cartridge Box with Original Magazine Tins. Leather marked inside flap " J. B. THAXTER PORTLAND, MAINE 1862". U.S. oval plate is missing. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2187 - CLAUBERG SOLINGEN M1850 NON-REGULATION U.S. STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD BY SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM RETAILER

Clauberg Solingen M1850 Non-Regulation U.S. Staff Officer’s Sword by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham Retailer. Produced by the Prussian firm W. Clauberg of Solingen and retailed by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham of New York. Features a 32in slightly curved, single edged blade with a 19.25in stopped fuller. Blade is decorated with the American Eagle and U.S. inside a foliate scroll design. The spine is marked "IRON PROOF". Ricasso is marked Clauberg Solingen / Schuyler, Hartley & Graham/New York. The 5in hilt has a pierced scroll design with an eagle holding arrows and an olive branch, with "E Pluribus Unum" above and the letters "US" below. The grip is shagreen and is missing the original wire wrap. Original leather washer/collar is intact. Comes with iron scabbard (no visible markings). Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible, Militaria; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2188 - LOT OF 2 CIVIL WAR SOLDIER TIN TYPES

Lot of 2 Civil War Soldier Tin Types. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible, Ephemera; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2189 - MEDIEVAL STYLE HEAVY IRON SPIKED BALL & CHAIN FLAIL “MORNING STAR” WEAPON

Medieval Style Heavy Iron Spiked Ball & Chain Flail “Morning Star” Weapon. Net Weight: 3.75lbs | Keywords: Medieval, Collectible; Ref: BD1108

Lot: 2191 - ANTIQUE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1816 BELGIAN STYLE CONVERSION .69 CAL PERCUSSION MUSKET AND BAYONET

Antique U.S. Springfield Model 1816 Belgian Style Conversion .69 cal Percussion Musket and Bayonet. Marked: The lockplate is marked near the ear "SPRING / FIELD / 1838" and below the pan is marked with the eagle over "US". The front part of the trigger guard is marked "EA". The top of the tang is marked "1838". The left side of the barrel is marked with "P" within a circle over an eagle head proof mark over "V". The bayonet is marked on the ricasso "A" over "US". This beautiful antique Springfield US Model 1816 Musket in Percussion, manufactured at the armory at Springfield, Massachusetts, with the lock and barrel both dated 1822. This Model 1816 flintlock musket was converted to percussion using the Belgian Style Alteration method, more commonly known as the “Cone Type” conversion, during the Civil War period or just prior. All external lock parts were removed with the screw hole plugged, the pan ground flush with lock plate (leaving the remnants intact) and the small existing cavity in the pan filled with brass to give it a level or squared off profile along the top. The vent hole of the barrel was plugged with a nipple screwed into the threaded receptacle at the top of the barrel, set off center towards the lock side. Then, adding the distinctive military hammer. The War of 1812 revealed many weaknesses in American muskets. In an attempt to improve both the design and manufacture of the musket, the Model 1812 musket was created. The Model 1816 made further improvements, and replaced the Model 1812. Harpers Ferry became America’s second national armory after the site was personally selected by George Washington, with the Springfield Armory being the first. The U.S. Congress authorized the building of the new foundry in 1794, and by the following year, was producing hundreds of arms for the national army, which was primarily flintlock muskets and pistols. Inspired largely by the French Charleville Model 1777 musket, Harpers Ferry began producing the Model 1816. The M1816 was a smoothbore, muzzle loading weapon which used a .69 caliber musket ball. A trained shooter could fire between two and three rounds at a range of up to 200 yards per minute. The M1816 was in production at Springfield (325,000) and Harpers Ferry (350,000) between 1816 to 1844 with around 675,000 muskets produced during this run. It saw service during the Mexican-American War and was even pressed into service during the Civil War in both the updated percussion and the old flintlock format. In the 1850’s, many 1816’s went through the conversion from flintlock to percussion. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: 6.69 cal. | LOP: 13.25" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2192 - ANTIQUE FRENCH MUTZIG ARSENAL MODEL 1853 RIFLED .71 CAL MUSKET WITH BAYONET

Antique French Mutzig Arsenal Model 1853 Rifled .71 cal Musket with Bayonet. The lockplate is marked “Mre N.le / de Mutzig”, indicating manufacture at the French Arsenal located in Mutzig. The right side of the barrel near the nipple is marked "T. 1853" and three proof marks. The tang is marked "Mle 1853" and "T car". The left side of the barrel is marked "341" and two proof marks "M" and "D" both within circles. The trigger guard is marked with numerous proof marks. The bottom of the stock just behind the trigger guard is marked "ROHISSE" or "ROBISSE". The right side of the stock is marked crown over "D" and "48", "ST. ETIENNE" and cartouche. The left side is marked with a star over a script "R". The bayonet has a few faint proof marks. This rifle would have been made during the start of Napoleon III. This style rifle was in service during the Crimean War (1853-1856), the Franco-Prussian War (1871), and the during the Paris Commune (1871). The Mutzig Arsenal, also known as the Impériale de Mutzig, is in the French town of Mutzig and is located in the Château des Rohan (The Castle of Rohan). The castle's history dates back to the 13th century, and after the French revolution, it became a small arms factory, as the castle was disowned by the Rohan family and pillaged during the conflict. In 1799, it was bought by the arms manufacturers, brothers Coulaux of Klingenthal, Bas-Rhin, who, on April 20, 1801, opened their weapons factory in its walls. Serial Number: 341 | Caliber / Gauge: .71 cal | LOP: 12.75" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2193 - U.S. CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MARKED BELGIAN MODEL 1822 PERCUSSION CONVERSION .69 CAL MUSKET

Antique U.S. Civil War Confederate Marked Belgian Model 1822 Percussion Conversion .69 cal Musket. Markings: The lockplate is marked only with a crown over "R / 20" just in front of the hammer. The hammer has two small proof marks. The top of the barrel is marked "CSA" and the left side of the stock below the cheek rest. The left side of the stock is marked with 1851 cartouche from when it was converted to percussion and what appears to be a faint proof mark within the cheek rest. The top of the buttplate is marked "r" and "3081 / 1838". The musket was then converted to percussion, most likely during the pre or early civil war era. We were not able to find any markings around the conversion indicating which company performed it. It is a "breech plug" style conversion, where a new breech is installed on the barrel, which has a bolster that fits into the top of the lock where the brass flash pan used to be. The outbreak of the Civil War in the United States created a large need for percussion muskets, as the number of modern firearms currently on hand was far short of what was needed. To fill this need, updating older design firearms was both faster and more cost effective, so many Model 1816 family muskets still in service were updated to percussion rifles. Also, many muskets converted to percussion in the 1840s-1850s were pressed back into service. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .69 cal. | LOP: 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2194 - ANTIQUE SPANISH M1871/89 REFORMADO REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK .43 SPANISH RIFLE

Antique Spanish M1871/89 Reformado Remington Rolling Block .43 Spanish Rifle. This Spanish made Remington Rolling Block rifle was manufactured under license from the Remington Arms company. It was the standard Spanish infantry arm from its adoption in 1871 until the turn of the century. The rifle is a very close copy of Remington's standard No. 1 military rolling block, but it measures a bit longer than most 11mm rolling blocks. The rifle was originally chambered in the same "Spanish Remington" cartridge as the earlier Model 1869-70 Remington (American) built Spanish Rolling Block rifle first adopted by Spain. In 1889 most Oviedo Spanish rolling blocks were rechambered to the improved Spanish "Reformado" cartridge. This was one of the cartridges that U.S. soldiers faced in Cuba during the Spanish-American war. The top of the barrel is marked "2250". No visible markings on bayonet. Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .43 Spanish Reformado | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required |; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2196 - KEITH COLLIS PENNSYLVANIA CONTEMPORARY FLINTLOCK .45 CAL TIGER MAPLE LONG RIFLE

Keith Collis Pennsylvania Contemporary Flintlock .45 cal Tiger Maple Long Rifle. This beautiful Pennsylvania style long rifle features a beautiful tiger maple wood stock with brass accents. The top barrel flat is marked "KEITH T COLLIS". Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: .45 Cal. LOP: 12" & 13" | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2120

Lot: 2200 - 19TH CENTURY COPY OF LEFAUCHEAUX DOUBLE ACTION 12MM PINFIRE REVOLVER

19th C. Copy of Lefaucheaux Double Action 12mm Pinfire Revolver. There are no visible national proof marks. The only visible markings are on the end of the cylinder, "SP" or "JS" and "60" or "09". Serial Number: NSN | Caliber / Gauge: 12mm | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2201 - ANTIQUE 1890 COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING .38 LC DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER

Antique 1890 Colt Model 1877 Lightning .38 LC Double Action Revolver. Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. Co. / HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A.”. The left side of the barrel is marked “COLT. D.A. 38”. The left side of the frame under the cylinder is marked with three-lines of patent dates and a rampant colt in a circle. The butt, trigger guard strap, and the bottom of the grip frame are all marked with the serial number, “78353”. The frame above the firing pin hole is marked “0?. The inside of the loading gate is marked with assembly number “526”. The grips are checkered black hard rubber on a bird’s head grip frame, with a Rampant Colt in an oval at the top of each panel. The Colt M1877 was a double action revolver manufactured by Colt’s Patent Fire Arms from January 1877 to 1909 for a total of 166,849 revolvers. The Model 1877 was offered in three calibers, which lent them three unofficial names: the “Lightning”, the “Thunderer”, and the “Rainmaker”. The principal difference between the models was the cartridge in which they were chambered: the “Lightning” being chambered in .38 Short Colt; the “Thunderer” in .41 Long Colt. An earlier model in .32 Colt known as the “Rainmaker” was offered in 1877. The M1877 was designed by one of the inventors of the M1873 Colt Single Action Army, William Mason, as Colt’s first attempt at manufacturing a double-action revolver and was also the first successful US-made double-action cartridge revolver. Neither “Lightning” nor “Thunderer” were Colt designations, nor used by the factory in any reference materials. Both terms were coined by Benjamin Kittredge, one of Colt’s major distributors, who was also responsible for the term “Peacemaker” for the Single Action Army. Billy the Kid was known to carry the “Lightning” model. Serial Number: 78353 | Caliber / Gauge: .38 Colt | Working Order: Firearm has not been tested | Background Check: Not Required | Keywords: Firearms, Guns, Firearm; Ref: BD1822

Lot: 2202 - U.S. CIVIL WAR TO WWII MILITARY EPHEMERA LOT

Civil War to WWII U.S Military Ephemera Lot. Includes discharge papers ranging from the Civil War to WWII, German Nazi newspaper clipping from 1941, marriage certificates and personal correspondence. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible, Ephemera; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2203 - 1930S COLDSTREAM GUARDS 2ND BATTALION SERGEANT’S FULL DRESS UNIFORM WITH BEARSKIN HAT

1930s Coldstream Guards 2nd Battalion Sergeant’s Full Dress Uniform with Bearskin Hat. This complete set includes a scarlet wool tunic fitted with nine brass regimental buttons arranged in paired formation, the buttons stamped by WM Dowler & Sons. The tunic features dark blue facings to the collar and cuffs with white piping, and each side of the collar displays the Garter Star, reflecting the regiment’s historic association with the Order of the Garter. Shoulder straps are embroidered with the white rose. The left sleeve retains gold thread insignia including an oval Lewis Gunner qualification badge, with crossed rifles positioned above, indicating specialized weapons training. The right sleeve bears three chevrons denoting the rank of Sergeant. Accompanying fishtail trousers are dark blue wool with a single red stripe along the outer seam, and “BULL DOG REGD” marked buttons. Both tunic and trousers share matching stenciled service numbers, “4386346” and “2 CG,” along with partial Royal Army Clothing Department labels, the tunic dated 1931. Also included is the traditional bearskin cap and plume with an interior maker’s label marked “J.C. & Webb, Ltd.,” a known military outfitter. The set is completed with a white buff leather belt with brass Coldstream Guards buckle stamped H&S Ltd., along with a pair of ammunition boots featuring hobnailed soles and “horseshoe” heel plates. The tunic measures 30in from the back of the neck to the hem, with an 17in chest width (armpit to armpit) and 27in sleeves (armpit to cuff. ) Trousers measure 49in long top to bottom with a 32in waist. Shoes are size 10. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2204 - LOT OF 4 ASSORTED FOREIGN WWI ERA MEDALS

Lot of 4 Assorted Foreign WWI Era Medals. Includes: 1919 Australia Peace Victory Medal-28mm, 1918 French Unknown Heroes medal by H. Allouard-69mm, French 3rd Republic Patria Medal-36mm, 1918 Swiss Gratitude to America Medal-39mm. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2205 - WWII U.S. NAVY M1938 KHAKI GAITERS BY ARJOL MFG. CO.

WWII U.S. Navy M1938 Khaki Gaiters by Arjol Mfg. Co. Inside is stamped with the Arjol Mfg Mark with an unreadable date. These leggings belonged to Gunner Dean Hanson on the naval ship U.S.S. Corkwood. After Pearl Harbor he re-enlisted in the Army Air Corps where he retired as a Chief Master Sergeant. These leggings are stamped HANSON , D, M inside. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2206 - U.S. CIVIL WAR ERA "AOH (ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS)" CEREMONIAL M1860 OFFICERS SWORD WITH SCABBARD

U.S. Civil War Era "AOH (Ancient Order of Hibernians)" Ceremonial M1860 Officers Sword with Scabbard. Fraternal ceremonial sword modeled after the Model 1860 Staff and Field Officers Sword. The sword features a 30in straight, narrow, double edged blade, acid etched “AOH” for the Ancient Order of Hibernians. The ricasso is stamped “Oak Hall Clothing Co., Boston, Mass.,” identifying the retailer. The hilt follows the classic M1860 officer’s form, with a darkened brass guard displaying an American eagle motif, reverse “D” knuckle bow, and clamshell guard. The leather wrapped grip is present but missing the original wire binding. Leather washer is not present. Comes with the original metal scabbard with three suspension rings, consistent with fraternal or ceremonial use. Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3286

Lot: 2219 - POST WWII THE THIRD PATTERN FAIRBAIRN SYKES KNIFE

Post WWII Third Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Knife. Features a machine ground 7in double edged spear point blade, crossguard is stamped William Rodgers Sheffield England. There are no model numbers or acceptance marks making this a post war production. Comes with scabbard and belt frog. Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2220 - INDIAN WARS ERA U.S. ARMY MODEL 1874 PALMER BRACE SYSTEM BELT & HAVERSACK GROUPING

Indian Wars Era U.S. Army Model 1874 Palmer Brace System Belt & Haversack Grouping. Scarce Indian Wars period U.S. Army infantry equipment set representing one of the Army’s early attempts to improve and modernize enlisted field gear for frontier service in the American West. Includes a complete Model 1874 Palmer Brace System with two flat-sided McKeever cartridge boxes, U.S. hanger belt plate, and two regulation haversacks, both retaining “U.S.” stenciling, with one additionally hand-marked “J.W. Thompson.” Also included is a regulation five-button sack coat, Springfield trapdoor bayonet socket, and a kepi with crossed rifles insignia. This grouping retains period-correct components and construction consistent with regulation issue examples, supporting overall authenticity. Please note the kepi is a reproduction. Measurements: Coat – 27in from back of neck to bottom hem, 18in armpit to armpit, and 24in from armpit to cuff. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2221 - LOT OF ASSORTED U.S. CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY BERMUDA HUNDRED VIRGINIA SHELL FRAGMENTS & CASE SHOT PIECES

Lot of Assorted U.S. Civil War Artillery Bermuda Hundred Virginia Shell Fragments & Case Shot Pieces. Recovered from the historic Bermuda Hundred Campaign area in Virginia, this grouping consists of assorted Civil War artillery shell fragments and case shot pieces believed to be associated with Union and Confederate operations during the 1864 campaign. The lot includes heavy iron shell fragments displaying battlefield damage and oxidation consistent with age and burial, along with several spherical case shot/projectile fragments used in period artillery ammunition. Bermuda Hundred was the site of intense fighting during General Benjamin Butler’s operations against Confederate forces defending Richmond and Petersburg. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2222 - CIRCA 1830 MARION CORPS VOLUNTEER MILITIA STERLING SILVER "BEST SHOT" MEDAL

Circa 1830 Marion Corps Volunteer Militia Sterling Silver "Best Shot" Medal. Depicts an American Eagle perched on a globe with the words UNITED STATES. In the center is the inscription "MARION CORPS Sept 13th 1830". The Back is inscribed "Presented to James B. Crawford for the Best Shot Made 13, Sept 1830". Not stamped but tests as silver. Net Weight: 44 grams | Keywords: Vintage, Antique, Collectible; Ref: BD2024

Lot: 2223 - WWII U.S. ARMY M1 GARAND LEATHER RIFLE SCABBARD BY SCHOELLKOPF CO DATED 1942

WWII U.S. Army M1 Garand Leather Rifle Scabbard by Schoellkopf Co Dated 1942. Stamped with U.S. Schoellkopf with a date of 1942 inside an oval. These scabbards were used to attach to Jeeps, motorcycles, horses and other transportation equipment Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2235 - M1860/72 NON-REGULATION OFFICERS SWORD BY ABRAHAM KULLER SOLINGEN

M1860/72 Non-Regulation Officers Sword by Abraham Kuller Solingen. Features a 30in straight double edged spear point blade with a diamond cross section. Ricasso is stamped with the walking bear logo attributed to Abraham Kuller of Wald, Germany and Made In Germany. The hilt is cast brass with an American eagle on a shell guard and is decorated with a floral motif in relief down to the pommel. The grip is leather wrapped in gilt wire. Comes with original nickel plated scabbard with brass fittings (no visible markings). Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2236 - LOT OF 3 INDIAN WARS ERA U.S. ARMY LEATHER RIFLE SLINGS

Lot of 3 Indian Wars Era U.S. Army Leather Rifle Slings. Includes (1) M1907 with two straps, connected in the center by a metal band stamped K 50. Other two are unmarked and missing some hardware. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2238 - LOT OF ASSORTED GREAT WARS AMMUNITION

Lot of Assorted Great Wars Ammunition. Features assorted military and civilian cartridges spanning the late 19th century through the World War I and World War II eras, including several foreign military calibers and collectible marked examples. Includes: .455 British Webley, .38 Short Colt, .38 Special, .38-40, UMC .44 S&W Russian, .44 Winchester, .45 Short Colt, .45 Long Colt, .30-06 Springfield, .32 S&W, .30-40 Krag, German 11x60mm, Spanish .43 (.454) brass cartridge, Portuguese 8x60mm Kropatschek, Austrian 11.15x58R Werndl, 8x56R Hungarian Mannlicher, 6.5mm Carcano, 8mm German Mauser dated 1938 with Nazi markings, .30 caliber funeral blanks, .303 British, .45 S&W, .45 S&W Special, WW Super .300 Winchester Magnum, and more. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2239 - WWII GERMAN KAMPFPISTOLE “Z” LP34 FLARE PISTOL DATED 1941

WWII German Kampfpistole “Z” LP34 Flare Pistol Dated 1941. Specialized German signal and grenade launching flare pistol introduced in 1939 and used throughout World War II. Based on the earlier Leuchtpistole 34 design, this single shot break action pistol features an aluminum alloy frame and barrel with steel moving components, chambered for 26.5mm signal flares, and finished in original black anodized aluminum. Equipped with checkered bakelite grips and marked with German maker code “ayf / 41,” identifying 1941 production by ERMA – Erfurter Maschinenfabrik B. Geipel GmbH of Erfurt, Germany, founded in 1922 by Berthold Geipel. Retains multiple Waffenamt acceptance and inspector “280” markings, with serial number 3042 stamped above the trigger guard. The Kampfpistole was an advanced wartime development of the standard LP34 flare pistol, adapted for both signaling and launching specialized explosive or propaganda projectiles. Variants such as the Kampfpistole “Z” incorporated rifled barrels and sighting systems for improved accuracy when firing grenade type munitions. The LP34 series saw widespread service with the Heer, Luftwaffe, and Kriegsmarine for battlefield communication, illumination, signaling, and combat support roles. Net Weight: 2lbs | Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2240 - SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA U.S. ARMY M1902 NEW YORK STATE NATIONAL GUARD 47TH INFANTRY REGIMENT 1ST LIEUTENANT’S DRESS FROCK COAT & VISOR CAP IDENTIFIED TO 1ST LIEUTENANT M.R. MATHESON

Spanish-American War Era U.S. Army M1902 New York State National Guard 47th Infantry Regiment 1st Lieutenant’s Dress Frock Coat & Visor Cap Identified to 1st Lieutenant M.R. Matheson. Features a dark blue wool double-breasted frock coat with all original New York State seal buttons present, the majority bearing Russell Uniform Co. markings, with one noted replacement/reproduction button. Sleeves retain single gold bullion entwined rank braid for the rank of 1st Lieutenant, along with finely embroidered bullion crossed rifles and regimental number “47” to each cuff. The standing blue collar features gold bullion trim consistent with period infantry officer dress regulations. Interior retains the original Russell Uniform Co. label with the handwritten name “1st Lieutenant M.R. Matheson.” Also included is a Model 1902 New York National Guard infantry officer’s visor cap. Please note shoulder boards and one shoulder knot are absent. Uniform components, insignia, bullion work, and construction appear consistent with period New York National Guard officer examples, supporting overall authenticity. Measurements: Coat – 33in from back of neck to bottom hem, 18in armpit to armpit, and 25in from armpit to cuff. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2241 - LOT OF ASSORTED WWI & VINTAGE MILITARY SURPLUS AMMUNITION

Lot of Assorted WWI & Vintage Military Surplus Ammunition. Includes: 20 rounds (partial box) of U.S. Army .30 caliber blank cartridges for the Model 1898 Krag Rifle packed by Frankford Arsenal and dated March 3, 1904; U.S. Army .30 caliber smokeless cartridges for Krag and Winchester repeating arms manufactured by Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Connecticut, dated August 1930; (10) 8mm x 50R cartridges on stripper clips with box; (10) 8mm x 50R caliber blank cartridges on clips without box; (6) boxes Brazilian “Recuperada” arsenal FR CAR 7 M1Ft cartridges; assorted 12 gauge shotgun shells including brass and paper examples, both loaded and empty; and 8mm Mauser blank cartridges. Keywords: Vintage, Ammunition; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2253 - WWI IMPERIAL GERMAN 1 YEAR RESERVISTS SPIKE HELMET & LEATHER AMMO POUCH

WWI Imperial German 1 Year Reservists Spike Helmet & Leather Ammo Pouch. Features a black leather skull with gilt trim, Prussian eagle helmet plate, spike finial with circular base secured by four rivets, leather backed chin scales, and red leather interior with original peak liners. Interior retains an "Awes Marke" maker’s label with size 56 1/2 handwritten in pencil, while the leather liner is additionally embossed “AWES Marke" in gilt. All components appear original with the exception of the cockades. The German 1-Year Volunteer (Einjährig-Freiwilliger) program allowed educated or financially privileged young men to complete military service in a single year at their own expense, often supplying their own uniforms and equipment. As a result, privately purchased helmets such as this example were typically produced to a higher standard than regulation enlisted issue pieces, featuring finer leather, superior stitching, and upgraded interior fittings. Also included is an M1909 German 3 Pocket Leather Ammo Pouch Dated 1917. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2254 - LOT OF ASSORTED WWI U.S ARMY FIELD GEAR

Lot of Assorted WWI U.S Army Field Gear. Includes: WWI Army Signal Flag Kit with two wigwag flags, 3pc pole set and canvas case; WWI U.S. ARMY M1905 Shovel Cover RIA1909; WWI U.S. Army Pick and carrier, WWI M1903 Rifle cover stamped 20-17-67. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2255 - VINTAGE EDWIN JAY ITALIAN STILETTO SWITCHBLADE WITH HORN HANDLE

Vintage Edwin Jay Italian Stiletto Switchblade with Horn Handle. Stamped Edwin Jay Made In Italy on the ricasso. Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3308

Lot: 2256 - WWI U.S. ARMY WOOL TROUSER & LEATHER LEGGINGS

WWI U.S. Army Wool Trouser & Leather Leggings. Includes (1) pair M1912 pattern olive drab wool trousers dated 1912 on the tag and measures 35in long / waist 32in. Also included are (2) pairs of leather gaiters/leggings. One pair is stamped inside Colt Cromwell Co Contract # Size 17 Pair 88 Height 13. The other pair is unmarked. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2257 - EARLY 20TH CENTURY THE QUEEN’S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA PARADE DRESS DOUBLET & 42ND REGIMENT “BLACK WATCH” TARTAN

Early 20th Century The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Parade Dress Doublet & 42nd Regiment “Black Watch” Tartan. Traditional Highland military dress grouping consisting of a scarlet wool parade doublet tailored in the classic Scottish infantry style and accompanied by a Black Watch (42nd Regiment/Campbell) tartan. The doublet features dark facings characteristic of Highland regiment dress uniforms and retains all (28) regimental buttons. Interior bears a “Permotect Mothproofing” stamp. Also included is a Black Watch tartan associated with the famed 42nd Regiment “Black Watch,” one of the most recognizable tartan patterns used by Highland military units throughout the British Commonwealth. Uniform components and construction appear consistent with early 20th century Highland regiment parade dress examples, supporting overall authenticity. Measurements: Coat – 23in from back of neck to bottom hem, 17in armpit to armpit, and 24in from armpit to cuff. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2258 - LOT OF 10 ASSORTED WWI & VINTAGE U.S. ARMY AMMUNITION BELT

Lot of 10 Assorted WWI & Vintage U.S. Army Ammunition Belts. Lot includes: 12 gauge shotgun shell belt; U.S. Army infantry web belt with approximately 50 rounds of .45-70 ammunition and “C” clamp buckle; U.S. Army pistol belt stamped “E31” with “C” clamp buckle; U.S. Army infantry double loop web belt marked C.A. Byers with “C” clamp buckle; New York pattern “H” buckle belt dated 1907 containing approximately 22 rounds; additional U.S. Army web belts with “C” clamp fittings; and assorted U.S. Army web belts with “C” clamp buckles, including examples with double loop construction and interior markings. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2265 - WWII U.S. ENGER KRESS M3 COLT 1911 TANKER SHOULDER HOLSTER

WWII U.S. Enger Kress M3 Colt 1911 Tanker Shoulder Holster. Embossed "U.S. on the front," and "U.S. ENGER-KRESS" on the back. "Lt. Bush 50th TCS" is written in pen on the back. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2266 - ANTIQUE JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS SHEFFIELD STAG HANDLE BOWIE KNIFE

Antique Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield Stag Handle Bowie Knife. Features a 7in fixed clip point bowie blade with a top false edge. Ricasso is stamped J. RODGERS & SONS 6 NORFOLK ST SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND / company's star & cross trade mark. Original stag handle grips and nickel silver full guard. Comes with a riveted leather sheath (no markings) Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD1108

Lot: 2267 - TWO PAIRS WWI U.S. ARMY M1910 GAITERS

Two Pairs WWI U.S. Army M1910 Gaiters (Leggings). One pair is size 3 and has a maker mark stamp inside that is illegible. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2268 - LOT OF 5 ANTIQUE POWDER & SHOT FLASKS

Lot of 5 Antique Powder & Shot Flasks. Includes: (1) leather shoot flask marked James Dixon & Sons Sheffield, (2) made of horn - unmarked, and (2) made of metal-unmarked. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD2026

Lot: 2269 - U.S. CIVIL WAR M1840 OFFICERS CAVALRY SABER WITH SCABBARD

U.S. Civil War M1840 Officers Cavalry Saber with Scabbard. Also known as "Old Wristbreaker" due to its weight and size. Features a 35.75in single edged, curved blade. Blade is etched with an eagle, ornate foliate, a shield, U.S., rays and the words "Manufactured to cut wrought iron" in an oval. There appears to be a makers mark on the ricasso but it is unreadable to being worn off. The hilt is made of wood and wrapped in shagreen with intact wire wrap (please note the grip is torn near the pommel), there is a two-branch guard integrated into the knucklebow with an ornate foliate design pommel junction (pommel does appear to be a replacement). There are no visible markings or stamps on the guard or pommel. Leather washer is intact and present. Comes with an nickel plated iron scabbard (no visible markings). Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2277 - RARE! PRE-CIVIL WAR U.S. M1840 NCO SWORD BY AMES MFG CO. DATED 1849

RARE Pre-Civil War U.S. M1840 NCO Sword by Ames Mfg Co. Dated 1849. Produced by the Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts, and dated 1849, this example represents government contract production pre Civil War. Features a 32in straight, single-edged blade with a broad fuller. Ricasso is stamped “AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS,” along with the U.S. acceptance mark “U.S. / W.D. / 1849.” The inspector’s initials “W.D.” are attributed to U.S. Ordnance sub-inspector William D. Whistler. The hilt features a brass guard with double disc counterguard and D shaped knucklebow with the inspectors initials also. The grip is cast brass with integral ribbing. The leather washer is present and intact. Does not include scabbard. Keywords: Edge Weapons, Collectible; Ref: BD3286

Lot: 2278 - WWI U.S. ARMY SANFORD MILLS WOOL BLANKET BY L.C. CHASE & CO DATED 1917

WWI U.S. Army Sanford Mills Wool Blanket by L.C. Chase & Co Dated 1917. 1917 Pattern Blanket with no brown stripes or U.S. marking. Original Manufacturer's label sewn onto blanket: L.C. Chase & CO, Sanford Mills, Boston, U.S., (emblem), Contract Dec. 21, 1917; No. War Order E.T.408 Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2279 - ANTIQUE UMC .32 CAL COLT'S NEW POLICE CARTRIDGES IN ORIGINAL BOX

Antique UMC .32 Cal Colt's New Police Cartridges in Original Box. Contains 50 central fire cartridges adapted to Colts New Police Double Action and Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector Revolver. Keywords: Ammunition, Antique, Collectible; Ref: BD1822

Lot: 2280 - WWI U.S. ARMY M1895 PATTERN UNDRESS JACKET

WWI U.S. Army M1895 Pattern Undress Jacket. Constructed of dark blue wool with full interior lining with all buttons present. Interior right pocket bears inspector’s tag. Measurements: approximately 28in from collar to bottom hem, 18in armpit to armpit, and 22in from shoulder seam to cuff. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2281 - LOT OF 2 VINTAGE U.S. AMMO CLIP CARRIER AND BELT

Lot of 2 Vintage U.S. Ammo Clip Carrier and Belt. Includes (1) 16 pocket canvas ammo-unmarked, (1) 12 pouch ammo clip belt with suspender tool and 4 rounds of 6mm ammo and 1 blank. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2289 - U.S. INDIAN WARS ERA M1885 CAVALRY PICKET PIN

U.S. Indian Wars Era M1885 Cavalry Picket Pin. Identified as the Lyons Pattern, on page 37, Plate VII, item 3 in "Horse Equipments and Cavalry Accoutrements" by James S. Hutchins, illustrating plates taken from Ordnance Memo 29 published in 1885. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3301

Lot: 2290 - LOT OF 2 WWII ERA ADOLF HITLER “MEIN KAMPF” BOOKS WITH GERMAN EPHEMERA

Lot of 2 WWII Era Adolf Hitler “Mein Kampf” Books with German Ephemera. Includes (1) 1943 Houghton Mifflin “New Translation” edition of Mein Kampf translated by Ralph Manheim, hardcover without dust jacket, and (1) 1940 German soldiers edition featuring an award inscription on the title page reading: “As Recognition for good performance in the Spring Assistant Examination 1941.” Soldiers edition also bears a purple Reichsschrifttumskammer / Reichskulturkammer stamp. Also included is a WWII German marked cup, ladle, and stamp book. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible; Ref: BD3204

Lot: 2291 - ASSORTED MILITARIA & ANTIQUE AMMUNITION COLLECTION

Assorted Militaria & Antique Ammunition Collection. Large mixed lot of military relics, antique ammunition, firearm accessories, and historical artifacts spanning the Civil War through WWII. Includes: Wood splinter from a railroad tie under “Anzio Annie” at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland dated 3/16/2008; (2) honorable discharge certificates in leather holder for Julius Wolfe, including USN dated 10/14/1922 and USCGR dated 12/9/1944; (3) Civil War artifacts; pull through cleaner for British P14 or U.S. M1917 rifle WWI; Canadian Army WWI coat button; 1900 pharmacy corkscrew; lever for a Civil War carbine; U.S. Navy knife combination with cord; Civil War grapeshot round; rifle oiler combination tool; breech for Civil War percussion musket; circa 1870 sergeant’s tool for Snider rifle; circa 1853 private’s tool for Enfield rifled musket; black powder pistol loading flask with leather strap; U.S. Army brown leather pistol cartridge box stamped “Rock Island Arsenal 1909.”Also includes assorted antique ammunition: tin of 30 English percussion caps; package of 8MM 1905 Fabrica de Polvora ammunition; package of 8MM 1914 ammunition; package of 8MM 6/Juli 1918 Pistolenpatronen; bag of 7 .38 caliber bullets; (2) angled clips of 5 rounds each rifle ammunition; clip of 5 rifle training rounds WWI; box of 5 newly made Martini/Henry 577-450 rounds; box of UMC .38 caliber Colt ACP 50 rounds; box of 1909 rifle ammunition; box of 8MM 1938 s-patronen ammunition; package tied with string dated 20.6.18 M1886c rifle ammunition; can containing 9 rolls Maynard tape primers for M1855 U.S. firearms; box of WRA .38 caliber cartridges; large caliber bullet shell. Keywords: Militaria, Collectible, Ammunition; Ref: BD3301

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