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Lot 268

1) reproduction kilt of Black Watch tartan; 2) theatrical uniform waistcoat for 18th c. Royal Navy, white wool with blue lapels and turbacks, with gold mylar, soutache trim and buttonholes; 3) early Victorian ear, black waistcoat of silk satin, with polished cotton back; 4) mid-19th c. vest of white cotton with blue windowpane patterning and mother of pearl buttons; 5) reproduction late 18th c. waistcoat of white wool; 6) late 19th c. cotton vest with five gilt, convex buttons bearing on crown device and welted pockets; and 7) reproduction early 19th century, cotton waistcoat. All in very good condition.CORRECTION: This lot only consists of one coat. Please go by photograph.  

Lot 270

Comprised of: 1) Reproduction of an 18th century, British double-breasted waistcoat of white wool with dark blue lining, trimmed with gold soutache (mylar) lace and naval buttons. 2-3) two reproduction late 18th-early 19th century waistcoats or vests of white wool and cotton; 4) a 20th century British mess vest with gilt buttons 5) a British Army kilt of "Black Watch" sett tartan, mid-20th c. 6) a mid-19th century, civilian double-breasted vest of black silk satin with shawl collar; a mid-19th century, woolen vest of blue windowpane check on a white ground . All in very good condition, some with slight staining and soiling from use.

Lot 271

Single breasted, dove grey tunic with nine ball buttons down breast, standing yellow collar with dove grey flashes bearing an embroidered "24"/crescent on each side. Gold metallic soutache lace Prussian knots on each sleeve. False/underside of sleeve has 18 small ball buttons bordered with 3/4" wide gold metallic lace. Lining is twilled grey silk with padded upper breast, pocket on each side of breast. Overall condition is very good.

Lot 275

Comprised of: 1)Pair of 1820s-30s American officer's gold epaulettes (2) with gold lace straps and bullion fringe, with yellow silk, padded lining underneath. Some holes and staining to the lining. Good. 2) Pair of British Army other ranks' brass scales or wings for mounted troops (2), late Georgian, c. 1820-1837. Backmarked: "L. C. NUTTING/MANUFACTURER TO THE KING/LONDON". Small dents in brass crescents.

Lot 276

Comprised of: 1) Pair of company grade, infantry officer's epaulettes of the state of Virginia, Mexican War-Confederacy period of use. Straps of broad, silver lace edged with silver bulllion and ending in solid silver crescents, also edged with broad bullion, with 3/8 inch diameter silver bullion fringes. Each epaulette has a small, convex, silvered button bearing the Virginia arms and motto: “SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS" [Thus Always to Tyrants]; no backmarks. Red morroco leather lining under straps with padded silk lining under the crescents. Attachment hook/mounting bar on each strap underside, corresponding with the button above, of silvered brass (indicating right or left respectively) and bearing maker's mark "HE". Crescent linings both bear later ink inscriptions: "CPT.", although the rank device for such is now missing on the top of the strap. on undersides with attachments marked France, right and left. Written in blue ink - C P T. Possible Confederate import epaulettes. Moderate wear with some bullion missing or frayed, edge sewing between strap and lining coming undone on one side of the RIGHT-marked epaulette. Fair to good condition. 2) Pair of 1830s-40s company officer’s epaulettes with gold bullion fringe, gold lace strap ending in gilded brass crescent with 3/8 in. diameter bullion fringe. Padded underside with yellow silk lining and brass hook for shoulder attachment. Probably French-made for the American market. Dark spots, stains and undersides needing sewn together in fair to good condition.

Lot 277

Comprised of: 1) Sky blue wool cherkesska with silver edging on front and sleeves, gold bullion associated shoulder boards with gold bullion star. Two sets of eight ornamental cartridges with red wool and bullion edging, light taupe upper lining. Fifteen wood ornamental cartridges. light moth holes, in good condition. 2) Imperial German white, double breasted tunic of cotton sateen with gold shoulder boards with cross cannons, two rows of brass buttons. Brown stains, in good condition. 3) White Russian tropical service tunic of white linen, stand-up collar, gold bullion boards with three pips, six brass buttons, which all bear crowned rampant lion four pockets with Russian medal dated 1879, in good condition. 4) Russian military shirt with stand-up collar, gold bullion shoulder boards, two front pockets, five brass eagle buttons, in good condition.

Lot 280

Scarlet super fine coat with willow green lapels, standing collar and cuffs. Ten buttons in pairs with gold lace on each lapel. Four buttons in pairs on cuffs and pocket flaps. Gilt buttons bear a crown/"GR" device. Heavily padded, silk upper lining with cassimere skirt and turnbacks. Gilt button with embroidered star device on each skirt. A fine, professional tailor's reproduction of a 1790s British coat probably done for a Jubilee celebration.

Lot 283

Comprised of: 1) Single breasted, Austrian dark blue wool officer or diplomat's tailcoat with a black stand up collar and cuffs. Blue velvet ground trim collar, cuffs with silver and gold foliate embroiding finished with fleurs-de-lis symbol and false pockets. Similiar embroidery on the pocket flaps. Heavy bullion embroidered on front and back with nine flat two - piece silver buttons bearing armorial device on front consisting of crown/shield bearing rampant lion. Buttons backmarked to Vienna. Black quilted lining with left breast pocket. L shaped tear, 1" x 1 - 1/2" on left shoulder (repaired). Light fraying to collar and cuffs. Fraying and loss to collar lining. There is also a small hole between lower two buttons. Otherwise very good. 2) Diplomatic or Court Dress Coat. Single breasted with hook and eye closure. Standing collar, cuffs, pocket flaps and skirts edged with 3/4" wide metallic lace. Pocket flaps, cuffs, collar and front breasts embroidered with floral devices in gold. Sleeves and skirts are a slightly lighter shade of blue and are probably later replacements. Some separation between the lining and collar on upper edge. Some loss to embroidery work. Otherwise very good condition.

Lot 284

Tailcoat of blue wool has a red stand up collar and cuffs with bullion floral and lace trim. Sixteen crown buttons with shoulder board straps, black lining with left breast pocket. Trousers are blue wool with gold bullion side stripe and six fly buttons. Both in excellent condition. Late 19th century.

Lot 287

Comprised of: 1) A pair of 1830s-1840s American officer's gold bullion epaulettes (2) with gold lace straps ending in gilded brass crescents, with 3/8 in. diameter bullion fringe (4 1/2 in. L). Each with a small, convex general staff button at end, secured below to original cotton tape ties below. Silk lining on underside now largely missing, exposing cotton padding at crescents and cardstock stiffeners of the strap segments, otherwise in good condition. 2) Pair of British other ranks' brass shoulder scales or wings, early- to mid-Victorian, consisting of brass scale straps ending in solid brass, raised crescents and backmarked: "FIRMIN & SONS/ MAKERS/ LONDON" in circular cartouche. Each wing has brass liners and two pair of copper attachment loops (one loop missing on one wing). Light oxidation on underside lining beneath strap/scale portion of each wing and light dents on crescents above; otherwise in good condition.

Lot 288

Comprised of: 1) Green wool service tunic with double headed eagle buttons, black lining with one left breast pocket. Several moth holes, stains, and holes, fair condition. 2) Blue wool tunic, bright blue stand-up collar and cuffs, gold bullion lace on collar with red edging, brass double headed eagle buttons, grey lining. In good condition. 3) Brown wool tunic with stand up collar with gold bullion leaf lace, black velvet cuffs with gold bullion leaf decoration and black velvet plastron. Two rows of brass double headed eagle buttons, gold lining with one left pocket. Shoulder boards missing. Scattered loss and wear to velvet facings, in good condition.

Lot 292

Imperial Russian 1909 Parade Supervest of red wool with white cotton lining. White metal double headed eagle device on front showing 25% of original gilding remaining. Showing very little wear and with some fading to the lining. Two rows of gold worsted tape framing blue edging with blue tabs edged with same tape below waist.

Lot 293

Comprised of: 1) White double breasted tunic with gold bullion shoulder boards with pips, twelve brass buttons with crown, in very good condition. 2) Russian blue wool double breasted tunic with bullion stand-up collar and bullion lace shoulder boards, twelve double headed eagle brass buttons, black cuffs with split edging and brown lining with left breast pocket. Shows wear, moth holes, and moth nips, in good condition. 3) Russian blue wool frock coat with red stand-up collar with buff embroidery, gold bullion shoulder boards with crown with letter "A", red cuffs with gold bullion tape and three double headed eagle buttons, in very good condition.

Lot 294

Comprised of: 1) French Enlistedman's Uniform. White, single breasted, wool tail coat with yellow stand-up collar and cuffs, with nine button front, yellow cloth turnbacks and yellow serge body lining. Eight large white metal buttons on breast marked on face, Fleurs-de-lis within a hunting horn surrounded by the words, "GARDE NATIONALE" within a rope border. Two small buttons on the underside of each cuff of same form, and one on each hip. Very nice example of a late restoration, French Infantry uniform, circa 1828-1832. Some mothing and soiling but overall very good condition. 2) White wool coatee with blue edged stand-up collar. Blue cuffs with Naval buttons, eight brass Naval buttons on front. White lining with two Marseille stamps. Stains, black spots, and damage to lining. 3) White coatee with blue felt collar and cuffs. Six brass flaming bomb buttons, two being replaced, French costume tag with no lining, series of number stamps on left sleeve. 4) White and blue wool coatee, blue collar, cuffs and shoulder boards straps, blue wool plastron with two rows of gold spiral buttons, tag in French reading "Lancers Second Empire 1870 - 1871". Tag now missing. Scattered moth holes and repairs. 5) White wool coatee with red stand-up collar, red velvet on collar is 90% gone, no buttons, white quilted lining, very dirty, stains, black spots. 2, 3, 4, 5 are all French 19th Century theatrical uniforms most bearing French costumer stamps or labels.

Lot 296

Container has a brass plaque on top that is marked "E.A. Fellowes, Esq.", side handles, sliding latches on the front with a small lock. It has three old shipping labels, scratches and small dents. Container includes a black wool tail coat with a stand-up collar with gold bullion leaves, fold up cuffs with gold bullion leaves, nine brass buttons with crowns and code of arms and black quilted lining and two faux pockets on outside, a black wool trousers with gold bullion stripes on both sides, a case with two sets of cufflinks, three pairs of socks, two extra collars, a white belt with frog with one white belt, a pair of black boots, a pair of black shoes, a black felt bi-corn hat with British crown and coat of arms, complete lining with sweat pan and a black wool bi-corn hat in an original tin container, gold bullion tassels and black rosette with a black lining and sweat pan.CORRECTION: It has two pairs of socks and one neck tie. 

Lot 297

Double breasted frock coat of grey twilled wool, heavily faded. Appears to have been altered from a post war Confederate Veterans frock coat. U.S. general service buttons backmarked, "EXTRA QUALITY". Seven of nine buttons remaining on each breast all showing evidence of reapplication. Lower arms showing evidence of being narrowed from elbow to cuff with metallic gold binding applied afterwards in a trefoil form. Missing applied cloth devices on each collar edge. Lining of brown polished cotton with fading and shattering that shows significant later alterations and reapplication to coat body. Cotton canvas interfacing to upper back panels, breast and rear skirts.

Lot 302

The portrait of an Imperial German military officer, probably a general [three stars on epaulettes] wearing a single-breasted black or navy blue frock coat. The uniform has a stand-up collar and is profusely embroidered in bullion with the sleeve facings done en suite. He is holding a chapeau in his left hand. The picture measures 11-1/2" x 14" and is framed in a gold-finished oval frame with a crown, “L” cypher and oak leaf wreath at top. Beaded edge. The painting is signed in red at bottom: J.Cossyil. Pt. Showing wear and age patina with some elements broken or repaired. Surface of painting with scratches and voids. Painting held in place by tape on back of frame.

Lot 312

This lot is of Frederick Remington’s Wooly Chaps, which depicts a horse with two of his four legs off the ground. The rider, dons wooly chaps and a cowboy hat. One of the rider’s hands is griped on the horse’s mane and one end of a lasso. His other hand is outstretched behind his body, gripping, what should be the other end of the lasso if it was present in this statue. . This statue is all comprised of the same deep bronze coloring with high detail shown in the cast. On the base of this bronze, Frederick Remington’s name is engraved with gold lettering. The bronze is situated on top of a piece of rectangular marble with a gold colored plaque.

Lot 314

This lot is of Frederick Remington's Cheyenne. This bronze depicts a horse and Native American rider. The horse is in full stride with all of his legs off of the ground. The rider lays down, close to the horse, only holding on with his legs. In one hand, the rider holds a spear, while his other hand is deficient a weapon. The horse and rider are tinted to a light brown coloring with other items on the cast tinted a slightly darker coloring. All cast items are displayed with high detail. The bronze is situated on a rectangular piece of marble with a gold color plaque. On the base of the bronze, Frederick Remington's name is engraved with gold lettering.

Lot 315

This lot is of Frederick Remington’s Arizona Cowboy. This bronze depicts a horse with the three of his legs on the ground and one of his front legs slightly raised in the air. The rider holds onto the reigns with one hand, as the other hand extends behind him. The horse and rider are tinted to a light brown coloring with high detail shown in the cast. The bronze is situated on a rectangular piece of marble with a gold color plaque. On the base of the bronze, Frederick Remington's name is engraved with gold lettering.

Lot 316

This lot is of Frederick Remington’s Cowboy, which depicts a horse with three of his legs on the ground. The cowboy rider turning his head over his shoulder to gaze at what is behind him. The rider holds onto the reigns with both hands as the horse’s head bends down towards his legs. The cowboy is dressed in his traditional cowboy garb with a cowboy hat and bandana around his neck. The horse, in this composition, appears to be a slightly lighter shade of bronze than the body of the cowboy. However, both display high detail shown in the cast. On the base of the bronze, Frederick Remington’s name is engraved with gold lettering. The bronze is situated on top of a piece of rectangular marble with a gold colored plaque.

Lot 317

Table-top sculpture of a Cossack cavalryman, mounted on a galloping steed, at full speed, sword at front. Details are high-lighted in gold, against the majority of pewter and silver finish. Mounted on a two-tier salmon and grey agate plinth with two corner brackets missing. Showing age. Size: 9-1/2" x 9-1/2".

Lot 318

This large collection of shooting medals were won by Brian Moore of California, along with the following lots 319 - 398, and were all part of his collection, which spanned 60 years. His working experience includes time spend Lockheed working on missile projects, IBM working with moon exploration as commissioned by President John F. Kennedy, and worked at Stanford and University of California in their labs. He was integral to the Moon program and worked with General Curtis Lamay and Buzz Aldrin. He invented, designed, worked on, produced, and solved many of the issues during the early days of U.S. space exploration. He also is credited with inventing and designing the first submarine with umbilical system for underwater launches of missiles in Cape Canaveral. His ability as a marksman, as evidenced by the numerous metals in this collection, was well known. He was a lifetime master in both pistol and high powered rifle. Much of his spare time throughout a span of 50 years was spent at the Napa Rifle Range, but he traveled as far as Japan as the Naval Air Station. The last time he fired a match using iron sights at 1,000 yards was in Hollister, California using his National Match M1 Springfield. He started competing in 1939 and continued for 45 years. It is also very apparent that Brian had a life long love affair with all things mechanical and his passion for the shooting sports was unparalleled. This large collection of shooting medals is encompassed in two period framed collections consisting of 42 medals in each display. It would be extremely tedious to list each and every medal. Most are for revolver and pistol. The dating of the medals in Frame (A) are 1946 to 1960; the majority of the matches were shot in Oakland with some scattered NRA and National Match medals. They are all in excellent shape with ribbons. Frame (B) medals are dated 1946 to 1948 and are also in excellent condition with ribbons. Green background has some fading. It is obvious some medals have some sterling silver and are tarnished. We do not know if any are real gold. Many have the enamel decorations.

Lot 370

This is a recreation of the Winchester Model 1885 single shot Hi-Wall Falling Block rifle manufactured by Browning in Japan. Features full octagon barrel, not factory tapped for sights, blued finish, gold trigger, checkered straight grip walnut stock, with solid black rubber recoil pad. Fine bore and action. The wood has numerous dings and scuffs to the finish, especially across the top of the rear comb. Metal retains virtually all of its original blue finish. Would be a great shooting rifle as is, but would really benefit from having the wood refinished and/or replaced. It is mounted with a Leupold 36x high powered scope with bubble level, a very sophisticated and expensive scope when sold. The sling eyes studs have been removed and detachable swivels are in the box, but no studs. Comes in original box. Serial Number-02930PN247; Manufacturer-Browning; Model-1885; Caliber-.270 Winchester; Barrel Length-28"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 38

Including three Cold War era, visored Soviet/USSR Army military caps, all with gray bodies. All in VG condition. 1) officer's cap with green hatband and piping, gold wreath with red star device in front, and silver bullion chinstrap. 2) similar NCO/enlisted with green band and piping, silver device in front and black plastic chinstrap. 3) another enlisted with dark grey band and white piping, with white metal device in front, plastic chinstrap. 4) 1960s Biker's (or possibly Centennial reenactor's) kepi of brown suede leather body with black leather visor and black polished cotton lining, with one 19th century US eagle button.

Lot 39

Including 1 - Military kepi-style cap, stiffened black crown with wide grey cloth band, trimmed with gold mylar soutache lace and gold metallic lace chinstrap. Applied brass device of sun within wreath. Patent leather visor. Lining and sweatband. Lining coming loose, 2)20th Century military kepi, possibly Japanese. Blue cloth body with gold lace edging and finished with a 5-point star on top of crown of the same. Brass "rising sun" type device on front. Chin strap, visor, lining and sweatband, 1 - British Royal Artillery officer's forage or side cap. Blue-black cloth body with falldown cape, with two small Royal Artillery buttons in front, bearing device of crown/cannon. Grey, glazed cotton lining bearing the maker's stamp of CATER & CO./56 PALL MALL/LONDON. 4) reproduction of an early 19th century officer's forage cap, black crown and band, with broad silver mylar lace around top of crown. Black sweatband and black lining.

Lot 40

20th century. Naval black felt bicorn hat with gold bullion lace, cords and red and yellow cockade. Two gold bullion tassels. Brass flat button with crown and anchor. Beige lining having Spanish makers label - Madina - Barcelona & Madrid. Tassels are loose. Original sweatband. Both tassels are loose and small sections of felt are missing on base of hat. Original cardboard carrying case with top handle. Fading red makers label on side of case that is very hard to read.

Lot 407

Includes two bricks of red and yellow Peters high velocity .22 longe range/long rifle (1000 rounds); a six boxes of red, white and blue Winchester .22 long rifle stainless cartridges in manila brick box (300 rounds); six boxes of red, yellow and blue Western .22 long rifle; one box of Western .22 short hollow point; three Sears red, white and blue boxes of .22 short rimfire Sta-Klean; one box of Remington dog bone .22 long rifle' one emtpry two piece box of Winchester .22 long rifle; and one box of blue and gold Peters Wimbledon Match. Serial Number-na;

Lot 41

Italian black felt bicorn hat with black lace, gold and yellow cockade, braided gold bullion loops and silver button. Button with image of St. Gregorius Magnus. Black lining and sweatband. Old makers label in lining with Roma being legible. Shows some wear on base of hat and sweatband. Black cardboard carrying case with string ties. Lid has edge separation, scratches, creases, and one tear on edge of the lid. Very stable condition case.

Lot 42

Fraternal or Civic black felt chapeau with black feather, gold bullion with one brass button. Complete lining and sweat pan. Case has slight scratches and dents. Carry on case lined with paper.

Lot 43

Includes a 20th Century German(?) forage cap; a 20th century French officer's Kepi. Black crown with scarlet top with gold soutache trefoil form. Black visor, lining and sweatband; a reproduction Russian military hat. Blue with gold trim, leather visor with a gold star. Blue lining with leather sweat band; a reproduction Napoleonic Polish Lancer's Czapka, Polish crimson crown with gold lace trim. Tri-colored cockade on left side surrounded by Maltese cross of brass. Front plate consisting of white metal ground with brass outer plate in the form of rays. Imperial crown/N in brass in center of plate. Black visor with brass edging. Change in scales on crimson ground. Black synthetic liner and a reproduction Prussian Czapka style helmet with Prussian eagle. One cockade, brass chin strap, no lining, no sweat band. Top of the hat is loose.

Lot 435

The highlight of this lot is a leather binder that contains approximately 60 real 8 x 10 photo images. Each photographic image has a sticker on the back describing the gun with handwritten jobber pricing. The photos include a Model 54 rifle at $35.95, no Model 70, Model 92, Model 92 deluxe, Model 53, Model 1886, no Model 71, Model 1885, Model 1907, Model 1910, Model 1903, Model 1890, Model 1906, Model 52, Model 57, Model 58, Model 61, Model 62, Model 12, Model 1897, including trench and riot gun, Model 21, Model 41, 10 Gauge cannon, and approx. one dozen pages of deluxe engraving and wood patterns with prices. Given the models listed and omitted would place this catalog somewhere in the 1930's, as the Model 60 was introduced in 1932. Each photo is 8 x 10 printed on linen. Single shot of the right side of gun. Leather binder is stamped in gold, "Winchester Trademark World Standard Guns". Album is in great condition and the first we have seen. Second item is a rare U.S.S.P. Co. 1894 dated powder can made by United States Smokeless Powder Co. San Francisco. It is a mustard yellow can with red printing, dome top and is gold dust brand. Measures 7-3/4" tall x 3" wide x 1" deep. In excellent all original condition with no dents or rust. Few rubs on label but excellent and very scarce. Last item is a sealed box manufactured by Dominion Cartridge Co. of Canada caliber .577 Snyder black powder. Two piece box, right seal isn't broken. Very scarce box of ammo for the English Snyder carbine. Great dealer and collector lot.

Lot 437

Tatham & Brothers are manufacturers of lead pipe, sheet lead and shot. Based at 82 Beekman Street, New York. The building was one of two cast iron shot towers designed by James Bogardus for use and manufacturing lead shot. Tower was contracted in 1856 and was just over the Brooklyn bridge adjacent to the South Street Seaport. The Tatham Company was one of the largest suppliers of cast shot in the union army during the Civil War. It was destroyed in 1907. The salesman case is covered in black leather embossed with owner's name in gold. It folds open to display 26 original vials of various size shot featuring Tatham's patent finish. Sizes range from dust to triple zero. Outside case is in excellent all original condition. The display case measures 11" in length and 2-1/2" tall. It is accompanied by copies of history on the famous shot tower. The first one of these to have surfaced to our knowledge and will make an interesting addition to any shotgun or cartridge collection. Serial Number-.;

Lot 44

Includes a relic pickelhaube helmet, rusted, missing parts, missing leather lining with only one scale chin strap; a Austrian forage cap, black with silver bullion trim with double eagle plate, crown and shield. Visor, lining and sweatband; a German black felt 20th century bi-corn, black trim, bullion rope, brass button with brass eagle. Faux leather, lining and sweatband. Shows slight wear; a theatrical reproduction French Napoleonic general's chapeau, gold lace ribbon, cockade, gold bullion rope, one brass French button with eagle and crown. White and gold feather with lining and a reproduction Revolutionary War tri-corn hat with lining.

Lot 444

Slightly curved single fuller blade, nickel plated and etched on right side “PRESENTED/TO SERGT. CHARLES/T. CAHILL/5TH SECTION/INFANTRY” in a panel on a gold background surrounded by military motifs and at top, the other side etched “ANCIENT/AND HONORABLE/ARTILLERY/CO.” with scrolls, military motifs and marked at top “E.O./BERTEL/BOSTON/MASS.” Nickel-plated guard with relief cast Acanthus leaves on each branch and relief sun bursts and stars on both sides of guard with Bakelite grip; pommel with relief wreaths. Nickel plated scabbard large relief eagle between ring mounts and relief engraved drag. Excellent condition, blade with a few light marks from scabbard and some light rust specks, gold wash on etching partially worn off, hilt shows light oxidation and grip has tuned brown. Scabbard with scattered rust spots and missing much of the nickel plating. Blade Length-31-3/4"; Overall Length-37";

Lot 445

Comprising: A) Composite low quality reproduction sword with red scabbard. B) Knights Templar Masonic Sword with leather case. Straight tapered diamond section blade with etched gold washed panels, right panel with presentation to "Wheaton A. Gray" and marked near top "J.M. LITCHFIELD/& Co./SAN FRANCISCO/CAL." Marked on opposite side "GERMANY" with Eikhorn mark. Ornate silver mounts and engraved ivory grip. Pierced guard and highly relief scabbard mounts with Masonic and military designs and enamel crosses. Scabbard also etched "Wheaton A. Gray" Complete with brown leather case marked "W.A. GRAY". Excellent condition, silver has a pewter patina, some light marks from scabbard on blade, scabbard with a few marks on plating from storage. Leather case showing some storage marks and minor creases. Blade Length-30", 33"; Overall Length-38 - 1/2", 38 - 1/4";

Lot 449

Comprising: A Model 1840 Musician's Sword by Ames and dated 1863. Straight blade, brass hilt and black leather scabbard with brass mounts. Excellent condition, blade retains at least 95% of original polish and has good markings, scabbard mounts and hilt retain an unpolished patina, leather on scabbard is excellent with a few minor scuffs. Also, a Model 1860 Staff and Field Officer's Sword by National Armory, straight blade with an eagle etched on one side with military motifs and scrolls, the other with "US" and military motifs. Cast brass hilt with eagle on guard and pommel, shark skin grip wrapped with brass wire, and nickel scabbard with brass cast mounts. Good condition, blade very good with a couple minor nicks and freckling, scabbard with brown patina and hilt unpolished. Masonic sword marked "HORSTMANN/PHILADELPHIA" on left side of nickel and gold washed etched blade, also marked "Patriarchs Militant" and "E.L. Thomas" with etched scenes on both sides. Unique hilt with cast gilt brass serpentine hilt and pommel with world globe and crown, nickel scabbard with relief gilt brass cast mounts. Excellent condition; showing little use or wear. Also a reproduction semi-basket hilt sword with dark patina. Blade Length-Largest: 38"; Overall Length-Largest: 44";

Lot 45

Includes a maroon fex with long black, silk tassel; a grey Austrian feldmutze or forage cap. Roundel device with brass crossed sabers below on front. Silver and gold, metallic edelweiss flower insignia on left side. Grey leather sweatband and grey cotton lining; a French artillery forage cap, late 19th or early 20th century, blue cloth body with red piping and edging, red tassel in front with applied flaming bomb device. Fully lined in black leather; a Russian grey sheepskin cap with red cloth top and metallic gold trim in form of cross, white metal, fish-scale and chinstraps. Front device mounted on cap features a rampant lion below a red star on a white/green/red ground with wreath surround. Leather sweatband and grey synthetic lining.

Lot 455

Comprising: A) Triangular tapered steel blade decorated with engraved designs typical of the period. Oval iron guard with chiseled pie-crust border and diamond sectioned steel pommel. Grip wrapped with thin copper and strands of braided copper wire. Good condition; dark patina overall with some scattered marks from use. B) Knight's Templar Masonic presentation sword. Etched and gold washed blade presented to "C.O. Sahler" and made by "McLilley/& Co./Columbus/Ohio" Nickel plated scabbard, hilt, and knight's head pommel. Black painted wood grip. Fair condition; some loss to nickel overall and some surface rust overall. Blade Length-32 - 1/4", 28 - 1/2"; Overall Length-38 - 1/2", 36 - 1/2";

Lot 46

Includes a black leather kepi. Black chin strap, two flat brass buttons, black visor. Shows use, scratches with missing lining; a reproduction French style red kepi with black trim, gold leaves, acorns and piping. Red and yellow cockade, button, gold star. Visor lining and sweat band; a reproduction Imperial German blue visor hat with red trim and orange piping. Lining sweat band with black visor; a reproduction cocked hat. Black with white piping. Black sweat band, black and white ribbon with silver button says "USA"; a reproduction Civil War kepi of brown suede leather. Cross saber's on crown. "CSA" buttons. Gold piping, trim with letter "B". Black chin strap. Black visor with sweat band; a green visor hat, green and black cap, two double headed eagle buttons, chin strap, and visor. Sweat band and visor coming loose; a French 20th century black felt bi-corn, gold bullion trim with a red, silver and blue cockade. Gold bullion trim with brass button. Black feathers, lining and chin strap. Shows some wear and a maroon Fez with black tassel that shows use.

Lot 51

Includes a reproduction British bearskin grenadier's cap of the 1802 pattern with applied leather visor. White plume, white braided, worsted cords with tassel trimmings. Stamped-brass front plate bears Royal coat of arms, flanked by rampant lion and unicorn with motto NEC ASPERA TERRANT in scroll above with black sweatband; an Imperial German parade cap, early 20th century modeled after Prussian 18th century mitre cap. Brass front plate with silvered starburst emblem bearing Prussian eagle within roundel in center. Red cloth crown behind, trimmed with white cloth tape and with white cloth covered band around crown. Leather liner to no adjustment cord; a reproduction Russian busby of brown mock-fur with red cloth bag on top, trimmed with white worsted cord cap lines and tassels having black/white adjusting toggles, brass chin scales and brass device with "4. E.L.H.R." with no lining or sweat band; a pill box style cap of white sheepskin with red cloth crown with applied orange cross of worsted tape with suede sweatband and grey poly lining and a black pillbox cap with broad gold metallic lace band around lower crown and raised embroidered gold button on top of crown with leather sweatband and red poly lining.

Lot 52

Includes a reproduction busby with faux wool and red bag, skull and crossbones on the front. Leather lining and leather string; a reproduction black bear military hat with red bag, gold bullion ropes and tassel. Lining and chin strap; a reproduction British shako, Yeoman crown top with plastic regimental device of 24th Foot, black leather top and black visor. Lining with string, sweat band; a reproduction U.S. M1821 bell crown Shako with brass eagle No. 3 on breast, leather top, visor and lining and a reproduction white sheep skin cossacks busby with red cloth, top trimmed with gold lace. Nylon lining.

Lot 54

20th century British bicorn hat for court or ceremonial occasions. Plush-covered press board body, trimmed with black grosgrain binding, black grosgrain ribbon cockade and silver bullion loop with gilt button bearing royal cipher on face. Ends trimmed with gold bullion tassels. Black lining. No makers label. Hat in very good condition with exception to worn plush at the base of the hat. Original tin carrying case with top handle and bottom latch. Brass plaque of "Humprey & Son - Tailors & Outfitters, 3 Haymarket [London]". Shows small dents, paint lose, scratches and partial paper lining.

Lot 58

Includes a reproduction Napoleonic era bearskin covered hussar or artillery busby with red bag with yellow soutache trim and gold bullion tassel; gold bullion cap lines and tassels decorating cap body. Leather sweatband and brown linen lining inside; a 20th century civic or costumer's bicorne hat with black velveteen ribbon trim and ties, leather sweat and white silk lining (shattered); a late 19th or early 20th century reproduction of a French Revolutionary hussar's mirliton cap, with beige cloth band cover wound around press board body, with yellow worsted binding trim. Tricolor cockade of pressed tin in front, surmounted by beige-colored, worsted, round tuft.Russet leather sweat with glazed linen lining, stamped on top with Parisian maker's mark of BARQUE DE FABRIQUE/EG/PARIS/16 rue de Duel; a reproduction Russian mock-fur military hat with red bag, black lining and brass double headed eagle with crown device in front. Small hole on top and a reproduction military visor cap, hat with purple crown with yellow band and piping, black, patent leather visor and black poly lining.

Lot 59

Includes a black bicorn, reproduction cockade, black lace and rosette with gold American eagle on rosette. Lining and sweatband. Baltimore maker stamp. Some parts reproduction; a black tri-corn with white trim, black rosette with eagle button, sweatband; a Russian style visor cap of green and purple with white trim. Lining and sweatband; a reproduction military visor hat of red and white. Lining and sweatband; a maroon felt fez with black tassel. Lining and sweatband; a German kepi of yellow and gold with bullion lace and trim. Gold bullion lace chinstrap with two half ball buttons. Black visor, lining and sweatband. Frankfurt makers label, Hofmann. Lining with several tears; a British other rank's forage cap of blue with red and yellow piping trim. Late Victorian. Size 7. Two small brass buttons. Lining and sweatband. Lining lose and a blue United Nations Beret, U.N. symbol on front, full black lining. Label with "Property of United Nations". Original enamel badge. Size 7-1/8.

Lot 60

Includes a reproduction of French Revolutionary hussar's mirliton shako. Press board crown covered with black cloth band edged with white worsted binding. Recessed leather top to crown. Top and bottom of crown trimmed with broad silver metallic lace bands. Black band emblazoned with the motto 'VAICRE OU MOURIER [VICTORY OR DEATH]. Black leather lining with cord ties; a Prussian mitre cap of Napoleonic era, 20th century reproduction. Die-stamped brass front plate bearing crown over six-point star with eagle in center. Blue cloth body with white tape edging and scarlet, scalloped band around bottom, bearing three die-stamped, brass flaming bombs or grenades. Lining of blue cotton; an American Revolutionary era cocked hat of black plush felt with brass button and gold Mylar looping over velveteen cockade of black. Black silk/nylon binding to hat leaves. White linen lining bearing "period" crown ownership stamps, broad arrow and 1775; a reproduction of a Russian Napoleonic shacko with foul weather, gathered cover. Black leather crown and visor, brass scaled chinstraps; a British 20th century court dress/ceremonial bicorne for a Governor-General. Press board covered with hatter's plush or "beaver". Hat trimmed with foliage-figured grosgrain lace and black edge binding. Ends trimmed with silver bullion tassels. Black grosgrain cockade with silver bullion loop ending at silvered button bearing Royal cipher on face. Cap surmounted with broad spray of white/red feathers. Russet leather sweatband and white silk lining, bearing maker's name: [name missing due to shattered silk at top] LONDON' at top and inked in orange 'GOV. GENL' on side. - English 20th century bicorn. Black felt hat with black rosette, silver bullion lace with silver crown button. Two bullion silver tassels, full lining. Sweatband marked "London". Large red and white feathers.

Lot 607

The Medalist Model was manufactured from 1962 to 1976 at FN in Belgium. A total of 24,001 were produced. Features full vent rib, adjustable target sights, three barrel weights, blued finish, target walnut grips with left handed thumb rest with walnut forend and gold trigger. Comes in the black original St. Louis Naugahyde with red felt lining, fitted with ammo box and takedown tool. Interior of case shows wear and is soiled. Exterior shows outer wear. Pistol itself has some thinning to finish on straps and trigger guard but still retains approximately 90% original factory blue. Very high quality, early target pistol. Serial Number-52906T5; Manufacturer-Browning; Model-Medalist; Caliber-.22 RF; Barrel Length-6 - 3/4"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 608

This is a rare high grade two barrel set specially made for the NRA John Browning Endowment. Pistol comes in the original carry case in shipping box. Gun appears new and unfired with all paperwork. This is the special edition John M. Browning endowment commemorative (etched on right side of barrel in gold). Also in gold on left side of barrel is "NRA Partners for the Future". It has the checkered wood grips with the NRA Browning logo. Other special features include nickel plated barrel, gold plated trigger, matte finish frame, scope rail and brushed stainless bolt. Has a 7-1/4" barrel and is a semi-automatic, magazine fed, .22 caliber. Accompanied by an extra 5-3/8" barrel with the same finish and markings. Serial Number-NRA00880; Manufacturer-Browning; Model-Buck Mark; Caliber-.22 RF; Barrel Length-7 - 1/4"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 61

Includes a French 20th century artillery black felt bicorn. Black lace and gold trim with French button. Single button on top with two gold bullion circular crossed cannon at each end. White full lining with sweatband; an English leather reproduction Revolutionary War British infantry cap from an officer of the 71st Foot. Edged with silver lace. Black cockade with regimental badge and red plume on left side. Front plate with embroidered "crown/71/flaming bomb" with Scottish thistle mounted upon it. Large circular button with black rosette and red feather. Black sweatband; a reproduction pickelhaube. Plain helmet with lining and tie string. Missing parts; a pickelhaube with spike, brass edged rear flap, cockade, brass chinstraps. Lining and front device missing. Visor may be a replacement; and a reproduction Russian Napoleonic shako. German hat maker's mark inside. Probably made for Nazi propaganda film of the 1930's. Has visor, double eagle on front plate with bullion double eagle. Lining with no ties and chinstrap.

Lot 620

Smith & Wesson produced this Model 36-10 special edition "Texas Hold 'Em" revolver in 2005. Standard features of the Model 36 include a 2" barrel, fixed sight, five shot, double action, fluted cylinders and chambered for the .38 Smith & Wesson Special. The finish is blue, the hammer and trigger are case colored and grips are faux ivory. Other special features include gold bands on barrel and cylinder; engraving on barrel, frame and cylinder and four gold playing cards on right side. Comes in a factory wood glass top display case with two decks of Smith & Wesson cards and four colors of Smith & Wesson poker chips. Also comes with the original blue plastic box with matching serial number and all paperwork. Serial Number-TEX0584; Manufacturer-S&W; Model-36; Caliber-.38 Special; Barrel Length-2"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 626

This pistol is basically an updated 1911. Produced by the Custom Gun Shop to commemorate 100 years of this model. Features blued finish with rosewood grips. Both sides of the slide are beautifully etched with gold accents. The rosewood grips are etched with NRA logo and gold colored screws. Gun is brand new, unfired in the original box with paperwork and two magazines. Serial Number-1911NRA0149; Manufacturer-Colt; Model-1991A-1; Caliber-.45 ACP; Barrel Length-5"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 63

Includes a green visor cap with silver and gold cockade. Black visor and sweat band. Cockade is reproduction. Cap has a few small holes; a red British military cap with black, patent leather visor, lining and sweat band; a German cap, scarlet band and white crown with scarlet piping around crown. Cockade and emblem, green visor, lining and sweat band. Hat is dirty with brown spots, loose lining and reproduction parts; an olive drab cap with red piping and black visor. Lining, sweat band, black visor and no. "55" inside. Shows wear with a crease in the visor; a similar olive drab visor cap with red piping. White, red and blue cockade. Lining, sweat band and no. "56" inside. Cockade is reproduction; a white German cap with red band and red piping. Black, green and red small cockade. Lining and sweat band. Maker's tag in lining, hard to read. Hand written name "Frederick". Small moth holes throughout the hat; a British officer's cap with white band and blue cloth crown and bearing maker's label "A. J. White, Ltd of London". British royal cipher in bullion on front of band. Two brass buttons, black chin strap, black visor edged with gold bullion band, lining and russet sweat band; an U.S. Marine Corps officer's summer white cap. Black patent leather visor with Gold bullion, oak leave trim. White cotton body with white soutache braid trefoil decoration on top of crown. Silver and gold emblem with anchor, globe and eagle. Gold and red bullion chin strap with two USMC buttons bearing same device as on cap band. Lining and sweat band. Maker's tag "Berkshire" and marked "Major P.E. Shea" on label. Light soiling on outside.

Lot 633

This revolver was manufactured in 2002. It is the 150th anniversary edition of the famous "Dirty Harry" .44 magnum double action revolver. Standard features include a 6-1/2" barrel, full coverage high polish factory blue, target sights, case colored target hammer and trigger and smooth wood grips with no medallion. The barrel and cylinder have light engraving with gold inlays. Each cylinder features the image of a Volcanic pistol from 1852 while the barrel has the dated panels. Ghost image of light drag line. Unfired in box with paperwork and coin. Comes with a special Smith & Wesson French fitted wooden display case. Serial Number-DBW0669; Manufacturer-S&W; Model-29-8; Caliber-.44 Magnum; Barrel Length-6 - 1/2"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 634

Manufactured by Colt to celebrate 100 years of service. Manufactured in 2011, standard features include 5" barrel, blued finish, semi automatic, fixed sights, gold medallion grips, chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge, this special edition features engraved etching on left side of slide with gold inlay pony 1911 - 2011. Gold Colt on left rear, right side of slide has gold pony at rear, gold banner reads 100 Years of the Model 1911. Has all early features including checkered short wide spur hammer, slide lock and safety, long smooth trigger, U-notch rear sight, flat main spring housing with lanyard loop. Gun remains in new unfired condition with the special high polish Colt blue finish. Comes in the original box, with all paperwork, one extra magazine, also comes with a glass front red velvet line display case. Serial Number-19110591; Manufacturer-Colt; Model-1911; Caliber-.45 A.C.P.; Barrel Length-5"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 642

One of 1,000 custom .45 features light illuminating front sight, drift adjustable white outline rear, ambidextrous safety, checkered flat mainspring housing. Left side is engraved "Custom Colt Government .45 Auto" and right side stamped "Colt 1/1000". Has real ivory grips with Colt custom shop gold medallions. Pistol has a hint of muzzle wear, a couple spots of high edge wear. Still 99%. Serial Number-679CGOV; Manufacturer-Colt; Model-1911; Caliber-.45 ACP; Barrel Length-5"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 656

Features full round blued barrel, Belgian/St. Louis marked, folding leaf rear sight, sporting front sight, French satin nickel receiver with engraving, gold trigger, deluxe fiery grain highly finished pistol grip checkered walnut stock, tube loaded, feed port on right side. Engraving shows gophers on left, duck on top, and squirrels on right. Gun would be as new but barrel has a couple areas of light age freckling. Frame perfect. Excellent stocks with a few marks on left side. Fine bore and action. Comes in a Browning soft carry case. Serial Number-69T18912; Manufacturer-Browning; Model-SA22; Caliber-.22 RF; Barrel Length-19"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 66

Includes am early 19th century officer's chapeau, 1830-40's with black figured lace binding. All trimmings (cockade, button, etc.) and lining missing. The hat body and lace show heavy wear on edges, holes, tears and material lose; a blue pill box style, British officer's undress cap. Gold bullion lace round crown. Narrow leather chin strap. Tag stating "Victorian Dragoons Royal Scots Greys Pill Box Cap" inside of lining. Lace and sweatband coming loose; a red fez cap with black tassel on top of crown. Sweatband bearing maker's name of Lamurani Freres; a French forage cap of medium blue wool broadcloth with band edged with yellow worsted lace of 5/8" width and crown piped with yellow worsted, soutache braid and finished with a yellow, worsted tassel in front. Fully lined inside with lavender-colored cotton cloth and marked in script "Brun". Shows slight wear otherwise in very good condition; a reproduction Confederate Civil War artillery officer's kepi. Scarlet crown and blue band below with gold piping and trim. Black visor with two buttons with A on face. Polished black cotton lining and black patent leather sweatband. Makers tag: J. H. Silverberg from Charleston, S.C. in very good condition; a kepi of the French style with white woolen crown and scarlet band below, the crown piped with gold bullion soutache lace and the band trimmed with gold metallic lace and a gold lace chinstrap. Black leather visor. Front of cap bears a red/yellow/blue circular, ribbon cockade around convex, plain brass button with gold loop. White metal cast device below of a crown/two intertwined Cs (one reversed) with a number 1 between them. White leather sweatband and pale grey cotton lining inside, showing no wear; a Russian brown sheepskin cap with scarlet wool crown, officer's quality. Small insignia with double headed eagle in red field. Cotton, pleated lining and leather sweatband; Italian black felt bicorn. Brim bound with broad, scalloped gold lace. Trimmed with a gold bullion loop and single gold button over red/white, circular cockade. Button having five red crosses (Vatican?). White feather edging to brim all round. Lining and sweatband. Roman maker's label inside. 20th century. Slight wear to bottom edges.

Lot 662

This is a beautiful 19th century single barrel stalking rifle. Bore measures .360 and a .32-40 cartridge case fits perfectly, but bullet diameter is too small. Features a full octagon barrel, folding leaf sight, front sight, full length matted rib, gold inlay at breech and doll's head extension. Frame is beautiful German deep chisel engraved with deer on both sides. The sidelock is like engraved with a gold inlaid fox. Bottom of the frame and trigger guard are also engraved and there is a gold inlaid rabbit on trigger guard. The stock has a cartridge trap door with a gold inlaid duck and sling swivels. Buttplate is checked with a star pattern. Has a place for the lollipop sight that is missing. This frame was made to accept one or two hammers and has double set triggers. The left firing pin is a dummy and the right pin is active. Some time through the ages the hammer was broken and will need replaced. The frame has traces of colors, barrel retains approximately 90-95% of the original factory blue finish, has double locking lugs. The forend is engraved, walnut is checkered with usual dings and right side of stock under lock plate has a closed 3" crack that could easily be fixed. Extremely strong rifled bore. Locks up tight has a drum and takes down like a shotgun. Lovely deluxe engraved late 19th century stalking rifle that simply needs a proper hammer and a slight repair for the stock crack. Serial Number-8841; Manufacturer-German; Model-Single Shot; Caliber-9.3x37R; Barrel Length-27"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;

Lot 667

This special edition rifle was manufactured in 1994 for the 100th anniversary. Features half octagon barrel, half magazine, sporting sights, blued finish, deluxe finished checkered pistol grip walnut stock, Winchester grip cap, rifle buttplate and tang sight. Barrel has a special inscription. The sides of the frame are engraved with gold outline. Ram on left side and deer on right. Gun appears to be and unfired in original box with sleeve. Serial Number-CNL2609; Manufacturer-Winchester; Model-94; Caliber-.30 WCF; Barrel Length-26"; FFL Status-Modern;

Lot 68

Includes a reproduction of a mid-19th to early-20th century Prussian(?) lancer's czapka with black linen foul weather cover, black leather visor edged with brass, leather sweat and linen lining, trimmed with yellow worsted cap lines, very good; a theatrical or reproduction bag-type forage cap, blue bag with Polish crimson band of plush cloth (much fading and wear) with red silk soutache edging, tassel and twilled linen lining, fair; an early 20th century reproduction of a French forage cap of Napoleonic form with blue crown and red band with white cotton soutache cord trim, interfaced with loose-wove hemp, lining missing, fair with light mothing and wear; a British military visored cap, black or dark blue crown with yellow welting trim, black visor with bullion trim and patent leather chinstrap. Two silver lion/crown buttons, lining with London makers label: Alkib/Cambridge Circus, shows little wear; a French style artillery kepi, late 20th century, red with blue top and red piping, black visor, gold bullion chinstrap with two brass half ball buttons. Interfacing inside but missing liner and sweatband, fair to poor; a late 19th or early 20th century reproduction of a late 18th century hussar's mirliton cap, black crown wrapped with red cloth band trimmed and gold bullion lace, trimmed at bottom with black velvet band (partly detached) and adjusting buckle. Leather sweat and red lining inside (both heavily soiled from usage), evidence of missing tassel (?) trim outside, otherwise good; a reproduction military style bear winter cap of black faux wool with red top. Sweatband marked "United Costumers-Hollywood, Calif"; and a reproduction military winter cap of black faux wool with red top. Lining and sweatband.

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