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Lot 99

Full-Stock Percussion Rifle Signed J. F. Golcher.36 cal., 36" octagonal barrel. Signed on top of barrel, engraved J. F. Golcher. Forward action percussion lock. Brass furniture and engraved silver eagle on the cheek piece. Barrel held to stock by three wedges. Maple stock. Condition: Barrel is smooth with a nice plum color; some staining on barrel. Lock is grey to plum with some pitting around the percussion drum. Hammer has a small repair in the elbow of hammer. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings.Starting Price: $400

Lot 100

American Percussion Fowler by P.S Newton10 gauge, 42.5" octagonal-to-round barrel with patent breech. Marked on top of barrel P.S. Newton Hartford Ct. Lock marked J. Hapgood. Barrel held to stock by three wedges. German silver hardware, finely pattern walnut stock. Engraving on lock, hammer, breech and hardware. Condition: All metal has a brown patina. Silver with nice patina. Stock is excellent with some nicks and dings.Starting Price: $750

Lot 131

Bowie Knife by Tillotson & Co.6" clipped-point blade, with German silver crossguard, horn handles and two die-struck pommels. Marked on flat at ricasso Tillotson & Co, Columbia Place Sheffield. Leather sheath. Condition: Blade is gunmetal grey with some pitting. Scabbard has some scuffs.Starting Price: $750

Lot 133

Bowie Knife by Joseph Rodgers5" spear point blade with German silver corn cob-shaped handle. Leather sheath with German silver tip and throat. Marked on the flat at ricasso Joseph Rodeers Sheffield England. Circa after 1890. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $300

Lot 134

English Bowie Knife by J. Nowill6" clipped-point blade marked on ricasso J. Nowill & Son Sheffield. Horn handle with German silver escutcheon. German silver chased guard and German silver coffin-shaped chased pommel. Double leather sheath. Condition: Blade has been sharpened and lightly cleaned with some salt-and-pepper pitting. German silver has nicely tarnished. Leather sheath with some light scuffing.Starting Price: $1000

Lot 135

English Bowie Knife by Joseph Rodgers10" clipped-point blade. Stag handle, German silver escutcheon and quillon. Marked at ricasso VR and a crown Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Cutlers to Her Majesty and a Maltese cross. Leather sheath with German silver tip and throat.Ex Collection of R. Charles Griffith, MD Condition: Blade has been lightly cleaned. Overall, excellent condition.Starting Price: $1000

Lot 136

English Bowie Knife by IXL7" spear point blade with double edge. Marked on the flat near the ricasso IXL George Wostenholms, celebrated cutlery. Horn handle with German silver crossguard. German silver tip and throat on leather sheath. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $400

Lot 137

English Bowie Knife7" clipped-point blade, with etched side panel Protector Personal. German silver crossguard with horn grips and three diamond-shaped mother of pearl inlays. Leather sheath. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $375

Lot 140

Bowie Knife by Manson6.5" clipped-point blade with etched panel with eagle and a slogan American Hunting Knife. Marked at ricasso Manson, Sheffield. German silver quillon, German silver cutlery handle. Original leather sheath with German silver tip; throat button missing. Condition: Blade still retains the original polish; it has some black staining. Scabbard has some minor scuffing.Starting Price: $375

Lot 141

Bowie Knife by Manson6.5" clipped-point blade with etched panels and slogans. Marked at ricasso Manson, Sheffield. German silver crossguard. Leather sheath. Condition: Etched panel has thinned; some of the markings can be read. Blade has some scattered black stains. Leather sheath shows wear with the tip slightly opened.Starting Price: $300

Lot 142

Bowie Knife By Manson7" spear point blade with etched panels with America Land Of Free and Home of the Brave; LIBERTY and Independence. Marked at the ricasso Manson, Sheffield. German silver crossguard with horn handles and German silver escutheon. Leather sheath with German silver throat and tip. Condition: Blade is excellent with some minor black staining. Still retaining all of the original polished finish. Sheath has some scuffing but overall excellent.Starting Price: $750

Lot 143

Bowie Knife by Manson5" spear point blade with etched panel Never Draw Me Without Reason, Sheath Me Without Honor. Marked Manson Sheffield on flat of ricasso. Stag handles with German silver escutcheon. German silver tip and throat leather sheath. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $300

Lot 144

Bowie Knife by Marsh Brothers & Co.7" spear point blade. Marked on flat at ricasso Marsh Bros Pond Works Sheffield. German silver cutlery handle with embossed leather sheath with German silver tip and throat. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $300

Lot 145

Bowie Knife by George Newbould6" clipped-point blade, with etched panel and slogan Good As Gold. German silver cutlery handle. Leather sheath with German silver tip and throat. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $300

Lot 176

U.S. Civil War Era Pocket Watch with Naval MotifSilver pocket watch with eagle and ship engraved on case. 13-jewel fusil with key. Made by French, London. Condition: Very good.Starting Price: $300

Lot 177

U.S. Navy Vice Admiral EpauletsNavy Vice Admiral Epaulets of gold braid and three silver bullion stars. These epaulets have a navy blue velveteen under lining at the fringe and tarred linen at the shoulder. Condition: Excellent; a little age staining.Starting Price: $1000

Lot 192

Composite Colt Model 1848 "Baby Dragoon" Belonging to Gold Mine Owner Henry Wickenburg with Docs.31 cal., 4" octagonal barrel, S/N 5102. Cylinder with stagecoach scene and rectangular cylinder slots. Square back brass triggerguard with brass backstrap; walnut grips. Firearm is inscribed H. Wickenburg/Ariz on the grip butt. Henry Wickenburg (1817-1905) was a German immigrant who moved to Yuma, Arizona. His legacy today is formation of the town of Wickenburg, Arizona was a result of the prosperity of a gold mine he discovered. On two occassions it was nearly chosen to be the capital of the state of Arizona. In 1863 Wickenburg discovered the `Vulture Gold Mine`. The mine produced gold at an astounding rate of $3,000 a day. A flood in 1890 put a financial strain on the mine`s future. Unfortunately for Wickenburg, three years after his death in 1905 a new vein was discovered in the `Vulture` mine that produced $2,000,000 over the next seven years. In 1905 it was reported that Wickenburg commited suicide with this very firearm. The gun was lost in history for 62 years until a Baltimore attorney, Neil J. Lewis, found it in 1967 and sold it to William E. Dalrymple. The inscription is believed to have been done by Wickenburg himself. In the Spring 2004 there is a feature article in The Rampant Colt detailing the information above in the description for this lot. The lot further contains a large folder with articles and personal correspondance relating to research on this firearm. Condition: Barrel backstrap and triggerguard have matching serial numbers; frame is from a `49 pocket Colt with no numbers. Hammer has a roller. Grips have been replaced. All metal is grey and pitted. Backstrap and triggerguard with some traces of original silver-plated finish.Starting Price: $500

Lot 199

Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver.36 cal., 4.5" round barrel, S/N 3233. Single-line New York address; brass backstrap and triggerguard; walnut grips. Condition: Barrel retains 90% of the original blue finish with some very minute spots of brown flaking. Cylinder retains 95% of the original blue finish with some tiny brown spots of flaking; a bright line through the cylinder slots. Still retains cylinder pins on the back of cylinder. Frame, loading lever and hammer retain 95% of the original case coloring. Backstrap and triggerguard retain 98% of the silver plating. Walnut grips retain all of the original varnish finish. This is a very strong Colt 1862.Starting Price: $3500

Lot 202

Cased Merwin & Bray Revolver.42 cal., 6" octagonal barrel, S/N 4512. Top of barrel marked Merwin & Bray. Blued barrel and cylinder, silver-plated frame, rosewood grips. Original mahogany case with blue velvet lining. Top of case is painted Steam Yacht Halcyon -Of- New York. Quoted from an article in the New York Times published July 2,1902: "YACHT HALCYON HELPLESS, Steam Craft Broke Her Shaft in the Sound, with Her Owner, Frederick F. Ames, on Board. NORTHPORT, L.I. July 1.-The steam yacht Halcyon broke her shaft somewhere off Eaton`s Neck Life Saving Station at 3 o`clock in the morning, while proceeding down the Sound from Shelter Island to New York with her owner, Fredrick F. Ames, a business associate in his banking house at 25 Broad street, New York, and another guest. The screw fell off and was lost in deep water. The yacht was without a launch, and Mr. Ames and his companions entered one of the small boats and were rowed to the life saving station through such a wind and sea that they were five hours in making the trip. Mr. Ames later came to this place, where he endeavored to charter a tug to go to the assistance of his crippled steamer, which was absolutely helpless, and when last seen was drifting at the mercy of the currents because, as he said, there was not enough cable on board to permit her to anchor.The Halcyon which flies the flag of the Atlantic Yacht Club, is one of the oldest steam yachts in these waters, having been launched from the yards of James Lenox in South Brooklyn, in 1875, her first name being the Lookout. Later she did service as the United States Fish Commission steamer Alycon and then rejoined the pleasure fleet. Her present dimensions are: Length 125.2 feet; on the water line, 106.3 6 feet 6 inches. She is propelled by a double expansion engine." Condition: Barrel retains 85% of the bright original blue finish with some missing on the top of barrel, on the frame and on the bottom right flat. Cylinder retains 90% of the original bright blue finish. Frame retains 98% of the original silver finish. Rosewood grips have 100% of the varnished finish. Case is excellent with one partition missing and another is in the case and needs repair.Starting Price: $1250

Lot 207

Original Boxed Factory Engraved Remington Rider Double Action Percussion Pocket Revolver,.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 443. Etched cylinder, Engraved frame, German silver triggerguard. Two-piece checkered gutta percha grips. Original partitioned cardboard box, flask, mold, loader. Condition: Barrel retains 95% of the bright original blue finish. Frame retains 60% of the original bright blue finish with the rest thinning and turning plum. Cylinder still retains most of the original blue finish. Hammer retains most of the case coloring. Grips are excellent. Box is excellent; flask retains all of the original lacquered finish. Mold and loader are excellent. This is an exceptional item.Starting Price: $1500

Lot 213

Factory Cased Remington New Model 1858 Army Revolver.44 cal., 8" octagonal barrel, S/N 123470. Blued finish with two-piece walnut grips. Mahogany case, original dog flask with tilted spout, steel mold with spruce cutter, brass head cleaning rod tip, pack of paper cartridges. Condition: Barrel retains 95% of the original blue finish. Cylinder retains 60% of the orginal blue finish with some brown patina. Frame retains 70% of the original blue finish with some flaking. Brass triggerguard retains 80% of the original silver-plated finish with some flaking. Grips are excellent. Case is in excellent condition with flask retaining most of the original lacquered finish. Mold retains 80% of the bright original blue finish. Pack of cartridges are unoopened and covered in plastic to protect them. This is a very fine set.Starting Price: $3000

Lot 231

Colt Model 1860 Fluted Cylinder Percussion Revolver.44 cal., 7.5" round barrel, S/N 1454. Single-line Hartford address. Four-screw frame. Blued finish with silver-plated backstrap and triggerguard. Walnut grips. Condition: All metal is very sharp and crisp retaining traces of high blue finish mixing with nice brown patina. Backstrap and triggerguard retain all of the silver-plated finish with some of it bumbling up on the backstrap and thinning. Grips retain most of the original varnish with some gone on the high lines. A very nice untouched Colt revolver.Starting Price: $3000

Lot 238

Cased Model 1849 Colt Percussion Revolver.31 caliber, 4" barrel with single-line New York address, S/N 188744. Five-shot, all numbers match, silver-plated backstrap and triggerguard. One-piece walnut grips. Mahogany wood case with red velvet lining, eagle shield flask, mold and key for the case. Condition: Case is excellent. Lining has some wear where the pistol was lying leaving the cylinder and barrel imprint. Flask is almost mint with all of the blue on the spring and a very tiny dint, still retains most of the original applied lacquer. Mold retains 95% of the original blue finish with just a little brown flaking on the sprue cutter. Barrel retains 98% of the original blue finish; cylinder retains 90+ of the original blue finish, losing a little on the front edge and on the shoulders of the cylinder. Retaining 100% of the cylinder scene. Loading lever has 98% of the original case colors, frame retains 95% of the original case colors losing a little on the edges of the recoil shield. Backstrap and triggerguard retain 96% of the original silver-plated finish with just a little brass popping through on the edges. Walnut grips retain 100% of the varnished finish with couple very minute dents. This is a very strong case 4" 1849 pocket Colt.Starting Price: $3000

Lot 239

Cased Model 1849 Colt Pocket Revolver.31 cal., 5" octagonal barrel with two-line New York address, S/N 45649. All matching numbers except for the wedge which is 669. One-piece walnut grips. Original partitioned mahogany case, brass mold with no sprue cutter, two tins of percussion caps. Condition: Case maroon lining has faded to a dark brown, a couple of period repairs to the lining. Outside of case has some scratches. All markings are sharp and crisp. The barrel has a hint of traces of blue mixing with grey-to-brown patina. Frame is a mottled blue grey with some dark staining. Cylinder has nice scene with crisp markings and a light patina. Backstrap and triggerguard still retain most of the original silver-plated finish with the high points showing some brass. Grips still retain most of the original varnish with some minute scratches and dings.Starting Price: $750

Lot 241

Colt Model 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 6" octagonal barrel with two-line New York address, S/N 54239. One-piece walnut grips. Cased in a contemporary box with no accessories. Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp with excellent markings. Metal is a grey to brown smooth with some areas of light staining. Backstrap and triggerguard retain most of the original silver-plated finish. Walnut grips are good with some wear around the sharp edges.Starting Price: $350

Lot 242

Philadelphia Deringer.45 cal., 3.75" barrel with silver bands at breech. P in a sunburst on the left flat. Top of flat marked Deringer Philadelphia. Engraved tang and lock. Engraved Geramn silver furniture and a capbox in butt. Walnut stock. Condition: Barrel is grey with some light patina and some staining. Lock and hammer are a nice brown. Stock shows wear with some varnish missing.Starting Price: $325

Lot 243

Philadelphia Deringer.40 cal., 2" barrel with gold bands at breech. P in a sunburst on left side of barrel, marked on top of breech Deringer Philadelphia. Engraved lockplate, hammer, tang, breech. Engraved silver furniture. Checkered walnut stocks. Deringers with gold bands and silver furniture are very rare. Condition: Barrel lock and hammer have a nice dark brown patina that is very even in appearance. Silver has tarnished a black.Starting Price: $500

Lot 284

Percussion Philadelphia Deringer.40 cal., 2" barrel. Marked on the top barrel between the silver inlaid lines and on lockplate Deringer Philadelphia. On the left side at breech a sunburst and "P". German silver furniture; checkered walnut stock. Condition: All metal is sharp with nice untouched brown patina. Stock is excellent.Starting Price: $750

Lot 291

Double-Barrel Percussion Pistol by P. Vallee of Philadelphia.60 cal. smoothbore, 7" round double barrels, silver line inlaid at breech. Back-action percussion locks, left lock is engraved Phila in script; right side engraved P. Vallee in script. Iron triggerguard with pineapple finial and iron ramrod ferule; German silver escutcheons and butt-cap. Finely figured wood stock with checkered handle. This pistol was featured on page 11 in the AS of AC Exceptional Arms Magazine that was published in 2003. They list it as "Vallee, a French emigrant, settled in Philadelphia in 1826 on the corner of 2nd and Walnut streets and opened a shop in the three-story building that eventually became the John Krider gunshop. It was also exhibited at the National fireams museum."A very fine and rare example of an American-made percussion pistol. (See Exceptional Arms AS of AC, Dec. 2003, page 11.) Condition: All metal is sharp and crisp. The barrels still retain light brown twist pattern turning grey. Breech plugs have a nice untouched dark patina. Locks and hammers evenly match the breech plugs. Stock has untouched dark patina.Starting Price: $2500

Lot 292

Percussion Pistol by Williams & Powell.625 bore dia., smoothbore, 9" octagonal barrel with target-style sights. Engraved patent breech, engraved lock and triggerguard. Lock with safety, silver trim and nose cap. Checkered walnut stock. This is a period conversion from flint to percussion with a bolster in the side of the patent breech. Condition: Barrel has a nice plum finish with sharp and crisp lines. Lockplate has a dark patina with some staining. Stock has some nicks and dings. Nice sharp and crisp pistol.Starting Price: $1200

Lot 296

Slotter & Company Percussion Deringer.40 cal., 2" barrel, top of barrel marked Made For R. Liddle & Co, San Fransico, Ca. Top of breech Slotter & Co, Phila. 22 stamped on the bottom. Checkered stock with German silver furniture. Condition: Metal is sharp and crisp with a light brown patina. Stock is excellent.Starting Price: $2000

Lot 303

Remington Beals First Model Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 886. Markings on the top of frame, German silver triggerguard. Gutta percha grips. Condition: All metal is smooth with a nice brown patina mixing with blue finish. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $750

Lot 305

Remington-Beals First Model Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 62. Markings on the top of the frame. German silver triggerguard; gutta percha grips. Condition: All metal is grey with some pitting. Markings on the frame are sharp. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $350

Lot 310

Remington-Beals First Model Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 48. German silver triggerguard, gutta percha grips. This revolver has an interesting german silver inlay in the right grip engraved with CP No 3. This is believed to refer to the Charlesville prison during the Civl War (Schif 2007: 35). Condition: Revolver has an untouched brown patina. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $500

Lot 311

Remington-Beals First Model Pocket Percussion Revolver.31 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 302. Blued finish with gutta percha grips. Listed as 1st model 3d issue and illustrated on page 30 of Remington`s First Revolvers by Charles Schif (2007). Condition: Barrel retains 90% of the original blue finish thinning on the edges. Frame retains 60%; the rest is thinning to a brown. Cylinder retains 70% with two bright lines through the cylinder. Brass guard still retains most of the silver-plated finish. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $750

Lot 315

Deluxe Remington Percussion Revolving Rifle.36 cal., 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 77. Brass triggerguard and buttplate. Finely figured varnished walnut stock with checkering in the wrist. Condition: Barrel, cylinder and frame have a nice dark brown patina. Buttplate has some of the original silver-plated finish. Buttstock is excellent, retaining most of the original varnished finish.Starting Price: $1300

Lot 365

Sharps Model 2C Four-Shot Pepperbox.30 cal. rimfire short, 3" four-shot barrel, S/N 5986. Silver-plated brass frame, checkered gutta percha grips. Condition: Barrels have a nice light brown patina. Frame still retains some of the silver-plated finish. Grips are excellent.Starting Price: $300

Lot 399

Engraved Manhatten Second Model Revolver.22 cal., 3" octagonal barrel, S/N 5211. Blued barrel, silver-plated frame with rosewood grips. Nicely engraved barrel and frame. Condition: Barrel retaining 60% of the original blue finish, thinning with some brown patina. Frame retains 90% silver with some flaking on the backstrap. Rosewood grips are excellent with some nicks and dings.Starting Price: $400

Lot 401

U.S. Western Saddle Made by Tracy Roberts Hardware Carlsbad N.M.Eight German silver bosses with five-pointed stars, one boss is missing. Maker`s name is stamped in the saddle in three places, the pommel region and both fenders. Ornate crisp lozenge and floral tooling throughout. Near side of saddle is stamped 20 in two different locations. Condition: Excellent. Right side wood stirrup has a 6" crack along the side.Starting Price: $300

Lot 411

Colt Model 1877 Lighting Revolver, Used by Samuel F. Priest.38 cal., 2.5" round barrel, S/N 4613. Two-line barrel address, etched panel on the right side of barrel, checkered walnut grips. Double case coin silver pocket watch with silver chain with a silver dollar fob. Photograph of the detective that carried the revolver on the inside glued to the lid. Three of his business cards, Samuel F. Priest, 629 Natoma Street, San Francisco and his badge marked Special Ox Police. Condition: Barrel shortened during the period of use. Barrel retains some of the blue finish mixing with brown patina. Cylinder retains 30% of the blue finish mixing with patina. Frame is sharp and crisp with nice patina. Grips are excellent. Watch and fob are excellent. Nice old detective carried revolver and watch.Starting Price: $1500

Lot 412

Factory Engraved Marlin Model 1889 Deluxe Rifle32-20 cal., 30" octagonal barrel, S/N 96509. Full magazine, Rocky Mountain rear sight, Rocky Mountain front sight with silver blade. Grade 3 factory engraving; frame done in scrolls with a panel of a deer on the left side. Finish in blue with case hardened colored frame, lever, hammer and buttplate. Finely figured walnut buttstock and forearm; checkered pistol grip and checkered forearm. Barrel is two inches longer than the magazine tube. Condition: Barrel and magazine tube retain 98% of the original blue finish. Rear barrel sight and forearm cap retain 98% of the blue finish. The front two screws in the forearm cap have been turned. Frame retains 98% of the original case colors and still retains most of the original shellac. Lever retains 98% of the case colors thinning on the bottom of the lever. Buttplate still retains 95% of the case colors just thinning a little. Buttstock and forearm are in excellent condition still retaining most of the original lacquered finish.Starting Price: $750

Lot 427

Contemporary Full-Stock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle.45 cal., 42" octagonal barrel. German silver front sight blade; notched fixed rear sight. Top of barrel signed W. Buchele. Finely carved curly maple stock with German silver and copper inlays featuring a floral and vine pattern. Nice German silver eagle and wire work on cheek piece; banner in eagle`s talons We Owe Allegiance to No Crown. Rear of stock is nicely carved with two Indians running and wielding ball-headed clubs. Brass furniture and four-piece patch box featuring a liberty bell and dated 1776. Lockplate signed Buchele. Pierced pig-tail trigger. Rifle is housed in a well-constructed wood case. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $1500

Lot 436

Contemporary Cased Kentucky Flintlock Pistol by Hershel House.50 cal., 11" flintlock rifled barrel, marked H. House on top flat. Walnut stocks; plate on left side has three silver escutcheon plaques, of which two have the initials that read GSC and GC on top of case. This pistol is cased in a mahogany box and is complete.Hershel House is known for his period craftsmanship of Colonial American arms. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $2000

Lot 523

Japanese Edo Period Katana Sword with ScabbardThis kantana signed blade measures 27.25". Leather wrapped over shark skin. Sword is fitted with family mounts. A very nice iron tsuba with gold designs; silver habaki with the falling rain pattern. The temper line on this sword appears to be the cloud pattern. Condition: Very good. Scabbard has split and is held together by tape at top and bottom.Starting Price: $500

Lot 524

Japanese Edo Period WakizashiThis "wak" has a 20.5" blade that is in excellent polish. Sword is in storage mounts with a habaki of brass with silver overlay. Fine cloud pattern temper line and two punched holes in tang. Not signed. Condition: Very good. Blade shows a little kizu.Starting Price: $750

Lot 528

Japanese WWII Katana Officer`s Sword with ScabbardThis katana blade in standard military mounts measures 26.125" and is signed on both sides of tang. Nice silver habaki. Though possibly earlier, we believe Shoa Period. Blade will clean to near mint. Condition: Very good.Starting Price: $350

Lot 531

German WWII Adolf Hitler Cuff Link BoxThis green malicite box with silver German eagle and A.H. on top. Box measures 2 x 3 in. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $500

Lot 532

German WWII Hermann Goering 2nd Wedding Coasters, Lot of TwoThese two 3" silver metal coasters with the Goering family crest in center were used in his second wedding. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $300

Lot 533

German WWII Hermann Goering Silver-Plated Serving DishThis silver-plated serving dish is marked on bottom with the German eagle, crossed Field Marshal batons and HG. The dish measures 9.75" x 2". In 1938, Goering became head of Germany`s armed forces. The following year he officially became Hitler`s deputy and legal heir. He obtained a vast income from his various official posts and converted an old Berlin palace into his official residence. Goering also made money from his own newspaper, Essener National Zeitung and from stock in the aircraft industry. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $400

Lot 539

German WWII Silver Army Serving DishThis silver German 6" serving dish with lid has a German eagle engraved on dish and is marked on bottom Krupp, Bendorf, 40cl. This weights 771.5 gr. (27.21 ozs.). Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $300

Lot 542

German WWII Close Combat Badge in SilverSilver badge maker`s marked W. E. Peekhouse, Berlin. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $300

Lot 543

German WWII Anti-Partisan Badges, Lot of TwoOne silver and one bronze badge. The silver badge is Junker marked. The Anti-Partisan Guerrilla Warfare Badge (German Bandenkampfabzeichen) was an award of the German military of the Third Reich. Personnel of the Heer, Luftwaffe, and Waffen-SS were eligible to receive it. In German, it was called the Bandenkampf-Abzeichen, as Reichsfuhrer-SS Heinrich Himmler decided to use the term Banden instead of partisans, not wishing to give credence to the guerrillas. Condition: Very good.Starting Price: $500

Lot 547

German WWII German Cross in SilverGerman cross in silver, Dreschler-type with six rivets and hinged pinback. Condition: Very good.Starting Price: $1000

Lot 549

German WWII Assorted Militaria Lot of SixteenLot includes three party armbands, to belt buckles, War Merit Cross 1st class, Foreign Volunteers medal, General Assault Badge, Silver Wound Badge, Eastern Front medal, Mother`s Cross in gold, sports medal, WWI Veteran`s pin, WWI Bavarian medal, one US anti-Hitler pin and a German spoon. Condition: Very good.Starting Price: $300

Lot 560

German WWII Hermann Goering Silver Shot GlassThis silver shot glass measures 2" with the Nazi swastika and a Goering facsimile signature. Maker code marked on bottom, possibly Bachman. Condition: Excellent.Starting Price: $500

Lot 576

*German Schuetzen Rifle8.15x46 cal. rechambered to .32-40 caliber, 31.625" octagonal barrel, S/N 17637. System AYDT falling block receiver, blue barrel, case colored receiver, double-set triggers, nice floral engraving with stippled background. German silver oval name plate A. Bauer inlaid into bottom of forearm. Condition: Excellent condition with a very good bore.Requires FFL or C&RStarting Price: $750

Lot 584

German Schuetzen Rifle by Ed. Girtn Kaufbeuren with London Proof8.15x46 cal., 29" barrel, S/N 5514. Raised relief carved and checkered walnut stocks with an ivory oval on the right side, relief engraved receiver panels, gold and silver inlays on top of barrel, rear peep sight, double- set triggers, Martini-style action, London proofs on barrel and receiver. Condition: Very good condition with a very good bore. The front sight insert is present but damaged, missing the post and wings. The ramrod is missing and the receiver is void of finish. This gun is a work of art with full coverage engraving featuring a woman with a chalice in her hand on the left panel and scenes depicting cherubs in various activities on the rest of the receiver. The stocks are good to very good with several dings and scratches.Starting Price: $1300

Lot 586

*Belgian Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade Over/Under Shotgun20 ga., 28" barrels, S/N 6601. Blue barrels, silver receiver, ST, ejectors, RKLT; 1953 date of mfg. Condition: Excellent original condition with excellent bores. This fine shotgun features nice wood with only some minor dings and scratches. The barrels retains ca 98% original blue finish while the receiver retains nearly all of its original finish with only a small (.625"), very fine scratch on the left side of the receiver.Requires FFL or C&RStarting Price: $1500

Lot 676

*Engraved U.S. Air Force Smith & Wesson Model 10-7.38 caliber, 4" barrel, S/N AFW 1284. Nickel finish. Engraved with scrolls and banners; engraved in banner on the left side of barrel is U.S. Air Force; on the cylinder is engraved four stars on each of the flats; engraved in a banner on the left side of frame above triggerguard is 18 Sept 1947. Black ebony-style grips with silver engraved medallions with the initials USAF. On the bottom of triggerguard is engraved USAF008. Condition: Revolver has been re-nickeled and engraved.Requires FFL or C&RStarting Price: $400

Lot 14

Edward I: 10 x Silver Pennies, 7 x different mints: Berwick-on-Tweed, Bristol, London (x3). York, Lincoln, Canterbury (x2) and Newcastle on Tyne; and Halfpenny London Mint, full, round flan, light scratches on bust, generally AFine or+

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