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Colt Mustang Plus II semi-automatic pistol,.380 caliber, Serial #RC93873. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 2 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its stainless steel finish with light holster wear at the muzzle. The checkered plastic silver medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used Colt.

The lot includes three correct Colt magazines, two blue and one stainless along with a leather DeSantis top snap belt holster. Est.: $500-$1,000. Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chief’s Special revolver,.38 Special caliber, Serial #45415. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 2” barrel.

In 1988, the Mustang Plus II was introduced and it had a slightly longer frame. Further, the Mustang Plus II held 2 more rounds. In 1993, the Night Light.380 was introduced with Bar Dot Tritium night sights. Feb 14, 2012. Recently bought the new version of Colt Mustang Pocketlite. Serial number is PL71972.

The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light handling and storage marks only. The hammer and trigger show muted case hardening and the no-dash pistol features a flat latch. The checkered rubber Pachmayr Presentation grips are in very good condition showing little use. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp on this no-dash, flat latch S&W. Est.: $400-$800. Browning Model 1895 lever action rifle,.30-40 Krag caliber, Serial #00949PV187. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” barrel.

A section of the barrel approximately 7” in length has been polished to white on both sides of the barrel. The receiver retains the majority of its blue finish with only handling marks.

The smooth Walnut stock is in very good condition with small mars and compressions. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Browning, desirable in the chambering and long out of production. Est.: $500-$1,000.

ASM Schofield revolver,.45 Colt caliber, Serial #1393. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 7” barrel.

The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with vivid case hardening evident on the rear sight, barrel release, hammer and trigger guard. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with only light storage marks noted. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this nice Italian reproduction of the famous Schofield revolver. Est.: $500-$1,000.

Webley “WG” Army Model 1896 Double Action revolver,.45 ACP caliber, Serial #21318. The pistol is in fine overall condition as re-finished. The pistol retains nearly all of a quality re-finish with a 6” barrel with a full-length solid rib marked, ”ARMY & NAVY C.S.L.” indicating the pistol was retailed by Army/Navy. The frame is marked, “WG ARMY MODEL” above the cylinder, 450/455 under the lug and “WEBLEY PATENTS” at the base. The pistol has been re-chambered to.45ACP during the period of use.

The checkered plastic bird’s head grip is in very good condition with the lanyard ring and cord retained. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this nicely restored Webley. The lot includes a leather top snap belt holster in very good condition. Est.: $600-$1,200. French MAS Model 49/56 semi-automatic rifle,.308 caliber, Serial #H24122. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 20” barrel with proprietary muzzle break. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their military finish with the left side of the receiver marked France and import marked.

The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars consistent with service use. The butt stock ends with a rubber slip on pad marked, “MAS 1962”. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine and a period green canvas sling. Est.: $500-$1,000. Marlin Model 1895 lever action rifle,.45-70 Govt.

Caliber, Serial #B012140. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 22” barrel with a ramped blade front and folding rear sights. The barrel and half magazine retain the majority of their muted blue finish. The receiver shows significant blue finish with a 3” section on the left side which has had the finish buffed off. The top of the receiver is matte finished and has been drilled and tapped for scope mounting. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt stock ends with a White Line ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP.

The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. Llama Model XI semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #680796. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5” barrel with a ventilated rib. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with small mars and high point edge wear. The right side of the frame is import marked, while the left side features numerous proofs.

The checkered wood medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering and a lanyard ring at the butt. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp.

The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $350-$700. Ruger Model P345 semi-automatic pistol,.45 ACP caliber, Serial #664-83415. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel. The slide retains nearly all of its matte blue finish. The polymer frame shows light handling marks with a picatinny accessory rail under the muzzle and a bobbed hammer.

The synthetic grip is in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine.

Est.: $200-$400. Great lot of two antique back bar decanters in green and brown glass with silver overlay. The green glass decanter is marked “Rye” in stylized silver overlay with a shield shaped escutcheon bearing the owner’s initials. The decanter has a hand pulled glass handle and stopper. The brown glass decanter is also marked, “Rye” in stylized silver overlay script with a silver escutcheon bearing the owner’s initials and is marked, “MARCH 19-1879 MARCH 19-1927”. The decanter has a silver handle with a silver stopper.

Both pieces are in very good condition. Est.: $250-$500. Walther PPK/S semi-automatic pistol,.380 caliber, Serial #175287. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel.

The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with high point edge wear and light surface erosion on the right side of the slide. The slide is import marked by Interarms. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition showing light wear from carry and use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes five correct, Walther marked magazines. Est.: $350-$700. Colt 3rd Generation SAA revolver,.44 Special caliber, Serial #SA27918.

The pistol is in minty overall condition with the factory wood grain cardboard box. The 7 ½” barrel and frame cylinder retain nearly all of their blue finish. The frame is beautifully case hardened showing vibrant colors. The checkered plastic Eagle grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The pistol appears about unfired with the original wood grain cardboard box and all associated packaging materials.

Est.: $1,000-$2,000. Winchester Model 53 lever action rifle,.25-20 WCF caliber, Serial #4453. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 22” barrel and button magazine. The barrel retains a significant amount of muted blue finish with wear at the muzzle and light handling marks. The receiver has gone to brown patina with blue in the protected areas.

The hammer and trigger show toned case hardening. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with an extra coat of varnish and an old repair at the toe. The butt stock ends with a ribbed steel butt plate.

The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Model 53 circa 1926. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. Benelli Montefeltro Super 90LH semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #M376245. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with a 28” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks associated with field use.

The barrel is marked for 2 ¾” or 3” shells. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and storage marks.

The butt stock ends with a Limb saver rubber pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this left handed Benelli. Est.: $500-$1,000. Antique European dirk with turned Ivory handle circa 1800’s-1850’s with silver mounted leather sheath. The knife is approximately 9” in overall length with an unmarked 5 3/8” double edged blade with some areas of light staining. The silver handguard has tarnished and is slightly loose. The smooth, turned Ivory handle has taken on a pleasing patina with several small cracks due to age.

The red leather scabbard retains the silver ornamentation at the throat and toe. The knife and sheath are both in good condition. Est.: $175-$350. Early Custom Colt Python revolver,.357 Magnum caliber, Serial #7614.

The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6” barrel with ventilated rib and adjustable rear sight. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of a high quality re-blue with small mars and scratches consistent with carry and use. The pistol has been expertly refinished, customized and the action worked by well-known gunsmith F.

Bob Chow of San Francisco and the hammer is marked, “CHOW” on the left side. The checkered rubber Pachmayr combat grips are in good condition.

The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this early production Python which has been refinished and customized by noted gunsmith Bob Chow. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. Smith & Wesson New Departure Safety Hammerless 1st Model revolver,.32 caliber, Serial #63165. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its thinning blue finish with wear at the muzzle and the cylinder is primarily grey patina. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition with some flattening of the checkering.

The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Lemon Squeezer. Est.: $200-$400. Parker V Grade side by side shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #107847. The shotgun is in very good overall condition featuring 27” barrels with a full-length filed rib. The barrels retain the majority of their thinning blue finish with wear at the muzzle and near the breech. The receiver shows traces of muted case hardening in the protected areas with the remainder having gone to toned silver with light border engraving.

The finely checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with a blank silver escutcheon plate in the butt stock. The butt stock ends with a hard rubber Parker Bros. Marked butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP to the front trigger.

The bores are good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $1,250-$2,000. Early Colt Lightweight Commander semi-automatic pistol,.38 Super caliber, Serial #7482-LW. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of blue finish with the remainder going to a grey patina.

A beaver tail safety has been added during the period of use. The laser etched wood grips are after market and show some loss of finish but are otherwise in good condition. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible on this desirable, early lightweight Commander in.38 Super.

Est.: $600-$1,200. Savage Model 101 Single Action Safety Single Shot pistol,.22 caliber, Serial #27. The pistol is as new in the factory box with a 4 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with only light handling marks. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition showing little to no use. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this 2 digit serial number single shot with factory cardboard box and all associated packaging materials. The end label of the box is matching and also numbered 27.

Est.: $200-$400. Erma Deutsche-Sportsmodell bolt action rifle,.22 caliber, Serial #12899. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” barrel with a banded ramped blade front sight and military tangent style rear. The metal surfaces have gone to a grey patina with some muted blue in the protected areas. The smooth wood stock is reminiscent of a 98 Mauser and is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use.

The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $200-$400. VH Vulcan Steel side by side shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #132328.

The shotgun is in good overall condition with 30” barrels with a full-length filed rib and steel bead front sight. The barrels are marked Vulcan Steel and have gone to an overall grey patina. The receiver is silvered case hardening with light border engraving, double triggers and a tang mounted safety. The checkered wood stocks feature a splinter fore end, pistol grip and ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP.

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There is a blank silver escutcheon plate in the shape of a shield. The bores are fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. Winchester Model 52 bolt action target rifle,.22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #50084 B.

The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 28” bull barrel with a Redfield Olympic front sight and scope bases added. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of blue finish with light scratches and the magazine well and trigger guard have gone to brown patina. A Redfield aperture sight has been added during the period of use via the rear dovetail on the receiver. All matching visible serial numbers, including the bolt.

The smooth wood stock is in good condition with a beaver tail fore end with mounting rail underneath. The butt stock has been lightly sanded and a 1 ½” section has been added. The butt ends with a checkered plastic butt plate providing a 13 ½” LOP. The lot includes sling swivels, leather sling and one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200.

Springfield Armory Garand semi-automatic rifle, 7.62 NATO caliber, 24” marked “7.62mm H&R 7.62NATO MK2 MOD” (not sleeved), military finish, wood stock, S/N 1878984; overall good to very good condition with very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings, majority of military finish on metal surfaces and very good stock. Consignor notes “This rifle is a build out from a CMP barreled receiver.

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The barrel is TE=1.0 MW=1.0. The stock is correctly cartouche with SA/EMcF boxed, crossed cannons and P in circle. Rifle is restored to approximately 90% using Springfield parts”. Est.: $1,400-$2,800.

Parker DHE Grade side by side shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #146037. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 30” barrels with a full-length filed rib. The barrels retain the majority of their muted blue finish with mars and scrapes from carry and use. The receiver shows traces of muted case hardening in the protected areas with the remainder having gone to toned silver with engraved game scenes on both sides of the action and on the underside. The finely checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with a blank silver escutcheon plate in the butt stock. The butt stock ends with a skeleton butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP to the front trigger. The bores are good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp.

Est.: $2,000-$4,000. American Frontier era Over/Under rifle marked, “J. Holt Howell” in approximately.36 caliber over 16 gauge. The rifle is circa 1850’s to 1860’s with 32” barrels that have gone to brown patina with both ramrods missing. The ornate brass trigger guard protects double triggers. The butt stock shows beautiful figure with a brass crescent butt plate and an impressive American Eagle patchbox. Buffalo Bill in his memoirs describes these rifles as, “Jaeger Guns” used effectively as Indian fighting arms used by the pioneers.

The rifle is in as found condition and deserves further research. Est.: $500-$1,000.