The Dr. James Woodward Wallace Collection of Fine Sporting Arms

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The Dr. James Woodward Wallace Collection of Fine Sporting Arms Sale 2946M

October 27, 2016

Marlborough

The Dr. James Woodward Wallace Collection of Fine Sporting Arms

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Provenance

The Collection of Dr. James Woodward Wallace Dr. Wallace, called “Doc” by his many friends, was a sixth-generation doctor. Awarded a freshman scholarship to Harvard College, he completed his undergraduate studies in two years and earned his medical degrees from both Dartmouth and Harvard. After completion of his radiology residency, he practiced medicine for over 30 years at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Doc was an avid car enthusiast, angler, sailor, hunter, and marksman, with a true passion for fowling. He was a world traveler, wine and spirits connoisseur, and appreciator of fine food and great conversation. Doc loved and collected early sporting guns. He amassed many fine 19th-century rook rifles made by the great sporting arms makers Holland & Holland, John Dickson & Son, and Westley Richards & Sons, among others. He collected shotguns as well, and deeply appreciated their artistic beauty and form. His collection contains fine examples from prominent English gunmakers and well-respected American gunmakers alike. Twenty-eight L.C. Smith shotguns in grades ranging from Field to Crown are represented in the collection. He was particularly fond of the four bespoke shotguns he commissioned from the eminent Edinburgh gunmaker David McKay Brown. Working with nine specialized craftsmen, each McKay Brown piece took two years to complete and was built to Doc’s personal specifications, including the quality of the wood chosen for the stocks, the fine engraving, and custom accessories, cases, and tools. These four custom shotguns are several of the many highlights in the Wallace Collection. Doc was also an avid pistol collector and shooter. His collection of early 20th century Colt and Smith & Wesson revolvers was clearly assembled with an eye towards quality. He was captain of the Harvard University Pistol Team as an undergraduate and he competed in the Greater Boston Pistol League for more than twenty years. The Wallace Collection was a functional one. Doc regularly used his many guns in numerous shooting expeditions that took him to James Bay, Canada, Argentina, Texas, South Dakota, Maryland’s eastern shore, all over Massachusetts, and to numerous private ranches across the United States. One of his gun dealers remembers, “Doc would spend a lot buying firearms but that’s not why you’d want to hang out with him. He was an interesting guy; you could sit in an easy chair with a scotch and talk with him for hours on end. He would tell stories that sounded like tall tales and then they would all turn out to be true! He would say that his dad fished with Hemingway and you wouldn’t believe it until he put a copy of Old Man and the Sea in your hands that was actually signed by Hemingway with a note from Hemingway to his father! Doc would talk about cooking meals with his wife, Linda, and Julia Child, who lived down the road in Cambridge, he would have deer camp stories and talk about adventures with his dogs. Doc was a Brittany nut. He always had Brittanys and was really attached to his dogs.” Who better to sum up Doc than his two sons, Jamey and Josh. James W.H. Wallace remembers “Jim was an ardent fan of things old and that certainly included guns. He adored side by side shotguns and gave me my first one when I was an early teen. We used to go skeet shooting with the side by sides; the other fellows would make comments about our antiquated shotguns and he would just smile, knowing that he had the ‘real deal’: a field gun meant for birds and that skeet shooting was just for fun. He would also tell me how to reload efficiently so that I could get at least four shots off when the birds flew over us; i.e. no need for a pump shotgun. This could be interpreted as ‘snooty,’ but he was really proud of the craftsmanship of the older guns. He was willing to do something differently in order to connect with his favorite sports, whether gunning, fishing, sailing, or motorcar racing.” Joshua A.B. Wallace states: “Dr. Wallace had what’s known in Cambridge circles as ‘Shady Hill disease,’ named after his esteemed elementary school on Coolidge Hill, the symptoms of which include an overabundance of interests, curiosities, and pursuits—all doggedly mastered to perfection.” And “Dad was a 50s kind of guy...1850s.” Skinner is proud to present the Dr. James Woodward Wallace Collection of Fine Sporting Arms.

1 John Dickson & Son Rook Rifle in Maker’s Case, late 19th century, no serial number, approx. .30 caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, the frame with fine geometric engraving and cartouche engraved “DICKSON & SONS/63 PRINCES ST./EDINBURGH,” with cloth-covered maker’s case, overall lg. 42 1/4 in. $1,500-2,500 2 L. Delp Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 2982, 8x57mm caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, lock and frame engraved with foliate designs, marked on the top of the barrel “L. DELP, HOFBUCHSENMARCHER, DARMSDAT,” barrel lg. 25 1/2, overall lg. 42 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, August 18, 2008. $1,000-1,500

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3 Westley Richards Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 8222, .250 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left of the frame “WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO./LONDON,” marked on the right side of the barrel “WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO LONDON. FOR .250 CARTRIDGE.,” barrel lg. 27, overall lg. 43 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, December 13, 2012. $700-900

4 John Dickson & Son Rook Rifle with Maker’s Case, c. late 1880s, serial number 4597, .250 caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, the frame with fine geometric engraving and cartouche engraved “DICKSON & SONS/63 PRINCES ST./ EDINBURGH,” with leather maker’s case and tools, overall lg. 42 1/4 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, June 7, 1999. $800-1,200

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5 John Dickson & Son .410 Single-barrel Shotgun Converted from a Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 36951, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the top of the barrel “J. DICKSON & SON. EDINBUGH,” barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 41 3/4 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, July 15, 2014. $1,500-2,000 6 J.P. Sauer Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 187692, .32 Winchester caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the top of the barrel “J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL.,” and near the breech “TELL IV. 32 WINCH. CENTR.,” barrel lg. 25 1/2, overall lg. 42 in. $800-1,000 7 William Evans Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 12346, .250 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, with some remnant color case finish, marked on the left and right side of the frame “WILLIAM EVANS,” marked on the top of the barrel near the breech “WILLIAM EVANS/63. PALL MALL. ST. JAMES, LONDON.,” barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 42 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, December 13, 2012. $1,500-2,000

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8 Alexander Henry Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 3043, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame engraved with foliate designs, marked on the lock “ALEXR. HENRY” in a banner, and on top of the barrel “ALEXR. HENRY. 12 SOUTH ST. ANDREWS ST. EDINBURGH. PATENT NO. 2229,” barrel lg. 25, overall lg. 42 in.

11 James Woodward Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 6176, .300 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, some remnant color case finish, marked on the top of the barrel “JAMES WOODWARD & SONS. 64 ST. JAMES’S ST. LONDON. S.W.,” barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 42 in.

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, May 19, 2010. $4,000-6,000

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, December 13, 2012. $2,000-2,500

9 William Kavanagh & Son Rook Rifle with Maker’s Case, c. late 19th century, serial number 8502, approx. .30 caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, frame with simple foliate and scroll engraving and a cartouche marked “W. KAVANAGH/& SON/ DUBLIN,” octagonal barrel with textured top flat, the left side engraved “12 DAME ST DUBLIN,” the right flat engraved “W. KAVANAGH & SON,” with leather maker’s case and screwdriver, overall lg. 41 3/4 in. $800-1,200

12 James Purdey Sidelock Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 11946, .450/400 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on both sides of the frame “J. PURDEY & SONS,” marked on the sides of the barrel “J. PURDEY & SONS, AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON,” barrel lg. 27 3/4, overall lg. 45 1/4 in.

10 Forest & Son Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 65214, .22 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the top of the barrel “FOREST & SON. KELSO.,” barrel lg. 24 3/4, overall lg. 40 3/4 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, June 7, 1999. $800-1,000

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Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, May 4, 1999. $3,000-5,000

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13 James Woodward & Sons Side-lever Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 4465, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame and lock lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the lockplate “JAMES WOODWARD & SONS,” marked on the barrel flats “JAMES WOODWARD & SONS/64 ST. JAMES ST LONDON.,” barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 43 in.

14 John Rigby & Company Rook Rifle, c. 1894, serial number 16374, .22 caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, floral and scroll engraved lock and frame marked “J. Rigby &Co.,” top of barrel flat with folding leaf sights and machining near muzzle, overall lg. 44 1/4 in. $2,000-3,000

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, December 13, 2012. $2,000-3,000

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15 John Dickson & Son Rook Rifle with Maker’s Case, c. 1889, serial number 4829, .320 caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, the frame with fine geometric engraving and cartouche engraved “DICKSON & SONS/EDINBURGH,” with leather maker’s case, overall lg. 41 3/4 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, February 16, 1999. $800-1,200

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16 Holland & Holland Rook Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 9828, .295 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the top of the barrel “HOLLAND & HOLLAND 98 NEW BOND STREET. LONDON” and “WINNERS OF ALL ‘FIELD’ TRIALS. LONDON. 1883,” barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 42 1/4 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, March 9, 1999. $1,000-1,500

17 Holland & Holland Underlever Hammer Rifle, 1886, serial number 8813, .500 3 1/4 caliber, walnut stock checkered on the forend and grip, and an oval gold escutcheon on the underside, lockplates with engraved border marked “HOLLAND & HOLLAND,” the left side of the frame engraved “CHARGE 5 DRAMS CASE 3 1/4 INCHES,” the blued barrels with textured rib and leaf sights for 200 and 250 yards, engraved on the barrels “HOLLAND & HOLLAND 98 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON” and “WINNERS OF ALL THE “FIELD” RIFLE TRIALS, LONDON, 1883,” overall lg. 43 in.

18 J.P. Sauer & Son Single-barrel Hammer Gun, c. 1891, serial number 39851, 11.15 x 60mm caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, the butt with covered shell holder, lock and frame with floral scroll engraving, the lockplate engraved “J.P. SAUER & SOHN SUHL,” top of barrel with folding leaf sight and textured flat engraved with the same, set trigger, steel and horn trigger guard, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, January 12, 2015. $1,000-1,500

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, May 31, 2007. $4,000-6,000

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19 James Rosier .410 Gauge Hammer Gun, c. late 19th century, serial number 21125, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, lock and frame engraved with foliate designs, marked on both sides of the lockplate “JAMES W. ROSIER,” engraved trigger guard, marked on the rib “MADE IN ENGLAND FOR JAMES W. ROSIER, MELBOURNE,” barrel lg. 27, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, July 15, 2014. $1,000-1,500

20 L.C. Smith “Syracuse Seven” 12 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1888, serial number 22265, walnut stock with fine checkering on the forend and grip, lockplates engraved with pheasant and gold hound scene against a wooded background and elaborate foliate scrollwork, and “L.C. Smith” on a ribbon, the breechplate with elaborate foliate engraved decoration, trigger guard with gold spaniel against a reed and tall grass background, an unmarked shield-shaped gold escutcheon on the underside of the butt, the textured rib with white bead sights engraved “L.C. SMITH MAKER SYRACUSE NY EXTRA FINE SIX BLADE DAMASCUS STEEL,” stamped inside the frame “PAT’D MAR. 29, 83/JULY 13, 86/OCT. 5, 86,” overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Literature: This shotgun is illustrated in Colonel William S. Brophy, L.C. Smith Shotguns (Beinfeld Publishing, Inc: North Hollywood, CA, 1977), p. 21. $8,000-12,000

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21 Thomas Bland & Sons 16 Gauge Hammer Gun, 19th century, serial number 8654, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, lockplates marked “T. BLAND & SONS.,” barrels with plain rib marked “T. BLAND & SONS, 106 STRAND, LONDON. THE ‘KEEPER’S’ GUN.,” overall lg. 46 3/4 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, July 15, 2014. $800-1,000

22 James Woodward & Sons Snap-action Sidelock 12 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun “The Automatic” in Maker’s Case, c. 1880, serial number 3740, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, the frame with finely engraved foliate scroll design, the underside marked “THE/AUTOMATIC/ WOODWARD’S/PATENT,” the plate engraved “J. WOODWARD & SONS,” Damascus barrels with plain rib engraved “the Automatic JAMES WOODWARD & SONS 64 ST JAMES’S STREET LONDON,” with maker’s leather case, overall lg. 46 in.

23 J.P. Clabrough & Brothers Sidelock 12 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1870-83, serial number 8065, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, lockplate with engraved scrollwork and flying duck scenes and marked “J.P. CLABROUGH/& BROS,” Damascus barrels with textured rib, the barrels marked “J.P. CLABROUGH & BROS MAKER/ LONDON & BIRMINGHAM,” overall lg. 44 3/4 in. $300-500

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, February 13, 2013. $8,000-10,000

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24 G. Mahillan Double-barrel Hammer Gun, c. late 19th century, serial number 5877, 12 gauge, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame engraved with foliate designs, marked on both sides of lock “G. Mahillan a Bruxelles,” barrel lg. 30 1/2, overall lg. 47 in. $400-600

26 Edward Lang 20 Gauge Single-shot Shotgun, c. late 19th century, serial number 1301, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, lock and frame engraved with foliate designs, marked on the lockplate “EDWARD LANG,” marked on the top of the barrel “EDWARD LANG, 89 WIGMORE ST. LONDON,” barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 46 in.

25 Miller & Val. Greiss Combination Rifle/ Shotgun, c. late 19th century, serial number 25044, 16 gauge and 9.3 x 72 R, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the rib “MILLER & VAL. GREISS MUNCHEN,” on the left side of the barrel “KRUPP-ESSEN,” and on the right “FLUSS-STAHL,” barrel lg. 26 3/4, overall lg. 43 1/4 in. $400-600

Provenance: New England Arms Company, Kittery Point, Maine, March 27, 2000. $2,000-3,000 27 Holland & Holland 16 Gauge Single-barrel Shotgun, c. late 19th century, serial number 7022, 16 gauge, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, lock and frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the left of the lockplate “HOLLAND & HOLLAND,” marked on the top of the barrel “HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 98. NEW BOND ST. LONDON.,” barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 45 1/2 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, May 21, 2009. $2,000-3,000

28 J.P. Sauer & Son Stocking Rifle Owned by Ernst II, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, c. 1890, serial number 38541, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip accentuated with foliate carving behind the lock, the forend with a carved stag’s head with antlers surrounding an inlaid white cross, the right side of the butt with cheek-piece and carved ram’s head and foliate design, the bottom of the butt with hinged compartment to hold four cartridges, the left side of the butt with inlaid oval plate engraved “Letzte Buchse/ Sr. Hoh. des. Herzog Ernst II/von S. Coburg Gotha.,” the lock and frame with fine foliate engraving with scroll reading “J.P. SAUER & SOHN,” the textured barrel rib with folding leaf sight and flat marked “J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL,” folding adjustable peep sight on the wrist, overall lg. 42 1/2 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, November 5, 2008. $8,000-10,000 29 C.G. Bonehill Martini-action Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 25433, .38 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the right of the receiver “C.G. BONEHILL,” marked on the top of the barrel “CG BONEHILL MAKER LONDON,” barrel lg. 26 1/2, overall lg. 42 1/4 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, April 16, 1999. $1,000-2,000

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30 James Woodward Sidelock Double Rifle with Maker’s Case, c. 1890, serial number 4537, .450/400 caliber, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, the lock and frame with fine foliate and scroll engraving and cartouche engraved “J. WOODWARD & SONS,” blued barrels with textured rib engraved “The Automatic JAMES WOODWARD & SONS 64 ST JAMES’S STREET, LONDON,” with leather-covered oak maker’s box, overall lg. 44 1/4 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, September 9, 1999. $6,000-8,000

31 Holland & Holland Takedown Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 19566, .303 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the lockplate “HOLLAND & HOLLAND,” marked on the top of the barrel “HOLLAND & HOLLAND 98 NEW BOND STREET LONDON. WINNERS OF ALL THE “FIELD” TRIALS 1883,” barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 45 1/4 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 22, 2012. $3,000-4,000

32 Holland & Holland 28 Gauge Hammer Gun, c. 1893, serial number 17203, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, the frame with simple foliate engraving, Damascus barrel marked “HOLLAND & HOLLAND/98 NEW BOND STREET LONDON,” with canvascovered maker’s case, overall lg. 43 3/4 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, May 21, 2009. $2,000-3,000

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33 James Purdey 12 Gauge Lightweight Doublebarrel Game Gun in Maker’s Case, c. 1887, serial number 12656, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, the frame with foliate and scroll engraving, the plate marked “J. PURDEY & SONS,” blued barrels with plain rib marked “J. PURDEY & SONS, AUDLEY HOUSE, SOUTH AUDLEY STREET, LONDON MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH’S FLUID PRESSED STEEL,” in custom leather case with accessories, overall lg. 43 1/2 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 9, 2014. $10,000-12,000 34 Left-handed Alexander Henry Falling Block Single-shot Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 2584, .450-3 1/4 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame highly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the top of the receiver ring “PATENT/NO. 633,” highly engraved trigger guard, marked on the top of the barrel “ALEXR. HENRY. 12 SOUTH ST. ANDREWS ST. EDINBURGH. PATENT NO. 1834,” barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 45 in. Provenance: New England Arms Company, Kittery Point, Maine, March 27, 2000. $3,000-4,000 35 J.P. Sauer & Sohn 16 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. late 19th century, serial number 57377, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, with some remnant color case finish, marked on the left and right of the receiver “J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL,” lightly engraved trigger guard, marked on both sides of the barrels “SELBSTSPANNER-SYSTEM J.P.SAUER & SOHN, SUHL,” barrel lg. 28 5/8, overall lg. 45 1/2 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, July 15, 2014. $800-1,000 33 details

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36 John Venables & Son Snider Conversion Sporting Rifle, c. 1870, serial number 1983, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, lock engraved with foliate designs and marked “J. VENABLES & SON,” top of the conversion marked “SNIDER/PATENT,” browned octagonal barrel marked “J. VENABLES & SON. ST. ALDATES, OXFORD,” barrel lg. 27, overall lg. 45 in. $1,000-1,500

37 John Dickson & Son 16 Gauge Boxlock Double-barrel Shotgun with Maker’s Case, c. 1897, serial number 4947, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, the boxlock with fine foliate and scroll engraving with “JOHN DICKSON & SONS PATENT” on ribbon, blued barrels with plain rim engraved “JOHN DICKSON & SONS 57 PRINCES STREET EDINBURGH,” with later mismatched leather maker’s case and accessories, overall lg. 46 1/4 in. $3,000-5,000

38 J.P. Sauer & Sohn Double Rifle, c. early 1890s, serial number 47588, 8x57JR Nitro caliber, walnut stock with cheek-piece and checkered forend and grip, and butt with hinged compartment for four cartridges, lockplate with scroll border engraving and marked “J.P. SAUER & SOHN SUHL,” blued barrels with textured rib and folding leaf sights, the barrels marked “PATENT J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL” and “Special/Gewehr-Lauf/ Friedr. Krupp/ESSEN,” overall lg. 42 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, December 13, 2012. $3,000-5,000

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39 James Woodward & Sons Matched Pair of Sidelock Shotguns in an Oak and Leather Case, c. early 1880s, serial numbers 3921 and 3922, walnut stocks with finely checkered forends and grips, the frames and lockplates with fine foliate scroll engraving marked “J. WOODWARD & SONS,” blued barrels with plain rib engraved “’The Automatic’ JAMES WOODWARD & SONS, 64 ST. JAMES’S STREET, LONDON, S.W. MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH’S FLUID PRESSED STEEL,” guns numbered “1” and “2,” overall lg. 47 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, May 7, 2015. $18,000-22,000

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40 Alex Henry Falling Block Single-shot Rifle Retailed by James Purdey & Sons, c. 1870s, serial number 5939, .303 caliber, walnut stock (replaced) with checkered wrist, forend, and a cheek-piece on the left butt, lock is bright and engraved with ornate foliate designs and marked “ALEXR. HENRY” in a banner, top of the barrel marked “J. PURDEY & SONS, AUDLEY HOUSE, SOUTH AUDLEY STREET, LONDON,” barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 43 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, December 13, 2012. $4,000-6,000 41 John Dickson & Son 16 Gauge Hammer Shotgun, c. mid-1880s, serial number 4087, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, locks and frame with fine scrollwork engraving, plates marked “JOHN DICKSON & SON,” Damascus barrels with plain rib marked “JOHN DICKSON & SON, 63 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH,” overall lg. 45 in. $2,000-3,000

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42 Westley Richards Droplock 12 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. early 1890s, serial number 14945, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, lock with finely engraved scroll pattern and “WESTLEY RICHARDS” on a ribbon, blued barrels with plain rib marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS 170 NEW BOND ST LONDON,” overall lg. 46 1/4 in.

44 John Dickson & Son 12 Gauge Hammer Gun, c. mid-1870s, serial number 3216, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, lockplates finely engraved with foliate scroll pattern and marked “JOHN DICKSON/& SON,” Damascus barrels with plain rib engraved “JOHN DICKSON & SON, 63 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH,” overall lg. 46 1/4 in.

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 9, 2014. $2,000-4,000

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 9, 2014. $4,000-6,000

43 Daniel Fraser Side-lever Falling Block Rifle, c. late 19th century, serial number 2167, .350 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame and sidelever highly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the left side of the receiver ring “FRASER’S/NO.,” and on the right “PATENT/272,” highly engraved trigger guard, marked on the rib “DANL. FRASER & CO./GUN & RIFLE MANUFACTURERS/4 LEITH ST. TERRACE EDINBURGH,” barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 43 5/8 in.

45 John Dickson & Son 12 Gauge Shotgun, c. 1889, serial number 4116, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame engraved with foliate designs and marked “JOHN DICKSON & SON PATENT” in a banner, blued and engraved trigger guard, marked on the rib “JOHN DICKSON & SON 63 PRINCES STREET EDINBURGH,” barrel lg. 27, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Provenance: Vintage Doubles.com, Wenatchee, Washington, February 3, 2009. $2,000-4,000

47 John Rigby & Company Double-barrel Hammer Rifle, c. early 1870s, serial number 13741, approx. .37 caliber, walnut stock with cheek-piece and checkered forend and grip, lockplates and frame with floral scroll engraving, lockplates marked “Jno Rigby & Co.,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “John Rigby & Co. Dublin & London,” overall lg. 42 1/4 in. $3,000-5,000 48 L.C. Smith No. 3 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1896, serial number 2244, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates engraved with foliate design, the left with a pair of quail in a field scene inside an oval panel, the right with a pair of woodcocks in a field scene inside and oval panel, marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib, barrels marked “L.C. SMITH Three GRADE/HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M’F’R’S FULTON, N.Y., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 46 3/4 in. $700-900

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 9, 2014. $4,000-6,000 46 Daniel & John Fraser .410 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, late 19th century, serial number 1624, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, scroll and floral engraved locks and frame, locks engraved “D&J FRASER,” the barrel rib engraved “BARRELS MANUFACTURED BY DANL FRASER & CO./4 LEITH ST. TERRACE/EDINBURGH,” overall lg. 48 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, May 7, 2007. $2,000-3,000

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49 Pair of James Woodward & Sons Snapaction Sidelock 12 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun “The Automatic” in Maker’s Case, c. 1874-79, serial numbers 3651 and 3652, walnut stocks with finely checkered forends and grips, the frames with finely engraved foliate scroll design, the undersides marked “THE/AUTOMATIC/ WOODWARD’S/PATENT,” the plate engraved “J. WOODWARD & SONS,” Damascus barrels with plain rib engraved “the Automatic JAMES WOODWARD & SONS 64 ST JAMES’S STREET LONDON” and numbered “1” and “2,” with maker’s leather-covered oak case with accessories, overall lg. 47 1/2 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, January 19, 2015. $18,000-22,000

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50 Brass-barreled Flintlock Blunderbuss and Pistol, England, 18th century, blunderbuss with walnut stock and brass furniture, lock marked “BLYTHE” below the pan, overall lg. 31 1/8; and a pistol with brass grotesque mask butt cap and shaped escutcheon, overall lg. 11 in. Provenance: Blunderbuss acquired from Roach’s Sporting Goods, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 8, 2008. $400-600 51 Two Kentucky-style Percussion Guns, 19th century, a .65 caliber, sporterized walnut stock gun with converted percussion lock marked “B/ASHMORE/WARRANTED,” round barrel marked “HARRIS,” overall lg. 58 1/2; and a .32 caliber rifle, curly maple restock, converted lock, octagon barrel marked “A.A.J.,” overall lg. 49 1/2 in. $200-300 52 Austrian Percussion Military Rifle, mid-19th century, walnut stock, .58 caliber, walnut stock, iron furniture, brass bands, round barrel with provision for adjustable sight, overall lg. 43 in. $300-500 53 Pattern 1853 Enfield-Snider Conversion Rifle, c. 1866, walnut stock (refinished), brass buttplate, trigger guard and nose cap, steel barrel bands, overall lg. 55 in. $300-500 54 Brown Manufacturing Company Ballard Rifle, c. 1869-73, serial number 20521, walnut stock and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “BROWN MFG CO. NEWBURYPORT. MASS/BALLARDS PATENT/1861,” and on top of the octagonal barrel “No 44,” overall lg. 45 1/2 in. $300-500

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55 U.S. Model 1878 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1886, serial number 345783, walnut stock with a cartouche on the left side of the stock, marked on the lockplate “U.S./ SPRINGFIELD,” and on the trapdoor “U.S./ MODEL/1878,” bayonet marked “U.S.” on the blade, overall lg. 52 in. $300-500 56 J. Stevens Tip-up Shotgun, c. 1870-95, serial number 12817, 12 gauge, walnut stock and forend, overall lg. 44 3/4 in. $200-300 57 Martini-Enfield Rifle, c. 1889, walnut stock marked with rack numbers on the butt, marked on the right side of the receiver “V.R/ B.S.A. & M. Co./1889,” overall lg. 49 1/4 in. $200-300 58 Martially Marked Colt Single-action Army Revolver, c. 1887, serial number 120154 on butt and front of the trigger guard, front of the frame marked with the inspector’s initials “D.F.C.” and serial number 56226, and the serial number on the barrel is 0885, walnut grips, left side of the frame marked with patent dates and “U.S.,” top of the barrel marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO HARTFORD CT. U.S.A.,” barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 11 1/2 in. $600-800 59 Sporterized Krag Jorgensen Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1895, serial number 10862, walnut stock marked with a circle “P” below the trigger guard, and a cartouche on the left side dated “1900,” marked on the left side of the receiver “U.S./1894. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY,” overall lg. 37 1/2 in. $200-300 60 Four Reproduction Muzzle-loading Guns, 20th century, a percussion rifle, serial number 523, .54 caliber, figured maple stock, octagon barrel, overall lg. 47; a percussion rifle, serial number 40263, .45 caliber, maple stock, octagon barrel, overall lg. 42 7/8; a Cabela’s, Inc. flintlock rifle serial number A548230, .54 caliber, walnut stock, octagon barrel, overall lg. 45 3/4; and a Pedersoli flintlock Queen Anne pistol, serial number PD26731, .50 caliber, beech stock, round barrel, overall lg. 13 in. $200-300

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61 Ruger Old Army Percussion Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 145-44239, .44 caliber, walnut grips with Ruger medallion, marked on the left side of the frame “RUGER OLD ARMY,” barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 13 1/2 in. $150-250 62 Group of Scopes and Miscellaneous Shotgun Parts, c. 20th century, scopes by Unertl, Weaver, Browning, Tasco, Sirius, Millett and other brands, slings, and small parts pouches. $200-250 63 Group of Books Mostly on English Sporting Guns, 20th/21st century, approximately twenty-one titles/sets including works on Holland & Holland, Purdey, J.P. Saur & Sohn, Westley Richards & Co., David McKay Brown, and L.C. Smith. $100-200 64 Group of Books on Mostly American Guns, 20th/21st century, approximately twentynine works, includes books on Colt, Smith & Wesson, L.C. Smith, ‘03 Springfield, general works on small arms, and auction catalogs. $75-150 65 Group of Books Mostly on Gunsmithing and Gun Collecting, 20th/21st century. approximately thirty titles. $50-75 66 Group of Gun Cases, 20th century, approximately twenty-four cases for long guns in leather, wood, and plastic, lg. to 54 in. $200-300 67 L.C. Smith No. 0 Grade Double-barrel Shotgun, late 19th century, serial number 34833, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, lockplates engraved “L.C. SMITH,” Damascus barrel with textured rib, overall lg. 46 3/4 in. $300-500

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1. Post-1898 firearms must be registered in compliance with federal law.

2. Federal Firearms License purchases only.

3. To purchase with a Curio & Relic License, the gun must be listed as acceptable on the ATF list for collectors of curios. http://www.atf.gov/sites/default/files/assets/pdf-files/p-5300-11-firearms-curios-or-relics-list.pdf

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5. Bidders who do not have a valid FFL must provide Skinner with a license for an FFL transfer agent upon registering to bid, and upon receipt of the agent’s FFL, the firearm must be shipped to the transfer agent, not the buyer/winner of the auction.

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68 Holland & Holland 16 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun in Custom Leather Case, c. third quarter 20th century, serial number 34426, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame with foliate scroll engraving marked “HOLLAND & HOLLAND,” blued barrels marked “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” and “98, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON,” the rib marked “Badminton,” with custom leather case with tools and accessories, overall lg. 43 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $8,000-10,000

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69 J.P. Sauer & Sohn 16 Gauge Hammer Shotgun, c. 1921, serial number 204866, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, lockplates with scroll engraving and marked “J.P. SAUER & SOHN SUHL,” blued barrels with textured rib, the barrels marked with the same, overall lg. 46 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 9, 2014. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $600-800

70 Two Double-barrel Shotguns, early 20th century, a Lefever Arms Company sidelock 16 gauge shotgun, serial number 68793, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, lockplates with wavy border and scroll design marked “LEFEVER ARMS CO/SYRACUSE NY U.S.A.,” blued barrels with textured rib, overall lg. 44 1/2; and a J. Stevens Arms Company Model 335 boxlock 12 gauge shotgun, serial number A7177, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, the frame with scroll decoration marked “J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY/CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A.,” overall lg. 46 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

71 Thomas Bland & Sons 12 Gauge Hammerless Double-barrel Shotgun, 20th century, serial number 11886, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “T. BLAND & SONS,” blued barrels, rib marked “T. BLAND & SONS 106 STRAND LONDON ‘THE KEEPER’S GUN’ HAMMERLESS,” overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $2,000-3,000 72 L.C. Smith No. 0 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1900, serial number 42391, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH” (lacking wrigglework border engraving), unmarked Damascus barrels with textured rib, overall lg. 42 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

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73 Boss & Company 12 Gauge Side-lever Bar-action Double-barrel Hammer Gun, late 19th century, serial number 3620, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, frame and lock with finely engraved foliate design, lockplates engraved “Boss & Co.,” rib of barrel engraved “BOSS & Co 73 ST. JAMES’S STREET, LONDON,” overall lg. 44 5/8 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, July 15, 2014. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $7,000-9,000

74 Thomas Johnson & Son Sidelock 16 Gauge Shotgun, early 20th century, serial number 7031, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, lockplates and frame finely engraved with foliate scroll pattern, plates marked “THOMAS JOHNSON & SONS,” Damascus barrels with plain rib with worn markings, overall lg. 46 1/2 in.

75 Ithaca Gun Company Boxlock 28 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1925, serial number 210917, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, frame marked with pointer and “ITHACA GUN CO. ITHACA N.Y.,” blued barrels with textured rib, overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, July 15, 2014. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $1,000-1,500

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76 James Woodward & Sons 16 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun with Maker’s Case, early 1920s, serial number 6694, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame with foliate and scroll engraving marked “J. WOODWARD & SONS,” blued barrels with plain rib marked “JAMES WOODWARD & SONS, 64 ST. JAMES STREET, LONDON, S.W.,” the leather maker’s case with accessories, overall lg. 45 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $5,000-8,000

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77 L.C. Smith No. 0 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1907, serial number 313664, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH” (lacking wrigglework border engraving), unmarked Damascus barrels with textured rib, overall lg. 44 5/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 78 L.C. Smith Field Grade 20 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1927, serial number 11209, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” top of barrels marked “L.C. SMITH field GRADE,” overall lg. 42 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $400-600 79 James MacNaughton 12 Gauge Shotgun, c. early 20th century, serial number 1973, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame engraved with foliate designs and marked at the breech “MACNAUGHTON. EDINBURGH” in a banner, engraved trigger guard, marked on the rib “JAMES MACNAUGHTON . 26 HANOVER STREET EDINBURGH AND PERTH,” barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 45 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $700-900 80 Westley Richards & Company Patent One Trigger “Drop-lock” 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, early 20th century, serial number T11028, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, frame with scroll engraving and marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS & Co.,” bottom of frame marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS/PATENT/ONE TRIGGER,” blued barrels with plain rib marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS & Co LONDON,” overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, December 17, 2013. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $7,000-9,000

81 H. Barella Combination Gun, 20th century, serial number 15533, 16 gauge shotgun and 9mm rifle, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, cheek-piece on the left side of the butt, the bottom of the butt with a hinged compartment for one shotgun shell and three cartridges, the frame with running/leaping deer in a field/wooded scene framed by elaborate floral scrollwork, the textured barrel rib with folding leaf sight, and engraved “H. BARELLA, BERLIN,” overall lg. 43 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, August 18, 2008. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $700-900 82 L.C. Smith No. 00 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1909, serial number 326215, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “HUNTER ARMSCO./FULTON, NEW YORK.,” overall lg. 46 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 83 L.C. Smith No. 4 Grade 16 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1907, serial number 208771, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, left plate engraved with a pointer in a field scene inside an oval, the right plate engraved with a setter in a field scene inside an oval, both plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “HUNTER ARMS CO. FULTON, N.Y.,” overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $700-900

84 David McKay Brown 12 Bore Side-by-side Shotgun, c. 1994 serial number 7523, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, full cover large-scroll-engraved frame and trigger guard by Geof Moore, with ribbon marked “DAVID McKAY BROWN,” blued barrels with rib engraved “DAVID McKAY BROWN (GUNMAKERS) LTD. 32 HAMILTON ROAD, BOTHWELL,” with custom fitted leather case with tools, overall lg. 46 3/4 in.

85 L.C. Smith No. 0 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1913, serial number 216385, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates with wrigglework border, marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “HUNTER ARMS CO./FULTON, NEW YORK.,” overall lg. 43 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 86 Parker Brothers DHE Model 20 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1921, serial number 197844, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, frame engraved with hound and foliate scrolls and banner reading “PARKER BROS,” textured barrel rib engraved “PARKER BROS. MAKERS MERIDEN, CT. U.S.A. TITANIC STEEL,” overall lg. 46 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 87 Parker Brothers P Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1901, serial number 110048, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, frame with simple diamond border engraving marked “PARKER BROS,” textured barrel rib engraved “PARKER BROS. MAKERS MERIDEN, CONN. TWIST,” Damascus barrels, overall lg. 46 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 88 Ideal No. 4R 16 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 20th century, serial number 21604, walnut stock with fine checkering on forend and grip, the butt with retractable sling, the frame with foliate engraving marked on the underside “IDEAL” in a sunken cartouche, barrels with textured rib, right barrel engraved “Manufacture Française d’Armes et Cycles de St. Etienne,” the right barrel engraved “Fusil l/ Ideal Brevete dans tous Les Pays,” overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 9, 2014. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $1,500-2,000

Literature: For additional manufacturing information see Donald Dallas, David McKay Brown Scotland’s Gun and Rifle Manufacturer (Quiller Publishing, Ltd.: Shrewsbury, UK, 2011), p. 184. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $10,000-12,000

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89 Kirkwood Brothers Sidelock 10 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, early 20th century, serial number 1425, walnut stock with fine checkering on forend and grip, lockplates marked “KIRKWOOD BROS.,” blued barrels with plain rib marked “KIRKWOOD BROS., BOSTON, MASS.,” overall lg. 48 1/2 in. Provenance: Lewis Arms, Bow, New Hampshire. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $500-700 90 James Purdey 12 Gauge Hammer Shotgun with First Patent Thumb Lever, c. 1864, serial number 6907, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, locks with fine scroll engraving, Damascus barrels with plain rib marked “J. PURDEY 314 1/2 OXFORD STREET LONDON,” overall lg. 46 1/4 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 9, 2014. $5,000-7,000 91 L.C. Smith Trap Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1924, serial number 75190, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, left plate engraved with a scene consisting of a trap house and a squad of five shooters, the right side engraved with a hunter in a field shooting at a flying bird, and “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib, barrels marked “L.C. SMITH Trap GRADE/HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M’F’R’S FULTON, N.Y., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 45 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 92 L.C. Smith Specialty Grade 16 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. late 1940s, serial number 219393, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates engraved with foliate design, the left with a pair of quail, the right with a flying duck, marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib, barrels marked “L.C. SMITH Specialty GRADE/HUNTER ARMS CO. M’F’R’S FULTON, N.Y.,” overall lg. 42 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $500-700

93 L.C. Smith No. 3 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1901, serial number 5018, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, left plate engraved with a pair of quail in a field scene inside an oval, the right plate engraved with a pair of woodcocks in a field scene inside an oval, both plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “HUNTER ARMSCO. FULTON, NEW YORK.,” overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

94 David McKay Brown 12 Bore Side-by-side Shotgun, 1999, serial number 7660, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, full cover medium-scroll-engraved frame and trigger guard by Geof Moore, with ribbon marked “DAVID McKAY BROWN,” blued barrels with rib engraved “DAVID McKAY BROWN 32 HAMILTON ROAD, BOTHWELL,” underside of frame engraved with Wallace family crest and motto “SPERANDUM EST,” with custom fitted leather case with tools, overall lg. 46 in. Literature: For additional manufacturing information see Donald Dallas, David McKay Brown Scotland’s Gun and Rifle Manufacturer (Quiller Publishing, Ltd.: Shrewsbury, UK, 2011), p. 187. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $12,000-18,000 95 Forehand Arms Company 12 Gauge Boxlock Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1900, serial number, 2443, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, lock and frame with scroll engraving, lever engraved “FOREHAND/ARMS/CO./WORCESTER/ MASS.,” Damascus barrels with textured rib, overall lg. 46 in. Provenance: Lewis Arms, LLC, Bow, New Hampshire. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

96 L.C. Smith Field Grade 20 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1941, serial number 192935, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” top of barrels marked “L.C. SMITH field GRADE” and “HUNTER ARMS CO. INC.M’F’R’S FULTON N.Y., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 44 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 97 Stephane Dion Boxlock 16 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun with Maker’s Case, early 20th century, serial number 2449, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, frame with scroll engraving, trigger guard with gold monogram, blued barrels with textured rib marked “F.P. STEPHANE DION A MELUN,” with canvas-covered maker’s box and accessories, overall lg. 44 1/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $2,000-4,000 98 T.W. Watson & Sons Single-shot 12 Gauge Shotgun, early 20th century, serial number 1365, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, lock and frame with floral scroll engraving, the lock engraved “T.W. WATSON,” the top of the barrel engraved “T.W. WATSON & SONS, LONDON,” overall lg. 48 1/4 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, December 15, 2008. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $800-1,000 99 W.R. Pape Boxlock 16 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1917, serial number 12614, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, frame with elaborate foliate scroll engraving and marked “W.R. PAPE,” blued barrels with plain rib marked “W.R. PAPE, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE WINNER OF THE LONDON GUN TRIALS IN 1858, 1859, 1866 & 1875,” overall lg. 44 1/8 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, January 12, 2015. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $2,000-4,000

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100 L.C. Smith No. 00 Grade 16 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1911, serial number 214233, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M’F’R’S FULTON, N.Y. U.S.A.,” overall lg. 44 5/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 101 L.C. Smith Skeet Special 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1930, serial number 129766, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates with engraved with a clay pigeon superimposed on a flying partridge marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib, barrels marked “L.C. SMITH–SKEET SPECIAL” and “HUNTER ARMS CO. INC.M’F’R’S FULTON N.Y., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 43 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 102 L.C. Smith Field Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. late 1940s, serial number 217509, walnut stock with checkered grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” top of barrels marked “L.C. SMITH field GRADE” and “HUNTER ARMS CO. INC.M’F’R’S FULTON N.Y., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

103 David McKay Brown 12 Bore Side-byside Shotgun, 1987, serial number 7433, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, large-scroll-engraved frame and trigger guard by Malcolm Appleby, with ribbon marked “DAVID McKAY BROWN,” blued barrels with rib engraved “JOHN DICKSON’S PAT. 1887 BY DAVID McKAY BROWN, FOR ROBT. MONTEITH,” and marked in gold inlay on bottom of frame “A. CHESAPEAKE,” over an engraved portrait of Wallace’s favorite Brittany spaniel, Mac, with a signed, limited edition printing of Donald Dallas’ book David McKay Brown Scotland’s Gun and Rifle Manufacturer (Quiller Publishing, Ltd.: Shrewsbury, UK, 2011), overall lg. 48 in. Literature: For additional manufacturing information see Donald Dallas, David McKay Brown Scotland’s Gun and Rifle Manufacturer (Quiller Publishing, Ltd.: Shrewsbury, UK, 2011), p. 183. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $12,000-18,000 104 Westley Richards .410 Gauge Singlebarrel Shotgun, c. early 20th century, serial number T9105, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame engraved with foliate designs, with some remnant color case finish, marked on both sides of the frame “WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO.” in a banner, barrel lg. 27, overall lg. 43 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, March 16, 1999.

106 J. Stevens Model 375 Boxlock 16 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, early 20th century, serial number 3166, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, frame with engraved flying duck scene in a scroll border, the bottom marked “J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO./CHICOPEE FALLS MASS/U.S.A./ MODEL 375/PAT. MAR. 19, 1907.,” barrels blued with textured rib, the barrels marked “KRUPP FLUID STEEL,” overall lg. 44 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-400 107 L.C. Smith No. 00 Grade 20 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1901-03, serial number 129766, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “HUNTER ARMS CO./FULTON, NEW YORK.,” overall lg. 44 5/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-400 108 L.C. Smith Field Grade 16 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1925, serial number FW82416, walnut stock with checkered grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” top of barrels marked “L.C. SMITH field GRADE” and “HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M’F’R’S FULTON N.Y., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 46 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $800-1,000 105 F. Surkamer Single-barrel Boxlock Shotgun, c. early 20th century, 20 gauge, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the bottom of the frame “F. SURKAMER. CHICAGO” in a banner, barrel lg. 27 1/2, overall lg. 44 in.

109 L.C. Smith No. 2 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1900, serial number 4064, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, left plate engraved with a quail inside a circle, the right plate engraved with a woodcock inside a circle, both plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “HUNTER ARMS CO. MAKERS FULTON, N.Y.,” overall lg. 46 in.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $800-1,000

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

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112 L.C. Smith No. 5 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, early 20th century, serial number 2452, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame finely engraved with floral scroll design, the left plate engraved with a pair of pointers in a field scene inside an oval, the right plate engraved with a pair of hounds in a field scene inside an oval, both plates marked “L.C. SMITH” on a ribbon, blued barrels with textured rib marked “MADE TO ORDER BY THE HUNTER ARMS CO. FULTON, N.Y.,” overall lg. 48 1/8 in.

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Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $1,000-1,500 113 Parker Brothers Boxlock 20 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1913, serial number 168754, walnut stock, frame engraved “PARKER BROS.,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “PARKER BROTHERS MAKERS MERIDEN CONN TROJAN STEEL,” overall lg. 42 1/4 in.

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114 J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company 12 Gauge Hammer Shotgun, c. 1900, serial number 16366, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, lockplate marked “J. STEVENS A. & T. CO./CHICOPEE FALLS, MA U.S.A./Pats. Appl’d For,” Damascus barrels with reeded rib, overall lg. 44 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250

110 L.C. Smith Crown Grade 20 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1926, serial number RE89799, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates engraved with foliate scroll pattern and flying ducks in oval panels, and “L.C. SMITH” on a ribbon, blued barrels with vented textured rib, barrels marked “L.C. SMITH Crown GRADE/ MADE TO ORDER BY THE HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. FULTON, N.Y.,” overall lg. 46 5/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $1,000-1,500

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111 L.C. Smith Specialty Grade 12 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1926, serial number 88472, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates engraved with foliate design, the left with a pair of quail, the right with a flying duck, marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib, barrels marked “L.C. SMITH Specialty GRADE/HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M’F’R’S FULTON, N.Y., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 48 in.

115 Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company RBL-28 Double-barrel Shotgun with Maker’s Case, late 20th century, serial number 3030, 28 gauge caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame with scroll engraving and plaques featuring a spaniel and ducks, the bottom marked “RBL-28,” blued barrels marked “CONNECTICUT SHOTGUN MFG. NEW BRITAIN CT. USA/RBL-28 ga 2 3/4,” with canvas-covered maker’s case and accessories, overall lg. 42 5/8 in.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $800-1,000

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $2,000-3,000

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116 L.C. Smith No. 3 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1903, serial number 201301, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, left plate engraved with a pair of quail in a field scene inside an oval, the right plate engraved with a pair of ducks floating in a pond inside an oval, both plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “HUNTER ARMS CO. FULTON, NEW YORK.,” overall lg. 46 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 117 L.C. Smith Ideal Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1923, serial number 60540, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates engraved with oak leaf and acorn design, marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib, barrels marked “L.C. SMITH Ideal GRADE/HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M’F’R’S FULTON, N.Y., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 48 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $400-600

118 L.C. Smith No. 0 Grade 12 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1908, serial number 209519, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates with wrigglework border, marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured, left barrel marked “HUNTER ARMS CO. FULTON, N.Y.,” overall lg. 43 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $400-600

119 L.C. Smith Field Grade Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1936, serial number 150703, 16 gauge, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” top of barrels marked “L.C. SMITH FIELD GRADE” and “HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M’F’R’S FULTON N.Y., U.S.A.,” with original retailer’s tag, overall lg. 45 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $800-1,000

120 L.C. Smith Specialty Grade 12 Gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1925, serial number 81218, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates engraved with foliate design, the left with a pair of quail, the right with a flying duck, marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib, barrels marked “L.C. SMITH Specialty GRADE/HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M’F’R’S FULTON, N.Y., U.S.A.,” overall lg. 48 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $800-1,000 121 L.C. Smith Crown Grade 16 Gauge Doublebarrel Shotgun, c. 1923, serial number 60002, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates engraved with foliate scroll pattern and two dogs inside oval panels, and “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib, barrels marked “L.C. SMITH Crown GRADE/L.C. SMITH GUN CO. INC. FULTON, N.Y.,” overall lg. 46 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $2,000-4,000

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122 David McKay Brown 16 Bore Side-by-side Shotgun, 1995 serial number 7566, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, full cover fine-scroll-engraved frame and trigger guard by Dave Hudson, with ribbon marked “DAVID McKAY BROWN,” blued barrels with rib engraved “DAVID McKAY BROWN (GUNMAKERS) LTD. 32 HAMILTON ROAD, BOTHWELL,” with custom fitted leather case, overall lg. 46 1/4 in.

124 Watson Brothers Martini-action Singleshot Rifle with Maker’s Case, early 20th century, serial number 14539, .303 caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, the blued receiver with scroll engraving, blued barrel with folding leaf sights for 200 and 300 yards, and textured rib marked “WATSON BROS. OLD BOND STREET, LONDON,” with green-painted canvas-covered maker’s case, overall lg. 40 in.

Literature: For additional manufacturing information see Donald Dallas, David McKay Brown Scotland’s Gun and Rifle Manufacturer (Quiller Publishing, Ltd.: Shrewsbury, UK, 2011), p. 185.

Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, March 16, 1999.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $12,000-18,000 123 J.P. Sauer Drilling Gun, c. early to mid-20th century, serial number 286753, 16 gauge, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs and marked “J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL,” lightly engraved trigger guard, marked on the side of the barrels “KRUPP-LAUFSTAHL,” and on the rib “8 x 57. J.R.,” barrel lg. 23 5/8, overall lg. 40 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $700-900

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $1,200-1,600 125 Ernst Kerner Drilling Gun and Scope, c. early to mid-20th century, serial number 19560, 16 gauge and 8 x 57, walnut stock with checkered wrist, forend, and cheek pad, frame is highly engraved with foliate designs, animals, and oak leaves, marked on the left of the barrel “ERNST KERNER & CO. SUHL,” marked on the rib “SPORTHAUS FELIX KOHLEN, SAARBRUCKEN. 3.,” with a Kollmorgen Bear Cub scope, barrel lg. 23 5/8, overall lg. 40 1/2 in.

126 Vinzenz Urbas-Ferlach Combination Rifle/ Shotgun, c. early to mid-20th century, serial number 2122, 16 gauge and .22 WMR., walnut stock with cross-hatched wrist and forend, frame heavily engraved with foliate designs, fowl, and animals, marked on the rib “VINZENZ URBAS-FERLACH,” barrel lg. 23 5/8, overall lg. 41 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 127 Von Lengerke & Detmold Jnr Over-andunder Gun, early 20th century, serial number 30908, .410 gauge and .22 caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, blued barrels with textured top rib, the left side marked “NEW YORK,” the right side marked “VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD JNR.,” the trigger guard bow marked in gold “RALPH EARLE,” with leather case, overall lg. 42 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $800-1,000

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $600-800

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128 Holland & Holland Nitro Express Double Rifle, c. 1900-11, serial number 19464, .360 2 1/4 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist, forend, and cheek-piece on the left butt, color case hardened lock is engraved with ornate foliate designs and marked “HOLLAND & HOLLAND,” right barrel marked “HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 98 . NEW BOND STREET, LONDON.,” and on the left “WINNERS OF ALL THE “FIELD” RIFLE TRIALS, LONDON.,” barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 43 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, November 27, 2014. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $10,000-12,000 129 Daniel Fraser & Company Boxlock Double Rifle with Maker’s Case, late 19th/early 20th century, serial number 3178, .303 caliber, walnut stock with cheek-piece, finely checkered forend and grip, the lock and frame with finely engraved floral and foliate scroll pattern, and “DANL FRASER & CO.” on the plates, blued barrels with folding leaf sights for 100, 200, and 300 yards, textured rib marked “DANL FRASER & CO./GUN & RIFLE MANUFACTURERS/4 LEITH ST. TERRACE, EDINBURGH.,” with leather and oak maker’s case with accessories, overall lg. 42 5/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $3,000-5,000

130 Fred Adolf America Underlever Drilling Gun, c. early to mid-20th century, 20 gauge and 22 Hornet, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, with some remnant color case finish, marked on the left of the frame “FRED ADOLPH,” and on the right “GENOA. N.Y.,” lightly engraved trigger guard, marked on the rib “FRED ADOLPH, GENOA. N.Y.,” barrel lg. 24 1/8, overall lg. 41 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $700-900 131 Westley Richards & Company Nitro Express Falling Block Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 35033, .375 2 1/2 caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, blued barrel with folding leaf sights marked for 200 and 300 yards, top of barrel marked “Westley Richards & Co.-London” and “WESTLEY RICHARDS/HIGH VELOCITY NITRO/ EXPRESS RIFLE ‘375 BORE,” overall lg. 45 1/2 in.

132 Webley & Scott Farquharson Single-barrel Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 11493, .360 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left of the receiver “WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD.,” and on the right “WEBLEY PATENT,” marked on the top of the barrel “MADE FOR/WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD. SHATTESBURY AVENUE LONDON & BIRMINGHAM/D.N. BISWAS & CO. CALCUTTA.,” barrel lg. 27, overall lg. 44 1/2 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, April 16, 1999. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $2,000-2,500

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, January 12, 2015.

133 Gustav Kersten Model III Falling Block Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 368762, 8x57JR caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist, marked on the left of the receiver “D.R.G.M.,” and on the right “GUST. KERSTEN./MODELL III,” marked on the breech “KRUPP-STAHL,” and on the right and left side of the barrel “G. KERSTEN/ STRASSBURG 1 ELS.,” barrel lg. 24 3/4, overall lg. 42 1/2 in.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $2,000-4,000

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, August 4, 2008. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $2,500-3,500

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134 V. Chr. Schilling Boxlock Ejector Overunder Small Gauge Three-barrel Set, c. late 1920s, serial number 1986, 32 gauge, .410, and .410 x 22LR. 26-in. 32 gauge barrels with ventilated rib, 27 5/8-in. .410 bbls with matted solid rib, 26-in. .410/22 barrels with matted rib, all engraved “V. Chr. Schilling” and “Suhl – Germany” on either side of ribs, breech sections with foliate scroll engraving, .410/22 barrels have flip-up peep sight at rear, frame engraved with Germanic scroll frame and shaded game scenes; a nye of pheasant are feeding and preening on left side, with a pair of black gamecocks fighting over pair of hens on right, bottom of action portrays an finely engraved oval portrait of auerhahn displaying on branch; blued-steel trigger guard depicts a roe buck on bow, walnut stock with finely checkered forend and grip, overall lg. 43 1/4 in.

135 Westley Richards Rook Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 6396, .22 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, with some remnant color case finish, marked on the left and right sides of the receiver “WESTLEY RICHARDS” in a banner, lightly engraved trigger guard, marked on the left side of the barrel “WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO. LONDON,” barrel lg. 23 3/4, overall lg. 40 1/2 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, March 9, 1999. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $800-1,000

Provenance: James D. Julia, March 15, 2015, Lot 2364. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $10,000-15,000

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136 John Dickson & Son Takedown Rifle with Maker’s Case, early 20th century, serial number 6713, approx. .250 caliber, walnut stock with cheek-piece, and finely checkered forend and grip, the blued receiver with engraved cable borders and foliate decoration, blued barrel with folding leaf sights, marked “JOHN DICKSON AND SON, 63 PRINCES ST. EDINBURGH.,” with leather maker’s case, overall lg. 45 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $5,000-10,000

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137 Holland & Holland Double Rifle in .22 Hornet with Second Barrel Set, 20th century, serial number 31211, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, frame with floral scroll engraving, marked in gold-filled letters under the frame “22/HORNET,” the top of the barrels engraved “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” and “98 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON,” with leaf sights set for 200 and 300 yards, includes second barrel assembly in 410 gauge, overall lg. 39 1/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $5,000-10,000

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138 Holland & Holland Field Patent Falling Block Rifle, c. 1895-1904, serial number 19548, .303 caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, engraved on the left side of the receiver “HOLLAND & HOLLAND.,” blued barrel with folding leaf sights set for 200 and 300 yards, the top of barrel engraved “HOLLAND & HOLLAND 98 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON” and “WINNERS OF THE FIELD RIFLE TRIALS 1883,” overall lg. 45 3/4 in.

139 Army & Navy Corporation Society Singleshot Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 22591, .303 British caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, frame lightly engraved with foliate designs, marked on the rib “ARMY & NAVY. CO-OPERATIVE. SOCIETY. LIMTD LONDON,” barrel lg. 24 1/4, overall lg. 40 1/2 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 9, 2014.

140 Westley Richards Falling Block High Velocity Nitro Express Rifle, c. early 20th century, serial number 35990, .360 caliber, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left of the receiver “WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO./LONDON,” marked on the barrel near the breech “WESTLEY RICHARDS/ HIGH VELOCITY NITRO/EXPRESS RIFLE .360 BORE” and “WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO LONDON.,” barrel lg. 24 1/2, overall lg. 45 1/2 in.

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, October 22, 2012.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $1,500-2,000

Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, July 9, 2007.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $4,000-6,000

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Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $3,500-4,500

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141 W.W. Greener “Sharpshooter’s Club Mark I” Martini-action Rifle, early 20th century, serial number 010714, .310 caliber, walnut stock, barrel with adjustable elevation sight, engraved at the breech “W.W. GREENER BIRMINGHAM SHARPSHOOTER’S CLUB/ MARK I AMMUNITION/310,” overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Provenance: Westley Richards, Springfield, Missouri, April 16, 1999. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

142 Remington Model 03-A3 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1944, serial number 4029474, walnut stock marked with a “P” inside a square, and “R.R.A.” on the left side, marked on the receiver ring “U.S./REMINGTON/MODEL 03A3,” overall lg. 43 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 143 French Model 1892 Berthier Carbine, c. 1917, serial number 6952, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the receiver “St Etienne MLE 1892,” overall lg. 37 in.

144 Three Rifles, 19th/20th century, a Vetterli Model 78 Swiss Army service rifle, serial number 175915, 10.4x38mm Swiss Rimfire caliber, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the receiver “WAFFENFABRIK/ BERN/175915/M.78,” overall lg. 52; a Belgian single-shot rifle, no serial number, approx. 7.66mm caliber, beech stock, marked on top of the barrel “BELGUIM,” overall lg. 43; and a RWS Model 50 air rifle, serial number 423435, 4.5mm/.177 caliber, beech stock, marked on the top “RWS/MOD. 50/T 01,” overall lg. 44 5/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250

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145 Model 1903 Springfield Sporter, serial number 1262948, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the receiver ring “U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/ MODEL 1903.,” with an aftermarket barrel marked “A.O. NIEDNER/DOWAGIAC MICH,” overall lg. 48 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-400 146 Springfield Armory Model 1922 Boltaction Rifle, c. 1922, serial number 1366, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the receiver ring “U.S./ SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/MODEL OF 1922,” barrel marked “8-22,” overall lg. 44 1/4 in. Provenance: This rifle is one of the first 2,000 .22 caliber 1903 Springfield bolt-action rifles appropriated by congress for experimental training by members of the U.S. Army Rifle Team.

147 Model 1903 Springfield Mark I Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1919, serial number 1079290, walnut stock with two circle “P” marks below the trigger guard, marked on the receiver ring “U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/MODEL 1903/ MARK I,” overall lg. 43 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

148 Mannlicher-Schoenauer Bolt-action Carbine, c. mid-20th century, serial number 16392, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “OESTERR.WAFFENFABR.-GES. STEYR,” with a Zeiss scope, overall lg. 39 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

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149 Mannlicher-Schoenauer Model 1903 Boltaction Rifle, 20th century, serial number 11552, 6.5x54mm caliber, walnut stock with checkered grip, top of the receiver marked “MANNLICHER/SCHOENAUER/M. 1903,” with Zielklein Nr. 27531 scope, overall lg. 39 in. Provenance: Vintage Doubles LLC, Wenatchee, Washington, January 12, 2015. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $700-900 150 Browning Citori Over-and-under Shotgun, c. late 20th century, serial number 19835PP763, 20 gauge, walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and forend, marked on the right side of the barrel “SPECIAL STEEL 20GA-2 3/4” AND 3”-26,” overall lg. 41 3/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-400

151 Three Bolt-action .22 Caliber Rifles, a 12 Gauge Shotgun, and a Black Powder Hunting Gun, 20th century, a Remington Model 514, serial number 1900, walnut stock, with Lyman adjustable sight, and leather sling, overall lg. 42; a Remington Model 514, serial number 4, walnut stock, overall lg. 42; a Winchester Model 67-22, no serial number, walnut stock, overall lg. 43; a Winchester Model 37 Steelbilt single-barrel shotgun, walnut stock, overall lg. 45 1/2; and a Harrington & Richardson, Inc. Huntsman, 12 gauge Black Powder smooth bore gun, serial number AM267339, walnut stock, overall lg. 43 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $600-800 152 Winchester Model 94 Lever-action Rifle, c. 1941, serial number 1152615, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the barrel “MODEL 94/30 W.C.F.,” with a Leupold scope, overall lg. 38 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-400 153 Model 1898 Krag Jorgensen Bolt-action Rifle and Bayonet, c. 1901, serial number 308881, walnut stock with a crisp cartouche on the left side, marked on the left side of the receiver “U.S./MODEL 1898./SPRINGFIELD ARMORY.,” bayonet marked “U.S./1898,” overall lg. 49 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $400-600

155 Sporterized Krag Jorgensen Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1899, serial number 194337, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “U.S./ MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY.,” with an aftermarket barrel and a peep sight, overall lg. 45 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 156 Winchester Model 1893 Saddle Ring Carbine, c. 1914, serial number 760740, caliber 32 W.C.F., walnut stock, marked on the rear of the receiver tang “MODEL 1892/-WINCHESTER-,” overall lg. 37 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 157 Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine, c. 1919, serial number 873562, caliber 25-20 W.C.F., walnut stock, marked on the receiver tang “MODEL 1892/-WINCHESTER-,” overall lg. 37 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $1,000-1,500 158 Harrington and Richardson Model 1871 Single-shot Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number HW284441, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the barrel “MODEL 1871/CAL. 3855 WIN,” overall lg. 43 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250

154 Model 1898 Krag Bolt-action Carbine, c. 1901, serial number 477756, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the receiver “U.S./ MODEL 1898. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY.,” overall lg. 41 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

159 Four J. Stevens Rifles, 20th century, a “Crack Shot” Second Model, serial number E269, walnut stock marked on top of the barrel “J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO./ CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A.” and “CRACK SHOT/22 LONG RIFLE,” overall lg. 34 1/4; a Favorite Model, serial number G9, walnut stock marked on the top of the barrel “J. STEVENS A & T Co./CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A. PAT. APR. 17, 94,” and on the left flat “22-LONG RIFLE,” overall lg. 36 1/2; a Favorite Model, serial number P12, .22 caliber, walnut stock with adjustable folding peep sight, marked on the top of the barrel “J. STEVENS A & T CO./CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A. PAT. OCT. 29. 89,” overall lg. 36 1/2; and a Favorite Model 30, serial number 0227500, .17 H.M.R caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 36 1/2 in.

160 Two .22 Caliber Rifles, 20th century, a Savage Arms Company Model 1912 .22 L.R. Automatic, serial number 11265, walnut stock, top of the barrel marked “USE LESMOK OR SEMI-SMOKELESS/CRIMPED CTGS ONLY,” “MANUFACTURED BY SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY/UTICA, N.Y. U.S.A. PAT. DEC. 25, 1906./OTHER PATENTS PENDING.” and “MODEL 1912/.22 L.R. AUTOMATIC,” overall lg. 36; and a pump-action Remington Arms Company Fieldmaster Model 121, serial number 112423, walnut stock, receiver marked “THE/FIELDMASTER.REG. U.S. PAT. OFF/MODEL 121,” overall lg. 42 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 161 Winchester Model 88 Lever-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 174991A, walnut stock with cross-hatch and oak leaves carved on the wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the barrel “-MODEL 88- CAL .308 WIN-,” overall lg. 42 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 162 Winchester Model 88 Lever-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 112776, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the side of the barrel “-MODEL 88CAL. .243 WIN.,” overall lg. 42 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 163 Puma Model 92 Lever-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number SS096293, caliber .45 Colt, walnut stock, marked on the receiver tang “PUMA M92 IMPORTED BY/L.S.I. RENO, NV,” overall lg. 33 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 164 Remington Baikal Double Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 0822103759 R, walnut stock with checkered grip and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “MR221 Remington,” under the receiver “Baikal,” and on the top left of the barrel “45-70 GOVT,” overall lg. 39 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-400

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $400-600

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165 Birmingham Small Arms MartiniInternational Target Rifle and Scope, c. late 20th century, serial number U1680, caliber .22 long rifle, walnut stock, marked on the right side of the receiver “B.S.A. MARTINIINTERNATIONAL,” with a J. Unertl scope, overall lg. 43 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-400 166 Iver Johnson Skeeter Shotgun, c. mid-20th century, serial number 5609E, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the side of the receiver “-IVER JOHNSON/ HAMMER FORGED,” marked on the left barrel “CHAMBERED/FOR/3in SHELLS,” barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 42 1/4 in.

171 New England Firearms Company Handi Rifle SB2, c. late 20th century, serial number NC262448, walnut stock with a checkered wrist, marked on the left side of the barrel “HANDI RIFLE SB2/CAL45-70 GOVT,” overall lg. 37 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 172 New England Firearms Company Handi Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number NU243705, laminated stock, marked on the left side of the barrel “HANDI RIFLE/CAL. 243 WIN.,” with a Bushnell sportview scope, overall lg. 37 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $700-900 167 Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Double Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number SRW38622, caliber .22, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the rib “CONNECTICUT SHOTGUN MFG./ NEW BRITAIN CT. USA,” barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 38 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 168 Mossberg Ducks Unlimited Shotgun, c. late 20th century, serial number P339045, 12 gauge, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “DUCKS UNLIMITED,” overall lg. 47 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-400 169 Franchi 620 VS Shotgun, c. late 20th century, serial number HH11103, 20 gauge, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the right side of the receiver “Franchi/620 VS,” overall lg. 47 in.

173 Winchester Model 9422 Lever-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number F42445, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the barrel “WINCHESTER MODEL 9422 .22 S-LL.R.,” overall lg. 37 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250 174 Ruger Model 10/22 Semi-automatic Carbine, c. late 20th century, serial number 241-80796, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the receiver “RUGER/MODEL 10/22 CARBINE/.22 LR CALIBER,” with an aftermarket Sight Mark sight, overall lg. 37 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250 175 Winchester Model 70 Bolt-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number G130286, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the barrel “WINCHESTER MODEL 70 30-06 SPRG,” with a Leupold scope, overall lg. 42 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 170 Omega .410 Double Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number A42623, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left of the receiver “OMEGA 410 GAUGE 3,” overall lg. 38 in.

176 Remington 870 Express Super Magnum Shotgun, c. late 20th century, serial number C236130A, 12 gauge, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “Remington 870 EXPRESS SUPER MAGNUM,” rifled barrel with a spare smooth bore barrel, overall lg. 40 1/2 in.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $100-200

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

177 Remington Model 799 Bolt-action Rifle and Scope, c. late 20th century, serial number ZA850602055, laminated stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the receiver “CAL 22 HORNET/ REMINGTON MODEL 799,” with a Schmidt & Bender scope, overall lg. 39 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 178 Winchester Model 70 Bolt-action Rifle and Scope, c. late 20th century, serial number G365096, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the left side of the barrel “WINCHESTER MODEL 70 338 WIN. MAG.,” with a Leupold scope, overall lg. 47 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 179 Zastava Arms Model M85 Bolt-action Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number Z-D-03151, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, marked on the right side of the barrel “Mdl.M85,” and on the right side of the barrel “Cal .223 Rem/5.56 NATO,” overall lg. 39 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250 180 Birmingham Small Arms Company Target Rifle, c. mid to late 20th century, serial number P61479, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the receiver “B.S.A.,” and on the top of the barrel “Made By/The Birmingham Small Arms Co. LTD./England/Cartridge .220 Long Rifle,” overall lg. 44 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 181 Two J. Stevens Rifles, early 20th century, a J. Stevens “Favorite” Rifle, serial number 842, .32 long caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 38 1/4; and a J. Stevens “Visible Loading” Pump Action .22 Rifle, serial number J33, walnut stock, marked on the left side of the breech “22 SHORT-LONG/OR LONG RIFLE,” overall lg. 36 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-400 182 Single-shot .410 Gauge Shotgun, 20th century, serial number 464, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, overall lg. 40 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250

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183 Four Single-shot .22 Rifles, early 20th century, a Remington Rolling Block .22, serial number 58683; a Remington New Model No. 4 Rolling Block .22, serial number PX2; a Remington .22 with simple rolling block and round barrel, serial number S96490; and a Deutsch Werke Werk Erfurt Model 1 .22, serial number 4228, overall lg. to 41 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $250-350

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184 Ruger Model 77 Bolt-action Rifle with Custom Case, late 20th century, serial number 78-43084, .308 Winchester caliber, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, with Leupold Vari-X-III 1.5X5 scope, and custom leather case, overall lg. 40 in.

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Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 185 Browning Model 1885 Falling Block Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 01015NP247, walnut stock with checkered wrist and forend, marked on the right side of the barrel “BROWNING MODEL 1885 CALIBER .22-250 ONLY,” overall lg. 44 in.

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Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 186 Ruger Number 1 Falling Block Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 132-63233, walnut stock, marked on the rear of the receiver “RUGER/NO1,” left side of the barrel marked “.375 H&H MAG.,” overall lg. 40 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500 187 Winchester Model 1885 Falling Block Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number 00289MW85A, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and forend, color case hardened receiver, marked on the right side of the barrel “MODEL 1885 CAL. .17 HMR,” overall lg. 40 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250

189 Colt Officer’s Model Revolver, c. 1912, serial number 345128, .38 Special caliber, checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions, marked on the left side of the barrel “OFFICERS MODEL 38,” overall lg. 8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

190 Colt Police Positive Revolver, c. 1932, serial number 411730, .38 Special caliber, checkered wood grips marked “COLT,” marked on the left side of the barrel “POLICE/ POSITIVE/38 SPECIAL,” overall lg. 8 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

188 Colt Officer’s Model Third Issue Revolver, mid-20th century, serial number 641101, checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions, marked on the left side of the barrel “COLT OFFICERS MODEL 32/HEAVY BARREL,” barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 1/4 in.

191 Colt Pocket Positive Revolver, c. 1922, serial number 105187, .32 Police CTG caliber, checkered plastic grips marked “COLT,” marked on the left side of the barrel “POCKET/POSITIVE/32 POLICE CTG,” overall lg. 7 3/4 in.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $250-350

192 Ruger Security-six Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number 151-72921, checkered walnut grips with Ruger medallion, marked on the right side of the barrel “.357 MAGNUM CAL,” marked on the right side of the frame “RUGER SECURITY-SIX,” with original box, instructions, and related paperwork, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250 193 Four Early Pistols and Revolvers, early 20th century, a J. Stevens Arms Co. .22 short caliber single-shot pistol, serial number 38079, with walnut grips, overall lg. 9 3/4; a Remington Arms two-shot pocket pistol, serial number 186, .41 Rimfire caliber, with checkered black Bakelite grips, overall lg. 4 7/8; a Forehand & Wadsworth “Indian Bulldog” revolver, serial number 30061, .32 caliber, overall lg. 6; and a Forehand & Wadsworth revolver, serial number 22670, .32 caliber, with black Bakelite grips with “F&W” over shield, overall lg. 9 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $400-600

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194 Three .22 Caliber Revolvers, mid-19th century, a Smith & Wesson Model 1 revolver, serial number 109982, .22 short caliber with walnut grips, overall lg. 7; a Smith & Wesson Model 1 revolver, serial number 93441, .22 short caliber with mother-of-pearl grips, overall lg. 6 5/8; and a Forehand and Wadsworth revolver, serial number 23656, .22 short caliber, with walnut grips, overall lg. 5 1/2 in. $400-600

196 Herter’s .44 Caliber Single-action Revolver, late 20th century, serial number Z4388, .44 caliber, checkered black plastic grips with Herter’s medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “HERTER’S .44 CALIBRE,” barrel lg. 6 1/2, overall lg. 12 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250

195 Smith & Wesson Model 17-6 Revolver, late 20th century, serial number BEC7576, checkered walnut grips with “S&W” medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “.22 LONG RIFLE CTG.,” barrel lg. 5 3/4, overall lg. 11 in.

197 Colt New Frontier Single-action Army Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 15901NF, .45 Colt caliber, checkered black plastic grips with Colt horse medallions, marked on the left side of the barrel “COLT NEW FRONTIER S.A.A. .45,” barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 13 in.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

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198 Smith & Wesson Air Lite Revolver, late 20th century, serial number DBN5023, checkered rubber grip, marked on the right side of the barrel “.22 LONG RIFLE,” barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 7 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

199 Smith & Wesson .45 ACP Revolver, late 20th century, serial number DCL0984, .45 ACP caliber, black rubber grips with “S&W” medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “45 ASP,” overall lg. 7 3/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

200 Smith & Wesson Model 37 Airweight Revolver, late 20th century, serial number J536133, checkered walnut grips with “S&W” medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “AIRWEIGHT/38 SPL. CTG.,” barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 7 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250 201 Ruger Bearcat Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number 54326, 22 caliber, walnut grips, marked on the cylinder “RUGER BEARCAT,” barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250 202 Smith & Wesson Model 14-3 Long Barrel Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 16K4018, checkered walnut grips with “S&W” medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “38 S.&W. SPECIAL CTG.,” barrel lg. 8 3/8, overall lg. 13 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250 203 Colt Model 1911 Automatic Pistol with Target Alterations, c. mid to late 20th century, serial number 431909, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left of the frame “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” and on the left side of the slide “GOVERNMENT/MODEL/ COLT/AUTOMATIC/CALIBER .45,” with aftermarket sights, overall lg. 8 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $400-600

204 Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Pistol, c. 1916, serial number 137946, checkered black Bakelite grips marked “COLT” and with horse emblem, marked on the left side of the slide “COLT AUTOMATIC/CALIBRE 25”, with original box, and cleaning tool, overall lg. 4 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

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205 Mauser Model 1914 Pistol, c. 1914-23, serial number 98910, 7.65mm caliber, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left side of the slide “WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A.-G. IBERBDORF AN. MAUSER’S PATENT” and Mauser banner on the frame, (missing magazine), overall lg. 6 1/4 in.

210 Ruger New Model Single-Six Revolver, c. 2004, serial number 264-40029, walnut grips with Ruger medallions, marked on the left side of the frame “RUGER .22 CAL./NEW MODEL SINGLE-SIX,” with original box, instructions, related paperwork, and second cylinder, barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 11 in.

214 Smith & Wesson Model 36-1 Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 2J3321, .38 Smith & Wesson Special caliber, checkered plastic grips with “S&W” medallion, marked on the right side of the barrel “38 S.&W. SPECIAL CTG,” with original box, manual, and cleaning tools, barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 7 3/4 in.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-400

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250

206 Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Pistol, c. 1918, serial number 184828, checkered black Bakelite grips marked “COLT” and with horse emblem, marked on the left side of the slide “COLT AUTOMATIC/CALIBRE 25,” (missing magazine), overall lg. 4 1/2 in.

211 Colt New Frontier .22 Revolver, late 20th century, serial number G205440, checkered black plastic grips with Colt horse medallions and embossed eagles, marked on the left side of the barrel “NEW FRONTIER .22,” with original box, barrel lg. 4 3/8, overall lg. 9 1/2 in.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250 207 Artillery Model Luger, c. 1917, serial number 5731 all matching, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the toggle “DWM” and “1917” in front of the toggle, barrel lg. 7 7/8, overall lg. 12 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $700-900 208 Smith & Wesson Model 18-4 Revolver, late 20th century, serial number AAS3648, checkered walnut grips with “S&W” medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “.22 LONG RIFLE,” barrel lg. 4 1/8, overall lg. 9 3/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-250 209 Colt Officer’s Model Revolver, c. 1934, serial number 8911, checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions, marked on the left side of the barrel “COLT OFFICERS MODEL .22 LONG RIFLE,” barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

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Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 212 Colt New Frontier .22 Revolver, late 20th century, serial number G169015, checkered black plastic grips with Colt horse medallions and embossed eagles, marked on the left side of the barrel “NEW FRONTIER .22,” with original box, instruction manual, and related paperwork, (only one cylinder), barrel lg. 4 3/8, overall lg. 9 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 213 Two Target Pistols and a Pocket Deringer, 20th century, a .22 long rifle caliber Hartford Arms and Equipment Company pistol, serial number 3013, with checkered Bakelite grips, barrel lg. 6 3/4, overall lg. 10 3/4; a .22 long rifle caliber pocket Deringer, serial number 61062, with mottled brown plastic grips, marked on the left side of the barrel “cal. 22 l.r.,” marked on the under side of the barrel and frame “GERMANY,” with German proof marks, wooden case with green velvet liner, overall lg. 4; and a .177 caliber Hammerli Rapid air pistol, serial number 01279, with checkered wood grips, overall lg. 13 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

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215 Smith & Wesson Model 43 Revolver, late 20th century, serial number M70992, checkered walnut grips with “S&W” medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “.22 LONG RIFLE CTG.,” with original box, instructions and related paperwork, and cleaning tools, barrel lg. 3 1/2, overall lg. 8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250

216 Smith & Wesson Model 37 Chief’s Special Airweight Revolver, late 20th century, serial number J851166, checkered black plastic Crimson Trace grips, marked on the right side of the barrel “AIRWEIGHT/38 SPL. CTG.,” with original box, instructions and related paperwork, and cleaning tools, barrel lg. 1 3/4, overall lg. 6 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 217 Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 .44 Magnum Revolver, late 20th century, serial number AHT4729, .44 Magnum caliber, walnut grips with “S&W” medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “44 MAGNUM,” barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

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218 Smith & Wesson .38 Special Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 68953, .38 Special caliber, checkered walnut grips, marked on the right side of the barrel “38 S.&W. SPECIAL CTG,” barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 1/4 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 219 Smith & Wesson Model 41-1 Target Pistol, c. 1960s, serial number 27816, .22 short caliber, walnut target grips, marked on the right side of the barrel “22 SHORT CTG,” (missing magazine, barrel with compensator), barrel lg. 7, overall lg. 11 7/8 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $400-600

220 Smith & Wesson Model 41 Target Pistol, c. 1969, serial number 91752, .22 long rifle caliber, custom walnut target grips, marked on the right side of the barrel “22 LONG RIFLE CTG,” with original box, (missing magazine), barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 9 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $400-600

221 Colt Woodsman Automatic Pistol, c. 1936, serial number 100875, .22 long rifle caliber, checkered walnut grips, marked on the left side of the barrel “THE WOODSMAN,” the left side of the slide marked “COLT AUTOMATIC/ CAL. .22 LONG RIFLE,” with one magazine, barrel lg. 6 5/8, overall lg. 10 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $300-500

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222 Harrington & Richardson Model U.S.R.A. Single-shot Target Pistol, Worcester, Massachusetts, c. 1930s, serial number 2010, .22 caliber, checkered walnut grips, marked on the top of the barrel “HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO./WORCESTER, MASS. U.S.A.,” marked on the left side of the frame “H&R .22 SINGLE SHOT/LONG RIFLE CARTRIDGE/U.S.R.A. MODEL,” barrel lg. 10, overall lg. 14 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250

223 Smith & Wesson Model 17-3 Revolver, late 20th century, serial number 8K71560, .22 caliber, checkered wood grips with “S&W” medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “22 LONG RIFLE CTG,” with original box, instructions, and cleaning tools, with “Sure Grip” adapter, barrel lg. 5 7/8, overall lg. 11 in.

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $150-250

Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300 224 Smith & Wesson Model 19-4 .357 Magnum, late 20th century, serial number 61K7094, .357 Magnum caliber, checkered wood grips with “S&W” medallions, marked on the right side of the barrel “S&W 357 MAGNUM,” barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 1/2 in. Note: FFL. Please see p. 31. $200-300

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225 Smith & Wesson Regulation Police Revolver, c. early 1920s, serial number 22255, .38 Smith & Wesson caliber, checkered walnut grips, marked on the right side of the barrel “REGULATION POLICE/38 S.&W. CTG,” barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 8 1/2 in.

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Conditions of Sale 1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Skinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed the estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not a lot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot. 2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability. 3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot for sale. The auctioneer shall have sole discretion to refuse any bid, or refuse to acknowledge any bidder. Any bidder that plans on spending in excess of $100,000 should make arrangements with the accounting department at least five (5) days in advance of the sale, as a deposit may be required to participate. 4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner Inc. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item lot not paid for within thirty-five (35) days of the date of sale. Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to property left on its premises for more than three (3) days from the date of sale. If any property has not been removed within three (3) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. (a) Skinner Inc., may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed within the three days, and/or (b) Skinner Inc. may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without Reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and after deducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser. 5. Skinner accepts cash or check for payment. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner, Inc. or if a bank authorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. Skinner, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner, Inc. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by the drawee. Please contact Accounting for additional payment methods. Skinner does not accept payment by credit card for merchandise purchases. 6. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all items for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner Inc. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b) offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has breached any of its obligations, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price, holding the purchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale. 7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by such purchaser for such item. 8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the United States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items that include material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting of licensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitute cancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots. 9. Sales in Massachusetts, Florida, and New York are subject to the respective current sales taxes. Dealers, museums, and other qualifying parties may be exempt from sales tax upon submission of proper documentation. 10. A premium equal to 23% of the final bid price up to and including $100,000, plus 20% of the final bid price from $100,001 up to and including $1,000,000, plus 12% of the final bid price from $1,000,001 and over will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. 11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms printed within, posted, and announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person, through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid. 12. Skinner, Inc. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Skinner, Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalog. The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of this catalog, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Skinner, Inc. and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without our prior written consent. 13. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts or choice of law). The buyer/bidder agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this agreement may be brought, and any action against Skinner in connection with the transactions contemplated by this agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any federal court sitting therein. The bidder/buyer consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such suit. Revised January 21, 2015

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I wish to place the following bids in the sale listed above. I understand that Skinner, Inc. will execute bids as a convenience, and will not be held responsible for any errors or failure to execute bids. I understand that my bids are executed and accepted as per Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalog of this sale. Signature (Required)



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FOR OFFICE USE Marlborough

Boston

Phone

63 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116 617.350.5400 Fax 617.350.5429

Fax

274 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3000 Fax 508.970.3100

Employee:

www.skinnerinc.com

Board of Directors

Departments

Chairman of the Board

20th Century Design

Discovery Auctions

Jane D. Prentiss

Carly Babione

[email protected]

Kyle Johnson

508.970.3253

Melanie Trottier-Mitcheson

Stephen L. Fletcher Richard Albright

[email protected]

John Deighton

508.970.3202

Karen M. Keane

American & European Paintings & Prints

Andrew Payne

Robin S.R. Starr Elizabeth C. Haff Michelle Lamunière

Executive Management

Martina Tanga [email protected] 508.970.3206

Karen M. Keane

Stephen L. Fletcher Chris Barber Christopher D. Fox [email protected]

Chief Financial Officer Don Kelly

Executive Vice President

Stuart G. Slavid Stephanie Opolski Gwendolyn L. Smith [email protected] 508.970.3203

American Furniture & Decorative Arts President/Chief Executive Officer

European Furniture & Decorative Arts

Historic Arms & Militaria Joel Bohy [email protected] 508.970.3215

508.970.3200

Jewelry American Indian & Ethnographic Art

Victoria Bratberg

Douglas Deihl

John Colasacco

[email protected]

Kaitlin Shinnick

Stephen L. Fletcher

508.970.3254

[email protected]

Managing Director

Antique Motor Vehicles

Marie Keep

617.874.4313

Jane D. Prentiss [email protected] 508.970.3253

Kerry Shrives Stuart G. Slavid

Asian Works of Art Judith Dowling Helen Eagles Suhyung Kim

Vice Presidents

[email protected]

Gloria Lieberman

508.970.3216

Devon Eastland

[email protected]

508.970.3293

508.970.3247

Photographs

Robin S.R. Starr

Ceramics

Michelle Lamunière

Stuart G. Slavid

[email protected]

[email protected]

508.970.3264

508.970.3203

Western Massachusetts:

Silver

George Thomas Lewis

Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments

413.727.2721 [email protected]

Robert C. Cheney Jonathan Dowling

New York: Katie Banser-Whittle

Paul Dumanowski

212.787.1114 [email protected]

[email protected] 508.970.3201

305.503.4423 [email protected]

[email protected]

Lawrence Kearney

Jane D. Prentiss

Florida: April L. Matteini, G.G.

Adam Tober

Oriental Rugs & Carpets

[email protected]

Regional Directors

Musical Instruments

Books & Manuscripts

Carol McCaffrey

L. Emerson Tuttle

[email protected]

508.970.3263

Victoria Bratberg Eric Jones

Kerry Shrives 508.970.3256

Senior Vice Presidents Marie Keep

Judaica

Stuart G. Slavid [email protected] 508.970.3203

Wine, Whisky & Ale Marie Keep Joseph Hyman Anna Ward [email protected]

Maine: Bruce Buxton 207.772.6979 [email protected]

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508.970.3296

Auction Services Consignments

Marketing, Media & Communications

Appraisal & Auction Services LaGina Austin Christine E. Finn Katie Fitzgerald Rachel Kingsley Elizabeth Zwicker

Exhibitions & Property Boston:

Marketing

Laura V. Sweeney

L. Emerson Tuttle

Sarah L. Collins

Linsey MacDougall

Benjamin Evans

Jenna Nastri

Jessica R. Lincoln

Jessica Pratas

508.970.3299

Subscriptions

Institutional Relations

Linsey MacDougall

L. Emerson Tuttle

Receptionist Emily Gerling 617.350.5400

508.970.3240

508.970.3130

Advertising/Production

Consignment Services

Pamela Van de Houten

Patricia Walker King

Jeffrey R. Antkowiak

Rebecca Hamel

Stanley P. Bystrowski

Carol Zeigler

John Cornelius

508.970.3204

Kristina M. Harrison

Marlborough: Warehouse Frederic Trottier 508.970.3209 Samatha Heighton

Kathleen Jones

Customer Relations/Human Resources

Cheryl Richards Photography

Carol McCaffrey

Skinner Online

508.970.3252

Kerry Shrives

Receptionist Lindsay White 508.970.3000

Daniel Bar

Accounting

Judie Ochsner

Transportation

Lizz Webber

Eric Jones

[email protected]

508.970.3229

508.970.3279

Denise Johnson

Absentee & Telephone Bidding

508.970.3269

William Madden

Boston: 617.874.4318

508.970.3266

Marlborough: 508.970.3211 Discovery: 508.970.3208

Kevin Rota 508.970.3283

Auctioneers Chris Barber, John Colasacco, Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie Keep, Jessica R. Lincoln, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney

63 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116 617.350.5400 Fax 617.350.5429

www.skinnerinc.com

274 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3000 Fax 508.970.3100

130 Miracle Mile, Suite 220 Coral Gables, FL 33134 305.503.4423 Fax 305.709.2143

415 Madison Avenue, #1418 New York, NY 10017 212.787.1113 Fax 646.893.0179

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Directions to the Marlborough Gallery

SKINNER

From Boston and Points East: Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) West to Route 495 North at exit 11A. Proceed on Route 495N to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. Keep left at the fork in the ramp. At the bottom of the exit ramp take a left at the lights onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

From Points North: Take Route 495 South to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. Stay left at the fork in the ramp, and turn left onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

From Points West: Take 290 East toward Marlborough. Merge onto Route 495 South via exit 26A, toward Cape Cod. Take the Simarano Drive exit, 23C. Stay left at the fork in the ramp, and turn left onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

From Points South: Take Route 495 North to exit 23C, Simarano Drive. At the bottom of the exit ramp take a left at the lights onto Simarano Drive. Take a right at the next light onto Cedar Hill Street. Skinner is at #274 on the left.

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Asian Works of Art

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