- TWO ANTIQUE PISTOLS Continental,A flintlock
TWO ANTIQUE PISTOLS Continental,A flintlock pistol with a .63 bore, NSN, walnut stock, brass fittings (broken trigger guard); and a double barrel percussion pistol with a .67 bore, no serial number, walnut stock, and marked on the top of the barrel "FA EIBAR".
- SPANISH HALF STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLESpanish
SPANISH HALF STOCK PERCUSSION RIFLESpanish half stock percussion rifle, ,28 caliber, the 31.5" octagonal barrel marked Eibar-Espana with numerous inspection marks, foliate engraved lockplate, checkered stock, inset cap box, strong action, overall length: 51.5"
- (5) ANTIQUE FLINTLOCK & PERCUSSION PISTOLS(lot
(5) ANTIQUE FLINTLOCK & PERCUSSION PISTOLS(lot of 5) Antique flintlock and percussion pistols: (1) percussion, 6" octagonal barrel, estimated at .50 caliber, foliate engraving at lockplate, hammer, backstrap and trigger guard, the octagonal barrel marked with mostly illegible owners name Francisco A...... , and 1854, ram rod, hardwood partial checkered stock, lanyard ring, good action, overall: 12.25"l (1) flintlock, brass inset stamp at the 4.5" round and octagonal barrel believed to be a Spain armorer, brass at left lockplate and butt, belt hook, trigger guard broken at front thus lacking guard strap, lacking ramrod, strong action, overall: 9.5"l; (1) flintlock boot pistol, 2.5" octagonal and round barrel, hammer spring apparently broken, minimal foliate engraving, overall: 7"l; (1) Spanish percussion side by side double barrel pistol, 6" octagonal barrels marked at the rib Curucelegui Eibar, triggers are hidden until cocking of hammer(s) minimal geometric engraving, checkered wood handle, lacking lanyard ring, overall: 11"l; (1) percussion pistol, 7" round barrel marked at the underside 34, minimal foliate engraving, ribbed wood handle lacking butt cap, lacking three original screws
- FOUR ANTIQUE EUROPEAN PISTOLSdragoon
FOUR ANTIQUE EUROPEAN PISTOLSdragoon style flintlock, "E/LG/(star)" in oval at top of barrel; French musket, "Delpire a Paris" on barrel and side lock plate, "ABM" discretely marked in wood at grip; Spanish double barrel pinfire with folding bayonet, marked "Julian Arrizabagala, Eibar" at barrel, with leather holster; diminutive six shot pistol, maker unknown, numbers and hallmarks on cylinder, engraved scrollwork, longest 15-1/2 in.
Provenance: From a Private Collection Assembled in Spain and Britain from the 1960s through the 1980s
Condition:
moderate to heavy pitting throughout, some furniture loose or missing, hairline cracks to wood not impairing overall integrity
- 126. TOLEDO DRESS CANE -SPAIN, CA. 1885
126. TOLEDO DRESS CANE -SPAIN, CA. 1885 -TOLEDO STEEL B...126. Toledo Dress Cane -Spain, Ca. 1885 -Toledo steel ball knob with dense 24-karat yellow gold wire, Damascene work with arabesque and trellises within multiple frames, eucalyptus wood shaft and a horn ferrule. The remarkable inlay speaks for the Zoluagas workshop from Eibar and is a superb example of the Spanish Toledo art. -H. 101 -$400-$500
- 124. TOLEDO DAMASCENE STEEL AND GOLD
124. TOLEDO DAMASCENE STEEL AND GOLD DRESS CANE -CA. 18...124. Toledo Damascene Steel and Gold Dress Cane -Ca. 1880 -Damascene steel handle fashioned in a stretching and tapering plain shape with a gently rounded square top and encrusted with dense 24 karat gold wire inlay accordingly arranged in four mirrored, dropping panels of swirling floral trellises, trailing patterns and multiple borders at one end and a matching, encircling collar at the other. Dark coco palm wood shaft and a brass ferrule. Despite some wear, artistic bravura and technical virtuosity are still apparent in the profile of this Spanish knob from Toledo. -The preservation of damascening in Spain was almost entirely due to the genius of a single family, the Zuloagas. The town of Eibar, remote in the mountains of the Basque country, became, through their efforts, the center of European damascening in the 19th century. Interestingly, the impact of the Zuloagas was, for a brief period, even greater in England than in Spain itself. -H. 7” x 1”, O.L. 37 ½” -$300-$400
- 101. TOLEDO DRESS CANE -SPAIN, CA. 1885
101. TOLEDO DRESS CANE -SPAIN, CA. 1885 -A LARGE TOLEDO...101. Toledo Dress Cane -Spain, Ca. 1885 -A large Toledo steel crook handle with dense 24 karat yellow gold wire Damascene work with chimeras, arabesque and trellises within multiple frames, ebony shaft and a metal ferrule. The remarkable inlay speaks for the Zoluagas workshop from Eibar and is a superb example of the Spanish Toledo art. -H. 4” x 3 ¾”, O.L. 1” x 1”, O.L. 36 ½” -$300-$400
- DAMASCENE STEEL AND GOLD TOLEDO CANE-Ca.
DAMASCENE STEEL AND GOLD TOLEDO CANE-Ca. 1880 -Small Damascene steel ball knob totally encrusted with dense 24-karat gold wire overlay. -Centered at the top by a round shield with a winged Chimera, the knob is furthermore embellished with two wider bands of repeated meshing arcs and rich, infinite and interlacing lines decorated in the same taste yet with different patterns. The gold overlay extends on the integral cylindrical collar with plain and matched concentric gold ribbons. -Dark tropical wood shaft with a pleasing matted surface and a horn ferrule. -The splendor of the decoration stems its appeal primarily from the amazing workmanship and the emphasizing contrast between the black color of the steel and the sparkling shine of the gold. -An art form with over a thousand years of history, damascening is the art of decorating steel objects with designs in gold and silver, resulting in beautiful embellishments of the object. As its name suggests, damascene found its way to Toledo from Damascus, Syria and the ancient artisans that created and exported this craft. -The preservation of damascening in Spain was almost entirely due to the genius of a single family, the Zuloagas. The town of Eibar, remote in the mountains of the Basque country, became, through their efforts, the center of European damascening in the 19th century. Interestingly, the impact of the Zuloagas was, for a brief period, even greater in England than in Spain itself. -H. 1 ½” x 1 ¼”, O.L. 38” -$200-$300 -The Victorians’ fascination with techniques. their reverence for the crafts as well as the art and architecture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and above all their passion for holding industrial art exhibitions provided quite exceptional conditions for craftsmen, who were able to develop and display their skills in a way that had hitherto been readily available on to painters and sculptors. Preeminent among such craftsmen in contemporary eyes were the art-metalworkers who produced decorative objects, usually in pseudo-medieval or Renaissance style, in both precious and base metals, and preeminent among these were the virtuoso exponents of embossed and chiseled ornament with whom the Zuloagas are to be ranked, though they are now best known for their gold and silver damascened work on iron. -The adulation that the leading figures in this field received from contemporary critics now seems extraordinary.
- DAMASCENE STEEL AND GOLD CANE-Ca. 1880
DAMASCENE STEEL AND GOLD CANE-Ca. 1880 -Small Damascene steel handle with a round and flattened top encrusted with a circular shield of dense 24-karat gold wire inlay centered by the characterizing Chimera with a wider frame of radiating shells, and a longer and tapering stem with a matching wider encircling band-collar with multiple and various decorative trailing rings. The artistic bravura and technical virtuosity manifested here is breathtaking and let us assume that this handle originates from the workshops of the grand master Placido Zuloaga from Eibar. Ebony shaft and a horn ferrule. The cane was obviously used only at festive occasions and survived in mint condition. -The preservation of damascening in Spain was almost entirely due to the genius of a single family, the Zuloagas. The town of Eibar, remote in the mountains of the Basque country, became, through their efforts, the center of European damascening in the 19th century. Interestingly, the impact of the Zuloagas was, for a brief period, even greater in England than in Spain itself. -H. 3 ¾” x 1 ¼”, O.L. 39” -$300-$400 -The Victorians’ fascination with techniques. their reverence for the crafts as well as the art and architecture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and above all their passion for holding industrial art exhibitions provided quite exceptional conditions for craftsmen, who were able to develop and display their skills in a way that had hitherto been readily available on to painters and sculptors. Preeminent among such craftsmen in contemporary eyes were the art-metalworkers who produced decorative objects, usually in pseudo-medieval or Renaissance style, in both precious and base metals, and preeminent among these were the virtuoso exponents of embossed and chiseled ornament with whom the Zuloagas are to be ranked, though they are now best known for their gold and silver damascened work on iron. The adulation that the leading figures in this field received from contemporary critics now seems extraordinary.
- TOLEDO GOLD DAMASCENE DRESS CANE-Ca.
TOLEDO GOLD DAMASCENE DRESS CANE-Ca. 1890 -Large gold Damascene steel crook handle fashioned in a well-proportioned, classic crook shape with slightly widening nose and profusely encrusted with dense matt polished 24-karat yellow and greenish gold wire and leaf inlay. -Rich, the ornamentation is well arranged in mirrored panels of swirling floral trellises and shows several differently shaped windowpanes with the characterizing Chimeras. -The artistic bravura and technical virtuosity manifested here is breathtaking. Made to different standards and styles, it exudes a quiet and classy elegance and has the essential mix of rarity, quality and excellent initial condition. -The knob is graced by a well-streaked and richly hued rosewood shaft and a horn ferrule. -Old world refinement is apparent in the profile of this cane, which is literally fine art at hand. -H. 4 ½” x 4”, O.L. 37 ¼” -$600-$800 -An art form with over a thousand years of history, damascening is the art of decorating steel objects with designs in gold and silver, resulting in beautiful embellishments of the object. As its name suggests, damascene found its way to Toledo from Damascus, Syria and the ancient artisans that created and exported this craft. -The preservation of damascening in Spain was almost entirely due to the genius of a single family, the Zuloagas. The town of Eibar, remote in the mountains of the Basque country, became, through their efforts, the center of European damascening in the 19th century.
- VICTOR SARASQUETA DOUBLE BARREL SLE
VICTOR SARASQUETA DOUBLE BARREL SLE SHOTGUNmade in Spain circa 1950's, side by side configuration, 12 gauge, SN 82144, 14 in. LOP, 27-1/2 in. barrels, 2-3/4 in. chambers, "Victor Sarasqueta Eibar" engraved in circle on matted barrel rib near breech, brass bead front sight, full choke bores, case colored sidelock action with ejectors, scrollwork and floral engraving, "Victor Sarasqueta" engraved on sidelock, arcade barrel fences with engraving, engraved safety slide and blued lever, light engraving on trigger guard, double triggers, cocking indicators, automatic safety, checkered walnut splinter forend with Anson release, slightly cast off walnut checkered straight grip stock with rubber buttpad, 43-3/4 in. overall, 6.5 lbs. comes with leather over the shoulder travel gun case
Provenance: From the Collection of Adolfo Pfeiffer
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Condition:
shiny bores with oxidation speckles near ends, exterior of barrels with bluing, some light abrasions, scratches, and dings, light oxidation to other metal components, very light handling wear to wooden components, some scratches on stock, mashed butt pad, nice tight action, triggers and hammers appear to function, cocking indicators work, left firing pin not visible and may be broken or need an adjustment
- EXCEPTIONAL MATCHED PAIR OF FINE PEDRO
EXCEPTIONAL MATCHED PAIR OF FINE PEDRO ARRIZABALAGA SLE...circa 1960's, 12 gauge, 2-3/4 in. chambers, consecutive matching SN's 9294 and 9295 for shotguns 1 and 2, LOP 15 in., 25-1/2 in. chopper lump barrels, matte ribs with gold "1" and "2" at breeches, right barrels engraved "PEDRO ARRIZABALAGA-EIBAR" on tops, left barrels engraved "ALFAJ LASERNA" on tops, all bores with modified choke, brass bead front sights, hallmarks, makers marks, and measurements on barrel flats and underside of barrels, receiver flats with stamped makers mark, hallmarks and measurements, case colored receivers, hand detachable sidelock action, assisted opening, cocking indicators and automatic safety, English style rose and scroll engraving to entire receiver, barrel fences, and barrel tang, blued side lever, safety slide and trigger guard with engraving, double triggers, figured splinter forend with Anson release, blued engraved metal forend caps with gold inlaid "1" and "2", fine multipoint pattern checkering, highly figured straight grip stocks fitted up to the barrel fences, slightly cast off, multipoint fine checkering to grip, red butt pad, overall 42-3/4 in., both shotguns weight approximately 6 lbs. 10 oz., guns come with double leather over the shoulder sling travel case
Provenance: From the Collection of Adolfo Pfeiffer
Note: Purchased in Spain by the consignor in the 1960s
Condition:
shotgun no.1 has shiny bores with some frosting and speckle oxidation, orange stain to left bore at muzzle, minor handling wear to exterior of barrels with some surface abrasions, dings and nicks, minor wear and oxidation to blued components, slight color loss to barrel fences, good case coloring on receiver, very light handling wear to splinter forend, a few minor scuffs, scratches and dings to stock, wear to finish at grip and butt, hardened red butt pad, nice tight action, triggers, ejectors, cocking indicators and automatic safety all appear to function properly, shotgun no.2 has shiny bore with some frosting and minor speckle oxidation and and area of oxidation in the left bore, minor handling wear to the exterior of barrels, scuffs to surface and fading of bluing, receiver with good case coloring, some oxidation to blued components, loss of coloring to barrel fences, scratch to trigger guard, very little evidence of handling to splinter forend, scratches to stock above receiver, wear to finish at grip and butt of stock, hardened red butt pad, nice tight action, triggers, ejectors, cocking indicators, and automatic safety all appear to function correctly
- Eighteen Gilt Bronze Turtle Bell Pulls
20th
Eighteen Gilt Bronze Turtle Bell Pulls
20th Century
each marked Pat. No. 19536/ No. 30366 to the underside, some further inscribed BOJ/ EIBAR ESPANA or MADE IN SPAIN.
Length of longest 5 1/2 inches.
- FCA. DE ARMAS GARANTIZADAS "APACHE"
FCA. DE ARMAS GARANTIZADAS "APACHE" REVOLVERFCA. DE ARMAS GARANTIZADAS "APACHE" DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 32 WCF caliber, 5" barrel, blued finish, checkered walnut grips, six shot fluted cylinder, fixed sights, external hammer, swing out cylinder, serial #61939, manufactured 1925 Eibar-Espana, includes brown leather gun belt and holster monogramed WGR. Lot requires FFL or background check.
- CRUCELEGUI HERMANOS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER,
CRUCELEGUI HERMANOS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 32 LONCRUCELEGUI HERMANOS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 32 long caliber, 4" barrel, blued finish, checkered walnut grips, swing out six shot fluted cylinder, Smith and Wesson styling, fixed sights, serial #E14319, manufactured in Eibar, Spain. Lot requires FFL or background check.
- STAR MODEL 40 "FIRESTAR" SINGLE ACTION
STAR MODEL 40 "FIRESTAR" SINGLE ACTION SEMI AUTOMASTAR MODEL 40 "FIRESTAR" SINGLE ACTION SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL, 40 S&W caliber, 3.39" "Acculine" barrel, "Starvel" finish, black rubber grips, six shot magazine, three dot sights, steel frame, push button magazine release, serial #2003380, imported by Interarms, manufactured in Eibar, Spain. Lot requires FFL or background check.
- THREE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLSThree semi-automatic
THREE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLSThree semi-automatic pistols, to include a Spanish Eibar nickel plated, .32 caliber, with checkered walnut grips, 4" barrel. SN #68187 C&R ; a FN-Browning, .32 caliber, with checkered gutta percha logo grips, 4" barrel. SN #9057 C&R ; and a FN Browning, 7.62 mm, with checkered walnut grips, 4 1/2" barrel. SN #1037a C&R
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Condition:
Eibar - overall good condition. Heavy flaking to nickel on frame and slide, fair bore, good grips. .32 - overall good condiition, holster wear to slide, retains 60% original blue, good bore. 7.62- overall good condition, some minor frosting to blue, 50% original blue remaining, hold open does not stay open.
- THREE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLSThree semi-automatic
THREE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLSThree semi-automatic pistols, to include a Spanish Eibar nickel plated, .32 caliber, with checkered walnut grips, 4" barrel. SN #68187 C&R ; a FN-Browning, .32 caliber, with checkered gutta percha logo grips, 4" barrel. SN #9057 C&R ; and a FN Browning, 7.62 mm, with checkered walnut grips, 4 1/2" barrel. SN #1037a C&R
All handguns requiring registration must be shipped FedEx priority overnight. Some states have additional restrictions. Visit www.atf.gov for more information on shipping firearms.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Eibar - overall good condition. Heavy flaking to nickel on frame and slide, fair bore, good grips. .32 - overall good condition, holster wear to slide, retains 60% original blue, good bore. 7.62- overall good condition, some minor frosting to blue, 50% original blue remaining, hold open does not stay open.
- RETOLAZA & ARIZMENDI DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERRETOLAZA
RETOLAZA & ARIZMENDI DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERRETOLAZA & ARIZMENDI DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 38 long caliber, 5" barrel, blued finish, diamond checkered walnut grips, fluted six shot swing out cylinder, fixed sights, serial #1703, manufactured in Eibar Spain. Lot requires FFL or background check.
- CRUCELEGUI HERMANOS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERCRUCELEGUI
CRUCELEGUI HERMANOS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERCRUCELEGUI HERMANOS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 32 long caliber, 4" barrel, blued finish, checkered walnut grips, swing out six shot fluted cylinder, Smith and Wesson styling, fixed sights, serial #E14319, manufactured in Eibar, Spain. Lot requires FFL or background check.
- EIBAR MUGICA AG 7738 410 SHOTGUN 42
EIBAR MUGICA AG 7738 410 SHOTGUN 42 ¾ " long The Spanish manufactured .410 shotgun features blued 27 ? " long blued
barrels, with a color case hardened receiver, trigger guard and side mounted
barrel release. The firing pins are free floating. The manual cocked exposed hammers sit side by side in the receiver, and are of the rebounding type.
However as there is no positive safety, it is best carried with the barrels in the open position. A single brass bead provides the shooter with a reference point. Fitted with extractors. The forearm and the buttstock are both hand checkered hardwood. Choke constriction appears to conform with American standards of "modified choke" in right barrel and "full choke" in the left barrel. Butt is plain wood, no plate or pad. Marked .410 X 65, appears to imply the shotgun is chambered for American 2.5" shotgun shell.
- Laurona Eibar over and under double
Laurona Eibar over and under double barrel shotgun 12 gauge made for Sears & Robuck Co. serial #113568 28" barrels with a... ?