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GROUP OF MODEL 1903/03A3 BOLTS
GROUP OF MODEL 1903/03A3 BOLTS AND BOLT PARTS United States,Large group of bolts and bolt parts; firing pins; springs; and two wooden spare parts containers with spare parts.
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GROUP OF SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
GROUP OF SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M-1922 STOCKS & PARTS United States,Six Model 1922 walnut stocks; two butt plates; three bolt handles; three bolt heads; firing pins; and other small parts.
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STERLING MODEL 302 PISTOL 22LRE&R
STERLING MODEL 302 PISTOL 22LRE&R Inc., Gasport, NY Model 302 Sterling pistol, chambered in .22 L.R. Barrel measures approx. 2 1/4". Serial # A09279. One magazine, extra grips (cracked), firing pin, trigger, parts diagram, and original instructions included.
Clean bore. Age-appropriate wear to finish. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house. Please check the shipping details in our terms and conditions for specifics on firearm shipping. Blackwell Auctions holds a Federal Firearms License (FFL). All firearms: pistol, revolver, shotgun & rifle transactions will be conducted in accordance with local, state and Federal laws, without exception.
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COLT DIAMONDBACK REVOLVER.38
COLT DIAMONDBACK REVOLVER.38 special caliber, serial number D12470, 4 in. barrel stamped "DIAMONDBACK .38 SPECIAL CTG" on left side, "COLTS PTFA MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." on right side, serrated ramp front blade sight, Colt Accro style rear sight, blued finish, checkered walnut grips with silver Colt medallions, 9-1/4 in. overall
Note: Brunk Auctions strictly complies with all Federal and State regulations pertaining to the sale and transfer of firearms. This firearm requires the filing of an ATF form 4473 and completion of an NICS background check or proof of possession of an appropriate Federal Firearms License. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to comply with all State firearms regulations.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
clean surface, loss to toe of walnut grips, one side of grip darker than the other, grooved spur of hammer bent to left, movement of firing pin, trigger hammer and cylinder appear to function correctly, clean rifled bore, relatively clean cylinders
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CELADON MONOCHROME GLAZED CHINESE
CELADON MONOCHROME GLAZED CHINESE VASE WITH CHILONGcrackled green glaze all over with thinning at high relief areas and rim, double gourd shape and long sloping neck, applied chilong on side with curling tail, 7 x 5-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Colorado
Condition:
firing anomaly crack at tail, crazing, glaze firing pin hole on body
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CASED TANNER HANNOVER SIDE HAMMER
CASED TANNER HANNOVER SIDE HAMMER PELLET PISTOLmid 19th century, round barrel with smooth bore approximately 7mm caliber, pivoting chamber and side firing pin of ornate fish detail, markings "TANNER" and "IN HANNOVER" at opposing sides, front blade sight, walnut stock with checkered grip, fancy engraved scrollwork throughout including trigger guard, numbered "302", length 15 in.; with accouterments and original wooden case
Provenance: Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia
Condition:
expected light abrasions and toning, appears original, not tested for operation; natural split occurring at top of wooden case but not affecting overall integrity
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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
Note: Brunk Auctions strictly complies with all Federal and State regulations pertaining to the sale and transfer of firearms. This firearm requires the filing of an ATF form 4473 and completion of an NICS background check or proof of possession of an appropriate Federal Firearms License. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to comply with all State firearms regulations.
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
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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARBINE
SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CARBINE United StatesC. 1863-64.50-70 caliber, serial number 72363, walnut stock marked on the butt "76/F3C" for the 76th trooper, F company, 3rd Cavalry, and an inspectors cartouche on the left side near the saddle ring, right and left sides of the receiver marked with patent dates, the top of the barrel behind the sight marked "NEW MODEL 1863", with a tag mentioning an article about the gun in "Frontier Times" relating to the history of the gun, and a copy of "Frontier Times" magazine with the article. Note: This gun purportedly has a provenance to being found by a burial detail at the Little Big Horn battlefield. Three primers were fired and tested to see if they matched any from the Little Big Horn battle and the firing pin impressions didn't match known examples.
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NAVAL ELECTRIC CO. BRASS U.S.
NAVAL ELECTRIC CO. BRASS U.S. NAVY SIGNAL CANNON WITH TRIPOD NEW YORK, CIRCA 1895 HEIGHT ON TRIPOD 27.5". CANNON LENGTH 39.75". TOTAL LENGTH ON TRIPOD 65".NAVAL ELECTRIC CO. BRASS U.S. NAVY SIGNAL CANNON WITH TRIPOD, New York, Circa 1895, Rare example built specifically as a signal cannon as it was made to fire blank shells. Deeply engraved near loading breech "U.S.N. OR 251 C 5.18". Brass barrel with raised band at trunnions and a sight mounted at the top. Rotating brass handle used to slide the breach into the block and lock it in place. Retains original trunnion caps, bots, and a brass and black-painted steel collapsible tripod. Cannon is fired by pulling a cord that activates a hammer to strike a firing pin that in turn strikes the back of the shell. Modified with a new 10-ga. shell reducer so that it can fire commercially available shells, making it far more usable. Dimensions: Height on tripod 27.5". Cannon length 39.75". Total length on tripod 65". Provenance: From the collection of Jack Warner. Jack Warner (d. 2017), a businessman and philanthropist, was renowned for assembling one of the greatest private collections of American art, which included hundreds of paintings, sculpture, furniture and decorative art representing masterpieces from the 18th Century through the early 20th Century, notably works by Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Albert Bierstadt, Asher B. Durand, John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt, William Merritt Chase, Edward Hopper, Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth. He was also an avid collector of nautical antiques and established the North River Yacht Club in 1978, where he displayed many of his fine marine antiques at the club house. In recognition of his collection, Warner was awarded the Frederic Edwin Church Award in 2010. Warner's collecting achievement was also recognized in 2011 by the naming of the newly-opened Jack and Susan Warner Hudson River Gallery in the Metropolitan Museum of American Art in New York. Warner's remarkable collection was displayed and operated by his foundation in the Westervelt-Warner Museum of American Art from 2002 until 2011, attracting thousands of visitors to Tuscaloosa, Alabama each year.
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ANTIQUE C. SHARPS FOUR BARREL
ANTIQUE C. SHARPS FOUR BARREL PEPPERBOX PISTOLANTIQUE C. SHARPS FOUR BARREL PEPPERBOX PISTOL, 30 rimfire caliber, 3" barrels, brass frame, walnut grips, spur trigger, rotating firing pin, push button barrel release, serial #5200, manufactured circa 1865. No FFL or background check required.
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REBUILT ITHACA SXS SHOTGUN, 12 GA
REBUILT ITHACA SXS SHOTGUN, 12 GA An Ithaca side-by-side shotgun which has been refitted with handcarved forend and buttstock with some internal issues. The shotgun features blued barrels with single bead sight fixed to a stainless finish frame with engravings of game birds with smooth walnut overswell forend and buttstock with a Pachmayr "White Line" recoil pad. Gun is in overall alright condition aesthetically with some finish wear to the barrels and a very rough interior finish to the carving. The gun does have some mechanical issues which prevent it from being safe to shoot. The right firing pin typically sticks upon firing and will not recede easily upon breaking the action. S/N: 143717, Caliber: 12 Gauge (2 3/4" Chamber), LoP: 14", BBL: 28", OAL: 44"
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MOSSBERG "BROWNIE" FOUR BARREL
MOSSBERG "BROWNIE" FOUR BARREL PISTOL, 22 LR CALIBMOSSBERG "BROWNIE" FOUR BARREL PISTOL, 22 lr caliber, 2 1/2" barrels, blued finish, top break action, rotating firing pin, missing left grip, serial #423, manufactured 1919-1932. Lot requires FFL or background check.