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41 CALIBER COLT SINGLE ACTION
41 CALIBER COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, C. 1899Property of a Private Collection, Savannah, GA early smokeless powder, s/n 183852, marked '41 Colt' on side of barrel, marked 'Pat. Sept. 19.1871., July 2. 72. Jan. 19. 75.' on body above trigger, mar
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ITHACA HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN United
ITHACA HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN United States,12 gauge, serial number 130989, walnut stock with a checkered wrist and hand guard, blued barrels, receiver marked "ITHACA HAMMERLESS" in a banner on each side of the receiver, and marked "SMOKELESS POWDER STEEL" on the top of each barrel. Note: FFL
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER
WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE, .30-30Winchester Model 1894 rifle, .30WCF caliber, lever action, 26" round barrel with buckhorn sight, marked at the barrel top "Manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co, New Haven, Conn. U.S.A., Patented August 21, 1894," below rear sight: "Nickel Steel Barrel, Especially for Smokeless Powder," caliber forward of breech, marked at the rear tang: "Model 1894, Winchester, trademarked information," figured rear stock crescent butt plate, serial number at underside:
874XXX, mfg. 1920 *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER*
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COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET AUTO PISTOL,
COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET AUTO PISTOL, .32 CALIBERColt Model 1903 Hammerless 32 Pocket Auto pistol, 3rd type, .32 caliber, 3.75" barrel, marked at the right side on two lines Automatic Colt, Calibre 32 Rimless Smokeless, safety grip, serial number at the left frame, Rampant Colt at rear of left slide, Colt banner and Rampant Colt hard rubber grips, mfg. 1909, SN 88XXX
*REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER*
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MARLIN MODEL 19-G SHOTGUN, 12 GA
MARLIN MODEL 19-G SHOTGUN, 12 GA Marlin's turn of the century improvement on their earlier Model 1898 pump shotgun. The Model 19 addresses a number of ergonomic and safety-related complaints of the earlier model while also improving it for the then new smokeless powder cartridges which were dominating the market. The shotgun features an all-blued finish with a corn-cob style pump grip and smooth walnut buttstock. This particular shotgun had unfortunately suffered in a damp environment, thankfully with only some minor spots of pitting, but leaving the finish only about 75% remaining. There are no observable mechanial issues with this gun and the internals are in overall good condition. S/N: A24927, Caliber: 12 GA (2 3/4" Chamber), BBL: 29" (Full Choke), LoP: 13 1/2", OAL: 48 1/2".
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ONE SAVAGE ARMS CO. SMOKELESS RIFLE
ONE SAVAGE ARMS CO. SMOKELESS RIFLE POWDER TIN6 1/2 in. tall
A rectangular tin with an image of two guns.
As found.
Provenance: Richard Labowskie, M.D. Collection
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TWO KING'S POWDER TINSlargest is
TWO KING'S POWDER TINSlargest is 5 3/4 in. tall
Two King's light green semi-smokeless powder tins from Cincinnati for shotguns and rifles. One label is painted on and the other has a paper label over a painted one.
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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ONE HAZARD POWDER TIN9 in. tall One
ONE HAZARD POWDER TIN9 in. tall
One large Hazard Smokeless powder tin with a paper label on top depicting an image of a hunter shooting ducks.
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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THREE SMOKELESS TINSlargest is 6
THREE SMOKELESS TINSlargest is 6 in. tall
Three rectangular powder tins, two are Du Pont Rifle (green) and Revolver (red) and the other is a Hercules Revolver (yellow). They all have a circular label with an eagle on the corner of a wreath.
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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TWO SMOKELESS RIFLE POWDER
TWO SMOKELESS RIFLE POWDER TINSlargest is 6 1/4 in. tall
Two rectangular tins from Hercules and Du Pont.
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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ONE DU PONT SMOKELESS POWDER TIN7
ONE DU PONT SMOKELESS POWDER TIN7 1/4 in. tall
One large rectangular green E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co. smokeless shotgun powder tin.
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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ONE ROBIN HOOD POWDER TIN6 in. tall
ONE ROBIN HOOD POWDER TIN6 in. tall
An oval tin with a front label depicting an archer which reads, "Half Bulk Pound Robin Hood Smokeless for Shot Guns Manufactured by The Robin Hood Ammunition Co. Swanton, Vt."
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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THREE DU PONT POWDER TINSlargest is
THREE DU PONT POWDER TINSlargest is 6 1/4 in.
Three oval tins with three different labels. The black tin has a "Du Pont HF Superfine Gunpowder" label with four corner vignettes: stag head, dog head, Native American on horseback, and buffalo. The silver tin with a "Du Pont Schuetzen Smokeless" green label includes a depiction of a man holding a gun. The red tin with label "Du Pont Superfine Fg Gunpowder Wilmington, DE" features four corner vignettes: stag head, dog head, Native American on horseback, and buffalo. The date "July 1924" and other information is printed on small inset rectangle.
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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THREE DU PONT POWDER TINSlargest is
THREE DU PONT POWDER TINSlargest is 5 3/4 in. tall
Three rectangular tins, each with a circular "Rifle Smokeless Powder" label depicting an eagle emblem.
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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16895ONE HERCULES SMOKELESS RIFLE
16895ONE HERCULES SMOKELESS RIFLE POWDER TIN5 1/2 in. tall
A circular tin with a tan label and a picture of a rifle. The label reads, "canister lot # 134, Ringuette Sporting Goods Grants Pass, Oregon."
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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ONE ROBIN HOOD POWDER TIN4 1/2
ONE ROBIN HOOD POWDER TIN4 1/2 in. tall
An oval tin with a front label depicting an archer which reads, "Half Bulk Pound Robin Hood Smokeless for Shot Guns Manufactured by The Robin Hood Ammunition Co. Swanton, Vt."
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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ONE GOLD DUST SMOKELESS SHOTGUN
ONE GOLD DUST SMOKELESS SHOTGUN POWDER TIN7 1/2 in. tall
A rectangular yellow tin with a red label depicting a shield with strips and U.S.S.P.C. Co. on top.
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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ONE W-A POWDER TIN5 3/4 in. tall
ONE W-A POWDER TIN5 3/4 in. tall
A W-A smokeless powder tin from the American Smokeless Powder Company for hard-grain shotguns.
As found.
Provenance: Private Collection, a descendant of Thomas Coleman du Pont
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TWO VARIOUS DU PONT SMOKELESS
TWO VARIOUS DU PONT SMOKELESS POWDER TINS.Two Various Du Pont Smokeless Powder Tins. Lithographed cardboard sides with tin top and base. 5-3/4"h. Condition: : Very good.
Condition:
Condition: : Very good.
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WINCHESTER LEVER ACTION 1886
WINCHESTER LEVER ACTION 1886 .33Winchester lever action rifle Model 1886, .33 caliber, serial #155301 A, with shotgun buttstock and special order button magazine. Sling swivel post added. Side of breech stamped "Nickel Steel Barrel Especially for Smokeless Powder, 33 W.C.F." and "Manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co, New Haven, Conn. U.S.A. Pat. Oct. 14 1884, Jan. 20 1885." Stock behind hammer stamped "Model 1886 Winchester Trade Mark Reg. in U.S. Pat. Off." Barrel length - 23 1/4", Overall length - 41 3/4". Firearms made after 1898 require passing an FFL background check prior to transfer. Please be prepared with proper identification. Circa 1916.
Condition:
Evidence of Re-blued surface, rear sight missing with minor losses to stock and minor wear appropriate for age, good bore.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1895, 405 WIN.
WINCHESTER MODEL 1895, 405 WIN. LEVER ACTION RIFLEModel 1895 Winchester Takedown rifle, .44 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) Cartridge. Serial number 64412. Barrel marked, "NICKEL STEEL BARREL ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER 405 W.C.F.". Lock plate marked, " MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. PAT. NOV. 5. 95. NOV. 12. 95. AUG. 17. 97. JAN. 25. 98. May...". Receiver sight marked, "REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. LYMAN'D PAT. JUNE 25. 95.". Front sight marked, "W.F. SHEARD TACOMA. WASH. PAT. JUNE. 12. 1900". Tang marked, "Model 1895 Winchester Trade Mark REG. IN U.S. PAT. OFF.". Walnut stocks, metal frame, round barrel. Lyman receiver sight and a Sheard front sight. Barrel length - 24". Overall length - 42". Serial number corresponds to year 1911. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Bore is good. All metal has been re-blued. Wood is good. Action is excellent.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1895, 30-40 KRAG
WINCHESTER MODEL 1895, 30-40 KRAG LEVER ACTION RIFModel 1895 Winchester rifle, .30 U.S. Caliber. Serial number 82409B. Barrel marked, "NICKEL STEEL BARREL ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER 30 U.S. MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED NOV. 5. 95. NOV. 12. 95. AUG. 17. 97. JAN. 25. 98. AUG. 23. 98. AUG. 5. 1907.". Tang marked, "Model 1895 Trade Mark REG. IN U.S. PAT. OFF.". Walnut stocks, metal frame, round nickel steel barrel. Standard sights. Barrel length - 28". Overall length - 46 1/2". Serial number corresponds to year 1915. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Excellent mechanics. Bore is good. Stocks have good patina with normal handling marks. Slight crack at left side of tang. Markings are crisp overall. Barrel has thinning blue. Receiver has no finish. Lever and magazine have traces of blue.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LIGHTWEIGHT
WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LIGHTWEIGHT RIFLE .33 WINModel 1886 Winchester rifle, .33 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) Cartridge. Serial number 140559. Barrel marked, "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. PAT. OCT. 14. 1884. JAN. 20. 1885. 33 W.C.F. NICKEL STEEL BARREL ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER". Upper tang marked, "Model 1886 Winchester Trade Mark". Lower tang marked, "PAT. OCT. 14. 1884. JAN. 20. 1885". Walnut stocks, metal frame, round nickel steel barrel. Standard sights. Barrel length - 24". Overall length - 42 1/2". Serial number corresponds to year 1906. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Bore is a little dark but should clean to good. Barrel, magazine tube, forearm cap, receiver, and lever retain 20% to 30% blue being stronger in protected areas. Screw heads are good. Wood is good with normal storage dings. Shotgun butt stock. Action is excellent.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1894, 30-30 WIN
WINCHESTER MODEL 1894, 30-30 WIN LEVER ACTION RIFLEModel 1894 Winchester rifle, .30 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) Cartridge. Serial number 581651. Barrel marked, "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED AUGUST 21. 1894. NICKEL STEEL BARREL ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER 30 W.C.F.". Tang marked, "Model 1894 Winchester Trade Mark REG. IN U.S. PAT. OFF.". Walnut stocks, metal frame, octagonal nickel steel barrel. Standard sights. Barrel length - 26". Overall length - 44 1/4". Serial number corresponds to year 1911. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Bore is dark. Barrel has 20% blue turning brown. Magazine tube has small ding at muzzle end. Receiver, lever, and butt plate are all brown. Wood is ok with normal storage dings. Excellent mechanical.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING
WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINEModel 1894 Sharps Rifle Company carbine, .30 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) Cartridge. Barrel marked, "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED AUGUST 21. 1894. - NICKEL STEEL BARREL - ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER - .30 W.C.F.". Tang rear sight marked "Lyman Middlefield Conn. U.S.A.". Serial number 96625. Walnut stocks, metal frame, round nickel steel barrel. Lyman tang rear sight and ivory bead on front sight. Barrel length - 20". Overall length - 38". Serial number corresponds to year 1925. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Excellent bore. Barrel has crisp marking and 90% plus blue. Receiver has saddle ring and mark with 60% blue beginning to thin. Wood is fine with some storage dings. Excellent mechanics.
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WINCHESTER 1895 RIFLE MADE FOR
WINCHESTER 1895 RIFLE MADE FOR COLORADO NATIONAL GUARDThis is a Winchester 1895, made in 1849 in caliber .30-40, made for the Colorado National Guard as a musket, but later altered by having the forend cut back, the top hand guard removed, and the front sight modified. The receiver has "NATIONAL GUARD OF COLORADO" stamped on the right hand side, and unit markings of "2A2" stamped on the top of the breech. Serial number 20152 denotes manufactured in 1899. The barrel is marked "KSM 30 U.S." and "Nickel Steal Barrel Especially for Smokeless Powder." The gun retains its military style sling swivels. Dimensions: Barrel is 28 inches long. The gun overall is 46 inches long. We do not sell post 1898 firearms to California residents unless they have a valid FFL or Relic and Curio license. Ben Pate at American Arms in Woodland, CA will handle all in state and out of state transfers. His fees are $100 per gun plus any applicable shipping charges. By purchasing this lot you agree that you will be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements governing the purchase, sale, transfer and shipping of Firearms. The Firearms must be shipped only to a Federal Firearms License holder (“FFL Holder”). You must transmit a copy of your (or your FFL Holder’s) license to the seller before the Firearms can be shipped. You must make arrangements with an FFL Holder before placing a bid. It is very important that you contact an FFL Holder before placing a bid in order to verify the complete cost of the transfer, the legality of the item in your area, and to make sure you qualify to pass any required background checks. “Firearms” shall have the meaning provided under the Gun Control Act of 1968, 18 U.S.C. 101 et seq. “Legal Requirements” means all applicable legal requirements for the sale, transfer and transport of the item, including but not limited to statutes, regulations and/or requirements of any country, state locality, province, municipality or other government authority or regulatory entity regarding sales or auctions, the sale and/or transfer of the item, export or import control, taxation, duties or tariffs, and licensing of brokers and dealers.
Condition:
Overall excellent as altered. The wood has a few light contact marks. The forend has been shortened, and the top handguard removed. The front sight has been altered to a civilian configuration. The bore is very good. Witherell's strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition: statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherell's. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Condition: s
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FEDERAL, SUPER X, REMINGTON,
FEDERAL, SUPER X, REMINGTON, ALCAN SHOTGUN & .32Featured in this lot is this Federal, Super X, Remington, Alcan shotgun and .32cal ammunition. There is a total of seven total boxes of ammunition. There is a box of Federal 12 gauge duck and pheasant shotgun shells, Federal 12 gauge Field Load shotgun shells, two boxes of Super X 00 buckshot 12 gauge cartridges, an Alcan smokeless powder shotgun shells, one box of Remington Express 12 gauge shotgun shells, and a small case of .32cal The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. cartridges. The condition of this of this collection of ammunition is good with five of the boxes showing incomplete inventory but are mostly full otherwise shows good overall condition. The measurements of these ammunition boxes is 4 1/8" x 4 1/8" x 2 1/2" to 3 3/8" x 1 3/4" x 1". The collective weight of these 14lb 12oz.
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WINCHESTER M1895 .35-40 KRAG SADDLE
WINCHESTER M1895 .35-40 KRAG SADDLE RING CARBINEWinchester 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine in standard caliber .30-40 Krag. This scarce variant of the famed box-magazine John Browning designed rifle with serial number 75871 was manufactured in 1911. The majority of Winchester Model 1895s were actually in musket configuration and sold to Russia for World War I. Very few of these have ever returned to the U.S. and little is now known of their whereabouts. Aside from these, Winchester produced a number of Model 1895 sporting rifles. The least produced were the saddle ring carbines. The standard caliber for all but the Russian Muskets in this model was .30-40 Krag. For the first couple of decades of the 20th century, the .30-40 was considered one of the most powerful cartridges of the time. It was especially popular since its introduction in the 1890s as the first U.S. Government’s small-bore smokeless powder cartridge. It far outshot the classic .30 WCF (.30-30) cartridge with regard to velocity and sheer power. The Model 1895 also had the advantage of using one of the earliest box magazines which allowed the use of pointed bullet ammunition. Tubular magazines as used on most other lever action rifles can only be loaded safely with blunt nose bullets. The 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine was made in limited numbers, but was very popular with the Texas and Arizona Rangers. Interestingly, this example, was made in the second year of the Mexican Revolution. This particular carbine is also unusual in that it retains the wood handguard fitted to the top of the barrel. Nearly all 1895 carbines found today are missing this important part. This 112 year old Winchester exhibits smooth gray wear on the receiver and barrel. It also retains the original and correct military style tangent ladder rear sight with adjustable slide. The action is tight, the bore shows fine rifling throughout The upper tang shows all the correct Winchester Model 1895 designation markings along with all the small Winchester patent dates and address on the left side of the receiver. Interestingly, the forearm and handguard show “smooth” heavy wear consistent with saddle scabbard carry as well as some honest saddle wear to the left side of the forend and handguard- typical of the carbine being held by a right handed rider resting the carbine over the saddle in front of him. Intriguingly, there are seven very old and very worn-in “kill notches” shallowly carved in the left side of the forend just ahead of the receiver. One can only wonder what each stands for! Similarly, the butt stock, with correct original butt plate with sliding trapdoor for cleaning rods, shows “weathering” to the walnut which is typical of a carbine carried exposed to the elements over long periods of time in a saddle scabbard with the butt exposed to the elements. Model 1895 Saddle Ring Carbines in any condition are seldom encountered on the collector market today and those that turn up usually show very heavy use and often abuse. This is an fine original frontier example of a Winchester Model designed for the modern rifleman/lawmant toward the end of the Wild West years. Serial Number: 75871. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic firearm, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
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ITHACA FLUES FIELD GRADE SXS 12GA
ITHACA FLUES FIELD GRADE SXS 12GA SHOTGUNIthaca Flues field grade side by side 12 gauge shotgun c. 1924. Frame is marked F12. Forearm is marked with serial number and F. Both barrels are stamped LLH #2 & #4. Serial #382497 on frame, barrel & forearm. Barrels are 28 1/8" and marked MADE IN USA & SMOKELESS POWDER STEEL. LOP 14". Finish has less than normal wear for a 90+ year old gun. Stock has normal wear, scratches, dents. No cracks. Buttplate has some chips around the perimeter edge. Bores are clean with no dark spots. Please see our other lots for more firearms. shipping info Please check the shipping details in our terms and conditions. Blackwell Auctions holds a Federal Firearms License (FFL). All firearms transactions will be conducted in accordance with local, state and Federal laws, without exception.
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ITHACA FLUES DOUBLE BARREL 12GA
ITHACA FLUES DOUBLE BARREL 12GA SHOTGUNIthaca Flues double barrel side by side 12 gauge shotgun. Serial #328520. SxS barrels measure 30", LOP 14", overall length 46". Barrel is marked Smokeless Powder Steel Made in U.S.A. Finish has normal wear marks and some scratches. There is some o shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
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FIVE COLLECTABLE BOXES OF SAVAGE
FIVE COLLECTABLE BOXES OF SAVAGE .250-3000 AMMO.FIVE COLLECTABLE BOXES OF SAVAGE .250-3000 AMMUNITION BY PETERS, four are with factory seal intact, label reads "Adapted to Savage Hammerless Repeating Rifles" smokeless powder, 87 grain expanding bullet. 20 rounds each.
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MARLIN MODEL 1893 LEVER ACTION
MARLIN MODEL 1893 LEVER ACTION RIFLEMARLIN MODEL 1893 LEVER ACTION RIFLE, 25-36 Marlin caliber, 24" round to octagonal barrel, blued finish, checkered walnut stock and forend, barrel marked "Special Smokeless Steel", half length tube magazine, crescent metal butt plate, open sights, copper lever repair, serial #176139, manufactured 1899. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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MARLIN MODEL 27S SLIDE ACTION
MARLIN MODEL 27S SLIDE ACTION RIFLEMARLIN MODEL 27S SLIDE ACTION RIFLE, 25-20 caliber, 24" octagonal "special smokeless steel barrel, blued finish, straight grip walnut stock and forend, tube magazine, open sights, takedown action, metal butt plate, serial #2929, manufactured circa 1915. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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POWER SMOKELESS GRILLPower
POWER SMOKELESS GRILLPower Smokeless Grill
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GROUP OF .32 ROUNDS INCLUDING SMITH
GROUP OF .32 ROUNDS INCLUDING SMITH AND WESSON Group of .32 rounds. Includes a box of fifty .32 S.&W. smokeless rounds, a box of twenty-seven Western X .32 rounds, and a plastic case of forty-six Remington .32 rounds.
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FOUR AMERICAN STONEWARE ITEMS;
FOUR AMERICAN STONEWARE ITEMS; KEROSENE HEATER Comprising 2 six-gallon storage jars; a four-gallon churn with wire handles and cover; a two-gallon churn; and a Miller "Smokeless Oil Heater." Largest stoneware 14 3/4 in. H.