-
Western Field .410 ga. shotgun,
Western Field .410 ga. shotgun, serial No. 10138, 26 in. double barrels, walnut stock, engraved hunting dogs; NICS background or FFL required. 50 percent original color, stock possibly refinished with uneven surface. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
-
WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 14M
WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 14M 488A SEMI AUTOMATICWARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 14M 488A SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE, 22 lr caliber, 23 1/2" barrel. blued finish, walnut stock, rear feed tube magazine, metal butt plate, adjustable rear sight (lacking front sight), non serialized, manufactured 1939-1942. Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
TWO WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 14M
TWO WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 14M 488A RIFLESTWO WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 14M 488A SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLES, 22 lr caliber, 23 1/2" barrels, walnut stocks, rear feed tube magazines, metal butt plate, one has a Weaver 4x scope, non serialized, manufactured by Mossberg. Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 46 BOLT
WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 46 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 s l or lr caliber 24'' barrel blued finish walnut stock removable seven shot magazine rear peep sight open front sight sling mounts metal butt plate no serial number manufactured by Mossberg (model 42). Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
WESTERN FIELD NO. 48 BOLT ACTION
WESTERN FIELD NO. 48 BOLT ACTION RIFLE, .22 LR A vintage bolt-action boy's rifle manufactured by Ward's Western Field. The rifle features a round barrel with barelycorn front sight and fully-adjustable rear, with an underbarrel tube magazine mounted to a round-tube receiver all housed in a single-piece wooden stock. The firearm is in overall fine condition with a lot of aesthetic wear and some fouling build-up in the chamber. Rifling is still in good condition. No Serial Number, Caliber: .22 LR, BBL: 23", OAL: 41"
-
WARD'S WESTERN FIELD MODEL 80 SLIDE
WARD'S WESTERN FIELD MODEL 80 SLIDE ACTION RIFLEWard's Western Field model 80 slide action take apart rifle, .22 S., L. & LR caliber, tube fed, with walnut stock, folding rear sight, 24" barrel. NSN C&R
Condition:
Overall fair condition, drilled and tapped for scope with some marring to one tap hole, handling marks to stock, chip to toe of butt stock, lacking one barrel tang screw, all metal turning brown.
-
WARDS WESTERNFIELD MODEL 84C BOLT
WARDS WESTERNFIELD MODEL 84C BOLT ACTION RIFLEWARDS WESTERNFIELD MODEL 84C BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 22 lr caliber, 24" barrel, blued finish, checkered oak stock, six shot detachable magazine, open sights, non serialized, manufactured by J. Stevens Arms Co. Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
WESTON, EDWARD (1886-1958) Tomato
WESTON, EDWARD (1886-1958) Tomato Field, 1937.
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
-
W. A. S. Wakefield (American 20th
W. A. S. Wakefield (American 20th Century) Expansive western landscape with distant mountains. Oil on canvasboard signed in the lower left corner apprx. 15" x 19" framed in a rustic finish wood frame overall apprx. 16-1/2" x 20-1/2". Stamped verso "31 Mar 1948".
-
WESTERN FIELD MODEL M820A BOLT
WESTERN FIELD MODEL M820A BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 22 S,WESTERN FIELD MODEL M820A BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 22 s,l or lr caliber, 24 1/2" barrel, blued finish, plain walnut stock, tube magazine, tang mounted safety, plastic butt plate, open sights, non serialized, manufactured by Mossberg. Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
1 vol. Field, Eugene. A Little
1 vol. Field, Eugene. A Little Book of Western Verse. New York: Scribner's, 1890. First trade edition. 8vo, contemp. or slightly later full gilt-paneled crushed blue niger morocco, gilt-lettered & paneled spine, t.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, beige silk moire doublures & free endpapers, raised bands, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth covers & spine bound in; very slight occasional scuffing to leather bdg. Presentation copy, signed, inscribed & dated, "Chicago, August 4, 1892," by Eugene Field on front blank. Internally clean. BAL
-
WESTERN FIELD MODEL M730 BOLT
WESTERN FIELD MODEL M730 BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 30-06WESTERN FIELD MODEL M730 BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 30-06 caliber, 22" barrel, blued finish, walnut press basket weave checkered stock, detachable box magazine, brown leather sling, rubber recoil pad, adjustable rear sight plus Bushnell "4x Banner" scope, "jeweled" bolt, serial #579725, manufactured by Mossberg (810AH). Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
WESTERNFIELD MODEL 40N SLIDE ACTION
WESTERNFIELD MODEL 40N SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUNWESTERNFIELD MODEL 40N SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN, 12 gauge, 28" barrel (including Multi-Choke), blued finish, walnut stock and forend, tube magazine, rubber recoil pad, brass bead sight, non serialized, manufactured by "Noble". Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
WESTERN FIELD MODEL SB-100B
WESTERN FIELD MODEL SB-100B SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN .410 gauge 2 3/4 or 3'' 26'' full choke barrel blued finish hardwood stock and forend alloy receiver rubber butt plate tang safety no serial number manufactured by Savage Arms. Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
TWO SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUNSTWO
TWO SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUNSTWO SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUNS: Montgomery Wards "Westernfield" model 30, 16 gauge, store cross over Stevens model 520A, 28" barrel, John Browning design, serial 93792; Winchester model 1897 Parts gun, 12 gauge, 30" barrel, serial #627479. Both have walnut stock, blued finish and brass bead sights. Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
WESTERN FIELD MODEL 1500 BOLT
WESTERN FIELD MODEL 1500 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, 410WESTERN FIELD MODEL 1500 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, 410 gauge, 24" barrel, blued finish, walnut stock, tang safety, bead sight, internal box magazine, plastic butt plate, non serialized, store brand crossover Mossberg model 183. Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
C. 1940's Westfield Corp. folding
C. 1940's Westfield Corp. folding bicycle.
-
TWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER
TWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER RIFLESTWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER RIFLES: Wards Western Field, 22 s-lr caliber, five round magazine, 24" barrel, adjustable rear sight, metal butt plate; Western Field model M812 single shot bolt action rifle, 20 1/4" barrel, blued finish, open sight hard plastic butt plate. Both are non serialized. Lot requires FFL or background check
-
LT. COL. JOHN FITZGERALD NOTE
LT. COL. JOHN FITZGERALD NOTE RELAYING GEORGE WASHINGTON ORDER REGARDING WILLIAM WEST PROPERTY, 1777, FRAMED "His Excellency the Commander in Chief having granted a protection for W. West's Woodland when the Army encamp'd at this place - He is further pleas'd to direct that such parties of the Standing Army or Militias may from time to time Encamp at or near Church Hill, cut no wood belonging to W. West, but supply themselves out of the Woods adjoining to his Land. Given at White Marsh Dec 25th, 1777 by order of his Excellency, John Fitzgerald, Aid-de-Camp". Fitzgerald was Aide-de-Camp and Secretary to Gen. Washington (along with Alexander Hamilton). He served in that position Nov 1776 - July 1778 (this written to Valley Forge from HQ at White Marsh on Christmas Day.) Housed in a gold molded frame over black field, glazed. OS: 10" x 13", sheet size: 5" x 8 1/4", folded in fourths, soiled, separating at folds, edge chips. The Philadelphia Print Shop label dated Feb 1995 verso.
-
TWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER
TWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER RIFLESTWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER RIFLES: Wards Western Field, 22 s-lr caliber, five round magazine, 24" barrel, adjustable rear sight, metal butt plate; Western Field model M812 single shot bolt action rifle, 20 1/4" barrel, blued finish, open sight hard plastic butt plate. Both are non serialized. Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
Westpoint Cadet Dress Sword
Westpoint Cadet Dress Sword excellent mounted on board.
-
WWII Field Uniform with Hat and RAF
WWII Field Uniform with Hat and RAF ClockAuthentic uniform in olive green wool has A5 patch on shoulder Size 38R along with clock made from a section of a wooden propellor with RAF patch to base 12'' H x 21'' L circa 20th century good condition.Property of a Lake Orion Michigan lady.
-
W. D. WEST (ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY),
W. D. WEST (ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY), WOMAN AND DOG IN A STONE COURTYARD Oil on canvas, 1879, signed and dated at lower left, presented in an antique gilt composition frame.
-
W.J. BENNET: WEST POINT FROM
W.J. BENNET: WEST POINT FROM ABOVE WASHINGTON VALLEY Hand-colred aquatint 28 1/4 x 33 1/4 in. published by Currier & Ives.
-
E.L. Fields Engraving on Heavy
E.L. Fields Engraving on Heavy PaperTitled ''Morning at West Mystic'' penciled signed lower right and dated 1888 12''H X 21''W sight 21.5''H X 31''W fraimed circa late 19th century. Private collection Mainistee MI.
-
Wayne Cunningham. Wheat Field.
Wayne Cunningham. Wheat Field. pastel on paper. 22¼ h × 30 w in. result: $347. estimate: $500–700. Signed to lower right ‘W. Cunningham’.
-
*Western Field Model EMN176 Bolt
*Western Field Model EMN176 Bolt Action Shotgun 20 gauge ?26" full choke?barrel ?no S/N. Blue finish walnut stock ? 2-shot magazine. Condition: Very good condition with?an excellent bore.?The stock is very?good with?many minor dings and scratches.
-
American school (late 19th century)
American school (late 19th century) WESTERN LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE oil on canvas framed unsigned H16 1/2'' W28'' Provenance: Wilmington North Carolina private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
-
Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding
Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding POWS (British 1787-1855)/ Landscape A Drover And Cattle On a Road/watercolour, 16.5cm x 24.75cm
-
American Southwest William Ewen
American Southwest William Ewen (1925-2002) American 20th century. A Southwestern Village ?watercolor on paper ?signed l.r.;?4 in. x 9 in.
-
World War II Westfield
World War II Westfield paratrooper knockdown bicycle. Repatriated after WW II from Europe. Note this is the first true Westfield paratrooper bicycle we have offered. Good original condition. Was used in France during WW II and sent back by a serviceman who displayed it at his Romeo Michigan Schwinn dealership.
-
AMERICAN WESTERN SCHOOL, WATERCOLOR
AMERICAN WESTERN SCHOOL, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER American Western School (20th c.), Ranger on Horse, signed "C. Wyler" lower left, matted and framed, 8"h x 10"w (sheet), 16"h x 20"w (frame)
-
WESTERNFIELD MODEL 550ABD SLIDE
WESTERNFIELD MODEL 550ABD SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUNWESTERNFIELD MODEL 550ABD SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN, 12 gauge, 26" barrel including factory "C-Lect" choke, blued finish, walnut stock and forend, tube magazine, hard rubber butt plate serial #G153352, manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. Lot requires FFL or background check.
-
AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS ON A POINT
AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS ON A POINT BY CURRIER & IVES. Handcolored lithograph on paper. Large folio from the four print series C# 150. Good color. Imperfections. In a frame 24 3/4''h. 31''w. 22''h. 28''w. Light margin toning minor edge damage repairs to top corners. margins t. 3/4'' b. 2 1/2'' s. 1/2''
-
AMERICAN WESTERN SCHOOL, (2) OILS
AMERICAN WESTERN SCHOOL, (2) OILS ON CANVAS BOARD American Western School (20th), Cowboy at Ranch, possibly a faint illegible signature lower right center, 8.75"h x 11.25"w (sight), 14.25"h x 17"w (frame), and Plowing the Field, unsigned, 7.25"h x 9.25"w (sight), 17.25"h x 18.75"w (frame)
-
Lieutenant George W. Weston 26th
Lieutenant George W. Weston 26th Iowa Infantry Civil War Archive Lot includes 15 letters and documents (12 war-date); Weston's bayonet & scabbard; scrapbook and relics; wallet including receipts; Bible; 6 photographs. 1861-1865. Older than usual with a wife and two sons and a staunch opponent of slavery George Weston enlisted as a sergeant in the 26th Iowa Infantry and enjoyed a stellar military career. This small collection includes three particularly fine wide-eyed letters describing Weston??Ts transit through the Vicksburg Campaign where he died in the service. On a boat 30 miles above the Yazoo Jan. 21 1863 en route to Vicksburg Weston wrote: I hope we shall get off the boat soon for it is getting very sickly. Men are dying every day. We have not lost any of our company except those that were killed. We have been crowded together on this boast most of the time since Dec. 21st and we have suffered more than I shall try to tell you... I sometimes think there will be a Southern Confederacy because we are so corrupt and they are honest with themselves and in earnest. I hope for the best but things look dark to me. We are passing large plantations all the time and have stoped near some and I have seen the damn monster in all its glory. I went over one place where there was over 200 slaves. I went into the pen where they put the babes to be nursed by the old women and little girls while the mothers are in the field at work. I will not try to describe it to you but there was about 50 put together like pigs. All this I saw and many other things. I will say if I hated it before I saw I hate it worse now but it is not (I am sorry to say) so with most of the soldiers they look at the black in his condition and curse him for being so. They are all friendly to us and many have asked me when we was coming to take them all away. I could not give them much hope but talked about their children and told them to look ahead... In other letters he demurs from offering financial advice to his wife (I can trust you better than I can myself because I am not there to see...) and draws a rough map of his camp at Vicksburg Feb. 22 1863: Our mortars throw a big shell into Vicksburg occasionally just to let them know we are here. I am a little more hopefull now than when I last wrote but the Nation is very very wicked... Weston??Ts hope counted for little: he died not long after this letter leaving Emelia Jane a widow. After Weston??Ts death she had to use all the confidence he had once placed in her judgment to make her own way forward: About the disposal of my funds I have not thought much but am in hopes I can before a great while... I shall follow it as near as circumstances will allow about a home. I have not even given it a thought circumstances will decide for me. I find I have enough for me to think of without thinking much of the future. Among the documents in the collection is Weston??Ts handsome partially printed appointment as 2nd Sergeant 26th Iowa (issued by Col. Milo Smith in the field at Helena Ark.) Nov. 1 1862; two passes written for Weston in Mississippi; his manuscript mustering-in roll after promotion to Lieutenant April 1863 (signed by Miles Smith Col. of 26th Iowa); also a copy of his wife??Ts will; three documents relating to Weston??Ts wife??Ts efforts after her husband??Ts death: Weston??Ts death certificate in Clinton Co. Iowa (Aug. 18 1863); a certificate of return of ordnance (Jan. 1864) and allowance of a pension of $17 per month dated while the war still raged Feb. 1865. Of special note is Weston??Ts will made out in October 19 1862 as he was lying sick specifying that he wished a sermon preached at his funeral but if any of my friends & neighbors choose to meet at the burial of my dead body & are moved to make brief appropriate remarks I am willing they should do so but I desire all the exercises connected with my burial shall be brief peaceful & quiet; but I direct expecially that my body be not buried till all the circumstances of my decease with a sufficient lapse of time therefrom prove beyond the possibility of a doubt that I am really dead. Finally the collection includes some regalia including Weston??Ts bayonet and scabbard and a scrapbook made of a women??Ts magazine and snippets drawn from poetry books and other publications bound into a homemade cover. Tipped in variously are artifacts collected by Weston: a boll of cotton picked at Helena Ark. Oct. 1862; pencil sketch of a log hut used by soldiers; beautiful pencil-sketch map (folded) of positions along the Yazoo and Mississippi Rivers from Helena Ark. to Granada Miss. showing Grants??Ts forces Prices forces and the camp; A piece of the Rebel flag take at Arkansas Post; pressed flowers picked on the banks of the Mississippi in Arkansas and Mississippi; exceptional two-color ink map of positions along the Mississippi opposite Vicksburg in late December 1862. Gorgeous sixth-plate ambrotype of soldier in uniform paired with sixth plate daguerreotype of a Emelia Jane Weston??Ts wife (half case and some oxidation of the image); also three cartes-de-visite of Weston one in a sergeant??Ts uniform another in Lieutenant??Ts. Among the miscellaneous items are a handsome school-boys manuscript newspaper (labeled vol. 2 no. 2) edited by Weston and with handsome calligraphic title and illustration of an American flag on the cover and a small travel Bible presented to Weston by George to his brother Documenting the short but memorable military career of an Iowan the Weston papers are a reminder that death mowed down many and left a bumper crop of widows. One letter (Feb. 20 1863) with section town away obscuring some text else expected wear and signs of age.