2020 August 18 & 19 Edged Weapons, Armor, & Militaria

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1001 - EARLY STONE MORTER AND PESTLE. c. 1800’s. Quite early. Bowl 8” diameter and 6” tall. Pestle 7” tall. Larger: 5 - 1/2” x 9” x 10”. 200 - 400

LOT - 1001 1002 - ORNATE CHINESE BRONZE RITUAL SCEPTER. Measuring 19” overall consisting of a faceted shaft displaying spiral engraving, handle with gilt-faced human heads, pommel and tip exhibiting gilt crowns. CONDITION: The bronze displays a green patina, minor wear to the gilt surfaces. DG 400 - 600

LOT - 1002

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1003 - INDIAN ANKUS WITH ELEPHANT POMMEL. Blade Length: 8” Overall Length: 22” Indian pierced iron elephant goad or ankus. These hooks are used by the mahout (the keepers, trainers, and drivers of elephants) to control elephants. Thick double-edged point, with openwork center panel and reinforced thickened tip. To one side protrudes a recurved hook, also with reinforced thickened tip. The center panel is elaborately pierced and engraved. The tapering ribbed steel handle is divided into sections. Pommel consists of a brass butt piece in the shape of a stylized elephant. CONDITION: Excellent, metal is smooth with a grey surface. DG 1,200 - 1,500

LOT - 1003

1004 - INDIAN JAMBIYA WITH DAMASCUS BLADE. Blade Length: 8” Overall Length: 13” Curved blade forged from fine pattern welded (Damascus) steel with high central ridge, handle is steel decorated with gold koftgari work. Dagger is complete with its wood scabbard cover in green velvet and accented with gold cords. CONDITION: Excellent with little wear. DG 1,500 - 2,000 LOT - 1004 1005 - SOUTH INDIAN CHILANUM. Blade Length: 11 - 1/2” Overall Length: 18” Of all forged steel construction, double edge recurved 5 fuller blade terminating in an armor piercing tip. Classical sculptural hilt with single guard. CONDITION: Excellent, mostly grey metal with minor dark staining. DG 1,500 - 2,000 6

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LOT - 1005


1006 - PRE-COLUMBIAN INCA TEXTILE BELT. An Inca textile belt from Peru, Ca. 1450 - 1530 A.D. measuring 8-1/2’ long by 5/8” wide. Geometric pattern from one end to the other with opposing colors from one side to obverse side. Natural dyes of camelid wool in brown, red (cochineal), and white. CONDITION: Excellent with minor wear at the ends. DG 400 - 600

LOT - 1006 1007 - EARLY ENGRAVED GERMAN AX WITH ORIGINAL HAFT. Blade Length: 2 - 5/16” Overall Length: 30 - 3/4”

LOT - 1007

The iron head measures 5-1/4” in length with a 2-5/16” straight cutting edge. The bottom edge is scalloped and both sides are decorated with ornate engraved scrolls on a stippled brown. There is a round piercing about 3/8” from the cutting edge in the center of the blade. The right side features a coat of arms and the left side features a large cartouche with a crown over an engraved “K”. This ax was probably from the castle of an important family or from a royal collection. A convex brass cap covers the eye on the top. The haft measures 30-3/4” with fluting on both sides and most of its original black paint. There is an iron ferrule around the bottom of the haft. On the back of the haft in red paint is an old collection number “Inv. Nr. 2012”. CONDITION: Head retains an even grey patina with some minor nicks to edge. Cap covering the eye has a crack and some denting, retains a dark mustard patina. Haft excellent, with some marks from use and scattered areas of flaked original paint. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Stephan Mautner (1877-1944), who was a Viennese businessman and artist. He and his wife were deported to Auschwitz concentration camp and died in 1944. It was then passed on to their son in Washington, D.C. and through the family before being acquired by the current consignor. This ax has very nice form and is very well engraved, and could probably be traces to an important German family. DMG 1,500 - 2,500

1008 - FINE GERMAN SWORD CANE DATED 1785. Blade Length: 31 - 3/4” Overall Length: 40 - 7/8”

LOT - 1008

This German sword cane measures 40-7/8” overall. The straight tapered double edged blade has faceted convex faces on both sides with some scroll engraving and small fullers near the top. The handle and scabbard are made of wood with brass mounts and ferrules. On one side there is an engraved and decorated 12” rule along with scroll and floral incised designs. The other side of the handle is nearly carved with the initials “IS / 1785 / FE”. The brass mounts are also engraved; on one side to match the rule and on the other side with a crossed hammer and pliers. The scabbard is also engraved with foliate scrolls and floral motifs. CONDITION: Very good. Blade retains a grey patina with some darker spots, edges are sharp and engraving is crisp. Wooden handle and scabbard retain a dry surface with some scattered age cracks and a couple minor slivers missing on the edge on the right side. Brass retains a dark, unpolished brown patina. A unique and decorative sword cane. PROVENANCE: The bottom of one side retains an early ink inscription “Inv. No: 284”. From the collection of Stephan Mautner (1877-1944), who was a Viennese businessman and artist. He and his wife were deported to Auschwitz concentration camp and died in 1944. It was then passed on to their son in Washington, D.C. and through the family before being acquired by the current consignor. DMG 1,000 - 2,000

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1009 - LOT OF 2: DANISH NAVY OFFICER AND TURKISH OFFICER SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 30 - 1/2” (B) 32 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 37 - 1/4” (B) 39” LOT - 1009 A) Danish Navy Officer’s Sword. Hilt is gilded with anchor on the cup-guard and rococo designs on the pommel, carved mother of pearl grip scales, slightly curved blade with pronounced quill back, marked on ricasso “C.L. SEIFERT KGL. HOF GULDTRAEKKER KJOBENHAVN” and makers mark on the reverse. Ray skin scabbard with gilded mounts decorated with King Neptune, stand of arms and floral designs. CONDITION: Blade is bright, hilt retaining much of its original gilt finish, perfect grips. Scabbard with a few areas of wear and has shrunk, as a result, the blade does not fit into scabbard all the way. B) Turkish WWI Period Officer’s Sword. Hilt with brass folding guard exhibiting a stand of arms and quarter moon motifs, ray skin grip with twisted wire wrap, lion pommel with red glass eyes. Nickle plated scabbard with brass ring mount. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with grey areas, ray skin grip with wear, areas of losses and loose wires. Scabbard exhibits a few shallow dents. DG 800 - 1,200

1010 - SPANISH CUP-HILT RAPIER. Blade Length: 36 - 3/4” Overall Length: 44” LOT - 1010

Straight double edged blade with convex surfaces on both sides. Right side marked “**IOANIS*V**” and the left side marked “**IN TOLEDO**”. Cup hilt chased with relief shell designs and scrollwork, as well as a floral design on the right side. Grip is wrapped with braided and twisted steel wire. CONDITION: Blade has been cleaned and retains a grey patina with some scattered dark freckling. Hilt has been cleaned en suite. Tang shows signs of recent tightening. Hilt is tight to blade. Knotted top grip ferrule shows some fraying. DMG 1,000 - 2,000

1011 - COMPOSITE SEMI-CUP-HILT RAPIER. Blade Length: 37 - 1/2” Overall Length: 46”

LOT - 1011

Straight tapered double edge blade with deep partial fuller towards top on both sides and indistinct maker’s name in fuller. Hilt also shows an indistinct maker’s mark. Perforated guard with smaller counterguard on right side. Grip is wrapped with steel wire and pommel is oval shaped with a separate ball capstan. CONDITION: Sword has been cleaned and shows scattered pitting and dark spots throughout with some minor breaks and repairs to hilt. Some branches have been restored. Wrapped grip shows some fraying and losses. Hilt is tight to blade. Capstan is slightly loose. DMG 800 - 1,500

1012 - COMPOSITE SWEPT-HILT RAPIER. Blade Length: 33 - 1/2” Overall Length: 41 - 1/2” LOT - 1012

Straight double edged diamond section blade. Partial fuller near top marked “SOLINGEN”. Hilt shows areas of restoration and some replaced pieces Grip has been re-wrapped with twisted steel wire. Pommel is a replacement. CONDITION: Heavy pitting throughout. Sword has been chemically cleaned and now retains a heavily freckled grey surface. Hilt is tight to blade. DMG 500 - 800

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1013 - SPANISH CUP-HILT RAPIER. Blade Length: 37 - 1/2” Overall Length: 44 - 1/4” LOT - 1013

Straight tapered double edged with small partial fuller near top on both sides. Fuller is engraved with indistinct maker’s name on both sides. Cup-hilt has chased decoration on right side. Left side engraved with simple border. Grip wrapped with twisted steel wire. Flattened ball pommel. CONDITION: Blade has been cleaned and shows some minor nicks to edges and some areas of delamination. Hilt shows some minor breaks and repairs and is tight to blade, and appears to be recently tightened although pommel is slightly loose. Hilt has been polished bright and shows some scattered surface rust. DMG 500 - 800

1014 - GOOD SWEPT-HILT RAPIER. Blade Length: 36 - 1/2” Overall Length: 45” LOT - 1014

Straight tapered, double-edged diamond section blade with partial center fuller at top on each side and a few indistinct makers marks. Classic iron guard with four branches on each side, a tightly woven steel wire wrapped grip with braided knots at top and bottom, and a large tapered cylindrical pommel with integral capstan. CONDITION: Blade retains a spotted and freckled grey patina, and a couple small nicks to one edge. Hilt retains a matching patina with a few minor cracks at intersections of branches. Grip excellent. Hilt is tight with blade. DMG 1,000 - 2,000

1015 - LATE 1700’S FRENCH HUNTING SWORD. Blade Length: 25 - 1/4” Overall Length: 31 - 3/8” LOT - 1015

French gilted brass mounted hunting sword with a straight double edge blade, engraved and gilted with foliage and trophies on a blued panel. The hilt comprises a crossguard cast with dog heads, checkered grip and lion’s head pommel. The leather scabbard retaining its throat featuring an engraved panel with boar’s head within a hunting horn decoration, drag missing. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with areas of minor dark staining mixed with small areas of pitting, gilt and blue decoration show wear. Grip retains most of its gilt finish. Scabbard leather has old restitching but remains strong. Throat retains about 60% gilt surface. DG 600 - 900

1016 - SILVER MOUNTED TURKISH YATAGAN. Blade Length: 24 - 3/4” Overall Length: 31 - 3/4”

LOT - 1016 19th Century Yataghan sword from the Ottoman Empire. Slightly down curving blade of typical form, grips are cut and carved from walrus tusks with chased silver front and backstaps. The wood scabbard is covered with chased silver displaying rococo designs, the lower portion worked with stands of arms and architectural elements. CONDITION: Blade is bright / grey, the silver back strap is missing, grips with moderate wear. Scabbard is in very good condition with no losses and minor wear. DG 31 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/4” x 1 - 7/8”. 900 - 1,400

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1017 - SILVER MOUNTED CAUCASIAN SHASQUA. Blade Length: 31” Overall Length: 38 - 3/4” LOT - 1017 Probably late 19th or early 20th century. The slightly curved blade has a 7” false edge and 2 partial fullers on each side. 1 side is engraved with a moon and 3 stars, as well as with some designs at ricasso, other side engraved with a sun in splendor and with other designs at ricasso. The traditional silver mounted hilt is decorated with niello designs and the 2-piece grip is of ivory. The black leather wrapped scabbard has 4 silver mounts with niello decoration and classic Russian motifs. CONDITION: Blade shows scattered areas of pitting and sharpening with a mostly brown surface. Engraving shows some wear. Hilt very good, showing a mostly pewter patina with some wear to niello designs. Scabbard very good, mounts retain a matching patina. DMG 700 - 1,000

1018 - LARGE 19TH CENTURY STYLE PERCUSSION CANNON WITH ACCESSORIES. This is a large modern made - although very old - steel tube cannon in the style of popular 19th Century cannons of the pre-1860 era. Its tube is 40” long and the bore diameter is 2-5/16”. The firing mechanism utilizes a percussion cap ignition system with a hammer-type striker. Once the cannon is muzzle loaded, one places a percussion cap on the nipple and then pulls the lanyard while standing on the right side of the cannon next to the wheel. This compresses a spring and the release of the lanyard allows the striker to hit the percussion cap with force to detonate the cap. Hardwood rammer, and pike handle with steel worm are included accessories. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish of metal parts is good with brown patina and scale. Metal tires of wheels in good serviceable condition. Smooth bore is dark with light pitting. Wood of carriage is strong and serviceable with some cracks to the hubs from weathering. Metal hardware very good with over 80% enamel paint coverage, with brown patina in places. Steel carriage bolts exposed at center of carriage under tube. This is an over-sized item and will require third party shipping. This would be an impressive piece at any range or fourth of July event. JWK This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 46” x 92” x 60”. 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 1018

1019 - LOT OF 2: IRON CANNONS ON WOOD CARRIAGES. (A) 19th Century Iron Cannon on Wood Carriage. This small iron cannon could have been used as a ships signal gun, or for landing party defense. Carriage and wheels are possibly of more recent manufacture than the tube, however the wheel mounts are original and are of hand forged iron. Measurements: Wood wheels measure 6 - 1/4”, tube measures 12 - 1/2” long with a 1 - 1/2” diameter bore. CONDITION: Tube, mounts, and wheel mounts all retain a dark brown heavy patina with some corrosion overall. Carriage and wheels are very good with a dark surface. A nice crudely made, probably American cannon. Circa 1790-1840. DMG (B) Small 19th century iron ships signal gun. Gun is on the original period carriage with a stepped incline design. Cannon has 7” spoked iron wheels that shows period age and wear. Overall length is 19” with a 12” barrel including cascabel, and a bore of 1 - 1/8”. Swab is also included. CONDITION: Slightly corroded surface, now retains an old black paint with some minor marks from use. Carriage shows great age and some scattered age cracks and marks from use. BM 500 - 1,000

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LOT - 1019


1020 - SWORD CANE WITH 17TH CENTURY PASSAU-WOLF MARKED RAPIER BLADE Blade Length: 32 - 1/4” Overall Length: 37 - 3/4”

LOT - 1020

Using a 17th century rapier blade, this sword cane likely represents the use of a family or ancestral blade by a descendant in the early to mid-1800s, when a gentleman no longer went out obviously armed, but still felt obligated to carry a weapon. The cane body/scabbard and handle are wood. The handle curves down and narrows gradually to a point, imitating an animal’s horn and pointing to an owner’s status as a sportsman. At the base of the grip, a darker wood ferrule is inlaid with small bone disks bearing a dark ring and center eye. A spring catch secures the handle and body. The cane body is spiral bound in black leather producing a ridge and channel effect. There may have been a separately applied collar at the throat, perhaps with an owner’s name, only a narrow paper wrapping remains, probably to give it a tighter fit. The blade is straight, double edged, and six sided in cross section with the central flat on each side shallowly channeled in the upper portion. Further down on both sides four short, sunken rectangular cartouches are placed on the central flat at the lower mid-point of the blade. No interior markings are visible in them They may have been blank and intended only to lighten and stiffen the blade. The upper blade, however, clearly shows a blade smith’s running wolf mark on either side. Usually associated with the city of Passau, the wolf is rendered in cursory straight lines still retaining some gold-colored inlay. The form of the mark and the configuration of the blade suggest it came from an early 17th century rapier prized for its use of quality German steel. This is an interesting sword cane that repays study. CONDITION: Very good. The blade has a smooth surface, dull silver mixed with some thin gray in color. the edge is good and the markings distinct. The handle shows some handling marks and wear to the painted surface. The only fault to the blade is a very small portion of the tip that is bent. SR 1,000 - 2,000

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LOT - 1021

1021 - A 16TH CENTURY STYLE SWEPT HILT RAPIER WITH ELABORATE AND SUPERBLY CHISELED HILT WITH BLADE OF BROADSWORD FORM. Blade Length: 32” Overall Length: 42 - 1/2”

This grand example of late 16th century style, most likely German sword, steel chiseling is of extravagant proportions. Hilt is probably Victorian era. The swept hilt is chiseled with scenes of knight on horseback in combat. Ricasso chiseled with knight on horseback with flag and laurels. Elaborate pommel chiseled with battle scenes, Teutonic eagle and shield and a portrait bust with laurel wreath. The D guard chiseled with lion face, sword, and mace, as well as a warrior holding a cup. One branch chiseled with a castle and shield and the reverse with a lion rampant within a shield. The hilt made in several pieces and then pinned together. The grip with elaborate decorative steel wire and two superbly executed Turk’s heads. The 32” broadsword style blade is 1-1/2” at it’s widest point with two fullers on each side marked “Peter Munsten Me Fecit” for “Made by Peter Munsten” with the Solingen running wolf and three sunken cartouches on each side featuring a man in armor holding a polearm. CONDITION: Hilt is good throughout showing very little wear. One of the counter branches on the left side is missing. Grip is very good with only one strand of wire slightly proud. Blade would rate excellent except for some pitting and rust beginning 13” from the spatulate point. Remnants of an old museum inventory in fragmentary white paint on left side of ricasso. One of the most attractive and decorated chiseled hilt swords to be sold in many, many years. DMG 5,000 - 10,000

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LOT - 1022

1022 - AN ATTRACTIVE COMPOSITE FULL SUIT OF GERMAN ARMOR IN THE STYLE OF ANTON PEFFENHAUSER. While unmarked, the style of the armor is extremely reminiscent of Anton Peffenhauser of Augsburg. Raised roped comb on helm which has 2 lames at neck. Visor, plume holder, and lames a later replacement. Arm defenses are composite with heart shaped couters period, but other pieces probably later Victorian replacements; pauldrons of three lames, gauntlets with five lames. Gorget with 5 lames a later Victorian addition. Gauntlets with roped borders and 5 lames, 1 set of lames replacement. Breastplate with simple line repousse at chest and roped borders, raised medial ridge. Tassets of 7 lames, bottom lame roped, with chainmail backing of Eastern manufacture. Leg defenses are good with roped borders at greaves, fan plates, and sabatons, which have 9 lames. Attractively mounted on an articulated body on a raised and moulded hardwood stand with raised panels on each side. CONDITION: Very good. Suit has been gently cleaned and polished and shows very light polishing marks. 1 rivet at tasset is absent. Parts have an extremely attractive homogenous appearance. Some rivets and straps are professionally replaced. This is an extremely attractive and well-mounted full suit of armor. EW This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 30,000 - 60,000

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1023 - EXTREMELY FINE SILVER-HILTED ENGLISH SMALL SWORD. Blade Length: 31 - 3/4” Overall Length: 38 - 1/4”

LOT - 1023

c. 1750, this sword has a straight triangular colichemarde blade with traces of decoration at top. Fine pierced solid silver hilt. Round guard decorated with pierced and chased scrolls, birds, and flag motifs. Pommel is also pierced and features arms motifs on both sides. The knucklebow is decorated with chased scrolls in the center and is marked on the top left side with four English hallmarks. The decorative grip is wrapped with bands of gilded silver alternating with finely braided strands of silver wire. CONDITION: Blade has been polished and has some bending and damage at the top, on the left side. Hilt is excellent showing light wear and a grey patina. Grip is excellent. A very attractive and ornate example made for a wealthy officer. DMG 1,200 - 1,800

1024 - VERY FINE ENGLISH SILVER-HILTED SMALL SWORD WITH CHASED AND GILDED HILT. Blade Length: 28 - 1/2” Overall Length: 34 - 3/4”

LOT - 1024

Probably second half of the 18th century. Tapered and double-edged straight blade with multi-faceted faces, both sides decorated with etched and gilded scroll designs covering the entire length of the blade. The solid silver hilt has high relief foliate motifs chased on a stippled ground on the clam shell guard, knuckle bow, and pommel. Stippled areas are gilded and left side of knuckle bow marked with an “IK” hallmark in a shield, possibly for silversmith John King. The grip is wrapped with braided silver with with knotted ferrules at both ends. CONDITION: Blade has been polishes and shows some losses in some areas from heavy corrosion and some loss to etching from polishing, generous traces of gilt in some areas. Hilt some some wear, especially on pommel. Polished surface with traces of gilt in protected areas. Grip good with top ferrule slightly skewed. A very high quality silver hilt. DMG 700 - 1,500

1025 - LOT OF 3 EUROPEAN EDGED WEAPONS: 2 PIKES AND 1 DAGGER. Blade Length: (A) 10 - 1/2” (B) 10 - 1/4” (C) 9 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 15” (B) 14 - 1/2” (C) 13 - 1/2” A) Early European Dagger with tapering double edge blade with median ridge, prominent down swept iron quillons and iron pommel. CONDITION: Metal is dark with areas of pitting, grip wrap missing. B) Iron pike head with double edge blade and 1-1/4” wide socket. CONDITION: Iron has been cleaned and lacquered. C) Iron pike head with double edge blade and 1-1/8” wide socket. CONDITION: Iron is dark with areas of light pitting. DG 500 - 750

LOT - 1025 1026 - EARLY COMPOSITE HAND AND A HALF CLAMSHELL GUARD SWORD WITH BLADE MARKED “FERARA”. Blade Length: 34” Overall Length: 40 - 3/4”

LOT - 1026

Straight double edge unfullered blade with an engraved running fox on both sides, and the right side with a partially visible marking of maker “ANDREA FERARA”. The S-shaped crossguard has a large clamshell guard on the right side and a small loop counterguard on the other. Wooden grip is wrapped with brown leather. CONDITION: Blade retains a pitted grey surface. Hilt retains a matching patina and surface. The pommel is probably a replacement. Guard is slightly loose. Grip probably replaced and rewrapped. A good, early marked sword. DMG 800 - 1,500

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1027 - AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA PARTISAN. Blade Length: 7 - 1/2” Overall Length: 82 - 1/4”

LOT - 1027

For a similar example, see plate 105.PA on page 218 of “Swords and Blades of the American Revolution” by George C. Neumann. Of traditional form, the head measures about 13” excluding the straps, the armor piercing spike measures about 8” in height. There are symmetrical bird wings on each side of the broad blade projecting from the base. The round mounting socket has a large ring at the top, and the socket itself is faceted and has integral 6” mounting straps on each side. The replaced haft measures about 69-1/2”, for an overall length of 82”. The haft has a brace in the center and can be disassembled into two nearly equal sized parts. Haft is painted black. CONDITION: Head retains a pitted, dark surface with some delamination and a few broken tips to the decorative wings on each side of the blade. Haft shows losses to paint. DMG 700 - 1,200 1028 - AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA HALBERD. Blade Length: 9” Overall Length: 86 - 1/2”

LOT - 1028

For a similar example see plate 14.PA on page 197 of “Swords and Blades of the American Revolution” by George C. Neumann. The iron head measures 16” in height with additional iron straps measuring 17-3/8” on each side. The cruciform spike measures about 9” in height and the head measures about 8” with a crescent blade and a downward turned spike on the opposite side. The socket is cone shaped with a relief ring just before the integral iron bands. The replaced haft detaches into two sections, when together measures about 70-1/2” for a total height of 86-1/2”. CONDITION: Head retains a dark patina overall with medium pitting. Blade has one corner bent and the top tip is broken off and absent. DMG 800 - 1,500 1029 - EXQUISITE ENGLISH PIERCED SILVER-HILTED SMALL SWORD AND SCABBARD BY BLAND, HALLMARKED FOR 1767. Blade Length: 29” Overall Length: 35 - 1/2”

LOT - 1029

This sword in very similar to one owned by George Washington, which can be seen in plate 222.S on page 135 of “Swords and Blades of the American Revolution” by George C. Neumann. The example shown has a very similar hilt. This is an unusually fine example with a straight, double-edged tapered blade with faceted faces and a deep partial fuller on each side. One side inscribed “T A M A S”, the other “A I A L A”. Solid silver hilt with date letter for 1767, as well as three other English hallmarks at the back of the knuckle bow on the left side. The guard has gadrooned edges and pierced scrolls throughout. Knuckle bow decorated with chased foliate scrolls in the center on both sides surrounded by sections of gadrooning. The ovoid pommel is pierced and has a turned capstan. The grip is wrapped with a silver band alternating with strands of braided silver wire. Complete with its original black leather scabbard with silver mounts. Throat mount is engraved with spiraling scrolls, en suite with guard, the back is inscribed “Bland / St. James”. CONDITION: Very good. Blade retains a mostly bright surface with some scattered dark spotting. Hilt is unpolished and retains a dark grey patina, hallmarks are crisp. Grip excellent. Scabbard very good with a few minor scuffs, center mount is missing ring attachment. A very nice maker-marked sword of the highest quality. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of George M. Rapport. DMG 750 - 1,250

1030 - LOT OF 2: AMERICAN HUSSAR’S SABER AND PILLOW POMMEL SWORD. Blade Length: (A)29 - 1/2” (B) 32 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 35 (B) 38” LOT - 1030 Lot consists of 2 American swords dating 1790 to 1810. A) Hussar style light dragoon saber with scabbard. Iron hilt, flat, tear-drop pommel cap, diamond-shaped capstan. Knuckleguard, flat, widening to diamond near mid-point, narrow counterguard, with rectangular, bevel-edged langets, curling quillon with flat disk. Beveled iron backstrap. Grip leather intact. Double, twisted copper binding wires. Blade with good edge and point. Light silver gray mixed with some darker gray spots. Three etched motifs on either side above the langets: one military, bordered top and bottom by floral. Solingen maker etched in arc at ricasso behind langets. Some light traces of gilt in etching. Scabbard very good. Solid with iron mounts. 2 carrying rings and frog stud. Found in Pennsylvania. CONDITION: Very good. B) Pillow-pommel, 5-ball, brass hilt with some thin traces of silver, spadroon blade. Reeded bone grip. No chips or cracks. Ring attached under pommel, usually associated with naval usage. Blade with good edge and point. Smooth metal surface with muted silver color and scattered gray areas. Obverse etched with floral motifs, small panoply of arms with liberty cap, “Warranted” in a scroll. Reverse with floral motifs and small panoply of arms, with prominent upright American eagle with U.S. shield on chest, clutching arrows and olive branch, with E Pluribus Unum ribbon clutched in beak and flowing overhead. CONDITION: Very good. Minor stains to bone. Remnants of gilt in recesses of etched motifs. 800 - 1,200 14

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1031 - LOT OF 9: 19TH CENTURY UNITED STATES MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot consists of: (A) Model 1816 socket bayonet marked “US” on the blade. CONDITION: Mostly bright with areas of minor dark staining. (B) Model 1855 socket bayonet marked “US” on the blade. CONDITION: Excellent with a mostly bright original finish. (C) Model 1873 45/70 Trapdoor socket bayonet and scabbard with “US” rosette. CONDITION: Bayonet retains most of its original blued finish. Scabbard body is a mix of deep blue and brown finish with some very minor surface roughness. Leather belt loop / frog is solid but exhibits areas of crazing. (D) Model 1816 socket bayonet, unmarked. CONDITION: Exhibits surface rust throughout. (E) Model 1855 socket bayonet, missing locking ring screw. CONDITION: Heavily rusted. (F) Model 1873 45/70 Trapdoor socket bayonet and scabbard. Blade is marked “US”. CONDITION: Bayonet is mostly smooth and grey with areas of minor pitting. Scabbard shows areas of bluing mixed with brown and surface roughness, missing belt loop / frog. (G) Model 1872 45/70 Trapdoor socket bayonet and scabbard. Blade marked “US”. CONDITION: Bayonet is grey with areas of light pitting. Scabbard mostly brown with areas of surface roughness. (H) Model 1873 45/70 Trapdoor socket bayonet and scabbard. Blade marked “US”. CONDITION: Bayonet blade is mostly light blue, rear of socket displays minor pitting. Scabbard body lacks finish and displays a shallow dent. Belt loop / frog is dry and broken. (I) Brass handle saber bayonet dated “1862” on the ricasso. CONDITION: Blade is bright with areas of minor dark staining. Brass handle is toned, frozen locking catch. DG 800 - 1,200 1032 - LOT OF 3: AMERICAN 1775-1783 24 HOLE CARTRIDGE BOX AND 1780-1820 24 HOLE CARTRIDGE BOX AND EARLY AMERICAN KNIFE. Lot consists of: (A) American c. 1775-1783 24 hole Militia waist box. For a similar example, see page 26 of “Battle Weapons of the American Revolution” by George C. Neumann. This example has a flap with rounded corner and an iron clasp, wooden .69 caliber block with contoured back, and 2 leather belt loops on back. CONDITION: Leather is pliable with some cracking and losses to surface on front flap, a couple minor tears. Belt loops both original, 1 detached at top. (B) American waist cartridge box with 24 holes, c. 1780-1820. For a similar example, see page 24 of “Battle Weapons of the American Revolution” by George C. Neumann. Contoured shape and approximately .75 caliber block of 24 tin cylinders. CONDITION: Leather is still pliable, but brittle, showing crazing, losses to surface and some minor losses at corners. Clasp and part of leather clasp loop are absent. 1 belt loop absent the other detached at the top. Block complete. A very nice box. (C) The hand forged blade is straight and has a 6-3/4” false edge. There are 2 pins near the ricasso on each side. The guard terminates in a closed fist, hand forged from steel on each side. The handle is wooden and rounded at the top with a brass cap at the pommel. CONDITION: Blade retains a heavy, dark patina with heavy corrosion overall. There are traces of an old white collection or museum number on right side. The guard retains a matching heavy, dark patina, and the pommel and tang are undisturbed. The wood grip has a large age crack through its entire length on the right side. This is a very early and attractive American knife. DMG 500 - 1,000

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1033 - FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BRITISH CANTEEN FOUND AT A BLOCKHOUSE AT FORT EDWARD NEW YORK AND LARGE WOODEN MILITIA CANTEEN. (A) In 4 pieces and in relic condition. Contained in a shadow box frame with printed caption. CONDITION: Very good relic condition. (B) This canteen measures 10-1/2” X 6”, and is held together by wooden hoops, 1-7/8” wide, tongued into one another. The canteen retains most of its original red paint and remains in an untouched state. DG Very Good 400 - 800

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1034 - LOT OF 3: DIRKS AND KNIVES IN THE 18TH CENTURY STYLE. Blade Length: (A) 9 - 5/8” (B) 7” (C) 3 - 7/8” Overall Length: (A) 13 - 5/8” (B) 11 - 5/8” (C) 8 - 5/8” Comprising: (A) Long dagger measuring 13-1/2” overall with a 9-1/2” triangular blade and a copper guard. The tapered grip is faceted and has a small brass cap on top. (B) A small dagger measuring 11-5/8” overall with a 7” diamond section blade with two deep fullers on each side. Brass guard terminating in a ball on each side and brass pommel cap. Grip appears to be of ebony. (C) A contemporary bag knife with antler grip. Measures 8-3/4” overall with a 3-7/8” blade. CONDITION: (A) Blade shows scattered pitting and some file marks. Grip shows a long age crack down on side and some other scattered marks from use. (B) Very good overall showing some minor marks. (C) Very good. DMG 300 - 500

1035 - LOT OF 3: 18TH CENTURY DIRKS OR DAGGERS. Blade Length: (A) 10 - 5/16” (B) 9 - 1/8” (C) 7 - 1/8” Overall Length: (A) 15 - 1/4” (B) 13 - 7/16” (C) 11 - 5/8”

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Comprising: (A) A late 18th century style pillow pommel dagger measuring about 15-1/4” overall with a 10-1/4” straight blade with a partial single fuller in the center on each side. Silver plated brass guard and pillow shaped pommel. Grip of marine ivory. CONDITION: Blade has been polished and sharpened. Mounts retain most of their original silver finish with some scattered flaking and edge wear. Grip retains a pleasing honey patina with a couple minor hairline age cracks. (B) Large dirk, probably American, measures 13-1/2” overall with a 9-1/4” blade of diamond section form. Small oval shaped guard followed by a brass ferrule. Wooden grip with a small brass cap at the pommel. CONDITION: Blade has been polished and sharpened. Handle and guard remain undisturbed. (C) European dirk with a tapered straight blade of 7-1/4”. The ricasso on one side has floral engraving and the other shows a lion. There are tapered double fullers on each side. The grip is of horn with a brass pommel cap and a brass ferrule towards the blade. CONDITION: Retains a brown patina with some heavy pitting, it appears someone has begun grinding the tip. Horn grip shows scattered areas of insect damage, some of which have been filled with a dark epoxy. DMG 500 - 800

1036 - LARGE ENGRAVED POWDER HORN OF EDWARD BOURKE DATED 1868. This horn has a tapered curved body of about 16-3/4”. The cone-shaped spout has an incised band just below the tip. The spout is followed by a faceted section with an inscription on five of them, reading “CARVED BY / EDWARD / BOURKE / May 7 / 1868”. There are 3 engraved and shaded bands of geometric designs. Above this is a large and detailed engraved stone church, to the right a robed clergyman wearing a papal hat is standing at the gates. There are 5 detailed sailing vessels with 4 engraved seagulls flying overhead. There is also an engraved scene of a man standing near a fenced in statue, possibly at a cemetery. The wooden plug is chip-carved and features a large spiral design around the iron loop for strap attachment. The plug retains old green paint and is retained by a series of wooden pins. This is a very interesting and unusual powder horn from the second half of the 19th century. CONDITION: Very good overall showing some minor scattered marks and a light honey patina overall. Some edge wear to painted plug. A minor hairline crack at the spout. DMG 800 - 1,500

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1037 - LOT OF 2: ENGRAVED POWDER HORN AND HUNTING BAG. Comprising: (A) 18th century powder horn, measuring about 14” overall. The main body has a scalloped top edge and is engraved with scenes including a mill, a cannon, a person carrying a rifle, a Liberty Tree, a bird, a chicken above an eagle on what appears to be a flag, a large 3-masted ship of war, a British lion, a bugler, and a drummer with a mitre cap on his head. There are some other folky motifs above the plug. The wooden plug has an iron nail in the center for sling attachment. CONDITION: Horn shows some wear and a couple minor areas of insect damage which have been filled. There is some chipping at base around plug and some heavy wear from carrying. (B) A hunting bag with horn. Bag measures about 12” x 8-3/8” and has a leather carrying strap. Complete with an associated powder horn measuring 9” overall. CONDITION: Flap shows a tear and some losses. Leather is brittle. Horn very good, showing some crazing from age. DMG 600 - 900

LOT - 1037 1038 - LOT OF 8: POWDER FLASKS. Comprising: (A) A large leather covered James Dixon powder flask, measuring 10-3/8” in height. CONDITION: Very good with some minor scuffing. Spout shows some light patination. (B & C) 2 bronze melon flasks; one marked “American Flask Company”, the other marked “Hawksley”. CONDITION: (B) Very good with a couple minor dents and some losses to finish. (C) Spring is weak, otherwise retains a dark patina. (D) A very nice bronze powder flask with repousse dead game scene above “JAMES DIXON & SONS”. The top is also marked “JAMES DIXON & SONS”. CONDITION: Some minor denting and dark, heavy patina overall. Spring is somewhat weak and sticky. (E) Bronze basket weave flask marked “HAWKSLEY” on spout. CONDITION: Very good. (F) A bronze flask with repousse scrollwork and 2 dead ducks. Marked “HAWKSLEY” on nickel plated spout. CONDITION: Very good with a couple minor dents. (G) A cylindrical powder flask marked “HAWKSLEY”, bottom stamped “MOSERS LTD”. CONDITION: Very good with a pleasing mustard patina. (H) A bronze flask by Hawksley. CONDITION: Very good with a weak spring. DMG 600 - 900

1039 - LOT OF 3: SCREW TIP AND BRITISH ORDNANCE POWDER HORNS. Comprising: (A) An early first quarter of the 19th century British artillery powder horn, branded on the body with a large broad arrow over “B O”. The wooden plug has a turned, threaded knob in the center and there are 2 iron eyelets attached to the body for carrying strap attachment. The horn measures about 12” overall, including the cone-shaped pouring spout. CONDITION: Brass charger is slightly loose. Shows some wear to marking and some minor cracking and losses at bottom around plug. (B) A small York County, Pennsylvania priming horn, measuring about 7” overall with a turned wooden plug and double lines engraved on the horn just above the plug. CONDITION: Very good, showing some minor marks from use and a tiny hairline crack at the spout. (C) A large screw-tip powder horn attributed to Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. This horn measures about 13” overall, the horn body has a green hue, and there is a large iron staple towards the spout for a carry strap. The turned tip appears to be a good, professional replacement. The turned wooden plug is also painted with 2 bright orange stripes and there is a large iron staple in the center at the top. CONDITION: Appears as-found with dark patina, showing some scuffing and scattered marks from use. Plug has one chip and shows some smoothing from wear. Rings toward spout show some wear. DMG 1,000 - 2,000

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1040 - LOT OF 10: 8 POWDER HORNS & 2 RELIC DISPLAYS. Included in this lot is a small cased grouping of relic items displayed with a postcard of Fort Ticonderoga. There is another nicely cased display containing original beam fragments from Fort Edward, New York, and four dug musket balls. There are a total of 8 powder horns; one is a York County screw-tip powder horn, one is a small Lancaster County priming horn, there is a fairly large Lancaster County powder horn, a Berks County powder horn, an unknown screw-tip powder horn, a smaller screw-tip powder horn, a small flat priming horn, and an interesting Victorian powder horn with a turned butt indicating York County origins and painted on the body with flowers. Included is a signed letter from Bill Guthman on his letterhead dating from May of 2002. CONDITION: Both cased displays are in very good condition. All powder horns show some wear and scattered marks from use; a couple have chipping and age cracks on the plugs. A very interesting group of attractive powder horns and artifacts. DMG 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 1040 1041 - 1778 DATED REVOLUTIONARY WAR POWDER HORN. This horn measures about 14” overall and has a green hue. The spout section is cone shaped and the wooden plug is flat. The plug has a pewter inlaid plaque with relief date and initials “1778 / AV / H”. The plaque is retained in the top corners with small hand-forged nails. There is a large blacksmith forged loop in the butt for carrying strap attachment. CONDITION: There is 1 small chip missing at the opening of the spout and a few scattered areas of insect damage, although none go entirely through. There are some losses and cracking along the base surrounding the plug. Pewter plaque and plug are very good and retain a dry patina. DMG 1,200 - 1,800

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1042 - 17TH CENTURY EUROPEAN ENGRAVED BONE POWDER FLASK FROM FLAYDERMAN COLLECTION. This flask measures about 12-3/4” in height. The bone spout measures about 2-5/8” in height and is engraved with acanthus leaf designs. On the piece of bone opposite the spout there is an iron ring, as well as another farther down the body for carrying strap attachment. The flask is profusely engraved with repeating bands of decoration, including bands of rope designs, geometric designs, and repeating acanthus leaf designs. In the center there is a section depicting a scene of gods and goddesses, as well as goats and a satyr. Below the main panel depicting Roman gods and goddesses, there are more bands of decoration en suite. There is a paper label on the wooden plug at the base of the horn reading “Gunpowder flasket once belonging to the Duke of Cesi and Aquasparta founder of the Accedemia dei Lincei (1606)”. The Lincein Academy is an Italian Science school located in Rome, Italy. It was founded in 1603 by Federico Cesi. Galileo Galilei was the intellectual center of the academy and he completed much of his work at the academy. The academy closed in 1630 after the death of Cesi, its founder and patron, and entirely disappeared in 1651. CONDITION: There is a minor chip at the opening of the spout. The flask has an overall smooth, light honey patina with some darker areas. There is some deterioration and minor chipping around the base. Paper label shows some losses around edges but is completely legible. There is also another paper label underneath the one described. PROVENANCE: Ex. Norm Flayderman Collection. DMG 2,500 - 4,500 LOT - 1042 18

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1043 - ENGRAVED CONTEMPORARY REPUBLICAN POLITICAL SATIRE POWDER HORN. This unique engraved powder horn measures about 12” overall and has a curved and tapered body. The edge of the spout is scalloped and there is a series of relief rings on the section above the main body. The body is engraved with Obama Administration era personalities dressed in 18th century attire and labelled with names. Engraved depictions include Barack and Michelle Obama, Joe Biden, Sir William Clinton (holding a cigar, of course), Lady Clinton, George W. Bush, and four rodents labelled “Nancy Pelosi”, “Barney Frank”, “Chris Dodd” and “Harry Reid”, all surrounding an 18th century structure labelled “Fannie Mae/ Freddy Mac”. There is also a depiction of an elderly gentleman with a cane labelled “American Taxpayer”. Towards the plug is the date “08”. The wooden plug is slightly convex and has an iron staple for strap attachment. CONDITION: Excellent and well-aged using artificial patinas. A very interesting piece of contemporary political folk art. 500 - 800 1044 - FOLK ART POWDER ENGRAVED POWDER HORN INSCRIBED “THE PROPERTY OF JOHN LOVRIEN”. This large horn is featured on pages 192 and 193 of “Accouterments II” by James R. Johnston. The tapered curved body measures 17-1/2” overall. It is inscribed “THE PROPERTY OF / JOHN LOVRIEN” in large block letters. The cone shaped spout section is decorated with circular holes. The fully engraved main body is decorated with engraved designs including vines with berries, a flag featuring a chicken eagle and 13 stars, a man carrying a detailed flintlock rifle and a dead fox, birds, an owl perched in a tree, a buck, folky flowers, and a dog. The convex wooden plug has an integral carved wooden knob for strap attachment. CONDITION: Excellent overall, showing no damage and very little use. Retains a dry surface with a light honey patina. DMG 2,000 - 4,000 1045 - ENGRAVED POWDER HORN OF JOHN BUTLER. This powder horn measures about 15” in length overall, including the plug. The horn has a short cone-shaped spout section and a tapered body. In the center is a cartouche with neat block letters “IOHN BUTLER”. It appears it may have read “IOHN BUTLERS HORN” and part of the inscription is no longer present. The plug is of cork and there are several different nails for earlier carrying strap attachment. The pins retaining the plug are wooden. CONDITION: Horn retains a pleasing dark honey patina, and shows scattered marks from use and heavy wear from carrying. There are some minor losses around the plug and some deterioration to the plug itself. It is possible that this horn belonged to the infamous John Butler of ‘”Butler’s Rangers”. John Butler lived between 1728 and 1796 and he was a Loyalist who led the well-known militia unit ‘Butler’s Rangers’ in New York on the north frontier during the Revolutionary War. DMG 1,000 - 2,000 1046 - TACK DECORATED POWDER HORN WITH HUNTING AND FISHING GAME SCENES AND MARKED “S.R.M. 1828”. This horn measures about 13-1/2” in length and has a cone-shaped spout section. The wooden plug is convex and features an iron staple in the center surrounded by a brass tack on each side. There is also a series of brass tacks retaining the plug. The body is engraved with a patriotic eagle with wings spread and both talons are clutching arrows. There are also a number of different birds including a peacock, a rooster, and what appears to be geese and ducks; there are also 9 fish, a frog, a cat, and a depiction of a man fishing on a boat, a squirrel in a tree, a snake, a buck, a flying dragon, and a flintlock rifle. There is also a cartouche with the initials “SRM” and the date “1828”. There are also the initials “AS” towards the spout. CONDITION: Retains a dry, dark honey surface with some minor insect bites and scattered marks from use. Some natural flaking to spout and minor scuffing to plug. A very attractive and interesting folkart horn with well done depictions of fish and wildlife. DMG 500 - 800

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1047 - LOT OF 4: POWDER HORNS. Comprising: (A) Engraved powder horn of “I. Child”. The horn depicts a New England style house next to a tepee and a river with an ornate bridge. The other side is inscribed “Nov. 1807” along with a large fouled anchor. Wooden plug with a rose head nail for sling attachment. Spout section is faceted. CONDITION: Very good overall with a couple minor insect bites and 1 minor crack at one of the pins at the base. (B) Artillery powder horn with a brass charger at the spout, stamped with “88” on one side. The turned wooden plug has a removable threaded knob in the center. Complete with an early leather strap. Horn measures 13” overall. CONDITION: (B) Very good, showing some smoothing and light marks from use, some minor age cracking around plug. Strap shows a crazed, dry surface with some separation beginning. (C) York powder horn measures about 9-3/4” overall with a turned plug with 2 engraved lines above it. CONDITION: Very good with a few light marks from use. (D) A nice 18th century powder horn measuring 9-3/4” including plug, which is in the early Philadelphia style. The relief ring below the spout section is cross hatched. The horn itself has a green hue. CONDITION: Shows some heavy wear and minor losses and cracking at spout. One side shows a deep crater, possibly where the horn was struck with something but did not break through. An attractive grouping of powder horns. DMG 1,500 - 2,500

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1048 - WAR OF 1812 SILVER MOUNTED DIRK INSCRIBED TO GEORGE BUDD U.S.S. CHESAPEAKE. Blade Length: 10” Overall Length: 17” LOT - 1048 This dirk was formerly in the Lattimer collection and is Illustrated as Figure 70, in Silver Mounted Swords: The Lattimer Family Collection, by Hartzler. In the age of fighting sail dirks were often carried in action by midshipmen and by officers for convenience on cramped decks and in the close-quarters fighting of boarding actions. The dirk is silver mounted and nicely engraved. The pommel cap bears a floral/sunburst design engraved around the globulare capstan rivet of the blade tang. The sides of the pommel cap and a ferrule at the base of the grip have beaded bands with minute floral starbursts in between that mirror the design of the pommel cap. The grip is ivory, with spiral grooves. The quillons are recurved and flatten toward the tips. A portion of the thin leather washer remains on the underside of the guard. The curved blade has a long ricasso with a top edge flat extending 2.5 inches and a bottom edge flat 5.5 inches, emphasizing the middle-eastern influence on U.S. Navy dirks starting with the Barbary Wars of the early 1800s. The dirk blade is engraved on the reverse ricasso, “Lt. G. Budd U.S.N.” under an American eagle perched on an anchor. The scabbard is silvered brass with an acorn frog stud and an open-work, asymmetrical harp-shaped drag. The reverse of the scabbard is plain. The obverse is engraved with a draping wreath of oak leaves over the acorn frog stud, below which an American eagle with a U.S. shield on its breast clutches an olive branch and arrows under a sunburst of rays and stars. Below that is a ribbon bearing the word “Liberty,” under which are crossed anchors and a large, “US / NAVY.” Two entwined leafy vines extend up to this from the scabbard tip. The engraving is likely post-period and commemorative, perhaps done by the family, but we have no provenance anterior to its appearance in the Lattimer family collection. The specification of Budd’s rank as Lieutenant would be appropriate for the period of 1814-1820. The dirk, as is usually the case, is unmarked and may date earlier. A native of Bush Town, Harford County, Maryland, George Budd was appointed Midshipman in the U.S. Navy 22 November 1805. In June 1813 he was the senior surviving officer of the U.S.S. Chesapeake after its disastrous encounter with H.M.S. Shannon, an action immortalized by American Captain James Lawrence’s last words: “Don’t give up the ship.” Budd’s letter to the Secretary of the Navy detailing the action is reprinted in The Naval War of 1812, Volume 2. Budd made Lieutenant 23 May 1814. In addition to his service on the Chesapeake, in 1814 he was on the Sloop of War Ontario. Detached to command Fort Look-out at Fells Point, Maryland, he helped save Baltimore by repelling a British sea-borne attack of twenty barges with troops on the morning of September 14, 1814. He later served on the U.S. Frigate Java, was promoted Master Commandant 28 March 1820, and commanded the navy post at Erie in 1825. He died in Boston 3 September 1837. CONDITION: Very Good to Excellent. The grip has a crack extending from pommel to ferrule on the obverse that seems stable. Silver is uncleaned and has a pleasant, medium patina. The blade has a good edge and point, showing an old cleaning, but just minor gray areas with no pitting. SR 3,000 - 4,000

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1049 - SCOTTISH BASKET HILT BROAD SWORD. Blade Length: 31 - 1/4” Overall Length: 37” LOT - 1049

Scottish Infantry officer’s broadsword made for the Highland Regiments c. 1820 with a double-edged blade marked on the ricasso “A. & A. S.” made by August & Albert Schnitzler, Solingen. The hilt is comprised of bars, double rings and panels, and a leather covered spiral carved grip. CONDITION: Blade appears to be mostly bright beneath a coating of old lacquer, hilt grey with areas of minor dark staining. Leather grip with areas of wear to the black finish. DG 700 - 1,200

1050 - SCOTTISH SILVER HILT LION POMMEL SWORD BY JAMES MCEVER. Blade Length: 21 - 3/8” Overall Length: 26 - 3/4”

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Finely detailed silver lion head pommel connected to the “S” shaped guard by a silver chain, fluted ivory grip. The guard bears the mark of James McEver of Edinburgh Scotland. Straight blade with single narrow fuller and Scottish lobster mark on both sides. CONDITION: Blade is mostly grey with areas of minor dark staining, silver hilt and ivory grip in excellent condition. DG 2,500 - 4,500

1051 - SILVER HILTED ENGLISH DIRK WITH FIVE BALL GUARD Blade Length: 15 - 3/8” Overall Length: 20 - 1/2”

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Silver hilted dirk with long wavy double edge blade and carved horn grip. Square fluted pommel with round capstan rivet, chain guard decorated with silver balls connects the pommel to the scalloped guard which has a single branch with 5-ball decoration. CONDITION: Blade dark / grey with areas of pitting. DG 800 - 1,500

1052 - BRITISH SILVER MOUNTED CUTTOE MADE BY MATTHEW BRODIER OF LONDON. Blade Length: 23 - 3/4” Overall Length: 30 - 1/4”

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The slightly curved blade has a wide fuller running its full length and a narrow fuller on each side. There is an rectangular shaped small sheet silver washer at the top of the blade, above which is a shell decoration flanked by a chased and engraved “S” shaped guard with integral ferrule at the base of the grip. There is a London hallmark on the left side of the cross guard. The grip is green dyed bone with flat silver wrap. CONDITION: Blade is mostly grey with small patches of light surface rust, one cross guard tip is missing. Hilt and grip are slightly loose. DG 800 - 1,500

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1053 - AMERICAN SCIMITAR WITH BLADE MARKED “ROSE”. Blade Length: 16” Overall Length: 21”

LOT - 1053 Small American scimitar-blade dirk, stamped “ROSE” on the spine, green dyed ivory grip carved in a spiral with 3 different variations of depth. Gilted brass crossguard with down turned quillons. CONDITION: Blade is smooth and grey with a few edge nicks, fittings and ivory grip in excellent condition. DG 1,000 - 2,000

1054 - SILVER MOUNTED DIRK WITH SCABBARD. Blade Length: 16 - 3/4” Overall Length: 22 - 1/2”

LOT - 1054 This silver mounted dirk features a smallsword type hilt with urn pommel and thin knuckleguard. The pommel is finely decorated with minute lines and half-moons or eye-brow stamps, and some small floral starbursts that are reflected in much grander fashion in engraving on either side of the quillon block. The wood grip mold is present, but only several sprung turns of the binding wire remain, consisting of one single strand and one twisted strand. The upper quillon of the guard is missing. The lower quillon was repaired. The upper loops of two pas-d’anes remain. A small oval silver sheath cap, decorated en suite with the pommel, is present with a thin red wool pad. The blade has a good point and no edge nicks. There is no pitting, but scattered dark gray areas and some brown toward the point. The black leather scabbard is solid, though showing crackling and finish loss. The silver mounts are good and in place, but show differing edge contours and engraving. The carrying ring on the middle mount has been repaired. A red collection number “472” appears on the blade near the guard and the scabbard mounts. Ex-Lattimer collection. Illustrated as Figure 56, Hartzler, Silver Mounted Swords. CONDITION: Good. Slight looseness to the hilt. Missing grip wire and elements of the hilt as described above. The sheath cap is rather small for the width of the blade and the scabbard throat, but examples of dirks with similar hilts are known. The fuller of the blade ends about 2-1/2” from the hilt, indicating that if a sword blade was reused, it was not shortened from the tip. Naval officers of all ranks favored fighting dirks of this length from about 1790 to 1815, but dirks are known among army officers as well. One Napoleonic British artillery officer remarked on the carrying of dirks for field service where swords got in the way when on foot. SR 1,200 - 2,500

1055 - EARLY SILVER HILTED MASONIC SMALL SWORD INSCRIBED TO LODGE NO. 9. Blade Length: 29 - 1/4” Overall Length: 35 - 1/4”

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Probably third quarter of the 18th century. According to an article in ‘The Builder’ by Brother George W. Baird, P.G.M., District of Columbia, “When the cornerstone of the Washington Monument was laid in Richmond in 1830, the then Grand Master of Masons, Robert G Scott, said “The campaign of this year is ever memorable for the capture of Cornwallis at Yorktown. In that village was Lodge No. 9, where after the siege was ended, Washington, LaFayette, Marshall and Nelson came together, and by their union bore abiding testimony to the beautiful tenets of Masonry.” According to the article there was a Lodge No. 9, at Yorktown Virginia. It is now extinct and its records are not to be found. This makes sense for an organization with such secretive practices. The triangular straight tapered blade has a 10” section of decoration towards the top on all three sides with engraved and gilded floral scrolls. The wagon wheel style guard is pierced and of silver, the front is neatly inscribed “Lodge, No 9”. The back of the guard is engraved with decoration and rocker panel designs. The silver knuckle bow is flat on both sides; the right side is engraved with a sword which the left side is engraved with the Masonic symbol of a crossed compass and square, with an eye in the center. The brass pommel is round with relief chased designs on top. The ivory grip is gadrooned and once wrapped with a decorative strand of wire. CONDITION: Blade shows a grey patina, tip is dull and was perhaps made this way. Blade shows generous traces of blued finishes and gilt finishes around designs. About half of the wagon wheel guard is missing and the remaining portion shows some deformation. Markings on guard are excellent. Pommel is slightly loose and hilt retains dark, undisturbed patinas. Grip shows some minor chipping around top and bottom, and some hairline age cracks, retains a nice honey patina. This may be one of the only remaining pieces associated with Lodge No. 9 and George Washington. A copy of the article about Lodge No. 9 as well as large photos accompany this sword. DMG 1,500 - 2,500 22

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1056 - LOT OF 5: AMERICAN FRATERNAL SWORDS, 3 WITH GOLD WASHED BLADES. Blade Length: (A) 27 - 1/2” (B) 30 (C) 27 - 3/4” (D) 28” (E) 30” Overall Length: (A) 35” (B) 36 - 3/4” (C) 34 - 1/4” (D) 35” (E) 37 - 1/2” Lot consists of 5 American fraternal swords, all with straight blades, 3 with scabbards and gold washed blades, circa 1875-1910. A) Gold painted cruciform hilt with eagle crouched on pommel and knuckleguard chain. CONDITION: Good. No scabbard. Dark blade. B) Foliate cruciform guard, tent pommel cap, bone grip, chain guard. GUOOF motif on quillon block. CONDITION: Good. Narrow hairlines to grip, but stable. Dark blade, but remnants of gilt on brass hilt. C) A pretty GUOOF sword with tent pommel, chain guard, gilt hilt and scabbard with figural mounts and engraving. Blade with nice etching and gold wash, “Thomas W. Williams” in central blade cartouche. CONDITION: LOT - 1056 Excellent. D) Open cruciform guard with knights helmet pommel. Very nice bright blade with good etching and gold wash. “W.H. Sheffer” etched on central panel with WHS monogram on white bone grip. Maltese cross on blade in gilt and on scabbard drag. CONDITION: Very Good. Blade is exceptionally nice. Steel Scabbard rates good, with age toning and some losses to red paint of cross on top mount. Hilt shows wear to silver wash showing areas of of brass with age patina. E) Knightshead pommel with open visor. Leather wrapped grip with gold colored binding. Chain guard to figural quillons. Blade has good guilt wash and etching with name “W.F. Everett” on central panel. CONDITION: Sword rates good. Minor graying to blade near tip. Wear to surface of leather grip and some rubbing and age toning to silver colored hilt. Steel scabbard rates poor with rust coming up under plating and age toning to figural brass mounts. SR 400 - 600 1057 - LOT OF 6: AMERICAN SWORDS. Lot consists of 6 U.S. swords and scabbards. A) Model 1860 staff and field, adopted in 1872 for general service and replaced by the 1902 pattern. Widely used by regular army and national guard units through the Spanish American War and adopted by other organizations such as the G.A.R. with minor changes. CONDITION: Good. Black leather grip with wire and brass hilt are very good. Blade is dark, but with good edge and point. Scabbard has brown coming up underneath. Throat missing. Other mounts in place. B) USN Model 1852 Officer’s sword. Still in use. Modern production. CONDITION: Good. Black leather grip wrap in place. Wire loose. Rubbing to gold wash of brass hilt. Blade shows good etching and name in cartouche on lower half. Upper half shows gray spots and wear to lower edge. Scabbard body broken above drag, but no leather is missing. Brass mounts show some gilt. C) USN model 1852 officer’s sword as above but with white sharkskin grip. CONDITION: Sword very good. Grip with binding wires in place, just minor rubbing to gilt finish. Sword knot in place. Blade bright with visible etching. Darkening slightly toward tip. Scabbard poor. Leather missing from steel body below middle mount with rust. Sword knot is very LOT - 1057 good. D) 1860/1872 staff and field as above, but higher grade. Grip is solid cast with faceted spiral roping. Blade is nicely etched with presentation that reads “Presented to Captain W.M. Judge by Co. A Hibernian Rifles of New York Jan 28th 1884.” CONDITION: Very Good. Blade shows some slight shifting to gray, but etching is distinct. Scabbard with open work brass mounts is good, but with dull finish and wear spots to plated body. E) Militia light cavalry style with steel scabbard. Bird head pommel. Iron stirrup guard. Ricasso marked “Fische.” CONDITION: Good. Leather grip is missing, exposing grip wood and cording. Blade is gray with light brown areas of thin rust. Will clean. Iron scabbard with carrying rings in place. F) US 1913 Patton style cavalry saber with 1917 date and scabbard. The regulation US cavalry saber designed by George Patton, in use on the Mexican border Campaign and World War I. CONDITION: Good. Minor blade spotting near hilt and scrapes to guard. Grip very good. Blade pad in place. Dark section to blade near the end of the fuller with shallow freckling, edge roughness and two nicks. Scabbard good, but with frayed spot to brown canvas scabbard cover near the drag. Some wear to paint of mounts. SR 600 - 800

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1058 - EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRITISH MITRE CAP BADGE. Measures about 5-5/8” x 5-3/4”. Of embossed and gilded sheet brass, displaying the British crest in great detail, and cased and displayed in a red lined riker mount. CONDITION: Very good, showing most of gilt finish in protected areas, otherwise retaining a dark patina. DMG 300 - 500

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1059 - LOT OF 14: BRITISH MILITARY BAYONETS. (A) Model 1853 Socket Bayonet with Leather Scabbard. Scattered freckling along blade, and English proof marks, 9/73, on ricasso. Leather scabbard shows wear and patina, and brass fittings have areas of light denting. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (B) An English Model 1853 Junior Socket Bayonet with added grip. Old patina and rust along length of blade. Lacquered wooden handle shows age and

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light patina. CONDITION: Very good. (C) Model 1853 Junior English Socket Bayonet with “Crown over B” proof marks and no scabbard. Light old rust and patina throughout. CONDITION: Very good. (D) English 1853 Junior Socket Bayonet with a unit marking of “4/250”. Proof marks on ricasso area, and scattered freckling throughout. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) Model 1853 English Socket Bayonet with proof marks on ricasso and light patina and old rust throughout. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (F) Model 1853 Junior English Socket Bayonet with Proof marks “Crown over B over 54”. Scattered light marks and freckling throughout blade. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (G) Model 1853 English Socket Bayonet without English proof marks suggesting possible American acquisition. Dark patina throughout. CONDITION: Very good. (H) Model 1953 English Socket Bayonet with proof mark Crown over “E”, with scattered dark rust and patina. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (I) Model 1853 English Socket Bayonet with Leather scabbard. Socket has heavy pitting, blade has scattered freckling, leather scabbard shows moderate wear and dark patina to the fittings. CONDITION: Very good. (J) Model 1853 English Socket Bayonet Crown over “E” and Leather Scabbard. Light freckling throughout, blade still retains bright finish. Leather Scabbard shows moderate wear to the leather and light patina over brass fittings. Scabbard is British Proof marked as well. CONDITION: Excellent. (K) Model 1853 English Socket Bayonet with damaged Leather Scabbard. Scattered freckling throughout, and British proofs. Leather scabbard has damage to leather and fittings are heavily patina’d. CONDITION: Good. (L) Model 1895 British Socket Bayonet with scattered freckling throughout. No Scabbard. CONDITION: Very good. (M) Dutch Model 1871 Socket Bayonet with old dark rust staining throughout. Dutch Proof marks. CONDITION: Very good. D.W. 500 - 900

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1060 - LOT OF 5: BRITISH AND SPANISH EDGED WEAPONS. Blade Length: (A) 18” (B) 25 3/4” (C) 34 - 1/2” (D) 33” (E) 34” Overall Length: (A) 24 - 3/4” (B) 31 - 1/2” (C) 41 - 1/2” (D) 41 1/2” (E) 41 - 1/2” A) Reproduction First World War era British Naval Midshipman’s dirk with etched blade, ricasso marked “Manton & Co England”. CONDITION: Very good with bright blade, grip wire and pommel displaying verdigris. B) British Pattern 1879 Martini Henry Saw Back Artillery Sword Bayonet. Reblued blade, ricasso bears the War Department stamp and broad arrow, a bend test cross and inspection stamps. The obverse ricasso bears inspection stamps and the manufacture

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date of November, 1883. Leather grips replaced with stag grips. CONDITION: Very good condition showing minor wear. C) Spanish Model 1860 Cavalry Saber marked on the spine “Toledo 1875” and “J.B.S. / B. on the ricasso, dark ray skin grip with wire wrap, steel cup guard. Steel scabbard with double ring mounts, missing throat. CONDITION: Very good, the blade mostly smooth and dark, scabbard and fittings dark with areas of surface roughness. D) British 1899 Pattern Cavalry Saber marked on the ricasso “Wilkinson London” with various proof marks and date 1901. CONDITION: Blade is bright, cup hilt mostly smooth and grey / dark, leather grips show wear and dents. Scabbard grey / brown with no dents. E) British Pattern 1822 Light Cavalry Officer’s Sword with inset “Proved” mark at the ricasso, ray skin grip with twisted wire wrap, steel mounts, scabbard with double ring mounts. CONDITION: Blade with a grey / dark surface mixed with areas of light surface rust. Grip showing moderate wear, hilt outer branch bent. Scabbard with a dark surface shows a few shallow dents. DG 800 - 1,200

1061 - LOT OF 3: BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS DIRK COLT POWDER FLASK AND FRENCH STILETTO. Blade Length: (A) 18” (B) 8-1/4” Overall Length: (A) 23-3/4” (B) 13” A) First World War era British Naval Midshipman’s dirk. The dirk features a gilded brass lion head and ornate back strap, with portepee ring and acorn quillions. Pebbled ray skin grip, with wire wrap, front langet displays the naval anchor and wreath. The push button lock is present and is in working condition. The 18” long blade features on both sides the acid etched design of laurel spray and ships anchor with the Royal Cypher of King George V. The etching runs 4/5 of the length of the blade. Ricasso marked Gieve Matthews Seagrove Ltd, London, Portsmith and Devonport”. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, upper mount engraved with the initials “CJB”. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with a few areas of minor staining, etching is bright and clear. Grip with minor wear only, scabbard very good with minor wear. B) World War I French Stiletto with blade produced utilizing a Lebel bayonet blade, shortened scabbard, leather frog and carved wood twisted grip. CONDITION: Very good with bright blade and smooth dark scabbard, leather frog belt loops replaced. C) Pistol flask, 4-1/4” overall including the spout. Deep relief finely detailed eagle on both sides, working spring. CONDITION: Very good with no dents and tight seams. DG 800 - 1,200

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1062 - BRASS ETCHING PLATE DEPICTING THE HMS MONARCH. The brass plaque measures 13-1/2” x 12” and is engraved with a large depiction of the British ship, the Monarch. The brass plate is about 1-1/6” thick. The inscription reads “To the Honble Sir Edw.d Hanke Knt. of the Bath, Vice Admiral of the Blue Squadron of this Majesty’s Fleets. This Plate is most humbly Dedicated, being the Exact View, of this Majesty’s Ship MONARQUE, of 74 guns, one of the Six French Men of the War, taken the 14th Octob 174, by the British Fleet, under his command. By his most Obedient & most Devoted, humble Servant - R Short”. During the French and Indian War, Admiral Byng was charged with failing to do his utmost and was executed onboard LOT - 1062 the Monarch on March 14th, 1757. He was executed by firing squad. The plaque is mounted on a board measuring 28-1/2” x 12-1/8” x 1/2”. CONDITION: Brass retains a dark patina. It appears that black ink lies in all of the engraved areas, unfortunately at some time, some one used this plate for target practice and there are about 20 dents from a pellet rifle coming from the opposite side, and one being fired from the front. The board retains an old, dry surface and the opposite side shows some traces of early paint. A very interesting and attractive plate. DMG 300 - 500

1063 - LOT OF 5: SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 20 - 3/8” (B) 32” (C) 32 - 1/4” (D) 32 - 1/4” (E) 33 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 25 - 1/4” (B) 39 - 1/2” (C) 39 - 3/4” (D) 39-1/4” (E) 43” A) 18th Century Continental hunting sword with unadorned slightly curved blade, brass lion pommel hilt with rococo designs on the grip and crossguard. CONDITION: Blade is mostly grey with areas of minor dark staining, grip has been painted gold. B) British 1822 Pattern officer’s sword with unmarked unadorned blade, brass guard with Royal Cypher, ray skin grip with wire wrap. Leather scabbard exhibits brass mounts. CONDITION: Blade LOT - 1063 is mostly grey with small areas of light surface rust, brass hilt displays areas of green verdigris, losses to the ray skin at the pommel. Scabbard in very good condition with smooth leather and tight seams. C) British 1821 Pattern officer’s sword of the Madras Artillery ricasso marked “H. Hart Pall Mall”, etched with scrolls, crowned VR cypher, regimental badge, unit title and winged thunderbolts. Regulation steel three bar hilt, ray skin grip and wire wrap. Steel scabbard with 2 suspension rings. CONDITION: Blade is grey with areas of dark staining, counter guard bar is broken, ray skin exhibits wear and losses. D) British 1821 Pattern officer’s sword of the 6th Carbiners with ricasso marked “H. Brown & Co 457 New Bond Street London”, reverse with “Proved” mark. Blade is etched with scrolls, crowned VR cypher, regimental badge and unit title. Regulation 3 bar hilt, ray skin grip and wire wrap. Steel scabbard with 2 suspension rings. CONDITION: Blade is mostly grey with light etching, ray skin grip shows minor losses. Grey scabbard exhibits a shallow dent near the drag. E) British 1899 Pattern troopers sword, both ricassos with various proofs, spine dated January 1899. Steel cup guard and checkered leather grip. Steel scabbard with double ring mount. CONDITION: Sword appears to be bright under a coating of old lacquer, grips with moderate wear and dents. Scabbard exhibits a dark surface with areas of heavy pitting. DG 1,000 - 3,000

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1064 - ORIGINAL LIBERTY POLE WTH ETCHING, FOUND IN MASSACHUSETTES BARN. This early hand-carved Liberty pole was found in a Massachusetts barn and measures about 95” in length overall. The larger portion at the top, where the Liberty cap would have been placed, measures about 14-3/4”. Farther down towards the base there is a section where it appears there were other bands or decorations, and there are three blacksmith forged nails still remaining. Accompanying the pole is an etching measuring 15-5/8” x 12-5/8”; the title is “Raising the Liberty Pole / A Sacred Symbol to the Sons of Liberty in Their Battle for American Rights”. CONDITION: The pole is very dry and retains a dark, as found surface and patina. One side towards the portion at the top there is a large age crack as well as a series of small age cracks along the entire length of the pole. The entire pole shows hand carved tool marks and there is one chip missing towards the bottom. Some areas have a much darker crazed surface where it appears there may once have been paint. The pole certainly has great age. Framed etching on the left corner there is an area of insect damage and there are a few scuffs on the face, also some areas of staining and discoloration. This is a very interesting and historic artifact. DMG 1,000 - 3,000

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1065 - FRAMED DOCUMENT SIGNED BY JOHN QUINCEY ADAMS AND JAMES MONROE. Partial document measuring 6” x 9-1/2”, signed “James Monroe” and countersigned “John Quincy Adams” Secretary of State. Affixed to the left side is a Seal Of The United States. James Monroe (1758-1831) was the 5th President of the United States, John Quincy Adams (1867-1848) was the 6th President of the United States. Matted and framed with images of both men. CONDITION: Document is torn at the folds and on the bottom left. Writing is clear and bright. DG 400 - 600

1066 - MATTED AND FRAMED DOCUMENT SIGNED BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Two documents framed and matted within a frame measuring 18-1/2” X 25-1/2”. The first, a notarized document dated 3 October, 1864, granting clemency to a soldier reading “Let this boy be discharged on refunding any bounty received” and signed “A. Lincoln”. President Lincoln spent considerable time reviewing the results of army courts-martial cases. He was especially interested in capital sentences, and the pleas made by ordinary citizens on behalf of men under military arrest and incarceration. Here, for unspecified reasons, he directs the release of “this boy” who had enlisted in the Union Army and received the standard bonus. CONDITION: Document exhibits fold lines and toning, the Lincoln signature clear and bright. The second document measures 7-3/8” X 9-1/2”, a pass issued to Joseph Forgus of the 3rd PA Cavalry, dated 17 October, 1864. CONDITION: Very good with clear printing and writing. DG 2,000 - 3,000

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1067 - LARGE MATTED AND FRAMED ANDREW JACKSON SIGNED DOCUMENT WITH ACCOMPANYING PORTRAIT. President Andrew Jackson signed vellum military commission document conferring on John W. Burry the rank of First Lieutenant of the First Regiment of Artillery, signed July 1, 1836. Countersigned by Secretary of War John Eaton. Framed and matted, sight size 17-1/4” X 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Document with fading to ink, toning and scattered foxing. DG 800 - 1,200 1068 - WONDERFUL GETTYSBURG BULLET STRUCK TREE FRAGMENT FROM CULP’S HILL. This comes from the well known Hazard collection, portions of which may be seen in several books on Civil War and Gettysburg relics. This exact relic is pictured on page 176 of “Gettysburg Battlefield Relics & Souvenirs by O’Donnell, Hazard & Boardman. This piece was originally in the Lee’s Headquarters Museum, the contents of which were sold 1999-2000. This bears both the original pencil inscription of the finder, A.B. Koser, who salvaged it from a tree cut down on Culp’s Hill in March 1877 and recounted that the tree had been struck at least 129 times, as well as a modern ink note on the provenance tacked to one side and a pencil inscription on the underside of the base, which was made to display the fragment upright and uses Gettysburg-found bullets as the feet as well. The wood itself was cut to display the 5 bullets that had lodged in the tree, and the original pencil inscription reads lengthwise. Culp’s Hill was the scene of intense fighting on July 2 and July 3. Anchoring the right of the Union’s “fish-hook” line, Union troops on Culp’s Hill fought off several Confederate assaults, which for decades after the war overshadowed the fights in the Union center and left. Mathew Brady expended a number of photographic plates in views of the Union defenses and bullet-scarred trees as comments on man-versus-nature and on the intensity of the fire. Veterans’ posts often exhibited “war logs,” which gave an idea of fire they endured by literally showing bullets and shell fragments arrested in mid-flight. This is a seldom-offered chance to acquire a real bullet-struck tree section from the war’s most famous battle. The piece is in very good condition and offers a rare chance to acquire a real, published, and well-provenanced relic of Gettysburg. SR 900 - 1,200 1069 - LOT OF 2: PIECES OF BULLET WOOD FROM CULP’S HILL AND REYNOLD’S WOODS, GETTSYBURG. Two excellent examples of wood taken from bullet-struck trees on the Gettysburg Battlefield. These were popular and much-sought after relics that testified not only to the intensity of the fighting, but struck a cord with some veterans and visitors as a comment on the destructiveness of war encountering nature as well. Each piece displays an embedded Minie ball and each bears an original pencil inscription on its find site. A) Bears a small glued label reading: “From / C.W. Davis / 1929 / LMX,” and a faint pencil inscription on one end: “Reynolds Woods” and the number “15.” This has been re-written more recently on the other end: “Reynolds/ Woods / Gettysburg / Pa.” to preserve the find location. This refers to the spot in the first day’s fighting where Major General John Reynolds, commander of the First Army Corps, was shot and killed while directing the deployment of Union troops. B) Preserves the outer section of a tree complete with bark. One end has an old ink inscription reading, “Culp’s Hill.” The base of Minie ball that appears to be a Confederate Gardner with a swage line where the cartridge paper would be clamped. Culp’s Hill was the scene of fierce fighting on July 2 and July 3 as Confederates sought to break the right wing of the Army of the Potomac. Only in recent decades has the fighting in the Union center and left come to overshadow that struggle in the public imagination. Mathew Brady, for one, spent a lot of time photographing the bullet-struck trees on Culp’s Hill. CONDITION: Excellent. Both examples are from the Charles “Hap” Hazard Collection. SR 800 - 1,200

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1070 - LOT OF 2 TELEGRAMS REGARDING LEE’S SURRENDER AND APPOMATTOX RELIC. Lot consists of 3 items framed together. A) At left. American Telegraph Company telegrapher’s transcript in pencil dated April 7, 1865, at Philadelphia, reporting that “the bulletin announces as positive the surrender of Lee.” B) At right, American Telegraph Company telegrapher’s transcript in pencil dated 2:00 p.m. April 7, 1865, at Easton, cautious that, “The reported surrender of Lee although published in Phila and New York Papers as positive lacks official confirmation.” These are matted with an illustration of Confederate soldiers furling their battle flag. This is ready to display and offers a view of history as it happened with the people trying to sort out conflicting and overlapping reports. Lee’s army was in retreat when the telegrams were written on April 7 and hopes ran high that the war was LOT - 1070 finally at an end. This is from the collection of Charles “Hap” Hazard. who worked at the Baltimore Sun and must have appreciated the difficulties inherent in reporting rapidly developing events. Of course, Lee did eventually surrender 2 days later, on April 9 at Appomattox, in the parlor of Wilmer McLean’s house. The wood fragment may be from the McLean house or from a nearby tree that was sometimes erroneously recorded at the initial meeting place of Grant and Lee. SR 600 - 1,000 1071 - DEATH OF THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY BROADSIDE PRINTED BY JASON B. RODGERS. A period mock mourning card for the demise of the Confederacy framed with a pro-Confederate colored carte-de-visite of Confederate flags. This is a very interesting presentation of a Civil War mocking broadside posing as an obituary notice printed by James B. Rodgers at 52 & 54 North Sixth Street, a Philadelphia printer. Measuring an impressive 8-3/4” by 7”, the card has great visual appeal, printed in black, with a black border and black filigree corners, professing to announce the demise of the Confederacy, “near the south-side railroad on Sunday, April 9th, 1865.” It includes a 10-stanza rhyming epitaph. No date is given, but it is significant that location of its death is given as the “near south-side railroad” rather than the much more familiar later designation of Appomattox. It is also telling for the date that Lincoln is designated as the “attending physician,” a bit of black humor that wold have been inappropriate after his death on April 15. This has been nicely matted on a piece of black fabric to simulate mourning crepe, on which at lower center is an original colored

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carte-de-visite showing the Confederate first and third national flags with the Confederate battle flag at center, below which appear cannons and dismounted cannon barrels amid ruined stone walls with drums, swords, and a spade in the background. Period cartes-de-visite featuring Confederate flags show up with several different designs, some include a setting sun or clouds suggesting a vanishing dream, but they plainly express a southern sentiment and are marketed to a pro-Confederate clientele. The juxtaposition of the carte-de-visite with the mock mourning card is clever and suggestive bit of framing. SR 600 - 1,000 1072 - NEWS BULLETIN OF GETTYSBURG VICTORY. This is a wonderful “Daily Union Extra” newspaper report of the breaking news of the Battle of Gettysburg. These “daily extras” were quickly hand-set by compositors in a newspaper’s composing room on small “job

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presses” that would be used to literally “crank out” limited edition immediate reports of news as it was received from various sources. These are the epitome of “ephemera,” printed from long rolls of newsprint that might be posted or folded up in a pocket, but not intended to be a lasting record, though for us they are snapshot of very narrow moment in time. This one is based on Meade’s telegraphed report to General Halleck in Washington of the fighting on July 3, specifically Pickett’s Charge, and subsequent news, reports, and rumors of the retreat of the Confederate army, the capture of General Longstreet, etc., along with Lincoln’s slightly cautious announcement on July 4 that reports indicated the Union army had so far covered itself with the highest honor and the day should be a day of national thanksgiving. The headlines, of course, are not so reserved, reading “Glorious News! with a cannon firing a salute next to a U.S. flag and a number of sub-headlines recording the driving of the Confederate army for four miles, the capture of Longstreet (not exactly accurate,) and 3,000 men, including “a great number of officers.” The “Daily Union” part of the headline probably indicates this was printed by the Daily Union and Advertiser of Rochester, N.Y. A small addendum at bottom by their editors notes that General Wadsworth was unhurt in the battle. Wadsworth was from western New York and would be of significant interest to citizens in the Rochester area. This is has been professionally and archivally mounted and framed, displays impressively and is ready to hang. It is a remarkable survivor that conveys the immediacy and uncertainty of historically significant breaking news, in this case of the most famous battle of the Civil War. The reverse of the backing board bears some ink notations by a prominent Civil War collector. SR 800 - 1,200 29 www.MorphyAuctions.com | August 18, 2020


1073 - CONFEDERATE EPHEMERA FROM THE EFFECTS OF DAVID E. PENDLETON, A MARYLANDER IN THE 7TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY. This lot consists of about a dozen printed and manuscript copies of pro-southern poems and songs with a focus on Maryland. These come from the effects of David E. Pendleton, a Baltimore native who, like many, made his way across the border to enlist and serve in a Virginia unit. Pendleton was born in Maryland in 1844 and mustered into Co. A of the 7th Virginia Cavalry at Berryville, Va. on 11/1/62. The regiment was extremely active in the Department and the Army of Northern Virginia, serving in the Valley District in 1862 and 1864. CWData lists an astounding 620 points at which it was engaged with some loss including large engagements like Beverly Ford, Brandy Station, Upperville, Fairfield, and Gettysburg, and serving under famous leaders like Rosser, Hampton, and Fitz Lee. The collection includes a penny ballad titled “The Baltimore Rebel Song: 1776 versus 1861” and an 1861 newspaper poem titled “The Charge of the Night Brigade,” which is a satirical account of the brave arrest of Baltimore Marshal Lane by a rather large Union force at night. There are also manuscript copies of poems such as: “Dixie Southrons, Hear Your Country Call You” by Albert Pike; “God Save the South;” “The Flag,” by “a lady of South Carolina;” Rebel Poetry: Harpers Ferry to Baltimore;” and “Maryland Zouaves Own.” Many of the manuscript copies bear wartime dates and locations indicating they are personal copies transcribed from papers or other surreptitiously circulated manuscript copies. Pendleton was reportedly captured, “While charging his horse over the breastworks” at Reams Station 8/25/64. He was exchanged in February 1865, paroled after the surrender, and returned to Baltimore. He belonged to The Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States in the State of Maryland and in the 1880 census seems to be married with a wife and daughter and running a millinery shop. His name may be wrongly transcribed in the 1860 census as Daniel, in which cases he may be the son of wealthy Baltimore merchant and Virginia native Philip Pendleton. CONDITION: Very Good. Ex-Hazard Collection. SR 800 - 1,200

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1074 - WONDERFUL RELIC OF THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN AND GEN. EARLEY AT YORK. This relic of Lee’s Invasion of the north during the Gettysburg campaign has been attractively and cleverly mounted in a double-sided frame. Matted at bottom is a Confederate 1 dollar bill. On the reverse, the mat is cut out to show the pencil inscription on the lined piece of paper on which the bill was mounted: “Rebels Entered York / June 28, ‘63 / Gen. Earley’s / [[Brigade, Ewell’s]] / Division / Gordon’s Brigade / about 9,000 strong” (The writer corrected himself on the identity of the soldiers.) This is from the collection of Charles “Hap” Hazard, who transcribed the inscription and added an explanatory note: “During the Gettysburg campaign, many Pennsylvania shopkeepers were forced to open their stores to invading soldiers who LOT - 1074 paid for their purchases in Confederate money. To commemorate the event, a long forgotten witness penciled a brief message on paper flued to the back of the bill saying...” This is amusingly framed with a colored period wood cut captioned at bottom, “Virginians on a Shopping Spree in Southern Pennsylvania, 1863.” Lee had published strict orders against looting, but official requisitions in exchange for receipts were permitted as well as payment in CS currency for privately purchased goods that most shopkeepers realized were going to go out the door one way or another. In this case, a rather nervous shopkeeper considers the bill preferred to him by a Confederate soldier with his purchase already under his arm, all the while smoking a cigar, as do many of his comrades, that someone else in the crowd had likely just found. At the bottom left men check out a crate of boots, while one fellow on the floor is trying on a pair. In the background trousers are being inspected, while several, others have made their way behind the counter to sample the selection of bitters. Hoops for ladies’ skirts were on offer as well. One hangs from the ceiling, while another is being modeled by a grinning soldier whose friend holds an open box, perhaps the source of the cigars being enjoyed all around. This is a wonderful relic, cleverly presented. The troops portrayed and the man who spent his bill would be summoned to rendezvous with the main Confederate army shortly afterwards at Gettysburg. SR 800 - 1,200 1075 - GETTYSBURG DEVILS DEN CANE WITH BULLET STRUCK HANDLE. LOT - 1075 This pyro-decorated battlefieldcut cane is illustrated on page 273 (right) of “Gettysburg Battlefield Relics & Souvenirs” by O’Donnell, Hazard, and Boardman, and comes from the Charles “Hap” Hazard collection. Souvenirs of the battle were gathered soon after it ended, and some perhaps while it was still going on. Canes cut from the various locations on the field were exhibited at fund raising “Sanitary Fairs” as early as 1864 and became desirable objects for veterans and visitors to the battlefield. This one was cut at or near “Devil’s Den,” the rocky ground on the left of the Union line fought over on July 2, 1863, and was flame decorated with its find-location and date, “1891.” The handle of the cane is a separately affixed piece of wood carved to expose a bullet that lodged in it during the battle. The date is within the highpoint of visits to the field by veterans and dedications of regimental monuments. Battlefield-cut canes were among the many “useful and ornamental” historical relics available to the visitor. CONDITION: Excellent. SR 600 - 800

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1076 - EXCEPTIONAL CIVIL WAR CARVED PIPE OF JOHN CRAWFORD CO. F 18TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS. Profusely covered with raised carving, this is a wonderful example of a favorite pastime of Civil War soldiers, carving pipes. From its design elements, this was likely done for the soldier at or near his muster out in 1863, since it bears his regiment’s last battle honor, but is likely wartime, since it prominently mentions General McClellan, whose star had faded considerably by war’s end. The pipe was carved by or for Private John Crawford of the 18th New York. One of the late Norm Flayderman’s projected books was going to be an examination of this art form. This one would have merited a prominent place. The pipe bears Crawford’s name and unit, the names of the first and last commanders of the regiment, the regiment’s battle honors, along with an eagle, flag, U.S. shield, and patriotic mottoes. The top of the bowl is circled with two names. Prominent on the front is “MAJ. GEN GEO.B. McCLELLAN SOLDIERS FRIEND,” positioned so that his name is at the center. Whatever his faults as a general, McClellan did inspire devotion in his soldiers. On the reverse of the bowl at the top is “COL. W.A. JACKSON 1861’” first commander of the regiment, which mustered in 1861. This is matched lower down on the aperture for the pipe stem, below a stylized LOT - 1076 ribbon bow, by “1863” and “COL. GEO.R. MEYERS,” the date of the regiment’s muster out and their last commander. The face of the bowl is carved with a wonderful eagle with raised wings and a brass tack for an eye, perched on top of a U.S. shield with “LIBERTY” above the vertical stripes. A stars-and-stripes flag juts out at an angle to either side of the eagle. On the viewer’s left the flag bears the motto “RALLY ROUND IT.” The flag on the viewer’s right bears “18 N.Y.V.” Conforming to the edges of the U.S. shield, four lines of lettering reading: “JOHN CRAWFORD Co. F BULL RUN 1861/ WEST POINT MECHANICSVILLE GAINES HILL [sic] / SAVAGE STATION CHARLES CITY CROSSROADS/ MALVERN HILL BULL RUN CRAMPTONS GAP ANTIETAM FREDERICKSBURG 1862.” These battle honors are completed on one side of the bowl that bears a 6th Corps Greek Cross badge with two concentrate rings of lettering: 6th CORPS / GRAND ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,” and “FREDERICKSBURG 1863,” The other side panel has a medal carved in the shape of superimposed Maltese crosses with the motto: “THE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED.” While the Maltese cross was the badge of the 5th Army Corps, its presence here in the form of a medal is more likely to signify a medal for service. The 18th New York, nicknamed the “New York Rifles” recruited from several upstate New York counties, and mustered into service 17 May 1861 for 2 years service. It was at First Bull Run in 1861 and in 1862 took part in McClellan’s Peninsular Campaign as part of the 6th Corps, fighting in the Seven Days Battles and being hard hit at Gaines Mill. Returning with the army to the Washington area, it fought at Crampton’s Gap, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. In 1863, it fought at Fredericksburg with the 6th Corps in the attempt to relieve pressure on Hooker at Chancellorsville. The regiment mustered out 28 May 1863, having lost 4 officers and 34 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded. Crawford had enlisted at Albany on 4/19/1861 at age 26 and mustered out with the regiment on 5/28/1863. CONDITION: Very Good. Minor age cracks. Very pleasant medium brown patina. Distinct, crisp raised carving without significant abrasion or chips. SR 2,000 - 3,000

LOT - 1077 1077 - LOT OF 3: PRO-CONFEDERATE 1861 BULL RUN LITHOGRAPH, PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES AND “OLD ABE” AMBROTYPE. Lot consists of 3 items: A) framed colored illustration of the attack upon the 6th Massachusetts as it passed through Baltimore on the way to Washington in 1861. A soldier defends the U.S. flag as a mob of ruffians attacks the troops. This is framed with 2 patriotic envelopes. 1 is titled, “Cain of Baltimore,” and shows Baltimore Marshal of Police George Proctor Kane with 2 funeral pyres labeled “Union” has a tall pillar of smoke, but that labeled “Secession” has begun smoking as well. The second envelope is illustrated by hand with a first national Confederate flag titled “Slavery!!! is our motto”. CONDITION: Excellent. B) Pro-southern satirical wood cut showing union troops at Fist Bull Run fleeing to Washington. Figures are numbered with a key provided at bottom. Southern troops are at upper left with version of the CS national flag. Across the image the 12th NY and Zouaves are identified as well as Senator Wilson, who passes up the chance to help a wounded soldier, members of congress in a carriage led by a US dragoon blowing a trumpet, from which sounds “Home Sweet Home,” the “Hon. Lovejoy & Co. making for the woods,” with a “fat left-tenant” heading for Washington at right and “Gen. McDowell” in a 2-wheel cart whipping a horse to get away as well. CONDITION: Very good, in gilt wood frame ready to display. C) Photograph of “Old Abe, The War Eagle” in a Civil War period leatherette photo case embossed with an American eagle and shield. A postwar image of the famous eagle mascot of the 8th Wisconsin. Carried by their colorguard on his own perch, the eagle purportedly flew about the battle line and screeched while under fire. The eagle survived his army service and was a popular attraction and fund-raiser for veterans. CONDITION: Very Good, leather shows scratches and wear from handling. SR 300 - 500

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1078 - LOT OF AMERICAN CIVIL WAR TO SPANISH AMERICAN WAR MEMORABILIA INCLUDING 1864 DIARY. Lot consists of: (A) Diary kept by P.W. Kimball, Co. A Chicago Light Artillery. Morocco leather cover embossed “Diary 1864”, named in cover, pencil script written by Kimball in the field. The entries are a day by day chronicle of Kimball’s experiences during the war including the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain and the Battle of Atlanta. Entry on each page with clear writing. CONDITION: As expected, the covers show staining and general wear, commensurate with a diary carried in the field. (B) Civil War percussion cap box, inked under the outer flap “W . H. McComb Foxcraft ME”. Box retains a handful of percussion caps. CONDITION: Leather shows wear and light crazing. (C) Confederate $100 note dated 1864. CONDITION: Very good with minor creases and edge wear. (D) Civil War period wood alarm rattle. CONDITION: Good, showing general wear and minor losses. (E) GAR kepi with gold cord chin strap and eagle side buttons. CONDITION: Good, exterior with rips and losses to the wool, interior with partial sweatband. (F) GAR and United Spanish War Veterans membership medals in excellent condition. (G) .45 Govt, bullet mold showing areas of light pitting. Included in the lot are a number of Civil War and later pieces of ephemera including miscellaneous GAR documents and letters, two glass lantern slides depicting Guilford Battery, photo group of the launching of a US Navy ship during World War I, brass face from a Pattern 1839 belt plate, early wood canteen in poor condition, 2 reproduction “US” buckles, 1890’s period rectangular officer’s belt plate, 3” solid shot cannon ball and miscellaneous coins and tokens. CONDITION: Unless noted, material is generally in very good condition. DG 600 - 800

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1079 - 1863 DATED MEDIUM-HUMP C.S. RICHMOND RIFLEMUSKET LOCK AND TRIGGERGUARD. Lot includes an 1863 dated, low-hump Richmond lock and triggerguard with trigger and swivel. In April 1861 Virginia troops salvaged the machinery for making the Model 1855 Rifle Musket at the Harper’s Ferry Armory. Set up at the state armory in Richmond, this was offered for the use of the Confederate States in July. It produced a version of the Model 1855 that eliminated the Maynard tape priming system, but kept the same profile of the lockplate, producing early “high-hump” plates that made use of the standard service percussion caps awkward. In March 1862 the lock milling machinery was altered to lower the upper edge of the plate and a second cut was added, following the curve of the cone, to make capping easier. A) Scarce 1863 dated example of the lock with interior parts, lock screws, and washers. The plate is stamped “1863” with the correct “round serif” 6 and 3 at the rear, and C.S. Richmond, VA. forward. Probably made in early to mid-1863 since the die-strike does not show the damaged “8” occurring later in the year. CONDITION: Very Good for a Confederate arm. Surface corrosion overall but clear markings. Gray metal for the most part with brown showing corrosion. B) Triggerguard with trigger and sling swivel. CONDITION: Matching the lock and likely from the same rifle musket. Possibly an early battlefield pickup. From the Hazard Collection. SR 400 - 600 1080 - LOT OF 8: COLT AND OTHER BULLET MOLDS. Lot consists of: A) Colt 2 cavity .44 caliber mold marked “Colt’s Patent”. CONDITION: Gray patina with usage dings. All original with sharp cavities. B) Colt .31 caliber 2 cavity mold marked “Colt’s LOT - 1080 Patent”. CONDITION: Good with remnants of original finish. Sharp cavities. C) Colt 2 cavity .44 caliber mold. Marked with “Colt’s Patent”. CONDITION: Good with usage dings turning gray patina. All original with sharp cavities. D) Colt .36 caliber 2 cavity mold. Marked “Colt’s Patent”. CONDITION: Good with freckling. All original with sharp cavities. E) Brass .36 caliber 2 cavity mold marked on iron spruecutter “Colt’s Patent”. CONDITION: Brass turning golden patina with usage dings. All original with grease line in bullet lightly fading away. F) Brass Colt style .44 caliber 2 cavity mold with iron spruecutter. Not marked. CONDITION: Usage marks and dings with golden patina and some light file marks on inside of mold. Sharp cavities with grease line fading. G) Brass .44 caliber Colt style mold with iron spruecutter. Not marked. CONDITION: Brass tarnished to a dark patina with some pitting on spruecutter. Sharp cavities with fading grease line. H) “Colt’s Patent” marked .31 caliber 2 cavity mold made of iron. CONDITION: Good with usage dings. Some original finish. Sharp cavities. DLM 600 - 800 32

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1081 - PIECE OF GENERAL LEE’S SADDLE ON WONDERFUL CARD LABEL. Like pieces of the True Cross, relics of Confederate leaders, from buttons to pieces of cloth, were venerated throughout the south as mementos of the “lost cause.” Nothing was more eagerly sought after or more reverently preserved than pieces associated with Robert E. Lee. This is a wonderful, little display mounted with silk ribbon showing the statue of Lee mounted on his horse, Traveler, with a crossed Confederate battle flag the Virginia state flag overhead. The graphics are in color and the silk is white. The ribbon probably comes from the 1890 dedication of the Lee Monument in Richmond. Mounted under the ribbon is a small piece of leather (roughly 3/8” square,) itself mounted on an old card 2-1/4” by 3-1/8” with a great brown ink inscription: “Piece of leather from the / saddle of General Lee / It has been through / the civil war. / From Mt. St. Mary’s College / Md.” This, of course, refers to what is now known as Mount Saint Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Maryland, and the relic was likely the gift of an alumna with southern sentiments. This comes from the estate of a prominent Maryland collector with long-time connections to the Civil War collecting community and represents a seldom-offered chance to acquire a real Lee relic. SR 800 - 1,200

LOT - 1081 1082 - LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN MILITARY BELTS AND INSIGNIA. Lot consists of: (A) Civil War percussion cap box with intact pull tab and partial interior wool. Leather shows minor crazing. (B) McKeever cartridge box. (C) Model 1875 infantry waist belt with rectangular “US” buckle, attached is a McKeever cartridge box. (D) 1920’s Navy officer’s leather dress belt and buckle. (E) Spanish - American War period Navy officer’s belt and buckle. Leather is in poor condition. (F) White pistol belt with .45 pistol holster attached. (G) Pair World War I period Brigadier General’s dress shoulder straps. (H) Victorian British officer’s waist belt plate, copper with gilded face. Included is a fraternal sword belt, sewing kit and chevron. CONDITION: Unless noted, all are in very good condition. DG 400 - 600

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1083 - LOT OF MILITARIA, FLAGS, AND ENAMELED COAST ARTILLERY SIGN. Lot consists of: (A) Enameled Coast Artillery single-sided sign measuring 12” X 18” with painted unit designations. CONDITION: Corners and edges show minor wear and chipping. (B) World War I banner measuring 16-1/2” X 23”. Painted on 1 side with Rainbow insignia, “”42nd Div” and the name “”G.M. Nace”. CONDITION: Very good with minor staining. (C) 398th Field Artillery wool swallow tailed guidon, with four 398th Field Artillery Battalion DI’s attached. CONDITION: Good, shows fading, staining and scattered holes. (D) Printed silk 48 star American flag measuring 27-1/2” X 49”. CONDITION: Very good with minor staining and signs of use. DG Largest: 12” x 18”. 400 - 600

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1084 - 20 STAR AMERICAN FLAG. Cotton and linen, circa 1817 to 1818; hand sewn and hand-appliqued stars. Flags bearing 20 stars and 13 stripes were made the official flag of United States when President James Monroe signed the Flag Act of 1818 into law. This example was made to indicate the admission of Mississippi as the 20th state into the union on December 10, 1817; and would remain accurate until the admission of Illinois on December 3, 1818. Flag size: 52” x 77”. Signed in ink on the canvas hoist binding “Caldwell”. CONDITION: Repair and replacement of a 4” x 10” patch of the upper left corner of the canton with just the blue background replaced, not the stars. Patches to the lower 2 stripes on the outside edges; small patch to bottom red stripe at the hoist side. Losses and wear throughout. KK Case: 56 - 1/2” x 82 - 1/4” x 2”. 10,000 - 20,000

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1085 - PATRIOTIC BANNER. Circa 1890’s. 33” x 52”. Silk and gold bullion banner with central American shield topped by an eagle holding 2 flags. Surrounded by 13 gold bullion work stars with 2 American spreadwing eagles in the upper corners. Woven gold brocade border with bullion fringe. CONDITION: Staining, missing 3 stars. Losses to existing stars, shattering to silk throughout. KK This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Frame: 63 - 1/4” x 45 - 1/4”. 8,000 - 15,000

1086 - CONVENTION BANNER WITH STATE SEAL OF MASSACHUSETTS. Early 20th century. Painted on heavy canvas hung on a wooden rod with acorn finials. 33” x 62”. CONDITION: Wear and minor losses. KK This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Frame: 72 - 3/4” x 48 3/4”. 8,000 - 12,000

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LOT - 1088 1087 - 38 STAR NAVAL ENSIGN, PATENTED 1870. Printed 38 star handsewn ensign. Stamped on hoist “PATENTED APR. 20th, 1870/AMERICAN ENSIGN/ 20-FT” and inscribed in ink on hoist “S.A. GRANT/AUG.31.1889”. In the 19th century, Navy ensigns became quite large as in this example, measuring 9’ 6” by 20’. Metal grommets. CONDITION: staining, wear and small losses throughout. KK 3,000 - 5,000

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1088 - CENTENNIAL 13 STAR SHIELD BANNER. c. 1876. Cotton and silk with 13 stars and stripes. CONDITION: Staining and losses. KK This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Frame: 53 - 3/4” x 34 - 3/4”. 5,000 - 10,000 1089 - 46 STAR AMERICAN FLAG. Printed flag with canvas hoist. In 1908 the flag grew to 46 stars with the addition of the state of Oklahoma. 112” x 74”. CONDITION: Staining, color bleeding and minor losses throughout. KK 1,500 - 2,500

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1090 - VERY RARE 7 STAR CONFEDERATE FLAG. This design was the first national flag of the Confederacy representing the period March to May, 1861. Nicknamed the “Stars and Bars”, this first flag design flew over the state capitol of Alabama in Montgomery, the temporary national capitol of the Confederacy. The flag had a square blue union the height of 2 bars, on which was placed a circle of white stars corresponding in number to the states of the Confederacy in 1861: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. The flag is accompanied by an affidavit from a direct descendant of Charles Henry Bromadge Caldwell, a Lt. Commander of the gunboat “Itasca” under Admiral Farragut during the Civil War, stating that he had come home from the War with this flag. This lot also includes several other papers relating to Caldwell. Three other confederate flags captured by Caldwell were donated to the Naval Academy in Annapolis. 51” x 34”. CONDITION: Staining and losses, professionally restored and mounted. KK This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Frame: 44 - 1/2” x 60 - 3/4”. 40,000 - 80,000

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1091 - LOT OF 2: AMERICAN FLAGS. (A) Printed parade cotton 39 star flag; 17” x 12”. 39 stars is an unofficial flag because of the introduction of North Dakota (39) and South Dakota (40) at one time, instead of as a single state (formerly the Dakota territory). Manufacturers anticipated a single state, rather than two and produced reasonably large numbers of new flags of the 39 star count. CONDITION: Faded, fold lines, minor losses and holes. (B) Printed cotton flag with 45 stars. Celebrating the admission of Utah as a state, official for 12 years, 1896 to 1908. CONDITION: Faded, staining and losses. KK Larger: 26 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/4”. 1,500 - 2,500

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1092 - IRON BARREL US CANNON MODEL WITH OAK CARRIAGE. An old cannon model with a 21” iron, tapered, and ringed barrel with a 7/8” bore, marked “US” at the breech. Mounted on a 12-34” stepped oak naval carriage with wood wheels. CONDITION: Very good condition with moderate wear to the carriage. DG 800 - 1,200

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1093 - DETAILED MODEL OF CIVIL WAR ERA CANNON. Non-firing model measuring 29” overall with a 15” steel barrel mounted on a wood carriage accented with polished metal hardware. Fittings include dual boxes mounted on the axle, brushes / rammers and elevation screw. Unmarked, as to the maker. CONDITION: Displays modest wear, one rammer is broken. DG 400 - 600

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1094 - NEW YORK ARTILLERY BATTERY FLAG WITH ARTILLERY CAPTAIN’S SHOULDER STRAP. A scarce artillery battery flag. Guidons were officially sanctioned for individual batteries, but units seeing independent field service in the Civil War often adopted their own battle flags, by necessity scaled down somewhat closer to guidon size. The red silk field of this battery flag measures 23” by 17” exclusive of a silver fringe. The hoist shows four button or grommet holes. The central motif is a yellow applique outline of the New York state seal with the supporting figures of Justice and Liberty (the latter holding a liberty cap on a staff) with eagle-on-globe at top, “Excelsior” motto in ribbon underneath, and crossed cannon below that at lower center. Some line detailing of the figures is evident. The central part of the seal is oil painted with a scene of the Hudson River, showing mountains, the river and sailboats. This was mounted and framed within the past 40 years or so with an artillery captain’s shoulder strap at the bottom center. The strap appears to have oxidized silver bars, which would date it to 1872 or later. The flag would likely date to the same period, but could be earlier, as LOT - 1094 the oil-painted central scene on the state seal might indicate. CONDITION: Good, but needing careful handling until re-framed. We have not examined this out of the current frame. Several older runs in the fabric, which is to be expected with an old silk flag, were repaired using tape on the reverse, which has bled through. A couple of others are not closed. These are more at the fly end and the field is largely intact, with no missing fabric and good color. The oil painting has extensive craquelure and some minor losses, again, to be expected of oil paint on silk. The shoulder strap shows good color to the velvet center and oxidation to the bullion border, but good color to the jaceron wire edging. This is a good flag that displays well and is worthy of some minor restoration. SR Frame: 23 - 3/4” x 29 - 3/4” x 3/4”. 6,000 - 9,000

1095 - LARGE MIXED LOT OF MILITARY FIELD GEAR AND EQUIPMENT. Large lot of mixed military items contained in a World War II German first aid chest labeled “Sanitätskasten”. The chest is in rough condition with paint chipping and tarnishing but the wood remains sturdy. The contents of the chest are: 2 US World War I gas mask bags in rough condition showing heavy wear and tarnishing. Gas mask and gas mask parts all in relic condition. Artillery shell casing and metal cup both in relic condition. Pair of World War II Japanese binoculars with case that are tarnished but in good condition. 2 small World War I era service service flags in good condition. World War II US Army signal flag kit in good condition. US Army Model 1923 cartridge LOT - 1095 belt in good condition. World War I M1911 magazine pouch with 2 magazines. World War II first aid pouch in good condition. Pair of goggles marked “A Roberts & Sons” in poor condition. World War I Bolo Knife marked “Plumb Phila 1918” on the ricasso. Knife has scabbard that is named to soldier. Blade shows pitting and knife shows service wear. Overall fair condition. 2 bayonets and Fairbairn & Sykes fighting knife, all in good condition. Pair of World War I era Boy Scout pants with light mothing and tarnishing in good condition. Leather satchel in fair condition. Lastly, a World War II US Army Air Forces Type N-6 Gun Camera with case in good condition. JD 400 - 600

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LOT - 1096 1096 - NEWLY ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE ABRAHAM LINCOLN SIGNED PETITION WITH CONFEDERATE VICE PRESIDENT ALEXANDER STEPHENS. This impressively presented document contains a scarce signed statement by Abraham Lincoln while he was a congressman. There are many, many notes and signatures from Lincoln’s time as a lawyer and even as President, but he served only 1 term in Congress, from December 1847 to January 1849. In this petition, dated December 7, 1847, at Washington, the newly elected Illinois Representative adds his name to those backing the reappointment of John Raub as a laborer employed by the House of Representatives. The petition consists of 2 sheets joined top to bottom, forming 1 long page. It bears the signatures not only of Lincoln, but other notables of the time, including D.W. Barringer, who shared a desk with Lincoln, Robert Schenk, a general in the Civil War, Washington Barrow, who was arrested by Tennessee Governor Andrew Johnson and released by Lincoln in the Civil War, and, not least, future Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens. Addressed to the Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives, R.E. Horner, the petition is written and signed by Chester Butler, a Whig congressman from Pennsylvania: “The bearer Mr. Raub has been employed under your predecessor as a labourer and wishes to retain his situation. I was acquainted with his father who formerly resided in my District, but is now dead leaving his widow dependent upon this son. Mr. R. is a worthy young man and has been I am informed very obliging and attentive in the discharge of his duties. If you can with propriety, you would oblige me by retaining him in his present position.” Butler then signs the petition. 50 other congressmen then add their own signatures, a few with short statements. 48 of them, like Butler, are members of the Whig party. Below Butler’s signature, additional congressmen have added their names. A heading above this group seems to have been written by the first signer, J.W. Farrelly and reads, “The undersigned concur in the above request.” Farrelly then signs at lower left and 10 additional representatives sign in 2 columns. In addition to Farrelly these are: JE Brady; John Dickey, and Geo. N. Eckert in the left column, and JR Ingersoll, Jas. Pollock, A. Stewart, John Freedley, John Strohm, Alexander Irvin, and John Blanchard. The petition is lengthened by the addition of a second sheet pasted to it at bottom. Written across the top of this lower portion is, “I fully concur in this request– as I have long known Mr. Raub to [be] a most faithful and honest officer.” This seems to be written and signed by D.W. Barringer. Below this is a single line: “The undersigned concur in the above request,” apparently written and signed by Caleb B. Smith. Names below that are again divided in 2 columns, with Smith at the upper left, followed by Washington Barrow, Geo. G. Dunn, Geo. P. Marsh, Artemas Hale, Truman Smith, Henry W. Hilliard, Wm. M. Cocke, A. Lincoln, Jno. Crozier, J.G. Hampton, Henry Nes, Robt. C. Schenck, John W. Houston, CS Morehead, J.H. Tweedy, Bannon G. Thibodeaux J.G. Chapman, Dav. Outlaw, H. White. The right hand column contains, R. Donnell, John A. Rockwell, Alex. H. Stephens, James Dixon, James Thompson, S.D. Hubbard, J.L. Taylor, James A. Black, Danl. P. King, David Fisher, JR Giddings, RS Canby, Saml. F. Vinton, M. Hampton, John Crowell, N. Evans, R.W. Thompson, Amos Abbott. Lincoln is one of the few congressmen who have written short statements over their signatures. Most are testimonials to Raub. Although new to congress, Lincoln shows his political instincts in a characteristically cautious statement: “I concur, on the faith of what the above named gentlemen have said. A. Lincoln.” There was obviously some party favoritism and loyalty involved in the petition and Lincoln was willing to go along, but wanted to make clear he had no first hand knowledge of the man. Interestingly, one of the few other signed individual statements is by Alexander H. Stephens, seconded by James Dixon: “I should be pleased to see the applicant retained,” a statement that also avoids any outright testimonial for Raub. Stephens became the Vice President of the Confederacy just fourteen years later. A proponent of the expansion of slavery and author of the famous Cornerstone Speech linking the Confederacy to it, 18 years later Stephens would meet with Lincoln in a vain effort to reach some compromise peace proposal to end a war that cost 600,000 lives. The petition is presented impressively and ready to display. The overall frame is matted with subsidiary interior frames holding a large portrait of Lincoln and printed biography along with the document at right, and with 25 smaller framed images of other signers with name plates below each at left. (One portrait may actually be that of Jared Ingersoll instead of J.R. Ingersoll.) A certificate of authenticity is enclosed in sleeve attached to the reverse of the frame. CONDITION: Excellent. Minor folds, a few period ink blots. Lincoln’s statement and signature are well positioned in the middle of the left hand column on the lower sheet. The page has some added pencil notations of the states represented by the various signers, but these are not obtrusive. 1 very small hole at the intersection of 2 fold lines. If there are separation lines, they are not evident. We have not disassembled the frame. A slight bleed-through at upper left may indicate a docket on reverse. The signatures have good color and solid lines. SR Frame: 56 - 1/4” x 37” x 1 - 1/4”. 6,000 - 12,000 40

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1097 - FRAMED ABRAHAM LINCOLN AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE. This bold signature by Lincoln uses his full first and last name, the formal manner he reserved for official documents and communications of special importance, rather a simple first initial and last name. The signature has solid lines with good color and there are no folds or creases. The very tips of the lower ends of letters in a line above show at the top of the matted opening, but do not interlude into the signature. A small red mark at bottom might perhaps be from an official seal. Presidential signatures were required on a number of government appointments, military commissions, etc. This was certainly removed from one of those to preserve it. Andrew Johnson’s signatures were often placed on documents with an ink stamp. With Lincoln’s signature, you can feel him move the pen across the paper or vellum. This is nicely presented in a double mat with a portrait of Lincoln and a small display card in a gilt-edged frame with raised floral scrolls, ready to display. SR Frame: 22 - 3/4” x 15 - 1/4” x 1”. 3,000 - 6,000

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1098 - 1856 FRANKLIN PIERCE / JEFFERSON DAVIS COMMISSION TO GEORGE W. CUSTIS LEE. Matted and framed vellum document measuring 12” x 16-1/2” appointing George W. Custis Lee a Second Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. Signed by President Franklin Pierce , countersigned by Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, dated 29 May, 1856. Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) was the 14th President of the United States (1853–1857). Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) served as the President of the Confederate States (1861-1865). George Washington Custis Lee (1832-1913) was the eldest son of Robert E Lee. He served as a Confederate general in the Civil War, primarily as an aide-de-camp to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and succeeded his father as president of Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. Framed with copies of photographs of Franklin Pierce, Jefferson Davis, and Robert E Lee with two of his sons. CONDITION: Document exhibits folds and light toning with clear writing and signatures. DG 2,000 - 3,000

1099 - FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE OF ULYSSES S. GRANT. Photograph of Ulysses S Grant (1822-1885) by Guille de Nievsky, Paris. Signed on the matte “U.S. Grant” and inscribed beneath, “Given to us by General Grant at Singapore 1879”. Ulysses S. Grant served as the 18th President of the United States from 1869-1877. CONDITION: Photograph is curled on one side, matting exhibits toning and foxing, the signature and writing is clear and bright. DG 750 - 1,000

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1100 - LOT OF 2 PRESIDENTIAL SIGNATURES: JAMES BUCHANAN AND MILLARD FILLMORE. (A) Matted and framed clipped signature of James Buchanan, 1/2” x 3”. James Buchanan (1791-1868) served as the 15th president of the United States, 1845-1849. CONDITION: Minimal toning with clear signature. (B) Millard Fillmore vellum document measuring 9-3/4” x 16”, a Dixon Illinois Land Grant dated 22 January, 1851, issued to “Osham G. Jones late a drummer in Captain Freemans Company Fourth Regiment United States Infantry”. Millard Fillmore (1800-1974) was the 13th President of the United States, 1850-1853. CONDITION: Document exhibits toning with clear signature “Millard Fillmore”. DG 500 - 800 1101 - LOT OF 2 FRAMED SIGNATURES: WASHINGTON IRVING AND WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. (A) Clipped signature reading “Yours truly Washington Irving”. Washington Irving (April 3, 1783 – November 28, 1859) was an American short-story writer, essayist, biographer, historian, and diplomat of the early 19th century. Matted and framed. CONDITION: Paper shows toning and foxing, signature is clear and bright. (B) Clipped signature reading “Your obt Servt W.C. Bryant”. Matted and framed. William Cullen Bryant was an American Poet and Editor, 1794-1878. CONDITION: Paper exhibits toning, bright and clear signature. DG 300 - 600 1102 - LOT OF 2: FRAMED HERBERT HOOVER SIGNATURES. (A) A short note from Herbert Hoover dated August 1954 on personal note paper, acknowledging the receipt of a message. Note measures 4-1/2” X 5-1/4”, signed “Herbert Hoover”. Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) was the 31st President of the United States. CONDITION: Very good with clear writing and small areas of toning. (B) Type written letter on personal letterhead measuring 7-1/4” X 7-1/4” acknowledging the receipt of a letter, dated November 15, 1928 and signed “Herbert Hoover”. Framed with envelope. CONDITION: Paper is toned, signature slightly faded. DG 200 - 400 42

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1103 - LOT OF 3 FRAMED SIGNATURES: THEODORE ROOSEVELT SIGNATURE WILLIAM MCKINLEY SIGNATURE AND WOODROW WILSON DOCUMENT. (A) Engraving of Theodore Roosevelt measuring 8” X 11” signed at the bottom “Theodore Roosevelt March 3d 1909”. Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) was the 26th President of the United States. CONDITION: Paper exhibits foxing and toning, signature has run. (B) Small note measuring 2-1/2” X 4-1/4”, with “State Of Ohio Executive Chamber Columbus” heading. Signed “Yours very truly W. McKinley”. William McKinley (1843-1901) was the 25th President of the United States. CONDITION: Excellent with clear writing. (C) 1916 Postmaster appointment for Guilford Connecticut signed “Woodrow Wilson”. Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) was the 28th President of the United States. CONDITION: Displays toning but with clear signature. DG 600 - 1,000 1104 - LOT OF 4 FRAMED SIGNATURES: 2 FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT SIGNATURES 1 HARRY TRUMAN LETTER AND 1 ALFRED SMITH SIGNATURE. (A) Letter from Franklin Roosevelt with White House letterhead, dated March 20, 1937, congratulating Mr and Mrs Louis I Haber on their 55th wedding anniversary. Framed, with White House envelope mounted on the back of the frame. CONDITION: Excellent with minor wear. (B) Framed 11” X 14” portrait photograph of Franklin Roosevelt signed “Franklin D Roosevelt”. CONDITION: Very good with minor staining on the lower edge. (C) Letter signed “Harry S. Truman”, dated March 9, 1971, answering and fulfilling a request for an autographed photograph. Photograph measures 5” X 8”, signed “To Carl Balestracci, From Harry S. Truman”. In a sterling frame measuring 12-3/4” X 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Excellent with no wear. (D) Framed 9-1/2” X 12-3/4” photograph of Al Smith signed in the lower margin with dedication. Alfred Smith (1873 – 1944) was an American politician who served 4 terms as Governor of New York and was the Democratic Party’s candidate for president in 1928. CONDITION: Excellent with minor toning. DG 600 - 1,000

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1105 - NOTEBOOK WITH CHESTER A. ARTHUR AND CABINET MEMBER’S SIGNATURES. Small note book measuring 3” X 4-3/4” with the signatures of President Chester A. Arthur dated Jan. 19, 1883; Secretary of State Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen, dated January 9, 1883; Secretary of the Treasury Charles J. Folger, dated January 16, 1883; Secretary of War Robert Todd Lincoln; Secretary of the Navy, William E. Chandler dated 1883; Post Master General Timothy O. Howe dated January 13, 1883; Attorney General Benjamin H. Brewster dated January 12, 1883; and Secretary of the Interior Henry M. Teller dated January 18, 1883. CONDITION: A few of the pages are loose but paper is in very good condition with clear signatures. DG 800 - 1,200

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1106 - LOT OF 5: LETTERS FROM GENERAL SHERMAN DATED 1871-1881. Lot consists of 5 autograph letters signed from General William Tecumseh Sherman to Senator Justin Smith Morrill of Vermont. All are on “Headquarters Army of the United States” letterhead. Sherman needs no introduction. Morrill was a Representative from Vermont 1855-1867 and Senator 1867-1898. He was active in the Whig Party and a founder of the Republican Party. He sponsored the Land Grant College Act and was on the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, which drafted the 14th Amendment. (A) Dated 1/26/71 4 pages ink with envelope. A very interesting letter regarding debates on LOT - 1106 incorporating San Domingo into the U.S. Morrill had requested information on the “sanitary condition” of British troops posted there. Sherman asks not to be pulled into political debates but furnishes the requested data and information regarding potential death rates among U.S. soldiers, black and white, who might be posted there, as well as observations on a failed attempt to settle a colony there. (B) Dated 5/11/74 4 pages ink. Letter regards the choice of a sculptor for the statue of Farragut. Sherman expresses a preference for a sample bust by Vinnie Ream, but is willing to defer to the choice of Mrs. Farragut, who apparently prefers “Simmons,” certainly Franklin Simmons (1839-1913). (C) Dated 2/19/75 4 pages ink. Letter thanking Morrill for his help “in the matter of the diamonds.” The Khedive of Egypt had presented Sherman’s daughter with an expensive necklace as a wedding gift, this posed a problem to Sherman as gift to a public official and then to his son-in-law as came to payment of duties and then state taxes. Even the Khedive’s suggestion that the diamonds were meant as individual gifts to Sherman’s daughters left the initial intended recipient, Sherman’s daughter Minnie, dissatisfied and led to some family strife. Sherman uses the amusing analogy of a man being given an elephant as gift. (D) Dated 2/26/76. 2 pages, ink, with envelope. Letter accompanied text of an address given at Washington University that mentioned Morrill, likely in the context of his work for colleges. (E) Dated 2/3/1881. 1 page, ink. Letter accompanied 3 military books and notes: 1 is a gift, and 2 are office copies to be returned. CONDITION: Excellent. Clear, legible brown ink autograph copies with nice signatures. (A) fold line through “General” subscript to Sherman’s signature. (C) fold line through “your friend” above the signature. SR 2,000 - 3,000

1107 - LOT OF 2: JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORD AND US 1860 CAVALRY SABER. Blade Length: (A) 27 - 1/2” (B) 34 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 37 - 3/4” (B) 41”

LOT - 1107

(A) US Model 1860 cavalry saber marked on the ricasso “U.S. / 1865 / A.G.M.” and “C Roby Chelmsford Mass” on the reverse, leather grip with twisted wire wrap. Steel scabbard with double ring mounts. CONDITION: Bright blade with traces of sharpening and areas of light pitting. Leather grip is excellent, tight wire wrap. Steel scabbard a mix of smooth grey / dark finishes, undented. (B) World War II Japanese army Shin-Gunto sword with 26-1/2” blade displaying a straight temper line. Standard grip and mounts, pommel displays a company grade tassel. Scabbard missing its brass drag but with period leather replacement. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with some cloudy patches and very small edge nicks. Grip is very good showing period use and staining. Scabbard shows heavy use with denting, scratches and paint losses. DG 1,200 - 1,800

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1108 - LOT OF 20: ANTIQUE POWDER FLASKS. Lot consists of: 6 Eagle pistol style flasks of various sizes some maker marked, 1 unmarked Eagle and Cannon flask similar to those seen with Colt 1860 Army percussion revolvers, 4 ribbed pistol flasks with 2 being Hawksley marked, 4 bag-style pistol flasks 3 maker marked, 2 fern pattern pistol flask with maker marks, 1 plain pistol flask, 1 eagle pistol flask and 1 small pistol flask with pistol design. CONDITION: Overall good with lots having minimal damage and having good patina. DLM 600 - 800

1109 - ANTIQUE COPPER AND TIN GOLD MINING PAN. Pan with a 16” diameter, upper section is tin while the lower section is copper. Copper pans were used in mining employing the mercury amalgamation process. CONDITION: Tin surface is toned, copper surface displays a dark patina. DG 16” x 16” x 3”. 200 - 300

LOT - 1110 1110 - ATTRACTIVE CAPTURED MEXICAN STAFF OFFICER SWORD PRESENTED TO 2ND NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS LIEUTENANT J.S. MCCABE Blade Length: 34 - 1/4” Overall Length: 39 - 3/4” This is a very interesting and unique Mexican War presentation sword. This is a high quality sword that does not display any maker marks but is most likely of European origin and made for a Mexican officer. This sword is one of a group of Mexican officer’s swords that were captured and used as presentation swords for American officers. The scabbard displays the wonderful presentation inscription between the ring mounts: “Presented to / Lieut. J. S. McCabe / by his Company / for his Gallant Conduct in different battles in / Mexico 1847.” The letters “L.P.” are engraved right underneath the inscription and they are most likely the initials of the engraver. The scabbard’s construction is of nickel silver with plain brass mounts. The sword has a quill back blade that is single edged and etched about half of its length on both sides. The etched decorations include floral and scroll motifs, a wide range of arms and armor, and is complete with a Mexican eagle perched on a cactus with a snake held in its beak in the center of the etchings. The brass hilt features a large half-basket knuckle guard that resembles a scallop shell with 2 rosettes at the base in the front and a folding counter guard panel on the back. The fish skin grip is wrapped in twisted brass wire that has only come loose if a few areas. The presentation on the scabbard is the highlight of the sword. Lieutenant McCabe’s history is quite interesting. James S. McCabe mustered into service as the adjutant of the 2nd New York Volunteer Infantry in November 1846 and served with the regiment through the duration of the Mexican War until the regiment mustered out in August 1848. McCabe was listed as being wounded at Churubusco. There is a a brief history of the 2nd New York Volunteers included with the sword that lists Mccabe being present at Vera Cruz, Nueva Ranche, Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Churubusco, Chapultepec, and Garita de Belen. This is a very unique, documented piece of history from the Mexican War. CONDITION: Overall very good. The blade retains most of its original glossiness, but appears to have been cleaned at some point. There is minor staining but the blade remains attractive. The etching on the blade is crisp in some areas and weak in others. The grip shows light wear, specifically where the twisted brass wire has come loose. The scabbard and mounts only display light scratches and staining but has a nice patina. The inscription is crisp and intact and is in excellent condition. JD L: 39 -1/2” 8,000 - 12,000

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1111 - LOT OF 2: US MODEL 1860 NAVAL CUTLASSES, 1 EX-MEDICUS BANNERMAN ALTERATION. Blade Length: (ALL) 26” Overall Length: (A) 32” (B) 33”

LOT - 1111 Lot consists of 2 original Civil War U.S. Navy cutlasses. Usually termed the Model 1860, this pattern has recently been documented to have been adopted, and deliveries started, in mid-1861. (A) Standard form with brass cup hilt and leather wrapped grip. Binding wire is in place. Ames maker stamp on reverse ricasso. A little rubbed on left. Clear DR / 1862 inspection stamp on obverse ricasso. Blade with good edge and point. Silver gray finish with just a few gray spots. Hilt has slight play. Some very small dings to cup guard edge near counterguard, almost unnoticeable. CONDITION: Very good. The presence of the wire binding is uncommon. (B) Standard configuration cutlass with original scabbard (known variant with stud on separate brass band and rounded brass tip, but conventional riveted seam on reverse). Blade shows long-ago cleaning and only partially visible 1862 blade date. Cup guard was decorated with engraved floral motifs and a cut out “U.S.N.” and the grip wound with a thin, officer’s quality, wire that is now slightly loose. A number of regulation issue cutlasses of this pattern were altered by Bannerman to this form and offered in his 1907 catalog so identified. This example escaped detection for some years and was in the Medicus Collection and sold by Flayderman, whose letter revealing its true history accompanies the lot. CONDITION: Good to very good, as altered, but with a scarce original scabbard. SR 800 - 1,200

1112 - LOT OF 3: US MODEL 1841 CUTLASSES. Blade Length: (ALL) 21 - 1/4” Overall Length: (ALL) 26 - 1/2” Lot consists of 3 standard configuration U.S. Navy 1841 pattern cutlasses, with brass hilts, impressed eagles on the pommel face and reverse, scaled grips secured with 3 rivets and flat knuckleguard extending from pommel, widening to form counterguard and ending with curved quillon and flat disc. 1 cutlass with partial scabbard. (A) “N.P. Ames / Cabotville / Mass” lengthwise on obverse ricasso, U.S.N. / 1842 on reverse. Rack number “44” on outer counterguard, rubbed on left. Blade bright with gray spots. Hilt shows old polishing. With original scabbard in good LOT - 1112 condition, but missing tip. Riveted seam. Riveted belt loop showing faint NY Navy Yard 1861 stamp indicating issue at the beginning of the Civil War. CONDITION: Very good. Inspector initials on quillon disks seem intentionally obliterated. (B) Hilt shows undisturbed age patina. Rack numbers in three places: “I D 2 /6” inside the guard; “42” stamped and “16” in punch dots on the outside. Inspector initials on quillon disks seem intentionally crossed out. Blade is gray with light freckling near ricasso and gray areas further out with shallow pitting on reverse near tip. “N.P. Ames / Cabotville / Mass” lengthwise on obverse ricasso, “U.S.N. / 1842” on reverse, though last 2 digits are light. CONDITION: Good to very good. (C) Medium patina to hilt with some brown stains. “LVI” rack number on underside of knucklebow. Slight bend at midpoint of knucklebow and reverse counterguard. “NP Ames / Cabotville” across reverse ricasso. US / 1846 / R on obverse. Blade medium gray and dull silver. Shallow freckling near ricasso on either side. “RC” and “JL” inspector marks on quillon disks. CONDITION: Very good. SR 1,200 - 1,600

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1113 - LOT OF 2: UNITED STATES MILITARY SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 23 - 1/2” (B) 30 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 29 - 1/2” (B) 36”

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(A) Early 19th Century saber measuring 37” overall with a 31” flat sided blade etched with an American eagle, panoply of arms and foliate decoration with “Warranted” at the ricasso. The reverse with similar designs but with American shield, flag and Liberty Cap in place of the eagle. Grooved ebony wood grip with twisted wire wrap intact, missing its pommel / crossguard chain. Steel scabbard with double ring mounts. CONDITION: Blade a mix of bright / grey surface with areas of minor dark staining. Scabbard is mostly smooth and grey with small areas of surface rust. (B) Broad sword / cutlass measuring 29” overall with a 23-1/2” straight blade engraved in the spine “Lt Joseph Senter”. Iron basket hilt, leather grip. CONDITION: Blade is mostly grey with dark patches, retains about 60% of its leather grip. DG 800 - 1,200

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1114 - LOT OF 2: US MODEL 1840 LIGHT ARTILLERY SABERS. Blade Length: (A) 31 - 1/2” (B) 32” Overall Length: (A) 37” (B) 37 1/2”

LOT - 1114 (A) Model 1840 Light Artillery Officer’s Saber and Scabbard. Brass hilt cast with foliate designs, wire-wrapped leather grip, ricasso marked on 1 side “PHILADELPHIA”, and “HORSTMANN/& SONS” on the reverse. Steel scabbard with two carrying loops. CONDITION: Bright blade with clear sharp markings, grip very good with minor wear. Scabbard is mostly smooth and grey with areas of dark staining. (B) Model 1840 Light Artillery Saber and Scabbard. Ricasso marked “US J.C.W. 1865” and “Ames Mfg Co Chicopee Mass” on the reverse, guard exhibits old nickle plating, lacks grip wire. Steel scabbard with 2 carrying loops. CONDITION: Blade is generally smooth and dark with grey areas, grip leather shows wear. Scabbard exhibits a dark surface with areas of minor surface roughness. 1,200 - 1,500

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1115 - LOT OF 7: UNITED STATES 19TH CENTURY SWORDS. (A) Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword, 36-3/4” overall with a 31-1/4” blade etched for 2/3 of its length with typical patriotic motifs, “US” and a spread wing eagle. Etched at the ricasso “WM Horstmann & Son Philadelphia”. Rayskin grip with wire wrap. CONDITION: Grey blade exhibits worn etching with areas of dark staining. Grip wrap is in very good condition with moderate wear on one side, brass guard displays an even patina. (B) Model 1840 NCO sword marked at the ricasso “C. Roby W. Chelmsford Mass” and “U.S. 1863 F.S.S.” on the reverse. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with areas of minor dark staining. (C) Eagle pommel sword 34” overall with a 29-1/4” straight blade with blued and gilted etched panels. LOT - 1115 Brass guard with American eagle on the langet and fluted bone grips. Brass scabbard displays foliate and patriotic engraved decorations on one side. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with vivid blue, toned gilt etching and a few minor edge nicks, brass guard is misshapen and a bit loose. Scabbard displays a dark even patina and some scattered small dents. (D) Model 1860 Staff & Field officer’s sword, with straight undecorated diamond shaped blade. Ray skin grip with twisted wire wrap, nickle plated scabbard with brass mounts. CONDITION: Blade is dark, broken tip, exhibits some discoloring on the scabbard nickle plating. (E) Imported variation Model 1850 Foot Officer’s sword marked on the ricasso “Horstmann & Sons” the reverse “Philadelphia”, 29” undecorated curved blade, leather grip with twisted wire wrap. Single branch guard decorated with acanthus leaves. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. CONDITION: Blade mostly grey with minor staining, grip shows minor wear, scabbard leather seam is split and drag exhibits denting. (F) Model 1850 Foot Officers Sword. CONDITION: Iron guard broken, grip wrap heavily worn, dark blade exhibits numerous edge nicks. Leather scabbard with split seams and dented mounts. (G) Commemorative Napoleon I sword issued by the Franklin Mint. Gilt brass handle with blued and gilted straight blade. CONDITION: Blade shows wear to its blued finish. DG 1,200 - 1,600

1116 - LOT OF 3: 19TH CENTURY UNITED STATES SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 25 - 7/8” (B) 28” (C) 29 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 31 - 3/4” (B) 33” (C) 35 - 1/4”

LOT - 1116 (A) Eagle pommel officer’s sword with a 28” curved blade etched with designs featuring a spread wing American eagle, foliate elements and panoply of arms. Carved bone grip, gilt brass eagle pommel, hilt cast with foliate elements. Guard cast with seated Native American flanked by an American eagle and patriotic elements. CONDITION: Guard retains much of its original gilt finish, bone grip with a few minor tight cracks. Blade with traces of bluing, etched elements retain much of their original gilt, remainder with bright areas mixed with dark staining and surface roughness. (B) Model 1860 navy cutlass marked on the ricasso “U.S.N. / D.R./ 1862, the reverse with light Ames mark. Grip retains about 60% leather, brass cup exhibits minor denting. Pommel stamped “BRIG N.Y.W.”. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with areas of dark staining and light rust. (C) Model 1852 US Navy officer’s sword with a 30” blade etched with standard navy motifs and partial W.H. Horstmann mark. Rayskin grip with wire wrap intact. Leather scabbard displays knotted rope design ring mounts and dolphin drag. CONDITION: Blade is bright with grey patches mixed with areas of dark staining. Rayskin grip shows moderate wear, brass fittings show about 20% gilt. Scabbard with strong leather and tight seam, fittings show traces of gilt. DG 1,800 - 2,500

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1117 - LOT OF 4: 18TH CENTURY DUTCH SOCKET BAYONETS, M1840 CAVALRY SABER. Blade Length: (A) 13 - 1/2” (B) 15” (C) 22 - 5/8” (D) 35 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 17 - 3/4” (B) 19” (C) 28 - 1/8” (D) 41 - 3/4”

LOT - 1117 (A) 18th Century Dutch-Germanic socket bayonet measuring 19-1/8” overall with a 3-1/4” socket. CONDITION: Mostly smooth and dark surface with a few areas of minor pitting. (B) 18th Century Dutch-Germanic socket bayonet measuring 17-3/4” overall with a 3-1/4” socket. CONDITION: Mostly smooth and dark surface with a few areas of minor pitting. (C) Imported Model 1840 cavalry saber marked on the ricasso “W Walscheid Solingen”, leather wrapped handle with twisted wire grip. Double ring mounted steel scabbard. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with areas of minor dark staining, grip in very good condition with some areas of wear to the leather. Scabbard displays a few small shallow dents and shows a dark surface with areas of light surface roughness. (D) Saber bayonet measuring 28-1/4” overall with a 22-1/2” yataghan blade, replaced wood grip. CONDITION: Metal surfaces are pitted, locking button missing. DG 800 - 1,200 1118 - LOT OF 2: 1818 CALVARY SABER AND 1903 BAYONET. Blade Length: (A) 32” (B) 15 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 37” (B) 20 1/4”

LOT - 1118 (A) US Model 1818 Starr Contract Cavalry Saber, marked on the ricasso “US / P / JN / STARR”, bare wood grips with iron ferrule. Scabbard is iron and displays areas of original Japanned black paint. CONDITION: Blade with a grey / dark patina with no nicks or rust. Grips missing leather with the wood in excellent condition, guard with traces of black finish. Scabbard very good with a few shallow dents. (B) Model 1903 bayonet with blade dated 1919, contained within its canvas covered scabbard. CONDITION: Blade retains about 80% blued finish, wood grips with minor dents. Scabbard canvas shows some staining and moderate wear, leather tip with wear to the finish. DG 600 - 900 1119 - LOT OF 2: AMES USN 1841 CUTLASS AND ARMY 1832 SHORT SWORD WITH SCABBARD. Blade Length: (A) 20 - 3/4” (B) 19” Overall Length: (A) 26 - 1/2” (B) 25 - 1/4” Lot consists of 2 US military swords. (A) US Navy 1841 pattern cutlass. Regulation US Navy pattern until 1861. Influenced in design by the Army 1832 short sword, an example of which is included in this lot. Reverse: “NP AMES / CABOTVILLE” at the base of the blade. Inspector “RC” on quillon final. Obverse: “US / 1846 R[C]” on blade, “JL” on quillon. “C” of “RC” on blade is light. LOT - 1119 CONDITION: Very good. Crisp markings. Nicely cast and chased eagles on pommel. Medium patina to brass hilt with no dents or damage. Blade with good edge, very slight rounding to tip. Shows muted silver with some gray areas and some freckling toward the point. (B) 1832 pattern short sword. Introduced among the Army’s new patterns of the early 1830’s and designated both for artillery serving on foot, but also an NCO sword for infantry sergeants and carried by some musicians until the 1840 patterns came in. “UNITED / STATES / 1835 / JM” on one ricasso (a little rubbed along the base of the JM) and “[Eagle] / N.P. AMES / SPRINGFIELD” on the other. Rubbing to the upper portion of the eagle. “HKC,” “ORD” and “JM” inspector marks on the underside of the guard. Nicely cast and chased detail to the pommel eagles. Scabbard complete with both brass mounts. Solid condition. Minor wear to the finish. patina of mounts matches hilt. This is 1 of the early hilts by Ames with improved inner structure to replace those previously made by Huse. This was a very popular sword and large numbers went to state arsenals and militia groups. They are also found onboard Civil War U.S. Navy vessels as stop-gap issues for cutlasses. This is a U.S. inspected sword with a nice early date from the period of the Second Seminole War. The early western expansion, and even pre-Mexican War. About 2,800 were delivered through 1835 on a November 1834 contract. CONDITION: Very good plus. Nice patina to the hilt. Blade with good edge and point. Blade shows muted silver overall with some gray at ricasso on either side and a small area near the end of the central fuller on one side. Scabbard near excellent with very minor abrasions and age cracks. Nice patina to mounts and good seam. SR 800 - 1,200

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1120 - U.S. MODEL 1832 AMES SHORT SWORD DATED 1843 ON ORIGINAL SWORD BELT. Blade Length: 19” Overall Length: 25”

LOT - 1120 This is a beautiful example of a popular U.S. Army sword with its original scabbard, white buff belt, and buckle. Modeled on the French 1816 pattern for artillerymen, it was adopted in 1832. The blade on this example is bright, with excellent point and edge showing very minor nicks and no sharpening. The fullers are crisply defined. Largely a mirror finish, there are just some slight gray stains near the lower pair of fullers on either side and a little freckling at the ricasso. The Ames eagle and N.P. Ames / Springfield are light along the top of each lone on 1 side, but the “U.S. / 1843” marking and the J.C.B. inspector’s marks on the other side are sharp. The brass hilt has medium tone, with good definition to the eagle on the pommel and crisp “W.A.T” inspector stamp on the guard side flat. The eagle-feather grip shows just minor handling marks. The guard channels are crisp. The regulation black leather scabbard has its mounts in place. The seam is tight. The leather has good color and surface. There are no bends, breaks, or creases. The white buff waist belt is excellent as well. The leather is solid and flexible. The 2-piece interlocking plate is the regulation 1839 pattern that replaced the 1832 pattern with separate disks joined by an S-hook. Ames produced just 1,000 in 1843 on a March 25 U.S. contract All were delivered by July and seem to have gone to states. This is an excellent example dating before the Mexican War and like most in state hands remained in this earlier configuration even after 1851. CONDITION: Excellent overall, just minor gray and some freckling at the base of the blade near the guard. SR 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 1121 1121 - AMES MODEL 1852 NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD WITH SCABBARD. Blade Length: 27 - 1/2” Overall Length: 33 - 1/4” This example is one of the best known to exist. Features a slightly curved single edge blade with wide, shallow fuller and narrow deep full on each side. Both sides feature 16-1/2” panels of etched decoration. The right side with a stand of arms and a USN flag, a vacant plaque with a star border, a fouled anchor with patriotic shield and etched near the ricasso “Ames Mfg. Co./ Chicopee/ Mass”. The opposite side features a rope intertwined with oak leaves and acorns, a “U.S.N.” banner, a fouled anchor and an eagle perched on a cannon. Standard gilt brass Model 1852 hilt with pierced guard chased with USN banner and oak leaves and acorns in high relief. The quillon is a chased dolphin’s head. Grips is wrapped with white sharkskin and twisted gilt brass wire. Complete with its original black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts featuring relief knot ring mounts and serpent at drag. CONDITION: Excellent. Blade retains almost all of its original polish with a few scattered light grey spots. The hilt retains approximately 95-98% gilt finish. Scabbard is excellent with a few light storage marks and a few darkened areas. It would be hard to find a finer example. DMG 5,000 - 8,000

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1122 - SCHNITZLER AND KIRSCHBAUM MANUFACTURED 1840 CAVALRY OFFICER’S LIGHT CAVALRY SABER, PICTURED ON PAGE 374 OF THILLMAN’S BOOK ON CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY SABERS. Blade Length: 36” Overall Length: 41 - 1/4”

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36” gently curving blade with partial double fuller running for approximately 3/4 of the length of the blade. Right side of the blade with “Mexico 1847”, left side unmarked. Spine of blade with “(Crown) / RC / (Crown) / D / S & K”. One branch of guard stamped with “(Crown) / D” proof. Gilded officer’s braided copper wire wrap. Plain steel scabbard with 2 hangers and beautifully visible weld line. Drag with a “(Crown) / D” proof and “(S) & K” with the ‘S’ no longer visible. This rare saber is pictured and discussed on pages 374-375 of “Civil War Cavalry and Artillery Sabers” by Thillman, where he mentions that this sword is the only example he is aware of. While the only purchase of a cavalry officer’s saber was for a Lieutenant R.L. Baker, Thillman is ambivalent on whether this is the same sword as it does not have Baker’s name anywhere on it. CONDITION: The blade has been cleaned over scattered light pitting, leaving the “Mexico 1847” light but legible. Some gilding still visible in protected areas and in the “(Crown) / D” proof on guard. Guard with some nicks and scratches commensurate with use. Brass has taken on a lovely patina. Wire wrap is complete with 18 turns. Scabbard is good with scattered staining and a few extremely minor dents. This is a very rare sword that has spent time as part of the most serious collectors of U.S. swords. PROVENANCE: John Thillman Collection, Jackie Eubanks Collection, Richard Hoover collection, the Collection of George M. Rapport. EW 1,500 - 2,500 1123 - LOT OF 2: REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA PARTISANS. Comprising: (A) For a similar example, see plate 105.PA on LOT - 1123 page 218 of “Swords and Blades of the American Revolution” by George C. Neumann. Of traditional form, the head measures about 12-1/4” excluding the straps, the armor piercing blade measures about 7” in height. There are symmetrical bird wings on each side of the broad blade projecting from the base. The round mounting socket has three relief rings and has integral 8-1/2” mounting straps on each side. The associated period haft is faceted and measures about 80”, for an overall length of 92-1/2”. CONDITION: Head has been cleaned bright and lacquered many years ago. 1 decorative cutout is slightly bent and head shows some light scattered pitting. Haft is excellent, retaining an old, dark, dry surface. (B) Continental, probably German or French. For a nearly identical example of a German halberd, see plate 61.PA on page 209 of “Swords and Blades of the American Revolution” by George C. Neumann. The large head measures about 16-3/4” in total of hand hammered iron construction with a blade of about 7” and an unknown armorer’s mark on 1 side of a cross in a circular cartouche. The socket is conical with 3 relief rings and several engraved bands measuring about 6-1/4” overall. The head has an associated 17-1/4” portion of a haft with associated separate iron straps. CONDITION: Head was cleaned many years ago and now retains a yellowed lacquered surface with scattered areas of pitting. A nice lot of early halberds. DMG 1,000 - 1,500

1124 - LOT OF 5: US, BRITISH, FRENCH AND SUDANESE SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 25” (B) 31” (C) 33” (D) 34” 34 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 30” (B) 36 - 1/4” (C) 38 1/2” (D) 40 - 1/4” (E) 41” (A) Early 19th Century British sword with unmarked wide flat straight blade, brass hilt and leather grip. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. CONDITION: Blade is grey with areas of dark staining and light surface rust, grip leather shows wear. Scabbard leather is dry with heavy crazing and broken near the tip. (B) Early 19th Century French officer’s sword with slightly curved blade, brass stirrup hilt with checkered wood grip. CONDITION: Blade mostly bright / grey with areas of dark staining, wood grip with minor wear. (C) Late 18th Century French officer’s sword with curved blade and brass basket hilt guard. LOT - 1124 CONDITION: Blade is mostly dark with heavy pitting at the tip, grip showing remains of ray skin wrap. (D) US Model 1902 officer’s sword with double etched blade marked “Horstmann & Company Philadelphia” on the ricasso, nickle plated scabbard and fittings, black composition grip. CONDITION: Very good with nickle plating on the scabbard displaying minor surface roughness. (E) Sudanese sword with straight blade etched the full length with Arabic script, crocodile skin grip. Scabbard also of crocodile skin. Sudanese swords decorated with crocodile skin with blades decorated with Arabic script were commonly used by followers of the Mahdi during the revolt against the British in the late 19th century and are typical of this period. CONDITION: Blade displays a dark surface with grey areas, grip with minor wear. Scabbard crocodile skin showing moderate wear and a split seam. DG 800 - 1,200 51 www.MorphyAuctions.com | August 18, 2020


1125 - LOT OF 6: MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot consists of: (A) Indian bayonet with bowie blade for the Enfield No. 5 carbine. Ricasso marked “RFI” – Rifle Factory Ishapore. CONDITION: Excellent, showing minor use only. (B) French Model 1874 Gras bayonet, spine marked with St. Etienne arsenal markings and dated 1878. CONDITION: Blade appears to be mostly bright under dried grease. Wood grip exhibiting a few scattered dents. Steel scabbard displays most of its original blued finish with minor scattered roughness. (C) Swiss M 1863 Ordnance socket bayonet. No scabbard. CONDITION: Steel is mostly bright with areas of dark staining. (D) Spanish Model 1893 Mauser bayonet, no scabbard. CONDITION: Sharpened blade is mostly grey with areas of dark staining. Checkered wood grip with moderate wear. (D) Argentine Model 1909 short sword. Ricasso marked “Weyersberg Kirschbaum Solingen”, reverse marked “Modelo Argentino 1909” over crest. Numbers matching. CONDITION: Excellent, showing minor use only. (E) Japanese Arisaka bayonet with ricasso marked Seiki Seisaku-jo Tokyo Hourglass proofs. Steel scabbard is painted green and displays a small painted flag. CONDITION: Very good, the sharpened blade is mostly smooth and grey with minor dark staining. Scabbard exhibits a number of shallow dents. DG 400 - 600 LOT - 1125 1126 - LOT OF 2: US AND FRENCH 18TH CENTURY DIRKS FROM THE LATTIMER COLLECTION. Blade Length: (A) 9 - 1/4” (B) 10 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 14” (B) 16 - 1/4” Lot contains: (A) US dagger with a 9” double-etched blade marked “LT E.J.B., 1861, VA” with dark patina over 85%. Large silver “S” shaped cross guard with pommel cap missing with a crack running the entire length of the grip. CONDITION: Good to very good. (B) Spanish or French 18th Century naval dirk with a 10” steel blade with scattered marks and light freckling throughout. Steel fittings with etching and wood panel grips are very good. Brown leather scabbard with silver etched fittings is very good. CONDITION: Very good overall. NOTE: From the Evan and Gary Lattimer collection. Consignor has provided photocopies of these dirks being featured in a book. WZ 600 - 900 LOT - 1126 1127 - LOT OF 4: MISCELLANEOUS DIRKS FROM LATTIMER COLLECTION. Blade Length: (A) 7 - 1/4” (B) 7 - 1/4” (B) 7 - 17” (C) 7 - 1/2” (D) 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 12 - 3/4” (B) 12 - 3/4” (C) 12 - 3/4” (D) 15 1/2” Lot contains: (A) Silver naval dirk with a 7” heavily polished unmarked blade, with deep freckling. The initials of “JR” are engraved on one side of the thin sliver scabbard, which has numerous dents. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Ornate statue dirk with a 7” double-etched blade marked “FABCADE TOLEDO 1872” with light freckling and scattered marks throughout. Bronze cast handle and scabbard are excellent. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) 19th Century silver mounted dirk with a 7” double etched “PURESTEEL” marked blade with heavy freckling and retaining 50% of its nickel finish. Nickel fittings and grip are very good. Brown leather scabbard with brass fittings is very good. CONDITION: Very good. (D) Silver plated brass base dagger with a 8” unmarked blade in fair condition. Cloth wrapped scabbard is also poor to fair. CONDITION: Overall fair. NOTE: These are attributed to the collection of Evan and Jon Lattimer, and consignor has provide photo copies of the pages from a book where these dirks were featured. WZ 800 - 1,200 LOT - 1127 52

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1128 - LOT OF 12: MISCELLANEOUS MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot consists of: (A) Italian Model 1938 Carcano folding bayonet. Grip strap with proofs and serial number. No scabbard. CONDITION: Blued blade exhibits sharpening, metal fittings retain most of their original blued finish. (B) Yugoslavian bayonet, ricasso marked “T” within triangle. No scabbard. CONDITION: Metal bright / grey mix with areas of dark staining. Grips exhibit dents and carved letters. (C) Model 1895 Austro-Hungarian bayonet, ricasso marked “OE / WG”. CONDITION: Bright blade with areas of light rust, fittings smooth and grey, grips very good. Steel scabbard painted green with areas of wear. (D) Model 1895 Austro-Hungarian bayonet, ricasso marked “OE / WG”. CONDITION: Bayonet is very good with smooth and grey finish. Grips showing minor denting. Steel scabbard exhibits a shallow dent and smooth dark finish. (E) US Model 1816 fencing bayonet with easily removed incorrect Russian bayonet blade. CONDITION: Socket exhibits about 75% original browned finish. (F) 45/70 trapdoor fencing bayonet. CONDITION: Missing all leather covering and metal exhibiting light surface rust. (G) US Model 1912 fencing bayonet. CONDITION: Missing all leather covering and metal exhibiting light surface rust. (H) US Model 1873 45/70 bayonet. CONDITION: Exhibits areas of original blued finish mixed with patches of rust. (I) Italian Model 1938 Carcano bayonet missing locking mechanism. CONDITION: Blade is smooth and bright / grey, scabbard with areas of original bluing mixed with surface rust. (J) Swiss Model 57 bayonet. CONDITION: Metal bright, excellent composition grip and scabbard body. Leather frog exhibiting moderate wear. (K) Custom made fighting knife with aluminum grip, brass cross guard and bright double edge blade. (L) Model 1908 Brazilian artillery short sword. CONDITION: Overall excellent with bright blade, fine grips and leather scabbard showing minor wear. DG 800 - 1,200 1129 - LOT OF 16: POLICE BADGES. Lot consists of: (A) Railway Police P.R.R. Co, reverse hallmarked “F.G. Glover Co.”. (B) Deputy Protector Pennsylvania Game Commission, numbered on the reverse. (C) Police Surgeon Swarthmore, Pa. (D) Game Protector Of Penna. (E) Deputy Sheriff State Of New Mexico, double screw back, missing 1 screw post. (F) Special Texas State Ranger. (G) Copper Deputy US Marshal. (H) 2 Pennsylvania state seal hat badges, 1 reading “Sergt”. (I) Massachusetts Police Hat Badge. Included are a number of facsimile badges. CONDITION: All in very good or better condition. DG 400 - 600

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LOT - 1129

1130 - LOT OF 3: MODEL 1840 WILLIAM GLAZE COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA CAVALRY SABER, PATTON SABER, AND KID SWORD. (A) Model 1840 Cavalry Saber marked on the ricasso “Columbia S.C.”, part of William Glazes 1852 contract for the state of South Carolina. Sword has a blade length of 36” and overall length of 41 - 3/4” overall. CONDITION: Blade is grey with scattered areas of staining and sharpening on the cutting edge. The Columbia blade marking is LOT - 1130 clear. Grip on this sword is very good and complete, all leather and wire are intact. Brass hilt exhibits patina with minor scratches. Scabbard is dark overall and solid with scattered pitting. Blade washer is present and complete. (B) US Model 1913 Patton Saber, marked on the ricasso “U.S. 13412” the reverse date illegible, steel cup guard with checkered composition grips. CONDITION: The grey blade with areas of pitting near the ricasso, guard dented. (C) Toy sword measuring 22-1/2” overall, nickle fittings, composition. Produced with no blade. DG 2,000 - 2,500

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1131 - LOT OF 2: LIMITED EDITION CIVIL WAR PRINTS. Lot consists of: (A) “Letter from Home” by Mort Kunstler. Subject; The Army of Northern Virginia 1863 Confederate night camp. Number 266 of 1150 produced. Image size; 19 1/2” x 15 3/4” . Museum quality matted and framed to 25 1/2” x 20 3/4” Off set lithography and 100% rag with fade resistant inks. CONDITION: Very fine. (B) “His Supreme Moment” Subject; Lee’s supreme moment after the Battle of Chancellorsville. Issue 399/950 in the year 2000. Image size 26 14” x 22”. Museum quality matted and framed to 32 1/4” x 27”. CONDITION: Very fine. In 1986, more than 200 Künstler artworks were published in the book “The American Spirit - The Paintings of Mort Künstler”, with text by famed historian Henry Steele Commager.

LOT - 1131

An updated edition of “The American Spirit” was published in 1994 by Rutledge Hill Press. “Images of the Civil War - The Paintings of Mort Künstler”, with text by Pulitzer Prize winning author James McPherson, was published in 1992. “Gettysburg - The Paintings of Mort Künstler”, also with text by James McPherson was published by Turner Publishing as a companion piece to the epic feature film and mini-series “Gettysburg”. In 1993, a one-hour television special, entitled “Images of the Civil War - The Paintings of Mort Künstler”, was shown on the A&E network. Both of these prints are out of print and very special attention was paid to the framing and matting. A great pair of limited prints from a master of Civil War images. Both items are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Largest Framed: 37” x 33”. 400 - 600 1132 - AMES 1832 ARTILLERY SWORD WITH SCABBARD DATED 1835. Blade Length: 19” Overall Length: 25 - 1/4” Introduced as a short sword for use by artillerymen and by infantry sergeants, the 1832 LOT - 1132 pattern was eventually limited to use by foot, or heavy, artillery, though a few have been found in naval contexts during the Civil War, such as on the wreck of the U.S.S. Cairo, indicating they were found useful as ad hoc cutlasses. This one bears an N.P. Ames / Springfield stamp under a slightly rubbed Ames eagle on 1 side of the ricasso and a United States / 1835 stamp on the other. The blade and hilt are the standard configuration, with the pommel bearing an eagle on either side and the grip imitating scales and secured with 3 rivets. The blade has a good edge and point. No nicks to the edge. The metal is smooth, with no pitting. The surface is steel gray with darker gray clouding overall. The scabbard is solid, with mounts in place. The leather surface shows crackling and some losses with a fold or crease just above the drag that nevertheless seems firm. The throat is missing the fastening stud. A nice Alamo era sword that may well have seen action in the Seminole Wars, where artillery was often assigned to infantry duty, and Mexican War, as well as the Civil War. CONDITION: Good to very good. Inspector cartouches are visible on the underside of the crossguard. SR 800 1,200 1133 - GENERAL ULYSSES S GRANT’S LIEUTENANT GENERAL SHOULDER STRAPS, CIRCA 1864 - 1865. A very rare pair of Civil War “Major-General-Commanding-the-Army” shoulder straps. This rank and insignia - using the 2 stars of a Major General with a third, larger star between - came into use in 1855 to distinguish the senior general in overall command of the army and was first awarded to Winfield Scott. The number of officers entitled to wear it during the period was extremely limited: generals Scott, McClellan, Halleck, and Grant. Grant, in fact, was given the rank of Lieutenant General and General Commanding the Armies by Lincoln in March 1864, but used this insignia of “Major General Commanding” until the new insignia using 4 stars was implemented in 1866. These straps conform to the standard wartime construction, using an open back, black velvet base to signify staff and general officers, gilt bullion borders with gilt jaceron edging wire inside and out. The silver embroidered stars are raised high and prominent, as befits the rank. The borders are plain by comparison, using a single border that avoids alternating dead and bright bullion. The wartime nature of the straps and their avoidance of ostentation suggest Grant as the owner and a time-frame of 1864-1865. Several other sets of Grant straps survive, including a rather fancier version of these.

LOT - 1133 The straps measure 1-3/4” by 2-1/4” with interiors of 7/8” by 3-1/2”. The smaller stars measure 5/8” horizontal tip to tip. The larger measures 7/8”. CONDITION: Excellent. Slight wear to nap of black velvet on one inner corner. Slight lifting to one end of jaceron wire on outer short border. Black velvet base trimmed at exterior edges. Gold bullion borders have oxidized to a muted silver similar to the stars. The jaceron wire retains its gilt. SR 3,000 - 5,000 54

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1134 - LOT OF 4: COLT POWDER FLASKS AND PEACE FLASKS. Comprising: (A) Very nice Peace flask dated 1854 on top and marked “BATTY / A.D.K. / R.H.K.W.”. Both sides are embossed with a detailed eagle, shaking hands, and a US shield surrounded by arms. (B) Another of the same, top dated 1857 and marked “J.H. / BATTY / SPRINGFIELD MASS / R.H.K.W.”. (C) A Colt’s Patent powder flask, stamped “MADE IN ENGLAND / DIXON & SONS”. Front embossed with cannon, stands of arms, Colt firearms, and “COLT’S / PATENT”. (D) Small eagle powder flask for cased revolving pistols. Embossed with an eagle clasping a revolver on each side. CONDITION: (A) Very good with a very small, shallow dent on one side and some green patination on the other. Tip of spout is slightly bent. Spring functions. (B) Very good with dark patina overall and a couple very minor shallow dents. Markings very good. (C) Very good with some minor shallow dents and one larger shallow dent on the back. (D) Excellent, showing no denting and a pleasing dark patina overall. DMG 1,000 - 2,000

1135 - CONFEDERATE STATES ARMORY CAVALRY SABER. Blade Length: 34-1/4” Overall Length: 40-1/4”

LOT - 1134

LOT - 1135

Very similar to the standard Confederate States Armory, Kenansville NC cavalry saber with a couple small differences. There is no Roman numeral on the guard anywhere, and the front of the guard is more rounded. Brass guard is very thick. Missing the scabbard. Single strand iron wire wrapped grip over oilcloth. Very distinct plain pommel. Blade has several manufacturing flaws. CONDITION: Retains a pleasing patina overall, in as-found condition. Has some light surface rust with an area towards the tip of the blade on the right side that is more severe. Handle and wrap are in fine, complete untouched condition. Hilt is tight. There is a bend to the outer branch of the guard. A couple minor nicks in the edge of the blade. GR 2,000 - 3,000

1136 - SCARCE AND FINE CONFEDERATE STATES NAVAL CUTLASS FORMER BEN MICHEL COLLECTION. Blade Length: 21 Overall Length: 26 - 1/2”

LOT - 1136

Out of all the Confederate Naval cutlass’s, the one marked “C.S.N.” such as this one here are among the most sought after. 21” blade. Cast brass hilt with feathered grip. “C.S.N.” cast into one side of the pommel, with a fouled anchor on the other. Inside the guard are the Roman numerals “II” and “VI” which were crudely done. Mr. Michel’s Notes State: “Confederate States navy cutlass. This cutlass is probably the finest example of this weapon in existence. The full length, 21” blade shows only manufacturing flaws in the metal. The hilt is in flawless condition with “CSN” cast into the pommel cap. When found, the scabbard had disintegrated into fragments (probably thereby preserving the blade, but still attached was the original canvas and leather frog for the scabbard). Provenance: Ex. coll. Ralph Arnold.” The frog mentioned in Mr. Michel’s notes was unfortunately sold separately and is no longer present. PROVENANCE: Ex- Ralph Arnold collection, Ex- Ben Michel collection (Morphy/Julia’s Auction October 2007, lot 1178). CONDITION: One of the finer condition examples of this scarce pattern cutlass known. Blade is very fine with numerous laminated flaws visible. Hilt has a pleasing patina, possibly having been lightly cleaned at some point in the past. GR 4,000 - 6,000

1137 - RARE CONFEDERATE STATES ARMORY STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD. Blade Length: 32” Overall Length: 37”

LOT - 1137

Made at the Confederate States Armory in Kennansville, NC. This sword features “CSA” pierced into the brass guard. Roman numeral “VI” craved into the edge of the guard. Has “JHS” period scratched into the outer knuckle bow. Numerous small casting flaws in the brass as one would want to see. Narrow blade variation. Unfortunately there is no scabbard with this rare sword. CONDITION: Blade has a pleasing patina, showing evidence of having been sharpened a long time ago. Brass guard was cleaned at some time and is now starting to mellow out. Wood handle has some chips and wear, no leather or wire wrap remaining. Hilt is tight. GR 4,000 - 6,000

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1138 - INTERESTING CAVALRY SABER, PROBABLY MEXICAN. Blade Length: 29 - 1/2” Overall Length: 34 - 1/2”

LOT - 1138

Iron hilted saber with bird’s head pommel, flat knuckleguard, round counterguard, with thee obverse and one reverse branches riveted place. Black leather grip with single copper binding wire and iron back strap. Face of counterguard incised with 6 lines. Single edged curved blade with narrow fuller below upper edge. Deeply engaved borders to fuller and 2 deeply engraved floral panels on either side, between which on 1 side is “Morales” and on the other a word that is difficult to decipher. CONDITION: Good. One significant edge nick on upper, false edge 2” from tip. Hilt has some play. SR 400 - 600

1139 - RARE THOMAS, GRISWOLD & CO., NEW ORLEANS MARKED CONFEDERATE CAVALRY OFFICERS SABER. Blade Length: 35” Overall Length: 41 - 1/4”

LOT - 1139

Well stamped with the full firm marking of “THOMAS GRISWOLD & Co/ NEW ORLEANS” in the left side of the blade. The “T” and “o” are not present due to weakness at the edges of the stamp. Proper stopped fuller on 35” blade. The very tip of the blade has been bent over slightly. Several flaws in blade as is common on these swords. Twisted brass wire over leather wrapped polished wood handle. Brass hilt & pommel have the distinctive Thomas Griswold floral patterns relief cast into them. This sword would have originally been housed in a completely brass scabbard which is unfortunately missing. CONDITION: Blade retains a nice even age look to it with some areas of very light surface rust and minor pitting. Above average condition for a blade missing the scabbard. Brass guard has been lightly cleaned a long time ago and is starting to have a pleasing patina return to it. There is an old braised repair to 1 of the branches on the guard. Leather has some loss on the handle, the wire is intact. GR 4,000 - 6,000

1140 - CONFEDERATE ENLISTED CAVALRY SABER MADE BY DOUGLAS OF COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA. Blade Length: 34 - 1/2” Overall Length: 40” LOT - 1140 The 34-1/2”, near straight blade would have fit into either a metal or wooden scabbard. Both types were utilized by this rare maker. This sword has beautiful untouched patina to the brass hilt and pommel, the leather grip is near perfect with its original twisted, brass wire. The protective washer, with its red felt background, are rarely seen and still present on this sword. CONDITION: Blade has a pleasing patina to it with some very minor areas of light pitting. Several small bends are seen in hilt branches. A brown, mustard colored patina present on brass surfaces. Leather grip is complete and intact with numerous scuffs and wear at high areas. Twisted brass wire wrap is complete and tight. Protective leather washer and red felt background are intact. Surface of washer is scuffed, with several small reductions. This sword is accompanied by a reproduction leather scabbard with brass mounts that have been added since the Morphy/Julia auction in October of 2010 when this sword was originally sold. GR 3,000 - 5,000

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1141 - RARE DOUGLAS ENLISTED CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER WITH LEATHER SCABBARD. Blade Length: 33” Overall Length: 39” This very rare Confederate Cavalry saber is 1 of only of 2 complete examples known with the original scabbard. The blade is in great untouched condition. Complete single iron strand wire over oilcloth grip. The unique scabbard mounts found on this sword consist of brass bodies with soldered brass fixed carrying rings. These mounts, usually broken, are often found excavated on various Civil War sites. This may be the only 100% complete example of a scabbard utilizing these mounts known. There are other similar variants known on other Douglas products which are also rarely encountered. This sword is identified as Douglas from its distinctive mushroom shaped plain pommel cap, rondels cut on ends of scabbard drag and saw tooth edged protective washer. This sword also exhibits a fine branched hilt, that is flat overall, similar to other Douglas and “Corn Pone” Confederate Calvary Sabers. This is a beautiful sword with great patina. PROVENANCE: Steven Hess Collection, Morphy/Julia March 2013 auction, lot 1471. CONDITION: Sword overall is in fine condition with 33” unstopped fuller blade, which is gray-bright. Still exhibits original tool marks, with light staining and pitting. Protective washer is mostly intact though chipped and missing part of 1 end. The oil cloth grip is complete and intact with most of its original polish with some light chipping and wear at high areas. The original single iron wire grip wrap is complete and tight. Brass hilt, pommel and scabbard mounts exhibit yellow and mustard colored patinas. Scabbard is sound and solid, though the leather scabbard body has numerous scuffs, scratches and areas where polished surface is missing as can be seen in photos. The centrally sewn scabbard on reverse is mostly tight and intact with about 1” of loose stitches near the drag. GR 8,000 - 12,000

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1142 - U.S. MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SABER. Blade Length: 35” Overall Length: 41 - 1/4” LOT - 1142

Saber marked on the ricasso “C. Roby Chelmsford Mass”, the reverse “U.S. / 1865 / A.G.M.”, leather covered grip with twisted wire wrap. Incorrect model 1904 scabbard. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with areas of dark staining. Leather grip shows areas of wear, wire is complete. Steel scabbard retains most of its original blued finish. DG 41 - 1/4” x 5” x 4 - 1/4”. 400 - 600

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LOT - 1143 1143 - RARE AMES CORPS OF ENGINEERS SWORD. Blade Length: 31 - 1/2” Overall Length: 37 - 1/2” Very rare 1840 Pattern US Engineer 1840 officer’s sword. The small and elite Corps of Engineers drew top graduates from West Point. At the time of this sword’s introduction there were only 39 Engineer officers in the army, who played a key role in the country’s security in building forts and public projects, and mapping the country’s westward expansion. This pattern was adopted for the corps shortly after the topographical department was split off into a separate organization (until 1863). The corps was small to begin with and even more so during the Civil War as Engineer officers were given command positions in other organizations, drawing 26 of 46 officers away from those serving under the Chief of Engineers, and rather than compromise the quality of his officers, the Chief Engineer only increased recruitment from the top talent at West Point rather than bring in officers from other departments. The Corps was small and elite, and its swords are correspondingly rare. SR This sword uses a triangular epee style blade reminiscent of a European small sword, but with the quintessentially American motif on the gilt brass hilt of a coiled rattlesnake, which winds around the grip, its head at the pommel and tail with rattles at the base, resting inside the counterguard. The knuckle bow is flat, with floral motifs at top and bottom and a star at center with clouds above and below, from with Roman legion style thunderbolts dart out. Folding plain counterguard with stippled surface on reverse. Obverse with raised Engineer castle at center, 26 stars at left, large single star at right that unwinds in a floral spray along the lower edge. Black leather scabbard has gilt brass mounts with much original gilt, matching the hilt. Blade is hollow ground, etched with military and floral motifs for twenty inches in each channel. Reverse blade channel etched “N.P. Ames / Cutler / Springfield” at base, with floral spray above, “U.S. Corps of Engineers” in oval cartouche with sunburst ends, panoply of arms with prominent liberty cap, American eagle with ribbon, stars and sunburst, terminating with leafy vine. Obverse channels with floral motifs and martial panoplies of arms. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Black leather scabbard body is a well made replacement, which is acceptable since the scabbards are narrow and the thin leather is often broken. Mounts are original with much gilt, matching the hilt, showing just some light rubbing on edges of upper mount. U.S. Shield frog stud is in place. Blade is bright. Thin frosting is intact, making etched motifs very visible. Just some scattered gray spots on the upper blade, well away from the etched panels. An extremely scarce sword in extremely good condition. SR 6,000 - 8,000 1144 - LOT OF 3: US CIVIL WAR NAVY CUTLASSES, 2 SCABBARDS. Blade Length: (ALL) 26” Overall Length: (A) 32” (B) 34” (C) 34 - 1/2” Lot consists of 3 regulation U.S. Navy cutlasses of the pattern usually designated 1860, but now known to be 1861. (A) 1861 dated, first year of Production. Ames maker stamp is visible. Serial numbered inside guard M/85 (=1085) a very early production cutlass. CONDITION: LOT - 1144 Very good. Markings are clear. Edged and point are good. Blade is clean, smooth metal. Cup hilt with no dents. Grip wrap and wire may be replaced, perhaps blade pad too, but this is a scarce date and in very good condition. (B) As Above. USN/DR/1862 crisply marked on ricasso with light “2.” Ames mark very faint. Serial number 14M685 inside hilt. DR inspection stamp on pommel as well, with rack number 80. CONDITION: Very good. Blade has just minor spotting. Good edge and point. Cup hilt with no dents or damage. Grip wrap original. Wire missing, as is usually the case and purportedly done by order aboard ships. Scabbard is very good, but is a 1917 or klewang style. These cutlasses were still on board US Navy vessels into the 20th century and this could be a legitimate navy replacement. (C) As above, but with original USN Civil War riveted scabbard. Ames blade mark light but visible. Crisp USN/ DR/1862 stamp. Serial number 25M96 (9 is light). DR inspector mark on pommel as well. CONDITION: Very good. Blade shows gray areas but with good edge point. Minor dents to cup guard. Grip wrap original with minor wear. No wire which is acceptable on these. Scabbard is scarce and very good, with minor finish loss, but no breaks and frog stud in place. A nice group of of Civil War issue cutlasses, with a scarce scabbard. SR 900 - 1,200 58

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1145 - SCARCE US MODEL 1860 NAVAL OFFICER’S CUTLASS WITH SCABBARD. Blade Length: 26” Overall Length: 32 - 1/2”

LOT - 1145 Original Civil War naval officer’s cutlass. Usually designated the 1860 pattern, but introduced in 1861. Same configuration as the enlisted form, but with impressed shell contours on the cup guard and cut-out letters “U.S.N.” Knurled edge to the pommel cap. Thinner officer’s quality twisted wire, only a small portion of which remains. Leather grip present, but showing wear. Portions of the original gilt finish remain in recesses of the exterior. The inner surfaces of guard retain about 40%. Blade with visible 1862 date at obverse ricasso. Slightly rubbed Ames stamp on reverse. Blade has good edge and point. Bright metal with scattered light graying. Blade pad in place. Scabbard is enlisted variant with stud on brass band and brass drag, but riveted seam. Old cloth tape repair at upper edge of drag. Scattered crackling and finish loss to leather surface of scabbard, which is an enlisted variant. One slight, thin tear, 3/4” long, along upper obverse edge just below stud mounting band. One small hole about 2” below that on lower edge. CONDITION: Good to very good. SR 2,500 - 3,500

1146 - FRAMED GROUP OF CIVIL WAR FLAG FRAGMENTS FROM THE 1ST MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY AND GRANT’S HEADQUARTERS. A very attractive, gilt-wood framed group of flag fragments assembled by a Civil War veteran, likely for display at his G.A.R. Post. The fragments are from 4 flags. Pieces are a mix of red, white, and blue sections, some bunting and some silk, with a piece identified as from their state flag that is more a faint grayish-green. 1 is from a flag flown at Appomattox; the other 3 are flags from the veteran’s own regiment, the First Massachusetts Infantry. The pieces are matted and mounted on an off-white cloth background and are identified in ink on thick, gilt-edged display cards that are stitched in place to the cloth background. The display was assembled by George Haines, a veteran of the 1st Mass., and likely dates about 1890-1900. The cards read as follows. Upper right: “Flag at Grant’s Headquarters when Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant 1865.” Middle Left: “Flag carried by First Mass. Reg’t when they left for war 1861.” Middle right: “State Flag carried by First Mass. Reg’t” Lower left: “Presented to First Mass Reg’t by Citizens of California.” Lower right: “George E. Haines Company D. First Mass Vol. Infantry.” Haines was 21 years old and worked as an iceman in West Roxbury when he enlisted on May 22, 1861 and LOT - 1146 mustered into Co. D of the 1st Mass Infantry on May 24. He was promoted to corporal and was mustered out May 25, 1864 at Boston. He died in 1907. The regiment was a very hard-fought unit in the Army of the Potomac, serving in the 3rd Army Corps and then the 2nd Army Corps. It lost 8 officers and 134 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded from its muster in May 1861 to its muster out in May 1865. It suffered its first losses at Blackburns Ford, just before First Bull Run, and fought at First Bull Run, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Nelson’s Farm, and other fights of the Seven Days, Second Bull Run (where it took part in Grover’s bayonet charge) Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Spottsylvania, among many other engagements. The flag fragment from Appomattox was likely obtained from a G.A.R. comrade. The flag from residents of California was presented in 1861 and is mentioned in the regimental history: “Boston citizens and resident in California having contributed to present the regiment a handsome silk banner, on the 6th of July it was brought into camp, and formally given inot Col. Cowdin’s charge by Senator McDougal of that distant state. Speeches were made by the bearer, recipient, Col. Ellis, Col. Wells, and others; and the exercises closed with the usual dress parade.”. CONDITION: Frame has some imperfections is missing pieces in various areas but the construction is still sturdy. This is a very attractive display of flag fragments as preserved and mounted by a veteran of a fighting regiment. SR 800 - 1,200

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1147 - FRAMED GROUPING OF GETTYSBURG RELICS WITH BATTLE LITHOGRAPH. A spectacular framed grouping of Civil War buckles and buttons actually recovered, many years ago, on the battlefield of Gettysburg. This display, consigned from the estate of a prominent Maryland Civil War collector, prominently features at bottom a Confederate “wishbone” frame buckle with its original brown ink tag reading “Rebel,” and noted on the reverse of the frame to have been found in the 1870s near the “Angle,” which (as every student of the battle knows) refers the the angle of of the stonewall on Cemetery Ridge defended by Union forces and the target of Pickett’s Charge. The collection has been archivally and professionally framed and mounted with a colored lithograph of James Walker’s famous painting of the climax of Pickett’ Charge, published by the “National Art Company in Boston.” Below this are mounted 4 buttons recovered from LOT - 1147 the battlefield. From left to right, these are a Confederate Block-A artillery button, a U.S. general and staff officer’s button, a North Carolina state seal button, and a New York state seal button, representing the CS and US services and 1 southern and 1 northern state prominently involved in the battle and the war. Between these buttons are mounted a U.S. oval plate at left and right, and a classic Confederate general service belt buckle termed by collectors a ”wish-bone frame buckle” from its simple, but effective open construction and use of 2-pronged tongue. All 3 buckles are in very good condition, and as noted the Confederate buckle retains a very nice label, certainly indicating it is an early battlefield pick-up. We have not examined these out of the frame to see whether the US plates are buckles or cartridge box plates. The plate on the left still has some leather behind it and may be a box plate. The one on the right seems to be a buckle. Either way, these are Gettysburg plates with an impeccable provenance. SR 1,500 - 2,000

1148 - IDENTIFIED THIRD MAINE OFFICER’S SWORD: DIED OF WOUNDS AT SPOTTSYLVANIA. Blade Length: 30 - 1/2” Overall Length: 37” LOT - 1148

A nicely identified Model 1850 Foot Officer’s sword carried by an officer whose life was marked by tragedy and duty. A wonderful, period, completely original brown ink label pasted on the scabbard reads in bold script: “Capt. A.S. Merrill” and “Comp. D 3d Regt / Maine Vols.” The sword is the standard configuration with brass hilt showing cast and chased floral motifs with a beautiful, untouched patina matching that of the scabbard mounts. The scabbard is black leather, top stitched, now slightly oxidized to brown, showing incised border lines. The body is solid, with no bends or breaks, just minor scuffs and some cracking, but no finish loss. The sword grip is thick black leather, and still retains its twisted wire binding. The blade is muted silver, frosting turning slightly to gray, but with very visible etching. The reverse ricasso has a blank cartouche for a retailers mark. The etched motifs are large and profuse: floral scrolls, curved latticework, and Arabesque cartouches. At reverse center is a broad, spread-winged American Eagle with an E Pluribus Unum ribbon. The obverse has a large “US” in place of the eagle. The blade pad is missing, but blade and hilt are tight. There are some gray spots on the obverse near the tip and a few along the edge on either side and at the ricasso, but only one touches the end of a geometric scroll. Alfred S. Merrill, a resident of Bath, Maine, enlisted at 32 in the 3rd Maine Infantry and mustered in as a sergeant in Co. D 6 April 1861. Promoted 4th Sergeant to 1st Sergeant 1 September 1861; 2nd Lieutenant 21 September 1861; 1st Lieutenant 5 November 1861; Captain on 27 October 1862. During this time the regiment fought at Bull Run, Fair Oaks, Malvern Hill, 2nd Bull Run, and Chantilly. Merrill would have had the sword for all except his first engagement. In November 1862 Merrill sought in vain to resign his commission: “My wife being dangerously sick and not expected to live but a few days.” He was granted, instead, a twenty-day leave. Lt. Col Lake noted, “This officer has not been absent from the Regt since its organization and has always been faithful to his duties until now this trouble oh his mind renders him unfit to attend to them.” It is unclear if Merrill returned in time to fight at Fredericksburg, but he returned in time to be “present” on the November-December muster roll, perhaps hoping for his wife’s recovery. He never saw her again: Abby N. Merrill died in Bath 14 June 1863. Merrill is listed as present on the rolls for all of 1863, when the regiment fought at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, where they had heavy casualties on July 2nd. He received a fifteen day leave in early 1864, but returned to the regiment in time for the Wilderness and Spotsylvania. On May 10, at Spotsylvania, he was wounded and fell into Confederate hands, but died the next day. His body seems to have been recovered, and he was interred next to his wife in Bath. This is a sword with a very interesting personal and battle history. SR 2,500 - 3,500

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1149 - FRAMED EAGLE BUCKLE FROM BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS. The brutality of the fighting in the Wilderness as Grant launched his overland campaign against Richmond in May 1864 was exacerbated by fires created by the gunfire. Lee attacked Grant in the heavily wooded zone where the larger Federal army would be unable to deploy and use its superior numbers to advantage. Sparks from gunfire ignited underbrush and increased the horror of the nightmare conflict engulfing or threatening to engulf some of those too badly wounded to move. Framed between copies of the Alfred Waud drawing of Union soldiers improvising stretchers to carry off wounded comrades amid the LOT - 1149 flames and the Edwin Forbes sketch of the Sixth Corps fighting in the woods, is a Union rectangular eagle sword belt plate, mounted with the label (modern) below reading, “Fire in the Wilderness.” The buckle shows a break in the side bar and denting at the lower right that suggests it may have been bullet-struck before experiencing the heat of the fires in the woods. The buckle is the regulation 1851 configuration specified for officers and enlisted men carrying swords, but shows by a now-missing separate wreath at bottom that it is an enlisted man’s belt plate. The pattern was regulation as well for infantry sergeants (and worn by some corporals as well,) so it was likely worn by one of the many infantrymen in the fighting, which was largely infantry combat. CONDITION: This is a very telling relic, professionally matted and framed, that is ready to hang. PROVENANCE: From a well-known and respected Maryland collector’s estate. SR 500 - 900 1150 - FRAMED STAR FROM BATTLEFLAG CARRIED AT GETTYSBURG. This embroidered star on blue silk was cut from a Civil War battleflag and mounted on an album page that was later individually mounted in this oval frame. On the bottom edge of the album page in old ink is written, “Star from flag during the battle on the field at Gettysburg Pennsylvania from C.W. Yancy of New York.” This is from the collection of Charles “Hap” Hazard and comes with an 1989 letter detailing its purchase, noting the only alteration is cleaning of the glass and replacement of old nails. Hazard added his own note to the reverse of the mount “This Star was cut from a regimental Battle Flag carried in the War of the Rebellion-1861-1865-/ It is glued to an old sc[r]ap book page, later removed from the book. The star is of the type used at that time by the tiffany Co. of New York and the Canfield Bros. Co. in Baltimore, both of whom made flags and other military items. Charles Yancey, listed on the front of this card, enlisted into Co. I, 82nd Ohio Infantry 12/26/61 and was present with the unit at Gettysburg. Heavily engaged on July 1st the 82nd was forced to withdraw to Cemetery Hill.” Hazard refers above to the use of embroidered rather than painted stars on regimental flags from Tiffany and Canfield Brothers. In the accompanying letter he notes that the only C. Yancy (or Yancey) with Gettysburg service was Charles Yancy of the 82nd Ohio, though he was unsure of his exact relationship to “C.W. Yancy of New York” The 82nd Ohio saw action at Cross Keys and Cedar Mountain, and then at Groveton, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. At the latter engagement, as part of the 1th Corps, they fought on the first day’s field in support of Dilger’s Battery near the Carlisle Road, losing 181 officers and men out of 258 engaged. They also had substantial service in the western theatre from Fall 1864 to the end of the war. This is a very nicely preserved and presented Gettysburg relic from a respected collection. SR 800 - 1,200

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1151 - AMBROTYPE OF MAN HOLDING BELL KNIFE AND COLT PISTOL. 1/6 plate ambrotype, c. 1850, of an unidentified man posing with a Colt 1849 pocket model revolver and a rare Bell knife. The Bell knife, grasped in the sitter’s left hand has an ivory handle, he holds the pistol by the butt in his right, his trigger finger with a cloth bandage. The image is contained in the lower half of its case measuring 3-1/4” X 3-3/4”, the cover missing. Samuel Bell was born in Pennsylvania and later moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, becoming known for his work as a silversmith, jeweler, and watchmaker. In 1851, Bell left Tennessee and settled in San Antonio, Texas. Included is a 12” X 36” sign showing the ambrotype and with a write-up about Samuel Bell. CONDITION: Excellent, the image sharp and clear. DG 1,200 - 1,600

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1152 - RIFLE CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SHARPSBURG INK LABEL. Rifle-size cartridge box with single-piece 5-compartment magazine tin. Inner flap has an ink handwritten label reading, “Southern Pouch / Sharpsburg MD / Sept. 1862,” referring to the Battle of Antietam, fought between McClellan and Lee, and known as the single bloodiest day of the war. The battle ended in a stalemate, but Lee’s decision to pull back into Virginia handed the needed victory to McClellan. The pouch is a style usually associated with militia and bears a leather facing of higher quality with a stamped brass oval circle on the front, within which are separately mounted letters “F.L.I.” CONDITION: Good. The magazine tin lacks one divider. Side ears of the inner flap are partially detached. The box was made without an implement pouch. The base of the latch tab is present. The end is missing. The outer facing leather of the box has cracks and is missing significant portions, exposing the underlaying, less fancy, but sturdier leather. There is a small piece of leather on the front that appears to be attached but is actually separated and sits in place behind a crack in the leather. The left end of shoulder belt retaining strap on the reverse is present. The rest is missing. The shoulder belt was likely linen and sewn in place at the bottom rear of the box where stitching holes are evident, but no evidence of buckles for a heavier sling. Leather tabs for the plate and unit letters are in place. SR 400 - 700

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LOT - 1153 1153 - LOT OF 3: GETTYSBURG RELICS. Lot consists of three Gettysburg relics from the collection of Charles R. “Hap” Hazard, a well-respected Civil War author and collector. (A) Shattered fife of dark wood with German silver mounts bearing period paper label reading, “Gettysburg Penna” with a stamped or printed item number “2” and printed find location: “Emmitsburg Pike”. This comes with a note by Hazard that the fife was found on the Gettysburg battlefield by David Starry of York Springs, PA, an Adams County town just north of Gettysburg. Starry mustered into Co. I 165th Pa on 11/7/62 and mustered out on 7/28/63 at Gettysburg. The regiment was a 9-month unit that served at Suffolk VA. Starry was a company musician, which may explain why he picked up a fife as a battlefield souvenir. He had subsequent service in the 21st Pa Cavalry. The fife was on display in the Peter Miller G.A.R Post 551 in York Springs. The post closed sometime before 1925 and the fife ended up back in the Starry family, from whom it was purchased by an antique dealer in the 1970s. CONDITION: Shattered near the lower end with the lower section retained by a piece of old wire. (B) Drumstick bearing a similar paper reading “Gettysburg Penna” with a stamped or printed number “02.” A similar drumstick from the Hazard collection, found on the Spangler Farm, is pictured in “Gettysburg Battlefield Relics & Souvenirs” by O’Donnell, Hazard, and Boardman on page 81 and is attributed to Starry as well, but it seems to be a different example. CONDITION: Good. Minor chips and stains from exposure. (C) Heart shaped block of wood bearing a bullet. This piece is pictured in “Gettysburg Battlefield Relics and Souvenirs” identified as coming from Culp’s Hill. A faint pencil note on reverse seems to read “Sharpsburg,” but this may refer to a provenance from the Remsburg collection in the Sharpsburg are, which contained both Antietam and Gettysburg relics, It is a nice example of the Victorian preservation of historical material at the same time it is altered to something useful or ornamental. The fife and drumstick are relics from company musicians who were usually assigned to aid medical personnel as their commands moved into action. SR 800 - 1,200 1154 - CIVIL WAR BULLET-STRUCK NEW YORK BELT PLATE. This wonderful, bullet-struck New York belt plate is ex-John Henry Kurtz and Charles “Hap” Hazard collections. Early Civil War volunteers from New York usually entered service clothed and equipped by the state. The oval SNY belt plate signifying the State of New York was the standard waist belt plate for their enlisted infantrymen. This one was bullet struck on the face of the plate on the letter “Y.” The projectile did not fully penetrate the plate, but bent and tore the brass facing and punched out a section of the solder fill. The soldier would have been lucky to have escaped with his life. The plate retains its fastening hook and two round belt studs on the reverse, which indicate early war manufacture. (J.H. Kurtz sale 2009 to Charles Hazard.) CONDITION: Very good, as excavated. Greenish patina to right. More brown to the left near he strike. A very displayable battlefield relic clearly showing what it meant to be “under fire.” SR 1,000 - 1,200

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1155 - A RARE TIFFANY GUIDE FLAG OF THE 19TH CONNECTICUT & OTHER CIVIL WAR EFFECTS OF SERGEANT GEORGE E. JUDSON. A small but significant collection of artifacts relating to the Civil War service of George Earl Judson (1843-1864) of Southbury, Connecticut that includes a rare, wartime example of a general guide flag made by Tiffany of New York. On 15 August 1862, Judson enlisted in Company I or the “Woodbury Company” (being composed of 61 men from that town and 20 others from nearby communities) of the 19th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The regiment was organized and mustered at Camp Dutton, outside of Litchfield, departing by train for Washington, DC on September 5th and assigned to the defenses of Alexandria, Virginia after their arrival. They spent fall of 1862 on picket and patrol duty in the city until January 1863, when the 19th was reassigned to the outer ring of forts and redoubts defending Alexandria. Judson was promoted to corporal on July 16th and in November, the regiment was redesignated as the 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery. Judson was made acting sergeant in Company I in January 1864 and was officially promoted to that rank on February 15th. In May, the regiment was called into the field to serve again as infantry in the 6th Army Corps during Grant’s Virginia Campaign. It fought with valor at Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and Winchester and suffered heavy casualties. On 19 October 1864 at Cedar Creek the regiment suffered a loss of 38 killed in 96 wounded; among the latter was Sergeant Judson, who received a gunshot wound in the left hip. He was eventually sent to the General Hospital at Patterson Hill in Baltimore, Maryland, where he died in late October from his wound. This lot consists of: (A) A general guide flag of the 19th Connecticut Volunteers, 1 of 2 surviving examples of the same pattern made for the state of Connecticut by Tiffany of New York. The other example belonged to the 18th Connecticut, now in collections of the Connecticut State Museum. Both flags share the same dimensions (18” hoist by 23” fly), design, and fabrication techniques characteristic of Tiffany-produced, general guide flags, being made of silk in the form of the US flag, with 34 white silk-embroidered stars arranged in 6 rows on the blue canton, with the regimental name being embroidered in gold silk, in this case “19 CV” for the 19th Connecticut Volunteers and a blue silk sleeve. This flag is almost certainly part of the “elegant stand of colors” (typically consisting of 2 large regimental battle flags and a pair of smaller guide markers to be carried by a sergeant on either extreme of the regiment’s line of battle) procured from Tiffany and presented to the regiment by Julia Tallmadge Noyes on 10 September 1862 at Litchfield Green, 1 day before Judson and the rest of the regiment were mustered for Federal service. A piece of paper bearing the words of an 1865 poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes is stitched to the flag just below the canton. With this flag is an inked note inscribed “Carried by George Earl Judson on Battlefield of Civil War. He was killed in [his] last battle. Buried in Southbury Connecticut.”. CONDITION: Excellent. Minor fraying on the fly and top edge near the fly. Vibrant color. (B) Pair of white cotton, dress gloves with an old inked note inscribed “Gloves worn by brother George at dress parade when a soldier in 1861-1865”, the dates referring in general terms to the war rather than Judson’s specific service. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) 2 sets of camp art. 6 examples of Judson’s penmanship in calling cards with his name and unit. 2 carved bone rings with patriotic designs, corps badges, and his name. 1 carved bone button with crossed flags and his initials. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) Photograph of Judson seated in a sergeant’s frock coat displaying with the top of his forge cap with artillery unit insignia plainly visible and slightly tinted red sergeant chevrons. (E) Touching letter addressed to Judson’s mother, Lucy, dated 31 October 1864 from a wardmaster at the Patterson Hill General Hospital in Baltimore: “Madam, It becomes my painful duty to inform you of the death of Geo. E. Judson...” His body was returned home for burial at the Pine Hill Cemetery in Southbury. His tombstone inscription, as well as various official records, indicate that he died on October 31st, but other documents suggest that he may have succumbed on the 23rd. CONDITION: Very good. Separation lines on folds, but complete. (F) Early 1900s copy in pen of Judson’s record from a county history. CONDITION: Very good. This is a remarkable family archive containing a wartime regimental guide flag of an active regiment. SR/JK Box: 10 - 1/4” x 8 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4”. 6,000 - 9,000

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1156 - LOT OF 4: US CIVIL WAR ERA CAVALRY SABERS. Blade Length: (A) 31 - 1/2” (B) 35 - 1/2” (C) 34” (D) 34 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 37 - 3/4” (B) 41 - 1/4” (C) 41” (D) 41” (A) US Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, marked on the ricasso “N.J. / D.R. / U.S. / 1864” and “Ames Mfg Co Chicopee” on the reverse. CONDITION: Blade is bright with a few minor edge nicks, very good grip with tight wire and leather wrap. Steel scabbard mostly smooth and dark with areas of minor surface roughness. (B) US Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, marked on the ricasso “ US / 1865 / AGM” and “C. Roby W Chelmsford Mass” on the reverse. Incorrect model 1904 scabbard. CONDITION: Sharpened blade is mostly grey with LOT - 1156 areas of minor dark staining, grip wire and leather wrap in very good condition, brass guard slightly misshapen. Steel scabbard is mostly dark with areas of light pitting. (C) Imported Model 1840 Cavalry Saber with scabbard throat mount frozen to the ricasso. CONDITION: Blade with a dark / grey surface mixed with light pitting, grip wire and leather wrap intact but showing wear. Steel scabbard with a smooth and dark surface. (D) US Model 1860 Officer’s Cavalry Saber, etched near the ricasso “W. H. Horstmann & Sons Philadelphia”, rayskin grip, guard with foliate pattern cast fittings. CONDITION: Heavily sharpened blade is dark grey with fairly clear etching. Rayskin grip is intact and tight but missing wire. Loose guard with dark patina. Steel scabbard with a dark surface and exhibiting some surface roughness. DG 1,200 - 1,800 1157 - LOT OF 2: CIVIL WAR KNIVES. (A) Double edge spear point knife measuring 17-1/4” overall with a 12-1/2” blade, iron cross guard with brass collar, maple 1-piece grip and iron pommel. Retains its original leather washer. Leather scabbard with brass mounts and checkered design incised in the leather. CONDITION: Untouched “attic” condition, blade is bright with minor wear, scabbard shows wear to the surface but remains in very good condition. (B) Double edge spear point knife measuring 14-3/4” overall with a 9-7/8” blade, iron cross guard and one-piece wood grip incised on one side “S. Johnson”. CONDITION: Also in untouched condition, the blade undisturbed with light surface roughness mixed with grey areas. Grip displays breaks on each side. DG 1,800 - 2,500

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1158 - LOT OF 3 SWORDS: AMES 1840 LIGHT ARTILLERY, NCO, AND REPRO CAVALRY. Blade Length: (A) 34” (B) 32” (C) 32 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 40” (B) 38” (C) 39”

LOT - 1158 Lot consists of 3 swords with scabbards. (A) Reproduction Ames light cavalry saber with 1862 date, inspector marks, and scabbard. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Original 1863 dated 1840 pattern light artillery saber with scabbard. Ames Mfg. Co. / Chicopee / Mass. and US / ADK / 1863 maker and inspector stamps at ricasso. ADK inspector mark on guard. Rack number 66 (or 99) on guard. CONDITION: Excellent. Just slight wear to the leather grip. Wire in place. Blade is bright. Markings clear. Scabbard original also, but with plating. (C) Original Ames 1864 dated 1840 pattern sergeant or NCO sword with scabbard. Ames scroll and US / ADK / 1864 marks ight but legible. JH inspector mark on knucklebow. CONDITION: Good. Blade gray, but with legible markings. Scabbard fair. Two crudely mended breaks with tape and leather. SR 300 - 500 64

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1159 - COURTNEY & TENNENT CONFEDERATE NAVAL CUTLASS. Blade Length: (A) 20” Overall Length: (A) 25” LOT - 1159 Confederate naval cutlass manufactured by Mole in England and clearly marked “Mole” on top of the blade, made for Courtney & Tennent of Charleston, South Carolina, which held a contract with the Confederate Navy. The blade is very clearly marked “COURTNEY & TENNENT, CHARLESTON. S.C.”. Brass guard, checkered leather grips. CONDITION: Blade exhibits a mostly grey surface mixed with dark staining, leather grips show moderate wear but no damage, brass guard is slightly misshapen. DG 2,000 - 2,500 1160 - FANTASTIC ONE OF A KIND UNION PATRIOTIC VINGETTES COVER SCRAPBOOK DATED 1861. This hardcover scrapbook has a reattached binder. Cover is stamped “UNION SOUVENIRS 1861.”. The album contains approximately 430 original and different Civil War patriotic envelope covers and a complete set of the extremely scarce Champion prize envelope “Lincoln and Davis in five rounds” published by J.H. Tingley of New York, 1861. Note states book came from Akron, Ohio area, the estate of Mrs. Winslow who was 83 years of age in 1988. These vignettes were hand cut from a multitude of Civil War patriotic envelopes that were used by loved ones to send personal letters to far-away soldiers. Each was meticulously cut and glued to the pages of this album at the time. The very first page has 6 Union State Lady Liberty seals. You will find vignettes honoring nearly all of Northern Union states, many with Union slogans such as “DEATH TO ALL TRAITORS”, “THE UNION AT ALL HAZARDS”, “DISUNION BY ARMED FORCE IS TREASON”, “MARYLAND ON THE FENCE”, “SURPRISE UPON THE REBEL SAVAGES”, “SECESSION: THE CAIN OF BALTIMORE”, “UNION NOW AND FOREVER”, “TRUE TO THE UNION”. There are also numerous Thomas Mast style cartoons, most of which lambaste Jeff Davis and the Southern Secessionists. Others glorifying Honest Abe and various Union Generals such as Colonel Ellsworth, the first great martyr assassinated in Virginia May 24, 1861. Other generals highly touted include Winfield Scott, General Butler, the Lincoln Cabinet, General McClellan. Memorials to Fort Sumpter, and many more making fun of Jeff Davis, secessionists portrayed as the Devil and hydra, deadhead bounty. Most are in red, blue, and white but several are in full color. One particularly graphic one shows dozens of men hanging from the noose titled “Capital

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Punishment” with the names of Davis, Beauregard and other famous Confederate generals. But the most important aspect of this one of a kind scrapbook is the Champion in Five Round fight covers that show Lincoln and Davis in a boxing match, showing old Abe as the kindly protector of the right and Davis whining sympathy; includes rounds 1 through 5, where Lincoln is awarded the Champion belt. One of a kind and very historic. One can envision the person at home delicately cutting out and affixing each and every image during the first full year of the war. 2,000 - 4,000

LOT - 1161 1161 - RARE TYPE I MODEL 1840 ARTILLERY OFFICER’S SABER BY HORSTMANN. Blade Length: 30 - 3/4” Overall Length: 36 - 5/8” This rare sword features a slightly curved steel blade with two partial fullers on each side. The top of the spine is inscribed “Iron-Proof”. The right side of the ricasso is stamped “HORSTMANN/ & SONS/ PHILLIP” and the left left side is stamped with a king’s head proof. Standard brass hilt with D guard. The quillon, both sides of the knucklebow and on the back of the pommel tang are all decorated with additional designs that are not found on the standard regulation sabers. Black leather covered wooden grip, wrapped with strand of twisted brass wire. Complete with original steel scabbard with 2 ring mounts. CONDITION: Fair. Blade retains a very dark heavy patina, with tip slightly rounded, and some scattered areas of corrosion. A few nicks are present on the edge. The hilt shows scattered marks from use and retains a dark unpolished service. Leather has worn through in high areas with wood now exposed. Scabbard retains a very dark heavy patina with a few shallow dents on the right side. This is a very scarce and desirable artillery saber. For a similar example, see page 230 of John H. Thillmann’s “Civil War Cavalry and Artillery Sabers.” 5,000 - 8,000

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1162 - CITY TROOP CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER. Blade Length: 35 - 1/2” Overall Length: 41” LOT - 1162 Quillback blade with iron hilt. Sharkskin and wire wrapped grips. Horstmann and Weyersberg marked blade. Blade pad in place. Blade plated and etched on obverse with foliate scrolls at either extreme, US shield with flags and liberty cap on pole, American eagle and motto, conical tent. Obverse etched with foliate scrolls, American eagle, Tecumseh with raised tomahawk, “C.T.” in oval wreath. CONDITION: Good. Scabbard grey with dark grey spots, rings, throat, drag in place. Iron hilt dark, but wrap and binding are in place and very good. Edge and point good. Etching and frosting very visible, but grey spots to plating and freckling near the tip. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of George M. Rapport. SR 500 - 750

1163 - LOT OF 2: US MODEL 1860 NAVY CUTLASS AND FRENCH MODEL 1831 ARTILLERY SWORD. Blade Length: (A) 25 - 1/2” (B) 19” Overall Length: (A) 31 - 1/2” (B) 25”

LOT - 1163 (A) US Model 1860 Navy Cutlass with unmarked blade, brass cup hilt and leather grip. Leather scabbard displays copper rivets running down its length. CONDITION: Blade is mostly grey with areas of minor dark staining, brass fittings display a deep dark patina, leather grip very good with minor surface wear. Scabbard very good and area of weakness near the tip, but with a mostly smooth surface. (B) French Model 1831 Foot Artillery Sword. Marked at the ricasso from the Chatellerault Arsenal, reverse dated 1845, brass ringed grip. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. CONDITION: Blade is grey with areas of dark staining, brass hilt very good with minor wear. Leather scabbard shows losses at the tip and a split seam. DG 600 - 900

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1164 - CIVIL WAR OFFICERS SWORD. Blade Length: 34 - 1/2” Overall Length: 40 - 1/2”

LOT - 1164 Gently curving blade with partial double fullers running for approximately 3/4 of the length of the blade. Import blade marked on the spine for Klingenthal. Blade decorated with acanthus leaves. Proof marked on right side ricasso. Guard pierced with patriotic eagle and flags, surrounded by a wreath, counter guard pierced with a 4-leaf clover. Pommel elaborately chased with floral and geometric designs. Shagreen grip with single twist of braided brass wire and a later cruder addition of straight copper wire. Brass scabbard with locket, drag, and throat all engraved with further florals and roped borders on punch dot grounds. CONDITION: Good. Blade has turned a mottled grey but decoration still visible. Brass has turned a lovely patina. Grip with 2 splits and an area of chipping near pommel cap. Scabbard is very good with brass turning a lovely patina and some dents that do not interfere with the blade. EW 2,500 - 3,500

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1165 - WASHINGTON LIGHT ARTILLERY PRESENTATION CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG. This is a well-provenanced presentation Confederate battle flag measuring 42” on hoist x 54” on fly including the 3 - 1/2” fringe. This flag was sold by the daughter of Lt. John Henry Neibling. At that time she (Mrs. Effie Neibling) prepared a sworn written statement stating it was given by his unit for his services and popularity in the unit after the surrender at Appomattox. In Ms. Neibling’s 1932 affidavit she states that this flag was made by the ladies of Augusta in the second year of the war. Noted Confederate flag expert, the late Howard Madaus, wrote a report on this flag in 1989 detailing history and construction of this flag believing it was wartime production. Mr. Madaus states in his letter that he felt that this was originally a 2-sided flag with the reverse side, which is only partially intact now, was white silk with the presentation unit nickname or motto like other known early presentation flags. Also included is a more recent report prepared by military and flag historian, Gregory G. Biggs. His report is based on a newspaper article he discovered written in 1878 in an Augusta, Georgia, newspaper. This article discusses a very similar flag that was made and presented to the Washington Artillery after the war. The original owner (Ms. Effie Neibling) obviously disputes this, but the description and details of information in the Augusta, GA, newspaper are rather convincing. Even if this is not the original flag carried in battle by the Washington Artillery but one made shortly after the war for the remnants of the unit, it is indeed a significant and historic flag. The flag referenced in the newspaper article obviously was made for what was then the remnants of that unit who were all true confederate soldiers that had taken part in the Civil War, and the flag continued to be used by them for parades and display, etc., throughout the 19th century. Early surviving post-war Georgia military banners are extremely rare today (according to Biggs report) and only a couple are known to exist, making this an important, rare and historical artifact, regardless of whether this is the one Mrs. Neibling refers to in her affidavit or whether this is the one referred to in the Augusta newspaper. The extremely rare reversed colors are also a feature seldom seen and highly sought after. This flag was originally preserved by netting which was an early 19th century technique of conservation & preservation of such flags. The Washington Light Artillery of Augusta, GA saw its first service in Pensacola, FL late in 1861 and early ’62. This unit saw action under Cap. Isadore P. Girardey and unit was more commonly known as Girardey’s Battery. This unit saw its first major action at the battle of Shiloh & later in other actions with the Army of Mississippi and the Army of Tennessee. There is a file of copied documents with this flag. PROVENANCE: Lt. John Neibling, 1865, Effie M. Neibling, Calvin Bulloch, 1932, George Gorman. CONDITION: Flag is sound and very good as restored. About 20% of the blue silk quadrants are missing as can be seen in photos. Red silk cross is mostly complete but with numerous repairs to silk as can be seen in photos. Bullion and sequined stars are intact, but 4 are missing their central red colored central sequin and 1 central red sequin is loose and the red color on retained sequins is worn but visible on others, the metallic bullion fringe is complete. The top brass loop of 7 original attaching loops to hoist is missing. BM FRAME: 46” X 58 - 1/2” X 2 - 1/4”. 30,000 - 50,000

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LOT - 1166 1166 - GENERAL WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN’S 1869 FROCK COAT. Extremely rare U.S. Army dress frock coat of General of the Army William Tecumseh Sherman dating 1869-1872. The only uniform coats dating to this period of Sherman’s career known to us are 1 in a private collection illustrated in Langellier’s Army Blue (Vol. 1, p.28) and another with a Brooks Brothers label in the Smithsonian, but not on public view. The coat is configured in the pattern established by General Orders No. 75, War Department, Washington, D.C., September 5, 1866, exclusively for the General Commanding the Army: 2 rows of 12 buttons each, set in groups of 4. It also more closely follows Civil War patterns than later styles in the use of a wide elbow (8-1/2”) narrow cuff (5”) and long skirts. The latter measure 20-1/2” from the waist seam to the hem, versus a waist-to-lapel distance of 20-1/2”, or waist to shoulder of 20”. Given the time-frame and rank configuration, only 2 officers qualified to wear it: Ulysses Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman. Comparison in November 1976 of this coat with a known coat of Grant at West Point showed close measurements of the collar, chest, and waist, but noticeable difference in the back (41” to 36-1/2”) which would be expected between the taller Sherman (5’11”) and the shorter Grant (5’8”). Correspondence in October 1976 with Donald Kloster, then Assistant Curator of the Division of Military History at the Smithsonian, regarding dimensions of a later Sherman coat revealed an expected age expansion of the neck, chest and waist (17” to 17-1/2”; 23” to 24-1/2”; 20” to 21-1/2”), slight loss of height as measured along the back (41” and 38-1/2”) but remarkably consistent sleeve length (32-1/2” and 32-1/4”). Sherman was authorized to wear the coat as of March 4, 1869, when he assumed the rank of General Commanding the Army from Grant, who was obliged to resign the post upon assumption of the Presidency. Sherman retained the rank until 1883, long after army uniform patterns had changed from this. The coat certainly predates 1872 in style, giving it a fairly narrow date of acquisition by Sherman to 1869-1872 and wear for not many years after that. The quality of the coat fabric is commensurate with the rank and the exterior retains good blue color. There is no moth damage, tracks, or stains. Wear is confined to the top edge of the velvet collar and edges of the velvet cuffs, natural points of contact and wear. A hanging tab inside the collar is present, but detached on one side. The collar fastens at the bottom with hook and eye, as should be expected. The eye is present, but the hook is missing and the collar fabric on that side is pulled up, indicating it was lost by carelessly opening the collar without unhooking it. The cuffs show the expected period narrowing from the wide elbow and are non-functional, as is common with Civil War officers’ frock coats. The velvet collar and cuffs both show expected oxidation to a slight brown tone from the use of iron mordants in the dye. The upper collar shows wear along the top edge, revealing the top of the white interlining, but there are no holes to the sides of the velvet on the interior or exterior. The green silk upper body lining is in place and very good, as are the white sleeve linings, which are securely in place at the arm holes. The interior breast pocket is in place, though with a small hole inside at bottom. The upper edge of the pocket shows wear from reaching into it that is consistent with signs of wear on the collar. The glazed cotton lining of the skirts is largely gone. Fragments are visible along the waist seam. The brown pockets in the tails, accessed through the center gap in the tails rather than the individual pleats, are still in place and in good condition. The black silk tape used to cover seams or a fold are present inside, though fragmentary, but the coat is solid overall. The coat is made with a small watch pocket at the left waist. Most of the buttons initially on the coat were taken long ago as souvenirs, but 2 very high-quality buttons original to the coat remain on the wearer’s lower left front: one at the waist seam still fastened tightly with a cloth wedge and one immediately above, resewn. These bear the backmark “SUPERFINE GOLD PLATE / W.B. CO.” Recent research shows the Waterbury Button Company, of Connecticut, using that abbreviation as early as the 1850s and, according to Tice, introducing the “superfine gold plate” marking, “C.1870,” which is fully commensurate with the dating of the coat by other criteria. The remaining buttons on the coat are correct general staff buttons and match pretty well, but have been added to the coat for display only and bear a number of different backmarks. 1 has since become detached and is in the watch pocket of the coat. This coat surfaced in the hands of a Pennsylvania antiques dealer in 1976 and was immediately acquired by our consignor, in whose collection it remained until now. One of the most well-known figures of American military history, Sherman is disliked for some of his later policies in the American west, and still vilified by many for his determination to bring the war home to the south in his March to the Sea. He was nevertheless a premier combat commander and strategist who avoided political entanglements, performed his duty with a rigid honesty, and had no illusions about the price of war paid by vanquished and victor both. This is a remarkable opportunity to acquire an early uniform associated with one of America’s most renowned soldiers. 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1167 - LOT OF 21: US BAYONETS. Lot consists of: 14 socket bayonets for Springfield Trapdoor Rifle, some with leather sheath. 6 US socket bayonets from Civil War and before. 1 Enfield saber bayonet with no scabbard. CONDITION: Varying from poor to good with all showing their age. DLM 800 - 1,200 1168 - ANTIETAM COLLIDED BULLETS FROM BLOODY LANE. These 2 collided bullets came from the area of the Antietam battlefield known as Bloody Lane, where Union regiments of the Second Army Corps fought a brutal engagement against Confederates sheltered in a sunken road along the Confederate center. Repeated assaults finally took the position, but further progress in the sector stalled after the wounding of General Richardson. This scarce example of 2 bullets that met in mid-air is from the Charles “Hap” Hazard collection and comes with a note recording its purchase in 1987 with a recorded provenance of recovery at Bloody Lane. It is worth noting that some of that area remained in private hands until very recent years. Examples of collided bullets are rare, but were valued by veterans and pictured in some regimental histories or collected reminiscences as evidence of the intensity of gunfire on some Civil War battlefields. This is a good example from a well-known and respected collection. SR 300 - 500

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1169 - LOT OF 2: US MODEL 1873 TROWEL BAYONET AND AMES MS MARKED 1839 ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD Blade Length: (A) 10” (B) 19” Overall Length: (A) 15 - 1/2” (B) 25 - 1/4” Lot consists of: (A) Model 1873 trowel bayonet and scabbard. Socket shows thin blue and original wood handle insert. Blade has good edges and is dull silver in tone with scattered dark gray spots on the face and some gray stained areas on the reverse with some small brown spots on either side near the tip. The scabbard is solid, with good surface and color to the leather with just some wear at the edges. The tip is missing. The belt loop shows the addition of the swivel belt loop. The belt loop shows crazing and finish loss from flexing. Often thought of as experimental, these trowel bayonets saw issue for trial by some troops on active campaign in the west. They are an interesting development in the trend for combination tools and in the army’s search for a convenient entrenching tool, once they decided that digging in might offer some advantages to a soldier. CONDITION: Good to very good. (B) 1832 short sword and scabbard. Issued initially to infantry sergeants and artillerymen, this became the regulation side arm of the foot, or heavy artillery, many of whom ended up doing service as infantry in the field. During the Civil War some were used on shipboard as cutlasses, as 1 found on the USS Cairo reveals. This is a very scarce 1839 dated example bearing the “MS” stamp of the state of Massachusetts on the crossguard. 311 short swords were delivered that year by Ames for distribution to state militias. Which states got them is unknown but examples from Massachusetts and New Jersey are known. The is the standard configuration, Roman style short sword with brass hilt featuring scaled grips and an impressed eagle on the pommel faces. The blade shows clear “United / States / 1839 / WS” stamps on one ricasso and “NP Ames / Springfield” on the other. Ordnance and inspector stamps are present, though light, on the underside of the crossguard. The blade has some thin surface brown rust and gray staining, but no appreciable pitting. The edge and point are good. The scabbard shows wear, crackling, dirt and finish loss, but is solid and complete. The mounts are loose and have a dark, aged, untouched patina. CONDITION: Good to very good and will clean better. A scarce version of the U.S regulation short sword. SR 800 - 1,200

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1170 - LOT OF 5: UNITED STATES MILITARY BAYONETS. Blade Length: (A) 11 - 5/8” (B) 11 - 3/4” (C) 16” (D) 17 - 1/4” (E) 17” Overall Length: (A) 16 - 1/2” (B) 16 - 1/4” (C) 20 - 1/2” (D) 22” (E) 21 - 3/4” Lot consists of: (A) 30/40 Krag bayonet, ricasso marked “US” and “1903”, no scabbard. CONDITION: Very good, the bright blade showing areas of minor dark staining. (B) 30/40 Krag bayonet, ricasso marked “US” and “1902”. CONDITION: Bayonet reblued with a matte finish, scabbard retaining 80% original blued finish. (C) Model 1905 Bayonet housed in its original leather bound wood scabbard. The left ricasso is marked “S.A.” / bomb, / “1906”. The right side is marked “U.S.”. The Scabbard is marked “R.I.A. / 1906 / E.H.S.”. CONDITION: The grip metal shows a smooth and dark finish, the blade bright with a few small areas of dark staining. The walnut grips show a few rough finishing marks but no damage. The scabbard is leather bound wood with a 3-rivet mounted throat cap and Krag Jorgensen-style belt loop, indicative of early production. The metal is a polished blue finish, showing spots of surface oxidation and patina. The leather has compression marks, some resulting in divots and light losses. (D) Model 1917 bayonet, left ricasso marked “1917 Remington” the right ricasso “Bomb / US”. Leather scabbard painted green, top fitting marked “D & K 1917”. CONDITION: Polished blade with a few areas of dark staining, grips with a few small scattered dents. Scabbard leather is broken at lower fitting and repaired with tape. (E) British Pattern 1907 bayonet, marked with various proof marks and dated “1907”. CONDITION: Good, metal smooth grey / dark , grips refinished. DG 600 - 800

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1171 - LOT OF 3: CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 18 - 1/2” (B) 16 - 1/2” (C) 11 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 24” (B) 22 - 1/4” (C) 15 - 1/2” (A) D-Guard bowie knife measuring 24-1/4” overall with an 18-5/8” blade, one-piece sheet iron “D” guard with iron collar and 1-piece wood grip. CONDITION: The dark blade exhibits areas of pitting mostly near the guard, “D” guard also dark with a few areas of minor pitting. (B) D-Guard bowie knife measuring 22-1/4” overall with a 16-1/2” curved blade exhibiting a wide unstopped filler, 1-piece “D” guard and 1-piece oak grip. CONDITION: The blade and guard are dark and exhibit areas of pitting, heavy in places. Wood grip with minor dents and wear. (C) Copy of a D-Guard bowie knife measuring 15-1/2” overall with an 11 1/4” blade welded to the iron guard. CONDITION: Blade with very heavy pitting, iron guard with dark patina. DG 1,600 - 2,400

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1172 - LOT OF 2 SWORDS: CONFEDERATE NASHVILLE PLOW WORKS CAVALRY SABER AND ISSAC’S & CO CAVALRY SABER. Blade Length: (A) 36” (B) 34 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 42 - 1/8” (B) 40 - 3/4”

LOT - 1172 (A) Nashville Plow Works Cavalry Saber, blade with unstopped fuller, the guard is sand cast with stippling, the underside with the distinctive “CSA” and also the firm name “NASHVILLE PLOW WORKS”. The back strap/pommel is cast in 1 piece, sword retains its original leather and finely twisted brass wire wrap. The scabbard’s mounts, throat and drag are brass. CONDITION: Sword and scabbard have been cleaned, blade with bright areas mixed with light pitting and dark staining. Grip leather and wire wrap show wear but are intact, guard is very good and retains a partial leather washer. Scabbard is mostly dark with areas of pitting, brass mounts with an even patina. (B) British Pattern 1853 Cavalry Saber, the blade is clearly stamped on its broad back with the marking “ISAAC & Co”. Checkered leather grips secured by 5 iron rivets, iron guard. Iron scabbard with double ring mounts. CONDITION: Blade and guard are mostly grey with areas of dark staining, leather grips exhibit wear and losses on the edges. Scabbard finish is grey with areas of dark staining and denting along the lower half. DG 3,500 - 4,500 70

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1173 - LOT OF 2: CONFEDERATE SHORT ARTILLERY SWORDS. (A) Confederate CS & Star short artillery sword and scabbard. Sword measures 24-1/2” overall with an 18-7/8” blade, crudely cast handle featuring “CS” on both cross guards and stars on the pommel. Black painted wood scabbard with sheet iron mounts and brass stud. CONDITION: Sword blade is dark and shows a number of small edge nicks. Wood scabbard and iron mounts retain most of their original black paint, lower mount missing its 2 rivets. B) Confederate short sword measuring 25” overall with an 18-7/8” blade. A Confederate copy of a Federal artillery short sword with spread wing eagle on the pommel but exhibits a deeply inset crossguard and blade with a 7” flaw at the lower blade. CONDITION: Blade is mostly smooth and dark with areas of light pitting and edge nicks. DG 2,000 - 3,000

LOT - 1173

1174 - CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER. Blade Length: 34 inches Overall Length: 40-1/2 inches

LOT - 1174 Sword of typical Confederate manufacture, type often referred to as a “Corn Pone” or “Dog River” saber. Three branch brass guard with wooden grip wrapped in leather secured by copper wire, slightly curved blade has a single fuller extending to within 10” of the tip. Incorrect scabbard produced for a Model 1840 imported cavalry saber, ring mounts are painted gold. CONDITION: Blade is mostly grey with areas of dark staining but clean and undamaged. Leather wrapped grip shows wear but is intact with tight copper wire wrap. Brass guard with typical minor dents and scratches. Scabbard is grey with dark areas and a few minor dents. DG 1,800 - 2,400

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1175 - UTAH INDIAN WAR VETERAN MEDAL NAMED TO SAMUEL T. CURTIS. Utah Indian War Veteran Medal, reverse marked “Presented By The State of Utah To” and stamped “Samuel T. Curtis”. Included are copies of Curtis’ service records which state that he served from the 9th of April 1853 as a Private in Steven C Perry’s militia company during the Walker Indian War. Included is a copy of an account written by Curtis of a skirmish on October 2, 1853 in which “eight Indians were killed and one squaw and two boys taken prisoners.”. He also relates an account of finding the remains of “Thomas Clark under the wheat in the wagon. He had been scalped, his head crushed and his body cut open and his heart taken out”. CONDITION: Planchet and top bar in excellent condition, original ribbon showing moderate wear. DG 900 - 1,400

1176 - PAIR OF NORTHERN BEADED LEGGINGS. 11-1/2” tall and 5” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Northern beaded leggings sinew sewn onto Native tanned hide attached to orange wool trade cloth, backed by muslin. Some of the trade cloth is pulling apart. There are a few holes, wear and use shows. CONDITION: Fair. 500 - 1,500

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1177 - PAIR OF BEADED LEGGINGS. 15-1/4” tall and 6” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Northern beaded leggings beaded on Native tan hide and attached to red wool trade cloth. Minor bead loss. Sinew sewn. CONDITION: Very good. 500 - 1,500 1178 - 1 PAIR OF BEADED LEGGINGS AND 2 SASHES. Leggings are wool trade cloth beaded in Northern Plains design with heavy fading and some moth damage. One sash is Pueblo at approximately 112” long with tumbling logs design and one is an Eastern finger woven sash at approximately 90” long. CONDITION: Good to very good. 1,000 - 1,500

LOT - 1179 1179 - LOT OF 2: 20TH CENTURY BEADED AND QUILLED SOUIX PIPE BAGS. (A) Overall length is 36” and 7 - 3/4” wide. Circa early 20th Century. Bag is constructed of brain tanned hide, bead, and quill work. Sinew and thread sewn. CONDITION: Very good with minor quill loss. (B) Overall length is 34” and 7” wide. Circa early 20th Century. Bag is constructed of brain tanned hide and parfleche with bead and quill work. Beads are mainly sinew sewn. Quilled panel has quite a bit of loss and minor bead loss. There are rips and tears to the edges above the beaded panel. CONDITION: Good. 3,000 - 5,000 1180 - PLAINS BEADED AND QUILLED PIPE BAG. Overall length is 36” and 5 - 1/2” wide. Circa 1870. Bag is constructed of brain tanned hide and parfleche. Beaded and quilled. Beads include red white hearts and rare pink. Sinew sewn. Bag is somewhat thin and stiff with some bug damage and areas of loss and quill loss. Overall pleasing eye appeal. CONDITION: Fair. 2,000 - 3,000 72

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LOT - 1182

1181 - BEADED AND QUILLED SOUIX PIPE BAG. Overall length is 44 - 1/2” and 7” wide. Circa last part of the 19th century. Bag is constructed of a thin, soft, hide and parfleche. Bag is beaded and quilled, note horse tracks on the main beaded panel. Bag also has gold and silver colored metallic beads. Bead work is mainly thread sewn. Bag has pleasing horse track and geometric designs. CONDITION: Good with note to the with loss to the quilled panel and minor bead loss. (Good). 1,500 - 2,500 1182 - BEADED AND QUILLED PLAINS PIPE BAG. Overall length is 38” and 6 - 3/4” wide. Circa 1880. Bag is constructed of a stiff brain tanned and parfleche hide. Pleasing geometric designs. The red beads are red white hearts. CONDITION: Good. Minor quill loss and very minor bead loss. 2,500 - 4,000

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1183 - CHEYENNE BEADED AND QUILLED PIPE BAG. Overall length approximately 35” and 5 - 3/4” wide. Circa 1880’s. Bag is constructed of brain tanned hide. Smaller seed beads on the bag pouch and quills on the panel. Panel is both sinew and thread sewn. Hide is soft and supple throughout. Some quill loss. No visible rips or tears. CONDITION: Very good. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000 1184 - BLACKFOOT BEADED PIPE BAG. Overall length is 34” and 7” wide at widest. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Bag is constructed of brain tanned hide with large brass beads acting as a panel. Soft and supple hide. Fringe has a little stiffness. Beads are sinew sewn (there could be some areas of thread sewing on the panel) with at least 9 bead colors including 4 shades of blue and 2 shades of red; reds include red white hearts. CONDITION: Very good. 2,500 - 5,000 1185 - PLAINS BEADED PIPE BAG. Overall 37-1/2” length and 6” wide. Circa 1870. Bag is beaded with classic geometric designs using at least 7 bead colors; the reds are red white hearts. Panel below bag is approximately 3” x 6” using larger pony style beads. The fringe is approximately 13 - 1/2”. Bag is constructed of brain tanned hide. Sinew sewn period. There are a few rips and tears above the beaded panel. Possible slight restoration to top front and back of bag. Very little to minor bead loss. Hide is soft with some stiff areas. CONDITION: Good. 2,000 - 4,000 1186 - BEADED AND QUILLED SOUIX PIPE BAG. Overall length is 36” and 6 - 1/2” wide. Circa 1880. Bag is constructed of soft and supple brain tanned hide and parfleche. Sinew sewn. CONDITION: Very good with note to minor quill loss. (Very Good). 2,500 - 4,000 1187 - LOT OF 2: BEADED SHEATHS WITH RARE LAMSON AND GOODNOW TRADE KNIFE. (A) Sheath is 7 - 1/2” long and 2 - 1/2” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. This sheath appears to be constructed of typical Native American hide design, however, currently there has been an old muslin sewn onto the back side of the sheath, covering the original surface. The front side beaded design is classic half buffalo track and cross design on lower 2/3, upper 1/3 classic cross design. Pleasing bead colors with rare yellows, beaded hanger is broken. Early trade knife overall length is 9 - 3/8”. Knife is marked in 2 lines: “Lamson & Goodnow Mfg Co”, second line “Patented March 6th 1950”. CONDITION: Good. (B) Sheath is 5 - 3/4” long, not including tab, and 2 - 3/8” wide. Circa Last quarter of the 19th Century. Likely a ladies sheath constructed of brain tanned hide and beaded with classic geometric design, half buffalo track and tepees. Sinew and thread sewn constructed on soft supple hide. Knife is probably not original, could be 20th century. Overall knife length is 6 - 1/4”. CONDITION: Good. 2,000 - 3,000

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1188 - LOT OF 2: PLAINS STYLE BEADED KNIFE SHEATHS WITH TRADE KNIVES. (A) Sheath is 9 - 3/4” long and 2 - 1/2 wide not including the beaded drop. Beaded drop is 3-3/4” long. Circa 20th Century. This sheath is fully beaded both sides, both sinew and thread sewn. American flags on one side, geometric patterns and half buffalo track on the other. Trade knife is 10 - 1/2” long marked “Ontario Knife 68”. CONDITION: Good. (B) Sheath is 9 - 1/4” long and 3 - 1/8” wide. Circa 20th Century. Sheath beaded and sinew sewn onto panel and sewn over painted parfleche backing. Trade knife is 10” long. CONDITION: Very good with minor bead loss along the edge. 1,500 - 2,500 1189 - NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED KNIFE SHEATH AND TRADE KNIFE. 8 - 1/2” long and 2 - 3/4” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Beautiful example with pink half buffalo track design and various other bead colors. Classic style construction of earlier 2-part sheath. Outer bead work sinew sewn on brain tanned hide around insert of likely period boot leather. Sheath has 7” beaded drop terminating with dewclaws and thimbles. Trade knife is 9 - 1/4” long. CONDITION: Good to excellent. 1,000 - 3,000 1190 - BLUE BEADED KNIFE SHEATH WITH TRADE KNIFE “WM GREAVES”. Sheath is 6 - 1/2” long and 2 - 1/4” wide. Overall 14 - 1/4” long. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Blue background beaded knife sheath, likely Sioux, sinew sewn and fully beaded on both sides. Classic half buffalo track on one side and geometric designs on reverse. CONDITION: Very good with very little bead loss. Trade knife is 7 - 3/8” long. Marked “WM Greaves and Sons”. 8” x 2 - 1/2” x 1”. 1,000 - 2,000 1191 - NORTHERN TETON LAKOTA BEADED KNIFE SHEATH WITH TRADE KNIFE. Sheath is 8-3/4” long and 2-7/8” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Sinew sewn and beaded on buffalo over a parfleche liner. Notice black outline and tepee designs. CONDITION: Very good but missing some of the outline beads and quill wrap on the drops. Trade knife is 9 - 1/2” long. Provenance: Brant Mackley and Harry Thomas. 10 - 1/2” x 3” x 1 - 1/2”. 3,000 - 5,000

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1192 - NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED KNIFE SHEATH AND TRADE KNIFE. Sheath is 8-1/2” long and 2-1/2” wide. Not included in the length is a 5” drop. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Beaded knife sheath is sinew sewn geometric and tepee designs on brain tanned hide. One piece construction. Trade knife is approximately 9” long and is marked with the hard to decipher celebrated eye witness cartouche. CONDITION: Very good. 1,500 - 2,500 1193 - BEADED KNIFE SHEATH WITH TRADE KNIFE. Sheath is 9-1/2” long and 3-1/4” wide. Beaded knife sheath with geometric designs is sinew sewn on parfleche. Minimal bead loss. Trade knife is 10-1/4” long. CONDITION: Good. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000

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1194 - BEADED KNIFE SHEATH WITH TRADE KNIFE. Sheath is 9-3/4” long and 2-3/8” wide. Sinew sewn and beaded on brain tanned hide. Classic tepee design. Beaded drop off of end of sheath is 8-1/4” long. Trade knife is 10” long, marked “Victor ??”. CONDITION: Very good. 1,500 - 2,500 1195 - BEADED KNIVE SHEATH WITH CLASSIC EARLY TRADE KNIFE. Sheath length is 11-1/2” long and 3-1/4” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Sheath is constructed of parfleche with beaded panel sewn onto parfleche. Classic half buffalo track design on extra long knife sheath. Nice tight bead work and geometric designs, sinew sewn. Nice patina overall. Likely missing tinkle cones at the intersection of the 2 designs. Trade knife length is 13” long with no markings and a 6-pin wood handle construction. Both show use and wear. CONDITION: Very good. 1,500 - 3,500 1196 - NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED KNIFE SHEATH WITH TRADE KNIFE. Sheath is 11” long and 4” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Beaded floral and geometric knife sheath. Bead work appears to be mainly thread sewn onto soft and supple brain tanned hide. Some minor bead loss and a few rips or tears along edging of sheath. Trade knife likely 20th Century. Later marriage. Knife is 10 - 1/4” long. CONDITION: Good. 1,500 - 2,500 1197 - LOT OF 2: BEADED KNIFE SHEATH WITH TRADE KNIFE AND BEADED DROP. (A) Sheath is 21” long, including the drop, and 3-3/8” wide. Circa 20th Century. Fully beaded both sides with geometric and tepee designs. Both sinew and thread sewn. Sheath has a square bottom. Minimal bead loss. Trade knife is 12-1/2” in length with no markings. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Beaded drop is 5” long and 3” wide. Circa 20th Century. Sinew and thread sewn with minimal bead loss. CONDITION: Good with minor bead loss. 1,500 - 2,500 1198 - LOT OF 2: BEADED SHEATHS WITH KNIFE. (A) Sheath is 17-1/2” long (including fringe) and 4” wide. Circa 20th Century. Long square bottom sheath is sinew sewn on brain tanned hide with geometric and tepee design. Minimal bead loss. CONDITION: Good. (B) Small ladies style beaded sheath is 5-7/8” long and 2” wide. Overall length 8-1/2” long. Circa 20th Century. Sheath has many bead colors. Knife is marked Ontario with antler handle. CONDITION: Good. JB (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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1199 - SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 - 1/2 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED HOLSTER. Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: 1 - 1/2” Serial No. 7888 Caliber/Bore: .32 Rimfire Barrel Length: 3” FFL Status: Antique Engraved Smith and Wesson No. 1-1/2 with ivory grips. Gun has a vine and punch dot motif. It comes in a Native American beaded holster with a flower motif bead colors are pink, green, white, red, yellow and blue. Holster is a button holster and is made out of brain tanned hide. CONDITION: Gun retains 60% of the aftermarket nickle finish. Dark bore with pitting in the lands and grooves. Holster is very supple with tight stitching and no bead loss. REW 800 - 1,200

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1200 - BEADED AWL CASE. Overall 19” long. Circa turn of the Century. Beaded awl case on native tan hide and commercial leather. Very flashy and showy with many different bead colors. Minimal bead loss throughout. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000 1201 - BEADED BELT WITH TACK KNIFE SHEATH AND TRADE KNIFE. Sheath is 10” long and 4-1/4” wide. Knife is 9-5/8” long. Belt is approximately 58”. Belt is last quarter of the 19th Century, possibly married with the sheath in the 20th Century. The belt is beaded, sinew sewn and tacked with a pleasing northern design. Knife sheath has several rows of brass square shanked tacks design along with trade knife. Belt has missing and deteriorating beads, some missing tacks, and significant wear to the leather. CONDITION: Fair. 18” x 12” x 2”. 2,500 - 4,000 1202 - GREEN RIVER KNIFE WITH SHEATH. J. Russel and Co. Green River Cutlery Works three rivet wood handle knife. Contemporary raw hide sheath with fringe. CONDITION: Knife shows heavy use and has been sharpened numerous time. Grips are in good condition with no chips or cracks. Scabbard is in good shape. REW 800 - 1,200

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1203 - STAG HANDLE FOLDER WILLIAM SCAGEL KRIS MARK ON BLADE. Blade Length: 3 - 1/4” Overall Length: 7” William Scagel attributed stag handle folding knife with Scagel’s (worn) Kris mark on blade. The grandfather of modern knife-makers and knife making lore, William Whales Scagel was active and listed as a knife-maker as early as 1917. His knives appeared in sporting stores advertisements such as V. L. and A of Chicago (and others of NY) as early as 1920. However, he likely made knives as early as 1910 and possibly earlier. Due to Mr. Scagel being an extremely private person, little is known about his early knife maker history. This stag handled folder appears to be one of Scagel’s earlier productions. The blade shows use and wear due to sharpening, thereby leaving the stamp showing top half to 2/3 of the Kris mark. The handle is of stag and misc. liner material. Similar blades and stamps can be viewed on pages 78, 94, 154, and 155 of Dr. James Lucie’s book “W Scagel, Scagel Handmade, 2010”. Other interesting photos including similar internal parts of folders as noted on pages 106 and 107. Other Kris stampings on page 59. Here is an early marked folding knife attributed to William W. Scagel, Fruitport, MI. 7” x 1 - 1/4”. 1,000 - 3,000

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1204 - LOT OF 3: FRONTIER KNIVES. (A) 12-1/4”. Handle is rawhide. (B) 13-1/2”. Handle has inlay. (C). 13”. Knife has a leather sheath with leather heart sewn on. CONDITION: Fair to good. 1,000 - 2,000

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1205 - LOT OF 2: FRONTIER BUFFALO KNIVES. (A) Knife is 18” long. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Knife has a 12 - 1/2” heavy blade with no taper to the tang, 3 brass pin wood handle construction and a birds eye grip. Overall condition is used and sharpened but not abused. CONDITION: Good. (B) Knife is 15 - 1/4” long. Knife has serrated clip and a hole in the top third of the blade. This style knife was said to be used for butchering buffalo on the frontier. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000 LOT - 1205

1206 - LOT OF 3: 2 DAG KNIVES & GOUGE. Longest is 15-1/4” long and the shortest is 13-1/4” long. Frontier Dag knifes, one is beaver tail in shape, the other triangular. The triangular has a deer antler handle. Gouge is made by and stamped “I H SORBY”. John Sorby made dag knives and tools and is well known for trade dags. Knives show heavy pitting and much use and wear. CONDITION: Fair. Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/4” x 1”. 1,000 - 2,000

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1207 - LOT OF 2: EARLY SWORD & ANTLER HANDLE KNIFE. Sword is about 30” long, knife is 12-1/4” long. Circa 19th Century. Sword has octagonal handle and D Guard. Has seen much use, wear, and tear. Knife has stag handle, blade is very loosely attached to tang. Blade has scenes of Indians, arrows, and miscellaneous. May or may not be 20th Century, appears to be good art. CONDITION: Poor to fair. Largest: 30” x 3 - 1/2” x 2”. 1,000 - 2,000 LOT - 1207

1208 - LOT OF 3: SPEAR HEADS. 3 iron spear heads. Circa 19th Century. (A) 12-3/4” x 2”. Spear head has heart and punch dot cutouts. Stamped Fraser. (B). 14” x 2-1/2”. Spear head has 2 holes in the tang. Tang is tapered in both directions. (C) 18-1/4” x 1”. Spear head has a notched blade with rivet holes in the tang. CONDITION: Very good. 2,000 - 3,000

LOT - 1208 1209 - SPEARPOINT IXL BOWIE KNIFE. 14-1/2” overall and 11-1/4” blade. Spearpoint IXL bowie knife. Nickle silver mounts with oval shape cross guard. Shell and nickle silver pummel. Knife is etched “IXL”, therefore likely made by the George Wostenholm Co of Sheffield England. Original polish to the blade and 85 to 95% finish. Some pin prick sized pitting on 1 side. CONDITION: Very good. 500 - 800

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1210 - LOT OF 3: 2 KNIVES AND LEATHER POUCH SHEATH. Lot consist of (A) Hand forged camp knife with 2 rivets to tang. Wooden 1-piece handle. CONDITION: Shows lots of wear and patina. Handle is cracked and missing substantial portion of 1 side. (B) Cut down Horstman cavalry saber with brass guard and hilt. Wire wrapped handle. With the drag end of the scabbard. CONDITION: Well used. Comes in a brain tanned leather scabbard. REW Largest: 19” x 2 - 3/4”. 400 - 800

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1211 - BOWIE KNIFE EBONY HANDLE ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL JACKSON (BALTIMORE). Blade Length: 10 - 1/2” Overall Length: 15 - 3/4” Bowie knife attributed to American maker Samuel Jackson of Baltimore, MD. Goins Encyclopedia of Cutlery Markings states that Mr. Jackson is first listed in the city directory in 1833. He is listed in 1840 to 1851 as a “surgical instrument maker.” In 1855 and 1856, as a “cutler”. This company manufactured “Bowie” type knives, among other kinds of cutlery. This knife has the style of Mr. Jackson’s Bowie Knife Works (ebony pinned handle, and appearance). It boasts a 10-1/2” upswept blade, obviously showing skill and style in form of manufacture of both surgical instrument and Bowie Knife makers combined. This is a real killer knife in all respects. c. 1850. Sheath is a 20th century add on, but fits knife well and gives good appearance. 15 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4”. 1,000 - 3,000 78

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1212 - SOUIX CHILD’S BEADED VEST. Overall 15-1/2” tall by 14” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Fully beaded child’s vest with hide construction both sinew and thread sewn. White background. Minor bead loss throughout. Very pleasing designs on a vest that was clearly worn and used. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000 1213 - ARAPAHO FEMALE BUCKSKIN DOLL. Circa 1880’s, sinew sewn doll made of Indian tanned buckskin and horsehair stuffed muslin. Doll is adorned with buffalo hair, beaded eyes and mouth, cowrie shell and bead earrings. Fringed dress is rubbed in red ochre pigment, and has beaded designs executed in greasy yellow, green, and light blue beads. She is wearing fully beaded moccasins and has beaded leggings. CONDITION: Very good. BM 12” x 7-1/2”. 500 - 750 1214 - BEADED DOLL. 16” tall and 12” wide. Circa last part of the 19th century. Body of doll is made of muslin. Doll has native tanned legs and feet. The dress is made with blue wool trade cloth. Brass tacked belt could be a later addition. Moccasins and leggings on the doll are nicely beaded with pre-1900 beads. Sinew sewn. CONDITION: Very good. 2,000 - 4,000

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1215 - LOT OF 3: PAIRS OF BEADED CHILD’S MOCCASINS. (A) Overall 6” long and 2”+ wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Nice pair of likely Cheyenne child’s moccasins. Minor bead loss. Uppers are soft and supple brain tanned with soles being double thick parfleche (Possibly buffalo) showing obvious use. Sinew sewn. CONDITION: Good to excellent. (B) Overall 6 - 1/4” long and 2 - 5/8”+ wide. Circa turn of the century. Nice pair of child’s moccasins in good condition with brain tanned uppers and cow sole bottoms. Some minor bead loss. CONDITION: Good to very good. (C) Overall 5 - 3/4” long and 2 - 3/8” wide. Circa 1890. Nice pair of child’s soft and supple moccasins with classic cross design. Thread and sinew sewn. Parfleche soles have some blue paint on the bottom.CONDITION: Good to very good. 1,200 - 2,000 1216 - LOT OF 3: PAIRS OF BEADED LADIES AND CHILD’S PLAINS AND PRAIRIE STYLE MOCCASINS. (A) 7” long and 2-3/4” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th of the Century. Plains child’s moccasins with beaded cross sinew sewn design. Soft supple brain tanned uppers with parfleche cow hide soles. CONDITION: Very good. (B) 8-3/4” long and 3-1/4” wide. Circa first quarter of the 20th Century. Ladies prairie style constructed moccasins with very soft and supple one piece constructed brain tanned hide. Embellishments include beaded vamps and flaps containing silk, beads, and velvet. CONDITION: Very good. (C) 5-1/2” long and 2” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Child’s prairie style constructed moccasins with very soft and supple one piece constructed brain tanned hide. Embellishments include beaded vamps and flaps containing silk, beads, and velvet. Some split in the vamps and minor bead loss. Some ares of silk and bead loss. CONDITION: Good. 600 - 1,500

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1217 - PAIR OF SOUTHERN PLAINS BEADED MOCCASINS. Overall 10-3/4” long and 3-7/8” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Constructed of brain tanned hide uppers and very tightly sinew sewn. Design, note buffalo tracks area void of any beads, but are painted with yellow and earth toned ochre. Possibly Southern Cheyenne. Moccasins have been used and worn extensively. Some minor bead loss and small hole on heels of each moccasin. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000 1218 - LOT OF 2: PAIRS OF 20TH CENTURY PLAINS BEADED MOCCASINS. (A) Overall 10-1/2” long and 4” wide. Circa turn of the century. Pleasing pair of classic buffalo track design moccasins using early 20th century bead colors. Moccasins are sinew sewn, uppers are soft and supple, soles are likely cow hide and are somewhat stiff. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Overall 10-3/4” long and 4” wide. Circa turn of the century. Also a pleasing pair of classic buffalo track design moccasins using early 20th century bead colors. Moccasins are sinew sewn, somewhat stiff uppers with minor bead loss, soles could be buffalo, worn and used. Moccasins have beaded tabs. CONDITION: Very good. 750 - 1,500 1219 - LOT OF 2: PAIRS OF SOUIX 20TH CENTURY MOCCASINS. (A) Overall 10” long and 3-3/4” wide. Circa early 20th century. Nice pair of early Indian made moccasins both thread and sinew sewn. Likely never worn. Soft, supple uppers with likely cow hide soles with early 20th century bead colors. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Overall 9-3/4” long and 3-1/2” wide. Circa turn of the century. Very pleasing pair of classic buffalo track design beaded moccasins. Sinew sewn with soft and supple uppers and likely buffalo soles. CONDITION: Very good. 750 - 1,500

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1220 - LOT OF 2: PAIRS OF PLAINS BEADED MOCCASINS. (A) Overall 10-1/2” long and 4” wide. Circa 1880. Classic buffalo track design in blue with white background. Uppers are made of brain tanned hide and are sinew sewn. There are a few tears to the uppers and they are somewhat stiff. The soles are thick buffalo with some thread sewn repairs. CONDITION: Good. (B) Overall 10” long and 4” wide. Circa early 20th Century. This is a pair of early framed moccasins in rough condition. They are coming apart at the seams and are very stiff with tears and areas of loss. Sinew and thread sewn. CONDITION: Fair. 500 - 800

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1221 - LOT OF 2: PAIRS OF BEADED AND QUILLED MOCCASINS. (A) Overall 9-3/4” long and 3-3/4” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Very cool pair of early floral beaded moccasins with soft and supple brain tanned uppers and stiff parfleche soles showing obvious use as evidenced by some minor holes in the soles. Bead work is sinew sewn with some thread sewn in the construction. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Overall 10” long and 3-3/4” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Rare pair of quilled moccasins with unusual design. Most quill work is missing, remnants of red and blue still intact. Uppers are soft and supple brain tanned hide, soles are likely cow hide. Mostly thread sewn. CONDITION: Good. 750 - 1,500 1222 - LOT OF TWO: PAIR OF BEADED NATIVE AMERICAN MOCCASINS AND BEADED TURTLE BAG Lot consist of (A) Contemporary Athabaskan Indian beaded moccasins with a flower motif on the tongue and heels. White rabbit fur lined. Brain tanned moose hide. Sold to tourists in the 1950’s and 60’s. CONDTION: Shows very little use with some scuffing on the bottom. (B) Nicely beaded with a geometric design out of blue, red and orange beads sewn with thread. CONDITION: Shows wear. Beading is good. REW 600 - 1,000

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1223 - NATIVE AMERICAN ELK SKIN WEARING BLANKET. Approximately 69” long and 60” wide. Circa 20th century. Beaded strip is approximately 51” long in Northern Plains colors and design. Belt is soft and supple. CONDITION: Very good. 1,500 - 3,000 1224 - NAVAHO YEI WEAVING. 37-1/2” long and 31-1/2” wide. Circa 20th century. Five Yei figures in earth tone colors. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000

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LOT - 1227 1225 - NAVAHO MOKI CHIEFS VARIANT WOMANS WEARING BLANKET. 54” tall and 48” wide. Classic Moki in a chiefs style variant (woman’s wearing blanket) with 2 serrated diamonds in the middle and parts of serrated diamonds on each corner. Within each corner diamond, there is a dark blue lightning bolt. This weaving has A - B sides. There is fading on 1 side, indicating the blanket is vegetal dyed wool. Very tight weaving with approximately 8 warps per inch. The purple and white wool have approximately 14 to 16 wefts per inch. The dark blue/ black and red wool have approximately 17 wefts per inch. CONDITION: Very good. 3,000 - 7,000 1226 - LOT OF 2: LARGE CORN HUSK BAG AND LARGE APPACHE BASKET TRAY. (A) 13-1/4” tall and 18” wide. Circa turn of the century. Corn husk bag with serrated red and blue tepee designs. The reverse has serrated diamond design. Fading to both sides. CONDITION: Fair. (B) 18-1/2” diameter and 5” tall. Large Apache basket. Circa turn of the century. Geometric designs inside and out. CONDITION: Good. Missing a few stitches on rim. 700 - 1,200 1227 - SANTO DOMINGO POLYCHROME DOUGH BOWL. Dough bowl with a 17-3/4” diameter, painted with typical Santo Domingo decoration of banded design of triangular open work stars in black on a cream ground. CONDITION: In overall good condition. No breaks or chips. 2 cracks, approx. 3” in length, descending from the rim. Lower surfaces with heavy wear and mostly superficial abrasions. DG 10” x 19” x 19”. 1,000 - 2,000

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1228 - BLUE WOOL TRADE CLOTH BLANKET WITH QUILLED STRIP. 56” long and 74” wide. Blue trade cloth is late 19th century and quilled strip is 20th century. Quilled strip is about 64” long and comprised of five rosettes. Has quite a bit of moth and or bug damage. CONDITION: Fair to poor. 1,000 - 1,500

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1229 - FRAMED QUILLED BLANKET STRIP. Overall 42-1/2” long and 3-1/2” diameter rosette. Overall this piece appears to be framed on blue trade cloth and or blanket, likely only a small piece. Frame dimensions are 7-1/4” tall, 48-1/2” wide, and 7/8” thick. Minimal quill loss. CONDITION: Very good. 2,000 - 4,000 1230 - LOT OF 4: CHAIR AND DECORATIVE ITEMS. Lot consist of (A) Camp chair with rawhide seat, 19” x 32” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good showing some use and wear. (B) Horse saddle blanket 44-1/2” x 36”. Glass beads with floral pattern. Canvas backing with red tassels. CONDITION: Minimal bead loss with some moth holes. Edge material has faded. (C) Beaded navy blue wool vest with Indian police badge accompanied by a photo of Chief Ignacio wearing his Indian police badge. Floral beaded design. CONDITION: Fair with some bead loss. Fabric has some moth holes and loss. (D) American bull dog reproduction boot jack. CONDITION: Like new. REW Largest: 32 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. 1,000 - 1,500

LOT - 1232 1231 - LOT OF 3: PLATEAU WOMAN’S BEADED CLOTH DRESS, SASH AND SHOES. Lot consists of: (A) Circa 1920 dress measuring 46” in length, each side and sleeves with a floral design stitched in various shades of glass seed beads against the black velvet ground. The hem and sleeves edged with thin strips of cloth, sleeves lined with plaid cotton. CONDITION: Minor losses to the beadwork, velvet shows wear at the collar, shoulders and underarms. (B) Woven sash in yellow, purple and pink wool, measuring 66” in length including the fringe and 4” in width. CONDITION: Sash exhibits fading but no damage. (C) Pair of women’s fine leather high top shoes with stacked leather Cuban heels, interior label: “J.N McCracken Co, Livingston Mont.”. CONDITION: Very good with minor wear only. DG Largest: 47” x 40” x 1”. 400 - 600 1232 - PLAINS BEADED JACKET. 33-1/2” long and 24” from shoulder to shoulder. Circa turn of the Century. Buckskin jacket, large bead beaded trim, and a lot of fringe. Beads are sewn on with red thread. Soft and supple, wearable condition. CONDITION: Good to very good. 2,000 - 3,500

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1233 - BEADED SOUIX SADDLE BLANKET. 26” wide and 63” long with fringe. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Beads are sinew sewn onto Native tan hide, backed and thrown sewn onto muslin to form the saddle blanket. Geometric shapes, squares, and crosses. There are several areas of bead loss and rust marks with holes in the muslin. CONDITION: Fair to good. 2,000 - 4,000

1234 - LOT OF 2: SOUIX TEPEE BAGS. (A) 12-1/2” wide, 9” tall, and 2-3/8” thick. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Beaded and quilled tepee bag on brain tanned hide. Bead work on top and sides is sinew sewn with minimal loss. Quill work is thread sewn and extensive but the top work is mostly gone. CONDITION: Fair. (B) 11-1/2” wide, 9-3/4” tall, and 1-3/4” thick. Circa turn of the century. Sinew sewn. Beaded on native tanned hide on front, back, sides, and flap with geometric designs and tepees. CONDITION: Fair. Minimal bead loss throughout. One dime sized hole on bottom of bag. 1,000 - 2,500

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1235 - BOW CASE AND QUIVER AND BOW & ARROW(S). (A) Case and quiver overall length is 58” including fringe and 31” wide including strap and fringe. Circa 1875. Classic Northern Plains bow case and quiver (Attributed to Crow by Carl Moon and J. Baldwin books) made of Native tanned hide. Bead work comprised of two shades of blue and white over red and blue wool trade cloth. Sinew sewn in bar and tab designs. The hide is soft and supple throughout, however, the wool trade cloth has holes and areas of loss throughout (moth damage). Please note additional tab bag attached to quiver which holds 5 metal arrow tips and 1 musket ball. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Bow 47”+ long not counting the curve. Likely original to the case and quiver. Classic shaped bow. (C) Set of three arrows are 24” to 25” long. Arrows have red and black paint minus any fletching. The tips are held on with sinew. Arrows retain fantastic blood grooves as pictured on page 313 in Carl Moon’s book. PROVENANCE: Pictured in John Baldwin and Carl Moon’s (page 312 and 313) Books. 12,000 - 16,000

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1236 - SIOUX QUILLED HIDE WAR SHIRT. Brain tanned leather with fringe on sides, bottom and sleeves of the shirt and rows of hair locks down the front and back. Overlaid over the shoulders and across the sleeves with ocher, red and orange quilled panels applied with cotton thread. Front and back displaying rectangular bibs worked with 6 rows of white and red quill work. Red wool piping at the collar and a row of decorative holes circling the breast of the shirt. CONDITION: The shirt shows moderate use and displays a few minor repairs. The leather is supple and pliable. There is some scattered quill loss and damage. REW 8,000 - 12,000

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1237 - MATCHING PAIR OF SOUIX LARGE BEADED AND QUILLED TEPEE BAGS. (A) 23” wide, 2-1/2” thick, and 13” tall. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Beaded on front and sides with squares and geometric designs. Extensive quill work on the front with geometric and tepee designs. Minimal quill loss and a few tears in the top flap. Bead work is sinew sewn on brain tanned hide. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (B) 23” wide, 2-1/2” thick and 13” tall. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Second of a matching pair. Bead work is sinew sewn. Minimal loss to bead work and quill work. Quill drops on front of both bags. Tinkle cones and horse hair drops throughout. CONDITION: Very good. 8,000 - 12,000 LOT - 1237 1238 - FANTASTIC SOUTHERN PLAINS BOW CASE AND QUIVER AND BOW. (A) Bow case and quiver is 53” long including fringe and 36” wide including strap. Circa 1870. Classic Southern Plains bow case and quiver made of Native tanned hide. Bead work comprised of black, white, blue, and yellow. Sinew sewn in pleasing, eye-catching rosettes and chevrons. Bow case, quiver, strap, and fringe are also embellished with red/orange earth tone ochre. The bow case and quiver tops are cut and styled with a serrated edging, lending additional eye appeal and style. The hide is soft and supple throughout. CONDITION: Fair. There are several breaks or holes in the hide throughout, some of which have been period repairs. Beaded rosettes and chevrons are mostly intact, some areas have minimal loss of bead work. This is a fantastic early piece. (B) Bow is 44-1/2” long and 1-1/16” wide. Most likely original to the case. They don’t get much better than this. The bow is sinew wrapped and sinew backed. Sinew being painted again with the red/orange ochre and or earth tone colors. This bow also has blue ochre paint on the back side that has faded with time and/or was painted over. The original sinew bow string is intact. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) Set of two arrows 24”+ to 25-3/4” long. Arrows retain steel tips held on by sinew. Both have blood grooves and remnants of paint, no fletching. 10,000 - 15,000 LOT - 1238

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1239 - BLACKFOOT “SOUTHERN PEIGAN” CIRCA 1880’S BEADED HIDE WAR SHIRT. Brain tanned hide with heavy fringe on sides, bottom and down the outer sleeves. Overlaid over the shoulders and across the sleeves are beaded strips, beaded on canvas and applied with cotton thread. The bead colors are white, dark blue, gold and light blue. The two applied disks, one in front and one on the back have a geometric design. The bead colors on these are white, dark blue, green and pink. Short fringed collar with red piping applied in a zigzag pattern. Purportedly, the shirt was acquired by the Browning Museum from the original family. It was then liquidated when the Museum closed in 1980 and was returned to the Blackfoot family in Nanton, Alberta, Canada. The shirt was subsequently traded to a rustic furniture maker in Northern, Montana. We are unable to verify this information. CONDITION: The shirt shows very little use, the leather is supple and pliable. One little spot of bead loss on the right sleeve. REW 12,000 - 16,000

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1240 - NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED AND PAINTED DOUBLE SADDLE BAGS. Large and finely beaded Plains saddle bags measuring 100” long including the 22-1/2” fringe and measuring 12” wide. Each end, and the edges are overlaid with red wool trade cloth decorated with blue beaded bars and disks. The hide exhibits red and green painted decoration in the form of stepped diamonds. CONDITION: Excellent condition exhibiting little wear. DG 98” x 12”. 1,500 - 2,000 1241 - LOT OF 2: NATIVE AMERICAN ROACHES. (A) Deer and moose hair roach with natural and maroon dyed hair. Back of roach showing some damage and missing hair. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Deer, moose hair, and red wool. CONDITION: Very good. 300 - 700

LOT - 1240 1242 - FINE ENGRAVED AND BRASS TACK DECORATED WESTERN PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK. This classic steel headed Western tomahawk has a head measuring 9-1/2” including the bowl. The cutting edge measures about 3-5/8” and is slightly curved. The bowl measures about 1-3/4” in height and has four notches around the top edge on the right side. Both sides of the blade show stamped decoration as well as original engraved decorations including a large four point star on the right side and two pennants. The other side shows a large decorative heart and two pennants stemming from the rounded diamond shaped eye. There are also engraved borders on both sides of the eye and on both sides of the diamond shaped bowl mount. The original haft measures 23” in length. The top shows traces of the original leather gasket as well as three square nails to reinforce it. The haft is decorated with 134 brass tacks with about 10 broken off or missing. CONDITION: Very good overall. Blade retains a spotted grey patina showing proper age and some wear. Haft very good showing some marks from use, minor age cracks, and minor denting. A very good, authentic Western Plains tomahawk with a well-decorated blade. Probably circa 1870. DMG 24 - 1/2” x 9 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. 5,000 - 10,000

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1243 - PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK. Circa 1870-1885, hand forged 7-3/4” iron head with heart cutout on a file burned wood haft. Brass tack decorations to top and bottom of haft. CONDITION: Good. Exhibits heavy age and period wear. BM 18-1/2”L x 7-3/4”W. 2,500 - 4,000

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1244 - PIPE TOMAHAWK AXE EARLIEST FORM. 13-1/8” long and 6-3/4” wide. Circa 1820. Tomahawk shows wonderful patina. Head is of the earliest form with chevron acorn bowl and lacking spur. Head is hand forged. Entire head shows much wear and use which only adds to the aesthetics. Haft has three putter and or lead bands along with a putter and or lead mouthpiece. Retains leather or similar type gasket holding the head in place. Overall a very nice early tomahawk with outstanding patina, use, and wear. CONDITION: Very good. 4,000 - 8,000

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1245 - FINE WESTERN PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK, HAFT WITH BRASS TACK DECORATION. c. 1880. This is a classic Western piece with its original tack decorated haft with small horse head on each side of the haft using small tacks. The steel head measures about 9” in length, including the bowl. The cutting edge measures about 4-1/8” and is slightly curved. The eye is diamond shaped and the bowl measures about 2-1/8” and has 3 relief rings. The haft measures 24” in length and is decoration with a tacked horse head decoration on both sides. There are a total of 83 brass tacks and the gasket is original. CONDITION: Very good overall. The head retains an undisturbed, natural brown patina. The haft shows some light wear and is completely untouched. All tacks appear to be original and retain a dark mustard patina. All tacks show proper age and darkening on the wood surrounding them. A very good Plains Indian tomahawk. Authentic specimens of this quality are rarely encountered. DMG 25” x 9” x 2”. 5,000 - 10,000

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1246 - EASTERN SIOUX GUNSTOCK WAR CLUB. Circa 1870-1885, carved wood club in gun stock shape with curved form. Barbell shaped cut-out surrounded by brass tacks. Iron trade blade is inset near bend of club. CONDITION: Very good. Shows period age and patina. 23” overall with a 5” blade. BM 23”L. 4,000 - 6,000 LOT - 1246

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1247 - LOT OF 3: TOMAHAWKS & CLUB. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. (A) 22-1/2”. Wood club is likely Penobscot with cow or animal head, face and legs carved in with detailed black paint for hooves and red paint for eyes and ears and other areas. CONDITION: Good. (B) 12-3/4” Axe could be a tool due to short handle. CONDITION: Very good. (C) 14-3/4”. Axe has a heart cutout. Axe is rusty. CONDITION: Fair. Largest: 23” x 6 - 1/2” x 6”. (Fair). 300 - 600 LOT - 1247

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1248 - HORSE BATTLEAXE:PIPE TOMAHAWK AXE HEAD WITH LONG HAFT. 47-1/2” long and 8-3/4” wide. Circa last half of the 19th century. Phase one style pipe tomahawk head with acorn shape bowl, oval eye, and chevron. Head is attached to 47-1/2” Native American haft from the bottom up as the oval eye is tapered, four square nails have been used to secure head in place. It appears that this would be the ultimate Indian weapon from horseback. Tomahawk blade has been bent sideways to make it a more efficient killing weapon. Clearly was used at one time for smoking. The haft is not hollow therefore cannot be smoked. This item has fantastic patina and has seen much use. Comes with a tag noting that the piece was handed down from a Chickasaw family and carried to the Oklahoma Territory during the Indian removal. We cannot confirm this information. CONDITION: Good. 47 - 1/2” x 9” x 3 - 1/2”. 2,000 - 6,000 1249 - NORTHWEST COAST EFFIGY. Circa late 19th to early 20th century. 6” x 2”. Northwest coast effigy pipe. Wood is walnut. CONDITION: Very good. CG 1,000 - 2,000 1250 - PEACE PIPE, CATLINITE PIPE AND QUILLED STEM. Overall length is 29-1/4”. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Classic early form L Pipe, possibly 1870. The stem could be a later marriage. Quill work has some loss. L pipe has a very old dime sized chip. CONDITION: Good. 700 - 1,500 LOT - 1249

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1251 - SINGLE ARROW WITH METAL POINT. 26-1/2” long. c. 1880. CONDITION: Good. 400 - 800

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1252 - LOT OF 3: NATIVE AMERICAN CLUBS. Circa turn of the century to the first quarter of the 20th Century. Stone and Catlinite heads attached to parfleche and wood shafts. (A) Cub is 22”. Overall 31” long. (B) Club is 25”. Overall 34” long. (C) Club is 27”. Overall 53”. CONDITION: Each club overall is in good condition. 400 - 800

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1253 - LOT OF 4: VARIOUS WOVEN & TOOLED QUIRTS. Lot consist of (A) Wood handled quirt with an overall length of 36”. Wood handle has brass tacks and wrist loop. Leather strap has iron rivets on one side. (B) Overall length is 58”. Made out of cottonwood stem. It has a 16” handle and the remainder is braided cottonwood fiber. (C) 32” braided leather quirt. Shows wear and use. (D) 27” braided leather quirt. CONDITION: Mint and unused. REW Largest: 36” x 3” x 2”. 400 - 600 1254 - PRAIRIE LEGGINGS BRAIN TANNED YELLOW OCHER WITH GREEN OCHER FRINGE. Native American leggings, brain tanned, both extremely soft and supple. Each legging has a single strand of circa 1865 beads at top of legging, close to where each legging would attach to the hip area belt. The hide comprising these leggings is both thread and sinew sewn. There are original repairs on the hide (leg area) likely done prior to the brain tan process, probably from entry/exit wounds received on animal during the hunting process, and/or possibly the scraping/ tanning process. The main legging area is painted yellow (Yellow Ochre). The fringe on these leggings is of the rare green ochre or paint. The colored wool poofs would appear to be newer additions. This is about as soft as you will find brain-tanned material. In excellent shape. Overall a very pleasing and eye-catching pair of leggings. Each: 30” x 9”. 1,500 - 3,500 LOT - 1254

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1255 - BEADED BABY CRADLE. Approximately 31” long without fringe and 15-1/2” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Plains beaded cradle. Native tanned hide over wood form. Hide over form is yellow ochre, bead work is sinew sewn with minimal bead loss. Hide is relatively soft with some damage to wear areas. Lower left corner is missing with small areas of loss throughout. CONDITION: Good. 3,000 - 6,000 1256 - EASTERN PLAINS BEADED HAIR DROP. Beaded hair-drop Eastern Plains or Prairie. Here is a fabulous side stitched beaded hair-drop, including the hair tie in piece. Ladies of the tribe would use these hair drops as personal adornments during dances. They would tie them into their hair displaying the design and then dance. While dancing the hair drop would undulate back and forth. The beads and work here is circa 1890 to 1910. Beautiful rare item. 800 - 1,500 LOT - 1255

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1257 - LOT OF 3: CARVED BUFFALO HORN NECKLACE AND BEADED NECKLACES. (A) Plains choker necklace comprising rows of carved bone hair pipe beads capped off at each end with brass beads. Each section of brass and bones separated by strips of leather and terminating in long hide ties. CONDITION: Very good condition with minor wear. (B) Plains Crow / Plateau loop necklace measuring 8” wide and 24” long, comprising rows of white glass beads terminating in commercial leather strips. Glass beads strung with native tanned leather. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) Plains carved buffalo horn necklace consisting of 25 “claws” carved from buffalo horn. Each claw is bound in place to a folded-over strip of hide with cotton thread. Positioned throughout the necklace are tufts of feathers, dyed purple. CONDITION: Very good condition, with losses to the feathers and wear to the hide. DG Largest: 12” x 26”. 2,000 - 3,000

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1258 - LATE 1800’S PLAINS INDIAN GRASS DANCE BANDOLIER. Measuring 40” overall, this dance bandolier is constructed around a heavy harness leather strap mounted with elk’s teeth alternating with sea beans, each with large trade bead spacers. Beans and teeth held fast with heavy cotton string. CONDITION: Very good with no loss of teeth or beads. Late 19th century. DG VERY GOOD. 800 - 1,000

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LOT - 1261 1259 - LOT OF 2: BEADED HEADSTALL AND BEADED BELT. Circa first quarter of the 20th century. (A) Belt measures 29-1/2”. Drop measures 29-1/2” including fringe. Missing some bead work. Fabric edges are worn. CONDITION: Good. (B) Headstall has very minimal bead loss. CONDITION: Very good. 800 - 1,200 1260 - BEADED TEPEE BAG WITH HORSEHAIR. Circa turn of the century. 8-1/2” x 6-3/4”. Miniature sinew sewn Sioux tepee bag. Sinew sewn bead work on Native tanned hide. Copper tassels on each corner. CONDITION: Very good. 600 - 1,200 1261 - BEADED STRIKE-A-LIGHT BAG. 4-3/4” tall and 2-3/4” wide. c. 1870. Fantastic strike-a-light bag beaded and sinew sewn with many tiny faceted beads onto period leather constructed bag. Tinkle cone drop is attached to native tanned green ochre painted hide. Minimal bead loss. Provenance: Ex Marv Lince & Sotheby’s (10-26-1984). CONDITION: Very good. 1,500 - 3,000

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LOT - 1263 1262 - BEADED STRIKE-A-LIGHT BAG. 6-1/2” tall and 3-3/4” wide. c. 1890. Very nice beaded strike-a-light bag with geometric and tepee designs. Sinew sewn and beaded onto commercial leather. Period tinkle cones. Very small amount of bead loss. Possible restoration to bead work and tinkle cones on flap. CONDITION: Very good. 1,000 - 2,000 1263 - SOUIX BUFFALO BLADDER BAG. 16” long not including horse hair drop and 6” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th Century. Beaded bladder bag has rosette with horse hair tinkle cone drops on end of bladder. Horse tracks and geometric design on neck of bag. There are a few holes in the bladder bag. CONDITION: Good. 1,000 - 2,000 1264 - BEADED PIPE TOBACCO BAG. Overall length including fringe is 24” long and 4-1/8” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Northern Plains diminutive beaded pipe/tobacco bag. Soft and supple bag. CONDITION: Good. 2,000 - 4,000

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1265 - BEADED BAG. 25-1/4” overall with fringe and hanger. c. 1880. Soft and supple brain tanned buffalo native bag with sinew sewn floral bead work. CONDITION: Good. 1,200 2,000 1266 - LOT OF 2: NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED BELT BAGS. (A) 6-1/2” tall by 5-3/4” wide. Circa turn of the century. Beaded belt bag front flap is fully beaded with rare pink background beads and floral design. Very eye appealing. Bead work and leather are thread sewn. CONDITION: Good. Thread is very fragile, missing beads along the top with opening on side of bag. (B) 5” tall by 5” wide. Circa early 20th century. Beaded, some many faceted, leather belt pouch, thread sewn. CONDITION: Very good. 750 - 1,250 1267 - LOT OF 4: MISELLANEOUS BEADED NATIVE AMERICAN BAGS. Largest: 5-3/4” wide and 7” tall. Smallest 3-3/4” wide and 4-1/2” tall. c. 1880-1920. 4 miscellaneous beaded bags. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 1,000

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1268 - LOT OF 5: SMALL BEADED BAGS. 5 small beaded bags. Largest 5” tall and 5” wide including fringe. Smallest is 3” tall and 3-1/4” wide. Circa last quarter of the 19th century. Framed bag could be a small tobacco bag, paint bag, or charm bag. It is likely the oldest. CONDITION: Good to fair. All have minor bead loss. Framed bag with some missing fringe. 1,200 - 2,000 1269 - LOT OF 3: SADDLE BAGS AND 2 BEADED BAGS. (A) Saddle bags about 108” long. Circa 20th century. Red wool felt and faded blue trade cloth decorated along with bells and fringe. Possibly Plateau. CONDITION: Good. (B) 11-1/2” tall and 10-3/8” wide. Circa first half of the 20th century. Plateau floral beaded bag. Bag has some moth and bug chew on the back. Minimal bead loss. CONDITION: Very good. (C) 14” tall and 5-3/4” wide. Circa early 20th century beaded bag on Native tanned hide. Catlinite pipe with bag. CONDITION: Good. Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. 2,000 - 3,000

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LOT - 1270 1270 - LOT OF 3: PAIRS OF BEADED, QUILLED, AND DECORATED GAUNTLETS. (A) 14-1/4” long and 6” wide. Circa first half of the 20th century. Quilled gauntlets depicting floral and zoomorphic motifs. Quite a bit of quill work missing due to what appears to be bug damage. CONDITION: Fair. (B) 13” long and 7-1/2” wide not including fringe. Circa first half of the 20th century. Brain tanned buffalo beaded gauntlets with ting faceted seed beads in floral and star motifs. Minimal bead loss, sinew sewn. CONDITION: Very good. (C) 14” long and 8-1/2” wide not including fringe. Circa 20th Century. Decorated with Texas star and tacks. CONDITION: Good. 2,000 - 3,000 1271 - FANTASTIC BEADED TEXAS STAR GAUNTLETS. 16-3/4” long and 7-1/2” wide not including fringe. Fringe is 6”+. Circa first half of the 20th century. Top side has fantastic star design with a patriotic shield design on the back. Gauntlets are very soft and supple with fantastic fringe and aesthetics. Insides are lined with a floral trade cloth. Very nice pair of gauntlets. CONDITION: Very good. 1,500 - 2,500 1272 - LOT OF 4: U.S. SADDLEBAGS, BREAST COLLAR, BELT HOLSTER & GIRTH BUCKLE. Lot consist of (A) Studded breast collar with rivet design motif with one stainless steel concho. CONDITION: Leather shows crazing. (B) Leather harness piece with brass buckle and O ring. Brass stud design. CONDTION: Good condition. Leather solid. Stitching tight and serviceable. Some leather crazing. (C) Contemporary cross draw money belt rig. .45 Caliber cartridge loops. Geometric design on holsters for Colt Single Action Armys. Square nickel buckle. CONDITION: Like new. (D) Indian Wars US saddle bags. Brown supple leather. Stitching all tight and serviceable. Brass fittings. CONDITION: Above average condition. Nice old set of saddle bags. RW Largest: 40” x 14” x 2”. 1,000 - 1,500

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1273 - LOT OF 9: PAIRS OF LEATHER CUFFS. Lot consist of (A) Black with a white border. Floral carved inner border with a studded center. CONDITION: They show honest wear and patina. (B) Brown with a studded border. A studded design in the center. CONDITION: They show honest wear and patina. One of the buckle straps is broke. (C) Brown with a large basket weave diamond pattern. CONDITION: They show honest wear and patina. (D) Brown with a carved border. The initials “R.M.S.” have been scratched into each cuff. CONDITION: They show honest wear and patina. (E) Black with a studded border and a studded center. CONDITION: They show honest wear and patina. (F) Brown with with a carved boarder. CONDITION: They show honest wear and patina. Both straps have been broken. (G) Brown with a brass studded border. Brass studded horseshoe motif in the center. CONDITION: They show honest wear and patina. (H) Black with a studded border. Studded star and moon motif in the center. CONDITION: They show honest wear and patina. (I) Brown with a carved geometric designed border. Raw hide cross stitching. CONDITION: They show honest wear and patina. REW Largest: 7” x 5” x 4”. 1,500 - 2,500 94

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LOT - 1274 1274 - LOT OF 4: LARGE MEXICAN STYLE SPURS & SINGLE STIRRUP. Lot consist of (A) Early spurs with six spiked rowels possibly made in the 1700’s. With jingle bobs. Iron forged manufacturing, hammer welded. Leather straps with flower motif. Large silver concho with lions in center. CONDITION: Heavy use and wear. Leather shows crazing and cracking. (B) Early Tex-Mex spurs with six spike rowels that are 4”. Leather straps with a nickel plated horseshoe buckle and brass concho. CONDITION: Spurs show very little use. Leather straps are hard and cracked. (C) Mexican charo spurs. Typical charo spurs extremely heavy with silver inlay. 4” rowels. CONDITION: Moderate wear. Leather straps have crazing. (D) Hand forged Mexican stirrup. Outside of stirrup has silver inlays that have turned black and two flower conchos. CONDITION: Shows moderate use. REW Largest: 12” x 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. 1,500 - 3,000 1275 - LOT OF 2: CALIFORNIA TYPE SPURS AND CROCKET SPURS. Lot consist of (A) Mexican style spur with eight star 2-1/2” rowels. Unmarked with riveted silver inlay with geometric motif. Leathers straps have been repaired. Nice silver engraved conchos. CONDITION: Very good used condition showing very little wear. (B) 1960’s Crockett marked spurs with four Mexican silver inlays and 2-1/2” rowels. Leather straps are maker marked Jim Bergby, Lyons Oregon. CONDITION: Everyday usable spurs in good condition. Nice maker marked leather straps. REW Largest: 10” x 5 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,400

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1277 - SILVER AND GOLD INCORPORATED SPURS. Silver and gold spurs with geometric and floral design. Marked “Silver Mexico” on the inside of both spurs. The buckles are marked sterling. 2” rowels with gold overlay. Nice leather straps with a flower motif. CONDITION: Good used condition showing very little wear. Leather is pliable with no rips but some crazing. RW Each: 10” x 5 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2”. 1,500 - 3,000

1276 - LOT OF 2: SILVER INCORPORATED SPURS. Lot consists of (A) California style Mexican inlay spurs. Unmarked with 2-1/2” rowels. Leather straps with a vine and leaf motif. CONDITION: Shows use. Leather straps 1278 - E. GARCIA INLAYED SILVER SPURS. have been repaired and leather shows crazing. (B) Ranch Made by E. Garcia in Amozoc, Mexico. They are a silver inlayed and blue rope made spurs with inlayed bulls head, cross and 7-bar-bar pattern with decorative jingle bobs and 2” rowels. Nice horse head concho on brand. 2” six star rowels. Leather straps with flower motif leather straps with nice basket weave motif. Leather straps made by Weaver. and punch dot background. Marked “D A” on inside of Marked E. Garcia on the inside. CONDITION: Like new. Showing very little wear. both spurs. CONDIION. Used showing some wear. Straps RW Each: 10 - 1/2” x 5” x 2 - 1/2”. 500 - 800 are nice with some leather crazing. RW Largest: 12” x 5” x 2 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,400 95 www.MorphyAuctions.com | August 18, 2020


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LOT - 1282 LOT - 1281 1279 - SOLID SILVER SPURS WITH ROPE MOTIF. Both spurs are marked “800” on the outside. Hand made rope motif. 5 star steel rowels. Leather straps with decorative borders. Leather strap buckles have a rope motif. CONDITION: Show very little use. Leather straps have some crazing. RW Each: 8 - 1/2” x 4” x 2 - 3/4”. 1,000 - 2,000 1280 - STERLING & GOLD SPURS. Sterling marked and 14K marked on the inside. Silver with gold inlay spurs with diamond and sun motif and two chevrons per side and gold rope border. Two more chevrons on the shank. 1-1/2” six star rowels. Mountain and cactus scene on the inside. Leather straps with silver conchos. Flower motif on silver conchos. Made by Edward Bohlin, Hollywood California. CONDITION: Very good with very little wear. RW Each: 10” x 5- 1/2” x 2 - 1/2”. 2,500 - 3,500 1281 - EARLY MENS COWBOY BOOTS WITH SPURS. 1880’s knee length cowboy boots. California style silver inlayed spurs with maker mark A. L. Furstnow with silver conchos with geometric design. Boots have stacked leather heels. All stitching is tight and serviceable. No rips or tear in the leather. Right boot has hole worn in sole. CONDITION: Overall good condition. A very desirable set of early Western cowboy boots. RW Each: 18 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2” x 5”. 1,000 - 2,000 1282 - LOT OF 3: 2 CONCHO BELTS AND 1 CONCHO DROP. Lot consists of (A) Nine Navajo silver conchos, eight are leather backed, on a brown leather belt. Conchos have a geometric design around the outer scalloped rim. Buckle has indistinguishable marking on back. CONDITION: Good condition showing some wear. Silver has a black patina. Leather is pliable with crazing. (B) Nine Navajo silver conchos on a brown leather belt. Conchos have a geometric design around the outer scalloped rim. Buckle has indistinguishable marking on reverse. CONDITION: Good condition showing some wear. Silver has a black patina. Leather is pliable with crazing. (C) Navajo drop with traditional Navajo Thunderbird and nine square silver conchos with a geometric design. CONDITION: Very nice. silver shows patina. Leather is pliable with crazing. RW Largest: 10” x 3”. 2,000 - 3,000 96

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1283 - LOT OF 3: SPADE BITS WITH SILVER OVERLAY. Lot consists of (A) Iron bit with cricket. Diamond, spade, club, and heart silver motif on outer left and right sides. Inlaid mother of pearl across the bottom shank. CONDITION: Good. Used showing some wear. (B) Manufactured by Mike Morales of Oregon. This curved bit has a cricket and four engraved panels per side. It has 10” slobber chains and lip chains. CONDITION: Very good maker mark. Good used condition. (C) Anchor Brand made by North and Judd spade bit with a 3-1/2” spade, copper rollers, lip chains and slobber chains. Sides are engraved silver overlay with silver bird at bottom. CONDITION: Good used condition. RW Largest: 8” x 5 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. 1,500 - 3,000

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1284 - LOT OF 2: BRIDLES AND BITS. Lot consists of (A) Braided leather head stall with Fleming curved bit with silver overlay and slobber chains. (B) Split ear harness head stall with riveted outline. McChesney curved bit with silver leaf inlays and an owl. Contemporary split reigns. CONDITION: All show some wear. Some have repairs. Leather has crazing. RW 1,000 - 1,500 1285 - QUILLWORK BRIDLE WITH CONVERTED US BIT. Quillwork on brain tanned hide bridle with geometric designs of red, pink and white. Silver bells with red horsehair on the brow band. US curved bit that has been converted with two silver conchos instead of the US markers. Red bead and chain drop. CONDTION: Bridle shows very little wear. Quill work is superb. Bit shows use and has turned a brown patina. RW 2,500 - 6,000 1286 - 19TH CENTURY NAVAJO SILVER HEAD STALL WITH TURQUOISE STONES. Six silver pieces, four silver conchos and one silver buckle. Twenty pieces of turquoise stone. Ring bit with reign chains and chain drop. Braided kangaroo reigns. CONDITION: Shows very little wear. Leather has crazing. Bit shows use and has turned a brown patina. RW 1,500 - 3,000 LOT - 1288

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1287 - DEARLODGE, MONTANA PRISON HORSEHAIR BRIDLE AND QUIRT. 1920’s multi color prison bridal with reins and matching quirt. Geometric designs throughout this magnificent bridal. Two sets of nickel and glass rosettes. Stag rosettes on the brow band and dog rosettes on the nose band. Unmarked curb bit with slobber chains. Fourteen total tassels adorn this rig. The main color is tan with orange, pink, blue, green, brown and violet. Celluloid ring at the top of the bridal. CONDITION: Bridal shows very little wear. REW 3,000 - 6,000

1289 - NAVAJO SILVER HEAD STALL WITH RING BIT. Nine pieces of Navajo silver overlay with two silver conchos. Extremely finely made slobber chains and reign chains, ring bit with four crickets. Brow band has silver drop with turquoise stone. CONDITION: Shows wear. Silver has turned black from age. Leather has some crazing. RW 28” x 7”. 1,000 - 2,000

1288 - YUMA TERRITORIAL PRISON BRAIDED HORSEHAIR BRIDLE AND REINS. Multi color prison bridal with split reins. Geometric designs throughout this magnificent bridal. Two sets of Nickel and glass rosettes. Running dog rosettes on the brow band and jockey hat rosettes on the nose band. Unmarked curb bit with slobber chains. Nine total tassels adorn this rig. The Yuma Prison was in operation from 1876 to 1906. Primary colors used by Yuma inmates was natural horse hair. The main color is tan with orange, brown, black and some red. Blue celluloid ring at the top of the bridal. CONDITION: Bridal shows very little wear. REW 1,200 - 1,800

1290 - MEXICAN SILVER OVERLAYED HEAD STALL WITH RING BIT. Seven pieces of Mexican silver overlay with four silver conchos. Extremely finely made. Slobber chains and reign chains, ring bit with four crickets. Bit has brass dingle bobs. CONDITION: Shows wear. Silver has been polished. Leather has some crazing. RW 23” x 6”. 800 - 1,600

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1291 - LOT OF 4: VINTAGE BRIDLES. Lot consists of (A) Harness head stall with a riveted outline and four adjustment buckles. Curved bit with one cricket and slobber chain. (B) Harness head stall with riveted outline. Throat latch is added. Twisted wire snaffle bit with brass fittings. (C) Split ear harness head stall with riveted geometric design. Silver mounted spade bit with one cricket, copper rollers and slobber chains. (D) Leather with cactus string harness head stall. Silver inlayed bit, reign chains and braided leather reigns. CONDITION: All show some wear. Some have repairs. Leather has crazing. RW 1,000 - 1,500 1292 - MARIO HANEL SALESMANS SAMPLE SADDLE. Seldom seen salesman’s sample saddle, with decorative border pattern of beautifully detailed floral tooling, with 7” seat, tapaderos and horsehair cinch. CONDITION: Very good. PROVENANCE: From the Ray Bentley Collection. 18-1/2” x 11”W. 2,500 - 4,000

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1293 - MONTGOMERY WARD MAIL ORDER SADDLE. Montgomery Ward’s sold mail order saddles starting in 1872. This saddle has a floral and basket weave motif. Square skirts with eighteen Conchos on each side. Fenders have a row of 3/4” studs. Saddle has both front and rear rigging Dees. Four tie down straps per side with Conchos. Wood and brass Oxbow stirrups. High cantle with a slick fork. CONDITION: Saddle shows moderate wear for its age. There is some checking in some of the leather. Missing the wool underside. Straps have been replaced. REW This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 38” x 29” x 18”. 2,500 - 3,500

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1294 - AL FURSTNOW MILES CITY MT. “POWDER RIVER ROPER” NO. 5 SADDLE. From the Al Furstnow catalog 1939-40. “Designed expressly for you who need a good, strong roping saddle, on the furstnow Rocky Mountain Roper Tree. Use it every day in the year for comfort and all-around service. The hand-carved design is particularity handsome”. This is a well built low slung roping saddle with a 13” sloped swell seat. CONDITION: Saddle is in above average condition. Stitching is tight and serviceable. Hand carved floral design. All the wool is on the underside. REW This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 37” x 27” x 20”. 1,000 - 1,500

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1295 - LOT OF 3 CIVIL WAR ERA ITEMS: EARLY BRASS BINOCULARS, SADDLE, AND BOOTS. Lot consists of the following Civil War Era items: (A) Pair of brass binoculars with leather strap. Binoculars are marked “Verdi Fabt Paris” around both of the eyepieces. CONDITION: Fair. Leather components are cracked and chipped. Brass is tarnished. The binoculars are still functional, but the optics are scratched, scuffed, and very difficult to see through. (B) Civil War Era commercially produced leather saddle. Saddle has a leather sheath attached to the left side with a crude knife inside. CONDITION: Poor. Saddle is missing the right fender. The leather is dried and the saddle displays various cracks and tears. (C) A very fine pair of Civil War Era commercially produced cavalry boots. Right boot has a single spin spur attached and is missing one cloth pull on strap and a portion of leather on the back. Boots are 16” tall. Condition: Boots are heavily worn, left boot has two significant holes piercing through the leather. Leather is still somewhat pliable but there is cracking throughout the boots. Soles show heavy wear but are still in good condition. CONDITION: Fair. JD 7” x 5” x 2 1/2”. 600 - 900

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1296 - CIVIL WAR PERIOD HIGH TOP OFFICER’S BOOTS. Pair of very high quality black leather boots raising 21” on the front and 20” at the rear, with rounded toe and stacked leather Cuban heels. Each displays decorative stitching midway up the boot, on the top seam and on the reinforcements holding the cloth pull-tabs. Interior lined with red, now toned , Morocco leather. CONDITION: Excellent with minor wear on the soles and a few spots of losses to the black finish. DG Each: 21” x 11” x 4”. 1,000 - 2,000 LOT - 1296

1297 - BATWING CHAPS MADE BY S.C. GALLUP SADDLE CO. PUEBLO. Nice set of early 1900’s batwing chaps. Fourteen total heart shaped Conchos with seven on each leg. Darker brown border that has two rows of studs. Belt is studded with a Diamond motif. Very good makers mark on right side rear. CONDITION: Chaps have been used and show some wear. There have been some repairs. Four of the Conchos are more modern replacements. REW 36” x 42” x 1”. 1,500 - 2,500

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1298 - BLACK ANGORA WOOLY CHAPS MADE BY HENRY L. KUCK, THE DALLES OREGON. H.L. Kuck was a saddle maker in Shanico, Oregon 1880-1890 and The Dalles, Oregon 1890 - 1962. 27” tooled belt with a life and flower motif. Right side back there are the initials “G.T.W” carved into the belt. Left side rear shows the makers mark “HENNRY L. KUCK / THE DALLES, OR.” Canvas lined steer hide legging’s with black angora sheep wool on the front of the legs. Legs are 34” long. CONDITION: They show some wear, repairs and minor restoration. Some minor hair loss on the inside. REW 44” x 22” x 1”. 1,800 - 2,500

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1299 - BATWING CHAPS MADE BY GARRY JOHNSON, DILLON, MT. Garry Johnson is a rarely seen Saddle maker’s mark out of Dillon, Montana. Chaps measure approximately 35” from the top of the waist to the bottom of the chaps. The belt length is approximately 39”. Heavily studded border with three Conchos on each leg. CONDITION: The chaps have great patina and show some use. The belt buckle has been replaced. REW 36” x 36” x 1”. 1,200 - 1,800

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1300 - R.T. FRAZIER MONEY BELT AND DOUBLE HOLSTER RIG. Circa 1900. Well marked money/cartridge belt with dual matching floral stamped double looped holsters. Marked “R.T. FRAZIER / PUEBLO-COLO.” The belt has the oval mark on the billet and the holster is marked with the circular mark on the bottom loop. Holsters appear to fit a Colt revolver with a 7” barrel. CONDITION: Very good. PROVENANCE: From the Ray Bentley Collection. BM 38”L. 1,000 - 1,500 1301 - LOT OF 6: HEISER LEATHER HOLSTERS. Lot consists of (A) #277 Heiser flap holster. Plain leather holster. Heiser marked snap. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (B) #406 Heiser single loop holster. Plain leather holster. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (C) #436 Heiser flap holster. Plain leather holster. Heiser marked snap. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches and crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (D) #413 Heiser double loop holster. Plain leather holster. Rawhide stitching Heiser marked snap. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (E) #419 Heiser single loop holster. Plain leather holster. Rawhide stitching. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (F) #920 Heiser single loop holster. Plain leather holster. Heiser marked snap. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. REW 500 - 1,000 1302 - LOT OF 5: H.H. HEISER LEATHER HANDGUN HOLSTERS Lot consists of: (A) Heiser Denver, Colorado hand tooled leather holster No. 718 for 7-1/2” barreled revolver. Riveted belt loop with “DBT” marked on it. Leather snap button crossover strap. CONDITION: Good with splattered white mold in hard to reach areas. No cracks or breaks. (B) Western style hand tooled leather unmarked Western style holster with tack decoration. Built for Colt SAA with 5-1/2” barrel. CONDITION: Overall good with no breaks or cracks has some light scuffs. (C) Heiser of Denver hand tooled holster No. 716 with riveted belt loop and monogrammed snap button for large revolver with 7-1/2” barrel. CONDITION: Overall good with light scuffs. (D) Heiser western style hand tooled holster No. 727 for 5-1/2” barrel revolver with rawhide sewn edge and monogrammed snap button crossover strap. Sewn beltloop. CONDITION: Overall good with bad snap. (E) Heiser of Denver, Colorado hand tooled leather holster for 5-1/2” revolver with monogrammed snap button crossover strap and rawhide laced sides. Strap marked “V L&A Chicago”. Riveted belt loop. CONDITION: Overall good with light usage scuffs and marks. DLM 600 - 800

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1303 - LOT OF 6: H.H. HEISER LEATHER HANDGUN HOLSTERS. Lot consists of (A) #434 Heiser flap holster. Plain leather holster. Heiser marked snap. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (B) #935 Heiser flap holster. Plain leather holster. Heiser marked snap. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (C) #419 Heiser single loop holster. Plain leather holster. Rawhide stitching Heizer marked snap. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (D) #1916 Heiser single loop holster. Plain leather holster CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. It has been re-stitched with a leather boot lace. A Concho has been added and a row of tacks has been added around the edge. (E) #407 Heiser single loop holster. Plain leather holster. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (F) #410 Heiser double loop holster. Plain leather holster. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. REW 500 - 1,000 LOT - 1303

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1304 - LOT OF 5: 1 COLORADO SADDLERY AND 4 H.H. HEISER LEATHER HANDGUN HOLSTERS. Lot consists of (A) Early Heiser double loop flap holster. Rawhide stitching with Heiser snap. Interesting geometric design in the leather. CONDITION Leather shows some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (B) #713 Heiser double loop holster. Rawhide stitching with Heiser snap. Flower motif cut into the leather. CONDITION: Leather shows some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (C) #713 Heiser double loop holster. Rawhide stitching with Heiser snap. Flower motif cut into the leather. CONDITION: Leather shows some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (D) #713 Heiser double loop holster. Rawhide stitching with Heiser snap. Flower motif cut into the leather. CONDITION: Leather shows some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. It has been dyed black. (B) #1924 Colorado Saddlery double loop holster. Rawhide stitching with brass snap. Flower motif cut into the leather. CONDITION: Leather shows some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. REW 500 - 1,000 1305 - LOT OF 6: H.H. HEISER LEATHER HANDGUN HOLSTERS. Lot consists of (A) #138 Heiser double loop holster. Plain leather holster. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (B) #12-21 Heiser double loop holster. Plain leather holster. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (C) #411 Heiser double loop holster. Plain leather holster. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (D) #910 Heiser double loop holster. Plain leather holster. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (E) #415 Heiser single loop holster. Plain leather holster with nickel studs added. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches and a few extra holes. The strap is missing. It has been re-stitched with a leather boot lace. (A) #652 White and Sons single loop holster. Plain leather holster with bulls head. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches and some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. REW 500 - 1,000 1306 - LOT OF 5: H.H. HEISER LEATHER HANDGUN HOLSTERS (A) #753 Heiser double loop holster. Rawhide stitching with Heiser snap. Flower motif cut into the leather. CONDITION: Leather shows some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (B) #713 Heiser double loop holster. Rawhide stitching with Heiser snap. Flower motif cut into the leather. CONDITION: Leather shows some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (C) #417 Heiser single loop holster. Thread stitching with Heiser snap. Plain black leather holster. CONDITION: Leather shows some scratches. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (D) #419 Heiser single loop holster. Rawhide stitching with Heiser snap. Plain brown leather holster. CONDITION: Leather shows some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (E) #719 Heiser single loop holster. Rawhide stitching with Heiser snap. Flower motif cut into the leather. CONDITION: Leather shows some crazing. Stitching is tight and serviceable. REW 500 - 1,000

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1307 - EARLY BEAR TRAP. Hand wrought iron with heavy linked chain and hook 32” wide by 9” tall 4-spring bear trap. Wrought iron jaws with teeth, all blacksmith made. CONDITION: Good condition with added coat of paint. DLM 31” x 10” x 8”. 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 1308 1308 - BEAR/ANIMAL TRAP. Hand wrought iron and chain 33” wide and 6” tall small Black Bear or Wolf trap. Blacksmith made with wrought iron beveled jaws with no teeth. Double spring with riveted hinges and wrought iron frame. CONDITION: Rusty exterior with worn and bent parts from heavy usage. Great decoration piece. DLM 30” x 14” x 6”. 400 - 800 1309 - EARLY HAND FORGED SINGLE LONG SPRING BEAVER TRAP. Hand forged single spring beaver trap stamped Bollard. Made by Etienne Bollard, Chief Blacksmith for British Indian Department at Detroit, 1778-1780’s. Used when beaver was at its prime during the 1770’ to the 1780’s. This trap was bought from the Museum of the Fur Trade. CONDITION: Trap shows great patina and shows how it was originally hand forged. Missing the chain but still has the swivel. REW 5” x 17” x 7”. 1,000 - 2,000

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1310 - LOT OF 3: SMALL LEATHER TRUNKS WITH BRASS TACKS. (A) 14-1/2” x 7-3/4” x 7” Trunk is covered in pony hide and decorated with brass tacks and thin leather strips. CONDITION: Fair. Much of the pony hide is worn off, leather strips are partially missing and the lid is disconnected. (B) 14” x 8-1/2” x 7” Trunk is covered with leather and decorated with brass tacks and leather strips. Pencil notations inside the lid include the dates 1889, 1898 and 1937 as if the trunk had been handed down. CONDITION: Good. The leather is worn and part of the front catch is missing. (C) 16” x 9-1/2”x 7-3/4” Trunk is covered with leather and decorated with brass tacks. Affixed to the lid is a shield that says “Princess Wenona World Champion 1901”. Princess Wenona (Lillian Smith) was a trick shooter who performed with Buffalo Bill, Pawnee Bill and the 101 Ranch Shows. CONDITION: Good with respect to wear. Edges are worn and a small piece of leather is loose on the back. CG Largest: 16” x 8” x 9 - 1/2”. 1,000 - 1,500

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1311 - LOT OF 3: ANIMAL SKULLS. (A) “Beef-A-Low” white washed skull. 20” x 22”. CONDITION: Good with typical loss to the horns. (B) Painted Buffalo head. 23” x 11”. Head is painted to symbolize the Sun Medicine Dance. CONDITION: Very good. (C) Painted Buffalo head. 19” x 29”. Skull has a contemporary painted scene of an Indian hunting a Buffalo. Horns have additional horn caps with hair drops. CONDITION: Very good. CG Largest: 28” x 23” x 9”. 500 - 750

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1312 - LOT OF 3: COLORADO & WYOMING COWBOY HATS. (A) 16-1/2” x 7” Tan felt hat with grosgrain ribbon band. Size 7-1/4. Interior band is marked “John Connolly Saddlery Livingston, Mont”. CONDITION: Good with note to some areas of felt loss on the crown. (B) 16” x 8” Tan felt hat with leather studded band. Size 7-1/4. Interior silk has the Stetson logo. The interior band is marked “John B. Stetson Company 4X Beaver” and additionally “J Palms Saddle Shop Petaluma California”. CONDITION: Very good. (C) 10” x 5-1/2” Beige felt hat with grosgrain ribbon and feather band. Size 6-7/8. Interior silk has the Resistol logo. The interior band is marked Resistol “Self Comforming” XXX Beaver and additionally marked Eastep’s Western Wear Livingston, Mont. CONDITION: Very good with note to a couple of stains and a slub on the side of the crown. CG Largest: 8” x 17” x 16”. 600 - 900 1313 - LOT OF 3: CALIFORNIA COWBOY HATS. (A) 14-3/4” x 6” Tan felt hat with braided band. No size tag. Interior band is marked John B. Stetson and additionally marked “Made Expressly For The Hub Hatters Salinas Calif.”. CONDITION: Good with note to some staining on the brim and on the underside. The interior band has some areas where the leather is cracked. (B) 17” x 5” Black felt hat with black grosgrain band. Size 7-3/8. Interior silk has the Resistol logo. The band is marked “Resistol Self Conforming Made In Texas, USA.” and additionally marked “Nudies Rodeo Tailors North Hollywood California 5 XXXXX Beaver”. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) 13” x 5” Tan felt hat with added bead work band. No size label. Interior band is marked San Fran. The interior band has areas of loss, the brim edging is partially missing and the crown has 3 holes. CONDITION: Fair. CG Largest: 6” x 18” x 17”. 600 - 900 1314 - LOT OF 3: STETSON HATS. (A) 16” x 6” Tan felt hat with grosgrain ribbon band and additional braided Deer Lodge horse hair band. No size tag. Interior band is marked “Denver Weatherhead Hatters since 1876”. CONDITION: Very good with note to some minor areas of wear on the crown. (B) 16” x 6” Tan felt hat with wide grosgrain ribbon band. No size tag. Interior silk has the Clearnutria John B. Stetson logo. The interior band is marked with the Stetson logo and additionally marked “Herman Pasternack Cheyenne, Wyo”. CONDITION: Fair. The edge trim and the grosgrain ribbon show wear. There are some minor areas of felt loss under the brim. (C) 16” x 6” Black felt hat with grosgrain ribbon band. There are no markings on the interior band and no size tag. The hat has been embellished with a beaded band, a feather and a beaded eagle beaded with piano wire. CONDITION: Very good with note to the interior band which is partially loose. CG Largest: 8” x 19” x 18”. 1,500 - 2,500

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1315 - LOT OF 3: COWBOY HATS WITH QUILLED, BEADED & HORSEHAIR BANDS. (A) 12-1/2” X 7” Tan felt hat with braided horse hair band. No size tag. The interior band is marked “John B. Stetson The Boss Raw Edge Clearnutria” and additionally marked “F. Orschel & Co Miles City Montana”. CONDITION: Very good with note to the interior band is missing a small piece of leather. (B) 15” x 6” Tan felt hat with grosgrain band and an additional quill band and feather. Size 7-1/8. Interior silk has the Star Company logo. The stamping on the interior band is too faint to read. CONDITION: Good with note to one small split in the brim and a little bit of felt loss under the brim. (C) 16” x 8” Black felt hat with grosgrain ribbon and an additional beaded band. There are no markings on the interior. No size tag. The felt is worn away on much of the brim and from the underside. There is one split in the brim and a split in the interior band. CONDITION: Fair. CG Largest: 8” x 16 - 3/4” x 16”. 400 - 700 1316 - LOT OF 3: COWBOY HATS - WOODEN, RODEO BAND & BEADED. (A) 17” x 7” Tan felt hat with grosgrain band and additional beaded band. No size tag. Inside the crown is stamped with maker Miller. There are no markings on the interior band. CONDITION: Very good with note to a small area of staining on the crown. (B) 14” x 8” Tan felt hat with a red sash for the band. Sash says “Ride ‘Em Cowboy Butte Rodeo Aug 13-14-15, ‘31”. No size tag. CONDITION: Fair. The sash is torn in several areas and there is light staining around the brim. (C) 14-1/2” x 18-1/2”x 6-1/2” wooden hat with leather band. The interior silk has the Stetson logo. This may have originally been a hat form or simply a whimsy for a store display. CONDITION: Very good with note to three holes in the wood. CG Lagest: 8” x 20” x 14 - 1/2”. 600 - 900 1317 - LOT OF 3: MONTANA COWBOY HATS. (A) 12” x 3-1/2” Stetson straw hat with grosgrain ribbon. Size tag says “Stetson 7/8”. Interior silk has the Stetson Medalist logo. Interior band is marked “Stetson Self Conforming July 16, 1929” and additionally marked “Harry Levinson Your Hatter Indianapolis-Evansville Fort Wayne”. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) 14-1/2” x 7” Tan felt hat with grosgrain ribbon band and an additional woven band. No size tag. Interior band is marked “John B. Stetson Company” and additionally marked “J.J. Hannan Choteau, Mont”. CONDITION: Excellent with note to a minor sweat stain around the interior band. (C) 18-1/2” x 5” Camel felt hat with grosgrain ribbon. No size tag. Interior band is marked with the Stetson logo New York Paris London Philadelphia and additionally marked “B.O. Bentley Sheridan, Wyo”. CONDITION: Good. There is a hole in the top of the crown and some minor felt loss under the brim. CG Largest: 8” x 18” x 16”. 400 - 700

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1318 - LOT OF 3: COWBOY HATS - “I AM A COWBOY” BEADWORK. (A) 11-1/2” X 6-1/2” Camel felt official “Tim McCoy” Columbia Star Vigilante hat with grosgrain ribbon band manufactured by A. Rossett. Size 7. Condition is very good. (B) 16” x 6-1/2” Black felt hat with black grosgrain ribbon band. Size 7-1/8. Interior band is marked “John B Stetson Company” and additionally marked “N. Porter Saddle & Harness Co. Phoenix, Arizona”. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) Tan felt hat 14” x 5” with tan grosgrain ribbon band and additional beaded band that says “ I am a Cowboy”. Size 6-7/8. The interior silk has the Dobbs West logo. The interior band is marked “Dobbs West 5X Beaver” and additionally “The Hangin’ Tree Burns Oregon”. CONDITION: Good with note to some overall staining. CG Largest: 8 “ x 17” x 16”. 800 - 1,200 1319 - BLACK BEAVER TOP HAT. Manufactured by Dunlap & Co. N.Y. and sold by Goldsmith & Co. Butte, Montana. These were the style of beaver felt hats that were all the rage in Europe. Comes with a letter that states that it came off of the Pine Ridge Reservation from the American Horse family. It is dated July 8, 2010. We can not prove nor disprove the validity of this letter. CONDITION: Hat is very clean with some staining to the inside liner. REW 17 - 1/4” x 11 - 3/4” x 9”. 500 - 1,000

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1320 - BLONDE SOMBRERO WITH GOLD COLOR BAND. High quality tan Sombrero with double gold cord band. Sombrero measure 22” X 6”. Silk lining and band are marked “Casa Torices Articulos Para Charros Magnolia 64-A Mexico , D.F.” No size tag. CONDITION: Very good. CG 6” x 23” x 21”. 1,000 - 1,500 1321 - EARLY 1900’S GRAY MEXICAN SOMBRERO. Circa 1910, this stunning sombrero has an 8” crown, 7-1/2” brim adorned with gold thread embroidery. Made by Casa Tardan, Mexico City. PICTURED: Michael Friedman’s “COWBOY CULTURE”, Pg 58. Ex-collection of Enrique Guerra. CONDITION: Very good. PROVENANCE: From the Ray Bentley Collection. BM 20”W. 500 - 750 1322 - BLACK MEXICAN SOMBRERO. Black felt Mexican Sombrero with embroidered band. 19” X 7-1/2”. Interior band is marked Elegante. No size tag. The felt is slightly worn at the base of the crown. There is one small tear in the brim. CONDITION: Good. CG 8” x 21” x 20”. 800 - 1,200 1323 - PALM LEAF SOMBRERO. Palm Leaf Sombrero with double braided cord band. 21” X 6”. Interior lining is marked “Sombreros Duran, S.A. La Guadalupana”. 7-3/8” size tag is under the interior band. Small splits where the crown joins the brim. CONDITION: Very good. CG 7” x 22” x 21”. 1,200 - 1,500

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1324 - CHARLES M. RUSSELL ORIGINAL SKETCH WITH FRAME. Charles M. Russell Original Sketch. Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) initially worked as a cowboy and a wrangler. He retired in 1893 to become a full-time artist. Internationally recognized, Russell created over 4000 works of art in his life time including well known paintings and bronzes. Framed ensemble includes an original sketch along with a photo of Russell. Sketch measures 5-1/2” X 4-3/4” Overall measurement is 13-1/4” x 17-3/4”. Sketch is of a donkey with saddle, 2 men and a piece of gear. The reverse of the sketch is exposed and is stamped “From the effects of Charles M. Russell-Estate of Nancy C. Russell June 1941”. Included is a letter of authenticity by Ginger K. Renner. The letter describes the drawing and concludes with the observation: “It is my feeling that most of the sketches dealing with this kind of animal and this gear were all made on the 1906 trip to Mexico by the cowboy artist, Charles M. Russell”. Ginger and her husband Frederic documented and cataloged Russell’s works. Their research is housed in the C.M. Museum in Great Falls, Montana. CONDITION: Excellent. CG Frame: 20” x 13 - 1/2” x 1”. 3,000 - 4,000 1325 - CHARLES M. RUSSELL LETTER TO FRIEND. Charles M. Russell letter to a friend. Framed and matted letter measures 7-1/2” X 5-1/4”. Overall measurement is 16” X 14-1/4”. Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) initially worked as a cowboy and a wrangler. He retired in 1893 to become a full-time artist. InternaLOT - 1326 tionally recognized, Russell created over 4000 works of art in his life time including well known paintings and bronzes. The letter states: 1326 - BUFFALO BILL WILD WEST SHOW LETTER. “Friend I received your letter and also paint and am much obliged to Matted and framed handwritten letter on Buffalo Bill’s Wild West you with best regards yours sincerly [sic] CM Russell”. Next to Russell’s letterhead and original mailing envelope. Overall measurement is name is his signature buffalo skull drawing. Included is a Letter of 15-1/4” X 23-3/4”. The letter is written to Mr. & Mrs. O. Tooker and Authenticity from Frederic G. Renner. In Mr. Renner’s opinion, the is dated April 25/07. The content refers to Buffalo Bill’s busy schedule letter is unquestionably in the artist’s hand and was written to Charles and thus he must decline “all social functions”. Postmarked New York Schatzlein, who operated an art and paint store in Butte, Montana. , N. Y. April 25, 1907. CONDITION: Good. Letter and envelope both Frederic and his wife Ginger documented and cataloged Russell’s exhibit areas of foxing. CG Largest Frame: 47 - 1/2” x 33 - 1/4” x works. Their research is housed in the C.M. Museum in Great Falls, 1 - 1/2”. 1,200 - 1,800 Montana. CONDITION: Excellent. CG Frame: 16” x 14” x 1”. 12,000 - 16,000 107 www.MorphyAuctions.com | August 18, 2020


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1327 - 1885 BARRY CENSUS PHOTO AT STANDING ROCK, DAKOTA. D. F. Barry image of Taking The Census At Standing Rock, Dakota in 1885. Photograph measures 9-7/8” X 8”. Seated at the left table is Agent James McLaughlin. Chief Gall, wearing a long coat, leans on the right-hand side table. CONDITION: Very good. The corners exhibit minor paper loss. There is one small area of discoloration along the left edge. CG Frame: 14” x 11” x 3/4”. 1,000 - 1,500

1330 - FRANK WINCHESTER BLOOMSBURG PA. CARTE DE VISITE. Cabinet card of Winchester Frank by Duffey’s Bloomsburg, PA. 4-1/2” x 6-1/2”. Winchester Frank is decked out in a beaded coat and sits amidst a ‘73 Winchester, a Deluxe ‘73 Winchester and set of #3 Smith & Wessons. Presumably a local sharp shooter. CONDITION: General staining, upper right corner is clipped and corners are rounded. CG 400 - 600

1328 - FRAMED BARRY CABINET PHOTOGRAPH. D.F. Barry cabinet photograph of Chief Gall. 4-1/4” x 6-1/2”. Bottom left corner is creased. Reverse has some paper loss. CONDITION: Good. CG Frame: 11 - 3/8” x 9”. 600 - 900

1331 - JOHN BURKE CABINET CARD PHOTOGRAPH. Cabinet card of John Burke by Andersons Photographers New York. 4-1/2” x 6-1/2”. Burke, also known as “Major” or “Arizona”, served as Bill Cody’s personal attendant while Cody scouted for the Third Calvary. He then served as the press agent for Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show from 1883 until Cody’s death. CONDITION: Good. Slight edge wear and slightly rounded corners. CG 400 - 600

1329 - CHIEF GOOSE BY D.F. BARRY IN FRAME. Sepia toned photo of Chief Goose by D.F. Barry. Photo measures 6-7/8” X 9-1/8”. Noted on the reverse is “Chief Goose. Sioux Scout taken when they were on the Warpath in 1879”. The reverse retains part of an original label from the D.F. Barry studio. On the front is the imprinted stamp “Copyright D.F. Barry”. Chief Goose, who was born in 1834 and died in 1916, was the Head Scout on the Custer Expedition into the Black Hills. Handsome image of Chief Goose. CONDITION: Very good. Upper left corner has a small piece of scotch tape present. The reverse has remnants of black paper, possible from having been affixed in a scrapbook at some time. Photo has possibly been trimmed. CG Frame: 12 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4” x 3/4”. 500 - 1,000

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1332 - EDDIE BURGESS 1878 CABINET CARD PHOTOTOGRAPH. Cabinet card of Eddie Burgess by Houseworth’s Souvenir Photographs. 4-1/2” x 6-1/2”. Eddie (Henry E.) and his older brother Charles were sons of William Burgess, a former educator, who was appointed in 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant as Indian Agent to the Pawnee nation in Nebraska. After trying various pursuits, Eddie and Charles joined Bill Cody and performed in the Buffalo Bill Combination. Eddie continued as a rodeo performer, rancher an actor through out the rest of his life. CONDITION: Good. Corners are slightly rounded. There are two small stains on the front. On the reverse is a pencil notation “Eddie Burgess Buffalo Bill Comb 1885”. CG 500 - 600

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1333 - 1880’S APACHE SCOUTS GROUP PHOTOGRAPH. This is a rare albumen sepia toned boudoir photograph of 22 Apache scouts and 1 white man. These were most likely scouts from the San Carlos Reservation. They are wearing Mills prairie style cartridge belts and are armed with Springfield trapdoor rifles. This image is attributed to Elias A. Bonine (1843-1916), a Los Angeles based photographer active in the 1880’s in Yuma Arizona. These scouts were used by the U.S. military to chase and track renegade Apaches refusing to comply with government orders to surrender. With further research, some of these scouts can most likely be identified. Measures: 8-1/2” x 5-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. There is light age commensurate edge wear and rubs. BRM VERY GOOD. 1,500 - 2,000 LOT - 1335 1334 - NED BUNTLINE CABINET CARD. Carte de visite of “Colonel” Edward Zane Carroll Judson (1821-1886) by Napoleon Sarony, New York. 2-1/2” x 4”. Facsimile signature of Judson is under the image. In 1844, Judson assumed the pen name “Ned Buntline”. He was a most colorful character. He pursued a career as a writer trying unsuccessful to start several magazines, he wrote several books and sensational stories for the newspapers. In 1869 he met and became friends with Bill Cody. He claimed to have created the nickname “Buffalo Bill”. At the height of his career his sales surpassed that of Walt Whitman and Mark Twain. According to numerous western authors and legend, Buntline commissioned the production of five Colt “Buntline Specials.” They were described as extra-long Colt Single Action Army revolvers with a 12-inch barrel. Buntline presented them to five lawmen, including Wyatt Earp, in thanks for their help in contributing local color to his western yarns. Very good. Corners are slightly rounded. CG 600 - 750

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1335 - GERONIMO WIH SPRINGFIELD RIFLE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPH. Silver gelatin studio photograph of Geronimo posed with a 1873 Springfield rifle. 4-1/2” x 7”. This is probably one of the most well known images of Geronimo after his capture. Although unmarked, this image was taken by A.F. Randall, who worked predominantly in Wilcox, AZ. He was a newspaper correspondent and photographer with General George Crook during his pursuit of the Apache in 1883. CONDITION: Good. Flaking on the right and left edges, and was probably cut down from a larger photograph. BM GOOD. 1,500 - 2,000 1336 - RAIN IN THE FACE NATIVE AMERICAN PHOTO BY BARRY. Sepia toned D. F. Barry photograph of Rain In The Face. Image is likely 10” X 13”. Overall measurement is 18-1/2” X 21-1/2”. The reverse has an original D.F. Barry label and a paper from the Barry studio with the story of Chief Rain In The Face. The image and the mat are both blind stamped “Barry”. The image has two additional Barry markings. The frame has a metal tag with the title “Rain In The Face”. Chief Rain In The Face joined Sitting Bull at The Battle Of Little Big Horn. After Custer’s defeat, Chief Rain In The Face was alleged to have cut the heart out of Thomas Custer. Chief Rain In The Face fled to Canada and subsequently returned to the Dakota’s in 1880 where Barry and Rain In The Face formed a friendship. CONDITION: Very good. On the right and left margin of the photo there are two areas where the surface of the photo is crackled, though the photo does not appear to have ever been out of the frame. CG Frame: 20 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2” x 1”. 2,500 - 3,500

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1337 - AMERICAN BULLDOG DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH STEER HORN FOOTSTOOL. Manufacturer: Iver Johnson Model: American Bulldog Serial No. 999 Caliber/Bore: .32 Barrel Length: 2 - 1/2” FFL Status: Curio & Relic American Bulldog double action revolver. Nickel with black composite grips. Works in both double and single action. CONDITION: Gun is in minty condition with just a few handling marks. Virtually no nickel loss. Poor bore with pitting in the lands and grooves. Comes in a horned footstool with red velvet padded top. Molded wood bottom with brass hardware. The remnants of a label is present on the underside of the footstool. 12” x 9 x 13-1/2”. REW Stool: 10” x 9” x 13”. 600 - 1,000 1338 - ANNIE OAKLEY BRONZE. Unattributed Annie Oakley Bronze. 20” x 10” x 32”. c. 20th Century. Very nice quality casting of the famed sharpshooter who traveled with Buffalo Bill. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 33 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2” x 11”. 600 - 900 1339 - BUFFALO BILL BRONZE. Unattributed Buffalo Bill bronze. c. 20th century. 22” x 16” x 32”. Very nice quality casting of the famed showman. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 33” x 22” x 16”. 600 - 900 1340 - HE RODE WITH THE BEST BRONZE BY ARCHIE CASTLEBERRY. Limited Edition “He Rode With The Best” bronze by Archie Castleberry (1932-2013). American, c. 20th century. #12/30. 14” x 10” x 20”. Archie Castleberry created Native American and Cowboy bronzes inspired by his Oklahoma upbringing. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 20 1/2” x 14 - 1/2” x 11”. 1,200 - 1,800 110

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1341 - LOT OF 2: “LA BAMBA THE DANCE” BRONZE BY BILL BARBER AND DIVINO ROSTRO. (A) La Bamba The Dance bronze by Bill Barber 1979. Bill Barber (1940-2002) American, c. 20th century. 22”x 6-1/2”. Bill Barber was an award winning artist of Western paintings and bronzes. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Panted tin plaque entitled “Divino Rostro”. 4-3/4” x 5-3/4”. CONDITION: Good. Very minor paint loss. CG Larger: 22 - 1/2” x 8” x 8”. 700 - 1,000

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1342 - CHARLIE BRONZE BY J.R. MEREDITH. 2016 Limited Edition Charlie” bronze by J.R. Meredith. American, c. 20th century. #1/40. 10” x 17-1/2”. James Meredith was born and raised in eastern Montana. He is known for his wood carvings and sculptures. “Charlie” is C.M. Russell, the renowned artist of the American Old West. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 17 - 1/2” x 10” x 10”. 900 - 1,200

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1343 - THE COWBOY BRONZE AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON WITH DETACHED MARBLE BASE. The Cowboy bronze, after Frederic Remington. 27” x 11-1/2” x 25”. Stamped on the side “Frederic Remington 1908”. The bronze is detached from the base. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 23” x 32” x 12”. 500 - 1,000 1344 - LOT OF 2: C.M.RUSSELL BRONZE STATUES “THE ROUND UP” AND “MOUNTAIN MAN”. (A). “The Round Up” by C.M. Marion. American, c. 20th century. 11-3/4” x 6-3/4” x 14-1/2”. Bronze is marked “CM Russell” along with his signature steer head. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) “Mountain Man” by C.M. Russell. 11-1/2” x 4-3/4” x 18”. Bronze is marked “CM Russell” along with his signature steer head. Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) initially worked as a cowboy and a wrangler. He retired in 1893 to become a full-time artist. Internationally recognized, Russell created over 4000 works of art in his life time, including well-known paintings and bronzes. CONDITION: Excellent. CG Larger: 16” x 16” x 7”. 500 - 1,000 1345 - WICKED PONY BRONZE AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON. Wicked Pony bronze after Frederic Remington. 20” x 9” x 25”. Base is stamped “Frederic Remington”. On the side of the base is marked “Dedicated to NY Bonnard Bronze Company 1898”. #11/110 and 104490. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 24” x 20 - 1/2” x 10”. 500 - 1,000

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1346 - HORN INSPIRED HAT RACK WITH MIRROR. Oak veneer steer horn hat rack with round beveled mirror. Rack measures 42” X 13”. Horns are mounted to rack with brass fitters. Newer replacement screws in the back. CONDITION: Very good with the exception of some minor wood loss on the right hand corners and minor chipping on the horns. CG 45” x 14” x 11”. 400 - 600

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1347 - LOT OF 2: LONGHORN DISPLAY RACKS. 2 decorative Longhorn display racks. (A) 34” X 15” Rack has a shield shaped plaque covered in velvet and accented with tooled leather pieces. CONDITION: Good while noting that the velvet is worn. (B) 28-1/2” X 7-1/2” Horns are mounted on a piece of wood which retains part of an original label for the Horn Company in Massachusetts, manufactures of Horn Chairs, etc., Mechanic Street, Leominster, Mass. CONDITION: Good. The velvet wrapping is worn and the right horn has a crack where it joins the plaque. CG Largest: 34 - 3/4” x 15” x 12”. 400 - 600

LOT - 1347 1348 - LOT OF 3: BULL HORN WALL DISPLAYS. (A) Horn rack covered in fabric with mirror and tacks. 15” x 13”. CONDITION: Good. There is minor fraying around the edges of the fabric covering. (B) Multi horned rack. 22” x 13”. Rack is comprised of eight horns mounted on a mohair covered wood back. CONDITION: Very good. There are small areas of wear in the mohair. (C) Steer horns mounted on a painted wood shield. 44” x 15”. Wooden shield is painted in a folk art style with an Eagle at the center. CONDITION: Very good. The horns have been re-glued to the wood. CG 500 - 750

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1349 - LOT OF 3: BULL HORN WALL DISPLAYS. (A) Horn rack with brass filigree decoration. 15” x 12”. Pretty scalloped board is cover with velvet and decorated with brass appliques. CONDITION: Good. Much of the flocking on the velvet is worn off. (B) Horn rack with velvet decorations. 16” x 9-1/2”. Plaque is decorated with velvet fabric and tacks. CONDITION: Fair. The velvet fabric trim is well worn. (C) Fancy horn rack. 42-1/2” x 17”. Horns and hooves are artfully arranged on a fabric covered plaque. Condition is good. There is a repaired crack in the right large horn. CONDITION: Good with respect to the repair. CG. Largest: 43 - 3/4” x 14” x 15”. 400 - 600

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1350 - NORTHWEST COAST TOTEM. Large painted Northwest Coast cedar totem pole. c. 1950. Wing span 32-1/2” height 38”. Stamped on the back and bottom “Genuine Indian-Made”. These totems where made specifically for the tourist trade. The carving and poly-chrome paint is exceptional on this example. Condition is excellent. CG 500 - 800 1351 - LOT OF 3: BUFFALO BILL DECORATIVE ITEMS. Nice decorative Buffalo Bill grouping that would compliment a gun room. (A) 1967 Personality posters large print pictures Buffalo Bill holding a 1873 Winchester and wearing a beaded Prairie shirt. Overall measurement is 33-1/2” X 47”. Print is on masonite. CONDITION: Good with minor warping to the masonite along the bottom edge. (B) Matted and framed panoramic image of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West cast. Overall measurement is 28” X 14-1/4”. Image has separations on the fold lines and some paper loss. CONDITION: Fair. (C) Steamer truck with contemporary painted decorations of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. A piece of glass has been cut to fit the top. Great for use as a coffee table. CONDITION: Very good. The decoration is very good. Truck exhibits wear and rust on the metal parts. CG 600 - 900

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1352 - LARGE NOCONA BOOTS CARTOON STYLE ADVERTISING PRINT. Over-sized cartoon style Nocona boots paper advertising banner. Banner is housed in a barn wood frame. Overall measurement is 76-3/4” X 4-1/4”. Image is of various cowboys wearing and trying on Nocona boots. CONDITION: Good. There are several holes around the edge from were it was affixed to a wall. There are a couple of small ares of paper loss. CG This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Frame: 45 - 1/4” x 76 - 1/4” x 2”. 500 - 750

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The following five lots are original hand colored lithographs from the Thomas McKenney & James Hall “History of the Indian Tribes of North America” portfolio. (1836-1844) Thomas McKenney was head of the United States Bureau of Indian affairs from 1816-1830. He was dismissed by President Andrew Jackson in 1830. McKenney was committed to preserving the culture of the Native Americans. The goal was to preserve for the US government a comprehensive record of the history and culture of the Native Americans before, as he feared, they would become a threatened race. He embarked on a lengthy, expensive and exhaustive project to that end. He commissioned Charles Bird King who ultimately painted most of the original renderings of the chosen Native Americans. Simultaneously, James Hall completed biographies of each subject and provided the text for the portfolio. In 1865 the original paintings were destroyed in a fire at the Smithsonian Institute. Thus, the stone lithography images from the portfolio are the only surviving records of the Tribal leaders and their people.

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1353 - A FOX CHIEF MCKENNEY & HALL FRAMED LITHOGRAPH. Stunning McKenney & Hall original hand colored lithograph of “NESOU-A-Quoit A Fox Chief “ Philadelphia E.C. Biddle 1837. Original painting was done by Charles Bird King. Size 12-1/2” x 16-1/2”. Overall 31-1/2” x 35-1/2”. The Chief is portrayed in a white wolf skin with red backing underneath. He is wearing what appears to be a Thomas Jefferson peace medal and many rows of wampum both necklaces and earrings. Piece is presented beautifully in an oak and gold leaf frame. CONDITION: Excellent with note to some very faint foxing. CG Frame: 35 - 1/2 x 31 - 1/2”. 1,500 - 3,000

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1354 - MCKENNEY & HALL LITHOGRAPH “NO-WAY-KE-SUG-GA”. McKenney & Hall original hand colored lithograph of “NO-WAYKE-SUG-GA OTOE” Daniel Rice & James Clark Philadelphia 1842. Site 12” x 17”. Overall 17-1/4’ x 22-1/4”. This Otoe tribe member is portrayed wearing a bear claw necklace, a peace medal and a beaded turban for a headdress. CONDITION: Very good with note to light overall foxing. CG Frame: 22 - 1/4 x 17 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200

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1355 - MCKENNEY & HALL LITHOGRAPH “KISH-KE-KOSH”. McKenney & Hall original hand colored lithograph of “KISH-KE-KOSH A FOX BRAVE” F.W. Greenough 1838. Site 12” x 17”. Overall 17-1/4” x 22-1/4”. The Brave is portrayed with the symbols of his prowess; a scalp lock around his neck, a tacked green painted war club and a fully furred buffalo headdress. CONDITION: Very good with note to the foxing lines across the image. CG Frame: 22 - 1/4” x 17 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200 1356 - MCKENNEY & HALL LITHOGRAPH “CHON-MON-I-CASE”. McKenney & Hall original hand colored lithograph of “CHON-MIN-ICASE an Otto Half Chief”, F.W. Greenough, Philadelphia, 1838. Artist initials A.H. Site 12” x 17”. Overall 17-1/4” x 22-1/4”. The Chief is wrapped in a buffalo hide and is wearing his finest accouterments; a bear claw necklace, silver peace medal and arm bands, early trader blue beads and what appears to be a wampum necklace and earrings along with a silver or nickel silver base buffalo horn headdress. CONDITION: Very good with note to the foxing lines across the image. CG Frame: 22 - 1/4” x 17 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,500 1357 - MCKENNEY & HALL LITHOGRAPH “KI-ON-TWOG-KY”. McKenney & Hall original hand colored lithograph of “KI-ON-TWOG-KY or Corn Plant A Seneca Chief”, Philadelphia, F.W. Greenough, 1938. Site 12” x 17”. Overall 17-1/4” x 22-1/4”. Corn Planter was a very influential and storied Chief. He was born to a Seneca Mother and a white fur trader. He battled the French in the 1750’s and fought with the British against the colonists in the American Revolution. He later traveled to New York City and met with Congress to gain assurances of peace and respect for the lands where his people lived. Congress assured him and then gave him the silver gorget which he is wearing in this rendering. They also gave him other gifts of silver and even land. CONDITION: Very good with note to the foxing lines across the print. CG Frame: 22 - 1/4” x 17 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,500

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1358 - KARL MOON COLOR-TINTED PHOTOGRAPH. Karl Moon color-tinted photograph of the Hopi Snake Dance in original gold gilt frame. Overall measurement is 23” X 27”. Carl Moon signature in bottom right corner. The reverse retains the original tag from the Carl Moon studio. The image is of the Hopi Snake Priests ascending the Mesa. CONDITION: Excellent. Frame has some minor crazing and 1 area of minor loss on the middle right side flower. CG Frame: 27” x 23” x 4”. 1,000 - 1,500 1359 - PAUL DYCK OIL ON BOARD OF TEEPEE SCENE. Paul Dyck (American, 1917-2006) oil on board entitled “Two Medicine Camp”, dated 1972. Site 23-1/4” X 11-1/2” Overall 30-1/4” X 18-1/2”. As a young boy, Dyck lived in Calgary, Canada among the Blackfeet, Crow and Cheyenne Indians. At the age of eight his parents took him to Europe where he apprenticed under an Uncle, who was also a painter. By the age of 15 he was on his own studying at the Munich Academy. After his service in WWII Dyck settled in Arizona where he pursued his Western Art. CONDITION: Excellent. CG Frame: 30 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. 3,000 - 4,000

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1360 - PAINTING OF INDIANS SURROUNDING A PIONEER. Unattributed painting c. 19th century. Painting depicts a scene of a mountain man and several Indians involved in a fight. Period weapons are visible including a large Bowie knife, a Tomahawk parts of a gun stock and gun barrel. The mountain man is brandishing a Bowie knife and wears a powder horn in his belt. The Indians are portrayed in headdresses and buckskins. The mountain man has killed or wounded at least 2 of the Indians. Painting was housed in a 3” wide gold frame which remains with the painting. CONDITION: Fair. Original canvas is partially detached from the stretcher. Painting has crazing and some minor paint loss. CG Frame: 36” x 39 - 3/4”. 2,000 - 3,000 1361 - LARGE BRONZE NATIVE AMERICAN ON HORSEBACK. First Coup by Peter Fillerup (1953-2016), an American sculptor. 1989 #2/21. Base measures 16” x 21”. Spear measures 54-1/2”. Height 36-1/2”. Born in Cody, Wyoming, Fillerup grew up in the Wyoming Rockies where he developed a love for all things western. He received his training under Avard Fairbanks, one of America’s foremost sculptors. During his career he was involved in many notable projects. His sculpture “Bill-Cody Hard and Fast All The Way” (2020) stands outside the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. This is an exquisite piece and would be an impressive addition to any western themed residence. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 4,000 - 6,000

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1362 - THE WARRIOR BRONZE BY BOB SCRIVER. 1995 Limited Edition of 50 “The Warrior” bronze by Bob Scriver. (American, 1914-1999). 16” x 9” x 14-1/2”. Bob Scriver was a Montana sculptor born on the Blackfeet reservation. His early efforts were small inexpensive plaster wildlife figures. Ultimately he decided to become a “real” sculptor. He built his own foundry casting his own bronzes guaranteeing the highest quality. This piece is #3/50 and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 14 - 3/4” x 16 - 1/4” x 9”. 1,600 - 2,000 1363 - A NEW CAMP BRONZE BY BOB SCRIVER. 1995 Limited Edition “A New Camp” bronze by Bob Scriver (American, 1914-1999). 26” x 9-1/2” x 15”. Bob Scriver was a Montana sculptor born on the Blackfeet reservation. His early efforts were small inexpensive plaster wildlife figures. Ultimately he decided to become a “real” sculptor. He built his own foundry casting his own bronzes guaranteeing the highest quality. This piece is #32/50 and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 14” x 26” x 10 - 1/2”. 4,000 - 6,000

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1364 - CHIEF JOSEPH OF THE NEZ PERCE BRONZE BY CAMERON BLAGG. Limited Edition “Chief Joseph of The Nez Pierce” bronze by Cameron Blagg, American, c. 20th century. #38/50. 23” x 16” x 28-1/2”. Cameron Blagg, born in Oklahoma, has been a working western artist for over 40 years. This impressive bust of Chief Joseph sits on a turntable base. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 28 - 1/2” x 22” x 16”. 4,000 - 6,000 1365 - INDIAN BRONZE BY HOPKINS. 1992 Limited Edition of 450 “Good Trade” Indian Bronze by Mark Hopkins, American c. 20th century. #137/150. 16” x 11” x 21”. Mark Hopkins’ “flowing and alive” style has been dubbed “bronze in motion”. His pieces are in collections all over the world. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 22” x 17” x 11 - 1/2”. 1,000 - 1,500 1366 - FIGHTING INDIAN BRONZE BY DAVID KULCZYK. 1980 Indian bronze sculpture by David Kulczyk, American c. 20th century. 10-1/2” x 7” x 15”. Kulczyk, from North Dakota, started out as a carver and then moved into sculpting. This rendering is of a brave holding a war shield and a war club. CONDITION: Excellent. CG. 15 1/4” x 11 - 1/2” x 6”. 600 - 800

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1367 - FRAMED ACE POWELL BRONZE HEADS. Ace Powell framed bronze Native American busts. Busts measure 3” x 4”. Overall 14-1/2” x 8-3/4”. Ace (Asa Lynn) Powell (American, 1912-1987), influenced by C.M. Russell, was an American artist working in Montana. His paintings, sculptures and bronzes depicted cowboys, Native Americans, horses and wildlife. He is known for his unique signature, that of an Ace of Diamonds. CONDITION: Excellent. CG Frame: 14 - 1/2” x 9” x 3”. 500 - 750 1368 - BRONZE RIDING INDIAN. Unattributed Bronze of an Indian on horse back waving a buffalo hide. 21” x 12” x 30”. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 31” x 22” x 11”. 500 - 1,000

1370 - INDIAN BRONZE BY JAMES FRASER. Signed on base. Classical Indian sleeping on horse on marble base. 13” tall by 10” wide. CONDITION: Excellent. 13” x 12” x 5 - 1/4”. 400 - 700 1371 - WELCOME TO THE PLAINS BRONZE BY ARCHIE CASTLEBERRY. 1979 Limited Edition of 30 “Welcome to The Plains” bronze #17/30 by Archie Castleberry. (American, 1932-2013). 19” x 12” x 11”. Archie Castleberry created Native American and Cowboy bronzes inspired by his Oklahoma upbringing. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 11 1/2” x 15” x 18”. 900 - 1,500

1369 - LOT OF 2: BRONZE STAG AND WOLF AND BRONZE INDIAN. (A) Unattributed bronze stag with wolf. 13” x 4” x 8”. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Unattributed bronze Indian. 10” x 7” x 20”. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 500 - 1,000 118

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LOT - 1373 1372 - LOT OF 8: COW HORN SIDE CHAIRS. Chairs measure 24-1/2” x 36” x 29”. Each chair has 8 horns. Chairs have been re-covered in steer hide. Very comfortable chairs perfect for a dining room table. Two chairs have repairs to a back leg. The chairs are accompanied by a copy of an article that appeared in the January/February 2007 issue of County Lifestyle. The caption below a photo of the chairs says “Teddy Roosevelt horn chairs...”. We are unable to verify this assertion. CONDITION: Excellent. CG 2,000 - 3,000 1373 - LARGE HORNED CHAIR WITH FOOTSTOOL. Impressive horn chair. 41” x 28” x 64”. Chair is artfully constructed from 34 horns. Footstool has horns for the legs. 15” x 10” x 9”. Chair has been refurbished at some time and recovered in cow hide along with the stool. The chair is accompanied by a copy of an article that appeared in the January/February 2007 issue of County Lifestyle. The caption below a photo of the chairs says “Teddy Roosevelt horn chairs...”. We are unable to verify this assertion. CONDITION: Excellent. CG This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 63” x 40” x 43”. 4,500 - 7,500

1374 - LARGE HORNED CHAIR. Impressive horn chair. 47” x 31” x 66”. Chair is constructed from 52 artfully arranged cow horns. The chair was refurbished at some point. The seat has been reinforced and the chair has been recovered in cow hide. The seat covering has a branding mark. The chair is accompanied by a copy of an article that appeared in the January/February 2007 issue of County Lifestyle. The caption below a photo of the chairs says “Teddy Roosevelt horn chairs...”. We are unable to verify this assertion. CONDITION: Excellent. CG This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 66” x 47” x 44”. 4,500 - 7,500 1375 - LOT OF 2: COWHORN SIDE TABLE AND BEADED TABLE COVER. (A) 30-1/2” tall. Table top 20” in diameter. Pretty occasional wood side table with 8 cow horns. Top has been re-enforced underneath with newer screws. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Table cover. 23” interior diameter. 35” overall diameter. Cover has patriotic bead work. The center bead work says “T.R. Rough Riders”. CONDITION: Good. Minimal bead loss. CG 30 - 3/4” T x 20” D. 1,000 - 2,500

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1376 - HAT OF VAUDVILLE, BROADWAY AND WESTERN FILM ACTOR EDDIE FOY JR. Gus style felt hat with purple grosgrain ribbon band. 16” x 7 1/2”. No size. Band is stamped Home Ranch. Written on the inside is Mrs. Eddie Foy No.1. Eddie Foy was a vaudeville star who continued on to be a Broadway figure dancing with Fred Astaire and other stars for Florenz Ziegfeld. Hat has 23 autographs, some of which are faint. Several signatures have the notation “99 Chanters”. CONDITION: Good. CG 200 - 500

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1377 - BEADED HIDE RIFLE SCABBARD USED IN THE STEVEN SEAGAL PATRIOT MOVIE. Contemporary scabbard measures 51” from toe to heel 4” at the toe and 9-1/2” at the heel. Fringe measures 22” wide x 22”long. Red beaded panel at the toe measures 11”. Bead colors include white, green, yellow, light blue, dark blue, red and lavender. Two red beaded strips at the heel measure 2” wide. Bead colors include white, blue, yellow, red and light blue. All stitching is tight and serviceable. Leather is supple. No bead loss. This scabbard was made to be used in the Steven Seagal movie “The Patriot”. Leonard Mountain Chief as Grandpa carried the scabbard. Lot is accompanied by a photo of Leonard Mountain Chief carrying the scabbard in perhaps a publicity event for the movie. CONDITION: Excellent. REW 1,500 - 3,000

1378 - LOT OF 3: SPURS AND BOHLIN BELT BUCKLE WORN BY MATT DAMON IN “ALL THE PRETTY HORSES”. Lot consists of (A) Crockett Frontier pattern spurs with basket weave leather straps. Silver overlay with an engraved geometric pattern. Nice leather straps with a basket weave motif. They are engraved “SPURS WORN BY MATT DAMON”. CONDITION: Spurs and straps show little use. (B) Bohlin calf roper belt buckle. #124 of 500 made. It has the Bohlin trade mark stamp. Under that it says “STIRLING” and “14K”. It comes with a letter stating that it was used in the movie “All the Pretty Horses”. Also includes a signed 8” x 10” color photo of Matt Damon wearing the buckle. CONDITION: Buckle shows very little use. REW 3,000 - 4,000

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1379 - LARGE LOT OF 2 IRON EYES CODY ORIGINAL PAINTINGS AND NUMEROUS UNPUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPHS. Box of 130 period photographs, many of them original and unpublished. “Iron Eyes Cody” was a well known western actor, best known for his 1971 Keep America Beautiful “Crying Indian” commercial. Most of the photos have personal notations on them in Iron Eye’s hand. The photographs document many of his appearances throughout the years. Of particular note are photographs with Joan Crawford, Will Greer and son, Gene Autry, Ben Johnson, Eddie Dean and Herve Villechaize. The majority of the photographs date from the 1960’s and 70’s. Also included are two watercolors of Iron Eyes. 6-1/4” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. CG 300 - 600

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1380 - UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS FLAG 1938 GETTYSBURG OR COLUMBIA. This 48-star U.S. flag measures 3’ by 5’ and bears a maker label along the hoist reading: “SIZE 3FT. X 5FT. / “PIONEER” GRADE / Valley Forge Flag Co. / SPRING CITY, PA.” The company opened its Spring City operation during the Depression. The flag bears a large inscription in 4 lines, alternating black and gold: “Welcome / Reunion / 1938.” This has been very professionally applied on 1 side. There is some slight bleed-through on the other. “UCV” is the “United Confederate Veterans” and along the hoist is a smaller stamp in black, “UDC,” the “United Daughters of the Confederacy,” indicating that the flag was actually property of that group and flown by them to welcome veterans to the reunion. Given the 1938 date of the reunion, the flag could have flown LOT - 1380 either at the July Gettysburg 75th Anniversary commemoration, which featured a UCV reunion, or at the August UCV reunion in Columbia, S.C. The use of a U.S. flag however, may point to the Gettysburg commemoration since although Confederate flags did appear there, their use had long been a deal-breaker in holding joint reunions. The UCV had been officially founded in 1889. At its height it had some 160,000 members. Declining membership in the 1920’s placed active guidance in the hands of a President from the sons or daughters of veterans organizations. The last official member of the organization died in 1951 and the organization was officially dissolved by the Sons of Confederate Veterans in 1952. CONDITION: Excellent. Vibrant colors to the red, white, and blue of the flag. Slight fading to the gold letters and numbers. Minor stains. Some slight bleeding from the gold paint. No tears or holes. SR 400 - 600

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1381 - OFFICER’S PRIVATE PURCHASE U.S. MARKED COLT / SCHOFIELD CAVALRY HOLSTER. Private purchase holster in russet leather with “US” embossing on the face, 2 copper rivets securing the belt loop to the body. CONDITION: Leather is soft and supple, shows moderate wear to the brown finish. DG 750 - 1,000 1382 - GERMAN WWII LUFTWAFFE ATTRIBUTED HERMANN GOERING DIVISION VISOR CAP. Luftwaffe EM/NCO white piped “Hermann Goering Divison” cap made in a blue gray wool, and other than some very light moth tracking on each side, the wool appears to be undamaged. The black ribbed fabric center band and white HG branch piping exhibit only very light wear. The aluminum enlisted eagle and wreath/cockade are original to the cap, with patina. The black vulkanfibre visor presents very light wear, with the underside in a green crosshatch pattern. The visor is loose with approximately 30% of the thread intact. The enlisted chin cord is attached with the usual heat damage. The interior is fully lined in a light golden-brown rayon with light staining. Maker stamping of “J. SPERB HUTE MUTZEN, REGENSBURG” is on the head liner under the sweat shield, which is intact with no visible damage. An era name tag identifying the wearer as “Flg Sepp Pommerl” assigned to the “3. Pz. Pi. Komp.” is under the sweat shield.The medium brown leather sweatband has heavy damage with 40% of it missing on the front. Consignor has provided several photos of the HG veteran wearing this cap, as well as personal correspondence with the veteran, and letters from the “Deutsche Dientstelle (WASt)” confirming the military duty of the HG veteran. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ 900 - 1,300 1383 - UTAH INDIAN WARS MEDAL NAMED TO BARTLE NELSON. Utah Indian War Veteran Medal, reverse marked “Presented By The State of Utah To” and stamped “Bartle Nelson”. Included are copies of Nelson’s service records which state that he served for 54 days in the Utah Militia from 7/3/1866 to 8/25/1866. He marched to Fort Gunnison Utah and was assigned duty in Sevier and Sanpete counties. CONDITION: Planchet and top bar in excellent condition, original ribbon showing wear. DG 800 - 1,200 1384 - UTAH INDIAN WARS MEDAL NAMED TO WILLIAM H. ALLGOOD. Utah Indian War Veteran Medal, reverse marked “Presented By The State of Utah To” and stamped “William H. Allgood”. Included are copies of Allgoods application for Indian War Veteran Medal which states that he enrolled in the Utah Militia on the 1st of May, 1866 in a company commanded by Willet S. Harder, was assigned duty in Summit County Utah, and discharged in December 1867. CONDITION: Excellent with very little wear. DG 800 - 1,200 122

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1385 - ARTIFACTS FROM THE BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN. Lot consists of the following artifacts that were recovered from the Little Bighorn battlefield: 6 .45-70 Bennet inside primed carbine shells casings that would have been used by troopers armed with the Springfield Model 1873 trapdoor, 1 .50-70 shell casing, 1 .45 Smith & Wesson shell casing, 1 .45 long colt shell casing, 1 lead bullet, 1 keeper for a model 1851 belt, 1 U.S. Army eagle button marked “Horstmann Bros & Co. Phila,” on the reverse, 1 decorative brass thistle, and 1 unknown brass artifact. All are from the family of Donald McIntosh, who was a Lieutenant and the commanding officer of Company G, 7th US Cavalry. Lieutenant McIntosh was killed during the battle of Little Bighorn while he was trying to rally his men. Included is a signed letter from the McIntosh family. The provenance included states that the artifacts were picked up by Lt. McIntosh’s brother John and his widow Molly in 1896 during the 20th anniversary of the battle. CONDITION: All items are in as found, ground dug condition. JD 400 - 600

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1386 - FIRST TYPE EVER MARINE CORPS MARKED LEATHER HOLSTER MANUFACTURED. Referring to the book “US Military Holsters and Related Accouterments” by Edward Meadows, page 569; “It is the author’s opinion that this holster dates from 1905 with the adoption of the Colt Model 1905 US Marine Corps revolver, but that is possible it was also used earlier with the 1895 revolvers issued to the Marine Corps.”. Holster is manufactured of russet leather and the flat is embossed “USMC” in an oval. Rivets are made of iron. Maker is unmarked. Has a brass snap. CONDITION: Toe plug is missing. There is some checking on the flap. Body is excellent. Holster is still soft and supple. This is the first ever style leather holster specifically marked for the Marine Corps. Very hard to find due to its low production and survival rate. Seldom seem on the market. An absolute must-have for the collector of early Marine Corps equipment. DB 500 - 1,000

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1387 - LATE 18TH CENTURY CAVALRY SABER WITH SCABBARD. Blade Length: 33” Overall Length: 39 - 1/4”

LOT - 1387 Slightly curved blade with wide single fuller and clip point. Left side of ricassso inscribed “GILL’S Warranted”. Heavy iron 4-slot guard and gadrooned knuckle bow. Olive pommel of iron with integral capstan. Ivory grip. Complete with original black leather scabbard with iron mounts. A very nice early cavalry saber. CONDITION: Blade retains much original polish with scattered areas of dark spotting. Some minor scattered pitting and chipping along edge. Hilt retains a dark patina, grip is excellent. Scabbard mounts retain a dark pitted surface. Scabbard shows losses to surface, crazing, and a repair. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of George M. Rapport. DMG 1,000 - 2,000

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1388 - PRESENTATION GOLD CANE FROM “EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. INDIAN WAREHOUSE”. This beautifully inscribed gold-headed cane dates about 1895. The head is created of 2 pieces, seamed lengthwise, with foliate collar and separate endcap. Long, pointed arches rise on the neck from under the collar and the handle is covered with profuse raised floral scrolls, vines, leaves, and berries. The obverse of the head has a plain oval engraved: “Presented by the / Employees of the U.S. Indian Warehouse / as a token of esteem.” The cap of the handle is engraved with a monogram that we would read as “TJB” or “TGB,” but which a previous owner has noted an attached card as “DMB,” and attributed to Daniel M. Browning, Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1893-1897. Browning was involved in the consolidation of the U.S. Indian Warehouses that were points of distribution under the Bureau of Indian Affairs, some of which were consolidated due to Congressional funding. The cane may thus be a more localized presentation from employees of one of these to a supervisor. In any case, this is a very elegant presentation that is at the same time involved with the U.S. government’s fraught relationship with indigenous American peoples. CONDITION: Very good. Some slight staining along the seam lines of the head. Wear to the wood surface, especially towards the bottom of the cane. Slight verdigris on handle of cane. SR 800 - 1,200

1389 - ANTIQUE BRONZE ART PLATE. Cast bronze 12-1/2” plate with circular central panel displaying a classical battle scene of mounted and foot troops. Surrounding the central panel is a 2-3/8” border consisting of pairs of fluer-de-les alternating with the letters “H.H” and rococo designs. The reverse with a ringed base and suspension ring. CONDITION: The face exhibits a light brown patina with areas of green verdigris. DG 200 - 400

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1390 - LENOX SHOOTING TROPHY FOR HUNTERS ARMS CO. Large Lenox style vase measuring 19” tall, 6” at base and 8” at its widest. Brown porcelain finish with “Hunter Arms Co. First Prize Class A” on one side and painted “Hunter Arms Trademark Springer Spaniel” painted on the other. Undated but has a sticker on bottom that says “From White Pillars Museum” an old Museum in DePere, Wisconsin. CONDITION: Overall good with surface cracking on porcelain finish. No cracks or chips. DLM 19” T x 8” D. 600 - 800

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LOT - 1391 1391 - A HAND LANCE OR KILLING IRON, USED FOR WHALING, C. 19TH CENTURY. Of wrought iron with a leaf blade with an approximately 69” shaft that flared to accept an octagonal faceted wooden pole. Wooden covering made of 2 pieces and tied at the base. These were used once a barbed harpoon had captured a whale to dispatch the animal quickly by severing arteries, but by the end of the 19th century were largely replaced by firearms. CONDITION: Very good with an attractive chocolate patina throughout. 5” split at opening that accepts faceted pole. Wood blade covering is very good with some age related staining and roughness. Shaft with some bumps and bruises but commensurate with covering. A neat example of nautical history. EW 94” x 3” x 3”. 300 - 600

1392 - LOT OF 4: IRON HARPOONS. (A) Wrought iron double fluke harpoon measuring 27-1/4” overall, continuing to an expansion sleeve displaying its original knotted rope. (B) Cast iron double fluke harpoon measuring 26-1/6” attached to a spiral carved wood shaft measuring 14-1/2”. Head is attached to an iron shaft which terminates in a brass sleeve and displays an indecipherable makers mark. (C) Wrought iron single barb harpoon measuring 16” overall. (D) Wrought iron harpoon measuring 29-1/2” overall with a hinged toggle. Iron sleeve covered with string binding and knotted rope. CONDITION: All are in very good condition with deep patinas and undisturbed surfaces. DG Largest: 41 - 1/4” x 3 1/4” x 2 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,500

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1393 - 19TH CENTURY AFRICAN TRIBAL CLUB. Hand carved wood club measuring 24” overall with a 5-1/4” forged iron blade with tang peened through the wood head. CONDITION: Club exhibits an undisturbed surface with fine patina. DG 200 - 400 LOT - 1393

1394 - LOT OF 7: BAYONETS. Lot consist of (A) Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet. CONDITION: Bayonet showing a smooth and dark surface, sheet steel scabbard with a grey / dark surface. (B) Japanese Type 30 Bayonet with Nagoya arsenal marking. CONDITION: Blade is bright / grey, grips with minor dents. Scabbard with a dark surface mixed with areas of light pitting. (C) Yugoslavian Model 1924 Mauser Bayonet, unmarked. CONDITION: Excellent with minor wear. (D) Brazilian Model 1908 Bayonet marked “W.K. & Cie Solingen” with leather scabbard. CONDITION: Very good. (E) 1944 Yugoslavia Preduzece 44 Bayonet. CONDITION: Excellent showing minor wear. (F) Yugoslavian Model 1924 Mauser Bayonet, unmarked. CONDITION: Excellent with minor wear. (G) Swiss Model 1889 Bayonet. CONDITION: Very good, the blade with no wear, scabbard and frog showing moderate wear. DG 500 - 700

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2001 - LOT OF 8: GERMAN WWI AND WWII BELT AND BUCKLE SETS. Lot contains an Imperial German brass buckle with WWII dress belt in very good condition, an Imperial German brass buckle with WWI brown leather belt with steel fitting in good condition, and an Imperial German “hate belt” with 26 buttons and cockades on a WWI brown leather belt with a brass buckle in good to very good LOT - 2001 condition. Also included are an aluminum Heer buckle with a black leather belt with steel fitting in very good condition, a Luftwaffe painted steel buckle retaining approximately 50% of its painted finish attached to a reproduction belt in very good condition, and an aluminum “RAD” buckle with a “1939” dated leather tab on a black leather belt with steel fitting in excellent condition. Lot also includes a rare enlisted “Deutsche Reichsbahn” steel buckle with a gray finish retaining more than 90% of that finish, attached to a black leather dress belt in excellent plus condition, and an aluminum “RZM” marked police buckle with a dress belt in excellent condition. CONDITION: Good to excellent. WZ 900 - 1,300

2002 - IMPERIAL GERMAN PRUSSIAN M1895 ENLISTED PICKELHAUBE. Prussian M1895 Infantry enlisted Pickelhaube dated “1915” with a unit marking of “IR32”, and an illegible maker mark. Black leather body is intact and has light to moderate wear, especially the visors. Front plate has been painted and it not original to the helmet. All the other brass trim (spike, top plate, trim, etc.) are original to the helmet. Both the Prussian and Imperial cockades are present and appear to be original. Chinstrap is a reproduction. Black leather liner is present with moderate wear and damage. Drawstring is a replacement. CONDITION: Very good. WZ 250 - 400 LOT - 2002 2003 - LOT OF 3: IMPERIAL GERMAN PRUSSIAN AND BAVARIAN SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 28” (B) 30” (C) 31 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 35” (B) 36 1/2” (C) 39 - 3/4” Lot consists of: (A) Early Imperial German Prussian Cavalry Lion Head Sword, (B) Imperial German Bavarian sword, and (C) Imperial German Prussian Artillery Dove Head Sword. (A) Prussian Officer deluxe Lion Head sword with partially triple etched “Aachen, Germany” made 28” blade, with moderate runner LOT - 2003 and scattered marks. Officer’s name is present but illegible. Nickel plated blade has several dings on the edge with etched floral pattern and cavalry equipment on 20% of the blade, and overall very good. Deluxe brass fittings retain approximately 50% of their gilt finish. Wire-wrapped leather grip displays moderate wear and damage, with a number of strands missing, loose, and damaged. Steel scabbard has patina, freckling and marks throughout with a dozen light and moderate dings. Brass fittings exhibit patina. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. (B) Imperial German Bavarian Officer sword with a 30” partially double etched unmarked blade. Nickel plated blade is excellent, has very light runner and scattered marks, and has an 7” etched panel on each side with a floral pattern and “In Treue fest” inscription. Wire wrapped black trylon grip is intact with several loose strands, and the deluxe nickel fittings have a uniform patina. Black painted steel scabbard retains approximately 80% of its original finish, with freckling and scattered marks throughout. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent condition. (C) Prussian Artillery double etched dove head sword with a 31” unmarked blade. Nickel plated blade is very good, with light runner, moderate scattered marks, several light dings, and freckling near the cross guard. Each side of the blade has a blue panel denoting the “2. Garde Feldartillerie Regt.” and “Zur Erinnerung am Meine Dienstzeit”. Wire wrapped trylon grip is has several nicks with heavy patina to the wire which has a number of loose strands. Nickel plated fittings retain approximately 60% of the finish, with patina, freckling, and scattered marks. Black painted steel scabbard retains approximately 60% of its original finish, with freckling and scattered marks throughout. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. WZ 1,000 - 1,400 128

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LOT - 2004 2004 - LOT OF 3: AUSTRIAN, PRUSSIAN, AND BADEN SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 24” (B) 30 - 1/2” (C) 30 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 32 - 1/2” (B) 36” (C) 37” Lot contains: (A) WWI era Austrian Infantry officer sword with a 24” nickel plated blade and marked “Weyersberg & Stamm, Solingen” with moderate scattered marks, light freckling, and numerous dings on the front edge. Steel fittings retain 30-35% of their nickel finish, and the shark skin covered wire grip exhibits heavy wear and damage. An Austrian portepee is attached in very good condition with an Austrian emblem, and reflect post-WWI use. Nickel plated scabbard retains 75-80% of its finish with light freckling throughout and a dozen or so dents, of which 3 are moderate, and the tip has been bent off center. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. (B) A pre-Imperial Prussian court style sword with a 30” triple-etched blade marked to a maker in Berlin, which retains 50-55% of its finish, with freckling over 30-35% of its surface. Brass fittings retain less than 5% of their gilt finish, with a pearl grip. CONDITION: Good to very good. (C) Early 19th Century Baden cavalry saber with a 30” unmarked blade with scattered marks, dings, and light freckling. Brass fittings are loose, and wooden grip is cracked on both sides, with very little finish remaining. Brass scabbard has a heavy patina with a number of scratches and dents. CONDITION: Good. WZ 500 - 800

LOT - 2005 2005 - IMPERIAL GERMAN SAXON MARCHING STAFF. Manufacturer: Saxon Imperial German Saxon marching staff with an overall length of 52”, and of a style which was used between 1780 and 1870. Wooden portion of the staff measures 34”, with a brass tip of 10”, and 6” on the top. A Saxon green/white faded cord is wrapped around the staff and secured with a brass loop on the lower tip, and through the staff via 2 brass plates 14” from the top. A 2” Saxon “star crest” is mounted on the center top, which is 4” in diameter. CONDITION: Very good. WZ 300 - 600

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2006 - LOT OF 4: IMPERIAL GERMAN PRUSSIAN, BAVARIAN, AND WUERTTEMBERG SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 31”, (B) 31”, (C) 32”, (D) 33” Overall Length: (A) 38” (B) 39” (C) 39” (D) 39 - 1/4” Lot consists of: (A) Imperial German Bavarian Cavalry Sword, (B) Imperial German Prussian Cavalry Sword, (C) Imperial German Prussian M1889 Musician Sword, and (D) Imperial German Wuerttemberg Cavalry Sword. (A) Bavarian light cavalry sword with partially double etched unmarked 31” blade, with light runner and scattered marks. Blade has 2” of odd damage to each side of the blade near LOT - 2006 the fittings, which appear to have been done before it was plated. Nickel plated blade has several dings on the edge with etched floral pattern and “In Treue Fest” on 15% of each side, and overall very good. Nickel plated steel fittings retain approximately 75% of their finish with heavy patina. Black trylon grip appears to be undamaged. Black painted steel scabbard retains approximately 65% of it original finish, with freckling and marks throughout, especially on the tip. CONDITION: Overall very good. (B) Prussian cavalry sword with a 31” triple etched marked blade. Nickel plated blade is very good to excellent, with light runner, scattered marks, and moderate freckling near the cross guard. Etching consists of a floral pattern with cavalry scenes/ equipment. Wire wrapped shark skin grip is worn with several loose strands, and the nickel fittings have a uniform patina with scattered marks. Black painted steel scabbard retains approximately 75% of its original finish, with freckling and scattered marks throughout. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent condition. (C) Prussian M1889 Musician sword with a 32” blade marked “P.O. & Co.”. Nickel plated blade is very good, with light runner, light scattered marks, several light dings, and light freckling. Wire wrapped shark skin grip has moderate to heavy wear, with a number of loose wire strands. Grip has the standard Prussian emblem, as well as a musicians emblem mounted. Brass fittings retain approximately 5% of the gilt finish, with heavy patina, with several dings near the top. Black Nickel plated steel scabbard retains approximately 50% of its original finish, with moderate freckling, scattered marks, and a dozen moderate to heavy dings. CONDITION: Overall good to very good condition. (D) Wuerttemberg cavalry sword with a triple double etched unmarked 33” blade, with runner and scattered marks. Nickel plated blade has several dozen light dings on the edge, with etched floral pattern and “Reiter Regiment Bad Cannstadtt” on one side and a cavalry scene on the other. Nickel plated steel fittings retain approximately 50% of their finish with heavy freckling and flaking. Black trylon wire wrapped grip has 50% of the wire strands loose. Nickel plated steel scabbard retains approximately 50% of it original finish, with freckling and marks throughout, especially on the tip. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. WZ 800 - 1,200

2007 - LOT OF 9: GERMAN MILITARY AND CONTRACT BAYONETS. Lot contains 4 dress bayonets by various manufacturers in excellent condition. 3 have black painted scabbards and 1 is blued. 2 have the correct dress bayonet frogs, and 1 has a k98 frog. Lot also contains a Third Reich era Czech made bayonet marked “dot” and “5485” in very good plus condition without its scabbard. Also included are a contract bayonet made by “Waffenfabrik Neuhausen” with a blued scabbard in overall excellent condition, and a contract bayonet made by “Simpson & Co., Suhl” in a leather scabbard with brass fittings in excellent condition. Another contract bayonet made by “Waffenfabrik Newhausen” LOT - 2007 with a serrated back edge, and in a metal scabbard with little finish remaining, in overall very good plus condition. And lastly, an Imperial German WWI 1905 bayonet made by the “Erfurt” arsenal in 1915 with a blued scabbard retaining 90+% of its blued finish with freckling, in the correct leather frog and a portepee knot attached. CONDITION: Overall all nine are in excellent condition. WZ 500 - 900 130

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LOT - 2008 2008 - SWORD ATTRIBUTED TO PRUSSIAN FIELD MARSHALL WILHELM VON HAHNKE. Blade Length: 34” Overall Length: 41 - 1/2”

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Court sword attributed to Prussian Field Marshall Wilhelm von Hahnke with a 34” triple-etched blade with moderate to heavy freckling, sharpened on half of the blade, but especially near the tip which has been damaged. Moderate level of scratches, with a “Eisenhauer” etched on the blade and what appears to be an early “Eickhorn” marking consisting of their trademark squirrel. Brass fittings retain only tiny remnants of their gilt finish. Wire wrapped grip and Prussian Garde emblem appear to be undamaged. Gold bullion portepee is attached. Dry leather scabbard is in good condition with less than 10% of it black finish remaining, and the stitching running the full length is not intact. Brass fittings have heavy patina with numerous dents. There is a 4-line inscription on 1 side of the cross guard of which 3 lines are legible. It states that “Prinz Wilhelm von Preussen” presented the sword to “von Hahnke” in “1851”, with the second line illegible. On the other side of the cross guard it states “Generalfeldmarshall von Hahnke, 1851-1863, Jerusalen Reise, 1898”. This inscription is clearly over earlier wear on the cross guard, and as von Hahnke was promoted to Generalfeldmarshall in 1905, it has to have been done after 1905. A sword to a distinguished Prussian officer who is easily researched. CONDITION: Very good overall. WZ 1,500 - 2,500

2009 - LOT OF 3: IMPERIAL GERMAN PRUSSIAN SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 33” (B) 32” (C) 33 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 39” (B) 39” (C) 40 - 1/4” Lot contains: (A) Prussian WWI Artillery Lion Head Sword, (B) Prussian M1889 Officer sword, and (C) Prussian WWI Artillery Lion Head Sword. (A) Prussian Artillery Officer deluxe Lion Head sword with a 33” blade marked “Waarenhaus Fur Armee & Marine, Berlin”. Heavy nickel plated blade is excellent, with runner and scattered marks, LOT - 2009 and light freckling to about 5%. Deluxe brass fittings retain approximately 30% of their gilt finish. Wire-wrapped shark skin grip displays moderate wear and damage, with several loose strands. Black painted scabbard retains approximately 95% of its original finish, with some freckling, especially near the throat. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. (B) Prussian M1889 sword with a 32” unmarked blade. Nickel plated blade is very good, with runner and scattered marks, and freckling. Entire front edge has been poorly sharpened. Wire wrapped shark skin grip has moderate wear, with several of the wire strands being loose. Grip has the Prussian emblem attached. Brass fittings retain less than 5% of the gilt finish, with heavy patina. Cross guard is named to a “Hptm. Henn. Essen.”. Black plated steel scabbard retains approximately 35% of its original finish, with heavy freckling, and scattered marks throughout. CONDITION: Overall good to very good condition. (C) Prussian Artillery Officer deluxe Lion Head sword with a 33” blade marked “Alex Coppel, Solingen” and “Crown W, 17”. Nickel plated blade is very good plus condition with runner and scattered marks, as well as freckling to approximately 5% of its surface. Deluxe brass fittings retain no noticeable gilt finish, with dried polish in the recesses. Shark skin grip exhibits moderate wear and staining, and the wire strands are tight. Blued steel scabbard retains approximately 50% of its finish with patina, freckling, scattered marks, and about a dozen dings. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 800 - 1,200

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2010 - LOT OF 4: IMPERIAL GERMAN SAXON, HESSIAN, BAVARIAN, AND PRUSSIAN SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 29” (B) 32” (C) 32” (D) 33” Overall Length: (A) 36” (B) 38 1/4” (C) 39 - 1/2” (D) 39 - 1/2” Lot contains: (A) Saxon M1889 Infantry officer sword with a 29” nickel plated blade retaining 60-65% of its finish and marked “Eisenhauer Carantirt” with a Saxon Royal cypher with freckling over 30-35%. Brass fittings have heavy patina and wire-wrapped shark skin grip is in good condition. Steel scabbard retains less than 10% of its black painted finish with heavy freckling over the remainder. LOT - 2010 CONDITION: Fair to good. (B) Hessian Court Official sword with a 32” double-etched blade with heavy scattered marks, freckling, and 55-60% of its nickel finish remaining. Brass fittings have heavy patina, and wire wrapped shark skin grip is in good condition. Leather scabbard retains less than 10% of it black finish and brass fittings have heavy patina. CONDITION: Good. (C) Bavarian heavy cavalry sword with a 32” unmarked nickel plated blade retaining more than 90% of it finish with light scattered marks and freckling. Nickel-plated steel fittings retain 60-65% of their finish, and the black trylon grip is 75% remaining. Black painted steel scabbard retains 55-60% of its finish with freckling. CONDITION: Very good. (D) Prussian Fusilier sword with a 33” double-etched blade “W.K. & C.” marked blade retaining 85-90% is it finish, with freckling and scattered marks. Brass fittings have heavy patina and wire wrapped shark skin grip is very good. Nickel plated scabbard retains more than 90% of its finish with freckling and scattered marks. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 500 - 900

2011 - LOT OF 4: IMPERIAL GERMAN BADEN, PRUSSIAN, AND BAVARIAN SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 28” (B) 32” (C) 30 - 1/2” (D) 32 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 34 - 1/4” (B) 38 - 1/2” (C) 38 - 1/2” (D) 39 - 1/2” Lot contains: (A) Imperial German Baden Court Sword, (B) Imperial German Prussian M1889 Sword, (C) Imperial German Prussian M1889 Sword, and (D) Imperial German Bavarian Sword. (A) Baden court sword with a 28” double etched unmarked blade. Blade is very good, with runner and scattered marks, several light dings, light freckling, and faint LOT - 2011 floral pattern etching. Black grip has moderate wear and brass fittings retain approximately 10% of the gilt finish, with heavy patina. Black leather scabbard has moderate wear and damage, and the brass throat has freckling. Brass tip has dents over entire surface. CONDITION: Overall good to very good condition. (B) Prussian M1889 sword with a 32” blade marked “Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co., Solingen”. Nickel plated blade is very good, with light runner, light scattered marks, and light freckling, especially near the tip and cross guard. Wire wrapped shark skin grip has moderate to heavy wear, with light damage to the wire. Grip has the standard Prussian emblem attached, and brass fittings retain approximately 5% of the gilt finish, with heavy patina. Both cross guard and scabbard have matching unit number of “B.K.42.F.I.5” Blued steel scabbard retains approximately 70% of its original finish, with freckling, scattered marks, and 3 dings near the tip. Throat fitting is missing. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. (C) Prussian M1889 sword with a 30” unmarked blade. Nickel plated blade is good, with runner and scattered marks and freckling. Entire front edge has been poorly sharpened. Wire wrapped shark skin grip has heavy wear, with a most of the wire strands being loose. Poor condition grip has the Prussian emblem attached. Brass fittings retain approximately 5% of the gilt finish, with heavy patina. Black plated steel scabbard retains approximately 15% of its original finish, with heavy freckling, and scattered marks throughout CONDITION: Overall poor condition. (D) Bavarian sword with a 32” unmarked blade in very good condition with runner and scattered marks, freckling throughout, and a number of light dings. Wire wrapped shark skin grip is poor, and nickel fittings are loose with heavy patina. Nickel plated steel scabbard has approximately 10% of its finish with freckling over the remainder of its surface. CONDITION: Overall poor. WZ 500 - 800 132

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2012 - LOT OF 4: GERMAN MILITARY SWORDS AND BAYONET. Blade Length: (A) 20 - 3/4” (B) 30” (C) 33” (D) 33 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 26 - 1/2” (B) 36 - 1/2” (C) 39 - 1/2” (D) 39 - 1/2” Lot contains: (A) Imperial German M1898 bayonet with a 20” nickel plated blade retaining 95% if its original finish with light freckling and marked “W.K. & C., Solingen”. Fittings retain 45-50% of their nickel finish with dark undamaged wooden grips. Leather scabbard is dry and retains 45-50% of its black finish, with nickel plated fittings retaining 85+% of their finish. Early bayonet frog is attached LOT - 2012 in good condition. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (B) Imperial German WWI “Blucher” sword with a 30” blade with scattered marks, freckling, and has been resharpened. Blade is dated 1916 with a “1920” Reichswehr reissue date, with crossed out mismatched unit markings on sword and scabbard. Steels fittings are covered in patina and freckling, with a lightly damaged grip. Blued steel scabbard retains 90-95% of its finish, with light freckling. Incorrect portepee is attached. CONDITION: Very good overall. (C) German pre-WWII Lion Head artillery sword with a 33” triple-etched “W.K. & C.” marked nickel plated blade retaining 95% of its finish, with moderate runner and scattered marks. Brass fittings retain 60-65% of their gilt finish, and wire wrapped trylon grip with most of the wire being loose. Blued steel scabbard retains 90+% of its blued finish with light to moderate freckling, and a half dozen light to moderate dents. CONDITION: Excellent plus. (D) Third Reich Police Officer sword with a 33” resharpened steel blade, with a moderate level of scattered marks and 55-60% freckling. The blade is bent 10 degrees off-center about 14” from the tip, and the tip is again bent another 10 degrees. Steel fittings have less then 5% of their nickel finish with heavy freckling over the remainder. Pommel cap is the officer style, and the wire wrapped grip with police emblem are very good. Black painted scabbard retains 60-55% if its finish, with heavy scattered marks, and the fittings are heavily freckled, with with both sides of the top fitting being heavily bent above the screws. CONDITION: Fair to good. WZ 700 - 1,200

2013 - LOT OF 4: 3 SHORT SWORDS AND 1 MACHETE BY VARIOUS MAKERS. Blade Length: (A) 14 - 1/2” (B) 22” (C) 22” (D) 23 - 1/4 Overall Length: (A) 19 - 1/2” (B) 27” (C) 27 - 1/2” (D) 28 - 1/4” (A) Vintage German Hunting Sword marked “G. ECKENHOFF NACHF. BERLIN”, 14-1/2” blade which bears deep pitting, fragments of blade etch. The overall is 19-1/4” long. Handled in genuine ivory, ivory has excellent patina, it is decorated with 3 acorn motifs on both sides. Fancy D Guard with figural hoof. CONDITION: Fair to good, with original scabbard, was throated in brass with missing tip. (B) “LEGITIMUS COLLINS & CO IND COL.” Original paper tags remain on back blade face, Machete blade is 22”, overall 26-3/4”. Handled in black composite. CONDITION: Near mint, has correct leather scabbard marked Panama, heavily embossed with geometric decorations and rosettes. (C) European short sword. Blade is marked with a crown and the name “MERKELE”. Blade is 22” with an overall length of 27-3/4”. Handled in cross hatched hard wood with heavy brass full guard depicting clam shell, and brass crown. CONDITION: Excellent, includes correct leather scabbard, completely intact with brass tip and throat. (D) Sterile European short sword with heavily pitted 23-1/4” blade, overall length is 28-1/2”. Handled in ebony with brass mounts, full brass hand guard. CONDITION: Fair to good, includes non original leather sheath. TN 500 - 700

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2014 - GERMAN POST-WWI FREIKORPS VISOR CAP. Post-WWI German “Freikorps” visor cap in a Feldgrau wool with a half inch area of moth damage on the left top, with a couple of other light moth tracks. Olive green wool center band and crown piping have very light moth tracks. Imperial German and Prussian cockades are attached, as well as an early NSDAP eagle. Black leather visor has light damage, and the black patent leather chin cord with black painted steel fittings has light wear and cracking. Brown cotton twill lining and oil cloth head liner exhibit very light wear. Brown leather sweatband is supple and has light wear. Consignor provided some photos which show these types of caps, but not this one specifically. CONDITION: Excellent plus. WZ 600 - 900

2015 - GERMAN POST-WWI FREIKORPS VISOR CAP. Post-WWI German “Freikorps” visor cap in a Feldgrau wool with moderate moth damage consisting of small holes, tracking, and some repaired areas throughout. Four field gray painted vent rivets are present. Olive green wool center band and crown piping have moderate moth damage as well. Imperial German and Hanseatic cockades are attached, and well as the skull and cross bones. Black leather visor has moderate heat damage, and the black leather chin cord with black painted steel fittings is excellent. Brown cotton twill lining has light staining throughout, and is marked “Stirndruckfreie Qualitats Mutze” with an undamaged celluloid sweatshield. Brown leather sweatband is crack through in two areas and has a paper tag with size “59” pinned to it. Consignor provided some photos which show these types of caps, but not this one specifically. CONDITION: Very good overall. WZ 500 - 800

LOT - 2016 2016 - THIRD REICH SMALL PHOTO PROJECTOR WITH ACCESSORIES IN ORIGINAL CASE. Lot contains a mostly complete and rare Third Reich “Kleinbildwerfer Diafant Modell I”, or “small photo projector”, made by “Daifant” and is their “Model 1”. The unit is in its correct case measuring 18” by 15” by 5”, with the instructions mounted on the inside lid. The unit operates on 250 watts, 50 volts, with 5 amp lamps. Both the projector and the electrical unit are identified with an aluminum plate with a Third Reich eagle and swastika, as well as “39L/ 20005”. The power cord, several slide holders, and an empty lamp box are included. An unusual item which is unlikely to be encountered again. CONDITION: Projector is near mint, while case is excellent. WZ 400 - 600

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2017 - THIRD REICH EARLY SA DAGGER Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 13 - 3/4” Early SA dagger with a “CARL FR. KUHRT” maker marked blade, which is ranked 8th on the rarity scale. Blade has nice cross graining with light runner and scattered marks, and some very light freckling near LOT - 2017 the cross guard. Solid nickel fittings have a uniform moderate age patina with very light scratches, and the cross guard has the SA District marking of “Fr” (Franken). Rosewood grip has been factory lacquered and retains 85-90%. Early SA eagle and emblem exhibit light wear. Anodized scabbard retains 25-30% of its thinning original brown finish, with freckling scattered throughout. Nickel fittings have uniform patina, and the lower fitting has approximately a dozen very light dents on the edges, and several on the main surfaces.Plated nickel steel fittings have a nice age patina throughout, with a couple of light scrapes and tiny dings near the tip. Correct hangars are attached, and one is marked “RZM, M5/8” and the other “A” for “Assmann”, and “DRGM”. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WZ 600 - 1,000 2018 - THIRD REICH EARLY PARTIAL ROHM SA DAGGER Blade Length: 8 - 1/2” Overall Length: 13 - 1/4” Early “partial Rohm” SA dagger with an unmarked blade which has been heavily polished, as LOT - 2018 no cross graining is present, and both the standard SA motto and Rohm inscription are faint. Heavy freckling covers the blade, and the tip is damaged. Blade turns slightly in its fittings. Solid nickel fittings have a uniform moderate age patina, scattered marks, blemishes, and the cross guard has the SA District marking of “Wf” (Westfalen). Rosewood grip is dry with light dings and scratches. While the SA eagle is original to the grip, it has been smashed hard in the center, causing it to be more deeply impressed and forcing the wings tips to pop out. SA emblem has always been hit causing 85% of its enamel to crack off. Anodized scabbard retains 25-30% of its thinning original brown finish, with freckling, some of it heavy, over the entire surface. Scabbard has been heavily smashed in its center, which has flattened part of it and turned the ends up. Blade will still fit in the scabbard. Plated nickel steel fittings have a nice age patina throughout, with a couple of light scrapes and tiny dings near the tip. Correct hangar is attached. CONDITION: Overall fair to good. WZ 400 - 700

2019 - THIRD REICH CHAINED NSKK DAGGER Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 13 - 3/4” Chained NSKK dagger with a “RZM, M7/66, 1942” marked blade with cross graining, light scattered LOT - 2019 marks, very light freckling, and light to moderate runner marks. The SA style motto of “Alles fur Deutschland” is present on the blade. Solid nickel fittings have several very light scratches. Rosewood grip, zinc eagle, and SA emblem are near mint. Scabbard retains approximately 96-98% of its original black painted finish, with several light scratches and chips. Nickel plated steel fittings retain 95=% of their finish, with no visible damage. The steel chain links and connecting rings excellent plus, and one links is marked “Musterschutz NSKK Korpsfuhrng”, with another having the “RZM, M5/6”. CONDITION: Overall near mint. WZ 1,400 - 2,000

2020 - THIRD REICH CHAINED NSKK DAGGER Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 13 - 3/4” Chained NSKK dagger with a “RZM, M7/66, 1941” marked blade which has been heavily polished with only LOT - 2020 faint cross graining visible, light runner and scattered marks, with a couple of spots of freckling. The SA style motto of “Alles fur Deutschland” is present on the blade. Solid nickel fittings appear to have been polished. Rosewood grip has one light surface crack near the cross guard, and it, as well as the SA emblem and eagle, are excellent. Scabbard retains approximately 95-97% of its original black painted finish, with several light scratches and chips. Nickel plated steel fittings retain approximately 95% of their finish. The steel chain links and connecting rings exhibit 30-35% light freckling, and one link is marked “Musterschutz NSKK Korpsfuhrng”, with another having the “RZM, M5/8”. Clip spring is missing. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WZ 1,200 1,800

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2021 - GERMAN WWII A.W.W. 37 KRIEGSMARINE FLARE GUN. Manufacturer: A.W.W. Serial No. 357 Caliber/Bore: 26.5mm Barrel Length: 4 - 1/2” Kriegsmarine 26.5mm single-barrel flare gun marked “A.W.W.37”, “L. Nr. 357”, and with the KM marking of eagle over “M” on the left side front of the frame. Brass frame and barrel have a rich dark patina over 75-80% its surface. Wooden grips have very light damage and the bore is clean. Flare gun functions properly. A very rare flare gun of which apparently 500 were made. CONDITION: Very good. WZ 2,000 3,000

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LOT - 2022 2022 - GERMAN WWII M40 HEER SINGLE DECAL HELMET German WWII Heer M40 single decal helmet marked “ET66” for the maker “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of 66, with a lot number of “1183”. Shell retains 85-90% of its original smooth gray-green paint. Interior retains approximately 95% of its untouched smooth gray-green finish. Heer decal is in 90+% condition with the required era coat of lacquer, which shows up nicely with a blacklight. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. Liner is complete, untouched, in a nice light tan color, with a size stamp of “59”, and some medium fraying to the leather all the way around its circumference. Original drawstring is present, and one leather liner tongue is broken off. Original chinstrap with freckled gray painted steel buckle and aluminum rivets are present, with some light wear, and a “RBNr”. A very desirable, untouched, and complete M40 combat helmet. CONDITION: Overall excellent+. WZ 700 - 1,000

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2023 - GERMAN WWII WAFFEN SS M42 SINGLE DECAL HELMET German WWII Waffen SS M42 single decal helmet marked “ckl64” for the maker of “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “3872”. Shell retains 55-60% of its original rough gray-green paint, with most of the wear on the upper half. Interior retains approximately 50% of its untouched rough gray-green finish. SS decal is a “Pocher” and is in 90+% condition with the required era coat of lacquer, which shows up nicely with a blacklight. The rank and name of the SS soldier “Oscha Staus” is painted in an aged white paint on the rear skit. The rank is for a SS “Oberscharfueher” or NCO senior platoon leader. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. Liner is complete, untouched, in a nice light tan color, with a size stamp of “57”, and some light to medium staining/ fraying to the leather. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with steel fittings, with some light wear, and a “RBNr”. A very desirable untouched, complete, and named (possibly researchable) M42 SS combat helmet. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WZ 3,000 - 4,000

SEE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS 2024 - GERMAN WWII HEER M40 SINGLE DECAL HELMET German WWII Heer M40 single decal helmet marked “EF68” for the maker of “Emaillerwerk A.G.”, in a shell size of 68, with an illegible lot number of “x5x0”. Shell retains approximately 80% of its original smooth gray-green paint, but a heavy coat of lacquer has been postwar applied. Interior retains approximately 90% of its untouched smooth gray-green finish. The German name of “Graf” is painted on the rear skirt in white paint. Heer decal is in 50% condition with the required era coat of lacquer present on the undamaged areas, which shows up nicely with a blacklight. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. Liner is present, complete, very dark, heavily worn and cracked, and has been treated. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap is attached, but is very dark, cracked, and has been treated. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. WZ 400 700

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2025 - GERMAN WWII WAFFEN SS GROUND DUG M35 HELMET German WWII SS M35 single decal helmet with no visible markings. Shell is freckled and pitted throughout its entire surface. Decal appears to be an “ET” type, in 15% condition. Other decal is not present. Original liner assembly with an aluminum band has been added at some point, and is in good condition. Liner attachment rivets/ pins have been added. Original chinstrap in excellent condition with aluminum fittings has been added as well. CONDITION: Overall fair to good. WZ 300 - 500

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2026 - LOT OF 3: GERMAN WWII HEER DAGGER, BAYONET, AND HJ KNIFE Blade Length: (A) 5 - 1/2” (B) 5 - 5/8” (C) 10” (D) 10” Overall Length: (A) 9 - 3/4” (B) 10 - 1/2” (C) 14 - 1/2” (D) 15 - 1/4” Lot contains: (A) Heer dagger with a “WKC” marked blade in very good plus condition with light freckling, runner, and scattered marks. Trylon grip has light wear, and fittings retain 90+ of their finish. Scabbard has finish blemishes and is undamaged. CONDITION: Overall excellent. (B) K98 bayonet marked “8834” and “Paul Weyersberg & Co., Solingen” retaining 95+% of its late blued finish. Scabbard appears to be unmarked and in the same condition. Unmarked leather bayonet frog in very good condition. CONDITION: Overall excellent plus. (C) Hitler Youth knife with a “RZM, M7/51/38” marked blade in very good condition with freckling and scattered marks. Black grips and nickel plated steel fittings are excellent. HJ emblem is present with light damage. Scabbard retains approximately 50% of its painted black finish. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 400 - 700 LOT - 2026 2027 - THIRD REICH EARLY SA DAGGER Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 13 - 3/4” Early SA dagger with a “Puma, Solingen” marked blade which exhibits heavy polishing and freckling removal, which has removed most of the cross graining. Blade turns slightly in its fittings. Solid nickel fittings have a uniform moderate age patina, scattered marks, and the cross guard has the SA District marking of “Nrh” (Niederrheim). Rosewood grip is in excellent with a couple of light dings and scratches. SA emblem and eagle are original to the grip and in excellent condition. Anodized scabbard retains 85-90% of its original brown finish, with 40-45% of its lacquer, with light freckling and three light dents on the lower edge. Plated nickel steel fittings have a nice age patina throughout, with a couple of light scrapes and tiny dings near the tip. Blade fits very tightly in the scabbard. CONDITION: Overall very good plus. WZ 400 - 700

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2028 - GERMAN WWII M40 LUFTWAFFE SINGLE DECAL HELMET German WWII Luftwaffe M40 single decal helmet marked “hkp64” for the maker “Sashsische Emailler”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “806”. Shell has been postwar covered in a heavy coat of shellac with approximately 90% of it remaining. While it is unknown if that finish can be removed, it does appear that a very high percentage of it original rough blue-gray finish remains underneath. Interior retains 90+% of its untouched smooth blue-gray finish. The Luftwaffe decal is 90+% intact, but under the shellac coating. The entire liner assembly with a zinc band appears to have been replaced, and one of the helmet three rivets is missing; missing before the helmet was coated in shellac. Size “53” marked tan leather liner is intact with moderate wear and fraying on the rim. Drawstring is present, and a maker marked (date is illegible) original chinstrap with steel fittings with moderate wear and almost broken through six inches from the tip, is also attached. CONDITION: Very good. WZ 350 - 600

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2029 - LOT OF FOUR: GERMAN WWII HEER CAP HEER PITH HELMET WEST GERMAN CAP AND EUROPEAN HELMET (A) The First Model German Pith Helmet is made of light tan canvas which exhibits dark patina and scattered spotting throughout the exterior. The leather rim band has cracks from age, and a few areas with tears. A set of Heer Shields, consisting of the Heer’s Reichsadler and Tri-Color National Shield, are affixed to LOT - 2029 the helmet with three prongs bent over the helmets interior lining. The interior lining of the helmet is dark red with a light layer of dust settlement from storage. The helmets leather sweatband has deteriorated and separated from the felt lining. CONDITION: Good. (B) The Heer Infantry NCO Visor is made of a feldgrau tricot wool which has developed a light patina, and a few moth nips throughout. The white wool piping of the visor signifies Infantry. The piping exhibits the same patina and scattered marks as the rest of the caps exterior as well as a few moth nips. The visors Wehrmacht Adler emblem is missing, as well as the chinstrap, and chinstrap retaining buttons. The black lacquered bill of the visor exhibits light cracks from age, and nice checkering on the underside. The helmets lining is constructed from an orange colored oil cloth. The rhomboid celluloid sweatshield is surprisingly intact. The visors leather sweatband has become deteriorated with areas that have become unstitched from the cap, as well as a few smaller sections missing. CONDITION: Good. (C) The East German Cavalry Visor is in unissued condition. The exterior is made of tricot wool with a golden-yellow piping. The East German Cavalry Emblem is affixed to the front for the cap by means of two prongs. The leather NCO chinstrap is intact. The interior is made of simple rayon, and retains its plastic sweat shield with maker code. The original sweatband is intact. CONDITION: Excellent to Near Mint. (D) The East German Steel Helmet is painted with a darker felgrau paint that has scattered light marks. The interior leather liner is intact and appears lightly worn. The original leather chinstrap is intact. A makers stamp is observed on the under side of the rim. CONDITION: Excellent. D.W. 400 - 600

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2030 - GERMAN WWII HEER M42 SINGLE DECAL HELMET German WWII Heer M42 single decal helmet marked “ET64” for the maker of “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “2552”. Shell retains 90+% of its original rough gray-green paint, with areas of freckling where the finish is damaged. Interior retains approximately 50% of its rough gray-green finish, with the remaining areas freckled and dirty. Certainly untouched. Heer decal is in approximately 93% condition with the required era coat of lacquer, which shows up nicely with a blacklight. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. Liner is complete, untouched, in a medium tan color, with a size stamp of “56”, and some medium fraying and damage/ cracks to the leather. Original drawstring is present. Chinstrap is not present. A helmet which has suffered from bad storage, but with an excellent decal. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WZ 500 - 800

2031 - GERMAN WWII HEER M42 HELMET German WWII Heer M42 single decal helmet marked “NS66” for the maker of “Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke AG Schwerte”, in a shell size of 66, with a lot number of “6723”. Shell retains 95% of its original smooth gray-green paint, and appears to have been unissued with the normal wear after 75 years . Some dirt and paint freckles are present, mainly on the rear skirt. Interior retains approximately 95% of its untouched rough gray-green finish. A nice dome stamp is present. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. Liner is complete, in a medium tan color, and is very dry with moderate flaking and cracking. Original drawstring is present, but there is no chinstrap. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WZ 350 - 500

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LOT - 2032 2032 - GERMAN WWII M40 POLIZEI DOUBLE DECAL HELMET. German WWII Polizei M40 double decal combat helmet marked “Q64” for the maker “Quist”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “371”. Shell retains 85-90% of its original rough gray-green paint, with patina and some freckling over most of its surface. Interior retains approximately 95% of its untouched rough gray-green finish. Both the party and police decal are in 80-85% condition, with the same patina and freckling the shell exhibits, and with some traces of the lacquer present. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. Pigskin leather is intact, untouched, and in a dark red brown color, a size stamp of “57”, with light wear but is dry. Drawstring is missing. Original chinstrap with steel fittings is present, with moderate wear, and is very dry and cracked. A nice untouched combat police helmet. CONDITION: Overall very good+. WZ 800 - 1,200

2033 - LOT OF 4: IMPERIAL GERMAN, GERMAN WWII SWORDS, AND SCABBARD. Blade Length: (A) 31 - 3/4” (B) 31 - 1/2” (C) 34 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 37” (B) 36 1/2” (C) 39” Lot contains: (A) Imperial German M1852 Cavalry sword with a triple-etched blade. Nickel-plated blade has light runner and scattered marks, light freckling, and is in excellent LOT - 2033 condition. Blade has two blued panels denoting “Train Bataillon Nr. 7” and “Zur Erinnerung an Meine Dienstzeit”, and scenes depicting this mounted supply unit. Sharp skin wrapped grip and nickels fittings are excellent with dull patina. Nickel plated steel scabbard is very good, moderate patina, scattered freckling and three minor dents. CONDITION: Overall excellent. (B) Third Reich Lion Head sword with a 31” “Alcoso” marked excellent nickel-plated blade with light runner and moderate scattered marks. Red ruby eyed brass fittings, which retain approximately 50% of their gilt finish, and the wire wrapped trylon grip are very good to excellent. Black painted steel scabbard retains 85-90% of its original black painted finish with freckling and two dents near the tip. CONDITION: Overall excellent. (C) Third Reich Dove Head sword with a 33” “D. Luneschloss” marked near mint nickel-plated blade with light runner and moderate scattered marks. Deluxe brass fittings, which retain approximately 90% of their gilt finish, and the wire wrapped trylon grip are very excellent to near mint. Crossguard has the initials on “KD” or “DK” and the date “1940” etched on it. Black painted steel scabbard retains 95+% of its original black painted finish with light freckling. CONDITION: Overall excellent+ to near mint. (D) Imperial German black painted scabbard. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WZ 700 - 1,200 140

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2034 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII KRIEGSMARINE PITH HELMET AND FOUL WEATHER CAP. Lot contains: (A) German WWII Kriegsmarine pith helmet constructed in a tan canvas with light age wear and staining. A olive green cotton lining covers the interior and crown, and only exhibits light staining. Leather sweatband band is in tan leather with light wear and stains, has a maker mark embossed on the band, and is stamped “57” and “ORL 1941” in black ink under the sweat band. LOT - 2034 Helmet trim is a medium tan with moderate wear. Brown leather chinstrap is attached with light edge wear, with brass fittings with patina. National colors are an unusual variant and retains 95% of its painted finish, the the brass KM eagle emblem retains 95% of its finish, and in the same style as the colors. CONDITION: Excellent plus. (B) German WWII Kriegsmarine foul weather cap in an olive cotton canvas in unissued condition. This type of cap was worn by U-Boat and surface warship crews. Interior presents a “1940”, WaA320”, and “WILLY SPRENGFPEIL MUTZENFABRIK, HAMBURG 19” in black ink stampings. Center seams inside are treated with waterproofing, with a tan cotton chinstrap. CONDITION: Mint. WZ 600 - 900

LOT - 2035 2035 - LOT OF 3: GERMAN WWII HEER PITH HELMETS Lot contains: (A) German WWII Heer pith helmet constructed in a tan canvas with light age wear and staining. A tan cotton lining covers the interior and only exhibits light staining. Center is an undamaged red cotton. Leather sweatband band is in tan leather with light wear and stains, size stamped “56”, with very light damage from an old inventory sticker. Also marked “B.K. 41 under the sweat band. Helmet trim is an olive leather with moderate to heavy flaking and cracking. Green leather chinstrap is attached with light to moderate edge wear, with brass fittings with patina. Both the National colors and Heer aluminum emblems appear to have been replaced and retain 90-95% of their painted finish. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) German WWII Heer pith helmet constructed in an olive green felt with light age wear and some moth damage. Center band has several dozen moth nips. A green felt lining covers the interior and only exhibits light staining with about approximately a dozen moth nips. Crown is in an undamaged red felt. Leather sweat band is in tan leather and undamaged, with a marking of “JHS” embossed on it, as well as “58-1942” stamped in black ink under the band. Helmet trim is an olive leather with light wear and damage. Green leather chinstrap is attached with very light wear, with steel fittings. Both the National colors and Heer aluminum emblems are originally attached and both retain 95+% of their painted finish. CONDITION: Near mint. (C) German WWII Heer pith helmet constructed fin a olive green felt with light age wear. A green cotton lining covers the interior and only exhibits light staining. Center is an undamaged red felt. Leather sweat band is in tan leather and undamaged, with an inventory sticker. Helmet trim is an olive leather with light wear and damage. Green leather chinstrap is attached with very light wear, with steel fittings with patina. National colors retains 95+ of its finish, and the brass Heer retains 80-85%. CONDITION: Near mint. WZ 600 - 900

2036 - THIRD REICH NSFK ENLISTED KEPI. Third Reich NSFK “Flying Korps” other ranks Kepi in a blue gray wool with a four inch area on the right false flap of moth tracking and a hole. Golden yellow piping is undamaged, and there are four vent rivets. Era applied aluminum NSFK eagle is present. Black leather chinstrap, retained by two black painted steel buttons, exhibits very light wear with freckled black painted steel fittings. Full brown leather sweatband has moderate wear and was repaired on the left side with gray duct tape. Blue gray cotton twill head liner is marked “56” with the maker of “Clemens Wagner” in black ink. Celluoid sweatshield has several long cracks with a one inch square missing. Blue gray cotton twill liner is intact with an illegible black ink stamp. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ 500 - 800 LOT - 2036

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2037 - LOT OF 5: US HELMETS AND SOVIET OVERSEAS CAP. Lot consists of: US Kevlar “Fritz” helmet with woodland pattern cover in near mint condition, a US civil defense helmet in very good condition, a US civil defense helmet with emblem and 65% paint in very good condition, a US World War I “doughboy” helmet with a faux camouflage paint job, and a Soviet overseas cap in size 56 with a maker tag adorned with several dozen Cold War era pins and badges. CONDITION: Very good to near mint. WZ 250 - 500 2038 - GERMAN WWII HEER INFANTRY OFFICER VISOR CAP. Heer Infantry officer visor cap made in a high quality Feldgrau wool which appears to be undamaged, and with only very light staining on the top. A dark green wool center band with no damage but is slightly crushed. The white piping is intact with no visible damage. The Heer silver bullion eagle, wreath, and chin cord are undamaged and original to the cap, with an aluminum cockade. The black vulkanfibre visor is undamaged, with the underside in a medium brown crosshatch pattern, with very light wear. The interior is fully lined in a medium gray rayon with no visible damage and very light staining. The celluoid sweatshield is present with the maker mark of “Franz Fabel, Mainz”, has two square inches missing, and with a crack The tan leather sweatband has very light fraying and staining. CONDITION: Near mint. WZ 500 - 800

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2039 - THIRD REICH NSKK OFFICER KEPI. Third Reich NSKK officer Kepi in a dark olive wool body with no noticeable damage. Officer silver bullion is intact, and the correctly hand applied flat wire NSKK banner and eagle are undamaged. Four black painted vent rivets are present. Black leather chinstrap, retained by two black painted steel buttons, exhibits very light wear with black painted steel fittings. The correct NSKK button is pin through the false flap. Full brown leather sweatband has light to moderate wear with two 1/4 inch cracks along the front, and the right visor edge is slightly loose. Brown oil cloth head liner is size marked “55” in silver, and and has several blurred stamps and numbers present. A one inch piece of the crown wire stiffener is visible. Brown cotton twill liner on the sides. CONDITION: Excellent plus. WZ 700 - 1,000 2040 - THIRD REICH HITLER YOUTH MOUNTAIN HAT. Hitler Youth mountain cap in a dark blue wool with no visible damage. A HJ emblem is pinned to the front and through the lining, and a stemless Edelweiss is sewn to the left side of the pull-down flap. A factory paper label it clipped to the left side rear with the size marking of “53” and a “1930” which is not likely to be the date. Pull down has a nickel plated steel buckle on the front. Dark blue rayon lining is undamaged and the size of “53” is applied to the head lining in white ink. CONDITION: Near mint. WZ 400 - 700

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2041 - THIRD REICH SA GRUPPE HOCHWALD KEPI. Third Reich Sturmabteilung “Bayern Hochwald” leader Kepi in a light brown cotton twill construction with no visible damage. Light blue wool top has moth tracking along a seven inch portion along the crown on the front and right corner. SA eagle emblem retains all of its silver wash finish. An aluminum stemless Edelweiss with black painted swastika is attached on the left side. Brown leather chinstrap, retained by two brown painted steel buttons, exhibits moderate wear with brown painted steel fittings. Full brown leather sweatband is intact with only very light wear. Size “57” stamped oil cloth head liner and brown cotton twill liner are intact and are excellent plus. A large four inch “RZM” tag with various issue numbers is attached under the sweat band on the inside right. CONDITION: Excellent plus. WZ 500 - 800 2042 - GERMAN WWII LAND CUSTOMS OFFICER VISOR CAP. Third Reich Land Customs officer visor cap made in a high quality Feldgrau wool with a half dozen tiny moth nips. A dark green wool center band, and the dark green piping exhibits no damage. The Land Customs hand applied bullion wreath/ cockade and aluminum eagle are undamaged. Silver and green bullion chin cord is also undamaged. The black vulkanfibre visor and tan crosshatch pattern underside have very light wear. The interior is fully lined in a tan rayon with no visible damage and moderate staining. The celluoid sweatshield is present with a one inch piece missing on top. The tan leather sweatband has the front 35% missing with another five inch piece of a different sweatband added with a nice stitching. While odd, it does appear to have been period done. Written on the left side of the sweatband is “C. Smith, Sept 14, 1944, Germany”. CONDITION: very good to excellent. WZ 500 - 800 2043 - THIRD REICH SA GRUPPE FRANKEN LEADER KEPI Third Reich Sturmabteilung “Gruppe Franken” leader kepi made from a high quality brown tricot wool, which is undamaged, other than a three inch black stain on the rear. Yellow wool top has a couple of moth nips around the SA emblem. Two color brown twisted leader piping is hand applied, and slightly loose in some areas. SA eagle emblem retains all of its finish, appears to be original to the Kepi, with an extra hole is present above the eagle’s head. Brown leather chinstrap, retained by two brown painted steel buttons, exhibits light wear with nickel plated steel fittings. Full brown leather sweatband is intact with only very light wear. Oil cloth head liner with unmarked sweat shield and brown cotton twill liner are intact and are excellent plus. CONDITION: Excellent plus. WZ 900 - 1,300

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2044 - THIRD REICH NSKK MARINE VISOR CAP. NSKK Marine (Navy) visor cap in a dark blue wool with light wear and damage, to include a half inch area of damage above the eagle where the wire stiffener is broken and exposed. The black ribbed fabric center band has light soiling and both sides being slightly crushed. A gold washed NSKK banner eagle is attached to the top, and a gold bullion wreath and cockade is hand hand applied to the top and band, with light wear to both. The black leather visor with machine sewn edging presents light to moderate wear and damage. The enlisted ranks black patent leather chin cord with black painted steel fittings and gold gilt buttons exhibit light wear. The interior is fully lined in a brown cotton twill with light to moderate wear and staining. Celluloid sweatshield has a two square inch piece missing with several cracks and dents. The light brown leather sweatband has heavy damage with approximately 12 inches of cracks and broken areas. CONDITION: Very good overall. WZ 600 - 900 2045 - THIRD REICH NSKK MARINE VISOR CAP. NSKK Marine (Navy) visor cap in a dark blue wool with light wear and several spots of light moth tracking. The black ribbed fabric center band with only some light damage on the rear seam. A silver finished brass NSKK eagle with black highlights is loosely attached to the top. A gold bullion wreath and cockade piece with light wear is hand applied to the top and center band. The black vulkanfibre visor with machine sewn edging presents very light wear. The enlisted ranks black patent leather chin cord exhibits the usual heat damage and the black painted steel fittings are excellent. The interior is fully lined in a blue rayon with light staining. Celluloid sweatshield has a few loose threads and is marked “E. Dalluge, Hannover”. The medium brown leather sweatband has light to moderate age wear and staining, and has the two initials of “H” and “T” pinned to the right side. An uncommon visor cap. CONDITION: Excellent plus. WZ 700 - 1,100

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2046 - LOT OF 4: GERMAN WWII BAYONETS, LUFTWAFFE DAGGER, AND POLICE SWORD. Blade Length: (A) 9 - 5/8” (B) 9 7/8” (C) 10” (D) 33 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 14 - 3/8” (B) 15 - 1/8” (C) 15 - 1/4” (D) 38 - 1/2” Lot contains: (A) K98 Dress Bayonet with a nickel plated blade with scattered marks, nickel fittings with patina, intact black grips, and a black painted steel scabbard retaining 75% of LOT - 2046 its original finish. CONDITION: Overall very good. (B) K98K “K” date, maker “S/155” bayonet with heavy freckling on the fittings/ grip, and 35% of the blued finish on the blade with moderate scattered marks, and several nicks on the front edge. Scabbard retains no finish and is heavily freckled. Includes an early black leather frog. CONDITION: Overall fair. (C) Luftwaffe dagger with a “WKC” marked blade with light scattered marks, a couple of tiny nicks, and light freckling. Aluminum fittings exhibit heavy patina and trylon grip has little of the wire remaining. Steel scabbard has heavy patina and deluxe hangars are attached. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. (D) German WWII Police NCO sword with a 33” blade marked “Herm Rath, Solingen” in very good condition with light freckling and scattered marks. Nickel plated fittings are heavily freckled with 30-35% of their nickel plating remaining. Aluminum police emblem is fitted t its wooden grips. Steel scabbard retains 60-65% of its original black painted finish with freckling and scattered marks. Include portepee in very good condition. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 600 - 900

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2047 - GERMAN WWII HEER INFANTRY OFFICER VISOR CAP. German WWII Army (Heer) Infantry officer visor cap made in a Feldgrau wool with light soiling throughout. A dark green wool center band with no damage, and the white piping is intact with no damage, and lightly soiled. The Heer aluminum eagle, wreath, and cockade are originally applied with patina. Silver bullion chin cord is undamaged. The black vulkanfibre visor exhibits some light cracking, with the underside in a light gray crosshatch pattern, with light wear. The left corner of the visor is damaged. The interior is fully lined in a tan rayon with no visible damage and very light staining. The celluoid sweatshield is present with the maker mark of “Stirndruckfrei Deutsches Reichspatent”. The medium gray leather sweatband has light staining with a quarter inch crack. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 500 - 800 2048 - THIRD REICH HITLER YOUTH MARINE VISOR CAP. Hitler Jugend Marine (Navy) visor cap in a dark blue wool with no noticeable damage. The black ribbed fabric center band with only two tiny snags. A gold Tombak eagle is attached to the top, and a gold wreath with HJ emblem is hand hand applied to the center band only. The black vulkanfibre visor with machine sewn edging presents very light wear, and the black crosshatch pattern underside retains approximately 80% of its glossy finish. The enlisted ranks black leather chin cord with black painted steel fittings is undamaged. The interior is fully lined in a blue cotton twill with light staining. Celluloid sweatshield has a quarter inch piece missing with several light dents. The medium brown leather sweatband has light age wear and has “Deutsche Industrie” embossed on the left side. An unworn and uncommon visor cap. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint. WZ 700 - 1,200 144

LOT - 2049 2049 - THIRD REICH HITLER YOUTH MARINE VISOR CAP. Hitler Jugend Marine (Navy) visor cap in a black tricot wool with light wear and soiling, and several tiny moth tracking spots. The black wool center band with only light wear. A silver Tombak eagle is attached to the top, a Tombak wreath is loosely attached to the center band with two prongs, and HJ emblem is attached via two prongs as well. The black leather visor with machine sewn edging exhibits moderate wear with a dozen cracks. The enlisted ranks black leather chin cord with black painted steel fittings aluminum buttons exhibits light to moderate wear. The interior is fully lined in a black cotton twill with approximately three inches of the head liner being separated from the side lining. A small tan cotton unmarked tag is sewn onto the head liner. The black leather sweatband has light to moderate wear with three one inch cracks on the front. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 700 1,200

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2050 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH RAILWAY AND POSTAL OFFICER VISOR CAPS. Lot contains: (A) Third Reich Railway officials visor cap in dark blue wool with light wear and soiling, with an undamaged black velvet center band and crimson piping. Gold gilt eagle and wreath, as well as the cockade, are original and originally applied with light wear. Blue and gold chin cord, as well as gold buttons, exhibit light wear. Black vulkanfibre visor with a brown underside, exhibit light wear. Brown oil cloth head lining exhibits moderate wear with two half inch holes, is maker marked to “Clemens Wagner, Braunschweig”, has a celluloid sweatshield LOT - 2050 with three inches of edging missing, and has a paper tag with the size of “55” in the name slot. Black leather sweatband has an area of damage where the chin cord button has pushed through. CONDITION: Excellent overall. (B) Third Reich Postal Leader visor cap in a blue wool upper and center band, with light wear and soiling. Cap top is a black oil cloth with light crazing throughout, and there is a gold band at the top of the center band. Silver finish Tombak eagle retains 90% of its silver finish while the cockade retains 50%. Both appear to be original to the cap. Silver bullion chin cord with silver buttons are undamaged, and the black vulkanfibre visor with brown underside exhibit light age. Blue cotton twill lining has moderate staining, and there is a partial maker stamping still visible. Brown leather sweatband has moderate damage throughout. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ 800 - 1,200

2051 - LARGE LOT OF WORLD WAR I & WWII GERMAN MEDALS AND DOCUMENT. Lot consists of: (A) 1939 Knights Cross document and folder. While the parchment document is in very good condition, a slip of paper was glued over the awardees name and an attempt to remove that slip of paper was crudely attempted. The leather folder is torn in half, both the frontispiece page and endpaper have been inked with maps of Europe. The covers red leather veneers show heavy wear and losses. (B) 2 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class, with ribbons. (C) 18 year Luftwaffe Long Service medal. (D) Russia Front Medal. (E) 1939 War Merit Cross 2nd Class. (F) 1939 Black Wound Badge. (G) Small enameled 1914 Iron Cross. (H) Imperial German guard officer’s LOT - 2051 helmet plate, retaining four mounting loops on the reverse. Measures 3-1/4” x 3-1/4”, intact enamels on the face. (I) Hindenburg Cross. (J) Japanese Order of the Sacred Treasure 8th Class. (K) Bullion Luftwaffe cap eagle with 3” wingspan. (L) Imperial German steel belt buckle, and brass “Gott Mit Uns” match holder. (M) German Fire Police Sleeve Eagle. Included are a number of Japanese aluminum and wood tags. CONDITION: Unless noted, all are in very good condition. DG 800 1,200 2052 - GERMAN WWII HEER MOUNTAIN TROOPS OFFICER VISOR CAP. Heer Gebirgsjaeger officer visor cap made in an early war Feldgrau wool with very light soiling and no other damage. A dark green wool center band and medium green piping are undamaged. The hand applied Heer bullion wreath, and aluminum eagle and cockade are originally applied and exhibit patina. An aluminum stemless Edelweiss appears to be originally applied to the front. Silver bullion chin cord is undamaged. The black vulkanfibre visor exhibits crazing throughout, with a dark green crosshatch pattern underside with light wear. The interior is fully lined in a tan rayon with moderate to heavy staining. A well-marked quality celluloid sweatshield is present with the maker mark of “HEINRICH BALKE Mutzenfabrik, BREMEN”, as well as the stitched name tag of “Jung”. The leather sweatband has heavy damage from being worn, with sewn repairs and approximately 15% of it missing. A very uncommon cap. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ 700 - 1,000

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2053 - GERMAN WWII HEER ARTILLERY OFFICER VISOR CAP. Heer Artillery officer visor cap made in a Feldgrau wool with very light soiling and approximately a dozen moth nips on the front and rear. A dark green wool center band with no damage to the wool, and is crushed on the left side and rear. Red wool piping with moth damage on the right side and rear. The Heer silver bullion wreath is sewn to the center band, with an aluminum eagle and cockade (which is in good condition) is present. Silver bullion chin cord is undamaged. The black vulkanfibre visor exhibits light crazing throughout, with the underside in a tan crosshatch pattern, with moderate wear. The left corner of the visor is damaged. The interior is fully lined in a tan rayon with moderate staining. The celluoid sweatshield is intact with the maker mark of “Erel Sonderklasse, Standard” stamped on the head liner. The brown leather sweatband is heavily damaged, loose, and cracked with approximately 35% of it missing. CONDITION: Very good. WZ 400 700

2054 - GERMAN WWII HEER CAVALRY OFFICER VISOR CAP. Heer Cavalry officer visor cap made in a Feldgrau wool with approximately 15 small moth nips and spots of tracking. A dark green wool center band with very light damage, and the golden yellow piping has the lower piping in a slightly different color. The Heer Tombak eagle, wreath, and cockade are originally applied with patina. The Heer “5th Cavalry” style skull added to the front is a reproduction. Silver bullion chin cord has patina. The black vulkanfibre visor and tan crosshatch pattern underside have light wear. The interior is fully lined in a tan rayon with moderate to heavy staining. The celluoid sweatshield is present with the maker mark of “Luhus”. The brown leather sweatband is dry with moderate to heavy staining. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ 500 - 800

2055 - GERMAN WWII HEER INFANTRY ENLISTED VISOR CAP. Heer Infantry enlisted 17th Infantry Regiment visor cap made in a tricot Feldgrau wool with approximately a dozen tiny moth nips. A dark green wool center band and white piping are undamaged. Heer Tombak eagle, wreath, and cockade appear to be originally applied, with patina. A Tombak skull and crossbones emblem, which identifies the unit as the 17th Regiment, appears to be original to the cap with approximately 50% of its silver wash remaining. Enlisted patent leather chin cord exhibits moderate heat damage with black painted steel fittings. The black vulkanfibre visor and green crosshatch pattern underside both have light wear. The interior is fully lined in a tan cotton twill with light aging, and the size of “57” is ink stamped on the head liner. Celluloid sweatshield is present with a couple of loose threads. Medium brown leather sweatband has only light wear. CONDITION: Excellent plus. WZ 700 - 1,000

2056 - GERMAN WWII LUFTWAFFE OFFICER CAP. Luftwaffe officer visor cap made in a higher quality blue gray wool, with the only damage being a moth nip and some extremely light tracking under the eagle. A black ribbed cotton center band and silver bullion piping are in near mint condition. Near mint silver bullion eagle, wreath/ cockade, and chin cord are original to the cap. The black vulkanfibre visor presents some light wear and and crazing, with the underside in black. Very light damage from what appears to be a removed inventory tag. The interior is fully lined in an undamaged light golden-brown rayon with very light staining. The sweat shield is present and intact with a detailed “Erel Sonderklasse Extra” maker mark. The light brown leather sweatband is intact with light staining from wear, especially on the front. CONDITION: Near mint. WZ 700 - 1,100

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2057 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH HITLER YOUTH NAVAL CAP AND NSKK SIDE CAP. Lot contains: (A) Hitler Youth Marine (Naval) cap made from a dark blue wool with no visible damage. Bevo cap tally in medium blue is slipped through loops around the cap and states “1/70 Saarbrucken 1/70”, with a HJ pin is affixed to the front. Dark blue cotton twill lining is missing the celluloid sweatshield and is marked “Sporthaus Munzinger Munchen”. Brown sweatband is intact with light to moderate wear, and has the name “Gluckmann H.” written on it. Inside the left side of the sweatband is a cloth tag marked “Jugendmutze HJ” with the maker codes, RZM, HJ emblem, etc. CONDITION: Near mint. (B) NSKK side cap made in black wool with no visible damage, with fold down side flaps secured by a black painted hook and rivet. Hand applied NSKK triangle is sewn to the left side, and two NSKK aluminum buttons are affixed to the front.Black cotton twill lining is undamaged with age wear. CONDITION: Near mint. WZ 500 - 900

2058 - GERMAN WWII LUFTWAFFE ENLISTED SUMMER VISOR CAP. Luftwaffe summer enlisted visor cap for Flak personnel, made in a removable ribbed white cotton with no damage and light staining throughout, with a black ribbed cotton center band with no visible damage. The red wool piping on the top and bottom of the center band is intact. The Luftwaffe eagle and wreath/ cockade in aluminum are near mint and appear to be original to the cap. The black vulkanfiber visor presents some light wear and crazing, with the underside in an undamaged black. The enlisted patent leather chin cord is attached, with light damage. The tan leather sweatband exhibits moderate wear and is cracked through in two areas with another one inch crack. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ 400 - 700

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2059 - THIRD REICH ALLGEMEINE SS VISOR CAP. Allgemeine SS enlisted visor cap made in a black tricot weave wool with no visible damage and very light aging. The black tricot wool center band also appears to be undamaged, and the white wool piping exhibits light aging. The “Totenkopf” is original, is originally applied to the cap, and retains approximately 45% of its silver finish. The SS eagle, however, is a reproduction. Black patent leather enlisted chinstrap exhibits only like wear with some light cracks, and with black painted steel fittings in excellent condition. The black vulkanfibre visor and brown crosshatch pattern underside exhibit only very light wear and aging. The interior is fully lined in a tan rayon with light to moderate staining. The head liner has an ink stamped size marking of “56”, and a gold embossed “SS” runes in a circle is present as well. Approximately 35% of that emblem has flaked off and is present under the celluloid sweatshield, which is undamaged. The tan leather sweatband has light flaking, and light to moderate staining. Under the left side sweatband stamped in black ink is “K.L.-38”, and there is a paper tag marked “Tuchmutze fur SS”, Hersteller: 143” (which represents the maker of August Mueller), with a “RZM” and other information. A very desirable visor cap. CONDITION: Excellent plus. WZ 3,000 - 4,000

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2060 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH NSKK 1ST PATTERN CRASH HELMETS. Lot contains: (A) NSKK Crash helmet with Tombak eagle, and (B) NSKK Crash helmet with nickel silver eagle. (A) NSKK 1st pattern crash helmet in size “58” with a black leather body with light wear and intact protection bars. Two ventilation grommets are present. Leather neck flaps, ear flaps, and chinstrap exhibiting moderate wear with dry areas. Covered slot for ear protection. Tombak eagle is originally applied with black painted swastika is excellent. Medium brown leather liner is intact with moderate wear and flaking around the rim. Drawstring is missing. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) NSKK 1st pattern crash helmet in size “55” with a black leather body with light wear, and intact protection bars with moderate wear. Two screen ventilation grommets. Leather neck flaps and chinstrap exhibiting light wear with dry areas. Ear areas are covered with flap and snap. Nickel silver eagle is originally applied with black painted swastika, is excellent. Medium brown leather liner is intact with light to moderate wear and flaking around the rim. Drawstring is missing and this example has the brown leather crown pad. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 700 - 1,300 2061 - THIRD REICH NSKK 2ND PATTERN CRASH HELMET. NSKK 2nd pattern crash helmet in size “59” with a black leather body exhibiting light wear and intact protection bars with light wear. Two small holes near the top for ventilation. Leather neck flaps and chinstrap exhibiting very light wear. Ear areas are covered with flap. Tombak eagle and black painted NSKK panel are excellent plus. The eagle’s left side mounting prongs are broken off, and the right side has one prong remaining; emblem appears to be a replacement. Size marking is ink stamped under the front visor with a marking of “GRUPPEN - STAFFEL BAY OSTMARK” for the NSKK unit, is also present. A NSKK eagle is also stamped under the visor. Tan leather liner is intact with light wear, staining, and flaking. Drawstring is present. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint. WZ 500 - 900

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2062 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII HELMETS: HEER M40 SINGLE DECAL HELMET AND LUFTWAFFE M42 SINGLE DECAL SHELL. Lot contains: (A) Heer M40 single decal helmet, and (B) Luftwaffe M42 single decal shell. (A) Heer M40 SD helmet marked “hkp62” for the maker of “Sachsische Emailler und Stanzewerke”, in a shell size of 62, with a lot number of “897”. Shell retains 70-75% of its original rough gray-green paint with patina and freckling throughout. Interior retains approximately 85% of its untouched rough gray-green finish with freckling. Heer decal is in approximately 25% condition with lacquer present in the undamaged areas. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. Liner is complete, untouched, in a soiled dry medium tan color, with an illegible size stamp, with some light to medium fraying to the leather edges. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with aluminum fittings is present with the leather being dirty and dry. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. (B) Luftwaffe M42 SD shell marked “ET66” for the maker of “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale” in a shell size of “66”, with a lot number of “158”. Shell retains 50-55% of its untouched blue-gray finish with freckling throughout. Interior also retains 50-55% of its original finish with freckling. Original zinc liner band is present with freckling, with just the liner felt attached. Luftwaffe decal is in 85-90% condition with the correct era-applied lacquer present. No leather liner is present. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 600 - 1,000

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2063 - GERMAN WWII M40 POLIZEI DOUBLE DECAL COMBAT HELMET. German WWII Polizei M40 double decal combat helmet marked “SE64” for the maker “Sachsische Emailler”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “8204”. Shell retains 95+% of its original rough gray-green paint, with some tiny paint freckles. Interior retains approximately 95% of its untouched rough gray-green finish. The party decal is 97+% with some fine scratches, and police decal rates 95+% with a scratch across the top. Both have a nice coat of era applied lacquer, which is easily visible with a blacklight. Original zinc liner band is present and untouched. Light tan leather liner is intact with the size stamp of “57”, with some light fraying to the front edge. Drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with steel fittings is present, with light wear. An extremely nice untouched combat police helmet. CONDITION: Overall near mint. WZ 1,000 - 1,500 2064 - GERMAN WWII M35 POLIZEI DOUBLE DECAL HELMET. German WWII Polizei M35 double decal combat helmet marked “NS64” for the maker “Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke Schwerte”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “D145”. Shell retains 85-90% of its original smooth gray-green paint, with patina and some freckling. Interior retains approximately 95% of its smooth gray-green finish, with freckling and dust. Both the party and police decal are in approximately 85% condition, with patina, age toning, and scratches. Era applied lacquer is present over both decals and easily visible with a blacklight. Original aluminum liner band is present and is untouched. Leather liner is red brown with darker areas on the tongues, rim, and front, which is dry with several cracks on the tongues and areas of fraying. Drawstring is missing. Original chinstrap has a steel buckle and rivet, with the second rivet in aluminum. Chinstrap is dry with cracks. A nice untouched police helmet. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WZ 1,100 - 1,600

2065 - GERMAN REICHSHEER M17 HELMET. German Reichsheer M17 transitional helmet. Shell retains 85-90% of its original smooth blue-gray paint with freckling. Interior retains approximately 85% of its untouched smooth blue-gray finish with freckling and white patina. Original untouched zinc liner band is present. M31 liner in medium brown with flaking, stains, and dryness. Maker marked and dated “41” brown chinstrap with steel fittings is attached. CONDITION: Overall very good+ to excellent. WZ 500 - 900 2066 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH M34 FIRE POLICE HELMETS WITH NECK GUARDS. Lot contains: (A) M34 Aluminum Fire Police Double Decal, and (B) M34 Steel Fire Police Double Decal Helmet. (A) Early aluminum M34 double decal Fire Police helmet. The exterior and interior shell retains 93-95% of its original dull black finish. Both the early angled national colors and early swastika decal are in 95+% condition. Natural brown size 57 liner and crown pad are complete, with some light edge fraying. Original black leather neck protector is attached and undamaged. Correct chinstrap is attached with light wear. CONDITION: Overall excellent+. (B) Late steel M34 double decal Fire Police helmet. The exterior and interior shell retains 97+% of its original dull black finish. Both the party and police decal are in 95+% condition, with the correct era lacquer visible with a blacklight. Red brown leather liner and crown pad are complete, with some moderate edge fraying. A name is written in ink on the crown pad, and the name “Knopf” penciled inside the rear skirt. Original black leather neck protector is attached and undamaged. Correct late “Ersatz” chinstrap is attached with light wear. CONDITION: Overall near mint. WZ. 500 - 900

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2067 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH RED CROSS M40 DOUBLE DECAL AND FIRE POLICE M34 HELMETS. Lot contains: (A) M40 Red Cross Double Decal Helmet, and (B) M34 Fire Police Double Decal Helmet. (A) Steel beaded M40 double decal Red Cross helmet marked “Q62” for the maker “Quist” in a shell size of 62, and with a lot number of “1234”. The shell retains 85-90% of its dull dark blue finish with freckling. Interior shell retains 95+% of its original dull dark blue finish with light dust. Both Red Cross decals are in 93+% condition with some light toning and a couple of cracks. Natural light tan size stamped “56” liner is intact, with some light edge fraying. Liner has the name “R.Asch” on one tongue with no drawstring present. Correct light tan chinstrap is attached with moderate wear. CONDITION: Overall excellent plus. (B) Aluminum M34 double decal Fire Police helmet. The exterior and interior shell retains 85-90% of its original dull black finish, with freckling and patina. Inside the rear skirt is the stamping of “Hale” a large “A”.The police decal is approximately 85%, and the party decal is 90+%. Both have age toning and light scratches. Light brown ventilated leather liner and crown pad are complete, with some light stains and fraying. The name “H Voss” is crossed out, while the name “A Kocher” is still present on the liner. Correct late chinstrap is attached with light wear, and has been repaired by the use of staples to fix a break. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WZ. 500 - 900 2068 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII M40 LUFTWAFFE SINGLE DECAL AND M40 HEER HELMETS. Lot contains: (A) German WWII M40 Luftwaffe single decal helmet marked “SE62” for the maker “Sachsische Emailler”, in a shell size of 6, with a lot number of “1183”. Shell retains 85-90% of its original rough blue-gray paint. Interior retains approximately 95% of its rough blue-gray finish. Both the remnants of a national color decal (10-15%) and the Luftwaffe decal (90-95%) are recent reproductions. Original zinc liner band is present and appears to be untouched. The light tan leather liner and the chinstrap are reproductions. CONDITION: Overall excellent. (B) German WWII M40 Heer helmet marked “Q66” on the inside rear skirt for the maker “Quist”, in a shell size of 66, with a lot number of “4340”. Shell retains 85-90% of its reissue rough gray-green paint with age patina which gives off a white appearance. That patina is not present under the chinstrap on the front rim and does not appear to be white winter camouflage. Interior retains approximately 75% of its smooth gray-green finish, with freckling. No decal is present, nor can it bee seen under the rough paint. Original aluminum liner band is present and is untouched. Pigskin leather liner size marked “58” is dry with fraying on the front edge, and has two areas of damage consisting of the leather being torn between several tongues. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with steel fittings is present, and is dark with light damage. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 600 - 900 150

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2069 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII HEER M42 AND M35 HELMETS WITH CHICKEN WIRE. Lot contains: (A) German WWII Heer M42 single decal helmet marked “ET64” for the maker of “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “2388”. Shell retains 35-40% of its original rough gray-green paint with freckling and light pitting throughout. Interior retains approximately 30% of its untouched smooth gray-green finish, with freckling and light pitting throughout, including the entire crown. Heer decal is in 30-35% condition, and has been intentionally scratched and damaged. Chicken wire covering has been postwar applied. Original zinc liner band is present and appears to be untouched. Liner is complete, dry, in a dark red brown color, with light damage. Only the two ends of the chinstrap remain. CONDITION: Overall good. (B) German WWII Heer M35 single decal helmet marked “Q64” for the maker of “Quist”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “783”. Shell retains 60-65% of its original rough gray-green paint with light freckling throughout. Interior retains approximately 60% of its untouched rough gray-green finish, with freckling. Heer decal is in 5% condition and has been intentionally scratched off and damaged. Chicken wire has been postwar applied. Original aluminum liner band is present and is untouched. Liner is complete, untouched, in a medium to dark brown color, and dry with light damage. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with aluminum fittings is present, dark, dry, lightly damaged, and is maker marked and dated “1937”. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 500 - 900

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2070 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII HEER M35 AND M40 HELMETS. Lot contains: (A) M40 helmet, and (B) M35 Heer Single Decal helmet. (A) M40 helmet marked “ET66” for the maker of “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of 66, with a lot number of “1713” off-center on the rear skirt. Exterior and interior of the shell do not retain any of its era paint. While the inside crown is 100% freckling, exterior and interior skirt are covered in a postwar applied semi-gloss paint. The liner assembly is reproduction. The leather harness is also a reproduction. Only the shell is original. CONDITION: Overall good. (B) German WWII Heer M35 single decal helmet marked “SE62” for the maker of “Sachsische Emaillerwerk”, in a shell size of 62, with a lot number of “4284”. Outer shell has been postwar repainted in a glossy field-gray paint and retains 95+% of that paint, which has been carefully applied around the Heer decal. Interior retains approximately 80% of its smooth gray-green finish, with what appears to be the remnants of a name in off-white paint. Heer decal is in 80+% condition with the required era coat of lacquer, which shows up nicely with a blacklight. Original aluminum liner band is present and appears to have been removed. Liner is complete, appears to have been replaced, in a darkened treated dark brown. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with aluminum fitting is present, with medium to heavy wear. CONDITION: Overall very good to excellent. WZ 500 - 900

2071 - GERMAN WWII M40 HEER SINGLE DECAL HELMET. German WWII M40 Heer single decal helmet marked “ET64” (the “E” is backwards) for the maker “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “355”. Shell retains 75-80% of its original smooth gray-green paint. Interior retains approximately 95% of its untouched smooth gray-green finish, with dust. Heer decal is in 70-75% condition with the required era coat of lacquer, which shows up nicely with a blacklight. Original zinc liner band is present and appears to be untouched. Liner is intact, untouched, in a medium to dark color, and with some medium fraying to the leather all the way around its circumference. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with freckled gray painted steel fittings is present, with some light wear, and a maker marked and dated “1941”. A nice untouched and complete M40 combat helmet. CONDITION: Overall very good+. WZ 600 - 1,000 2072 - GERMAN WWII M40 HEER THREE-COLOR CAMOUFLAGE HELMET. German WWII Heer M40 three-color spayed “Normandy” style camouflage helmet marked “Q62” for the maker “Quist”, in a shell size of 62, with a lot number of “DN390”. Shell retains 50-55% of its era applied three-color sprayed camouflage. The camouflage is in the colors of tan, green, and dark brown, with heavy freckling in the worn areas. Interior retains approximately 75% of its untouched smooth gray-green finish with freckling, especially under the rim. On the rear inside skirt is a label which states “Found on D-Day Normandy +2 June 8, 1944 by Private. John Shelkin 29th Inf. Div. 121 Combat Engineers - Tonawanda, N.Y.”. Entire liner assembly has been replaced with an original zinc liner band, and a reproduction leather liner and drawstring. The buckle end of the chinstrap is attached. CONDITION: Overall good to very good. WZ 500 - 900

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2073 - GERMAN WWII M42 SS SINGLE DECAL HELMET. German WWII Waffen SS M42 double decal combat helmet marked “EF64” (inside the rear skirt) for the maker “Emaillerwerke A.G.”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “14”. Shell retains 60-65% of its original untouched rough gray-green paint, with patina and some freckling, especially on the top. There are three half inch round dents and two one inch long dents on the top right, as well as a half inch bend on the lower right rim. Interior retains approximately 80% of its untouched rough gray-green finish with patina, freckling, and dirt. The SS decal, which is a “Pocher”, is in approximately 60% condition, with patina, wear, and aging, as well as traces of the original era applied lacquer. The liner assembly is likely to have been replaced. The patina/freckling on the inside helmet pin tabs exhibit more freckling than the zinc liner band, and are also loose. The liner is named in era ink “Obgefr. Peterseil”, which is for an “Obergefreiter”, a rank designation not used in the Waffen SS. Tan leather liner has fraying and wear, with a tongue damaged by mice. Drawstring is present and the size stamp is illegible. Original chinstrap with steel fittings is present, with light wear, and is maker marked and dated “1940”. CONDITION: Overall very good+. WZ 1,500 - 2,000 2074 - GERMAN WWII M38 FALLSCHIRMJAGER HELMET SHELL. Fallschirmjager helmet shell marked on inner left side “ET71” for the maker “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of “71”. An illegible lot number is present on the inside rear skirt, but in an off off-center location and not stamped in the same quality as the maker/ size stamping. The shell retains its base color of rough gray-green, and there is some tan paint over the outside of the shell which is visible in some small worn areas. It is unknown, but is unlikely, if the tan paint was wartime applied. No decal is present. The entire shell, inside and outside, has been postwar painted in a medium green paint, and the shell retains approximately 75% of that paint. The original aluminum liner band shows traces of that paint. The inside bolt nuts and remnants of the chinstrap also have been painted. While the helmet bolts and nuts are original, the chinstrap remnants are postwar and have brass grommets. An original shell, liner band, bolts, and nuts, with postwar medium green paint and chinstrap remnants. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 500 - 800

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LOT - 2075 2075 - GERMAN WWII M38 FALLSCHIRMJAGER HELMET. Fallschirmjager helmet shell marked on inner left side “CKL68” for the maker “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of 68, with a lot number of “4229”. Shell retains 90-95% of its rough gray-green paint. Interior retains approximately 95%. No decal is present. Original zinc liner band is present and the original leather liner is also present. The liner assembly has been removed and rebuilt. The leather exhibits moderate wear and cracks, and has been treated.The liner pads have been replaced and are not wartime original. The seven sets of double 1/4’ thick foam rubber pads are dark red, and while they have been sewn to the zinc band, they have been glued to the liner. The helmet crown pad appears to be original. The chinstrap assembly is wartime original and added postwar. The helmet retains three slotted aluminum bolts, each with one of its aluminum nuts. A M40 Heer helmet style liner rivet in rough gray-green paint is present on the left side to retain the chinstrap and liner assembly. A rebuilt helmet with original parts, with the exception of the post war liner pads. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WZ 1,700 - 2,200

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2076 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII M42 HEER AND M40 LUFTWAFFE SINGLE DECAL HELMETS. Lot contains: (A) German WWII Heer M42 helmet marked “ckl62” for the maker of “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of 62, with a lot number of “5642”. Shell retains 70-75% of its original rough gray-green paint, with freckling over remaining areas, especially around the skirt. Interior retains approximately 60% of its untouched rough gray-green finish. A decal was applied to the right of the left side vent, but has been removed without damaging the paint, with only the outer edge being present. Likely to have been a postwar applied reproduction. Original zinc liner band with freckling is present, and while loose, it does not appear to have been replaced. Liner is complete, dark brown, with light wear, cracking, and damage. Drawstring and chinstrap are reproductions. CONDITION: Overall very good. (B) German WWII Luftwaffe M42 single decal helmet marked “Q66” for the maker of “Quist”, in a shell size of 66, with a lot number of “I1421”. Shell retains 90-95% of its original rough blue-gray paint. Interior retains approximately 95% of its rough blue-gray finish with freckling. Luftwaffe decal is in 70+% condition with the required era coat of lacquer, which shows up nicely with a blacklight. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. Liner is complete, untouched, in a medium tan color, with a size stamp of “58”, and some light fraying. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with steel fittings is present, with some very light wear, and maker marked and dated “1942”. CONDITION: Overall excellent+. WZ 900 - 1,300 2077 - GERMAN WWII M35 HEER DOUBLE DECAL HELMET. German WWII early Heer M35 double decal helmet marked “SE64” for the maker “Sashsische Emailler”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “455”. Shell retains 75-80% of its original smooth apple green paint, with patina and natural wear. Interior retains approximately 95% of its smooth apple green finish. The Heer decal is approximately 85% with natural wear, and the national colors decal is also 85% with natural wear, especially on its lower age. Era applied lacquer present on the undamaged parts, easily visible with a blacklight. Original aluminum liner band is present and is untouched. Early medium brown leather is intact, untouched, with some white patina and fraying on the edges. Drawstring is present Original chinstrap with a steel buckle and aluminum rivets is present with moderate damage and wear, and an area which has been spliced. An uncommon desirable helmet. CONDITION: Overall very good+ to excellent. WZ 1,200 - 1,700

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2078 - GERMAN WWII HEER M40 THREE-COLOR CAMOUFLAGE HELMET. German WWII Heer M40 three-color rough textured camouflage helmet marked “ET64” for the maker “Eisenhuttenwerke Thale”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “761”. Shell retains 90-95% of its era applied untouched three-color sprayed camouflage. It appears the helmet was first sprayed a medium green, then some darker green lines, and then tan. The rough texture appears to consist of sand being applied to the wet paint. A couple of postwar brown drips are present on the left front, and there are areas of freckling which have come through the camouflage, especially to the right side; this represents about 10-15% of the camouflage application. Interior retains approximately 85% of its untouched smooth gray-green finish with freckling. Written on the inside rear skirt, with a black sharpie, is “Jim Delahunt, Germany 1945, U.S. Army”; certainly done long ago as there is patina over parts of the letters. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. Liner is complete, untouched, in a nice light to medium tan color, with some dark spots and light fraying to its rim. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with freckled gray painted steel fittings and maker marked and dated “1940” appears to be original to the helmet with moderate wear. A very desirable untouched and complete M40 combat camouflage helmet. CONDITION: Overall very good+ to excellent. WZ 1,200 - 1,600

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2079 - GERMAN WWII M35 LUFTWAFFE DOUBLE DECAL HELMET. German WWII Luftwaffe M35 double decal helmet marked “SE64” for the maker “Sashsische Emailler”, in a shell size of 64, with a lot number of “3777”. Shell retains 85-90% of its original smooth blue-gray paint, with natural wear. Interior retains 95+% of its untouched smooth blue-gray finish. The Luftwaffe decal is approximately 85% with light damage and natural wear, and the national color decal is also 85% with natural wear; both with a nice coat of lacquer present on the undamaged parts, easily visible with a blacklight. Original aluminum liner band is present and is untouched. Red brown leather liner is intact, untouched, with some darkening and fraying on the rim. Size stamp of “56” is present, as well as a name. Drawstring is present, and a later original chinstrap with steel fittings, and maker marked and dated “1941”, exhibits light wear. CONDITION: Overall very excellent+. WZ 900 - 1,400

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2080 - GERMAN WWII M18 HEER TRANSITIONAL SINGLE DECAL HELMET. German WWII Heer M18 transitional single decal helmet marked “TJ63” for the WWI maker “C. Thiel & Sohne, Lubeck”, in a shell size of 63. Shell retains 85-90% of its original rough gray-green paint with freckling. Interior retains approximately 95% of its untouched smooth gray-green finish. WWII Heer decal is in 90-95% condition, with patina and aging. Removable leather carrying harness assembly, with era fittings, is over the helmet, and has been for a long time. Original zinc liner band is present and is untouched. M31 liner is complete, untouched, in a medium brown color, with moderate fraying around the rim and some aging. Original drawstring is present. Original chinstrap with aluminum fittings is present with moderate wear.. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WZ 800 - 1,200

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2081 - GERMAN WWII M18 HEER TRANSITIONAL DOUBLE DECAL HELMET. German WWII Heer M18 transitional double decal helmet. Shell retains 60-65% of its original smooth apple-green paint with freckling on the remaining surface. The number “211” is stamped on the top, and several light dents are present. Interior retains approximately 45% of its untouched smooth apple-green finish with heavy freckling. Heer decal is in 70% condition, the national colors rate a 65%, with both having era applied lacquer, and damage/ scratches. Removable leather carrying harness assembly, with era fittings, is over the helmet, and has been there for a long time. Original aluminum liner band is present and is untouched. M31 liner is complete, untouched, in a medium brown color, with moderate fraying around the rim and some aging. Original drawstring is present. Unusual chinstrap is attached, with steel and aluminum fittings, with moderate wear. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 800 - 1,200

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2082 - THIRD REICH SOCIAL WELFARE LEADER’S DAGGER WITH HANGERS Blade Length: 8 - 1/2” Overall Length: 15” The blade of the Social Welfare Leader’s Dagger retains exceptional factory cross graining which can be seen from the ricasso area to the blades tip. The nickel plated zinc lower cross guard and upper pommel cap exhibit light patina, and a few small areas where the nickel plating has lifted. The pommel’s star-nut shows signs of tampering. The orange trylon grip has areas of patina build up in the recesses, and no signs of major damage. An original Heer style Portepee is tied to the grip of the dagger. The nickel plated steel scabbard retains nearly all of it’s original bright plating with minimal patina build up in the recesses. Both scabbard screws appear unturned. The scabbard’s dagger hanger studs features round, rather than square, cutouts indicating Social Welfare. The fittings of the hangers are aluminum, and exhibit a natural even patina to them. The cloth bands of the hangers have no damage. An exceptionally nice Social Welfare Leader’s Dagger with the Correct Hangers. CONDITION: Dagger and Hangers are in Near Mint Condition, the Portepee is in Excellent Condition. D.W. 900 - 1,200

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2083 - THIRD REICH NSFK DAGGER. Blade Length: 7” Overall Length: 14” The steel blade of this NSFK dagger is maker marked for the firm of F.A. Helbig. The blade exhibits most of the factory cross graining along its length. A few scattered light marks can be observed on the blade, but for the most part it is very clean. The aluminum cross guard exhibits very little patina, and the black painted swastika shows no damage. The aluminum pommel cap has a few small nicks to the edges. The blue textured aluminum grip exhibits very light wear, most of which is on the center high relief areas. The scabbard is also blue textured aluminum, with bare aluminum fittings. Light wear can be seen on the blue textured area. The fittings have scattered light marks and a very light patina. An originally attached correct leather hanger is attached to the scabbard. The leather has become very stiff over time, and the leather has small tears on the reverse near the connecting plates. CONDITION: Overall Excellent D.W. 800 - 1,200

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2084 - THIRD REICH POSTAL PROTECTION LEADER’S DAGGER. Blade Length: 9 - 3/4” Overall Length: 15 - 1/2” A fine example of a Postal Protection Leader’s Dagger. The steel blade exhibits factory cross graining down it’s length, with minor graying and scattered freckling. The blade is maker marked for the firm “Paul Weyersburg, Solingen”. The lower LOT - 2084 cross guard plating is still bright and features an undamaged, enamel inlayed, swastika. The ebony grip is adorned with the Postal Protection Organizations nickel silver symbol. The grip shows some flaking to the wood on the lower edge near the lower cross guard. The nickel silver plated pommel nut has light dings and scrapes. The black painted scabbard has some minor paint loss near the lower chain ring and outer edges. The upper, lower, and center fitting’s are nickel plated with superficial scratches throughout which do not detract from the overall appearance of the dagger. CONDITION: Overall Excellent. D.W. 3,000 - 3,500

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2085 - THIRD REICH M36 CHAINED SS DAGGER. Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 14 - 1/2” The blade of this M36 Chained SS Dagger is maker marked for the company of “Böker”. The blade has areas of pitting from rust removal, which is most likely the reason the original factory cross graining has dulled and the original dark burnishing inside the “Meine Ehre Heißt Treue” motto LOT - 2085 is no longer present. The solid nickel silver upper and lower cross guard’s appear to have been polished at one time. The Roman numeral “I” is stamped on the reverse of the lower cross guard indicating the city “Berlin”. The black ebony grip is inlaid with a nickel silver eagle and a “thin font” SS roundel. It is not known whether the pommel nut has been turned due to no patina being present. The fittings of the scabbard also have been polished at one time, which has removed the dark burnishing for the center chain band. The screws of the fittings have slight knurls indicating they may have been turned at one point. The lower drag fitting has a small crack near the solder seem and the lower ball has the typically seen dent. The black paint on the scabbard shows only superficial scratches and one small dent on the lower half of the obverse side. The chain of the scabbard has also been polished at one time which has removed the factory burnishing in the links. The reverse of the chain shows a hand stamped SS rune. CONDITION: Overall Very Good to Excellent D.W. 2,500 - 3,500 2086 - THIRD REICH CHAINED NSKK DAGGER. Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 15” This dagger most likely began its life as an early produced SA Dagger before being converted, by the factory, to the Chained NSKK Model. The blade is maker marked for the firm “Justinwerk, Solingen” and exhibits nice factory cross graining with mild runner marks and light scattered freckling. The cross guards of the dagger are made of nickel, both have been polished and now shine brightly. The lower cross guard is Gau stamped “BO” for the Gau “Bayerische LOT - 2086 Ostmark”. The dark walnut grip is undamaged and features nicely inlaid nickel silver grip eagle and SA roundel. The factory black painted scabbard has a small dent on the obverse side, and two paint blemishes on the reverse. The upper throat and lower drag fittings are made of nickel silver, which has also been polished brightly. The nickel plated brass based center band shows areas of the brass peaking through the high points. The NSKK chain is made of nickel as well, indicating early manufacture, and has developed a nice light patina throughout. The reverse of the chain is marked for the NSKK. The belt clip is made of plated steel and functions correctly. CONDITION:Overall Excellent. D.W. 2,000 - 3,000 2087 - THIRD REICH M33 SS DAGGER. Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 14 - 1/2” The blade of this Third Reich M33 SS Dagger is unmarked and exhibits nice factory cross graining on the obverse, as well as reapplied cross graining to the reverse. The blade of this dagger was most likely a Full Ground Röhm, meaning that after the Night of the Long Knives, Adolf Hitler gave the order to remove Ernst Röhm’s name from all records. It was typical that those moving the name removed LOT - 2087 the entire inscription from the reverse side of the blade. This also explains why a makers mark is not present. The upper and lower nickel silver cross guards have been polished at one time. The reverse of the lower cross guard bears the “I” stamp indicating “Berlin”, as well as what looks like a unit stamp of “III 85”. The black ebony grip has nicely inlaid nickel silver eagle SS roundel, with scattered light marks throughout. The black painted scabbard may possibly be a replacement as the anodized versions are usually what will accompany early produced SS daggers. The black paint shows scattered light marks and freckling throughout. The scabbard fitting are nickel plated steel exhibiting light freckling. An original black vertical hanger is attached to the scabbard ring. CONDITION: Overall Excellent. D.W. 1,500 - 2,000 156

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2088 - GERMAN WWII KRIEGSMARINE DAGGER. Blade Length: 8 - 1/4” Overall Length: 16 - 1/2” The P.D. Luneschloss marked nickel plated blade is bright with only a few areas of light freckling near the guard. The brass based cross guard and pommel nut have lost nearly all of their original gilding, and have developed an even patina throughout. The double twist, brass wire wrapped, trylon grip is a nice pumpkin orange color which has developed a light patina. A small hairline crack can be seen on the upper reverse of the grip. An original portepee, which appears originally tied to the grip, has developed an even golden patina. The brass hammered scabbard has lost all of it’s original gilding, and has developed a nice even dark patina throughout. A small dent can be observed on the reverse of the scabbard. CONDITION: Overall Very Good to Excellent. D.W. 800 - 1,200

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2089 - THIRD REICH SECOND MODEL RLB ENLISTED DAGGER. Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 14 - 3/4” The steel blade is maker marked for the firm E.F. Hörster. The blade exhibits light graying throughout with a few areas of freckling. The nickel plated brass cross guard and pommel cap exhibit an even light patina throughout. The ebony grip has a few areas of scattered light marks. The grip’s RLB emblem has damage to the enamel. The black painted steel scabbard retain approximately 60% of its original paint. The scabbards lower drag and throat fitting are plated with nickel silver and show scattered superficial marks. The scabbard retains its original leather hanger. CONDITION: Overall Excellent. D.W. 900 - 1,200

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2090 - THIRD REICH SA DAGGER WITH ANODIZED SCABBARD. Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 14 - 1/2” The blade of this early SA Dagger is maker marked for the firm “F. Dick”. The blade exhibits nice factory cross graining and very light runner marks. The upper and lower cross guards are made of nickel silver, with the reverse of the lower cross guard being marked “SW” for the Sudwest. The cross guards have developed a light even patina throughout. The walnut grip features a nickel silver eagle and SA roundel. A small dent can be seen on the lower right side of the eagle. The brown anodized scabbard retains approximately 75% of it’s original Zapon lacquer with light wear to anodizing on the reverse. The scabbards fittings are made of nickel silver, and have developed a lithe even patina. The hanger ring of the upper throat fitting has broken off. A personalized vertical leather hanger, made utilizing an “Assmann” marked clip, is sewn to the upper part of the scabbard. CONDITION: Overall Very Good to Excellent. D.W. 600 - 800

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2091 - GERMAN WWII KREIGSMARINE DAGGER. Blade Length: 8 - 1/2” Overall Length: 16 - 1/2” The nickel plated blade of this Kriegsmarine Dagger is maker marked for the firm of Carl Eickhorn. The blade is acid etched with the classic anchor pattern. The blade has minimal scattered light marks and freckling. The brass cross guard and pommel nut exhibit a nice even patina. The white trylon grip is wrapped with a double twist brass wire. The grip shows scattered light marks in a few areas and a few hairline cracks near the pommel cap. The brass scabbard has lost all of its original gilding and has developed an even patina throughout. CONDITION: Overall Excellent. D.W. 500 - 900

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2092 - THIRD REICH RAD ENLISTED HEWER. Blade Length: 9 - 3/4” Overall Length: 16” The steel blade of this RAD Enlisted Hewer is maker mark for the firm of “Alcoso”. The blade has light runner marks accompanied by light graying throughout with scattered freckling. The inscription “Arbeit Adelt”, meaning “Work Ennobles”, is acid etched on the obverse of the blade. The nickel plating of the cross guard and hilt have consistent freckling throughout with only minor lifting of the plating. The stag grip is securely attached to the blades hilt with two aluminum screws. The stag bone exhibits even patina throughout. The black painted scabbard has areas of freckling and light patina, while retaining most of it’s original black paint. The fittings are nickel plated and exhibit an even patina, areas of light freckling and no major lifting of the plating. An original leather hanger is attached to the scabbard. CONDITION: Excellent. D.W. 700 - 1,000

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2093 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH POLICE DRESS BAYONET AND THIRD PATTERN FAIRBAIRN-SYKES DAGGER. Blade Length: (A) 13” (B) 6 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 20” (B) 11 - 3/4” (A) The nickel plated blade of the Police Dress Bayont is maker marked for the firm of Weyersberg Kirschbaum, Solingen, also known as WKC. The blade exhibits light patina and an area of freckling along the blades spine. The cross guard and hilt of the dagger is made of nickel plated brass with an even light patina and a few scattered superficial marks. The stag bone grips exhibit an even patina, and have been period fitted with an aluminum Police emblem. The lower guard is marked “S.B. 6023” which matches the marking on its scabbard. The LOT - 2093 leather scabbard has a few areas of light marks, but retains nearly all of its original brown finish. The scabbards fittings are also made of nickel plated brass with superficial scattered marks throughout. The scabbards throat fitting is marked with the same “S.B. 6023” mark as the dagger, making this a matching set. An original unmarked leather frog is attached to the scabbard, as well as a police portepee. CONDITION: Overall Excellent to Near Mint. (B) The steel blade on the Third Pattern Fairbanks and Sykes Fighting Knife shows heavy wear, sharpening along its edges, and an even graying throughout. The cast ringed grip shows wear to the high areas, and an even patina throughout. The steel cross guard is evenly patina’d with wear to the edges. The brass retaining nut shows even dark patina and wear to the high points. The leather scabbard is becoming unstitched near the throat area. Both sets of leather tabs are still present. The upper belt tab has become unstitched from the scabbard and is missing. The lower metal drag fitting is still originally stapled in place. The fitting has light corrosion on the reverse and lower portion. CONDITION: Good. D.W. 700 - 1,000 2094 - THIRD REICH PARTIAL ROHM SA DAGGER. Blade Length: 8 - 1/2” Overall Length: 14 - 3/4” The blade on this Partial Röhm SA Dagger is maker marked for the firm “Haenel, Suhl”, and features the “Alles für Deutschland” motto, as well as a partial Ernst Röhm dedication. The blade has light freckling near the cross guard area, and appears to have been polished at one time as none of the factory cross graining can be seen along the length of the blade. The Ernst Röhm inscription was partially ground as per the orders of Adolf Hitler after Ernst Röhm’s arrest and execution in 1934. The upper and lower nickel silver cross guards show little patina and few scattered marks. The reverse of the lower guard is stamped “OE” for Östereich. The walnut grip is set nicely into the recesses of the cross guards, and features a nickel silver eagle and SA roundel. Light wear can be seen on the high points of the grip The brown anodized scabbard retains most of it’s original Zapon lacquer, and has developed even freckling throughout from age. A few small dents are observed on the daggers reverse side. The scabbards fittings are made of nickel silver and have a very light patina. A few small dents are observed on the upper throat fitting, and the lower drag fitting is slightly bent inward on the ball area. The scabbard features an early three piece leather hanger. CONDITION: Overall Excellent. D.W. 900 - 1,500 158

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2095 - LOT OF 14 BAYONETS. A) Imperial German 98/05 Bayonet dated 1916 on the spine. No scabbard. CONDITION: Metal is mostly smooth and grey / dark, grips with minor dents. B) Czech CZ24 Bayonet. CONDITION: Good, showing moderate service wear. C) Swiss Model 57 Bayonet. CONDITION: Excellent. D) 1944 Yugoslavia Preduzece 44 Bayonet. CONDITION: Excellent showing minor wear. E) 1944 Yugoslavia Preduzece 44 Bayonet. CONDITION: Excellent showing minor wear. F) USN Fighting Knife marked “USN MK2” and “KA-BAR”. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with areas of dark staining, handle and scabbard show heavy wear. G) USN MK2 Fighting Knife, unmarked. CONDITION: Sharpened blade with a grey surface, leather grip and scabbard with moderate wear. H) Soviet AKM Wire Cutting Bayonet. CONDITION: Excellent. I) M1 Garand M5A1 Bayonet. CONDITION: Very good. J) Spanish M58 Bolo Blade Bayonet. CONDITION: Excellent. K) Spanish M58 Bolo Blade Bayonet. CONDITION: Excellent. L) US A7 Bayonet in poor condition. M) Two M1 Garand Bayonet with broken blades, one with broken scabbard. 400 - 600

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2096 - GERMAN WWI M98/05 SAWBACK BAYONET. Blade Length: 14 - 1/2” Overall Length: 19 - 5/8” Lot contains Imperial German saw back M98/05 bayonet with a “Rich A. Herder, Solingen” and “Durkopp Werke” marked blade dated “17” on the spine, with moderate scattered marks, patina, and some freckling. Steel fittings have moderate to heavy freckling and patina, with darkened wooden grip panels. Blued scabbard is marked “WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER” and retains 65-70% if its blued finish with freckling and approximately a dozen light dents. Correct leather frog is attached which is dark and heavily worn. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ 20 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. 400 - 700

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2097 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII LUFTWAFFE DAGGER AND UNKNOWN SWORD. Blade Length: (A) 12” (B) 18 - 5/8” Overall Length: (A) 17 - 5/8” (B) 23 - 1/2” Lot contains: (A) German WWII First Pattern Luftwaffe Dagger with a “Paul Weyersberg & Co.” maker mark over a Luftwaffe proof mark of “Eagle 5”. The nickel plated blade exhibits staining, freckling, moderate scattered marks, and a few nicks to the cutting edge. Nickel fittings exhibit heavy patina, with evidence of a cleaning residue in the recesses. The under side of the cross guard is stamped with “1746”. The leather wire-wrapped grip has scattered marks throughout. The nickel silver scabbard fitting exhibit a heavy patina throughout with a few scattered light marks. The leather of the scabbard has scattered light marks throughout and a few small tears. The throat of the scabbard is marked with the numeral “5”. The nickel silver chain exhibits the same patina as the fittings of the scabbard, and a repair to one of the chain links. CONDITION: Overall very good. (B) The steel blade of the Martindale Machete exhibit very heavy wear with dark patina and scattered marks throughout. The companies crocodile logo can still be seen near the ricasso area. The guard is made of heavy patina’d brass, and the grip is made of bone and wood exhibiting heavy use. CONDITION: Overall poor. D.W. L: 23 - 1/2”. 400 - 700

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2098 - THIRD REICH TENO JR HEWER. Blade Length: 9 - 1/2” Overall Length: 16 - 1/4” The blade of this TENO JR Hewer exhibits minor freckling throughout and light runner marks. The blade is marked with the logo of the firm “Carl Eickhorn”, who is the only accepted maker of the TENO JR Hewer. The blade has the number “5223” under the guard, which matches the same “5223” number on the scabbard’s throat, making this a matched set. The lower nickel plated cross guard exhibits only minor bubbling on the plating, and nice factory burnishing around the TENO style eagle. The white trylon grip plates are held securely in place by two grip plate screws which appear untouched. The upper nickel plated pommel exhibits only minor bubbling under the plating and nice factory burnishing around the TENO cogwheel. The black painted scabbard retains 99% of it’s original black paint with only minor scratches in random areas. The nickel plated upper and lower scabbard fittings exhibit only minor freckling. The scabbard is accompanied with an original leather hanger. Some of the loop stitching has become unstitched over time. CONDITION: Overall Near Mint. D.W. 2,000 - 3,000

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2099 - THIRD REICH SS DAGGER WITH REPRODUCTION DAMASCUS BLADE. Blade Length: 8 - 1/2” Overall Length: 14 - 3/4” The Carl Eickhorn marked blade is a reproduction Damascus steel type. The blade features a gilded motto with gilded flanking oakleaves. The nickel silver upper and lower cross guards appear to have been polished at one time. The ebony grip fits nicely into the cross guards, and features a nickel silver eagle and SS roundel. A 1/2” dent is observed above the eagles left wing. The scabbard is the anodized type with nickel silver fittings. Again the nickel fittings appear to have been polished. The scabbards lower drag fitting has a few small dents, and upper throat fitting has some green build up from interaction with the leather. The anodizing of the scabbard shows scattered light marks and freckling throughout. A black leather hanger is attached to the scabbard which utilizes nickel silver hardware. The leather adjustment tab has a small crack where it folds into the buckle. CONDITION: Overall Very Good to Excellent. D.W. 800 - 1,200

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2100 - THIRD REICH DIPLOMATIC OFFICIAL’S DAGGER. Blade Length: 10 - 1/2” Overall Length: 15 - 1/2” An exceptional Third Reich Diplomat Officer’s Dagger. The steel blade exhibits excellent cross graining along it’s entire length. The blade is nicely marked with the vertical Alcoso maker mark. The nickel plated cross guard exhibits LOT - 2100 nice burnishing throughout the recesses. No lifting of the nickel plating can be observed. The eagle pommel and grip strap are also nickel plated with excellent burnishing in the recesses. The pommel’s tamper-proof nut appears to be in undisturbed condition. The two mother-of-pearl grip plates show little patina build up with only a few scattered blemishes, but no major damage or cracks. A Heer style portepee appears originally attached to the grip. The plated steel scabbard has nice burnishing in the recesses and shows no damage. The hand enhanced hanger rings are nicely executed retaining much of their original factory burnishing. CONDITION: Overall Near Mint. D.W. 3,000 - 3,750

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2101 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH HEER AND LUFTWAFFE DAGGERS. Blade Length: (A) 10 - 1/4” (B) 10 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 15 - 3/4” (B) 16 - 3/4” (A) The steel blade of the Heer Dagger is maker marked for the firm of “Carl Eickhorn”. The blade exhibits factory cross graining along the length of the blade with only very light runner marks. The nickel plated brass cross guard and pommel cap retain much of it’s factory burnishing. An original Heer portepee is attached to the daggers grip. The nickel plated steel scabbard has some of the factory burnishing in the recesses of the stippled areas, and a few scattered light marks throughout. A set of original Heer hangers are attached to the scabbard. The fittings of the hangers are zinc, and have lost most of their silver wash. CONDITION: Overall Excellent to Near Mint. (B) The steel blade of the Second Model Luftwaffe Dagger is unmarked and exhibits factory cross graining along the length of the blade. A few areas of freckling can be seen on the blades reverse side. The aluminum cross guard and pommel cap show a nice patina build up in the recesses, and a few areas of scattered light marks. The aluminum cord wrapped trylon grip has a few scattered light marks, and a small cap near the pommel cap. An original Luftwaffe style portepee is attached to the grip. The nickel plated steel scabbard has an even patina throughout with heavy freckling. An original set of Luftwaffe hangers is attached to the scabbard. CONDITION: Overall Excellent. D.W. 800 - 1,200

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2102 - LOT OF 6: GERMAN WWII BAYONETS WITH HITLER YOUTH DAGGER. Blade Length: (ABC) 9 - 1/2” (DE) 9” (F) 5” Overall Length: (ABCDE) 16 - 1/4” (F) 10” Lot contains: (A) Mismatched K98K bayonet marked “Coppel” and “40” with a “S/1766” scabbard in a “1937” dated maker marked frog with the Kriegsmarine “Eagle M” stamp. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Mismatched K98K bayonet marked “F. Herder” and “37” with a one inch piece of grip panel missing, in a “44asw” marked scabbard, and in a “1939” dated maker marked frog. CONDITION: Very good overall. (C) Mismatched K98K bayonet marked “S/245” and “37” in a “E.u.F. Horster” and “1941” marked scabbard in a tab web tropical frog. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) Dress bayonet with a”Karl Wusthof” marked nickel plated blade in a black painted scabbard with a leather frog. CONDITION: Overall excellent. (E) Dress bayonet with a “Paul Seilheimer” marked nickel plated near mint blade in a near mint black painted scabbard, in an early K98K frog. CONDITION: Near mint. (E) Hitler Youth dagger with a “Emil Voos” marked freckled blade, and in a scabbard retaining less than 40% of its black painted finish. CONDITION: Good to very good. WZ 500 - 800

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2103 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH NSKK BELT SET AND SA BELT SET WITH HOLSTER. Lot contains: (A) Black leather Third Reich NSKK belt with “D-rings” and crossover shoulder strap with a “Kernstuck, RZM, L2/682/41” marked belt with light wear, and a trimmed tip. It appears the tip was trimmed during the WWII era. all the fittings on this set are made from a gold washed zinc. The shoulder strap has two clips marked “A” for “Assmann” and “DRGM”. Two “D-rings” are attached to the belt to secure the shoulder strap. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Third Reich SA belt, shoulder strap and holster in a brown leather with moderate wear, and are still supple. No markings are visible on anything other than the holster. The fittings are all brass. The belt has three “D-rings”, of which two are securing the shoulder strap. The holster is for a 7.65mm (.32) pistol and has “DRP,WA4” stamped on the rear. CONDITION: Very good. WZ 500 - 800

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2104 - LOT OF 8: THIRD REICH SA MARINE, WATERWAYS PROTECTION POLICE AND BUCKLE. (A) The 1933 Pattern SA Marine Cap Badge has a gold bullion wreath embroidered on a dark wool background. A nickel silver SA eagle is pinned through the center of the wreath utilizing two prongs. The gold bullion and eagle have a nice even patina throughout. The backing paper has been removed. CONDITION: Very Good. (B) The Second Pattern SA Marine Cap Badge has a gold bullion wreath embroidered on a dark wool background. A nickel silver SA eagle is pinned through the center of the wreath utilizing two prongs. The gold bullion and eagle have a nice even patina throughout. Evidence of additional holes in the reverse of the insignia suggests the center eagle may be a replacement. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) The smaller Third Pattern SA Marine Cap Badge has a gold bullion wreath with center SA emblem. The emblem and gold bullion wreath have an even patina throughout. The reverse of the insignia is maker stamped in white ink, but the LOT - 2104 writing is illegible. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) The larger Third Pattern SA Marine Cap Badge has a gold bullion wreath with center SA emblem. Both the gold bullion wreath and SA emblem show even patina throughout. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) The Waterways Protection Police Insignia has a gold washed zinc eagle emblem over top of a gold bullion wreath. The eagle emblem’s right wing is broken, but the rear prong still hold it to the badge. The gold bullion has even patina buildup. (F) The SA Marinetag Tinnie is made of brass and has an even patina throughout. The rear pin is originally attached to the badge. CONDITION: Near Mint. (G) The silver SA Marine Badge is Mae of nickel silver brass which has developed an even patina throughout. The rear attachment hardware is originally attached to the badge. The maker of the badge is “Sieper and Sohne”. A nickel silver anchor is soldered to the front of the badge, and exhibits the same patina as the rest of the badge. The SA Marine Sport Badge badge is highly controversial in the collecting community. CONDITION: Excellent. D.W. 500 - 1,000

2105 - GERMAN WWII HEER INFANTRY OFFICER TUNIC. Heer Infantry officer tunic in the rank of Hauptmann made from a very high quality Feldgrau wool, with no visible damage other than approximately 15 tiny moth nips and spots of tracking, mainly on the front lower half. A bullion officer eagle is tailor hand applied on the right breast, and infantry officer bullion collar tabs are machine sewn to the dark green wool collar. A well-marked white collar liner is attached with light staining. The infantry officer shoulder boards with two gilt rank pips, and gilt ciphers to the 13th Infantry Regiment, are era sewn into the shoulders. Five buttons secure the tunic and all appear to have been era applied, with very little of their Feldgrau finish remaining. Four of the same buttons secure the pocket flaps with most of their Feldgrau finish remaining. Smaller buttons secure the shoulder boards and retain all of their finish. A War Merit Cross ribbon is hand sewn to the tunic, but is not era applied. Two sets of era applied award loops are present on the left breast pocket, and an Infantry Assault badge with a broken off catch is present. There is also a set of three era sewn loops above the left breast pocket for a ribbon bar. The tunic is completely lined with a medium green lining with only light aging. No tailor or name tag is present. Dagger hanging clip is present. The consignor provided a folder of paperwork, but other than one photo of a Heer Infantry officer, none of the paperwork relates to this tunic. The photo is of a similar tunic in an earlier rank and with an EKII ribbon in the buttonhole. Based on the location of several features, such as the collar tabs, it is unlikely it is this tunic. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint. WZ 800 - 1,200 162

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2106 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH M34 SA DOUBLE DECAL AND M34 HEER SINGLE DECAL HELMETS. Lot contains: (A) M34 Steel SA Double Decal, and (B) M34 Steel Heer Single Decal Helmet. (A) Steel M34 double decal SA helmet. The exterior and interior shell retain 90-95% of its original dull black finish. The SA and party decals are approximately 85% condition, with toning and damage. Natural tan size 58 liner and crown pad are complete, with some light edge fraying. The name “H. Wolf” is present on the liner. An era applied paper tag is present on the rear skirt with a typewritten “Wolf, H.”, and a red and gold decal stating “Eigentum der Gauleitung Westfalen der NSDAP.” decal is present on the lower left inside. Correct chinstrap is attached with light wear. CONDITION: Overall excellent+. (B) Late steel M34 single decal Heer helmet. The exterior and interior shell retain 93+% of its original dull black finish. A Heer decal is present on the left side and rates approximately 90%, with lacquer present over the decal. Light tan leather liner and cloth crown pad are complete, with light damage and stains. A name is written in ink on the crown pad. A worn and damaged chinstrap is present with two areas having been broken and postwar repaired. CONDITION: Overall excellent. WZ. 500 - 900

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LOT - 2107 2107 - LOT OF 4: THIRD REICH FIRE POLICE, REICHSBAHN, VETERANS, AND HITLER YOUTH CAPS Lot contains: (A) Third Reich Fire Police enlisted ranks visor cap in a dark blue wool with light wear, a black velvet center band, with pink wool piping. Police emblem and national cockade are original to the cap. Enlisted chin cord, and black vulkanfibre visor with a brown cross hatched underside exhibit light wear. Brown oil cloth head liner and sweatshield have damage consisting of a two inch crack in the the liner and two inches of the sweatshield being detached. Brown cotton twill lining and brown leather sweatband have light damage. CONDITION: Excellent plus. (B) Reichsbahn visor cap in a medium blue wool with several light moth nips and tracking, a black wool center band , and white wool piping with very light damage. Correct eagle, wreath, and cockade are undamaged an originally applied to the cap. Enlisted chin cord with black painted steel fittings, and black vulkanfibre visor with a tan cross hatched underside exhibit light wear. Gray rayon liner has light wear with a size “58” and “Braunschweig” cap maker markings are present under the celluloid sweatshield which has a half inch piece missing. Tan leather sweatband has light staining. CONDITION: Near mint. (C) Unissued Veteran’s Organization visor cap in a dark blue wool, and black rayon center band, are undamaged. Correct aluminum eagle and wreath assembly are undamaged and original to the cap. Black patent leather chin cord, black painted steel fittings, and black leather visor exhibit very light wear. Blue rayon head liner with nice makers markings in gold, and celluloid sweatshield are undamaged. Blue cotton twill lining is undamaged, and tan leather sweatband has light aging, with a paper tag denoting size “56” is attached. CONDITION: Near mint. (D) Late war Hitler Youth cap in a brown wool with no visible damage. Late painted HJ emblem is pinned to the front. Brown cotton twill lining and brown leather sweatband are undamaged. Size “56” and makers emblem is stamped on the headliner, and the celluloid sweatshield has one minor crack. CONDITION: Near mint. WZ 700 - 1,000 2108 - LOT OF 9: THIRD REICH MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND SWISS ARMY TUNIC. Lot contains an unissued Kriegsmarine pullover jumper in a tricot wool marked and dated 1940 with a machine sewn KM eagle and a KM KM Signal patch in overall mint condition. A Swiss Army 1930’s tunic in field gray wool with all of its insignia originally sewn and in mint condition. Luftwaffe leather flight helmet made by “Karl Heisler”, lined in sheep wool, and in overall excellent condition. Plague representing a Kriegsmarine U-Boat veteran’s meeting in 1979 in Konstanz. Lot also contains a “Zeffirino 1939” marked ashtray and two place mats from the famous Italian restaurant in Genoa in mint condition. Lot also contains a Santa Clara, Ca police badge numbered #14, and a 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin copper medallion. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint overall. WZ 500 - 900

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2109 - LOT OF 3:THIRD REICH FLAGS Lot contains: (A) Nazi Party double-sided podium flag measuring 21” by 24” with a cotton tie and three cotton tassels, with no visible damage and light age toning/ soiling. CONDITION: Excellent plus. (B) Nazi Party single-sided flag measuring 28” by 40” with cotton fringe trim on one end and two white cotton ties on the other, with no visible damage, and light soiling. CONDITION: Near mint. (C) Nazi Party single-sided flag measuring 28” by 40” with no visible damage and cotton fringe trim on one side and light fading/ age toning/ soiling. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 400 - 800

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2110 - THIRD REICH POLIZEI M35 DOUBLE DECAL SHELL German WWII Polizei M35 double decal helmet shell marked “NS66” for the maker “Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke Schwerte”, in a shell size of 66, with a lot number of “D183”. Shell retains 80-85% of its original smooth gray-green paint, with patina and some freckling. Interior retains approximately 80% of its untouched rough gray-green finish with. The party decal is approximately 45% and police decal is in 5-10% condition, and with some traces of the lacquer present. CONDITION: Very good. WZ 300 - 500

2111 - THIRD REICH LUFTWAFFE FIRST MODEL DAGGER Blade Length: 12” Overall Length: 18” Luftwaffe 1st model dagger with a “P.D. LUNESCHLOSS, SOLINGEN” marked polished nickel plated blade in very good condition, with moderate runner marks and very light freckling. Two quarter inch areas of freckling where removed near the tang and have damaged the blade. The nickel plated brass fittings have a very heavy patina with numerous cracks on the cross guard. Blue leather wire-wrapped grip is very good with 25% damage to the finish. Blue leather covered scabbard retains 65-70% of its blue finish. Nickel plated steel fittings exhibit heavy wear and patina. Aluminum chain and clip have heavy patina, and clip is marked “OLC”. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 400 - 700

2112 - THIRD REICH SS ARTILLERY VISOR CAP Waffen SS officer visor cap made in a quality Feldgrau “Doeskin” wool with approximately a dozen moth nips and spots of tracking with light soiling. The black tricot wool center band appears to be undamaged, and the red wool piping exhibits light aging. Both the SS eagle and “Totenkopf” are reproductions. Silver bullion chin cord and buttons appear undamaged. The black vulkanfibre visor has a light to moderate level of light cracks, and green crosshatch pattern underside only exhibits very light wear and aging. The interior is fully lined in a tan rayon with moderate to heavy staining. The head liner has an illegible pair of stampings, and the celluloid sweatshield is missing. The gray leather sweatband is darkened due to staining. CONDITION: Very good to excellent overall. WZ 500 - 800 164

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2113 - THIRD REICH SA MARINE DAGGER Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 13 - 3/4” The blade of this Third Reich SA Marine Dagger exhibits factory cross graining along the length of the blade, areas of freckling, and light runner marks. The upper and lower cross guards are made of nickel with a copper lacquering applied to their exterior. Light freckling is observed throughout the cross guards. The walnut grip shows patina throughout, as well as a series of dents and a pea size chip in the wood on the upper reverse. The grip eagle an SA roundel are nicely inlaid into the walnut grip and appear to have a thin coating of brown lacquer. The scabbard is an early anodized version with freckling throughout. The scabbard fitting are lacquered with the same copper-brown lacquer as the cross guards, and also have scattered light marks throughout. The lower scabbard fitting has a copper-brown lacquered anchor soldered to the obverse. The SA Marine Dagger remains a highly debated dagger amongst collectors. There are some who believe they existed, as well as some who will continue to deny these daggers existed until substantial evidence comes to light proving their production and/or use during the period. CONDITION: Overall Very Good to Excellent. D.W. 1,200 - 2,000 2114 - WORLD WAR II GERMAN THIRD REICH DIPLOMAT OFFICER VISOR CAP Third Reich Diplomatic Officer late war visor cap made in a dark blue wool, with the only visible damage being a three quarter inch area to the left of the swastika which appears to be a hard glue repair. The dark wool center band exhibits some crushing to the sides. The late golden synthetic piping in all three areas has damage and fraying to 80-85%. The silver bullion eagle has light damage in terms of the coils being separated in several spots, and the silver bullion wreath and cockade appear to be undamaged. Late gold washed chin cord has light wear and the two aluminum buttons are sewn on. The black vulkanfibre visor and gray crosshatch pattern underside exhibit only very light wear and aging. The interior is fully lined in a gray rayon with moderate to heavy staining. The tan leather sweatband has light flaking, and light to moderate staining. The sweatband is loose along the visor and has been reinforced with black stitches in a number of areas. A very uncommon cap. CONDITION: Very good to excellent overall. WZ 2,000 - 3,000

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2115 - LOT OF FIVE GERMAN WORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR II VISORS & CAPS (A) The Prussian NCO Visor exterior has a few moth nips to the left wear side under the crown, and a large moth hole on the upper crown area. Two Imperial cockade devices are securely attached to the visors front. The visor’s bill has become detached from dry rotted threads. The interior of the cap shows remnants of the makers label. The sweatband appears to have been repaired. CONDITION: Good. (B) The Rabbit fur cap is made of authentic rabbit fur, with a cotton twill lining. A zinc Wehrmacht eagle is attached with prongs as well as hand stitching. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) The DAF visor is made of a wool top, and rayon band. A metal DAF insignia device is attached to the front of LOT - 2115 the cap. The original chinstrap is present, but broken. The exterior of the cap, aside from the chinstrap, appears undamaged and unissued. The interior of the cap features the DAF cogwheel emblem on an intact celluloid rhomboid sweat shield. The leather sweatband is intact and features two initial devices from the caps original owner. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) The Luftwaffe Officer Visor is made of tricot wool and cotton twill band. The late war insignia is made of zinc eagle and aluminum cockade. The silver officer’s chincord is intact. The visor’s bill shows crazing throughout and no damage. The interior of the cap appears unissued. The sweatband is dry from age. Overall the cap appears to have been made from both wartime parts and possibly assembled post war. CONDITION: Overall Near Mint. (E) The Sailors Cap is made of fine dark blue wool. The exterior shows no wear and is free of moth nips or damage. The black rayon tally is embroidered with the name “Deutschland”, and has a few small nips on the ends. The interior of the cap is constructed of cotton twill, and features the tailors label from the city of “Danzig” (renamed “Gdansk” after the Russians invaded eastern Prussia at the end of World War Two). CONDITION: Near Mint. D.W. 700 - 1,000

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2116 - LOT OF TWO: GERMAN WORLD WAR II SA BROWN SHIRT AND RED CROSS TUNIC (A) The SA Brown Shirt is made of a khaki colored cotton twill with no visible damage or staining. Four silver closure buttons are attached to the front of the tunic by means of removable clips. All buttons show signs of light wear. Two silver pocket buttons, and two silver wrist buttons are attached to the tunic with the same removable clips as the front closure buttons, again showing signs of light wear. The front pocket of the shirt has one set of award loops. The collars interior is stamped 38/48 in black ink. A faded RZM SA Tag is still originally sewn to the lower interior of the tunic. CONDITION: Excellent Plus. (B) The Red Cross Tunic is made of fine gabardine wool dyed darker grey-blue. The tunic’s exterior shows light wear and a few moth nips. Four silver front closure buttons, and four silver pocket buttons adorn the front of the tunic and are matching. Two original German Red Cross collar tabs are attached to the collar os the tunic, and appear to be originally sewn. The two sew-in style shoulder boards also appear to be originally attached to the tunic. An original German Red Cross Armband is attached to the left sleeve of the tunic, but can not be decisively determined to be originally tacked in place. The interior of the tunic shows very light wear. No stampings can be seen. The belt adjustment holes have been sewn closed with modern fishing line. CONDITION: Overall Very Good. D.W. 700 - 1,200

2117 - LOT OF 2: LUFTWAFFE FIRST MODEL DAGGER AND FIRE POLICE DRESS BAYONET Blade Length: (A) 12” (B) 9 - 5/8” Overall Length: (A) 18” (B) 14 - 1/2”

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Lot contains: (A) Luftwaffe 1st model dagger with a “P.D. LUNESCHLOSS, SOLINGEN” marked nickel plated blade, with light runner and scattered marks, in excellent plus condition. Nickel plated brass fittings have moderate patina and staining. Blue leather wire-wrapped grip has 10-15% damage to the finish. Blue leather covered scabbard retains 90+% of its blue finish. Nickel plated steel fittings have patina and retain 65-70% of their finish. Aluminum chain and clip have moderate patina, and clip is marked “OLC”. CONDITION: Overall excellent. (B) Fire Police dress bayonet with a Lion and “Solingen” on the near mint blade. Nickel fittings exhibit light patina, and grips are near mint. Scabbard retains 85-90% of its original black painted finish, and a black leather frog with aluminum rivets is attached. CONDITION: Near mint. WZ 700 - 1,200 LOT - 2117

2118 - WORLD WAR II GERMAN LUFTWAFFE OFFICERS DRESS SWORD Blade Length: 24 - 1/2” Overall Length: 31 - 1/2”

The nickel plated blade of this Luftwaffe Officers Dress Sword is maker marked for the firm of WKC. The blade remains in bright polish with only minimal LOT - 2118 runner marks. The aluminum cross guard and pommel exhibit a light patina build up in the recesses, and the gilding of the swastikas are bright. The leather wrapped grip is decorated with a multiwired cord, which has become slightly undone near the base. The leather wrapped scabbard exhibits only very light scattered marks and no major visible damage. The aluminum fittings exhibit only light scattered superficial marks, and the fitting screws appear untampered. The scabbard has its original leather hanger still originally attached to its two rings. CONDITION: Near Mint. D.W. 800 - 1,200 166

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2119 - 1943 GERMAN ARTBOOK AND CLOTH PATCHES. Lot consists of: A) “Kampfstatten Der Waffen SS in Griechenland” (The Seat of War of the Waffen SS in Greece). This is a book of nine watercolor pictures of Greek countryside by J.W. Keller-Kuhne and presented in 1943 to various Nazi Party Officials. This one was presented to Ludolf von Alvensleben who held the position of SS and Police Leader in occupied Poland and the Soviet Union. Signed and dated by Heinrich Himmler. CONDITION: A) Overall good with no tears or damage. Pages slightly fading with age but readable signature and inscription. Corners lightly tattered from age. B) Cloth Nazi patch and armbands. Nazi pennant style blood flag with Swatiska, “Im Dienst der Deutschen Wehrmacht” (In the service of the German Army) armband, Jewish Yellow “Star of David” identification patch and German Eagle and Swastika uniform patch. CONDITION: B) Overall good with no rips or tears appear all original with the German Army Service armband having some slight staining. DLM Largest: 14 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/2” x 1/2”. 600 - 800

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2120 - LOT OF 11: GERMAN WORLD WAR II MISCELLANEOUS PAPERWORK, INSIGNIA, AND PHOTO ALBUM Lot consists of: (A) Luftwaffe Photo Album, (B) Period Edged Weapon Sales Booklet, (C) Period German Fallshirmjager Book, (D) Die Woche Magazine, (E) Period 1936 Olympic Card Book, (F) Kreigsmarine Tassel, (G) Tender Fuchs Tassel, (H) NSDAP Pennant, (I) Heer Sport Shirt Eagle, (J) Kriegsmarine Sport Shirt Eagle, (K) Luftwaffe Sport Shirt Eagle. (A) The Luftwaffe Photo Album contains 60 quality period photos. Only a few photos are missing. Photos include the Luftwaffe Soldier who owned the album, equipment, LOT - 2120 marches, speeches, and planes. No major tears. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) The Period Edged Weapon Sales Booklet is from the firm of “Paul Seilheimer”. It features daggers, swords, and bayonets with their original model numbers from the firm during the period. No rips or tears, and only very minor yellowing from age. CONDITION: Near mint. (C) The Period German Fallschirmjager Book has some tears and pages that have become detached from the book’s spine. The book is a well known and sought after period example. Its original intended purpose was to recruit new soldiers into the German Paratroopers. Nice write-ups and photos inside. CONDITION: Good. (D) The “Die Woche” Magazine has no major tears and shows signs of mild age and handling. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) The Period Olympic Card Book has a tear on the obverse of the book. Some yellowing through the pages and a few of the cards are missing. CONDITION: Good. (F) The Kreigsmarine Cap Tassel is made of rayon and with BEVO style lettering. It is not known if this is a period or reproduction. CONDITION: Near mint (G) The “Tender Fuchs” Cap Tassel is made of rayon with gilded lettering. It is not known if this is a period or reproduction. CONDITION: Near mint. (H) The NSDAP Pennant is made of a cheese cloth material with silk screened coloring. Scattered marks can be seen throughout. CONDITION: Good. (I) The Heer Sport Shirt Eagle is of BEVO construction, and was unissued. An even patina can be seen throughout. CONDITION: Excellent+. (J) The Kriegsmarine Sport Shirt Eagle is of BEVO Construction. Scattered marks can be seen. It appears to have been removed from a sport shirt at some point. CONDITION: Excellent. (K) The Luftwaffe Sport Shirt Eagle is of BEVO construction and is unissued. CONDITION: Near mint. D.W. 300 - 600

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LOT - 2121 2121 - LOT OF 11: THIRD REICH M34 POLIZEI HELMET, LUFTWAFFE DAGGER, FLAG, AND MISCELLANEOUS INSIGNIA. Lot contains: (A) M34 DD Polizei helmet, (B) Luftwaffe dagger, (C) Kriegsmarine flag, (D) Officer silverware set in pouch, and (D) Misc items. (A) Double decal M34 aluminum police helmet with 95% of its original dull black painted finish on both the exterior and interior. Both the party shield decal and the Polizei eagle decal are in more than 90% condition, with the decal lacquer finish remaining. Liner is complete and light tan in color with some light fraying around the edges, and sized marked “55”. Cork liner pads, head pad, drawstring, and five neck flap retainers are present. CONDITION: Overall excellent to near mint. (B) Luftwaffe dagger with a nickel plated blade made by “Robery Klass, Solingen” and light runner and scattered marks. Aluminum fittings and wire-wrapped trylon grip are undamaged, and show very little aging. Steel scabbard and fittings are undamaged as well, with a nice patina overall. Undamaged portepee is included. CONDITION: Excellent plus. (C) Kriegsmarine war flag which measures 66” by 37” is marked to a company in “Helmond, Holland”. Also marked in the standard “KrFL 100x70”, with two heavily sewn mounting loops. CONDITION: Bright colors and appears undamaged. Near mint. (D) Nickel plated steel fork, knife, and spoon in a gray leather pouch with a Kriegsmarine eagle pinned into the cover. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) Luftwaffe aluminum buckle, black wound badge, 16-round box of German military issue 9mm ammunition, NSKK eagle patch, Polizei sleeve patch, and two miscellaneous patches. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 700 - 1,200

LOT - 2122 2122 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WORLD WAR II SWORDS - HEER FIELD MARSCHALL SERIES SWORDS Blade Length: (A) 30” (B) 33 - 3/8” (C) 24 -1/2” Overall Length: (A) 35” (B) 38 - 1/2” (C) 33 - 1/2” (A) The Prinz Eugen Field Marschall Series Sword has a nickel plated steel blade with the maker mark for the maker “Carl Eickhorn”. The blade has a few areas of scattered freckling. Carl Eickhorn was the sole producer of the “Field Marschall” series swords. The D-guard and hilt are made of gilded white metal with scattered areas where the gilding has flaked off. The black trylon grip is decorated with a multiple piece wire wrap. The black painted steel scabbard retains roughly 95% of it’s original paint. CONDITION: Overall Excellent. (B) The Scharnhörst Field Marschall Series Sword has a nickel plated blade which is maker marked for the firm of “Carl Eickhorn”. The blade remains bright with no noticeable marks. The gilded brass hilt and D-guard retain only remnants of the original gilding in the recesses. The black trylon grip is wrapped with a decorative multi-piece wire. The black painted steel scabbard retains approximately 95% of it’s original black paint with a few areas of scattered marks near the drag area. D.W. 900 - 1,200

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2123 - MISCELLANEOUS GERMAN WORLD WAR II INSIGNIA. Lot consists of: (A) Two Bevo EM Collar Tab Sets, (B) Kriegsmarine Gun-Layer Patch, (C) NSDAP Collar Tab Set, (D) Kriegsmarine NCO Shoulder Board Single, (E) Luftwaffe Flak Officer’s Board Single, (F) Hitler Youth Driver Patch, (G) Luftwaffe Officer’s Flak Collar Tab Single, (H) Deutsche Jugend Sig Sleeve Patch, (I) Gefreiter Sleeve Chevron, (J) Luftwaffe Flight Officer’s Shoulder Board Single, (K) Medical Officer’s Shoulder Board Single, (L) Pioneer Officer’s Slip-In Shoulder Board Single, (M) Kriegsmarine Medical Officer Shoulder Board Set, (N) Heer Infantry Officer Collar Tab Single, (O) Kyffhauserbund Cap Band, (P) Werkschar Cufftitle. (A) The two sets of BEVO made EM collar tabs show patina from age and scattered marks throughout. The sets are not exactly matching. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) The Kriegsmarine Gun-Layer Patch is made of a woolen base and red embroidery. Shows no damage. CONDITION: Near mint. (C) The NSDAP Collar Tab set is a matched set. The piping is fraying and an even patina has developed. Some moth nips to the reverse wool. CONDITION: Good. (D) The Kriegsmarine NCO Shoulder Board Single is made of wool with a gold NCO tress. No damage can be seen. CONDITION: Near mint. (E) The Luftwaffe Flak Officer’s Shoulder Board Single is unissued and shows no damage. CONDITION: Near mint. (F) The Hitler Youth Driver Patch shows no damage and has the original RZM tag still attached to the reverse. CONDITION: Near mint. (G) The Luftwaffe Flak Officer’s Collar Tab Single has fraying to the silver piping and some soiling to the reverse. CONDITION: Very good. (H) The Deutsche Jugend Sleeve Patch shows some soiling throughout, and no damage. CONDITION: Excellent. (I) The Gefreiter Sleeve Chevron shows an even patina and no major damage. CONDITION: Excellent+. (J) The Luftwaffe Flight Officer’s Shoulder Board Single has some moth damage to the yellow wool. CONDITION: Good. (K) The Medical Officer’s Shoulder Board Single shows an even patina throughout and no damage. CONDITION: Excellent+. (L) The Heer Pioneer Officer’s Shoulder Board Single shows scattered moth nips. CONDITION: Very good. (M) The Kriegsmarine Medical Officer Shoulder Board set is matching and shows no damage. CONDITION: Excellent+. (N) The Heer Infantry Officer Collar Tab Single shows now damage. CONDITION: Near mint. (O) The Kyffhauserbund Cap Band is full length and shows no damage. CONDITION: Near mint. (P) The Werkschar Cufftitle is sewn together on its end, and shows no damage. CONDITION: Near mint. D.W. 300 - 600

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2124 - LOT OF 2: THIRD REICH HEER AND SA DAGGERS. Blade Length: (A)10” (B) 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 14 - 3/4” (B) 13 - 3/4” Lot consists of: (A) Heer dagger, and (B) SA dagger. (A) Heer dagger with a nickel plated blade made by “WKC, Solingen” with light scattered marks, and light freckling to approximately 7%. One ding is present 4-1/2” from the tip. Nickel plated fittings retain more than 90% of their original finish with and the trylon grip appears to be undamaged. Slightly frayed portepee is attached. Steel scabbard retains 85-90% of its finish, with a nice patina. A tiny ding is present 3” from the tip. A moderately worn hanger is attached. CONDITION: Overall excellent. (B) SA dagger with a “RZM M7/36” with moderate runner, light scattered marks, nice cross-graining, and freckling to approximately 10%. Nickel plated brass fittings retain approximately 90% of their original finish, with uniform patina. Rosewood grip has a 1/4” crack above the original SA emblem, and a 1/2” crack on the back side near the pommel. Scabbard retains 90-95% of its original brown painted finish, with moderate scattered marks. Nickel plated scabbard fittings retain approximately 90% of their original finish. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition. 500 - 900

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2125 - GERMAN THIRD REICH NSFK DAGGER This early NSFK Dagger features a Carl Eickhorn marked steel blade which exhibits nice original cross graining with minor runner marks, and scattered freckling throughout. The daggers guard and pommel nut are made of electroplated silver over brass which has developed a nice even patina throughout. The daggers grip is made of a wooden core which was wrapped with a fine thin blue leather wrap. The grips leather exhibits a natural even wear from handling. The scabbard’s fittings are also made of silver electroplated brass and exhibit the same pattern patina as the daggers guard and pommel nut. The scabbard’s body is made of leather wrapped steel. The scabbards leather wrap shows only minor signs of wear. CONDITION: Overall appears untouched and in Excellent Condition. D.W. 700 - 900

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2126 - LOT OF FIVE: WORLD WAR ONE AND WORLD WAR TWO POSTERS Lot consists of: (A) World War I Liberty Loan Poster. The poster depicts a German U-Boat surrendering to a US Navy destroyer and has the message “They Kept The Sea Lanes Open Invest In The Victory Liberty Loan”. CONDITION: The poster still has very vibrant colors for its age but is suffering from several condition issues. Two out of four corners are gone and the poster has several tears. It appears to have been glued on a thick poster board. Poster measures 29 - 1/4” x 39” Overall fair condition. (B) World War I US Marines Enlistment Poster. The poster depicts the message “U.S. Marines Service on Land and Sea Enlist At” and shows a Marine marching in front of a battleship. CONDITION: This poster also has vibrant colors for its age. The top right corner has been torn off and there are several smaller tears throughout the poster. there is water damage at the bottom edges of the poster. This poster has also been glued to a thick poster board. Poster Measures 39 1/4” x 29 - 1/2” Overall fair condition. (C) World War I framed US Marines Recruitment Poster. The poster depicts the message “U.S. Marines Want You Apply At” with a Marine Corps Sergeant pointing at the viewer. CONDITION: The poster is in a wood frame that is in rough condition. The poster appears to have been glued on wood and displays various creases, cracks, and rips. The colors are still attractive for its age. Poster Measures 27 - 5/8” x 21 3/4” Overall fair condition. (D) World War II US Army Ordnance Department poster. The poster contains the message “Let’s Give Him Enough and On Time” with a US Army infantryman firing a water cooled .30 caliber machine gun. The lower left corner has the US Government Printing Office mark and the lower right corner has the US Ordnance Department mark. 28 - 1/2” x 40” CONDITION: This poster still has all of its corners but there are several pin holes in each corner. The colors have faded over time and there are several creases and tears from storage. This poster has also been glued on thick poster board. Overall fair condition. (E) Framed color photograph poster of the flag raising at Iwo Jima. The photo was signed by approximately 21 World War II Marines and Sailors. These signatures include men from the 4th Marine Division, the 5th Marine Division, and 5th Pioneer Battalion. This would be a wonderful research project. Poster measures 20 - 1/8” x 16 - 1/4” CONDITION: Poster shows creasing and water damage but the signatures are undisturbed. Overall good condition. JD 400 - 600 170

2127 - LARGE LOT OF WORLD WAR I EPHEMERA NAMED TO TWO CONNECTICUT VETERANS: LT. RUSSEL M. NICHOLS AND LT. GRAFTON WIGGINS Extensive World War I Ephemera lot with most of the items being named to two Connecticut Veterans. The first ephemera grouping is named to Lt. Russel M. Nichols who appears to have been part of the 310th Field Artillery Battalion, 79th Division. Some highlights of Lt. Nichols group are several photographs of Nichols and fellow soldiers during World War I. Also included are several documents pertaining to Lt. Nichols’ service, several letters and correspondence both during and after World War I, Field Service Medal in box, Connecticut World War I Medal and much more. Lot also includes Lt. Nichols’ dog tag, notebook with field notes, some of which include “Aerial Photography”, “Signs of Attack”, “Flying Formations”, “Notes on Aerial Gunnery Second Aviation Instruction Center”, and much more. The other named portion of this lot is identified to Lt. Grafton Wiggins. Lt Wiggins appears to have been a pilot during World War I as there are several photographs of him in flying gear. Nichols and Wiggins may have known each other, as there are photos of both of them in the same pages of a photo album. The photo album pages are all lose and have been removed from the album long ago. There is also a large folder of World War I photos. These photos have good subject matter, with many showing airplanes, soldiers, battlefields, and scenery. Also included are several documents addressed to Lt. Wiggins. There are several other miscellaneous pieces of ephemera that came in the same box. These include several service manuals and books that probably belonged to the two men. Lastly there is a large book titled “The Great War in Gravure.” CONDITION: Many of the documents are fragile and there are stains, rips, and tarnishing. Some photos have tears. Most pieces are in good condition and only have slight blemishes. JD 400 - 600

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2128 - LARGE TRENCH ART. A Large Shell Caliber Shell Casing made into “Trench Art”. The brass shell casing features a silver painted wooden projectile used in lieu of the original metal projectile. The shell, with projectile, stands at an impressive 42” in height, and 5-1/2” in diameter. The exterior of the shell casing shows natural patina throughout and is decorated with three women dressed in, what is most likely, the lingerie of the era. A larger eagle can be seen above one of the women. The method used to decorate the shell casing is simple dots, most likely executed with a hammer and awl. The design is simple, yet intriguing. D.W. 150 - 300

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LOT - 2129 2129 - LOT OF 3: TWO WORLD WAR I LIBERTY BOND POSTERS AND ONE WORLD WAR II WAR BOND POSTER. Lot consists of: (A) World War I Fourth Liberty Loan Poster. This is a very dramatic poster as it displays the message “That Liberty Shall Not Perish from the Face of the Earth Buy Liberty Bonds.” Above the slogan, the poster depicts a formation of enemy planes flying over a burning New York City. Below the graphic on the left side, the poster displays the name of the artist, “Joseph Pennel.” in the right corner of the graphic, are the words “Alco-Gravure Inc. N.Y.” CONDITION: The poster shows some slight tears and water damage around the edges but is in relatively good condition. The poster is in a wood and plexiglass frame that measures 23-1/4” wide by 35” tall. (B) World War I liberty bond poster depicting a bloody hand print and bearing the words “The Hun ~ his Mark Blot it Out with Liberty Bonds.” The poster bears the mark of artist J. Allen St. John in the bottom left corner. In the bottom right corner the mark of Manz Engraving Co. Chicago, is printed. CONDITION: Very good as the poster shows little signs of wear. The poster is in a wood and plexiglass frame that measures 21-1/4” wide by 32” tall. (C) World War II War Bond Poster. The poster bears the message Ours...to fight for Freedom From Want. The graphic was designed by Norman Rockwell and his name is printed in the bottom left corner of the illustration. The mark of the Office of War Information is printed at the very bottom of the poster in the center. CONDITION: The poster shows signs of wear including creases down the middle and across the graphic as it was previously folded. There are some stains and slight tears but the poster displays nicely. The poster is in a plexiglass and wood frame and measures 21-3/4” wide by 29-1/2” tall. JD LARGEST FRAME: 35” X 23 - 1/4” X 3/4”. 400 - 600

2130 - GERMAN WWII MP40 NON-GUN Lot contains a Mp40 non-gun marked “mgc68” with an identically marked magazine with no visible damage. Red plug in barrel appears to be complete as when originally sold. CONDITION: Near mint. WZ 300 - 500

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2131 - LOT OF THREE: STEN MK II, MK III, & BERETTA MODEL 38/42 DISPLAY SUBMACHINE GUNS. Lot consists of a Sten MK II, Sten MK III, and Beretta 38/42 display machine guns. (A) This Sten Mk II is comprised of Sten components on an aluminum dummy receiver. The receiver and all other components have been refinished in a combination of glossy and matte black paints. The magazine housing is marked “STEN MK II” on the top with “S&S/ S106/ S36976”. This example is complete with one magazine and an unmarked sling. CONDITION: Metal components retain most of their applied black paint with areas of wear all around, especially on edges. (B) This Sten Mk III was cut through the receiver, but was nicely welded back together and finished in black paint. The receiver markings have been mostly worn away aside from a Finnish “SA” property stamp on the top of the magazine housing and “S68/ H65736” visible on the bottom. The muzzle and chamber have been plugged on either side of the barrel. The bolt has been deactivated, but is still under spring pressure and can be cocked. This example is complete with one magazine. CONDITION: Black paint shows nicks, LOT - 2131 scratches, and wear all around, most prevalent on edges. (C) This Beretta Model 38/42 is comprised of authentic components on a aluminum dummy receiver, and has been refinished in a black paint. Magazine is fixed in place and cannot be removed. Safety and trigger mechanism still works properly. Complete with an unmarked leather sling. CONDITION: Metal components retain majority of their reapplied black painted finish, showing scattered nicks and scratches to finish. Stock shows many scattered marks, with characters carved on the right side of the butt. Sling is good, showing some age cracking. Overall, a nice grouping that highlights several key submachine guns used during WWII. MLW 1,000 - 1,500

2132 - M1A1 THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN PARTS KIT ON DUMMY RECEIVER. Thompson M1A1 built on a solid aluminum receiver. Right side with “AUTO-ORDNANCE CORP. / BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT”, left side with “THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN / CALIBER .45 M1A1 / NO”. “U.S. PROPERTY” at rear of receiver behind fixed sight with protected ears, oriented to read with muzzle up. “39258” on bottom of receiver, GEG acceptance stamp at rear of stock lug. “P” proof on top of barrel. Magazine marked “THE SEYMOUR PRODUCTS CO / SEYMOUR CONN” on face. Butt with crossed cannon stamp on left side, trap in butt. No-Buckl sling with U.S. ink stamping. CONDITION: Good. Normal handling marks throughout as one would expect from a parts kit gun. Barrel is very good with strong rifling, appears serviceable. EW 500 - 1,000

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2133 - ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII MG-34 DISPLAY MACHINE GUN. Generally considered to be the world’s first GPMG (General Purpose Machine Gun), the MG-34 was designed to provide the German military with a portable machine gun that could support infantry either in a light or medium machine gun role, be utilized in an anti-aircraft role, and LOT - 2133 even be used in static defenses such as bunkers. It was issued into service in 1936 and was used throughout the course of WWII. The receiver on this MG-34 display gun was cut into three pieces and nicely welded back together. The receiver has been filled in, to negate any potential operation. The receiver cover was manufactured by Grossfuss and reads “bpr” over waffenamt “WaA497”. Original serial number on top cover has been crossed out and a different serial number applied. Feed tray was manufactured by Berlin-Suhler Waffenwerke and is marked with a eagle over waffenamt “WaA4” above “BSW”. The barrel retains the Mauser “S/243” manufacturer code as well as the eagle over “26” waffenamts. Barrel is coated in a thick layer of cosmoline. Black plastic grips and the wood buttstock are of reproduction. Charging handle is fixed in place and cannot be moved. CONDITION: Receiver, barrel shroud, and muzzle booster retain most of their reapplied blue finish, with areas of thinning and wear showing all around. Bore is good, showing strong rifling throughout. Stock shows some wear and indentations. A fantastic specimen of a machine gun used throughout the course of WWII, that would make for a nice addition to ones collection. MLW 1,000 - 2,000 172

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2134 - MG-34 DISPLAY MACHINE GUN ON DUMMY RECEIVER. Generally considered to be the world’s first GPMG (General Purpose Machine Gun), the MG-34 was designed to provide the German military with a portable machine gun that could support infantry either in a light or medium machine gun role, be utilized in an anti-aircraft LOT - 2134 role, and even be used in static defenses such as bunkers. It was issued into service in 1936 and was manufactured until the end of the Second World War, even with Germany’s plan to replace it with the more inexpensive and easier to produce MG-42. This MG-34 comprises of authentic parts placed on an aluminum dummy receiver. The receiver is marked “S/243/ 1938/ 4278” indicating manufacture by Mauser Borsigwalde. Barrel is marked “dlv/ 8 / cyq 42”. Top cover is milled. All matching numbers on this example are force matched. Metal components have been refinished. Bolt can remain fixed in placed, and will fall out if cocked, but can be easily put back into place. Aluminum grips are reproduction. Complete with period bipod. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their reapplied finish, with areas of wear, nicks, and scratches scattered all around. Top cover has a small area that was refinished in cold blue. Barrel is in excellent condition, and retains a bright bore with strong rifling throughout. Wood stock is good, being refinished and showing losses all around. Overall, a very nice and early MG-34 display machine gun, that would make for a nice display piece or parts kit. MLW 1,000 - 2,000 2135 - GERMAN WWII MG-42 DISPLAY MACHINE GUN. During WWII the MG-42 was designed to address several drawbacks found with the MG-34. The MG-42 was largely comprised of stamped components, compared to the MG-34’s milled components, the MG-42 saved much time, money, and valuable resources for Germany’s war effort. Being more reliable than it’s predecessor and having a rate of fire of 1,200 rounds per minute, the MG-42 was appropriately coined “Hitler’s Buzzsaw” by US soldiers, who quickly became familiarized with it’s distinctive sound. This example’s receiver was manufactured by Maget, as indicated by the “cra” code on the left side of the receiver. The receiver LOT - 2135 has been cut in three separate places and welded back together, as well as filled internally to negate operation of any sort. The left side of the receiver is marked “NC/ MG 42/ 600j/ cra”. Waffenamt “WaA147” found on top cover and trigger assembly, indicating manufacture by Grossfuss. Wood wtock is marked “joa/ 1943” above a waffenamt over “WaA866”. Bolt can move, but is not under any tension. This MG-42 is complete with a bipod and an unmarked sling. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their reapplied blue finish, showing areas of wear, nicks, and scratches to finish all around. Areas that were cut on the receiver have not been reblued and show surface level corrosion. Unmarked leather sling is good overall, showing areas of wear to surface. A very nice example of one of Germany’s most feared and easily recognizable machine guns that was utilized during the Second World War. MLW 2,000 - 3,000 2136 - WORLD WAR II GERMAN PANZERFAUST 30 KLEIN PROP GUN Appears to be an original ground recovered tube which has been repainted and a reproduction head. CONDITION: Tube displays heavy pitting and fragmentary mechanism, head is in excellent condition. 200 - 300 2137 - FINNISH MAXIM PARTS KIT / DISPLAY GUN WITH FINNISH TRIPOD. Top cover marked “KORJ 1943” over “AM” in lozenge, SA in rectangle at front of cover. 1886 at rear of top cover. Several small parts have been renumbered to 1886 from previous numbers. No Russian proof. Rear sight with serrated adjustment pieces graduated to 2000 meters. Bolt with mixed numbers. Chambered in 7.62x54R. Brass trunnion numbered on top, under top cover. Mounted on a Finnish Maxim tripod, numbered 55487. CONDITION: Water jacket is painted in OD green with some flaking revealing steel underneath and some brassing to high edges with some patination to steel. Checkered wooden grips. Brass has acquired an attractive dark mustard patina. Some areas of oxidation to parts throughout. Strong mechanics with good spring tension, bore is good with strong rifling. Tripod has been repainted in OD green commensurate which water jacket, perhaps a slightly darker shade; some small parts appear replaced as they are not painted green. Some areas of oxidation throughout commensurate with gun, one particular area of roughness at rear leg. An attractive example that should have a sideplate mounted to it. EW 1,500 - 2,500

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LOT - 2138 2138 - LOT OF 6: WORLD WAR I POSTERS/BANNER. Lot consists of: (A) This poster is printed on poster board and features a colored illustration of a sailor, marine, and a army solider. It is issued for the newly founded V.F.W. that was organized in 1899, representing “America’s Old Guard”. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint condition with a clean white background. (B) Is dated 1917, this is a Statue of Liberty second liberty loan of 1917 U.S. bond poster. Features great image of the Statue of Liberty at sunset that is superposed with the American flag. CONDITION: Excellent condition with bright color with some light staining on upper right corner. Lower right has 8” of chipping, none of which is in the image and some light foxing at base. (C) Features Uncle Sam with his arms around the soldier and an employee of the war saving stamp. The image of Uncle Sam is a very early style. CONDITION: Is in very good condition. Top right and left corners have pieces missing, borders have toning, lower border has some foxing and peripheral damage with some light water staining. Still quite striking. (D) Sweeney Litho Company cloth banner or flag with red, white, and blue featuring the large victory “V” in center. This is the first of these we have seen. CONDITION: Excellent clean condition with no tears. (E) World War I Liberty Loan poster. CONDITION: No mailing folds, light foxing at top, more severe foxing on right side. White background is clean, as are the vivid red, white, and blue color scheme. (F) Red Cross poster features the color vignettes of the first three U.S. soldiers to die in France during the first World War, that included Thomas Francis Enright was the first Pennsylvanian serviceman and perhaps the first American serviceman to die in World War I, along with Corporal James Bethel Gresham of Evansville, Indiana and Private Merle Hay of Glidden, Iowa. “Give till it Hurts, they gave until they died.”. CONDITION: There is no fold lines, it is in excellent condition with brilliant color. (A) measures 15”x20” (B) measures 20”x30” (C) measures 21”X32” (D) measures 29-1/2” x 33-1/2”, (E) measures 20” x 30”, (F) measures 20” x 27”.. 600 - 1,000 2139 - WORLD WAR II GERMAN 50 MM ANTI TANK PAK ROUND Brass casing measuring 16-1/2” high, base marked with the manufacturers code “emi” and “5cm PAK” along with various inspectors proofs. The steel shell marked “Aeqs45”. CONDITION: Brass casing in excellent condition, shell displays pitting at the lower ring. 21 - 1/2” x 3” x 3”. 600 - 1,000

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2140 - WORLD WAR II GERMAN 7.5 CM ANTI TANK PAK ROUND Steel casing measuring 28” high, the base marked with the manufacturers code “dxf” and specifications “7.5 PAK 40” along with various inspectors proofs. The shell measures 11” high and appears to be unmarked. CONDITION: The steel casing displays a 2” crack in the body, and shows light pitting overall. The repainted shell is pitted at the base and shows losses at the tip. 38” x 4” x 4”. 400 - 800 2141 - LOT OF GERMAN WORLD WAR II ORDNANCE. Lot consists of: A) Four 20m/m X 138B used in the “Flak 30” gun. CONDITION: A) Demilled with various projectiles and some in as found condition. B) Two 20 X80RB used by the Luftwaffe in aerial cannons. CONDITION:B) Demilled with various markings and in as found condition. C) One 20X110M/M used in various anti-aircraft guns. CONDITION: C) As found demilled with German markings. D) 13M/M MG131 round for aerial machine gun. CONDITION: D) As found in demilled form. E) German stick grenade known as a “Potato Masher”. CONDITION: E) Demilled condition with rusty holes. Good display piece. F) 88 M/M fused projectile in original bakelite case. F) As found condition. DLM Largest: 14” x 2 - 3/4” x 2 - 3/4”. 600 - 800 174

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2142 - WORLD WAR II GERMAN 88MM FLAG ANTI TANK ROUND The steel casing measures 22-3/8” high and is marked on the base “CK 41” and “8.8cm FLAK18” along with various proof and inspectors stamps. The shell is marked “eyc 644 stg FES” along with various proofs. Steel fuse is marked “rbp45”. CONDITION: Overall in very good condition with moderate wear to the painted finish. 36 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. 600 - 1,000 2143 - WORLD WAR II GERMAN 88MM ANTI TANK ROUND The brass casing measures 22-1/2” high and is marked on the base “ck 42” and “88cm FLAK 16”. Steel shell is marked “13 SK 6 44” and retains about 50% original yellow paint. The aluminum fuse is marked “Zt ZS/30” along with waffenamt proofs and is dated 1940. CONDITION: Casing and shell are in excellent condition. The fuse displays a number of dents in the aluminum and pitting on its steel ring. 36 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. 600 - 1,000 2144 - WORLD WAR II GERMAN 10CM ROUND. Steel casing measures 30-1/8”, the round 18-1/8”. Both appear to be unmarked. The aluminum fuse is marked “AZ23” and “FEU44”. CONDITION: The casing is pitted and displays a heavy coat of lacquer, the shell is in excellent condition showing moderate wear. 46” x 5 - 3/4” x 5 - 3/4”. 800 - 1,200 2145 - LOT OF THREE GERMAN WORLD WAR II 37MM FLAK 18 SHELLS. Three German shells and rounds for the 37mm 8/36 Anti-Aircraft Gun. High Explosive round measuring 14-3/8”, Armor Piercing High Explosive round measuring 13-5/8” and a Squeeze Bore round measuring 12”. Each with numerous proofs on the bases. All in very good condition. 500 - 700 2146 - LOT SEVEN: SIX FLAGS AND WORLD WAR II MARK I TARGET KITE Lot consists of: (A) 50 star American flag, 3’ X 5’, multi piece wool construction. (B) 50 star American flag, 34” X 57” , multi piece wool construction with embroidered stars. Wool shows fading. (C) British flag, 46” X 74”, multi piece wool construction. Flag exhibits a number of small scattered holes. (D) British flag, 18” X 38”, multi piece wool construction. (E) World War II period Italian flag, 57” X 84”, multi piece wool construction. Flag exhibits a number of small scattered hole. (F) Imperial German flag, 23” X 36”. Reproduction made in the 1960’s. CONDITION: Unless noted, very good condition. (G) Original World War II US Mark I Target Kite with silhouette of a German FW-190 fighter. The kite was manufactured by A.G. Spalding & Bros for the US Army and Navy. The target kite still has its original specification label that is clear and legible. The kite measures approximately 55” x 54”. CONDITION: The target kite displays creases from being folded for storage but the material is still flexible and resilient for its age. There is one pen cap sized hole below the right wing of the fighter silhouette with minor blemishes and areas with loose stitching. All original strings and grommets are still in place. Overall good condition. JD 500 - 700 www.MorphyAuctions.com | August 19, 2020

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2147 - LARGE LOT OF BINOCULAR CASES AND PARTS Large Impressive Lot of World War Two Binocular Parts and Empty Cases from Axis and Allied Countries. CONDITION: Varying from Excellent to Near Mint. D.W. 400 - 700

2148 - LOT OF THREE PAIRS OF WORLD WAR II BOOTS: MODEL 1931 BOOTS, PARATROOPER BOOTS, AND TYPE A-6 FLIGHT BOOTS Lot consists of: (A) Pair of Pre-World War II Model 1931 knee high, cap toe, lace up leather boots. Both boots are marked “R.P. Hazzard Co. March 1937” and stamped size “9E”. The boots are also marked with the inspector stamp for the Army Boston Depot. Heel of boots are marked “Runner 9E”. CONDITION: The russet leather is still nice and strong, but the boots each bend to the side due to standing up straight for storage. The boots display scuffs and scratches from service wear. Overall good condition. (B) Pair of World War II US Army Paratrooper jump boots. Boots are marked “International Shoe Co.” and are stamped “10 1/2 D”. The boots are marked with the date “Dec 28, 1942”. CONDITION: Boots no longer have original laces but the leather is still strong and pliable. There are signs of wear that include various scuffs and tarnishing. Soles show heavy wear. Overall good condition. (C) Exceptional pair of World War II Type A-6 Flight Boots made by Hood. Boots have excellent specification tags and are marked size medium. CONDITION: Both boots display crisp “Army Air Forces” decal that shows no scratches. Leather is still pliable and there is barely any cracking. Rubber soles are held together perfectly and show no holes or cracks. Fleece lining is in perfect condition. Original Crown zippers still function but are hard to pull. A very fine and attractive example of the type A-6 boots, they do not get much better than this. Overall excellent condition. JD Largest: 16 - 1/2” x 11 1/2” x 3 - 1/4”. 600 - 900

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2149 - WORLD WAR II US ARMY FROGSKIN CAMOUFLAGE ONE PIECE COVERALLS A very fine example of World War II US Army Herringbone Twill double sided frogskin camouflage one piece combat coveralls. This pair of coveralls still retains all of its original features including the original internal suspenders. It was a common practice for soldiers to cut out the internal suspenders on these coveralls and it is harder to find a pair with the original suspenders. There is a faint laundry number stamped inside below the collar area. The coveralls also have all of the original 13-star buttons at the cuffs. The suit has four large billowed snap enclosure pockets, two on the front and two on the side at the waist. CONDITION: All of the snap enclosures are in perfect working order. There do not appear to be any tears or rips on the coveralls and there is no evidence of field repairs. Coveralls have the original Conmar zipper that is in good working condition. The camouflage pattern exhibits fading and stains from service wear and storage. This is a very nice example of World War II US Army Coveralls. Overall excellent condition. JD Largest” 12” x 8”. 400 - 600

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2150 - WORLD WAR II NURSE’S UNIFORM GROUPING NAMED TO LT. JULIA FOSSLER This is an incredible identified World War II uniform and equipment grouping. The lot is quite extensive and was all found together with most items in the group containing Lt. Julia Fossler’s name. Lot consists of: (A) Exceptional pair of WWII Women’s Army Corps herringbone will fatigue pants. The pants have Lt. Fossler’s name painted and stamped on the waistband. Spec tag is a bit washed out but still legible. Pants are in excellent condition and show almost no signs of wear. (B) Remarkable pair of Women’s Wool Trousers Liner with cutter tags still attached and Lt. Fossler’s name stamped several times on the interior. this liner is in unworn condition. (C) US Army wool sweater showing no signs of wear and in excellent condition. (D) Two US Army Nurse’s Seersucker overseas dresses. Both dresses are named to Lt. Fossler on the neck area. The dress have some staining, especially around the neck area probably from sweat. Despite the slight tarnishing the dresses are in good condition. (E) Three Women’s officer’s shits all named to Lt. Fossler. The shirts are wrinkled and show slight tarnishing from age but are otherwise in very good condition. (F) Green wool nurses cape, this piece is not named and shows tarnishing from storage but is in good condition. (G) Three WWII Men’s overseas caps, one chocolate and two khaki. Both Khaki caps have sewn on red cross insignia. The chocolate hat is named to Lt. Fossler. All in good condition with slight discoloration from sweat and age. (H) Unnamed WAC overseas cap in good condition with some staining. (I) Two US Army leather purses. Leather is still pliable and interiors have some staining. Very good condition. (J) Fantastic pair of WAC boots with laces. Boots have scuffing from service wear but soles are barely worn. Leather still pliable, there are a very clean example of nurse’s boots. (K) US Army Nurse’s Blue Uniform consisting of jacket, cape, hat, and tie. jacket is missing all buttons and has Abercrombie & Fitch tag. Uniform is in good condition with some staining, the hat is in perfect condition with very clean spec tag. (L) WWII US Army musette bag and two first aid pouches with gauze pack and mirror. Items show minor service wear and are on good condition. (M) Four US Army wool “jeep caps” and one women’s wool hat all in excellent condition with little signs of blemishes. JD Largest: 54” x 28”. 1,000 - 1,500 LOT - 2150

2151 - WORLD WAR I PHOTO ALBUM WITH TRENCH AND BATTLEFIELD PHOTOGRAPHS. World War I Souvenir Photo Album with content including trenches, aerial photos, and battlefield carnage. The photographs have been taken out of the original album and were placed in plastic sleeves that are held in a binder. The first plastic sleeve contains a list of the photographs with a short description of the contents of each photo. The list and photos are numbered 1-68, however the first two photos are missing so the binder album contains 66 black and white photographs. The photographs start at number 3 and measure roughly 6 - 3/4” x 4 - 3/4”. There is a wide variety of images that show the horrors of World LOT - 2151 War I including shell craters, destroyed trenches, and captured German zeppelin L-49. The album also contains several graphic images of dead horses and German soldiers. Some of the more riveting photos are titled “Boche dead bodies killed by a French 75.” and “ Horse blown into tree by high explosive shell.” CONDITION: The original photo album is in fair condition, as the cover has separated from the rest of the book. The blank pages within the album are still held together but have worn with age. The list that contains the photo descriptions is in poor condition, there are several heavy creases, stains and tears but the photo descriptions are still legible. The photographs are in good condition for their age, some show more wear than others and are missing corners or are torn. The photographs are still very clear and still show the graphic details that were captured over 100 years ago. JD 400 - 600

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LOT - 2152 2152 - LOT OF 13: COMMONWEALTH BINOCULARS AND CASES AND WORLD WAR I GAS MASK (A) Cased British MG Binoculars. Binoculars show even wear. Optics are clear and the dials functioning. Case possibly incorrect for binoculars. Case shows even wear and has carrying strap. CONDITION: Good. (B) Cased MkII 6X30 Binoculars. Binoculars show even wear. Optics are clear, with functioning dials and neck strap. Case has wear throughout. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) Cased 6X30 British Binoculars. Binoculars show even wear with arrows carved into leather covers. Optics are clear with scattered spotting and functioning dials. Case shows wear throughout and with carrying strap. CONDITION: Very Good. (D) Canadian Marine 7X50 Binoculars dated 1945 having light wear, plastic carrying strap, clear optics, and functioning dials. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) MkIV Binoculars having been most likely reissued, showing minimal wear, spotty optics, carrying strap, and non functioning dials. CONDITION: Good. (F) MkII 6X30 Binoculars dated 1941, showing even wear, clear optics, and functioning dials. CONDITION: Excellent. (G) 6X30 Binoculars with even wear, cloudy optics, and functioning dials. CONDITION: Good (H) Green 6X30 Binoculars with even wear, clear optics, and functioning dials. CONDITION: Very Good. (I) 8X24 British Binoculars with even wear, clear optics, and functioning dials. CONDITION: Very Good. (J) Early British Binoculars showing minimal wear, clear optics, and functioning dial. CONDITION: Excellent (K) Two empty leather cases showing moderate wear. CONDITION: Varying from Good to Very Good. (L) World War One US Gas Mask with even patina and wear. Complete in canvas carrying case. CONDITION: Very Good. D.W. 600 - 900

2153 - WORLD WAR ONE RED CROSS ROLL CALL POSTER. Very nice framed World War I Red Cross Christmas Roll Call Poster. The poster is titled “Red Cross Christmas Roll Call” on the bottom and has the dates “December 16th to 23d” on the top. In the center, the poster depicts a figure of Columbia holding a pen, and a Red Cross nurse with a scroll that says “ Where Columbia sets her name, let every one of you follow her.” The bottom of the poster contains the artist’s name and date which reads “E.H. Blashfield 1918”. The frame measures roughly 31 - 1/4” tall by 22 - 1/4” wide. CONDITION: The poster still displays decent color although some fading has occurred. There are several tears on on the poster, mostly around the edges, with a few tears and creases on the body of the nurse that are barely visible. There are minor stains and blemishes that are typically seen on these old posters. Overall Good Condition. JD 200 - 300

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2154 - WORLD WAR II KIA D-DAY+5 507TH PIR PURPLE HEART WITH MEDAL CERTIFICATE IN ORIGINAL SHIPPING TUBE This is an incredible and historically significant Purple Heart Medal that was posthumously awarded to Willard J. Lucas, who was a member of the 82nd Airborne, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment. The Purple Heart is in its original case with ribbon bar and lapel pin. The medal is crimp brooched and is numbered “458547.” The medal is engraved “Willard J. Lucas” on the reverse. The case is contained in a cardboard box in which it has been stored since it was received by Lucas’ mother. The group also includes the original medal certificate and death certificate that was issued by the US Army. What is even more impressive is that the certificates are contained in the original mailing tube that is addressed to his mother. Lucas was born on November 21, 1921 in Lavelle, Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. Lucas entered service on May 27, 1942. He received his basic training at Camp Wheeler and later at Fort Benning with the paratroopers. He was assigned to overseas service in December 1943 and was assigned to the 82nd Airborne’s 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Lucas would go on to participate in the Invasion of Normandy from which he would not return. In the early morning hours of June 6th 1944, just after 2:00 am, twelve planeloads of men assigned to the 507th PIR were mis-dropped and dispersed throughout the marshes just south of the French town of Carentan. The men of the 3rd Battalion of the 507th PIR were supposed to be dropped roughly 18 miles to the northwest in an area that was classified as “Drop Zone T,” near the town of Amfreville. Instead, the 3rd battalion was scattered around the vicinity of the French village of Graignes. This would later be known as the worst mis-drop of any US airborne unit on D-Day. The ensuing Battle of Graignes would later be known as one of the most valiant defenses during the invasion. Slowly, American paratroopers began to arrive in the village with an initial force of 25 men. As the day progressed, 182 paratroopers had gathered in the town of Graignes. Due to the fact that the paratroopers were deep behind enemy lines and far from their objective drop zone, the decision was made to remain where they gathered and defend the town. Although it was dangerous to aid the enemy, the townspeople made a unanimous decision to feed and help the paratroopers in any way they could. On Saturday, June 10th, a German reconnaissance detachment made contact with the town which resulted in the death of four German soldiers. The following day on June 11th, the Germans unleashed several attacks in order to wipe out the 182 paratroopers that were defending the town. After several assaults, which resulted in the death of the American commander, the defenders became disorganized and were ordered to LOT - 2154 disperse and retreat in pairs. Elements of the 17th SS Panzergrenadier conducted the final assault on the town with a force of about 2000 men, which would have outnumbered the Americans 10-1. At the end of the battle on June 11th, The SS entered the town church, which was being used by the paratroopers as an aid station. In the aid station were 14 wounded Americans along with Captain Abraham Sophian, who was the 3rd battalion surgeon, and two medics. The Americans surrendered, and should have been protected by the Geneva convention, but were instead murdered by the men of the 17th SS. One group of five wounded paratroopers were forced to the edge of a nearby pond, where they were bayoneted and dumped in the water. The other group of nine were forced to march at gunpoint to a field and were forced to dig a pit. After the SS deemed the hole to be deep enough, they shot each of the wounded men through the head and pushed their bodies into the pit. At some point, Captain Sophian and the two medics were also murdered. Out of the 182 men that defended Graignes, 150 made it to US lines. Lucas was declared killed on June 11th, 1944, but it unknown if he is one of the men who were murdered by the SS. He was only 23 years old when he was killed and his remains were returned to the United States in 1948. CONDITION: Overall excellent. The cardboard box does show stains and wear from age. The case is in excellent condition with no blemishes. The medal has a few loose threads on the reverse but is very well held together. The engraving is crisp and the medal shows no major blemishes. The certificates are in excellent condition, as they are still rolled in the original shipping tube and were probably only opened by Lucas’ mother when she received them in the mail. The cardboard shipping tube was torn open by Lucas’ mother but is in otherwise good condition. The mailing label from the war department is still legible. This is an incredible documented posthumously awarded Purple Heart group from a renowned unit and a notable World War II battle that would be one of the centerpieces of any medal collection. JD Larger: 14 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/4”. 2,000 - 3,000

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2155 - OUTSTANDING LOT OF TWO PURPLE HEART MEDALS AND TWO KIA PURPLE HEART CERTIFRICATES IN ORIGINAL MAILING TUBES This is a fantastic and historically significant lot of two Purple Heart Medals in their original cases and two Identified World War II Purple Heart certificates still in their original mailing tubes. Lot consists of: (A) Early issue World War II Type I split brooch Purple Heart Medal in original early issue box. CONDITION: The exterior of the box shows some staining but shows no major signs of wear. The interior has slight ripping behind where the medal sits but is in very good condition. the medal has very slight tearing on the ribbon bit is otherwise in good condition. Overall good condition. (B) World War II slot brooch Purple Heart Medal in original coffin case and identified to Harold J. Bankus of Pennsylvania. The reverse of the medal is privately engraved with the inscription “Pfc. H.J. Bankus 33497268” From our research it appears that Bankus was discharged from the Army as a Sergeant and is interred in Mountville Pennsylvania. CONDITION: The coffin case shows minor scuffs but still presents well. The Medal shows light tarnishing from age but the engraving on the reverse is in very good condition. The ribbon bar has three stars and is in good condition. This is a very nice named Purple Heart Medal that would be a wonderful research project. (C) World War II Purple Heart certificate and death certificate identified to Cpl. Albert P. Shervilla of Pennsylvania who was killed in action on March 19, 1945. Research shows that Cpl. Shervilla was attached to the 260th Infantry Regiment of the 65th Infantry Division. This is a very emotional document set, as he was killed in the Saarlouis Rhoden area of Germany with less than two months left in World War II. He is interred in the Luxemburg American Cemetery in Luxemburg. CONDITION: The original cardboard mailing tube is in very good condition considering its age. It still has the original, legible mailing label attached to it. The certificates are in excellent condition as they have been stored in the tube since World War II. The writing is very crisp and still legible with almost no blemishes or signs of fading. LOT - 2155 Overall a very nice and rare World War II document set. (D) World War II Purple Heart certificate and death certificate identified to Staff Sergeant Frank J. Pogwist of Brooklyn, New York, who was killed in action on December 5, 1943. Research shows that Sgt. Pogwist was a B-17 Radio Operator attached to the 332nd Bomb Squadron of the 94th Bomb Group. This is also an emotional document set, as Pogwist was born in 1922 and was only 21 years old when he was killed in action. According to research, Pogwist was the radio operator on 332nd Bomb Group B-17 #423349 “El Mangau” When it was shot down near Bordeaux, France. A partial Missing Air Crew Report states that enemy fighter aircraft set the number two engine of “El Mangau” on fire and the bomber fell out of formation. All ten crew members were killed in action. During his time in the Army Air Force, Pogwist was awarded the Air Medal, and posthumously awarded the Purple Heart. He is still listed as Missing in Action by the American Battle Monuments Commission and is memorialized on the Tablets of the Missing at the Cambridge American Cemetery in Cambridge, United Kingdom. CONDITION: The original cardboard shipping tube is in excellent condition and still has the original shipping label that is addressed to his wife attached. There is some staining but this is to be expected due to age. The certificates are in excellent condition as they have been rolled and stored in the cardboard tube since World War II. The writing is very crisp and still legible with almost no blemishes or signs of fading. this is a fantastic lot of World War II documents and medals that would make wonderful additions to a collection. JD Largest: 14 1/4” x 2 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/4”. 1,500 - 2,000 2156 - LOT OF AMERICAN MILITARY MEDALS, PATCHES, AND DOG TAGS. Lot consists of: (A) Cased Distinguished Flying Cross, engraved on the reverse “Donald W. Dunn 1st Lt Air Corps”, with slot brooch. (B) Cased Silver Star medal with slot brooch. (C) Cased Distinguished Service Cross with slot brooch. (D) Cased Air Medal, engraved on the reverse “G.T. Stack”, with wrap brooch. (E) Cased Bronze Star medal with slot brooch. Included in the case is a slot brooch Good Conduct medal and ribbons. (F) Small box containing a 1-1/2” pin back paratrooper wing two sterling marksman badges and a ribbon bar. (G) Twelve World War I and World War II dog tags named to “Albert Belcher”. (H) Nineteen World War I and World War II US Army and Navy dog tags. (I) Ten US military patches: two 82nd Airborne, one “Simmons Parachutes”, 507th Airborne Infantry and jump ovals. (J) Group of photographs relating to the USS Clay and shots taken on Iwo Jima. CONDITION: All material very good or better. Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 3 1/2” x 1”. 700 - 1,000 180

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2157 - LARGE LOT OF GERMAN AND US WORLD WAR II PATCHES AND INSIGNIA. Lot consist of: (A) Pair of British World War I service medals named on the rims “SPR. R.J. ARRILL C.E.”. (B) Pair of British World War I service medals named on the rims “T. LEAHY A.B. R.N.”, no ribbons. (C) Twelve German navy rates. (D) Four woven German navy breast eagles. (E) Luftwaffe officers belt buckle. (F) Various pieces of German cloth and metal insignia and buttons. CONDITION: Good, with most pieces showing moderate wear. 400 - 600 LOT - 2157 2158 - LARGE LOT OF BRADLEY D. NASH MEMORABILIA. Large lot of framed documents recognizing the distinguished career and achievements of Bradley Nash. Approximately 18 documents, citations and photos are included in the lot. Some of the more notable achievements of Lt. Col Nash are his Bronze Star and Citation for his service in the Mediterranean Theater during 1943, Harvard Alumni Association Class of 1923 Citation, Deputy Under Secretary for Transportation Document, as well as other various documents and citations. A small framed photo of Nash during World War II accompanies the group. D.W. 400 - 600 LOT - 2158

2159 - LOT OF 3: 50TH ANNIVERSARY “LONGEST DAY” BOOK AUTOGRAPHED BY VETERANS, SIGNING PEN, AND OMAHA BEACH SAND. Lot consists of: (A) “The Longest day: The Classic Epic of D-Day June 6, 1944” by Cornelius Ryan. The book is signed by approximately 135 veterans, most of whom served with the 29th Infantry Division and were present on Omaha Beach during the D-Day Landings on June 6, 1944. The book was signed during the 50th Anniversary of D-Day on June 6, 1994. Included in the book is a photograph of William Donald Schaefer and Captain James Sturgeon with the 29th Infantry Division symbol during the Anniversary. CONDITION: The book exhibits decent wear, probably from the exchanging of the hundreds of hands during the book’s signing. The front and back covers are both faded and the edges exhibit slight bending. Some of the signatures in the book are faded but most are in good condition. (B) 50th Anniversary 29th Infantry Division D-Day Pen that was used by most of the veterans to sign the book. The pen does no show many blemishes and still functions. CONDITION: Overall good condition. (C) Small glass canister containing sand from Omaha Beach that measures 2 - 1/2” tall. CONDITION: Overall good condition. JD 300 - 500

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2160 - LARGE LOT OF ORIGINAL WWII PROPOGANDA LEAFLETS DIRECTED TOWARDS JAPANESE WITH ORIGINAL TYPED DESCRIPTIONS. This is a very extensive lot of World War II United States Military propaganda leaflets directed towards the Japanese to effect the moral of the Japanese soldiers during the war. Included in the lot are 18 propaganda leaflets 48 information sheets that break down the leaflets into categories including target, purpose, illustration, caption, and text. The information sheets were made to explain the contents of the leaflets to the American military. The leaflets and information sheets are both numbered so they can be matched with one another. CONDITION: Most of the leaflets are in very good condition and still retain their original colors. Most of the edges are crisp and do not show any signs of tears or staining. Some of the leaflets show wear including tears and creases. The information sheets are in equally good condition, many still retaining their clear text and show no signs of wear, while some are torn and creased. JD 400 - 600

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2161 - HAND CARVED WOODEN NAVAJO CODE TALKER MODELS BY T.G. BENALLY The first carving, a representation of the flag raising on Mt Surabachi on Iwo Jima, measures 12” long and 18” high. It is signed on the bottom “ T.G. Benally Raising The Flag”. The second depicts a Navajo Code Talker and measures 7” X 11”, signed on the bottom “Navajo Code Talker T.G. Benally”. CONDITION: Both in excellent condition. 200 - 400

LOT - 2161 2162 - LOT OF 4: UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 29 - 3/4” (B) 30” (C) 31” (D) 31 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 36” (B) 35 3/4” (C) 36 - 1/2” (D) 38” A) USMC Non-commissioned officer’s sword with bright etched blade marked at the ricasso “Meyer Trade Mark” , wire wrapped leather handle and brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: Very good with minor wear, brass shows toning. B) USMC Non-commissioned officer’s sword with bright etched blade marked at the ricasso “Meyer Trade Mark”, wire wrapped leather handle and LOT - 2162 brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: Very good with minor wear, brass shows toning. C) USMC Officer’s sword with bright etched blade marked “Proved” at the ricasso, white composition grips and brass mounted nickle plated scabbard. CONDITION: Sword excellent with minor wear, scabbard nickle plating shows wear and minor spotting. D) USMC Officer’s sword with bright etched blade marked “Proved” and “Hamburger - Hilbourne at the ricasso, white composition grips and brass mounted nickle plated scabbard. CONDITION: Sword excellent with minor wear only. DG 800 - 1,200 182

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2163 - LOT OF 2: UNITED STATES WORLD WAR ONE TRENCH KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 8 - 5/8” (B) 6 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 14” (B) 11 - 1/2” (A) The 1917 World War One Trench Knife is made by the company “L.F.&C.” on the underside of the guard. The triangle shaped blade, intended to inflict wounds that weren’t easy to stitch closed, is made of steel with grease streaks along its sides, light runner marks, and original bluing in areas. The steel guard exhibits an even dark patina over the original bluing. The wooden grip has darkened from age, and exhibits not damage. The leather scabbard shows light use along it’s leather and a nice patina. The steel fittings are blued with scattered freckling throughout. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) The 1918 Trench Knife is maker marked on the blades ricasso area for the maker “Aulion”. The blade is made of steel and appears to have been heavy cleaned at some point. The brass hilt and knuckles are made of solid cast brass which has developed a dark patina to the recesses of the rough casting areas. The blades resting nut is made of steel with an even freckling throughout. No scabbard accompanies this fight knife. CONDITION: Very Good. D.W. 800 - 1,200

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2164 - WORLD WAR ONE ERA US NAVY GROUPING NAMED TO FRANK K. O’BRIEN. Group consists of: (A) Model 1852 navy officer’s dress sword engraved on the throat “To Lieut Frank K. O’Brien from C.W. Crocker 1918”. Leather scabbard with embossed oakleaf pattern mounts. Blade is etched with patriotic and naval motifs, sharkskin grips with wire wrap. Scabbard missing its drag and lower 5” of leather. (B) Full dress tailed jacket and trousers. Jacket inked in pocket label “Lt Cmdr F.K O’Brien 1/18/26”, trouser display a 1-1/2” gilt tape running down the outer seam. (C) Pair of full dress gold epaulettes displaying Lt Commander rank and housed it their original pasteboard box. (D) Dress navy officers sword belt with gold wire / cloth facings with leather backing and two-piece interlocking navy buckle. (E) Navy dress fore-and-aft hat with silk lining and black leather sweatband. CONDITION: As noted, the sword scabbard is missing its lower portion, the blade exhibits small areas of dark staining on the lower areas and grips show areas of wear. Jacket, trousers and epaulettes are in excellent condition showing little wear. Fore-and-aft hat displays areas of wear to the fur surface. Belt with moderate wear to the leather backing. DG 600 - 1,000

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2165 - 1910 NATIONAL MATCHES GOLD MARKSMANSHIP MEDAL INSCRIBED TO U.S. ARMY DSC WINNER Scarce gold marksmanship medal awarded for the 1910 National Match competition at Camp Perry. Sometimes termed a “leg” medal since it required completing three legs to win the Gold Distinguished Marksman award, this form of the medal was used only from 1903-1922. The top bar reads “Army Infantry Team” and bears a “14k” stamp on the reverse. The pin is in place. Suspended by two links is a round planchet with “U.S.” at tip over an open wreath with crossed rifles and a superimposed marksmanship badge of a white enamel square with gold bullseye and two rings. The reverse bears a wreath around the perimeter and is inscribed at center “HERMAN E. / STADIE / 1st SERGT. / 30th INFANTRY. / 1910.” War Dept. G.O. 217 dated Nov. 30, 1910 records the National Team Match, Individual Match, and Pistol Match at Camp Perry, Ohio, Aug 22-25. The army infantry team took first place. Stadie placed 7th in the individual match and was awarded a “gold medal” and $30.00 cash. He took second place a short time later in the matches at Sea Girt, N.J. At the time of the match he was in Co. L of the 30th Infantry. Born in Germany in 1878 he emigrated to the U.S. enlisting in the army for the first time in 1899, serving in the 18th and the 27th U.S. Infantry before the 30th, seeing action in the Philippines at the Ampit River in September 1900 and Pinauran in November, rising from private to corporal, sergeant, and first sergeant. He later saw service in the Mexican Border Campaign LOT - 2165 and received campaign medals for both. He was discharged as first sergeant in July 1917 to accept a commission and served as a captain in the 306th Infantry, 77th Division, in France, where he won the Distinguished Service Cross. The citation is recorded in Communique No 138 GHQ AEF 9/29/18: “For extraordinary heroism in action at Ferme de Dames, west of Fismes, France, 20 August 1918. While in the vicinity of the regimental command post where he was stationed was under heavy bombardment, Capt. Stadie, without thought of personal danger, voluntarily ran outside through shrapnel and high explosive shells and rescued a wounded runner.” Stadie continued his career as a marksman after the war, shooting on the winning team in the Sadler Match of 1920. He retired from the U.S. Army as a Captain in 1932, settling in California, where he died in 1972 at age 93. This is a scarce medal in itself and belonged to a soldier with long army service and a citation for Valor in World War One. CONDITION: Excellent. SR JD 1,000 - 1,500

2166 - 1913 “PATTON” CALVARY SABER. Blade Length: 35” Overall Length: 42” Standard configuration with right side of ricasso marked “U.S. / (Eagle Head) / NO 13”, left side LOT - 2166 with “L.F. (Flaming Bomb) & C / 1918”. CONDITION: Blade is a smooth mixture of bright steel and some grey staining. Legends are sharp, although portions of the flaming bomb are no longer visible. Cup with some marks from handling and use. Scabbard is good, complete, with throat with black paint flaking away to oxidized metal. Olive drab green painted canvas body, and metal drag with more flaking to metal. A nice example of the last saber used by the US Army. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of George M. Rapport. EW. 250 - 400

2167 - WORLD WAR II JOHNSON RIFLE BAYONET WITH SCABBARD. Blade Length: (A) 7 - 3/4” (B) 7 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 12” (B) 12” World War II production of the triangular bladed bayonet for the Johnson Model 1941 rifle with LOT - 2167 leather scabbard. This is the finest example we have ever seen as it covered in a brown translucent preservative and is un-used. The scabbard is equally fine with excellent white stitching and clean supple russett leather. CONDITION. Near new with very slight high point wear from storage and chipping of preservative at point. Scabbard is near new. TDW 400 - 800

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2168 - NORDEN BOMB SIGHT WITH STABALIZER AND MANUALS. Designed by Dutch engineer Carl Norden circa 1930. This is a Norden MK XV bombsight used throughout World War II and up to even Vietnam in America’s aerial bombing campaigns with one of the most famous being the atomic bomb dropping on Hiroshima by the B-29 “Enola Gay”. Bombsight Serial number “N 11444” comes with an assortment of needed items both of World War II Era and newer, including a portable tachometer made by “Jaeger Watch Co.” and dated 1945, military marked Elgin stop watch, Roller-Smith “PDI” meter, Polaroid lens filter kit in original box and tangent scales for automatic bombing computer from the late 1940’s. Auto pilot has serial number “R-1681”. Sight has added Maxson reflex sight. Serial number “8111” which was known to be fitted on B-29s. Comes with original training manuals from the 1940s plus several reprints from a later date. CONDITION: Sight is in overall good condition with no dings or scratches. Lens appears clear with visible crosshair. Manuals not torn and are in good condition with some having pencil bombardier’s notes on. Great display piece for the World War II Airwar enthusiast. DLM This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 5,000 - 10,000

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2169 - LOT OF 2: WWII US NAVY DIVERS KNIFE AND USMC BOLO KNIFE. Blade Length: (A) 6 - 5/8” (B) 11 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 13 - 7/8” (B) 16 - 3/4” Lot consists of (A) World War II US Navy Diver’s Knife. The knife originally had a 6-7/8” blade but has dulled and now measures around 6-5/8”. The knife’s grip is the standard turned wood with a 9-groove handle that is typical of KA-BAR examples, however this knife shows no signs of any maker marks. The hilt has a brass pommel and the knife screws into a brass cylinder scabbard. The scabbard is missing its original leather strap. CONDITION: the knife is in overall fair condition. The blade shows heavy pitting. The wood handle shows minor cracks and dings but is in good condition. The brass scabbard only shows minor service wear with some dings and discoloration. (B) World War II USMC Bolo Knife by Chatillon with original leather scabbard. Knife is marked “USMC Chatillon NY” on blade and scabbard is marked “USMC BOYT 1945”. CONDITION: The blade is in fair condition as it has suffered significant pitting. About 75% of the “Chatillon NY” marking remains. Handle is in good condition and only displays minor dings and scratches. Scabbard shows minor dings, scratches, and oxidation greening from age but is in overall good condition. JD 500 - 800

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2170 - LOT OF WORLD WAR II US ARMY UNFORMS AND FOOTLOCKER Lot of World War II US Army Uniforms contained in a World War II footlocker. This lot includes: (A) World War II US Army Second Pattern Mackinaw Jacket with beautiful theater made CBI patch and South East Asia Command patch. Coat also has technician fourth grade rank insignia on the sleeves. All insignia appears to be machine sewn to the jacket. There is a laundry number that appears to be painted on the inside of the jacket that reads “G-2190” There are also various other laundry numbers inside of the pocket. CONDITION: Coat has all of its original undamaged buttons and belt. There is some tarnishing but the coat is in good condition. (B) M-41 Field Jacket with machine sewn technician fifth grade rank insignia. There is ghosting on each shoulder and it appears there were unit patches sewn on the shoulders at one point. CONDITION: There are some light stains on the jacket but it is LOT - 2170 very clean for its age. All original undamaged buttons are present and Kwik zipper is functioning. Overall good condition. (C) M-41 Field Jacket with machine sews captain’s bars on the epaulettes and Army Replacement Command patch on the shoulder. CONDITION: There is staining and tarnishing on the jacket, especially on the back side. The jacket still has all of its original undamaged buttons and the talon zipper is functioning. Overall good condition. (D) Second Pattern Herringbone Twill Fatigue Jacket with hand sewn technician fifth grade rank and 69th Infantry Division patch. CONDITION: There is some staining and tarnishing on the jacket but it still presents well. The jacket still has all of its original 13 star buttons and still retains the gas flap. Overall good condition. (E) Post World War II officer’s shirt with XIV Corps shoulder patch. CONDITION: Shirt sill has all of its original buttons and does not exhibit staining. Overall excellent condition. (F) World War II era Military Police armband in excellent condition. (F) Two pairs of WWII US Army boxers, two tank tops, and one pair of wool socks all in excellent condition. (G) Six khaki and wool Army Overseas Caps, two cavalry piped, two armored piped, one MP piped, and one signal corps piped all in good condition. JD Largest: 30” x 18”. 500 - 800

2171 - LOT OF SEVEN: MILITARY KNIVES AND BAYONETS A) US Krag bayonet dated 1894 with scabbard. CONDITION: Sharpened blade and fittings are mostly dark with areas of light pitting. Scabbard with a dark surface mixed with pitting. B) US Krag bayonet dated 1899, no scabbard. CONDITION: Metal is mostly smooth and grey, wood grips with minor dents. C) US M3 Trench Knife, marked on the blade “US M3 Camillus 1943”, stacked leather grip. Leather scabbard marked “USM6 Moose Co 1943”. CONDITION: Shows moderate service wear with the metal displaying a grey / dark surface. Scabbard with moderate wear but clear markings. D) M1 Garand shortened bayonet with a 6-1/2” blade. CONDITION: Parkerized finish on the blade mostly intact, handle and scabbard show wear and soiling. E) Yugoslav M24 bayonet reissued by Germany during WWII. Blued blade marked “BT3”. CONDITION: Blade retains most of its original blued finish, grips with minor dents, remainder of the metal showing light surface rust. Scabbard showing areas of blue mixed with light surface rust. F) Indian Kukri knife marked “India” on the chrome plated blade. CONDITION: Very good. G) Push dagger marked “Pakistan”. DG 400 - 600

2172 - VERY LARGE LOT OF US WORLD WAR I & WORLD WAR II PATCHES MEDALS AND INSIGNIA. Lot consists of: (A) Burlap cloth measuring 21” X 21”, on which are sewn various pieces of American chevrons dating from the 1870’s to World War I. (B) Air Medal with wrap brooch in titled case. (C) Distinguished Flying Cross with slot brooch in titled case. (D) Various boxed American service medals to include: Two American Campaign, American Defense, WWII Victory, Vietnam, Korea and Army Good Conduct. Most of the boxes show edge and corner wear. (E) Distinguished Service Cross, Robbins contract with black slot brooch. (F) Loose medals to include: Two bar WWI Victory, two WWII Victory, three WWII campaigns, Legion Of Merit with crimp brooch and various other American medals. Included in the lot are a number of pieces of American cloth insignia and various pieces of insignia. CONDITION: All in very good or better condition. DG 700 - 900 186

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2173 - LOT OF TWO WORLD WAR II HELMETS WITH LINERS: M1 FIXED BALE HELMET WITH PAINTED MEDICAL CROSS AND MCCORD FIXED BALE HELMET Lot consists of: (A) World War II US M1 front seam fixed bale helmet shell with painted medical cross and liner. The helmet’s heat stamp is no longer visible but the helmet liner is marked with the Westinghouse Electric Company “W”. CONDITION: The steel shell is in good condition and does not display any dents. The shell does show decent paint loss and the steel rim appears to have been repainted at some point. It was not uncommon for soldiers to repaint the steel rims of M1 helmets in the field. The medical cross appears to be a period painted insignia. The interior of the shell shows corrosion and rusting. Chinstrap is still sturdy. Liner is in good condition but displays various scratches and scuffs from being removed from the steel shell. The liner still retains its original sturdy hardware. Leather sweatband shows significant cracking. Overall good condition. (B) World War II US M1 front seam fixed bale helmet shell with liner. The helmet is marked with the heat stamp “618B” and the helmet liner is marked with the Westinghouse Electric Company “W”. CONDITION: The shell is in very good condition and retains most of its original paint inside and out. There are a few stray paint blemishes on the exterior. The chinstrap is still sturdy and in very good condition. The liner is in decent condition and shows paint loss and scratches from service wear. There are two stress cracks on the right side of the liner. The interior of the liner is incomplete as the helmet is missing some of the hardware. Overall good condition. JD 800 - 1,200 2174 - LOT OF TWO WORLD WAR II US ARMY M1 FRONT SEAM FIXED BALE HELMETS WITH PAINTED INSIGNIA Lot consists of: (A) World War II US M1 Front Seam Fixed Bale Helmet with painted “II” on the front. Helmet has heat stamp “615A” on the interior of the shell denoting a McCord contract shell. Liner is marked with the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company “F” stamp. CONDITION: Helmet shell still retains most of its original paint but displays blemishes from service wear. There are various scratches and scuffs from service wear. The canvas chin strap is in very good condition and shows no signs of fraying. Liner retains about 50% of its original paint and there is a pen cap size hole going through the top. Hardware is still in tact but is fraying and tarnished. Overall good condition. (B) World War II M1 Front Seam Fixed Bale Helmet with painted “II” insignia and bullet dent on the front. The heat stamp is obscured due to the condition but appears to be “689A” denoting a McCord contract shell. Liner is marked with the Mine Safety Appliance Company “MSA” stamp. CONDITION: Helmet shell still retains some of its original paint but displays blemishes from service wear. The helmet has two golf ball sized dents on the top of the shell. Canvas chin strap is in good condition and shows little signs of fraying. The “II” symbol on the shell is mostly gone due to the bullet dent. Liner appears to have never been painted OD Green and has rivets that were painted white. Liner no longer has its original hardware. Overall fair condition. 400 - 600

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2175 - WORLD WAR II US ARMY FROGSKIN CAMOUFLAGE ONE PIECE COVERALLS An exceptional example of World War II US Army Herringbone Twill double sided frogskin camouflage one piece combat coveralls. This set of coveralls still retains its original internal suspenders, which were usually cut out by soldiers. There is a partial laundry number stamped inside below the collar area that reads “6092”. The coveralls also have all of the original 13-star buttons at the cuffs. The suit has four large billowed snap enclosure pockets, two on the front and two on the side at the waist. CONDITION: All of the snap enclosures are in working condition with the exception of the two snaps on the lower left side pocket which are hard to snap closed. There do not appear to be any tears or rips on the coveralls, and there is no evidence of field repairs. Coveralls have the original Conmar zipper that is in good working condition. Surprisingly, the camouflage pattern does not exhibit much fading, especially on the upper half, which is still quite vibrant. The lower half shows more fading than the top. The coveralls do display some staining and tarnishing from field use but it does not take away from the overall appearance of the piece. This is a very nice and hard to find example of World War II US Army Coveralls. Overall excellent condition. JD 400 - 600 LOT - 2175

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2176 - WORLD WAR II NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE PAINTED VICTORY MILITARY CANISTER A wood container with tin lid, measuring 27” high and a 15” diameter, painted silver with two stylized eagles, one, a Thunder Bird with wings spread to form a “V” for victory. The lid painted with the image of a Native American warrior on horseback and “Namid Indians”, “Gary Fetrow Post 8 Canton O.” CONDITION: Very good with the paint showing minor wear. DG 600 - 1,200

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2177 - LOT OF SEVEN PAIRS OF U.S. BINOCULARS (A) Light Brown Leather Cased US Binoculars. Binoculars retain nearly all the original rough green paint. Optics are clear and the dial functions. Case is light brown with carrying strap, and marked for “US Army”. CONDITION: Excellent (B) Cased US Naval Optics with Broken Carrying Strap. The binoculars retain most leather covering. Optics are clear and the dial functions. The night LOT - 2177 vision lenses are in place and function. Case is light brown leather with light marks throughout. Carrying strap and closure tab are broken. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) Cased US Naval Binoculars with Night Vision Lenses. Binoculars retain all leather wrapping. Optics are clear, dials are functions, and night vision dial levers functioning. Case missing carrying strap and the closure tab is broken. CONDITION: Very Good. (D) Loose US Naval Binoculars retain all the leather wrapping. Optics are clear, and the dials are functioning. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) German Produced Binoculars with “US Navy” engraving. The binoculars retain most of their original black paint. Optics are clear, and the dials are functioning. CONDITION: Very Good. (F) Two sets of MKII US Navy binoculars both retaining approximately 80% of their original black paint. Optics are clear, and the dials are functioning. One set is with leather neck strap. CONDITION: Very Good. D.W. 500 - 700

2178 - LOT OF EIGHT PAIRS OF US BINOCUALRS (A) Cased US Navy 6x30 Mk33 Binoculars. Optics are clear and dials functioning. Leather case shows cracking and age. CONDITION: Overall Very Good. (B) Cased 6x30 M13 A1 Binoculars. Optics are clear, and dials functioning. Repainted. Case shows wear. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) Cased 6X30 US Signal LOT - 2178 Corps Binoculars. Binoculars shows light wear. Optics are slightly spotty, and the dials are functioning. Has leather neck strap. Case shows light wear. CONDITION: Overall Very Good. (D) Cased 6x30 Military Stereo Binoculars. Binoculars show light wear. optics are lightly spotty, and dials are functioning. Has leather neck strap. Case is missing lid. CONDITION: Fair. (E) 6X30 1942 Westinghouse Binoculars with clear optics and functioning dials. Has leather neck strap. CONDITION: Very Good. (F) 6X30 US Navy Binoculars made by US Gun Factory with clear optics and functioning dials. Has leather neck strap. CONDITION: Very Good. (G) 6X30 M9 Binoculars dated 1942, with slightly spotting optics and functioning dials. CONDITION: Good. (H) 6X30 US Signal Corps with cloudy optics and functioning dials. CONDITION: Good. D.W. 600 - 900

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2179 - LOT OF SEVEN PAIRS OF US NAVY 7X50 BINOCULARS (A) M7 7X50 Binoculars in M24 Carrying Case. Binoculars show minimal wear. Optics are clear and dials are functioning. Case shows wear, and is missing closure strap. CONDITION: Overall Very Good. (B) M16 7X50 Binoculars in M24 Carrying Case. Binoculars show minimal wear, with leather neck strap attached. optics are clear and the dials are LOT - 2179 functioning. Case shows some wear, with carrying handle missing. CONDITION: Overall Very Good. (C) Cased US Navy Mk28 7X50 Binoculars. Minimal wear to binoculars. Optics are clear and dials are functioning. Leather neck strap attached. Cased showing minimal wear with carrying strap. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) Cased M15 7X50 Binoculars. Repainted OD green, showing minimal wear. Optics are clear and dials are functioning. Case shows heavy wear. CONDITION: Overall Good. (E) Mk37 US Navy 7X50 Binoculars showing limited wear, with clear optics and functioning dials. One lense is scratched. CONDITION: Very Good. (F) M17 7X50 Binoculars showing minimal wear. Optics are clear and dials are functioning. CONDITION: Excellent (G) US Navy Mk39 7X50 Binoculars showing minimal wear. Optics are clear and with functioning dials. CONDITION: Very Good. D.W. 900 - 1,200

2180 - LOT OF NINE US WORLD WAR II ERA AND POST WORLD WAR II BINOCULARS (A) Brown Cased Stellar 7X50 Binoculars. The 7X50 Stellar made binoculars retain approximately 95% of their original black paint. The optics are clear, and the dials are functioning. A leather cord neck strap is attached. The brown leather case has scattered marks and wear throughout with a tear to the upper lid. The spring pull tab is stretched out. The interior is lined with blue velvet. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Dark Brown Cased Binoculars. The 10X50 binoculars retain LOT - 2180 nearly 95% of their original black paint. The binoculars are stamped “Dienstglas” and “ Air Force” suggesting post war manufacture. The optics are clear, and the dials are functioning. The brown leather case shows minor scattered marks, and is stamped “Made in Germany”. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) Bausch and Lomb 7x50 Binoculars. The 7x50 Binoculars shows scattered light mars and patina throughout. The optics are hazy and the dials are functioning. CONDITION: Very Good. (D) 7x50 Binoculars with Neck Strap. The binoculars appear to have been repainted in one area. The optics are slightly hazy with minimal spotting, and the dials are functioning. A leather neck strap is attached. CONDITION: Very Good. (E) Annex Large Binoculars. The binoculars show minimal wear throughout. The optics are clear, and the dials are functioning. CONDITION: Excellent. (F) 7x25 Alpine Stereo Binoculars. Binoculars show scattered marks throughout. The optics are slightly hazy, and the dials functioning. CONDITION: Very Good. (G) 6x30 Bausch & Lomb Binoculars. The binoculars show scattered light marks throughout. The optics are slightly hazy, and the dials functioning. CONDITION: Very good. (H) 6x30 Universal Camera Corp Binoculars. The binoculars show scattered light marks throughout. The optics are clear, and the dials functioning. A leather neck strap is attached. (I) 6x30 Prism Stereo Binoculars. The binoculars show scattered light marks throughout. The left optic not functioning, the right is slightly hazy and functioning. A leather neck strap is present. CONDITION: Good. D.W. 800 - 1,200

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2181 - LOT OF TEN: US AND JAPANESE OPTICS AND EQUIPMENT AND US WWII SEARCH LIGHT STAND (A) World War Two Searchlight Tripod Base measuring 52”. CONDITION: Excellent (B) M17 US Artillery Optic with clear optics, functioning dial, and with all lenses present. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) Russian Trench Periscope showing wear throughout, clear optics, with functioning dials and levers. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) World War One US Trench Periscope Model 1918 showing wear throughout, measuring 28”, with spotty optics, and functioning LOT - 2181 dial. CONDITION: Very Good. (E) British Trench Periscope with wear throughout, measuring 14”, clear optics, functioning dial, and cracked eye piece. CONDITION: Very Good. (F) Japanese Trench Periscope, showing wear throughout, measuring 18”, clear optics, and missing adjustment piece. CONDITION: Good. (G) British “Rabbit Ear” Periscope 8x24 in Carrying Case, showing wear throughout, clear optics, with center dial functioning, but eyepiece dials not functioning. Carrying case is named, shows even wear, and is missing closure flap CONDITION: Very Good. (H) Cased M7 7X50 Binoculars. Binoculars showing light wear, optics are spotty, and non working dials. Case shows minimal wear, with carrying strap. CONDITION: Good. (I) US Nautical Compass showing even patina and wear. Compass no longer working. CONDITION: Good. (J) US Aviation Compass with even patina from age, working needle, and some of the liquid still present. CONDITION: Excellent. D.W. 900 - 1,200 2182 - LARGE LOT OF WORLD WAR I VIETNAM WAR MEDALS. Very large lot of cased, boxed, and mounted American military medals and insignia. Medals in titled cases: Air Medal, with full wrap brooch, engraved on the reverse “For Exceptionally Meritorious Achievement L. E. Venderwilt”; Purple Heart with slot brooch, named on the reverse “John Sobel”; Purple Heart, slot brooch, unnamed; Purple Heart, slot brooch, named on the reverse “William A. Dyke”; Legion of Merit, full wrap brooch numbered “3878”, named on the reverse “Donald P. Rinque”; Selective Service Medal with broken case. three Bronze Stars with slot brooches and LOT - 2182 Distinguished Service Cross with crimp brooch. The following medals are boxed: two American Theater Campaign Medals; World War II Victory Medal; Vietnam Service Medal; Good Conduct Medal; two Armed Forces Expeditionary Medals; Asiatic - Pacific Theater Medal; World War I Army of Occupation Medal in box dated 1945. Included is a mounted medal group consisting of: American Campaign, European African Middle Eastern Campaign, Asiatic Pacific Theater Campaign, Navy Occupation Service and American Defense. Along with the medals there is a whistle and a stunning bullion USS Enterprise (CVN-65) patch that measures 6 - 1/2” diameter. The second case of mounted medals includes mounted medals and rank insignia to commemorate a serviceman’s career. The Medals are as follows: Two slot brooch Bronze Star Medals, both unnamed; one Commendation Medal, unnamed; one slot brooch Purple Heart, unnamed, with one oak leaf cluster on the ribbon bar; Good Conduct Medal engraved on the reverse to Joseph J. Wojnaroski; one National Defense Medal; one Army Occupation Medal; and one United Nations Service Medal for Korea. There is also clutch back combat infantry badge marked “sterling” on the reverse. Patches include 2nd Marine Division and Second Infantry Division shoulder patches. Lastly there a riker case with forty two medals and insignia. All of the medals in this case are unidentified. The medals include various valor and campaign medals as well as rank insignia. The notable medals include: one crimp brooch Navy Cross; one crimp brooch Distinguished Service Cross; three slot brooch Bronze Stars; one Good Conduct Medal; Various World War II and post World War II campaign, service, and occupation medals. Also included are four Brigadier General Stars, four Major General Stars, and one pair of Colonel rank insignia, all but one of the Major General Stars are marked “sterling”. CONDITION: Most medals are in very good condition with some showing minor wear. All engraved medals are in excellent condition and display crisp engravings with the exception of the Purple Heart named to John Sobel: this medal is in decent condition but has worn with age. The engraving is legible but it is worn. Most of the medal boxes are in good condition with some showing wear from age. This is a very nice medal lot with a good amount of the decorations being researchable. Overall very good condition. JD 700 - 1,000 190

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2183 - LOT OF SIX WWI-VIETNAM US MILITARY HELMETS Lot consists of: (A) Very Nice World War II US M-1938 Tanker Helmet made by A.G. Spalding & Bros. CONDITION: Helmet is deformed from storage but can be reshaped on an head mannequin. The helmet shows scratches and scuffs from service wear but still retains most of its original green paint. The liner is in very good condition with little cracking on the leather LOT - 2183 and the manufacturer’s stamp is still crisp and clear. Other than the deformation, the helmet is in excellent condition. (B) Cold War T-56-6 tanker helmet with painted First Cavalry insignia painted on the back. CONDITION: The helmet is in overall good condition and its exterior still displays most of its original paint with some service wear. The helmet still retains all of its original liner and communication equipment. (C) World War I US Army helmet with liner. CONDITION: The helmet still retains some original paint but has various scratches and scuffs. Liner is near complete but some of the felt has fallen out over time. Leather chin strap is rough and cracking. Overall fair condition. (D) World War II US Navy leather flight helmet produced by Stole & Klein. CONDITION: Helmet is in excellent condition as the leather is still soft and pliable. Interior is in fantastic condition with great specification tag and very clean ear pieces. (E) Two US World War I tin children’s helmets. CONDITION: helmets show paint loss, scrapes, scratches, and dents. Overall fair condition. JD 400 - 600

LOT - 2184 2184 - LOT OF SEVEN: US MILITARY HELMETS HAT AND PRACTICE GRENADE Lot consists of: (A) One Vietnam War Era US Army rear seam swivel bale helmet with liner, camouflage cover, and Second Lieutenant Bar. The interior of the helmet has the heat stamp “8702”. The reversible camouflage cover is stamped. The front of the helmet has a clutch back Second Lieutenant’s Bar pinned to the camouflage cover. The helmet liner is a Westinghouse Electric Company liner, marked Westinghouse with stamped “W” and “35 D”. The liner displays various traces of names that were written throughout the hardware. The only legible name in the liner is “A Gogtini” and it is written on either side of the sweatband. CONDITION: Liner hardware is still holding together and in good condition. Helmet Shell still retains most of its green paint but is missing the chin strap. Swivel bales are still attached to the helmet and functioning. Camouflage cover displays a partial soldier’s name and shows light tarnishing. Overall very good condition showing service wear. (B) US Army Kevlar Helmet with camouflage cover. The inside of the helmet has several markings including “PASGT HELMET” “SIZE X-SMALL”. CONDITION: Helmet retains most of its original green paint underneath the cover. Liner is in great condition showing minor signs of wear. Original chinstrap is still present and functioning. Camouflage cover shows one stain on the top along with minor service wear. Overall Very Good Condition. (C) World War I US Army helmet shell. The helmet does not have a liner or chinstrap and is only the shell. Helmet appears to have been repainted at some point. CONDITION: Overall Poor Condition. (D) World War I US Army helmet shell. Helmet is missing its hardware and only a small portion of the liner remains in the helmet. CONDITION: paint is chipping and interior is rusting. Overall Poor Condition. (E) World War I US Army helmet shell. The helmet is missing all of its original hardware except for a small remnant of the liner. There is a makeshift rope chinstrap that was probably used to hang it as a decoration. There is a small “V” for Victory attached to the front of the helmet. CONDITION: Paint is chipping and cracking and some components show corrosion. Overall Poor Condition. (F) United States Coast Guard Officer’s Visor Hat. The hat is marked 7 - 1/4” on the sweatband and has a screw back USCG badge. CONDITION: Sweatband is in excellent shape. The black visor shows no signs of wear or stress cracks. The cover does not show any signs of mothing and the only minor wear is displayed by the light tarnishing on the cap badge. Overall Very Good Condition. (G) World War II M-11 Practice Grenade. CONDITION: Grenade retains some of its original black paint but there are various scratches and blemishes. Overall Fair Condition. JD 300 - 500

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2185 - LOT OF FOUR: TWO WORLD WAR II M1 HELMETS WITH LINERS AND TWO EXTRA LINERS Lot consists of: (A) World War II US M1 front seam fixed bale helmet with liner. The helmet is marked with the heat stamp “190A” on the inside front rim. The liner is marked “CAPAC” on the inside. CONDITION: The steel shell is in excellent condition and does not show any dents. The shell retains most of its original paint but has some tarnishing. There appears to be three faint stars painted on the front of the helmet. The straps have tarnished but show no major signs of fraying. The liner shows scrapes from being removed from the helmet but the interior is in very good condition with the leather showing some cracking. (B) Front seam swivel bale M1 helmet with painted 1st Lieutenant bar and liner. The helmet shell is marked with the heat stamp “981D” and the helmet liner is marked with the Westinghouse Electric Company “W”. CONDITION: The steel shell is in very good condition and only shows minor stains and scratches from storage. The straps are in excellent condition and show little service wear. The liner is also in good condition and retains most of its original paint. The interior still has sturdy hardware with some cracking leather and stains. (C) M1 helmet liner marked with the Westinghouse Electric Company “W”. CONDITION: Liner is in very good condition and retains most of its original paint. There are several scuffs and scratches from service wear. Interior is in very good condition with intact sturdy hardware. (D) M1 helmet liner with International Molded Plastics stamp. Liner is in good condition and shows scratches and scuffs from service wear. Interior displays intact hardware that is tarnished from storage. JD Each: 12” x 9” x 7 - 1/2”. 500 - 800

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LOT - 2186 2186 - LOT OF 10: GERMAN WWI AND WWII LUGER CLIPS. Lot contains four German WWI “Erfurt” Luger clips with serial numbers of “8381a”, “5501a”, “551a”, and “4702e”. Also included are two WWI “DWM” clips with serial numbers of “310” and “2490”. Two WWII clips with a “WaA154” are number “8977a” and another just a “c” with the serial number ground off. A “S/42” clip with a “WaA154” with the serial number of “876”, and a “police banner” with a serial number of “2563” are also in this lot. CONDITION: Overall very good. WZ 800 - 1,300 2187 - LOT OF 10: GERMAN AND SWISS LUGER CLIPS. Lot contains two Swiss unnumbered 1920s clips in excellent plus condition, and two WWI “Erfurt” clips numbered “5169a+” and “9209d” in excellent condition. Also included are two unnumbered “Erfurt” and “DWM” clips in excellent plus condition, and an unnumbered 1934-1935 “WaA63” in excellent condition. Lot also includes an “Eagle C” “Banner 1940” clip numbered “2167h” and “1” in very good condition, an “Eagle C” “Banner 1941” clip numbered 8627” in excellent condition, and an “Eagle L” clip numbered “4167” and “3” with heavy freckling over 35-40% in good condition. CONDITION: Good to excellent plus. WZ 900 - 1,400 LOT - 2187

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2188 - LOT OF 2: TAYLOR MK-I .45 ACP DRUM MAGAZINE AND DETACHABLE STOCK Lot contains: (A) Talyor MK-1 29-round .45 ACP drum magazine made by “Bingham, Ltd.” for use in Colt Model 1911 style pistols. Also includes a loading tool and instruction for use. CONDITION: Near mint. (B) Shoulder stock assembly for Model 1911 style pistols with no visible damage. Also included is the rear mainspring housing which, once replaced on the pistol, allows for the shoulder stock to be attached. CONDITION: Near mint. WZ 400 - 700 2189 - LOT OF 6: LUGER HOLSTERS. Lot contains a burgundy leather Luger holster marked “Frost & Jahnel, Breslau, 1940” with a “WaA182” in excellent condition, and a black leather Luger holster marked “”bml/41” and “WaA788” in very good to excellent condition. Two black leather Luger holsters marked “WaA170” made by “Zeitz” with illegible dates, with moderate wear and sound stitching. Both are very good. Also included a brown leather Police Luger holster marked “Schambach & Co, Berlin” with a date of “1929”, for a serial number “2367” Luger, with brass studs, sound stitching, and very good condition. A Portuguese holster for a “M2” pistol is also included in very good condition. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ 900 - 1,300

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2190 - LOT OF 4: GERMAN WWI ARTILLERY LUGER DRUM MAGAZINE WITH ACCESSORIES. CYLINDER STYLE MAGAZINE AND ACCESSORIES. Lot contains: (A) Second model WWI 32-round snail drum magazine marked “B over N” for “Bing” with the matching numbered of “178409” retaining 65-70% of its original blued finish with light freckling. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Dust cover for the snail drum magazine retaining 40-45% of its original blued finish. CONDITION: Good. (C) Nicely made black leather reproduction snail drum magazine holder with brass studs and nickel plated steel buckles. CONDITION: Near mint. (D) Reproduction steel snail drum magazine loading tool retaining 90-95% of its black finish. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 900 - 1,400 LOT - 2190

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2191 - LOT OF 2 WALTHER AND ERMA WERKE .22 CONVERSION UNITS IN BOXES Lot consists of (A) Carl Walther P-38 .22 conversion unit. This unit converts your P-38 into a .22 LR. Scarce and hard to find. This one is dated 7/69. Comes with two magazines, upper receiver and the barrel insert. All in the original box. CONDITION As new in box. It retains 99% of the original finish. (B) Erma .22 conversion unit for a German Luger. Comes with barrel insert, one magazine and toggle assembly. CONDITION Like new in box. It retains 95% of the original finish. REW 800 - 1,200

2192 - LOT OF 4 LUGER HOLSTERS AND STOCK. Lot consists of (A) SA marked stock and luger holster. Holster has a repair. The top strap has been replaced. The lifting strap is missing. The stock is number 3581. CONDITION; Stock and holster show normal wear. The top loop on the back of the holster has come loose. (B) Luger artillery holster. Marked 2368 on the back. Lifting strap is missing. CONDITION; Holster is a little hard. Some crazing and cracking. (C) Mint World War Two luger holster. Marked “AUWARTER & BUBICK 1938 STUTTGART” CONDITION Leather is very supple with just a few scratches and handling marks. Stitching is tight and serviceable. (D) RARE K date holster marked “AUWARTER & BUBICK A.G. STUTTGART 1934” It has the cleaning rod holder inside the top flap. This is one of the nicest K date holsters this cataloger has seen. CONDITION; It has been dyed black. Stitching is tight and serviceable. REW 1,000 - 1,500

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2193 - LOT OF 6: BROOMHANDLE PISTOL AND MISCELLANEOUS HOLSTERS. Lot contains: (A) Mauser Broomhandle stock/ harness assembly marked “Deutsche Werkstatten A-G, Munchen, 1918” in a dark brown leather with moderate age wear and sound stitching. Original cleaning rod is present, with a half inch of the lower rod exposed through the pouch. Magazine spring is present in the front pouch. Stock is marked “E.E. 7. 28” for “Ersatz Eskadron 7. 28.”, which is a replacement cavalry squadron. Mounting iron is marked “122”, and fittings retain 45-50% of their blued finish, with a two inch crack in the stock around the top retaining button. CONDITION: Very good overall. (B) A reproduction leather stock harness marked with a “Berlin” maker and dated “1916” made in brown leather. Reproduction cleaning rod is included. CONDITION: Very good. (C) WWII Era German made commercial brown leather Luger holster with shoulder strap a mix of brass and steel fittings. Also included is what is likely to be a early postwar P-38 shoulder holster with shoulder strap in brown leather. CONDITION: Very good. (D) Commercial Broomhandle holster with shoulder strap in brown leather and two magazine pouches on the front. Also included is a “Germany” marked belt holster. CONDITION: Very good. WZ 600 - 900

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2194 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWI ERA LUGER HOLSTERS. Lot contains: (A) Converted black leather artillery Luger holster maker marked to a company in Berlin and dated “1917”. Holes were plugged on rear, and front strap replaced, with sound stitching. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Brown leather artillery Luger holster marked “ASCHWEYER, MUNCHEN” and “1917” for a 1920 Commercial Luger with a “Made in Germany” marking as well. Modified on rear with sound stitching. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 900 - 1,400

2195 - LOT OF 4: LUGER HOLSTERS Lot contains two rare “K date” brown leather Luger holsters in very good to excellent condition. Both have the provision to secure a cleaning rod and the loading tool inside the lid. One has a brass tag attached with a “21” stamped on it, and has a brass stud to secure the closure strap which is attached to the body. The second one has a brass tag attached with a “19” stamped on it, and has the conventional closure strap attached to the top and secured via a steel buckle on the body. Also included are a commercial Luger holster in brown leather with a nickel plated closure buckle in excellent condition, and a Bulgarian holster for the 1908 Bulgarian Luger in brown leather with a modified belt loop, in very good condition. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ 900 - 1,400

2196 - PERSIAN ARTILLERY LUGER HOLSTER AND STOCK Lot contains a complete brown leather Persian Artillery Luger holster assembly consisting of holster, stock, magazine pouch, cleaning rod, and all the leather straps and hardware. Brass closure studs. Stock has a stamp in Farsi on the left side near the mounting hardware, with steel fittings. All the leather is supple with sound stitching. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 900 - 1,400

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2197 - LOT OF 8: GERMAN WWII P-38 HOLSTERS Lot contains two “gxy 1944” marked and one “ewx 1994” marked P-38 holsters in excellent to near mint condition. Lot also contains two pebbled “cxb 1944” marked holsters in very good to excellent condition. Also included are two unmarked holsters in very good condition, and another “jhg 44” marked example in very good to excellent. CONDITION: Very good to near mint overall. WZ 700 - 1,000

LOT - 2197 2198 - LOT OF 6: MISCELLANEOUS PISTOL HOLSTERS Lot contains a German WWII brown leather holster marked “Walther P.P.K.” in very good condition, and a unissued British Webley in a light gray web materiel, and marked with a crown and “AM” and “M.E.Co., 1941”, with brass fittings in near mint condition. Also included are two postwar Browning High Power holsters in black leather and in very good condition. Lot also includes two Finnish Lahti L-35 holsters in black leather. One has two brass clips on the rear to mount the holster to a belt and with two clip pouched on the front in overall very good condition. The second has a standard belt loop with two clips in their pouches, as well as a cleaning rod, loading tool, and web lanyard. CONDITION: Very good condition. WZ 800 - 1,300

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2199 - LOT OF LUGER PARTS, MANUALS, AND MISCELLANEOUS PAPERWORK. Lot contains a mismatched upper toggle/ barrel assembly with a mix of WWI and WWII parts, as well as a sideplate, trigger, and a dozen other smaller Luger parts. Lot contains a reproduction Luger holsters, two reproduction magazines, and a pair of reproduction Luger grips. Also included a German WWII Red Cross lady’s brooch, Third Reich Reichmarks notes, 1924 US Luger catalog, German printed booklet containing Luger diagrams, and US wartime ration books. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint. WZ 400 - 700

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2200 - LOT OF SIX LUGER HOLSTERS Lot consists of: A) Reverse marked “ Karl Barth Waldbrol 1938” with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams, no crazing but wear to the black finish. B) Reverse marked “Wihl Brand Heidelberg 1939” with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams and no crazing. C) Reverse lightly marked “PO8”, the makers mark and waffenamt rubbed out. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams, but showing moderate wear. D) Reverse with indecipherable mark. CONDITION: Good with 3” open seam, general wear and a 2” surface cut on the flap . E) Reverse with markings rubbed out. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams and no crazing. F) Reverse with indecipherable mark. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams and minor crazing. 1,000 - 1,500 2201 - LOT OF SIX LUGER HOLSTERS Lot consists of: A) Reverse marked “O Reichel Lengefeld 1939” with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams and with no crazing. B) Reverse marked “PO8” and “jvf 1941” with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams, no crazing but moderate wear. C) Reverse marked “C.Weiss Braunschweig 1938” with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams and no crazing. D) Reverse marked “Gebr Uder Klinge 1937” with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams, no crazing and minor crease at the barrel end. E) Reverse marked “PO8 fug 1941” with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams and minor crazing. F) Reverse marked “PO8 gjh 42” waffenamt swastika rubbed out. CONDITION: Good with tight seams and crazing on the flap. 1,000 - 1,500 2202 - LOT OF SIX P-38 HOLSTERS Lot consists of: A) Soft shell holster, reverse marked “P38” and “fkx4”. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams, moderate wear on the clip sleeve and flap. B) Hard shell holster, reverse marked “P38” and “cxb 41” with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams, no crazing but moderate wear. C) Hard shell holster, reverse marked with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams, no crazing but with moderate wear. The front is dyed black, reverse is brown. D) Hard shell holster, reverse marked “bdr41” with wafenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams, no crazing. E) Hard shell holster reverse marked “P38 bdl/42” with waffenamt proof. CONDITION: Very good with tight seams and minor crazing. F) Hard shell holster reverse marked with weak waffenamt mark and indecipherable makers mark. CONDITION: Good with tight seams and no crazing. 1,000 - 1,500

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2203 - LOT OF GERMAN WWII MILITARY FIELD GEAR ANS MISCELLANEOUS PAPER ITEMS. Lot contains a German WWII camouflage gas mask can in the classic three-color spray (tan, green, and red brown) “Normandy” style. Can retains 65-70% of the camouflage paint, and is named on the bottom to “Schlenker” in white paint under the camo. No mask is included, but a gas sheet bag is inside named to the same German LOT - 2203 soldier. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Lot also includes a tropical olive mess kit dated “MKL 41”, a 1944 dated Luftwaffe rucksack with soiling, a prewar K98 cleaning kit with everything but the spoon, a Heer bread bag in very good condition, Heer leather belt in fair condition, a K98 bayonet scabbard, and a damaged portepee. Also included is a pair of late war ordnance tan 6x30 binoculars marked “cag” with the blue artic triangle as well as “Diebstglass”, with slightly cloudy optics and in excellent condition. US Army 1945 dated stove, “M1 Telescopic Sight”, and a German WWI gas mask in canister id also included. All in good condition. Lot also contains approximately 15 Third Reich era postcards, and another dozen or so paper items, none of which are award documents. CONDITION: Very good condition overall. WZ Largest: 11” x 5” x 5”. 700 - 1,100

2204 - LOT OF WORLD WAR II GERMAN MILITARY GEAR AND BOOTS. Lot consists of: (A) German M31 mess kit with leather strap. (B) Pair World War II German “Y” straps. (C) Pair MP40 magazine pouches, reverses marked “clg (waffenamt) 43” on one of the leather belt loops and “MP 38 u. 40” on the other loops. Both contain three MP 40 magazines each with makers codes and waffenamt markings. (D) German army belt with two leather K98 ammunition pouches. (E) Pony fur knapsack. (F) Army bread bag. (G) Army canteen dated 1941 with cup, canvas strap is broken. (H) Two K98 leather ammunition LOT - 2204 pouches. (I) Two Daimon torches. (J) “Pick” brand battery for Daimon torch. (K) K98 cleaning kit. (L) German army issue utensil set. (M) Pair of hobnail marching boots. (N) West German M1957 bread bag. CONDITION: Overall in very good or better condition, MP 40 pouches and magazines are in excellent condition. Some of the material shows light mildew and would benefit from a careful cleaning. DG Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 5”. 1,200 - 1,600

2205 - SECOND MODEL LUGER SNAIL DRUM MAGAZINE Second Model snail drum magazine, manufactured by the German toy company Bing for the German military and marked “B/N” with matching numbers on front and back. Drum holds 32 rounds. CONDITION: Very good condition with just traces of the original blue finish, metal is mostly grey with areas of light surface roughness. DG 1,000 - 1,500

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2206 - LARGE LOT OF COLD WAR COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA AND EPHEMERA Large Lot of Authentic Cold War Era Communist Posters and Art Work in various sizes. Approximately 25 pieces. CONDITION: Overall Near Mint. D.W. 200 - 400

LOT - 2206 2207 - COLLECTORS LOT OF 3 WW1 FLARE PISTOLS. Manufacturer: (A) Remington (B) T & S (C) AH Fox Serial No. (A) NSN (B) 61 (C) 7-761 Barrel Length: (A) 9” (B) 5 - 1/4” (C) 4” (A) Remington Mark III. Manufactured 1915 through 1918. A total of 24500 units manufactured for the United States Military. 10 Flare pistol with steel 9” barrel and brass frame. 2 piece smooth walnut grips. Marked on barrel top with Remington address. CONDITION: Very good with action operating properly. Grip has slight chip at bottom. Brass is pleasant patina barrel is turning plum. (B) German WW1 single barrel flare pistol. Manufactured by T&S with a production of 100 pieces and dated 1914. Tipping barrel designed marked on butt T&S 61. 1914. CONDITION: Very fine with uncleaned brass. Smooth walnut grips have a small chip at base. Action operates properly. (C) British Very Pistol manufactured by A.H. Fox25MM brass barrel and frame with grooved walnut grips. Tipping barrel action. CONDITION: Very fine with brass being bright with crisp and legible markings and good grips. Action operates properly. TDW 600 - 1,200

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2208 - LOT OF TEN FRENCH MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot consists of: (A) Model 1874 Gras bayonet, backstrap marked from the St. Etienne Arsenal and dated 1878. CONDITION: Blade mostly bright with minor dark staining, wood grips display scattered shallow dents. Steel scabbard retaining most of its original blued finish. (B) Model 1874 Gras bayonet, backstrap marked from the St. Etienne Arsenal and dated 1879. CONDITION: Blade mostly bright with minor dark staining, wood grips display a few shallow dents. Steel scabbard retaining most of its original blued finish with areas of minor surface roughness. (C) Model 1874 Gras bayonet, backstrap marked from the St. Etienne Arsenal and dated 1878. CONDITION: Blade mostly grey with minor dark staining, refinished LOT - 2208 wood grips. Steel scabbard with no remaining finish and areas of minor dark staining. (D) Model 1874 Gras bayonet, backstrap marked from the St. Etienne Arsenal and dated 1879. CONDITION: Blade mostly bright, wood grips display minor dark staining. Steel scabbard cleaned bright and exhibiting scattered pitting. (E) Model 1874 Gras bayonet, backstrap marked from the St. Etienne Arsenal and dated 1879. No scabbard. CONDITION: Blade mostly grey with minor pitting at the tip, wood grips display scattered shallow dents. (F) Model 1886 Lebel bayonet. CONDITION: Very good with bright blade and scabbard retaining about 50% original black paint. (G) Model 1886 Lebel bayonet. CONDITION: Very good with bright / grey blade, scabbard retaining most of its original black paint. (H) Model 1886 Lebel bayonet. CONDITION. Very good, mostly bright blade with areas of dark staining. Scabbard mostly smooth and grey with areas of light brown staining. (I) Model 1886/35 Lebel bayonet. CONDITION: Blade mostly bright / grey with minor pitting at the tip. Steel scabbard display areas of original blued finish. (J) Model 1866 Chassepot bayonet dated 1873. No scabbard. CONDITION: Blade a mix of smooth and grey finish with areas of dark staining and surface rust. DG 500 - 700

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2209 - LOT OF 3: FRENCH MILITARY SWORDS. Blade Length: (A) 27 - 1/2” (B) 27 - 1/2” (C) 34 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 33” (B) 33 - 1/2” (C) 41 - 1/2” A) French Short Sword with brass basket guard displaying a hunting horn and liberty cap motif, leather grip with flat copper and twisted wire wrap. Wide blade with fuller running most of its length. CONDITION: Blade is grey with areas of dark staining and pitting, guard broken in two places where the basket meets the crossguard, grip showing worm holes. B) French Model 1854 Navy LOT - 2209 Officers Sword, plain blade with fuller extending to within one inch from the tip, Klingenthal arsenal marking on the spine. Gilt brass guard with anchor and vine motif, carved horn grip, back strap and pommel cast with heavy rococo designs. CONDITION: Blade mostly smooth and grey with areas of dark staining, fittings retaining much of its original gilt, grip excellent. C) French Restoration Period Officer’s Sword. Gilded brass hilt with D-guard, clam shell guard bearing crowned Coat of Arms with flags, folding reverse clam shell, straight diamond-shaped blade, horn handle, metal scabbard with suspension ring. CONDITION: Blade is mostly grey with areas of dark staining, guard is loose, scabbard bright / grey with dark staining. DG 600 - 800 2210 - LOT OF NINE MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot consists of: (A) French Model 1892 bayonet with leather frog. CONDITION: Blade and metal fittings mostly bright / grey. Grips showing minor wear. Steel scabbard exhibits shallow dents at the tip, leather frog with moderate wear. (B) Japanese Arisaka bayonet, ricasso marked with Nagoya Arsenal proof. CONDITION: Blued blade exhibits runner wear, fittings bright / grey. Wood grips show minor dents. Steel scabbard with dull blue / grey finish and scattered small dents. (C) Swiss Model 1889 Bayonet ricasso marked “Waffenfabrik Neuhausen”. CONDITION: Excellent, bayonet metal is bright with sharp markings. Steel scabbard retaining most of its original blued finish. (D) Swiss Model 1889 bayonet, ricasso marked “Elsener Schwyz”. CONDITION: Bayonet near mint LOT - 2210 showing little evidence of use. Steel scabbard with reblued finish, leather frog showing minor wear. (E) Swiss Model 1914 Pioneer bayonet with saw back blade and leather scabbard. CONDITION: Bayonet metal is mostly bright showing very little use. Wood grips with a few minor dents. Leather scabbard and frog with minor wear. (F) Italian Model 1871 bayonet, ricasso marked “Torre Annunziata”. CONDITION: Blade is sharpened, metal mostly bright with areas of light brown staining. Leather scabbard in very good condition with minor wear. (G) Argentinian Mauser Model 1891 bayonet. Ricasso marked “Weyersberg Kirschbaum Solingen” and “ Modelo Argentino 1891” over scrubbed crest. CONDITION: Metal is mostly bright with areas of light brown staining. Scabbard retains most of its original blued finish. (H) Swiss Model 1957 bayonet with ricaasso marked “ Victoria Schwyz”. CONDITION: Metal is bright, composition grip and scabbard body excellent. Leather frog showing moderate wear. (I) Italian Model 1871 Vetterli - Vitali saber bayonet, no scabbard. CONDITION: Metal is mostly smooth and grey with minor pitting on the pommel. Wood grips with one 1/4” crack. DG 800 - 1,200

2211 - LARGE LOT OF WORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR II EUROPEAN MEDALS AND FRENCH OFFICER’S GORGET. Lot consists of: (A) 19th Century French officer’s brass and copper gorget, reverse leather backed. (B) Three World War I British service medals, named but not matching. (C) Three World War II British service medals, the 1939-1945 star with “Battle Of Britain” bar. (D) Eight Italian World War I & II service medals, including Aeronautical Valor Medal. (E) Three French and Belgian Croix De Guerres. (F) French Medaille Militaire medal. (G) Three Soviet service medals. (H) Austrian 1914-1918 service medal. Included are miscellaneous pieces of insignia. CONDITION: Very good, most ribbons showing wear. DG 700 - 900

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2212 - LOT OF FOUR: WORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR II HELMETS Lot consists of: (A) World War I German M16 Stahlhelm Helmet without liner. CONDITION: The helmet has lost most of its original paint but does not display any dents. There are scratches and scuffs on scattered throughout the shell and it is missing the liner and chinstrap. A LOT - 2212 decent example of a WWI German Stahlhelm shell. Overall fair condition. (B) World War I Prussian Model 1915 Pickelhaube. CONDITION: Pickelhaube still retains its original liner but the leather shows significant wear. The helmet plate shows aging and insignia has oxidized over time. The stitching on the front and rear brims has come apart and the brims are separating from the helmet. There are several scratches and scuffs on the exterior leather and the helmet shows tarnishing. Overall poor condition. (C) World War II Japanese Helmet. The helmet does not have its original liner and was replaced by a post war Thai liner. CONDITION: The helmet seems to have been repainted at some point and she shell shows scuffs, scratches, and one hole possible from battle damage. Overall poor condition. (D) Swiss Model 18 Steel Helmet. CONDITION: the helmet retains its original leather liner and chinstrap. The shell retains most of its original paint and shows scratches and signs of wear. Overall good condition. JD 400 - 600 2213 - LOT OF 13: US MILITARY AMMUNITION BELTS AND THOMPSON POUCH. Lot consists of: (A) BAR gunners belt marked “LONG 18”. (B) Five-cell Thompson sub machine gun magazine pouch, marked “US” on the reverse and dated 1942 in the sleeve. (C) Three ten-pocket cartridge belts, two dated 1918, one 1915. (D) One two-tone nine-pocket cartridge belt dated 1918. (E) Three ten-pocket cartridge belts dated 1941, 1943 and one with unreadable date. (F) Four pistol belts, dated 1942 with medical pouch, 1944, no date and one mounted with a pair of .45 magazine pouches. CONDITION: All are in very good or better condition showing minor wear only. DG Largest: 8” x 13” x 1”. 600 - 900 LOT - 2213 2214 - LARGE LOT OF AMERICAN MILITARY FIELD GEAR, AMMUNITIONS BELTS, AND CANTEENS. Lot consists of: (A) Model 1912 mounted pistol belt with canteen cover and cup attached. (B) Mill 1905 shotgun belt. (C) Model 1912 mounted pistol belt with canteen cover and cup attached. (D) World War I gas mask bag with 79th Division insignia and “SGT. E.M. BOBBIN M.G. CO. “ stenciled on its front. (E) World War I gas mask with 27th Division insignia painted on the front of the bag along with the name “C.D. ENGLE. SERGT”. (F) World War I gas mask with name “R.H. NAGEL” stencil on the front of the bag. (G) Model 1912 mounted pistol belt with hatchet cover attached. (H) Mills .45 clip pouch with rimless eagle snap buttons, dated 1913. Interior with two, two-tone .45 magazines. (I) Model 1912 mounted pistol belt with Mills .45 clip pouch with rimmed eagle snap buttons. Interior with two, two-tone .45 clips. (J) Model 1910 10 pocket cartridge belt with rimless eagle snaps. The belt has a piece of russet leather riveted to the left side. CONDITION: All are in very good condition with a few areas of fraying on the web gear. Gas masks are, as expected, stiff. DG Largest: 12” x 10” x 3”. 700 - 1,000

2215 - LARGE LOT OF WORLD WAR II US MILITARY FIELD GEAR. Lot consists of: (A) Pair of US M3 6 X 30 binoculars with clear optics made by Westinghouse, dated 1943. Housed in M62A1 case. (B) World War I leather binocular case with compass lid, broken latch. (C) 2 US packs dated 1945 and 1944 (D) Two lower pack dated 1945 and 1951. (E) M1 ammunition pouch dated 1943. (F) Three Musette bags dated 1943, 1942 and 1944. (G) Jungle pack dated 1944. (H) Model 1928 pack dated 1942. (I) Rigger made ammunition pouch. (J) Canvas rifle carry case dated 1943. (K) Pair M-1944 goggles in cardboard box. Included are a number of misc. canvas straps, wood tent pegs, small pouches, puttees, plastic whistle and beacon light. CONDITION. All material is in very good or better condition. DG Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 7” x 4”. 600 - 900

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2216 - LOT OF WORLD WAR II US NAVY AND USMC UNIFORMS AND FIELD GEAR Very nice lot of eight pieces of WWII US Navy and USMC uniforms and field gear consisting of: (A) Very clean USMC P41 fatigue shirt. CONDITION: The shirt displays no rips or tears, has all of its original USMC marked buttons, and exhibits a clean USMC logo stamped on the front pocket. There is only one small scuff on the back of the shirt. Overall excellent condition. (B) World War II USMC frogskin camouflage rain poncho stamped “The Walker Co. June 13, 1945 U.S.M.C” CONDITION: Overall good condition. (C) A second, but earlier example of a World War II USMC frogskin camouflage rain poncho stamped “The Walker Co. October 20, 1941 U.S.M.C.” CONDITION: Stamp has faded over time and poncho gives off slight odor but the poncho is in overall good condition. (D) World War II cartridge belt stamped “Assembled by R.M. Co. 1943”. The belt also contains the interesting USN marking “USN 215”. CONDITION: Belt displays stains and light tarnishing but is in overall good condition. (E) World War I issue canteen and cup in a World War II Marine Corps X Type canteen cover. CONDITION: Canteen is marked “U.S. L.F.&C. 1918” and shows dents and service wear. Cover remains in tact with no rips but does have some tarnishing. Overall good condition. (F) World War II USN corpsman medical bag. CONDITION: The bag still has clear USN and medical markings and shows several stains from service wear and storage. Overall good condition. (G) World War II USMC marked musette bag. CONDITION: The bag has several names from being reissued. Lower snap has heavy oxidation but bag is in overall good condition. (H) Unmarked USMC early riveted buckle flap top M-41 field combat pack that displays the name “Carr”. CONDITION: Pack shows light staining but is in overall very good condition. JD Largest: 16” x 10” x 3”. 500 - 800 2217 - LOT OF WORLD WAR II JAPANESE FIELD GEAR, FLAGS, AND MEMORABILIA. Lot consists of: (A) Two army canteens complete with straps and stoppers. (B) Silk flag measuring 32” X 38”. (C) Small silk rising sun flag. (D) Leather front ammunition pouch. (E) Army leather enlisted / NCO waist belt with brass frame buckle. (F) Five packs of army issue cigarettes along with plastic container of cigarettes. (G) Group of nineteen patriotic and comical postcards. (H) Green canvas pouch with metal data plate riveted under the flap. CONDITION: Very good, material all shows moderate wear but no damage. DG Largest: 9” x 6” x 3”. 500 - 700 2218 - LOT OF WORLD WAR II BRITISH MADE US MILITARY FIELD GEAR. Lot consists of: (A) Three canteen, cover and cup sets. Covers marked “BRITISH MADE” and dated 1944. One cup missing. (B) Two cartridge belts marked “British Made” and dated 1943. (C) US made musette bag dated 1944 with strap marked “BRITISH MADE and dated 1944. Included is a pair of British canvas leg wraps dated 1944. CONDITION: All very good or better. DG Largest: 8” x 6” x 3”. 400 - 600 202

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2219 - LOT OF 11: WORLD WAR II US BAYONETS AND FIGHTING KNIVES. Lot consists of: (A) Seven World War II Garand bayonets and scabbards: two marked “PAL” and dated 1943, one marked “PAL” and not dated. Three marked “UFH”, undated. One marked “UC”, undated. (B) Two 2 USN fighting knives and scabbards, marked on the cross guards “Ka-Bar MK 2 USN”. (C) Two M8 scabbards. CONDITION: All in very good condition showing light service wear but no damage, blades display most of their original parkerized finish. Scabbards very good showing light wear and no damage. DG Largest: 16” x 3 1/2”. 800 - 1,000

2220 - LOT OF 7: US AND INTERNATIONAL BAYONETS AND KNIVES. Lot consists of: (A) World War II Australian fighting knife marked on the ricasso “EAST BROS SYDNEY” with blade measuring 5-3/4”. Period leather scabbard produced using a cut-down USMC bolo knife. CONDITION: Good, showing heavy service wear and use. (B) 1907 Canadian Ross rifle bayonet and scabbard with “US” and ordnance bomb stamp on grip and scabbard. CONDITION: Very good with sharpened bright blade, wood grips exhibiting scattered dents and scratches. Leather scabbard with moderate service wear. (C) British 1907 bayonet and scabbard. 12” blued blade marked “MK1 / 1907 / Wilkinson”, the reverse “FR 56”. CONDITION: Very good, the blade showing minor wear to the blued finish, grips with no wear. Scabbard fittings exhibit light surface roughness. (D) British Jungle Carbine bayonet and scabbard. CONDITION: Very good, bright blade, wood grips are excellent, wear to the pommel finish. Steel scabbard showing wear to the painted finish. (E) British Jungle Carbine bayonet and scabbard. Grip stamped “England”. CONDITION: Very good, blade is bright / grey, bakelite grips excellent, steel scabbard with wear to the finish. (F) Italian Carcano folding bayonet and scabbard. CONDITION: Very good, sharpened blade exhibiting much of its original blued finish, wood grips with minor wear. Steel scabbard exhibiting much of its original blued finish, now dull. (G) US Model 1941 Johnson Rifle bayonet and scabbard. CONDITION: Very good, the blade with areas of pitting near the tip. Leather scabbard showing moderate wear but no damage. DG Largest: 17 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2” x 1”. 900 - 1,400

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2221 - LARGE LOT OF MILITARY FIELD GEAR AND EQUIPMENT. Lot consists of: (A) Pair of French artillery observers “Rabbit Ear” field glasses. CONDITION: Optics are cloudy and display small dark spots, body exhibits areas of paint loss. (B) World War II Japanese army brass bugle. CONDITION: Bugle displays a number of dents and creases. (C) World War II period gas mask and bag. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) Two Model 1873 bayonets and scabbards along with an extra scabbard. Scabbard rosettes marked “US”. CONDITION: All in very good condition, the bayonets retaining much of their original blued finish. (E) Three copper canteens, generally associated with miners. (F) Shell art cup created by using a 105mm round dated 1945. DG Largest: 22” x 4”. 400 - 600

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2222 - LOT OF US MILITARY FIELD GEAR AND EQUIPMENT. Lot consists of: (A) Musette bag dated 1942. (B) US Army CW598 radio bag. (C) Model 1910 knapsack dated 1918. (D) Model 1926 knapsack dated 1942. (E) Three Model 1945 knapsacks, dated 1951 and two dated 1945. (F) World War II US Army Pigeon Carrier PG-102/ CB, wood cage designed to house carrier pigeons and accessories. (G) Wood / canvas pack frame dated 1944. (H) World War II US Army mountain pack with tubular frame. CONDITION: All in very good or better condition. DG Largest: 13 - 1/2” x 8” x 10”. 400 - 600

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LOT - 2223 2223 - LOT OF NINE PAIRS OF WORLD WAR 2 GERMAN DIENSTGLAS BINOCULARS (A) Four Cased Sets of 6X30 German Dienstglas, all with functioning dials and clear optics. Some binoculars accompanied with neck straps and lens covers. The cases are of varying styles, two are with shoulder straps. CONDITION: Varying from Very Good to Excellent. (B) Cased Set of 6X25 German Dienstglas. The binoculars with some spotting to the optics, and functioning dials. Case with scattered light marks and missing the carrying strap. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) Four Various German Field Optics. Two 6x30 Dienstglas binoculars with some spotting to the lenses, and with functioning dials. The other two sets of loose binoculars are with clear optics and functioning dials. CONDITION: Varying from Good to Very Good. D.W. 700 - 1,000

2224 - LOT OF SEVEN PAIRS OF WORLD WAR I GERMAN BINOCUALRS (A) Four pairs of World War One German Binoculars with varying finishes. Two with carrying straps, one which is broken. All four binocular optics are clear. CONDITION: The four binoculars vary from Good to Very Good condition. (B) Three Various Cased Sets of German World War One Binoculars. The Binoculars are with varying finishes. The optics are mostly clear. The cases are of varying finishes and materials. CONDITION: Conditions vary from Very Good to Excellent. D.W. 600 - 800

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2225 - LOT OF SEVEN PAIRS OF GERMAN WORLD WAR ONE ERA BINOCULARS (A) Brown Leather Cased Binoculars. The binoculars are made of brass and retain approximately 90% of their original field green paint. The optics are clear, and the dials are slightly stiff. A leather neck strap with lens cover is still attached to the binoculars. The green binoculars are housed in a leather case. The case shows were throughout, one broken closure tab, and the rear leather LOT - 2225 flap is almost detached. The interior of the case still has some of the original felt lining, and manufacturer’s label on the top of the lid. CONDITION: Overall Very Good. (B) Cased Binoculars by “O.H. Meder”. The binoculars are made of brass and white metal, and retain approximately 85% of their original black paint. The binoculars are marked with “Dienstglas” and the number “134680”. The dials are still functioning, and the optics are clear. The leather case shows signs of aging and wear throughout. The lid has become detached from the body. The top of the lid has the manufacturers name of “O.H. Meder, Leipzig”. CONDITION: Overall Very Good. (C) Cased Binoculars with Snap Button Closure. The “Spindler & Hoyer” binoculars are made of white metal, and retain approximately 98% of their original gloss black paint. The dial adjustments still function, and the optics are clear. The case is made of leather with a snap button on the leather closure tab. The leather retains approximately 95% of it;’s original black lacquering with some scattered light marks. CONDITION: Overall Near Mint. (D) Green “Spindler and Hoyer” Binoculars. The binoculars retain approximately 90% of their original green paint. The optics are clear and the dials functioning. CONDITION: Very Good. (E) Goetz Binoculars with Leather Neck Strap. The binoculars show even wear throughout, and retain approximately 70% of their original paint. The optics are are clear, and the dials functioning. One of the eye pieces has a chip. A period replacement leather neck strap is attached. CONDITION: Good. (F) Bincoculars with Green Dials. The binoculars retain approximately 70% of their original black paint. The eye caps and dials are green in color with scattered marks throughout. The optics are clear, and the dials functioning. CONDITION: Very Good. (G) Zeiss Binoculars with Cord Neck Strap. The binoculars retain approximately 90% of their original black paint with scattered marks throughout. A period replaced cord neck strap is attached. The optics are clear, and the dials functioning. CONDITION: Very Good. D.W. 600 - 900

2226 - LOT OF NINE PAIRS OF GERMAN WORLD WAR 2 BINOCUALRS (A) Cased 10x50 German Binoculars with clear optics and functioning dials. Case has broken cover. CONDITION: Good (B) Cased 10x30 Dienstglas with clear optics and functioning dials. Case with carrying strap. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) Cased 10x30 Dienstglas with clear optics and one dial not functioning. Leather neck strap attached. Case with carrying strap. CONDITION: Good. (D) LOT - 2226 Cased 6x30 Dienstglas with clear optics and functioning dials. Leather neck strap with optic cover attached. Case in green leather with carrying strap. CONDITION: Very Good. (E) Five loose 6x30 Dienstglas binoculars in varying conditions, some with neck strap, one set with missing eye cap. Four of the sets with clear optics and functioning dials. One set with some spotting to the optics and functioning dials. CONDITION: Varying from Good to Very Good. D.W. 900 - 1,200

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2227 - LOT OF 16: GERMAN WWII FIELD GEAR. Lot contains: (A) 1940 issue SS steel buckle marked “RZM 155/40 RZM” under the roller assembly with less than half of its original silver finish remaining. Remnants of what appears to be era applied green paint is present over the silver finish on the front. CONDITION: Good. (B) Three gas mask cans. Complete set with 85-90% of its original green finish, with complete gas mask, and a label inside identifying a Luftwaffe air base and dated “1939” in excellent condition. A “1937” dated empty canister in 85-90% condition. The LOT - 2227 third retains 60-65% of its green painted finish, dated “1939”, with a mask and two chemical bottles in overall good condition. CONDITION: Good to excellent. (C) Low black leather combat boots size marked “6-41” and a “RZ143” on each side. CONDITION: Good. (D) Pony fur pack pack dated “1942” in unissued condition with a broken closure strap. Also included is a pair of green cotton leggings, and a SA bread bag with a SA identity card with photo. CONDITION: Excellent overall. (E) Late war black leather combat belt, two bread bag straps, pre-war canteen, a non-German holster with a reproduction SS stamp, and three reproduction helmet carrying harnesses. CONDITION: Good to very good. WZ 500 - 900 2228 - LARGE MIXED LOT OF WWII AND POST WWII GERMAN & SWISS FIELD GEAR AND EPHEMERA (A) One period signed photo of Imperial German U-Boot Captain Paul König. CONDITION: Very Good. (B) One 1914 Iron Cross Desk Ornament, possible post war. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) One mis-matched German World War 2 Mess Tin CONDITION: Very Good. (D) 6 German Naval Jacket Buttons on Card. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) One Imperial Portepee. CONDITION: Very Good. (F) One German World War 2 Canteen with Cup. Possible replacement strap. CONDITION: Excellent to Near Mint. (G) One Luftwaffe Radio Door. CONDITION: Very Good. (H) 5 Swiss Medical Pieces. CONDITION: Near Mint. (I) 2 Imperial German Coins. CONDITION: Very Good. (J) 23 Swiss Pins. CONDITION: Excellent. (K) One Swiss Canteen. CONDITION: Excellent. (L) One Swiss Cloth Helmet Cover. CONDITION: Excellent. (M) One Swiss Field Bag. CONDITION: Excellent. (N) Four Miscellaneous German Post Cards. CONDITION: Varying from Very Good to Excellent. (O) One World War 2 German Saddle Bag Half. CONDITION: Good. D.W. 500 - 800

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2229 - LOT OF TWO: GERMAN THIRD REICH NSFK DAGGER AND GERMAN FORESTRY CUTLASS Blade Length: (A) 7” (B) 11- 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 12” (B) 16 - 1/2” Lot consists of (A) German Third Reich Forestry Cutlass, (B) German Third Reich NSFK Dagger. (A) The German Third Reich Forestry Cutlass, with WKC marked blade, is triple etched with hunting motif’s. The blade exhibits minor runner marks and scattered areas of patina throughout. The guard and hilt are made of gilded brass, which show natural use LOT - 2229 and wear to the gilding. The bone grip plates are adorned with three gilded acorns on each side, one acorn is missing on the daggers reverse grip plate. The grip plates show patina throughout. The scabbards throat and drag are also gilded brass showing natural wear and patina. The scabbard body is made of thick leather sewn together on the reverse side. CONDITION: Overall Excellent. (B) The German Third Reich NSFK Dagger is a later model made with aluminum fittings. The F.A.Helbig marked blade exhibits fine original crossgraining, light runner marks, and light freckling. The aluminum guard and pommel nut show minor patina throughout. The daggers grip is made of blue pebbled aluminum, a common characteristic of later Helbig made NSFK daggers. The scabbard fittings exhibit light patina, and all screws are secure and appear untouched. The scabbard body is also made of blue pebbled aluminum. CONDITION: Overall Excellent D.W. 900 - 1,200 206

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2230 - LARGE LOT OF COLD WAR EAST GERMAN FIELD GEAR, HATS, HELMETS AND UNIFORM Large Lot of East German “DDR” Uniform, Various Headgear, Helmets, Field Gear and Other Miscellaneous Items. All in unissued state. CONDITION: Overall Near Mint. D.W. 200 - 400

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2231 - GERMAN WWII LUFTWAFFE DOUBLE-BARREL AVIATOR FLARE GUN MODEL “L” Manufacturer: German Serial No. F124483 Caliber/Bore: 1” Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2” Luftwaffe Flieger Leuchtpistole L maker marked “fzs” for “Kriegoff”, the renown German firearms maker located in Ulm. Dated “1944” with the Luftwaffe contract number of “L124485”, serial number of “6902” with a Luftwaffe proof eagle and a “4” in a circle on the top of each barrel. Black finished aluminum retains 90-95% of its original finish, with the steel components presenting a nice patinaed phosphate finish. Brown Bakelite grips appear undamaged, and bore is near mint. Lower right barrel front is lightly crushed (perhaps 1/8”) from having been dropped with muzzle outer edge wear. Flare gun functions properly. Consignor provided two pages of an online description of this type of flare gun. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 800 - 1,300

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2232 - THIRD REICH NATIONAL HUNTING ASSOCIATION DAGGER Blade Length: 13 - 1/4” Overall Length: 19 - 1/4” Blade lightly etched on both sides with hunting scenes and scroll work. Ricasso with Crown over “Z” mark, full stag handle with Hunting Association insignia mounted on the face, clam shell guard. Green leather scabbard with metal mounts. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright with small areas of dark staining. Scabbard green dye shows wear, mounts exhibit wear to the silver plating, drag displays a few shallow dents. DG 19 - 1/4” x 4” x 1 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2233 - WORLD WAR II GERMAN ARMY OFFICER’S DAGGER. Blade Length: 10” Overall Length: 16” World War II German Army officer’s dagger with scabbard. The unsharpened 10” nickel plated blade is unmarked. The cross guard and pommel cap are nickel plated steel, with an outstretched army eagle and celluloid grip. The scabbard is also nickel plated steel. CONDITION: Blade is bright with minor areas of dark staining, fittings and scabbard show minor wear and toning, grip is excellent. DG 16” x 2 - 3/4” x 1”. 300 - 500

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LOT - 2234 2234 - LOT OF 22: GERMAN THIRD REICH MEDALS AND BADGES. This lot consists of the following: Unmarked Close Combat Clasp in silver: 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class with ribbon: 1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class with ribbon: War Merit Medal with ribbon: War Merit Cross, no swords, with ribbon: War Merit Cross with swords and ribbon: 10 Year Faithful Service Cross: Mothers Cross in silver: SA Sports Badge in bronze: Russia Front Medal: Westwall Medal: Mothers Cross in bronze: Black Wound Badge: May 1930 Tinnie: 1935 Tag Der Arbeit Tinnie: First Pattern “N.S. Fraunschaft” Membership Badge: Nazi Party Badge with painted face: 1936 Silver 5 Mark Coin: NSDAP Banner measuring 8-1/4” X 10-1/2”. CONDITION: All are in very good or better condition, complete with reverse pins. The following are missing their reverse pins: Infantry Assault Badge: General Assault Badge and 1934 Tag Der Arbeit. DG Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. 700 - 900 2235 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWII PUMA FIGHTING KNIFE AMD LUFTWAFFE GRAVITY KNIFE Blade Length: (A) 5 - 3/8” (B) 4 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 9 - 3/4” (B) 11 - 1/4” Lot contains: (A) German WWII fighting knife with a “Puma, Solingen” marked blade with moderate sharpening, and moderate freckling and scratches throughout. Bakelite grip is lightly damaged, and exposed tang exhibits heavy freckling. Black painted scabbard retains 45-50% of its original painted finish with heavy freckling over the remaining areas. CONDITION: Very good overall. (B) Luftwaffe aircrew gravity knife with a “PAUL WEYERSBERG & Co., SOLINGEN” marked blade with moderate sharpening and scratches. Spike is correctly “LuftAmp 5” marked, and the opening spring is intact and hasn’t been repaired. Nickel plated steel fittings retain 85-90% of their original finish with patina and scratches. Wood grip panels are excellent with a coat of lacquer on them. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. WZ Larger: 10 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 1”. 500 - 800

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2236 - LOT OF 3: GERMAN HUNTING DAGGERS Blade Length: (A) 11” (B) 13” (C) 16” Overall Length: (A) 16 - 3/4” (B) 17 - 3/4” (C) 21 - 3/4” Lot contains: (A) Pre-WWII Hirschfaenger with a 11” heavily polished blade, with an illegible maker mark. Second smaller dagger is missing. Nickel plated steel fittings retain 95+% of their finish with an excellent condition Stag grip. Black leather scabbard retains 45-45% with heavy damage and flaking. Nickel plated steel fittings retain 90+% of their finish. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Pre-WWII Hirschfaenger with a 13” triple-etched “MOHR & SPEYER, BERLIN” marked blade with very light freckling. Brass fittings retain 85-90% of their gilt LOT - 2236 finish. White celluloid grips with three gilt acorns are near mint. Black leather scabbard retains 30-35% of its finish, and brass fittings retain 85+% of their gilt finish. CONDITION: Excellent plus. (C) 19th Century Hirschfaenger with a 16” triple-etched, with very faint etching remaining. Blade has a faint marking of two squirrels, which might indicate the maker as “Eickhorn”. Blade has scattered marks and very light freckling throughout. Steel fittings retains leas than 5% of their gilt finish, and Stag grip with three brass acorns are excellent. Black leather scabbard retains 85-90% of its finish, and while the lower steel fitting retains 90+% of its nickel plating, the upper steel fitting has less than 10%. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 800 - 1,200 208

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2237 - LOT OF 3: GERMAN ETCHED BLADE HUNTING DAGGERS. Blade Length: (A) 11 - 1/-2” (B) 13 - 1/4” (C) 16” Overall Length: (A) 17” (B) 19 - 1/4” (C) 21 - 3/4” Lot contains: (A) Pre-WWII Hirschfaenger with a 13” double-etched “W.K. & C.” marked blade with a moderate level of scattered marks and freckling. Nickel fittings and Stag grip with three acorns are excellent. Black leather scabbard retains 45-45% of its finish, and nickel fittings are excellent. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Pre-WWII Hirschfaenger with a 11” triple-etched maker marked (unknown) blade retaining 95+% of its nickel finish LOT - 2237 with light scattered marks. There is a quarter inch gap between the blade and clam shell cross guard. Brass fittings and Stag grip with three acorns retain very little of their gilt finish. Black leather scabbard retains 70-75% of its finish, with three bends, and brass fittings have a heavy patina. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) Pre-WWII Hirschfaenger with a 16” double-etched “W.K. & C.” marked blade with a moderate level of scattered marks and freckling. Brass fittings are loose, and Stag grip with three acorns is dry and very good. Leather scabbard retains 75-80% of its finish, and brass fittings exhibit heavy patina, with end piece having a half dozen dents. CONDITION: Excellent overall. WZ 800 - 1,200

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2238 - GERMAN THIRD REICH M36 “TYPE C” CHAINED SS DAGGER Blade Length: 8 - 3/4” Overall Length: 13 - 3/4” The unmarked blade of this M36 SS Dagger exhibits fine original factory cross graining and dark burnishing to the “Meine Ehre Heißt Treue” motto. A few light runner marks can be seen down the length of the blade. The upper and lower nickel plated zinc cross-guards show minor patina and freckling from age throughout. The black ebony grip has no major chips or damage other than a few small dings on the reverse of the grip. The inlaid zinc national eagle and SS roundel are nicely, and originally, executed. The top pommel nut does not appear to have been removed. The black painted scabbard has very light superficial marks throughout the painted area. The upper throat and lower drag fittings are nickel plated zinc with minor patina which matches that of the daggers guards suggesting the scabbard and dagger have been married together from the beginning. The center M36 band and chain are the steel plated Type C variation. This is the later produced model of the M36 Chained SS Daggers with open Wonton Knot. The chain is nicely machine stamped on the rear with the SS logo, and the belt clip has the “DRGM” mark usually seen on the Type C daggers as well. All five of the scabbard’s screws appear completely untouched. CONDITION: A very nice example of what appears to be an untouched Type C M36 Chained SS Dagger in Overall Excellent Condition. D.W. 14 - 3/4” x 3 - 3/8” x 1”. 2,500 - 3,500

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2239 - LOT OF THREE JAPANESE MILITARY SWORDS Blade Length: (A) 17 - 3/4” (B) 25 - 1/4 (C) 26 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 23 - 1/4” (B) 30 - 1/2” (C) 37 - 1/2” (A) The steel blade of the late war Shin-Gunto is machine manufactured and appears to have been heavily polished at one time. The blade shows irregularities along the length of the blade, and is no longer sharpened. A heavy patina is seen throughout the fittings. The grip is wrapped with a coarse LOT - 2239 cord, and the wrapped emblem has brass verdigris. The scabbard appears to have been heavily polished removing the green paint. CONDITION: Good. (B) The blade of the Japanese Kyu-Gunto is nickel plated, with some of the plating beginning to flake near the guard area, and scattered light marks throughout. The guard and hilt are made of gilded brass, with much of the gilding worn off. The ray skin wrapped grip is decorated with a bullion wire and shows light patina throughout. The leather scabbard has scattered light marks throughout and the gilded brass fittings have a light patina. CONDITION: Very Good to Excellent. (C) The blade of the Japanese Police Sword is made of a nickel plated steel. A light consistent graying can be seen along the blade. The brass guard and hilt show show moderate wear with scattered light marks throughout. The leather wrapped grip has heavy wear with flaking to the leather. The nickel plate scabbard has scattered superficial marks throughout. CONDITION: Overall Very Good. D.W. 1,200 - 1,600

2240 - JAPANESE WAKIZASHI IN BLACK LACQUER SAYA. Blade Length: 21 - 1/2” Overall Length: 30 - 1/4” This is an ubu (unshortened) unsigned (mumei) wakizashi that is 21 - 1/2” in length. The blade is in full polish with a wood grain hada and a narrow Mino temper line. It is mounted and has an iron tsuba, plain fuchi kashira, and a black lacquered scabbard. CONDITION. Saya with some losses to lacquer and cracks. Blade with some old oxidation and a few spots of darkness. 500 - 800

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2241 - WORLD WAR II JAPANESE OFFICER’S KATANA. Blade Length: 27 - 1/2” Overall Length: 37 - 3/4” Ubu nakago, signed, with single mekugi-ana. Attractive midare LOT - 2241 hamon. Habaki with flashes of copper. Pierced tsuba with decorations of flowers, fuchi also decorated with flowers. Tsuka with ray skin wrap, menuki in the form of flowers. Kashira with loop. Metal saya with brown lacquer finish and good traces of gilding on furniture. Standard locking mechanism in fuchi. CONDITION: Very good. Blade is excellent, in nearly full polish with a few very minor openings and dotted spotting. Two areas of attempted cleaning on right side of blade. Furniture very good with some losses to lacquer and gilding largely flaked away, with more retained in protected areas such as at fuchi. A great example of a World War II officer’s katana. EW 1,000 - 1,500

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2242 - A WORLD WAR II SHOWA STAMPED JAPANESE BLADE IN BLACK LAQUER SAYA. Blade Length: 26 - 1/2” Overall Length: 37” World War II blade with Showa LOT - 2242 stamp on nakago, along with signature. Mekugi-ana possibly opened up when blade was remounted. Choji hamon. Gold wash copper habaki. Tsuba with top showing birds in flight with shakudo bird, bottom with two men sitting, mountains, and inletting around nakago-ana, with one piece of copper remaining. Menuki show traces of gilding under a tight blue tsukamaki. Black lacquer saya with single ring. CONDITION: Good. Blade has been polished over some old oxidation and age related staining. Mounts are very good with some rubbing to high edges, but complete. Habaki with some rubbing of gold wash to copper. EW 500 - 800

2243 - LOT OF TWO KATANAS. Blade Length: (A) 28” (B) 27” Overall Length: (A) 38” (B) 37 1/2” Lot consists of (A) Suriage blade, nakago with additional mekugi-ana. Copper catscrach habaki. No visible hamon. Tsuba attractively pierced through with geometrics. Fuchi kashira with clouds. Tsuka-ito is LOT - 2243 tight. Saya with black and red lacquer. CONDITION: Blade with extensive shintetsu, delamination, and some chipping to cutting edge. Fuchi Kashira are fine with age related patination throughout, tsuka-ito has some tearing at mid knot. Saya has extensive chipping to lacquer throughout and split down front, one strip of strapping tape at top. (B) Ubu nakago with single mekugi-ana, signed on right side of nakago. Plain copper habaki. Blade with no visible hamon. Tsuba of officer type with cherry blossoms at corners. Fuchi with simple punch dot decoration. Floral menuki. Housed in a leather wrapped saya with metal mouth, likely the rest of the scabbard is also metal, but leather covering has been stitched into place. Old cloth at hanger with kanji, and a small bag with a piece of wood (bamboo?) in it. CONDITION: Blade was heavily cleaned over old oxidation and hamon is essentially gone. Several areas of extensive patination at blade and polishing marks throughout. Tsuka-ito with some fraying. Rayskin has some sections missing. Appropriate leather spacer under tsuba which has a clasp which mates to an anchor on scabbard. Scabbard is very good with some rubs and abrasion at high edges but is complete and supple. EW 600 - 800

LOT - 2244 2244 - JAPANESE KATANA SIGNED TOT MUSASHI JU NAGA NOBU TSUKURU. Blade Length: 27 - 5/16” Overall Length: 38 - 1/2” This katana is ubu (unshortened) with inscriptions on both sides of the tang. On 1 side is “Toto Musashi Ju Naga Nobu Tsukuru (Trans: Naga Nobu (The sword smith) for this in Musashi Province.) Reverse reads “Ten-po Shinen ni Gatsuhi”, indicating forging in April 1833. The surface grain (hada) is wood grain while the temper line is shallow waves. 69.5cm blade length. Tsuka (handle) is World War II type. CONDITION: Very good, blade with a few areas of darkness, especially at tip. Tsuba a little loose. Lacquered saya with some abrasions and an old applied paper label, peeling. 2,000 - 3,000

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2245 - LOT OF TWO JAPANESE SWORDS Blade Length: (A) 26 - 1/2” (B) 25” Overall Length: (A) 36 - 3/4” (B) 35 - 1/2” Lot consists of (A) Suriage blade with second mekugi-ana through nakago. Signature on left side of nakago. Tsuba with roped border. Catscratch habaki. Active choji-midare temper line. “Mekugi” in the form of a dragon that has a crudely manufactured screw, female side with floral LOT - 2245 motif. Attractive fuchi kashira with florals. Black lacquer saya with vacant slot at koiguchi. CONDITION: Good. Blade is mostly in polish with some areas of old oxidation that have been cleaned, some shintetsu and delamination. Boshi and kissaki clearly reformed when blade shortened. Saya has numerous bumps and bruises, some of the work of mounting furniture rough, kurigata loose. Hamon is attractive and easily visible. (B) Ubu nakago. Signed on left side of nakago. Stepped habaki. Some remnants of a choji midare hamon visible. Tsuka with World War II officer style mounts and locking piece. World War II officer’s saya painted black. CONDITION: Someone attempted to sharpen or clean the cutting edge at one point, obliterating all but the barest traces of the hamon. Boshi with pitting and extensive darkness, and several chips. Tsuka-ito a rewrap. Tsuba and fuchi kashira are good with traces of gilding. Saya is fine with handling marks and flaking of paint throughout. EW 500 - 800 2246 - JAPANESE KATANA IN ELABORATE MOUNTS. Blade Length: 25” Overall Length: 36 - 1/4” Ubu nakago with signature on both sides of nakago. Heavy tsuba pierced with hearts at corners and constructed out of LOT - 2246 brass. 25” cutting edge with choji hamon. Dragon menuki with traces of gilding, rayskin wrap, woven green tsuka-ito. Housed in an old Saya that has significant areas red lacquer that was further decorated in gold, and would have been an impressive sight when new. Saya-ito of the same style as the tsuka-ito, and likely done by the same hand. Sageo done by a different hand but appears period, with two hangers decorated in florals. There is a design hidden underneath the sageo and saya-ito, but given the fragility of the remaining lacquer, we have elected not to remove them to examine; appears to be a turquoise cloth covering with golden floral patterns. CONDITION: Fair. Blade has old age related staining throughout and was cleaned over old oxidation at one point, but has minimal openings. Cutting edge with a few nicks, one towards center of blade and a few microchips at kissaki. Mounts are very good with some old age related staining. Saya is very good with several areas where decorated lacquer has lifted; sageo and saya-ito are good, complete. Turquoise cloth design with one tear at left side, bottom. A blade with good architecture and interesting mounts. EW 700 - 1,000 2247 - LOT OF TWO JAPANESE SWORDS, ONE WAKIZASHI AND ONE OFFICER’S KATANA. Blade Length: (A) 27 - 3/4” (B) 21 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 38 - 1/2” (B) 31 - 1/4” Lot consists of (A) Japanese Officer’s Katana, ubu nakago, signed on both sides of nakago. Oil tempered blade with lazy hamon. Silver washed habaki. Gilt fuchi kashira, menuki in the form of flowers. Appropriate LOT - 2247 brown tsuka-ito with ray skin wrap. Someone has affixed a period “TO HELL WITH JAPAN” button on cord, making this a possible bringback. Metal saya with olive green paint. CONDITION: Very good. Blade is in nearly full polish with a few areas of shintetsu and some age related staining at boshi, but no chips in cutting edge. Fuchi kashira are very good with some gilding in low points, tsuka-ito is tight. Saya is fine with some gilding remaining and some age related roughness. A presentable example. (B) Ubu nakago with Tokugawa insignia menuki. Old ray skin wrap and green-brown tsukamaki wrap. Fuchi kashira decorated with florals. Tsuba with faceted copper design. Catscratch gold washed habaki. Extremely active choji midare hamon. Wooden saya with leather book, two hanger rings. While there is a leather thumb break mounted under the tsuba, there is no corresponding clasp on saya, and given that the blade is much shorter than the saya, making the saya a later addition. CONDITION: Good. Blade has numerous areas of shintetsu and some areas of cleaning. A few minor chips in the cutting edge, primarily towards boshi. Saya is good with some rubbing to leather at high points but complete. EW 1,000 - 1,500 212

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2248 - LOT OF 2: JAPANESE MILITARY KATANAS. Blade Length: (A) 27” (A) 25 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 37” (B) 35 7/8” Lot consists of (A) Ubu nakago with vivid yasurime filing marks. Signed on both sides of nakago and at spine. Plain habaki. Water tempered blade with straight hamon. Japanese officer’s mounts, LOT - 2248 with plastic rayskin under the tsuka-ito, appropriate for a late war sword. Gilt floral menuki. Officer’s saya painted black. CONDITION: Good. Blade is mostly in full polish with a some areas of light oxidation, 1 in the distinct shape of a finger print. 1 minor microchip in cutting edge. Mounts are very good, saya has been painted black. Tsuka-uto is tight, plastic rayskin was not cut to an appropriate length and some tsuka wood can be seen under fuchi kashira. (B) Suriage blade with second mekugi-ana when remounted in Navy military mounts. Yasurime is visible but softened as a result of cleaning. Left side of nakago signed. Water tempered blade with straight hamon. Late war Naval mounts. CONDITION: Good. Blade is mostly in polish with a few markings and some cloudiness at the cutting edge that could be polished out, and some minor openings. Mounts are very good as late war produced and somewhat rushed. Nakago has been cleaned. A nice Naval sword. EW 1,000 - 1,500

2249 - LOT OF 2: JAPANESE WAKIZASHIS. Blade Length: (A) 21 - 1/8” (B) 17 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 27” (B) 24” Lot consists of (A) Ubu nakago with signature on left side. Silver plated copper habaki. Hamon line totally obscured. Gilt copper tsuba pierced florals and a bird. Copper fuchi kashira with gilt florals, bottom of kashira well LOT - 2249 decorated with shakudo florals, well executed. Some illegible kanji at top of tsuka. Black lacquer saya, repainted. CONDITION: Fair. Blade and nakago have been cleaned, with remnants of oxidation visible in mekugi and in signature characters. Blade has no visible temper line as a result of cleaning, which covers virtually entire blade. Tsuba and mountings are very good, tsuba with 1 minor dent, tsuka is cracked through. Saya repainted. (B) Ubu nakago, unsigned. Blade with a hazy midare hamon. Catscratch gilt copper habaki. Plain tsuba pierced for associated spearpoint kozuka with horn grip scales, marked “PATENT 70 (?) / CANTON G (?)”; patent and canton clear, 70 and G are not. Iron fuchi kashira decorated with horses. Leather tsuka ito wrap with menuki depicting scrolls and rats. Black lacquer saya relieved for kozuka and with an old woven cord attached through kurikata. CONDITION: Good. Blade with some shintetsu and some minor openings, but mostly bright. Some extremely minor microchips towards boshi. Black lacquer saya is fine with some bumps and bruises from age and cracks in lacquer. Kozuka with oxidation and associated. EW 700 - 1,000

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2250 - LOT OF THREE JAPANESE KATANAS OF WORLD WAR II ERA. Blade Length: (A) 25 - 3/4” (B) 26 - 3/4” (C) 27 - 1/8” Overall Length: (A) 36” (B) 37” (C) 37 - 1/2” Lot consists of (A) Japanese officer’s katana, ubu nakago, with signature on right side. Pierced tsuba with florals. Gilt catscratch habaki. Lazy choji midare temper. Floral menuki, floral fuchi kashira with company level blue and brown knot and brown tsukumaki. Appropriate brown lacquer saya. CONDITION: Good. Blade is mostly in polish LOT - 2250 with a some shintetsu and old inactive oxidation. A few chips at kissaki. Saya is very good with one area of roughness on left side. (B) Officer’s katana, ubu nakago, with signature on right side, left side with four full length notches. Gilt tsuba. Fuchi kashira of expected form, with brown on brown knot. Gilt menuki in the form of flowers. Plain habaki. Oil tempered blade with indistinct straight hamon. Green saya. CONDITION: Good. Blade has some shintetsu scattered about and a few spots of patina. There are visible marks from where someone attempted a cleaning at one point. Locking notch bent and has also bent the tsuka-ito. Saya is fine with some handling marks throughout. (C) Japanese officer’s katana with signature and Showa stamp. Menuki depicting dogs. Green tsuka-ito. Loop at kashira is missing. Pierced tsuba depicting wooded scenes. Active choji-midare temper line. Officers brown lacquer saya. Accompanied by a small piece of paper with kanji writing. CONDITION: Fair. Sword with spotting throughout and some shintetsu and old oxidation. Some chipping to cutting edge throughout. Tsuka-ito a later wrap. Tsuba with a few dots of shakudo gilding. Saya is fine with some marks from handling. EW 800 - 1,200 2251 - LOT OF FOUR WORLD WAR II IMPERIAL JAPANESE OFFICER VISORS (A) The Japanese Infantry Officers Visor is made of red wool and ribbed cotton. The caps exterior shows signs of minor wear. Some moth tracking is observed along the bottom of the visor as well as a few moth nips to the red band. The visor is black lacquered and exhibits some minor crackling from age. The leather chinstrap is intact and exhibits the same age as the cap. The interior of the cap is lined with a fine brown silk. Two embroidered kanji symbols are located in the center of the caps interior. The sweatband shows some wear to the bottom edge, but is void of any damage. CONDITION: Overall Very Good to Excellent. (B) The Japanese Naval Reserve Officer’s Cap is made of wool and ribbed cotton. The exterior of the fabric shows little wear throughout. The caps insignia is made of gold bullion and brass, and features a nautical star above the anchor. The black lacquering of the chinstrap is roughly LOT - 2251 50% intact. The black lacquered visor shows signs of heat bubbling, with a few small chips to the front of the visor section. The interior of the cap is made of black rayon, and features a hand sewn initial’s tag. The cap’s lining which has become partially detached from the cap. The black sweatband is cracking and has damage to the rear of the cap. CONDITION: Overall Very Good. (C) The Japanese Naval NCO Visor is made of wool, which shows no visible signs of damage. Some lint has accumulated on the cap, which could easily be removed with a lint roller. The insignia is made of stamped gilded aluminum, and features a silver Mum over the anchor. The black leather chinstrap appears in unused condition with no visible damage. The cap’s visor has some light freckling on the top section. The cap’s interior lining is made of a ribbed cotton with no visible damage other than what appears to be a removed manufacturers label. The original packing paper is still neatly tucked in the folds to help keep the caps original shape. The black sweatband is in unissued condition with no visible damage. CONDITION: Overall Near Mint. (D) The Japanese Imperial Parade Kepi is made of red and black wool, and Russian braid piping. The exterior of the cap shows signs of light wear and aging with natural patina throughout. The Russian braid piping has become detached in a few areas from dry rotted stitching. The original leather chinstrap is missing, as is one of the chinstraps attachment braids. The visor of the kepi shows a light crack down the middle and some minor flaking of the lacquering near the brim. The interior of the cap is made of a green cotton lining which is intact, showing no visible signs of damage. The black sweatband is intact with no visible damage, but has become dry with age. CONDITION: Overall Very Good to Excellent. D.W. 700 - 1,000 214

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2252 - LOT OF THREE WORLD WAR II IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY AND NAVAL LANDING FORCES FIELD CAPS (A) The Japanese Army Field Cap is made of a course cotton material which shows moderate field use throughout. Three vent holes are seen on each side of the cap, made of simple reinforcing stitching. On the cap’s left wear side the soldier personalized this cap with kanji symbols using simple thread stitching. The rear adjustment string is missing from the cap. The brown leather chinstrap is intact, pliable, and held securely to the cap by two simple brass braids. The interior of the cap is lined with a simple woven cotton LOT - 2252 fabric and exhibits natural moderate field wear. The leather sweatband is intact with a few tears to the leather and dryness from age. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) The Japanese Landing Forces Naval Field Cap is made of a green cotton twill with an embroidered golden anchor emblem sewn to the front of the cap. A simple cotton twill chinstrap is sewn securely, and originally, to each side of the cap. The exterior of the cap appears to be unissued and is void of any damage. The interior of the cap has no additional lining added. The manufacturers ink stamp is nicely marked in the center of the cap’s interior. CONDITION: Near Mint. (C) The Japanese Naval Field Cap is made of a green cotton twill showing signs of moderate wear and some freckling throughout. A metal naval insignia and Mum are attached to the front of the cap. A simple cotton twill chinstrap is attached to the cap with simple stitching. The visor and cotton chinstrap both have series of holes running their length. The interior of the cap has no additional lining, and a manufacturers ink stamp can be seen in the center. CONDITION: Very Good. D.W. 600 - 900 2253 - LARGE LOT OF IMPERIAL JAPANESE WORLD WAR II ITEMS (A) Imperial Japanese Army Winter Fur Coat issued to troops station in Manchuria and China. Fur lined coat appears unissued. Manufacturer stamps located inside. CONDITION: Excellent to Near Mint. (B) Empty Japanese World War Two Gun Sight Case with Shoulder Strap. Marked internally with Japanese Kanji. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) Japanese World War 2 Leather Map Case. CONDITION: Very Good. (D) Japanese World War 2 7X7 Binoculars showing light wear, clear optics, and functioning dials. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) Fine Set of Japanese World War Two 6X9 Binoculars. Binoculars show minimal wear, have clear optics, functioning dials, and an original canvas and leather neck strap. The leather case shows signs of even wear throughout with a half broken leather flap on the rear. CONDITION: Overall Very Good to Excellent. (F) Empty Japanese World War 2 Leather Binocular Case with shoulder strap showing heavy wear throughout. CONDITION: Good. (G) Small Japanese Leather Pouch with Imperial Star showing even wear throughout and hand painted Kanji on the interior flap. (H) Two Decorative LOT - 2253 Imperial Japanese Plaques CONDITION: Varying from Very Good to Excellent. (I) One Japanese Toy Soldier Model made of Iron with even dark patina throughout. CONDITION: Very Good. (J) One Imperial Japanese Decorative Enamel and Hand Painted Tray showing minor scuffs in areas. CONDITION: Very Good. (K) Four Period US Photos of the Pacific Theater. CONDITION: Very Good. (L) One US Framed Photo of Japanese Surrendering. CONDITION: Very Good. (M) One Nambu Pistol Holster missing cover flap. Wear throughout. CONDITION: Good. D.W. 700 - 1,000 2254 - LOT OF FOUR: THREE PAIRS OF JAPANESE FIELD BINOCULARS AND ONE GUN SIGHT (A) An Uncommon Japanese Mortar Sight with it’s original carrying case. The sight retains nearly 98% of it’s original green camouflage paint. The optics are clear, and the dials are functional. The green canvas carrying case shows even natural wear on the exterior and houses the mortar sight perfectly. CONDITION: Excellent Plus. (B) Japanese binocular set with “W.E.B.” initials on the top of the lid. The binoculars show wear throughout, and the optics are clear. The green canvas case features the initials “W.E.B” on the top of the lid. The closure spring has lost its LOT - 2254 leather tab. The case shows even wear throughout. CONDITION: Excellent. (C) Field Binoculars missing spring closure tab. The binoculars show even wear throughout. The binocular’s optics are clear and functioning. The carrying case shows even wear throughout and has a missing closure spring tab. CONDITION: Very Good. (D) Cased Japanese Field Binoculars with Leather Closure Tab. The binoculars show minor wear throughout and retain their original leather neck strap. The optics are slightly hazy with scattered freckling. The carrying case shows wear throughout and features a leather closure tab. CONDITION: Excellent. D.W. 800 - 1,200 215 www.MorphyAuctions.com | August 19, 2020


2255 - LOT OF SEVEN: SIX PAIRS OF WORLD WAR II ERA JAPANESE BINOCULARS & FIELD PERISCOPE (A) Tan Cased Japanese Binoculars. The binoculars are made by “Sakura” of Tokyo, and retain most of their original black paint. The optics are clear, and the dials functioning. An original leather neck strap is attached. The leather tan case has the spring pull tab, which is missing the lower leather portion. The case retains the shoulder strap. The interior is lined with red velvet. CONDITION: Overall Excellent. (B) Leather Cased Binoculars with Shoulder Strap. LOT - 2255 The binoculars are brass bodied, and retain approximately 80% of their original black paint. The optics are clear, and the dials functioning. A leather neck strap is attached. The brown leather case has scattered marks throughout, and is missing the closure tab. A leather shoulder strap is attached to the case. The case is lined with purple velvet. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) Brown Leather Cased Binoculars with Broken Shoulder Strap. The 8x30 binoculars are made by “Aikoku”, and retain nearly all of their original black paint. The optics are clear, and the dials functioning. A blue leather neck strap is attached. The brown leather case has remnants of the leather shoulder strap. The case has scattered marks throughout. CONDITION: Very Good. (D) Cased Binoculars Missing Leather Carrying Strap. The 6X9 binoculars retain approximately 80% of their original black paint. The optics are clear and the dials functioning. The brown leather case has scattered marks throughout and is missing its carrying strap. CONDITION: Very Good. (E) The 6X Japanese Field Periscope retains approximately 85% of it’s original field green paint. The optics are clear, and the dials are functioning. Manufacturer is “Nikko”. CONDITION: Excellent. (F) The Suzuki 7X50 Binoculars are missing most of their leather covering and have bee repainted black. Optics are slightly hazy and the dials are functions. A canvas neck strap is attached. CONDITION: Very Good. (G) The small binoculars retain approximately 85% of their original black paint. Optics are clear, and the dial functioning. A leather neck strap is attached. CONDITION: Very Good. D.W. 700 - 1,000

2256 - LOT OF SIX: WORLD WAR II ERA JAPANESE OPTICS AND BOMBER NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT (A) Japanese Type 2 Bomber Navigation Compass. Compass retains approximately 95% of it’s original factory black paint, with scattered freckling throughout. All parts still mechanically functioning. Needle is intact and balanced on stem. Balancing springs remain functional. This style compass was used on Japanese Bomber Aircraft. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Japanese Flight Compass with Brass ring. Compass retains approximately 80% of the original factory black finish with areas of freckling. Shock absorption springs are LOT - 2256 functioning. The needle has become detached from the stem and floats freely inside the sealed compartment. CONDITION: Very Good. (C) Japanese Flight Compass with 360 degree dial. Compass shows storage dust build up on base area. Approximately 95% of the original paint appears intact. Shock absorption springs are functioning. Needle remains functioning. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) 4x15 Japanese Gun Sight. The sight is constructed of brass and retains approximately 95% of the original gloss black paint. Optics are clear and have a day/night filter controlled by small lever. Optics are 4x15. Manufactured by “Nikko”. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) 4x15 “No 1488” Japanese Gun Sight. Sight is made primarily of white metal and painted gloss black. Some scattered areas of corrosion can be seen. Optics have some minor spotting. Manufacturers is “Nikko” with the number “1488”. CONDITION: Very Good. (F) Cased 7x50 Japanese Binoculars. The binoculars are 7x50, and made by the company “Yashima”. Minor wear from use can be observed on the binoculars high areas. The original neck strap is present and undamaged. The optics are slightly cloudy and with some spotting. The leather case with carrying strap exhibits both wear from use and storage. The closure spring tab and stud are missing. One optic cover is still remaining in the lid of the case. CONDITION: Very Good. D.W. 600 - 900

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2257 - JAPANESE SWORD IN CASE. Blade Length: 26 - 5/8” Overall Length: 35” LOT - 2257 This is an ubu (unshortened) mumei (unsigned) shinto blade 26-5/8” (67.6cm) in length. Wood grain hada and a hamon (temper line) suggesting a Mino province origin. The tsuba is iron with a bird in flight above foliage. The fuchi kashira are iron with a turtle motif. The sculpted lacquered scabbard is most unusual and is decorated with crushed Abalone shells. CONDITION: Katana is in full polish. Some scattered openings in the blade. Scabbard with some scattered losses to abalone. 800 - 1,200

2258 - RUSSIAN 1909 PATTERN CAVALRY SHASHKA Blade Length: 31 - 3/4” Overall Length: 37 - 1/4” LOT - 2258 Persian Model 1909 cavalry saber, patterned after the 1881 Russian dragoon saber, shashka, carried by the Persian Qajar cavalry Cossack Brigade. Slightly curved blade with wide fuller, ricasso with makers marks, brass “D” guard, carved wood grip. Black painted steel scabbard with single ring mount. CONDITION: Blade mostly grey with minor staining. Scabbard shows a few minor dents. DG 400 - 600

2259 - IMPRESSIVE LARGE BUILDING PLAQUE OF LENIN. Large Building Plaque of Vladimir Lenin from the Cold War Era. The plaque measures an impressive 30 inches in height, and 25 inches in width. Judging by the plaques size, it is most likely this was installed on the side of a government building or monument. The plaque is made of cast aluminum, and was finished with a bronze lacquer. The lower portion of the plaque shows signs of corrosion from being hung in a location subject to weather. An impressive sized plaque of Vladimir Lenin, the Founder of Soviet Russia.D.W. 29” x 26”. 600 - 900 2260 - LOT OF THREE COLD WAR ERA RUSSIAN SOVIET BANNERS (A) Large Soviet Banner features hand painted portrait of Josef Stalin and Russian lettering with some cracking throughout. A hand repair is seen in the center of the banner. The edges of the banner have scattered frays. Banner measures 50” x 33”. CONDITION: Very Good. (B) The Soviet Banner with Lenin’s portrait features 64 various pins throughout the front of the banner. The banner itself is made of a rich red velvet. A gold colored rope is attached to the horizontal pole to hang the banner from a wall. Banner measures 26” x 15” CONDITION: Near Mint. (C) The 1919 to 1957 Banner is made of red synthetic cloth with gold colored twist braid. A badge is pinned to the upper center of the banner. Banner measures 15” x 8” CONDITION: Near Mint. D.W. 300 - 500

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2261 - LOT OF 14 COLD WAR ERA SOVIET PLAQUES & BUST Exceptional lot of miscellaneous Cold War era Soviet Plaques and One Bust. Plaques and Bust are made from various materials of wood, marble, pewter, bronze, and ceramic. CONDITION: Varying from Very Good to Exceptional. D.W. 400 - 700

LOT - 2261 2262 - LOT OF 17 COLD WAR ERA SOVIET & CHINESE PLAQUES AND BUSTS Exceptional lot of miscellaneous Cold War era Soviet and Chinese Plaques and One Bust. Plaques and Bust are made from various materials of wood, marble, pewter, bronze, plastic, and ceramic. CONDITION: Varying from Very Good to Exceptional. D.W. 400 - 700 LOT - 2262

2263 - LOT OF 11 COLD WAR ERA COMMUNIST PLAQUES Exceptional lot of miscellaneous Cold War era Soviet Plaques. Plaques are made from various materials of wood, marble, pewter, bronze, aluminum, plastic, and ceramic. CONDITION: Varying from Very Good to Exceptional. D.W. 400 - 700

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2264 - VERY LARGE LOT OF EAST GERMAN DDR & IRAQI MEDALS AND INSIGNIA Exceptional lot of various former East German DDR Medals, Awards, and Uniform Accouterments. Accompanying the lot is a Saddam Hussein Era Iraqi Medals and Decorations, as well as the Deck of Cards issued to US troops during the initial invasion and occupation of Iraq during 2003 to 2004 operations. CONDITION: Varying from Very Good to Near Mint. D.W. 300 - 600

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2265 - VERY LARGE LOT OF COLD WAR SOVIET AND COMMUNIST COUNTRIES HATS, HELMETS, AND UNIFORMS Large Lot of 17 Cold War Era Soviet Caps and Visors, 2 Soviet Russian Officer Uniforms, 1 Pair of Soviet Russian Officer Trousers, 2 Soviet Helmets, 1 Soviet Russian Flight Suit, and 1 Middle Eastern Country Gas Mask. CONDITION: Varying from Very Good to Excellent. D.W. 400 - 800

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2266 - COLD WAR SOVIET LIEUTENANT GENERAL LAND FORCES UNIFORM. Early 1980s Russian Lieutenant General land Forces uniform including double breasted tunic, trousers, and visor hat. The double-breasted dress tunic is olive drab wool with red piping around the collar, shoulders, and cuffs. The red piped shoulder boards are silk brocade with gold bullion stars. The buttons display the State Emblem of the USSR and on the reverse show the marking “82” denoting the year 1982. The tunic is lined by fine silk. There is a maker’s tag sewn in the inside pocket. The ribbons are lead by the Order of the Red Banner of Labour, the Order of the Red Star and the Order for Service to Homeland. These high awards are followed by an assortment of service ribbons. The trousers are made of the same material and are the same shade of olive drab as the tunic. The trousers have two red stripes that extend the length of the legs as are appropriate for the general rank. The hat is made of the same material as the tunic and trousers. Interior has a maker’s label and the size number “55” which appears to have been written with blue paint. CONDITION: Tunic shows light fraying around the cuffs and liner has minor frays and tears from service use. Trousers display light fraying and stains near heavy wear areas. Hat has very minor blemishes throughout, two cuts in sweatband, probably to attach the badge. Overall Very Good Condition. JD 300 - 500

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2267 - LOT OF 4: CASE V44 KNIFE AND FIGHTING KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 9 - 3/8” (B) 6 - 7/8” (C) 5” (D) 5 - 5/8” Overall Length: (A) 14 - 1/4” (B) 11 - 1/2” (C) 9 - 1/2” (D) 10 - 1/8” Lot consists of: (A) US V44 survival knife marked on the blade “CASE XX”, housed in its original scabbard also marked “CASE XX”. CONDITION: Excellent, the bright blade showing minor staining, composition grips with minor wear. Leather scabbard also with minor wear. (B) USN Mark 1 fighting knife marked on the ricasso “CAMILLUS NY” and “U.S.N.”, stacked leather washer grip. Leather scabbard with the name “Koch” carved into it. CONDITION: Knife blade retains most of its original parkerized finish, grip showing minor wear. Scabbard with moderate wear but no damage. (C) British fighting knife marked on the blade “SOUTHERN & RICHARDSON SHEFFIELD ENGLAND”, stacked leather washer grip with brass pommel. Leather scabbard with initials and rifle etched into the front. CONDITION: Knife is in excellent condition with bright double edge blade still exhibiting cross grain, grip with a few tiny dents. Scabbard shows moderate service wear but no damage. (D) English stiletto marked on the ricasso “WILLIAM RODGERS I CUT MY WAY” and “MADE IN SHEFFIELD ENGLAND”. Double edge blade grey with areas of light staining. stacked leather grip. Leather scabbard etched “John Sterzen S. No33117795”. CONDITION: Both knife and scabbard show moderate service wear. DG Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. 600 - 800

LOT - 2267 2268 - LOT OF 7: MID 19TH CENTURY KNIVES AND BAYONET. Blade Length: (A) 13 - 1/2” (B) 13 - 3/8” (C) 13 1/2” (D) 10 - 1/2” (E) 10 - 1/4” (F) 7 - 3/8” Overall Length: (A) 19” (B) 18 - 1/4” (C) 18 - 1/4” (D) 15 - 1/2” (E) 15” (F) 12 - 1/4” A) Cutlery handled, double edge spear point knife, blade marked on the ricasso “Marsh Bros Pond Works Sheffield” measuring 11-7/8” overall with a 7” blade. German silver guard and handle. Embossed leather sheath with German silver mounts. CONDITION: Blade retains much of its original luster mixed with minor surface roughness. Sheath missing its stud and shows wear to the black finish. B) Bone handle, clipped point knife measuring 15-1/2” overall with an unmarked 10-1/2” blade. Brass cross guard, lead pommel. CONDITION: Sharpened blade very good with minor surface roughness, handle with a number of repaired cracks. C) Double edge spear point knife measuring 15” overall with a 10-1/8” blade, oak handle retained by three copper rivets, iron cross guard. Tin scabbard, crudely constructed, wide solder lines. CONDITION: Very good, the blade mostly grey with minor dark patches. Scabbard is dark with areas of minor surface rust. D) Confederate D-Guard bowie knife, 18 1/4” overall with a 13 1/2” double edge blade. CONDITION: Semi relic condition with dark surface and areas of heavy pitting. E) Clipped point bowie knife measuring 18-1/4” overall with a 13-1/2” blade, brass cross guard, one-piece wood grip. LOT - 2268 CONDITION: Blade is dark with areas of pitting, grip showing some tight cracks. F) Clipped point bowie knife measuring 19-1/4” overall with a 13-1/4” curved blade, copper cross guard, bone handle held fast with two copper rivets, iron pommel. CONDITION: Blade surface is mostly grey with dark patches and minor surface rust. Bone handle very good with minor wear. G) .577 caliber British Enfield bayonet, missing its locking ring. CONDITION: Surface displays heavy rust. DG Largest: 18 - 1/4” x 4”. 2,000 - 3,000 220

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2269 - LOT OF 2 CIVIL WAR BOWIE KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 11 - 1/4” (B) 7 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 16 - 3/4” (B) 12 - 1/4” A) Confederate side knife in untouched condition, measuring 16-5/8” overall with a heavy 11-1/4” clipped point blade. Iron diamond shaped cross guard, one-piece oak grip with iron pommel cap. CONDITION: Blade exhibits an edge chip and dark surface, grip with tight cracks. B) Double edge spear point knife measuring 12-1/4” overall with a 7-7/8” blade, iron gross guard and one-piece oak handle with lead pommel. Leather lined tin scabbard produced with a 2-3/4” cut-out on the face, exposing the leather interior, tin belt loop on the reverse. CONDITION: Sharpened blade with a mostly grey surface, grip very good with minor wear. Scabbard showing moderate wear and a break to the leather. DG 1,800 - 2,500

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2270 - COLLECTORS LOT OF AL MAR AND RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 5 - 1/4” (B) 6 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 9 - 1/2” (B) 10 - 7/8” Manufactured 1980’s. Al Mar Model 8507 small bowie with 5-1/4” blade Laminated wood handle with brass pins and plaque. Comes in Al Mar marked scabbard with concho on front and model number on back. CONDITION: Very fine with slight tarnish on blade. (B) Randall Model 13 Small Arkansas Toothpick with 6” carbon blade, brass double guard, sole leather handle and dural butt. Comes in Randall smoothback scabbard. CONDITION: Very fine with no evidence of use. TDW 1,000 - 1,500 2271 - LOT OF 7: EARLY AMERICA FOLDING KNIVES BY CASE, KA-BAR, C.F. WOLFERTZ, SHRADE CUT CO. (A) WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 4” two blade standard jack c. 1862-1941. Excellent condition. (B) KA-BAR REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 4” two blade standard jack handled in jigged bone c. 1951-1966. Both scales perfect, both blades solid and have great snap. Nice shield, condition excellent. (C) WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 4” two blade standard jack c. 1862-1941. Both blades stamped. Handled in ebony, condition excellent. (D) CASE XX pattern 6488. 4 - 1/8” four blade congress handled in rough black c. 1940-1964. Both large blades are stamped. All blades solid and have good snap in open and closed directions with perfect half stops. Condition excellent. (E) WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 3 - 1/2” standard jack handled in bone, excellent condition c. 1862-1941. (F) SCHRADE CUT. CO. WALDEN N.Y. 3 - 3/4” two blade standard jack handled in bone c. 1904-1946. Very good to excellent condition. (G) SCHRADE CUT. CO. WALDEN N.Y. 3 - 1/2” two blade harness jack handled in bone c. 1904-1946. Master blade is stamped “Holyoke Belt Co.” Condition is near mint. TN Largest: 4 - 1/8” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

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2272 - LOT OF 9: EARLY AMERICAN FOLDERS BY CAMILLUS, REMINGTON, EMPIRE WINSTED, C.F. WOLFERTZ, KA-BAR, H&B MFG. CO. Lot consists of: A) EDW. TRYON CO. PHILADELPHIA PA. 3 - 1/2” two blade jack knife handled in ebony. CONDITION: Excellent. B) WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 3 - 1/2” two blade easy open jack knife handled in bone. CONDITION: Very good. C) C.F. WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 3 - 1/2” two blade standard jack handled in bone. CONDITION: Excellent. D) REMINGTON UMC 3 - 7/8” two blade muskrat handled in bone. CONDITION: Excellent. E) H&B MNFG CO. NEW BRITAIN CONN. 4” two blade cigar jack knife handled in ebony. CONDITION: Excellent. F) EMPIRE KNIFE CO. 3 - 3/4” two blade swell center jack knife. CONDITION: Excellent. G) UNION KA-BAR 3 - 5/8” two blade equal end jack knife handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Excellent. H) CAMILLUS CUTLERY CO. NEW YORK 3 - 1/2” two blade standard jack handled in pick bone. CONDITION: Very good. I) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3 - 3/4” two blade heavy build dog leg jack knife handled in ebony. CONDITION: Excellent. TN Largest: 4”. 800 - 1,000 LOT - 2272

2273 - CATTARAUGUS CUT CO. ALLIGATOR WRENCH KNIFE. Blade Length: 2” Overall Length: 4 - 5/8” Super scarce Cattaraugus Cutlery Co Little Valley NY. 4 - 5/8” long including the length of the wrench, two blade alligator wrench knife circa 1918 - 1920. Wrench is acid etched “patent applied for.” Three blades including the wrench. Master blade, which is a combination screwdriver and knife blade, is acid etched “Kinkerter and Sheppard Our Best” in a ribbon. Hand forged below ribbon. Handled in Rodgers worm grooved bone, both scales are perfect with no cracks. Both blades are solid with strong snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is near mint. TN 4 - 5/8” x 1”. 1,000 - 1,500

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LOT - 2274 2274 - IVORY-HANDLED CLIP POINT BOWIE KNIFE BY J. ENGLISH & HUBERS, PHILADELPHIA. Blade Length: 7 - 15/16” Overall Length: 12/9/2016 Circa 1835-1838. Relief ground clip point blade with sharpened false edge, marked “J. ENGLISH & HUBERS (reverse) SHEFFIELD WORKS, 3”. Waisted ivory handle with nickel silver ferrule and pommel, escutcheons and raised studs on both sides, turned iron ball-end guard. Good reproduction leather sheath with incised decorations, nickel silver mounts, frog stud decorated with bronze boar’s head. CONDITION: Blade shows some scattered pitting and some restoration to deep pits, recently re-polished. Markings are quite good. Nickel inlay on left side of grip is a replacement and grip shows some age cracks and wear, retains a pleasing honey patina. This classic design, its handle perhaps inspired by the early coffin-handle bowies, serves as the logo for the Antique Bowie Knife Association. DMG 8,000 - 15,000 222

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2275 - NEWLY DISCOVERED IVORY-HANDLED CLIP POINT BOWIE KNIFE BY BENGLISH & HUBERS, PHILADELPHIA. Blade Length: 9 - 7/8” Overall Length: 14 - 5/8” Circa 1835-1838. Relief ground clip point blade with sharpened false edge, marked “J. ENGLISH /& HUBERS (reverse) PHILADELPHIA, 2”. Waisted ivory handle with nickel silver ferrule and pommel, escutcheons and raised studs on both sides, turned iron ball-end guard. Leather sheath with incised decorations, nickel silver mounts, frog stud decorated with boar’s head. CONDITION: Blade with much original polish, with some light spotting and sharpening, ferrule a bit loose, minor age checking to handle. Some pitting on right side, towards tip. This is one of the finest English &Hubers Bowie knives known. This classic design, its handle perhaps inspired by the early coffin-handle bowies, serves as the logo for the Antique Bowie Knife Association. This example is fresh to the market and was only recently discovered. DMG 20,000 - 30,000

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2276 - RARE AND NEWLY DISCOVERED “IMPROVED PATTERN” BOWIE KNIFE BY SCHIVELY, PHILADELPHIA. Blade Length: 11 - 3/16” Overall Length: 16 - 3/8” This fantastic knife was recently discovered and has not been previously recorded or illustrated. This rare example has a dark horn handle rather than the more common ivory handles typically encountered. The knife is circa 1830’s. The straight back blade has a 11-3/16” sharpened false edge ground mainly from the right side, marked “SCHIVELY, 75 CHESNUT ST., PHILAD” on left side at top. One piece checkered handle of dark horn with nickel silver pommel, ferrule, pins, washers and S-guard. Leather sheath with incised decorations and nickel silver throat, tip and top and bottom edge protectors are now absent. CONDITION: Blade in excellent original condition, showing almost all of original polish with some minor areas of hazing. Handle excellent with no chips or cracks. Sheath’s original leather surface somewhat flaked, top mount missing stud. A fresh to the market knife in remarkable condition. DMG 30,000 - 60,000

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2277 - OUTSTANDING GRAVELEY & WREAKS 1836 SILVER EAGLE BOWIE KNIFE. Blade Length: 10-1/8” Overall Length: 16 - 1/4” Produced in 1836/38 and at the same time as the fall of the Alamo and the famous Jim Bowie. Graveley & Wreaks New York, Bowie/Hunting knife with 10-1/8” blade with 2 inch width and a thickness of .24 inches. Silver mounted double guard with scroll finials and an elegant Eagles head butt. Grip is of dark ebony with finely checkered spine and base and silver name plate and shield on sides. Dual hollow ground blade with 4-1/4” false edge. Marketed by John Graveley and Charles Wreaks in the more affluent neighborhood of New York City with their clients being the highest of society. The collaboration and sales of these important Bowie’s knives lasted for only 2 years and was abruptly ended by the banking failures of the period as well as the legislation against knives of this nature being marketed and sold in areas of Tennessee which at the time was the launching point for travel westward. Only Three examples are known and this being the most ornate and one of only two Silver mounted examples. Housed in its original silver mounted scabbard. CONDITION: Superb in every regard with crisp and legible markings on the blade. The blade has been lightly cleaned at a much earlier period with traces of earlier staining evident. The silver guard and eagle butt are excellent with a wonderful light tarnish and small period handling marks. The ebony grip is excellent with no cracking, distress or material loss. The silver mounted scabbard is equally fine with all stitching being solid and silver rigidly retained. The leather is slightly alligatored on the exterior with strong amounts of the dark brown exterior finish remaining. Truly one of the finest American Bowie’s to be offered to the collectors market in recent history. TDW 10,000 - 20,000

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2278 - CASE FLYING C FOLDING SHEATH KNIFE AND SHEATH. Blade Length: 5 - 3/4” Overall Length: 9 - 3/4”. CASE flying C circa 1920 - 1940. 2 - 1/2” blade when closed, 5 - 3/8” blade when open. The overall length is 9 - 3/4”. Handled in second cut green bone. Scales are perfect on both sides with no cracks. Blade is absolutely solid, knife is a lock back liner lock. Correct leather basket weave sheath with Case Tested on safety snap. Overall condition is very near mint with minor discoloration on nickel silver bolsters due to being stored in the leather sheath. TN 9 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. 1,000 - 1,500

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2279 - AMERICAN BONE HANDLED BOWIE KNIFE Blade Length: 10” Overall Length: 14 - 1/2” Blacksmith produced double edge spear point Bowie knife with bone grips held fast with iron rivets. Diamond shaped cross guard with iron strapping around the bone grips. CONDITION: Iron is dark with areas of surface roughness and light pitting, bone grips show some cracks. DG 800 - 1,200 LOT - 2279

2280 - LOT OF 2: 19TH CENTURY FOLDING DIRKS. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 1/4” (B) 3 - 5/8” Overall Length: (A) 9 - 1/8” (B) 8” (A) Jon N. ? Cast Steel Sheffield. 5” single blade lock back folding dirk circa prior 1890, absence of the word England. Handled in buffalo horn, front scale has minor crack at handle pin, back scale is chipped by rear of knife. Blade is double edged dagger with top false edge. Lock holds, blade has slight sideways motion and weak snap in closing. Condition is very good. (B) Tang stamp has a circle with a V and a F in it. 4 - 3/8” single blade lock back folding dirk with fancy worked back. Handled in genuine tortoise. Front scale has damage at rear pin, small piece of handle is missing, back scale is the same. The lock holds and is solid. Blade is sold with good snap in open and closed direction. Has a fixed one piece finger guard. Condition is very good to excellent. TN Larger: 9 - 1/8” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

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2281 - LOT OF 2: AMERICAN LARGE PATTERN CONGRESS KNIVES BY CASE & CHALLENGE. Blade Length: (A) 2 - 3/4” (B) 3” Overall Length: (A) 4 - 1/4” (B) 4 - 1/8” (A) Case XX USA Circa 1964-1970 4 - 1/8” four blade congress pattern number 6488. Handled in red bone both scales are perfect with no cracks. All four blades have powerful snap in both open and closed direction with perfect half stops. Condition is excellent. (B) Challenge Cutlery Corp. Bridgeport Conn. 4” six blade congress with rat tail bolsters circa 1891 - 1928. Handled in jigged bone both scales are perfect with no cracks. Blades have powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is very good to excellent. TN Larger: 4 1/4”. 1,000 - 1,500 LOT - 2281 226

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2282 - LOT OF 4: EARLY AMERICAN ETCHED FOLDING KNIVES BY EMPIRE WINSTED, WOLFERTZ, MAHER & GROSH. (A) Maher and Grosh Toledo O. 3 - 7/8” two blade trapper circa 1920s. Master blade is acid etched “Trapper’s Buddy, Razor Steel.” Handled in jigged brown bone both scales are perfect with no cracks. Both blades are solid and have powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is very good to excellent. (B) Empire Winsted CT. 3 - 7/8” two blade trapper circa 1856-1930. Handled in brown pick bone both scales are perfect with no cracks. Master blade is etched “Empire” with a figure of a crown brand. Both blades are solid with powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. (C) Wolfertz and Co Allentown PA. 3 - 3/4” two blade jumbo sleeve board jack knife circa 1862-1944. Handled in hard wood. Both blades have powerful snap in both open and closed direction, blades are solid. Master blade is etched in big letters “Allentown”. Condition is excellent. (D) Empire Winstead CT. 3 - 1/2” two blade harness swell end jack knife circa 1856-1930. Handled in ebony both scales are perfect with no cracks. Both blades are solid and have powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Master blade is etched in big letters “Empire Punch Knife”. Condition is excellent. TN Largest: 4” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

LOT - 2282 2283 - LOT OF 2: AMERICAN EARLY FOLDING “SUNFISH” KNIVES BY CATTARAUGUS & ROBESON. Blade Length: (A) 3” (B) 3” Overall Length: (A) 7 - 1/4” (B) 4”. (A) Robeson sure edge Rochester New York 4 - 1/4” two blade swell center “sunfish” in worm grooved bone. Both front and back scales are perfect with no cracks. Both blades have good snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. (B) Cattaraugus Cuttlery Co. Little Valley New York. 4” two blade “sunfish” handled in worm grooved green bone. Front and back scales are perfect with no cracks. Both blades are solid and have powerful snap in both open and closed positions. Condition is excellent. TN Larger: 4 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2284 - LOT OF 4: AMERICAN EARLY FOLDING HUNTERS BY CATTARAUGUS, KA-BAR, WESTERN STATES, WOLFERTZ. (A) Cattaraugus Cutlery Co. Little Valley N.Y. 5 - 3/8” single blade lock back folding hunter, King of the Woods. Handled in worm grooved bone. Front and back scales are perfect. Blade has good snap in both open and closed direction. Finger guard is missing. Condition is good to very good. (B) Union Cut. Co. Olean NY on back and KA-BAR on front tang. 5 - 1/4” single blade folding hunter circa 1923 - 1951. Handled in jigged bone. Front scale has a minor crack at rear bolster, back scale has a minor crack at rear handle pin. Blade is solid and has powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. (C) Western States Boulder, COLO. 5 - 1/4” double blade folding hunter circa 1911 - 1956. Handled in jigged bone, minor crack on back scale at center pin. Both blades are solid and have good snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is very good to excellent. (D) Wolfertz and Co. Allentown, PA. 5 - 1/4” single blade folding hunter circa 1862 - 1941. Handled in hard wood. Back scale has a crack across the rear handle pin. Blade is a double pull match striker with powerful snap in both open and close direction, perfect half stop. Condition is very good. TN Largest: 5 - 1/4” x 1 - 5/8”. 800 - 1,200

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2285 - LOT OF 3: FINE M.O.P EARLY FOLDING KNIVES BY WOSTENHOLM, HENCKELS, PLUS A 20+ BLADE STERIL SPORTSMAN. (A) IXL George Wostenholm Sheffield England. Four blade congress, no bolsters circa 1920s or before. Handled in mother of pearl, no damage with great fire. All blades have long pull that extends through the tang. All blades are solid, have great snap in open and closed directions with perfect half stops. Condition is near mint. (B) 3 - 1/8” English? high end 36 blade pull tools sportsman. Handled in mother of pearl, both scales are perfect. Absolutely beautiful pristine knife. (C) J.A. Henckels Germany. 2 3/4” fancy 6 blade lobster circa 1883 - 1960. Handled in mother of pearl, both scales are perfect. All blades have great snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is pristine with leather knife purse. TN Largest: 3 - 3/4”. 800 - 1,200 2286 - LOT OF 4: EARLY CASE FOLDERS CASE TESTED THROUGH CASE XX TIME PERIOD. (A) Case XX. 5 - 1/4” single blade hunter circa 1940 - 1964. Handled in red stag. Scales are perfect with no cracks. Blade is flat ground. Blade is solid with powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. (B) Case Tested XX. 3 - 3/4” four blade utility knife circa 1920-1940. Handled in jigged green bone, both scales are perfect with no cracks. All blades are solid with a powerful snap in both open and closed directions. Closed C in shield. Condition is good. (C) Case Tested XX. 3 - 1/2” two blade swell center “small coke bottle” jack knife circa 1920 - 1940. Handled in jigged green bone with closed C in the shield. Both blades are solid and have great snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is very good to excellent. (D) Case Tested XX. 3 - 1/4” three blade whittler circa 1920 - 1940. Handled in jigged green bone, open C in shield. Both front and back scales are perfect with no cracks. All blades have great snap in both open and closed directions and are solid. Condition is very good to excellent. TN Largest: 5 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4”. 1,000 - 1,500 228

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2287 - LOT OF 7: KA-BAR FOLDING KNIVES, INCLUDES TWO 3-PART FOLDING FISH KNIVES. Lot consists of: A) OLECUT UNION CUT. CO. OLEAN N.Y. 5” unusual two blade hatchet knife with advertising “Crane Merchandise” on white onyx celluloid handle. Both blades have have powerful snap in both open and closed directions. Circa 1923-1951. CONDITION: Excellent. B) UNION KA-BAR 4 - 7/8” three part folding fish knife handled in black composite. Circa 1923-1951 CONDITION: Near mint. C) UNION KA-BAR 4 - 3/4” three part folding fish knife. Blade has lock back feature handled in yellow celluloid. Blade is etched KA-BAR STAINLESS MILITARY OUTLET CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Circa 1923-1951. CONDITION: Factory pristine. D) KA-BAR 4 - 3/8” one blade Texas toothpick handled in yellow celluloid with fancy barn door forward bolster. Back bolster bears the patent “PAT OCT 9, 1928. Full blade etch that reads “SHENK BROTHERS SPORTING GOODS LANCASTER, PA.” Circa 1923-1951 CONDITION: Pristine. E) UNION KA-BAR 4 - 1/4” two blade serpentine jack handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Very goodexcellent. F) UNION KA-BAR 3 - 3/8” fish tail single blade jack knife handled in work grooved bone. Blade is solid, has great snap in both directions. Blade face bears large KA-BAR stamp. Circa 1923-1951. CONDITION: Excellent. G) KA-BAR 4 - 3/4” two blade cigar pen knife handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Very good. TN Largest: 5” x 2 - 1/4”. 1,000 - 1,500 2288 - LOT OF 4: EARLY KA-BAR KNIVES INCLUDES A COTTON SAMPLER. (A) Union KA-BAR. 5 - 1/4” single blade folding hunter circa 1923 - 1951. Handled in hard wood, both scales are perfect and free of cracks. Blade is solid with powerful in both open and close direction. Condition is excellent. (B) Union KA-BAR. 5” single blade cotton sampler circa 1923 - 1951. Handled in yellow celluloid, front scale has an advertisement. Blade is solid with strong snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. (C) LL Bean Inc. (Union KA-BAR). 4 - 1/4” single blade lock back swing guard circa 1923 1951. Handled in jigged bone, both scales are perfect. Blade is solid, lock holds, great snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. (D) Union KA-BAR. 3 - 1/4” four blade congress circa 1923 -1951. All blades are solid and have great snap in open and closed directions. Condition is excellent. TN Largest: 5 - 1/4” x 1 1/4”. 800 - 1,200

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2289 - EARLY VERY UNUSUAL FOLDING DIRK. Blade Length: 8 - 1/2” Overall Length: 13 - 1/2” Very unusual folding dirk, sometimes called a folding Bowie circa 1890s. Blade when closed is 3 - 5/8” and is 8” when extended. Overall length is 13”. Knife is sterile with the exception of a lone patent number 19946. Handled in genuine stag. Very minor damage to center scale pin both front and back. Blade is solid and tight, handle has a unique mechanism to extend the blade by pulling on the guard and separating the knife handle. Condition is very good to excellent. Knife has very heavy nickel silver bolster with a one piece non folding finger guard, no sheath. TN 9” x 1 - 3/4”. 1,000 - 1,500 2290 - LOT OF 5: AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN KNIFE/FORK AND KNIFE/ FORK/SPOON COMBOS. (A) Camillus Cutlery Co. Camillus N.Y. USA. 4 - 1/2” two blade knife and spoon circa 1902 - 1945. Handled in hard wood, both scales are perfect. Both blades are solid and have great snap in both positions with perfect half stop. Condition is mint. (B) Ulster Knife Co. N.Y. 4 - 3/8” three blade knife, fork, and spoon circa 1876 - 1941. Handled in hard wood, both front and back scales are perfect. All blades have good snap in open and closed positions. This is a take apart. Condition is very good. (C) KA-BAR on main blade, fork blade marked Union Cut Co. Olean NY. USA. 3 3/4” three blade knife, fork, and spoon circa 1923 - 1951. Handled in jigged bone, raised KA-BAR on shield. Front scale has a minor crack at center pin, back scale is perfect. All blades have great snap in both open and closed direction. It is a three piece take apart. Condition is near mint. (D) Sterile 4 - 1/2” two blade knife and fork circa mid 19th century or before. Handled in green cow horn, front scale has visible damage to pieces of the horn are missing both front and back. Blades have good snap both open and closed direction. Condition is fair to good. (E) Maker’s name illegible, is patented Oct. 24, 1883. 4 - 1/2” two blade knife and fork circa 1890. Handled in decorated brass, game scene panels. Both blades have strong snap in both open and closed direction. Knife is a take apart. Condition is excellent. TN Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4”. 800 - 1,200 2291 - LOT OF 4: EARLY QUIL KNIVES AND QUIL CUTTERS BY RODGERS & OTHERS. (A) Unwin and Rodgers. 1 - 1/2” quill knife and mechanical pen and knife overall is 4 - 1/2”. Combination Quil knife and mechanical pencil circa 1833 - 1910. Handled in mother of pearl, slight damage by forward pin. Knife blade still has great snap in open and closed direction. Condition is very good. (B) James Crawshaw of Sheffield, inventor of the quadrangular four- cornered quill knives. 3 - 1/4” eight blade four cornered quill knife circa 1820. Handled in ivory, perfect with no cracks or chips. Six of the blades have good snap in both open and closed direction, two are weak in both open and closed direction. All blades are full, none are broken. Condition is very good. (C) Rodgers Cutlers To Her Majesty Sheffield. Device body is 3 - 1/2” Quilling device, front portion with cut the quill into shape, knife blade is in rear and will sharpen the quill. Both the brass lever and the knife tang are stamped Rodgers Cutlers to Her Majesty, mid 19th Century or before. Handled in ebony, ebony is perfect. Mid 19th Century or before. Device is near mint. (D) Sterile Quilling device with slide out quill blade with cutting device on both ends. Quill blade is 1 - 1/4”, overall length is 4”. Handled in ebony, perfect with no cracks. Condition is excellent. TN Largest: 4 - 3 /8” x 1/4”. 800 - 1,200 230

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2292 - LOT OF 9: FINE EARLY AMERICAN M.O.P KNIVES BY ROBESON, SCHRADE, WOLFHERTZ, UNION, AND OTHERS. Lot consists of A) CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY CO. LITTLE VALLEY N.Y. 3 - 1/4” four blade senator pen knife handled in mother of pearl, both scales are perfect, both scales have great fire. All blades are solid and have strong snap in both open and closed direction. Circa 1891-1920s. CONDITION: Near mint. B) ULSTER KNIFE CO. 3 - 1/4” four blade congress pen knife with mother of pearl handles that are perfect on both sides. Circa 1876-1941. CONDITION: Excellent. C) C.F. WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA 2 - 3/4” two blade dog leg jack knife handled in mother of pearl. Both blades are solid and have perfect snap in both open and closed direction. Master blade retains full acid etch “Allentown.” Circa 1862-1941. CONDITION: Factory Mint. D) ROBESON ROCHESTER stamped on both blades 3 1/8” two blade swell center pen knife. Both blades are solid and have full snap in both open and closed direction. Circa 1894-1948 CONDITION: Excellent. LOT - 2292 E) SCHATT & MORGAN CUTLERY CO. TITUSVILLE 3” three blade lobster handled in mother of pearl. Circa 1895-1931. CONDITION: Excellent. F) SCHRADE WALDEN NY USA 3” four blade lobster handled in mother of pearl with great fire. All blades are solid and have great snap in open and closed direction. Circa 1950s-1973. CONDITION: Mint. G) L.F.&C. USA pattern number 7312 2 - 3/4” three blade lobster handled in mother of pearl. Master blade retains full “universal” etch. Circa 1914-1930s. CONDITION: Mint. H) UNION, with early union across American outline 3 - 1/4” two blade congress pen knife handled in mother of pearl. All blades are solid and have great snap in open and closed direction. Circa 1909-1911. CONDITION: Excellent. ROBESON USA 3 - 1/8” two blade lobster handled in mother of pearl with a pocketeze shield. Circa 1894-1948. CONDITION: Pristine. TN 3 - 3/8” x 1/4”. 800 - 1,200

2293 - LOT OF 8: AMERICAN EARLY OFFICIAL AND UNOFFICIAL SCOUT KNIVES BY CATTAROUGUS, NYK, REMINGTON, AND OTHERS. (A) Remington in circle pattern RS3333. 3 - 3/4” bone handled official scout. Master blade maintains Remington etch. Factory gift box with Boy Scout symbols on box, near mint. (B) ROYAL BRAND. 3 - 3/4” four blade red, white, and blue unofficial scout. (C) HAMMER BRAND (New York Knife Co) pattern BS2 Official. 3 - 1/2” two blade official Scout jack knife handled in bone. Master blade has been reshaped. Condition good. (D) ROBESON Sure edge USA. 3 - 3/4” two blade unofficial Scout, handled in wood. Very good condition. (E) CAMILLUS CUTERLY CO. CAMILLUS NY USA. 3 - 3/4” four blade Scout knife handled in black composition. Excellent to near mint condition. (F) UNION CUT. CO. OLEAN NY USA. 3 - 3/4” four blade unofficial Boy Scout. Handled in black worm grooved bone, excellent condition. (G) COLONIAL PROVIDANCE RI. 3 - 3/4” four blade with fancy celluloid handle, unofficial Scout, in factory mint condition. (H) CATTARAUGUS CUTERLY CO LITTLE VALLEY. Only marked on coping blade. 3 - 3/8” four blade official Scout, handled in bone. Pattern number D2589. Condition excellent. TN Box: 4 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

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2294 - LOT OF 4: EARLY FARRIER KNIVES BY WOSTENHOLM, HENCKELS, AND OTHERS. (A) IXL George Wostenholm Sheffield. 4 - 1/4” seven blade plus pull tools farrier’s knife circa pre 1890. Handled in genuine stag. Front scale is perfect, back scale has small chip by pull tool. All blades have strong snap in both open and closed position with perfect half stop. Condition is excellent. (B) J. A. Henckels Zwillingswerk. 4” eight blade lock back farrier’s knife plus pull tools circa 1731 - 1920s. Handled in genuine stag, front scale has minor crack, back scale is perfect. Condition is good to very good. (C) Sterile 3 - 3/4” five blade farrier with unusual spring scale. Handled in buffalo horn, both scales are perfect. Blades are solid, all blades have half stop and good snap in open and closed direction. Condition is good to very good. (D) IXL George Wostenholm Sheffield England. 2 - 3/4” six blade plus pull tools. All blades are solid, all blades have great snap in open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. TN Largest: 4 - 3/8” x 1 1/4”. 800 - 1,200 2295 - LOT OF 4: EARLY LARGE PATTERN ROPE KNIVES BY MILLER BROS, SCHATT & MORGAN, ALFRED WILLIAMS SHEFFIELD. (A) Miller Bros. Cut Co. Meriden. 4 - 3/4” single blade Navy or rope knife circa 1872 - 1926. Handled in jigged bone. Both scales are perfect, has patent screws that hold the handle scales on. Blade is solid with powerful snap in both directions and perfect half stop. Still has original bale. Condition is excellent. (B) Schatt and Morgan Cutlery Co. Titusville, PA. 5” three blade rope or sailor’s knife circa 1895 - 1931. Handled in jigged bone scales are perfect. Blades are solid with powerful snap in both directions and a perfect half stop. Condition is excellent to near mint. (C) Alfred Williams Sheffield England. 4 1/2” single blade rope knife circa 1900 - 1946. Blade is stamped United States Navy. Handled in genuine stag, scales are perfect with no damage. Blade has very strong snap in both directions. Condition is excellent considering age. (D) Miller Bros. Cut Co. Meriden. 4 - 1/8” single blade rope knife. Handled in pick bone. Both front and back scale are perfect, has patent screws rather than pins. Still has original bale. Blade is in excellent condition with wonderful snap in both directions. Condition is excellent. TN Largest: 5”. 1,000 - 1,200

LOT - 2294

LOT - 2295

2296 - LOT OF 12: EARLY AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SPECIAL PURPOSE KNIVES. Knives manufactured by SCHRADE, BOHLER, JOSEPH RODGERS, AND OTHERS. Highlights include (A) JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS NO. 6 NORFOLK ST SHEFFIELD ENGLAND. Three blade wire cutter of exceptional heavy build. Nickel silver handle with the numbers RD354051. Very good condition. (F) Two blade figural scotch whiskey barrel handled in wood grain celluloid. Master blade face reads “Original Frenix Pocket Dagger”. Mint to near mint. (L) 2 - 3/8” three blade sterile knife with one nickel silver blade made with measuring device. Handled in mother of pearl, perfect scales, mint condition. (G) W.H. MORLEY & SONS GERMANY. 3 - 1/2” four blade bone handled radio tool. Condition factory mint. (H) BOHLER. 3 - 3/8” four blade folding knife, small folding magnifying glass. Handled in smooth white bone, back scale missing small piece. Remainder of lot consists of seven one and two blade variation knife patterns handled in celluloid, stag, and horn. TN Largest: 6”. 800 - 1,200 LOT - 2296 232

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2297 - LOT OF 10: FINE AMERICAN AND ENGLISH M.O.P FOLDING KNIVES BY SCHRADE, HENKLES, MILLER BROS, NYK, AND OTHERS. Lot consists of: A) MILLER BROS. USA, all blades stamped 3 - 1/4” three blade mint and etched mother of pearl whittler, comes with leather pouch. CONDITION: Mint. B) HENCKELS 3” three blade mother of pearl congress whittler. CONDITION: Mint. C) CLEMENTS SHEFFIELD 3 - 3/8” five blade senator handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint. D) REPEAT NEEDHAM BROTHERS SHEFFIELD 3” two blade with blade assist handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint. E) HAMMER BRAND (NEW YORK KNIFE COMPANY WALDEN) 2 - 3/4” four blade lobster handled in mother of pearl presentation Christmas present. CONDITION: Mint. F) SCHRADE CUT. CO. WALDEN, N.Y. 3” three blade mother of pearl lobster. CONDITION: Mint. G) VOM CLEFF & CO. WARRANTED GERMANY 3 - 3/8” four blade senator pen knife handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint. H) S&A. NEW-YORK GERMANY 3 - 1/8” five blade sportsman handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint. I) ELECTRIC CUT. CO. NEWARK NEW JERSEY 3” three blade balloon bolstered swell center mother of pearl whittler. CONDITION: Mint. J) MILLER BROS 2 - 7/8” two blade sell center balloon bolstered mother of pearl scaled pen knife. CONDITION: Excellent. TN Largest: 3 - 1/4” x 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 2298

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2298 - LOT OF 10: FINE AMERICAN AND FOREIGN M.O.P. FOLDING KNIVES. Includes knives by KEEN KUTTER, UNION, VALLEY FORGE, AND OTHERS. (I) VALLEY FORGE CUTLERY CO. NEWARK NJ. 3” two blade serpentine pen knife. Master blade is etched “Valley Forge”. Excellent condition. (A) UNION CUTLERY CO TIDIOUTE PA. All blades stamped. Very good to excellent condition. (F) IXL GEORGE WOSTENHOLM SHEFFIELD ENGLAND. 2 - 7/8” six blade sportsman. (B) SWORD BRAND (Camillus Cutlery Co Camillus, NY USA). 3” three blade whittler in excellent condition. (H) E. C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER ST LEWIS MO. 3” three blade whittler in excellent condition. Remaining 5 consists of one, two, and four blade patterns. Condition overall is good to excellent. TN Largest: 3 - 1/4”. 800 1,200 2299 - LOT OF 4: AMERICAN EARLY LARGE PATTERN KNIVES BY MILLER BROS. AND MAHER & GROSH AND ONE FIXED BLADE. (A) J. Russell and Co. Green River Works. 7 - 1/2” fixed blade knife and fork circa 1900 - 1920. Handled in wood. Condition is mint. (B) Miller Bros. Cut. Co. Meriden. 5 - 3/8” swell center two blade folding hunter circa 1872 - 1926. An unusual knife, both blades are large. Handled in hard wood, both front and back scale are perfect. Blades have strong snap in open and closed direction with perfect half stop. Condition is excellent. (C) Maher and Grosh. 4 - 1/4” full bolstered two blade cigar jack circa 1877 - 1980. Handled in hard wood, contract knife made by Miller Bros. Master blade is acid etched “THE INDIAN HUNTER MAHER AND GROSH”. Both blades are solid with strong snaps in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent to near mint. (D) Miller Bros. 3 - 3/4” swell center two blade jack knife (small coke bottle) circa 1872 1926. Big blade is dead, small blade has strong snap in both directions. Handled in hard wood. Condition is good to very good. TN Largest: 5 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2300 - LOT OF 8: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ADVERTISING AND COMMEMORATIVE KNIVES. (A) 4 - 5/8” Japanese single blade very unusual special purpose advertising knife. Handles bear front “Fishing net” back scale CHINTHE Bernese industrial and trading company. Excellent condition. (B) 4” unusual special purpose four blade folding advertiser with elaborate scenery on back scale of industrial buildings. Front scale bears “Arn. Kiekertsohne Gegrundet 1857”. (C) NOVELTY CUTLERY CANTON O. Small blade stamped “Vignos Canton O.” 3 - 3/4” picture celluloid, front scale bears the picture of John Mitchell and the symbol of two joined hands, back M.P.W. April 1st 1838 “Eight Hours”. Back scale T.L. Lewis and W.B. Wilson. Photos are clear with no gas. Condition near mint. (D) CANTON CUTLERY CO CANTON O. 3 - 1/2” three blade picture celluloid advertiser with faded handles. Condition good. (E) 3 - 1/4” two blade brass handled ring turn advertiser. (F) J.G. SHIRK LANCASTER PA LANCASTER LONG CUT four blade bone handled with advertising tang stamps. (G) JENNY WADE HOUSE 3 - 1/4” two blade aluminum handled ring turn advertiser. TN Largest: 4 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200 LOT - 2300 2301 - LOT OF 12: SHRADE CUT CO. & SHRADE WALDEEN FOLDING KNIVES. Most notably we have (E) SHRADE WALDEEN NY USA. 4” two blade greenskeeper. Master blade is etched “Greenskeeper’s Pride” pattern 733 handled in white ivory celluloid. Near mint to mint. (D) SHRADE CUT. CO WALDEN, NY. 5” single blade Texas toothpick handled in bone, blade is solid with strong snap in both open and closed direction, excellent. (C) SHRADE CUT. CO WALDEN, NY. 5 - 1/4” two blade folding hunter. Both blades stamped, both blades have strong snap in open and closed direction. Handled in jigged bone, condition excellent. Rest of lot includes 9 fine Shrade knives from one to four blade variations handled in bone, wood, celluloid, and metal. Ranging in condition, good to mint. TN Largest: 6” x 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

2302 - LOT OF 2: AMERICAN LARGE PATTERN EARLY KNIVES BY MILLER BROS. AND NEFT. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 3/4” (B) 4” Overall Length: (A) 11 - 3/4” (B) 9 - 3/4” (A) Miller Bros. Cut Co. Meriden. 7” single blade lock back with unique folding cutting device as part of rear bolster circa 1872 - 1926. Special purpose knife. Rear bolster marked “Patent applied for”. Handled in hard wood, both scales are perfect with no cracks. Blade has weak snap in both open and closed direction, the lock still holds. Condition is very good. (B) Neft Safety Knife Newark, N.J. 5 - 1/4” single blade Neft safety knife circa 1920, very unusual knife. Blade is entirely inside of the handle, handle separates into two parts by sliding a button. Handled in checkered hard rubber with the words “Neft Safety Knife” in circle on both front and back scale. Both scales are prefect with no cracks. Condition is excellent plus. TN 7 - 1/4” x 1 5/8”. 800 - 1,200 234

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2303 - LOT OF 7: FANCY EARLY CARVED AND DECORATED M.O.P. FOLDING KNIVES. Lot consists of: A) Early 3 - 1/2” hallmarked fruit knife handled in mother of pearl, beautifully carved. Knife has worked back spring. Knife blade has great snap in both open and closed direction, perfect half stop. CONDITION: Mint. B) Signed early 3 - 1/8” two blade gun stock quill knife with carved mother of pearl handle, both scales are perfect. Blades are solid and have great snap in both open and closed direction. Unusual quill knife. CONDITION: Near mint. C) Early unmarked twenty four blade fancy sportsman with carved mother of pearl scales. Both scales are perfect and free of cracks. All blades seem to be solid with strong snaps in both directions, however three blades are broken. CONDITION: Good. D) Hallmarked 3 - 1/4” fruit knife handled in mother of pearl with carved decorated handles. Blade is solid and will snap in both directions once oiled. CONDITION: Excellent. E) PROVIDENCE CUTLERY CO. early 3 - 1/4” four blade senator pen knife with scalloped mother of pearl handle with noticeable crack on center pin at back scale. All blades are solid and have great snap in both open and closed direction. CONDITION: Very good. F) Hallmarked 2 - 1/2” early fruit knife with mother of pearl handles which bear nice decoration and are perfect on both sides. CONDITION: Excellent. G) Signed early quill knife 2 - 7/8” hand carved mother of pearl handle, both scales are perfect, blade has solid and strong snap in both directions. CONDITION: Near mint. TN Largest: 3 - 5/8” x 3/4”. 1,200 - 1,500

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2304 - LOT OF 2: FINE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FOLDING KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 3” (B) 2 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 4” (B) 3 - 1/2” (A) IXL George Wostenholm Celebrated Cutlery. 3 - 3/8” four blade senator pen knife with full bolsters, milled liners, and covered back springs circa 1860s. Fantastic abalone inlays of grapes and vines. Handled in genuine tortious. All blades stamped with powerful snap in open and closed direction. Phenomenal presentation knife. Master blade is stamped “Presented by Homer C. Lewis to Warner Walter. Condition is mint. Must be seen to be appreciated. (B) Miller Bros. Meriden USA. Largest two blade swell end jack circa 1872 - 1926. Handled in genuine ivory with fancy front bolster. Front and back scale is perfect with no cracks or chips. Both scales are held on by screws. Both blades are stamped and solid with great snap in both open and closed direction, perfect half stop. Condition is very good to excellent. TN Larger: 4” x 1 - 1/4”. 1,000 - 1,400

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2305 - LOT OF 6: FOREIGN MULTI BLADE SPORTMAN BY AUSTIN DUBLIN, CLEMENTS, BROOKS BROS, AND OTHERS. (A) TONLRINI INOX SCARPERIA. 4 - 3/4” five blade stag handled sportsman. Front bolster is for a 20 gauge shot shell extractor. Condition excellent to near mint. (B) CORICAMA INOXID. 4 - 1/2” seven blade wrench knife with two pull out wrenches. All metal construction in excellent to near mint condition. (C) CLEMENTS tang stamped London St. City. Fine eight blade stag handled sportsman with two pull tools. Includes factory pouch, near mint condition. (D) AUSTIN DUBLIN. 4” six blade wood handled sportsman. Very good condition. (E) TONERINI SCARPERIA INOX. 4” four blade stag handled sportsman. Front bolster is a 12 gauge shot shell extractor. Excellent condition. (F) BROOKS BROS NEW YORK. 4” Ten blade sportsman of very heavy construction. All metal. Excellent condition. TN Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 1 1/2”. 800 - 1,200 LOT - 2305

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2306 - LOT OF 3: TWO CHATELLARAULT (RATTLERS) CLASP KNIVES AND ONE FOREIGN EXOTIC CLASP KNIFE WITH BOOK. (A) 12” Chatellarault (Rattler) circa 19th Century. The blade is finely acid etched with the word “Toledo”. Section handle of decorated smooth white bone and spotted horn. Handle is in excellent condition. Blade is solid and has strong snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. (B) 11 - 1/4” Chatellarault (Rattler) circa 19th Century. The blade is finely acid LOT - 2306 etched with the word “NAVAJAS De Toledo”. Section handle of stained horn. Single blade lock back. Condition is excellent. (C) Sterile 6 - 1/2” early foreign exotic primitive clasp knife circa 19th Century. One blade lock back handled in hand carved hard wood with inlayed decorations. Blade is solid and lock works. Condition is excellent. Also includes the book “Navajas Antiguas Antique Clasp Knives by Rafael Martinez del Peral y Forton. TN Largest: 12”. 800 - 1,200

2307 - LOT OF 5 FOREIGN EXOTIC FANCY CLASP KNIVES. Lot consists of A) Spanish folding clasp knife. Blade is marked Toledo. Profusely engraved with scroll and scenery, handled in green cow horn and steel. Forward bolster and handle panels are elaborately engraved. Knife features a ratchet lock. CONDITION: Mint. B) Spanish 9 - 1/2” folding clasp knife. Blade is marked Toledo. Front and back blade face completely engraved with hunting scenes, handled in genuine stag. Knife features a ratchet lock. CONDITION: Near mint-mint. C) Early primitive clasp 9” knife with hand wrought blade, handled in what appears to be a sheep horn. CONDITION: Very good. D) Mediterranean 5 - 1/4” primitive clasp knife handled in horn with circular brass decorations. CONDITION: Very good-excellent. E) Early 5” primitive clasp knife, with hand carved wood handle with brass bolster. CONDITION: Excellent. TN Largest: 10 - 1/4” x 2”. 800 - 1,200 LOT - 2307 2308 - LOT OF 6: FOREIGN EXOTIC FANCY CLASP KNIVES. (A) 6” single blade handled in hand carved and checkered hard wood. Pick lock is solid. Excellent condition. (B) 5 - 1/2” perfuse handled decoration and blade engraving done in stars and fancy scroll and flowers. Knife has a motto in script on back. Ratchet lock back is solid. (C) Stipe Mllobara 1917. 4” single blade folder, profusely decorated with fancy scroll, both blade and handle. Circular inlays, knife is in excellent condition. (D) 3 - 3/4” unsigned single blade clasp knife with lock back feature. Handled in carved hard wood. Knife is in very good condition. (E) 4” single blade lock back, very heavy built. Handle composed of brass and slick black panels. Lock is solid, knife is in excellent condition. (F) 3 1/2” single blade folder with decorated brass and hard wood paneled/ sectioned handle. Excellent condition. TN Largest: 6” x 1 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2309 - LOT OF 7: FOREIGN EXOTIC FANCY CLASP KNIVES. (A) 5” single blade folder with lock back feature. Handled in hard wood, with fancy brass bolsters. Lock is solid, blade is solid, very good condition. (B) Maker’s mark in blade face. 5” single blade fancy silver profusely decorated handle with scroll and florals, end bolster is decorated with animal. Excellent condition. (C) Blade face bears make’s symbol. 4 - 1/2” single blade folding knife, silver handle decorated with engravings. End bolster is decorated with animal. Very good to excellent condition. (D) 4 - 1/4” single blade folding knife with decorated brass handle. Very good condition. (E) TARRY LEVIGNE stamped on blade face. 3 - 1/2” solid brass handle, decorated with a lizard on the front scale and a crane on the back scale. Excellent condition. (F) Maker’s name and symbols on blade face. 3 5/8” single blade folding knife, handled in horn with penning decorations. Excellent condition. (G) 2 - 3/4” single blade folder. Horn handled penning decoration. Excellent condition. TN Largest: 5 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2310 - LOT OF 10: FOREIGN EXOTIC CLASP KNIVES. (D)Faded mark on back of blade “BAZZ”. 4 - 1/2” single blade lock back. Handled in horn with heavy brass bolsters. Lock holds, very good to excellent condition. (H) Marked with maker’s name and symbol in blade face. Single blade folder. 3 - 1/2” long handled in wood with fancy inlays, decorated nickel silver bolsters. Condition is excellent. (B) NOGENT. 5 - 1/4” single blade lock back folding knife. Lock is solid, condition excellent. (F) Unusual unsigned primitive clasp. Single blade with highly decorated handle front and back. Condition excellent. Six remaining one and two blade folders handled in horn and wood. Condition very good to excellent. TN Largest: 6” x 2”. 800 - 1,200

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2311 - LOT OF 6: EARLY AMERICAN IVORY HANDLED SMALL PATTERN KNIVES. (A) SOUTHINGTON CUT. CO. 3 - 1/2” genuine ivory handled budding knife c. 1867-1914. Both blades stamped. Excellent condition. (B) M.B.C. CO. 3” two blade swell center pen knife with genuine ivory section handle c. 1872-1926. Condition is very good to excellent. (C) PENNSYLVANIA KNIFE CO. 3” swell center pen knife handled in genuine ivory c. 1914. Both blades stamped. Condition is excellent. (D) HOLLEY MFG. CO. 3” one blade quill knife handled in genuine ivory c. 1844-1904. Condition is excellent. (E) PENN CUTLERY CO. 2 - 3/4” two blade senator pen knife handled in genuine ivory with beautiful inlayed lariats and tortoise escutcheon c. 1914. Both blades marked. Condition is excellent. (F) MILLER BROS. 2 - 1/2” genuine ivory handled single blade quill knife. Condition is very good to excellent. TN Largest: 3 - 3/8” x 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 2314 2312 - LOT OF 9: EARLY FOREIGN SMALL PATTERN IVORY HANDLED KNIVES. Largest knife (A) CARL RAIDER SOLIGEN. Two blade double gun stock. Master blade is an ink eraser. Small piece of bone missing on back scale. Condition very good. Rest of lot consists of one, two, and four blade small pattern folding knives handled in genuine ivory. TN Largest: 3 - 3/4” x 5/8”. 800 - 1,200 2313 - LOT OF 9: FOREIGN EXOTIC CLASP KNIVES. (A) BEAUVOIR & symbol on blade face. 5” single blade folder with fancy green cow horn handle with brass inlay and bolsters. Condition excellent. (B) Unusual sickle blade. 5” horn handled figural lock back with decorated animal handle. Remaining 7 include single blade early exotic clasp knifes in brass and natural handle materials. Very good to excellent condition. TN Largest: 5” x 2”. 800 - 1,200

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2314 - LOT OF 15: EARLY AMERICAN FOLDING KNIVES IN 2, 3, 4, AND 5 BLADE PATTERNS. By makers DIAMOND EDGE, OVB HIBBARD SPENCER AND BARTLET, BOKER USA, ELECTRIC CUT CO, CLAUSS, BRIDGE CUT CO, ULSTER, and others. Highlights include; (N) HERDER PHILA. 3” two blade gun stock jack knife handled in blue swirl celluloid. Blades are solid and have powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Condition excellent. (I) BRIDGE CUTERLY CO ST. LEWIS MADE IN USA. All blades stamped. 3 - 3/4” three blade stockman with long spay. Handled in bone, both scales are perfect. Excellent condition. (E) BRIDGE CUTERLY CO ST. LEWIS MADE IN USA. 3 - 1/4” two blade sleeve board pen knife handled in pick bone. Both scales are perfect. Mint and etched, master blade retains full etch of “Bridge” trademark c. 1902-1931. (M) SHAPLEIGH D-E inside a diamond HDW CO. 3” two blade standard jack handled in butter and molasses celluloid. Remaining 11 knives consist of two, three, four, and five blade patterns handled in bone, wood, and fancy celluloid. TN Largest: 3 - 3/4” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

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2315 - LOT OF 15: EARLY AMERICAN FOLDING KNIVES IN 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 6 BLADE PATTERNS. (A) OLCUT. One blade hunter in excellent condition. (B) STA-SHARP USA. 3 - 3/4” two blade bone handled trapper, condition excellent. (C) CATTARAUGUS CUTERLY CO. LITTLE VALLEY N.Y. 3 - 3/4” two blade florist knife in excellent condition c. 1891-1963. (D) WARDS MADE IN USA. 3 - 7/8” four blade stop men handled in bone, excellent condition. (E) 4 - Line CAMILLUS two blade tip top mint condition barlow. (F) MILLER BROS. 3 - 3/4” two blade standard jack handled in wood, patent screws in handle, back scale is cracked. Condition good. (G) KINGSTON USA. 3 - 1/2” three blade cattleman handled in fancy celluloid condition very good. (H) CHALLENGE CUTLERY CORP. BRIDGEPORT CT. 3 - 1/4” three blade whittler handled in red wood celluloid, condition very good. (I) CHALLENGE CUTLERY CORP. BRIDGEPORT CONN. 3 - 1/2” two blade standard jack handled in celluloid, very good condition. (J) CHALLENGE CUTLERY CORP. BRIDGEPORT CONN. 3 - 1/2” six blade sportsman handled in French pearl celluloid, condition is very good to excellent. (K) ROBESON CUT. CO. USA. 3 - 1/4” two blade standard jack handled in black composition, condition very good to excellent. (L) IK. CO. inside a rectangle. 3 - 3/8” two blade mint and etched condition easy open jack knife handled in fancy celluloid. (M) S. & A. NEW YORK. 3 - 1/8” two blade sleeve board pen knife handled in pick bone, excellent condition. (N) CHALLENGE CUTLERY CO. BRIDGEPORT CONN. 3 - 1/4” two blade senator pen knife handled in celluloid, excellent condition. (O) CHALLENGE CUTLERY CO. BRIDGEPORT CONN. 2 - 3/4” two blade dog leg jack handled in celluloid, excellent condition. TN Largest: 4 - 5/8” x 1 - 1/8”. 800 - 1,200

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2316 - LOT OF 6: LARGE PATTERN GERMAN KNIVES IN 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 6 BLADE VARIATIONS. (A) J.A. ROEHLE SOLIGEN. 4 - 1/2” two blade lock back with swing guard. Handled in genuine stag, lock is solid, knife is in excellent condition. (B) VOM CLEFF & CO GERMANY. 4” three blade Anglo Saxon whittler. Factory mint condition with etched master blade. (C) C. LUTTERS & CLE. figure of a lion. 3 - 3/4” lock back whittler. Handled in genuine stag, knife is in excellent condition. (D) GOTTLIEB HAMMESFAHR SOLIGEN FOCHE GERMANY. four blade congress handled in worm grooved bone. All blades have great snap in both open and closed direction with perfect half stop. Heavy rat tail bolsters, factory mint. (E) ROBERT KLAAS GERMANY. 3 - 3/4” lock back fish tail jack. Handled in genuine stag, both scales are perfect, blade and lock are solid. (F) J.A. SCHMIDT & SOEHNE SOLIGEN. 3 - 1/2” six blade utility knife handled in worm grooved bone. Near mint condition. TN Largest: 4 1/2” x 1 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200

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2317 - LOT OF 17: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN FOLDING KNIVES IN FANCY CELLULOID. Knives by makers BALDWIN CUT CO, STAINLESS CUT CO, UTIC, HOLLINGSWORTH, IXL, WALLKILL RIVERWORKS, and IMPERIAL. Highlights include; (H) BALDWIN CUT. CO. Secondary blade marked “TIDIOUTE PA”. 3” sleeve board pen knife handled in gold stone c. 1912-1932. Both scales are perfect, both blades solid with strong snap. Very good to excellent condition. (J) SHAPLEIGH D/E HDW. & CO. 3” two blade senator pen knife handled in green swirl celluloid with very unusual end bolsters in very good condition. (D) JACK KNIFE BEN. CHICAGO. Secondary blade stamped UNION STOCKYARDS. 3” two blade senator pen knife in very good to excellent condition. Remaining knives consist of 14 two, three, and four blade patterns all handled in fancy celluloid. TN Largest: 3 - 3/4” x 1”. 800 - 1,200 2318 - LOT OF 2: OUTSTANDING HIGH END FOLDERS BY RODGERS ANHEUSER BUSCH. Blade Length: (A) 3 - 1/2” (B) 2 - 1/8” Overall Length: (A) 8” (B) 5 - 1/4” (A) Rodgers Cutlers To His Majesty England. 4 - 1/2” three blade Anglo Saxon whittler. Handled in genuine stag, both scales are perfect with no cracks or chips. Blades are solid and have great snap in both open and closed direction. Secondary blades both are long pull with the long pull extending through the tang. Condition is mint. (B) Anheuser Busch Germany. 3 - 1/8” four blade champagne knife circa 1880 - 1914. Handled in genuine ivory. Both front and back scale have slight damage at forward pin. Blades are tight and have great snap in both open and closed direction. Forward bolster is nickeled silver high relief with A and an eagle. Knife has a Stan Hope viewer on Anheuser Bush profile. Below the picture are the words “yours truly, Adolphus Busch.” Condition is excellent plus. TN Larger: 4 - 5/8” x 1”. 800 - 1,200 2319 - LOT OF 7: CASE AND CASE FAMILY FOLDING KNIVES IN ONE AND TWO BLADE PATTERNS. Lot consists of: A) CASE “flying C” TESTED XX 3 - 3/8” two blade barlow handled in green saw cut bone. Scales are perfect on both sides, blades are solid and have great snap in both directions. Circa 1920-1940. CONDITION: Factory mint. B) CASE “flying C” 3 - 1/4” box cutter of all metal construction. Back is inscribed for a winner of a Ford Motor Co. sales competition from March 1940. Circa 1920-1940. CONDITION: Excellent. C) STANDARD KNIFE CO. 3 - 1/4” two blade congress pen knife handled in green jigged bone. Both scales are perfect, both blades are tight and solid with perfect half stop and wonderful snap in both directions. Circa 1920-1923. CONDITION: Excellent. D) CASE XX pattern number 62109X 3 - 1/4” two blade baby copperhead pen knife handled in red bone, scales are perfect on both sides, blades have powerful snap in both directions. Circa 1940-1964. CONDITION: Mint. E) CASE XX USA pattern number 6233 2 - 3/4” two blade pen knife handled in jigged bone. Circa 1964-1970 CONDITION: Mint. F) CASE XX USA pattern number 8233 2 - 3/4” two blade pen knife handled in mother of pearl, both scales are perfect with great fire. Circa 1964-1970. CONDITION: Mint. G) CASE “Flying C” TESTED XX 2 - 5/8” two blade pen knife handled in rough black, closed “C” in shield. Both blades are solid and have perfect snap in both directions. Circa 1920-1940 CONDITION: Excellent. TN Largest: 3 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200 240

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2320 - LOT OF 3: EARLY AMERICAN FOLDING KNIVES BY UNION KNIFE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA KNIFE CO, AND CATTARAUGUS. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 1/2” (B) 4” (C) 2 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 10 - 1/4” (B) 9 - 1/4” (C) 4 - 3/4” (A) Union Knife Works N.Y.C. 5 - 3/4” Single blade folding hunter circa 1911 - 1913. Handled in walnut. Both front and back scale are perfect with no cracks or chips. Both the tang and the face of the blade are stamped Union. Blade is solid and has strong snap in both open and closed directions. Condition is excellent. (B) Pennsylvania Knife Co. 5 - 1/4” single blade swell center folding hunter circa 1914. Handled in ebony. Both front and back scale have damage at center pin. Visible cracks across center pin, also rear pins by lanyard hole. Blade is solid with powerful snap in both open and closed direction with perfect half stop. Condition is good to very good. (C) Cattaraugus Cutlery Co. Little Valley, N.Y. 3 3/8” four blade whit-l-craft circa 1920s. Handled in Rodgers worm grooved bone, both scales are perfect with no cracks or chips. Cattaraugus spelled in full on the shield. Master blade pattern number is D2589. All blades have great snap in both open and closed direction, screwdriver cap lifter is a liner lock. Knife is in near mint condition in original factory box with onion skin. TN Largest: 5 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2321 - LOT OF 15: EARLY FOREIGN MANUFACTURED FIGURAL KNIVES. Lot contains the following figural knives of various designs and makers including: Three ladies legs, one with an intact stanhope viewer of woman in white dress, one large woman’s shoe, one sword, one Venus goddess, one pointing arm, one Heinz pickle knife, one boomerang, one squirrel, three birds, one fish, and one boat. CONDITION: One of the leg knives has a piece of bone missing on the handle, otherwise no knives are broken. All knives are in very good condition. TN Largest: 4 1/8” x 1 - 3/4”. 800 - 1,200

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2322 - LOT OF 15: EARLY FOREIGN FIGURAL KNIVES. Lot contains the following figural knives of various designs and makers including: One Eiffel tower, one rifle, one touring car, one hat, two birds, one key, one shoe, one tobacco pipe, two fishes, and four mummies. CONDITION: No knives are broken. All knives are in very good condition. TN Largest: 3 - 1/2” x 1”. 800 - 1,200 2323 - LOT OF 5: AMERICAN MILITARY FOLDING KNIVES BY COLONIAL, CAMILLUS, ULSTER, AND MILLER BROS. (A) COLONIAL PROV. R.I. 6” two blade jet pilot’s survival knife. Handled in replaceable black plastic. Entire knife is still in full black. Both blades are solid, great snap in both directions. Original canvas belt pouch marked U.S.M.P. (B) CAMILLUS CUTLERY CO. CAMILLUS N.Y. USA. 4 - 1/4” three blade cattleman, all blades stamped. Handled in wood with large prop shield marked U.S. SIGNAL CORPS. Condition is excellent. (C) CAMILLUS CUTLERY CO. CAMILLUS NY USA. 3 - 5/8” four blade utility knife handled in bone with large shield marked M.D.-U.S.N. Mint condition. (D) ULSTER KNIFE CO. 3 - 1/2” five blade ski mountain patrol utility knife handled in bone. Large bale, end of bale marked US. Mint condition. (E) MILLER BROS. USA. 3 - 1/2” wood handled two blade electrician’s knife. Both blades stamped. With locking electrician’s blade, blade is unlocked by pressing down on master blade. Large shield marked S.C.-U.S.A. Condition is excellent. TN Largest: 6” x 2”. 800 - 1,200

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2324 - LOT OF 8: EARLY AMERICAN SMALL PATTERN KNIVES BY NAPANOCH, MILLER BROS, CENTRAL CITY KNIFE CO, HOLLEY LAKEVILLE, PENN CUT CO, RAWSON AND SONS, AMERICAN SHEAR AND KNIFE. (A) HOLLEY LAKE VILLE. 2 - 7/8” four blade senator pen knife handled in green swirl celluloid x. 1844-1904. Condition excellent. (B) NAPANAOCH KNIFE CO. 2 5/8” two blade senator pen knife with unusual blade access c. 1931-1939. Handled in white ivory celluloid. Condition excellent. (C) RASON AND SONS N. HAVEN CONN. 3” swell center two blade pen knife handled in genuine tortoise c. 1853-1890. Condition is near mint. (D) AMERICAN SHEAR & KNIFE CO. 2 - 3/4” two blade pen knife handled in ebony c. 1853-1914. Both blades are marked. Excellent condition. (E) PENN CUTLERY CO. 3” swell center two blade pen knife handled in tortoise celluloid c. 1914. Both blades marked. Condition very good to excellent. (F) MILLER BRO’S. 2 - 1/2” two blade senator pen knife c. 1872-1926. Handled in genuine tortoise, handles bearing patent screws. Both blades marked. (G) C.C. KNIFE CO. PHOENIX N.Y. 2 - 1/4” two blade quill knife, secondary blade is a button hook c. 1880-1892. Handled in hard wood. Excellent condition. (H) MILLER BRO’S. 2 - 1/4” two blade quill knife, second blade is a button hook c. 1872-1926. Handled in genuine tortoise, both scales bear patent screws. Condition good to very good. TN Largest: 3” x 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2325 - LOT OF 8: UNUSUAL EARLY FOREIGN FOLDING KNIVES. (A) JOH. ENGSTRON ESKILSTUNA SWEDEN. 5” Swedish barrel knife handled in wood. Excellent condition. (B) W. H. MORLEY & SONS GERMANY. 4 - 1/2” three blade, including pliers. Handled in bone, condition is good. (C) Unsigned 4 - 1/2” sickle pruner handled in wood. Excellent condition. (D) 4” early primitive knife/ fork folding combination handled in wood. Very good to excellent condition. (E) Very early sterile 4” single blade rope knife with paneled bone handles and fancy brass decoration on bolster and divider. Excellent with strong snap. (F) 3 - 1/2” single blade Swedish barrel knife in factory mint condition. (G) JE 1874. 2 - 1/4” Swedish barrel knife in excellent condition. (H) 1 - 5/8” single blade Swedish barrel knife in excellent to near mint condition. TN Largest: 5 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200

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2326 - HANDMADE AUTOMATIC ART KNIFE BY RICK GENOVESE (TONTO BASIN, AZ), ENGRAVED BY DANIELE POZZI (BRESCIA, ITALY) Blade Length: 4 - 1/2” Overall Length: 10” Made in 2018, this auto-opening lockback folding knife is a tour de force of both the knifemakers and engravers arts. Rick Genovese’s “Dorene” Dagger features a 4” double-ground blade of ladder pattern Damascus steel inset with 5 gold studs, and the mechanism is actuated with a button hidden in the front handle. The frame and handle are of solid 416 stainless steel, covered in a “Pirate’s Bounty” theme with bas-relief engraving by Italian Master Daniele Pozzi. The engraving is done in 24K yellow, pink, red, green, and white golds as well as silver. Pozzi also inlaid this work of art with 11 pearls, 11 rubies, 17 diamonds (including 1 black and 1 yellow), 5 emeralds and 1 sapphire. Measures 6” closed, 10” fully open. Comes complete with engraver’s certificate of authenticity. The knife is in pristine mint condition. This knife was originally commissioned and sold by Carlos Lopez of KnifeTreasures.com. MZ 25,000 - 35,000

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2327 - FABULOUS 50 BLADE SHOWPIECE FOLDING KNIFE, MAKER’S MARK CROSSED LETTERS P& J IN A MUSHROOM. Fabulous 50- blade showpiece folding knife, maker’s mark crossed letters P & J in a mushroom. Julius Pitz Sohne. Mother of pearl swell center scales with three screws per side, not pins, holding on front and back. With fancy scalloped U bolsters. Blades were lightly frosted from storage, have been cleaned. Knife is in excellent to near mint condition. TN Case: 17 - 1/2” x 8” x 8”. 8,000 - 12,000 2328 - LOT OF 8: QUIL KNIVES BY RODGERS, HASSAM, IMAGE OF EAGLE, HAYWARD, AND CANTON KNIFE CO. (A) BEST CAST STEEL RODGERS. 3 - 1/4” single blade gun stock quill knife handled in horn. Condition very good to excellent. (B) RODGERS CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY. 3 - 1/4” one blade very early quill knife handled in buffalo horn. Condition excellent. (C) RODGERS CUTLERS TO HIS MAJESTY. 3” one blade early quill knife handled in translucent horn. Unusual horn handle, can read a two line description/ words of wisdom. Back scale is broken. Condition is good to very good. (D) HASAM. 2 - 7/8” single blade quill knife handled in unmarked high relief sterling, covering handle front and back c. 1860-1872. Condition is mint. (E) SILVER STEEL. 3” swell center one blade early quill knife handled in horn. Excellent condition. (F) Symbol of an eagle over the letters DMS. 3” single blade quill knife handled in M.O.P, near mint condition. (G) CANASTONTOTA KNIFE CO. 2 - 1/4” two blade early quill knife, second blade being a button hook c. 1875-1895. Scales are M.O.P. back scale has crack, very good condition. (H) MAWARD. 2 - 3/8” two blade early quill knife, secondary blade is a special blade, handled in M.O.P. Condition is very good to excellent. TN Largest: 3 1/4” x 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2329 - LOT OF 15: EALY AMERICAN SMALL PATTERN M.O.P KNIVES. Knives by; UNION KNIFE CO, AMERICAN SHEAR AND KNIFE CO, ULSTER, CATTARAUGUS, MILLER BROS, UNION, KA- BAR, AND AMES. Includes (H) CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY CO LITTLE VALLEY NY. 2 - 5/8” three blade lobster handled in abalone. (E) ULSTER KNIFE CO. 2 - 3/4” four blade sleeve board lobster in factory mint condition handled in mother of pearl c. 1891-1963. (N) MILLER BROS. 2 - 1/2” one blade quill knife handled in mother of pearl, both scales are perfect c. 1872-1926. Miller Brother’s patent screws in scales. TN Largest: 3 - 1/4” x 5/8”. 1,000 - 1,200

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2330 - LOT OF 20: EARLY ENGLISH AND GERMAN SMALL PATTERN M.O.P FOLDING KNIVES BY H. BOKER & CO, W.H. MORLEY AND SONS, RODGER, BRIGHTON, AND P.L. SCHMIDT. (A) H. BOKER and Co’s Cutlery Germany. 3 - 1/8” three blade whittler circa 1940’s. Handled in mother of pearl. Both scales are perfect, all blades are solid and have great snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent to near mint. (B) Brighton Cutlery Works Germany. Fancy four blade senator in excellent condition. (C) W.H. MORLEY AND SONS GERMANY. Two blade mother of pearl pen knife in mint condition. (D) Fancy two blade pen knife in section pearl and abalone, excellent condition. (E) 6 NORFOLK STREET SHEFFIELD.Four blade fancy pen knife with mother of pearl handles, in perfect condition. Secondary blade is marked RODGERS CUTLERS TO HIS MAJESTY. All blades stamped. Condition is excellent to near mint. (F) Hallmarked fruit knife. 3” mother of pearl handles, both scales are perfect, blade is solid and has good snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is near mint to mint. (G) W.H. MORLEY AND SONS GERMANY. 3” four blade senator with mother of pearl scales. Both scales are perfect, knife is in excellent condition. (H) P.L. SCHIMIDT GERMANY 3” four blade senator pen knife with perfect mother of pearl handles. condition is excellent: near mint (I) Hallmarked 3” fruit knife with perfect mother of pearl handles in near mint condition. (J) Hallmarked 2 - 3/4” early take apart fruit knife with cigar fork, both cigar fork and knife blade are hallmarked in excellent condition. The rest are ten small German manufacture mother of pearl pen knives in two and four blade patterns all in excellent condition with perfect handles. TN Largest: 3 - 1/4” x 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2331 - LOT OF 17: ROBESON SHUREDGE 1, 2, 3 BLADE PATTERNS. Lot consists of A) ROBESON SUREEDGE USA block lettered 5” two blade Texas toothpick handled in wood. CONDITION: Mint and etched. B) ROBESRON SUREEDGE block letter 4” three blade stockman with metal handles. C) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script 3 - 5/8” cattleman with oil company advertising handles. CONDITION: Excellent. D) Robeson SUREEDGE in script 3 - 5/8” pocket ease jack knife handled in green swirl celluloid. CONDITION: Mint. E) ROBESON SUREEDGE LOT - 2331 in script 3 - 3/4” two blade easy open jack knife handled in bone. CONDITION: Very good. F) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script 3 - 5/8” swell end jack handled in bone. CONDITION: Mint. G) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script 3 - 1/2” three blade sell end jack handled in bone with an etched blade from a Lancaster advertiser. CONDITION: Excellent. H) ROBESON SUREEDGE block letter 3 - 1/4” three blade stockman handled in bone. CONDITION: Excellent. I) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script 3 - 1/2” single blade advertising spatula, blade retains full etch handled in black composite. CONDITION: Dead blade, Good. J) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script two blade lobster handled in bone. CONDITION: Very good. K) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script four blade gun stock lobster handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Very good, one dead blade. L) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script 3” two blade jack knife handled in bone. CONDITION: Mint. M) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script 3” two blade pen knife with a mastercraft shield handled in bone. CONDITION: Excellent. N) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script 2 - 3/4” two blade dress knife with hideaway key handled in metal. CONDITION: Excellent, still retains full blade etch. O) R.C. CO. 2 - 3/8” single blade mother of pearl pen knife. CONDITION: Excellent. P) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script 2 - 3/4” two blade pen knife handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Excellent. Q) ROBESON SUREEDGE in script 2 - 1/2” two blade pen knife handled in bone. CONDITION: Very good. TN Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

LOT - 2332 2332 - LOT OF 19: KA-BAR 1 AND 2 BLADE PATTERNS. Highlights include; (A) KA-BAR OLEAN NY. 5 - 1/4” two blade folding hunter handled in stag. Excellent condition. (G) Kabar 4 - 1/8” two blade mint and etched trapper handled in stag. (F) Kabar 4 - 1/8” two blade standard jack knife. Handled in genuine stag, mint condition salesman sample. (R) KA-BAR UNION. 2 - 9/16” three blade stockman handled in bone, near mint condition. (L) UNIOIN KA-BAR. 3 - 1/8” two blade Sesqui Centennial Phil. 1776-1925. Handled in fancy checkerboard celluloid. Factory mint in correct pouch with centennial printing on the leather. (N) UNION KA-BAR. 3” two blade lobster handled in French pearl. Master blade etched “Shenk & Tittle Harrisburg PA”. Condition factory mint. (O) UNION KA-BAR. 2 - 3/4” Serpentine pen knife handled in cracked ice. Master blade etched “SHENK BROS SPORTING GOODS LANCASTER PA”. (D) KA-BAR. 4 - 1/4” two blade yact knife. Handled in slick black. Factory mint condition. Remainder of lot consists of 11 fine KA-BAR single and double blade patterns handled in celluloid, bone, and wood. TN Largest: 5 - 1/4” x 1 - 3/4”. 800 - 1,200

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2333 - LOT OF 22: EARLY FIGURAL KNIVES BOTH AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BY UTICA, BRIDGE CUT CO, AND GERMAN MAKERS. Lot contains 22 early figural knives of various makers and designs including two baseball bats, two fish, one sword, three keys, one roach, one steam locomotive, one pair of pants, one gun, one lion, one boat, one boomerang, one ear of corn, one bird, one man in the moon, and one advertising champagne bottle. CONDITION: No knives are broken. All knives grade from very good-excellent. TN Largest: 4 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

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2334 - LOT OF 4: EARLY AMERICAN SINGLE BLADE LOCK BACK FOLDING HUNTERS BY WALDEN KNIFE CO, UTICA, ULSTER, AND COQUANOC. (A) Utica Cutlery Co. Utica N.Y. 4 - 5/8” single blade swing guard folding hunter with lock back feature circa 1920s. Handled in jigged bone, both scales are perfect. Blade is solid, lock is tight, has strong snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. (B) Ulster Knife Co. 4 - 1/2” single blade lock back English jack knife circa 1876 - 1941. Handled in hard wood, front scale has a noticeable crack by front pin, back scale is perfect. Blade is solid, lock works, has good snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is very good. (C) Scarce Coquanoc Works Philad. 4 - 1/2” single blade lock back English jack circa 1876. Handled in genuine stag, noticeable crack on front scale. Blade has some play but the lock functions and blade has good snap in both directions. (D) Walden Knife C. N.Y. 4 - 1/4” single blade English jack with lock back feature circa 1870 - 1923. Handled in hard wood, front scale has minor crack, back scale is perfect. Back spring is weak, blade is slow in opening and closing. Condition is good. TN Largest: 4 - 5/8” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

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2335 - LOT OF 15: EMPIRE WINSTED FOLDING KNIVES 1-2-3-4 BLADE PATTERNS. (A) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3 - 3/4” two blade standard jack circa 1856-1930. Handled in ebony. Both blades are stamped. Condition is very good to excellent. (B) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3 - 5/8” three blade cattleman circa 1856-1930. Handled in pick bone. All blades are stamped, solid, and have strong snap in open and closed direction. Scales are perfect on both sides. Condition is excellent. (C) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3” all metal construction advertiser in excellent condition. (D) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3” two blade senator pen knife circa 1856-1930, mother of pearl handles, perfect on both sides. Very unusual end bolsters, excellent condition. (E) EMPIRE WINDSTED CT. 3 - 5/8” three blade whittler handled in bone. All blades are stamped. Excellent condition. (F) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3 - 1/4” four blade senator pen knife circa 1856-1930 with sterling scales done in high relief. Hunting scenes are present on both sides. All blades stamped. Condition is excellent. (G) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3 - 1/4” two blade senator pen knife, mother of pearl scales, perfect on both sides. Condition is excellent. (H) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3” two blade chain knife jack. Handled in wood, excellent condition with original chain. (I) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3” two blade curved jack knife handled in green swirl celluloid, excellent condition. (J) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3” four blade senator pen knife, genuine stag handles. Pristine condition. (K) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3” all metal advertiser, excellent condition. (L) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3” swell center two blade pen knife, M.O.P handles, excellent condition. (M) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 3” three blade senator pen knife with M.O.P handles, excellent condition. (N) EMPIRE. 2 1/2” two blade senator pen knife handled in green swirl celluloid, excellent condition. (O) EMPIRE WINSTED CT. 2 - 3/8” oval pen knife handled in tortoise celluloid, excellent condition. TN Largest: 3 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/4”. 1,000 - 1,500

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2336 - LOT OF 16: AMERICAN EARLY FOLDERS. Lot includes knives by makers; UTICA, LANDERS FRARY AND CLARK, NYK. Largest knife is a LANDERS FRARY AND CLARK 4 - 1/2” two blade English jack. Handled in imitation stag, condition excellent. Lot also contains two very scarce outstanding NEW YORK KNIFE COMPANY folders. (D) 3 - 3/4” four blade double gun stock, handled in m.o.p, both scales are perfect. All blades have strong snap in both open and closed direction with perfect half stops c. 1880-1931. (H) Very early mark in an arc NEW YORK WALDEN KNIFE CO. 3 - 5/8” reverse dogleg jack knife two blade in excellent condition handled in wood. TN Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200

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2337 - LOT OF 9: EARLY REMINGTON AND WINCHESTER FOLDING KNIVES. Lot consists of A) WINCHESTER trademark made in USA 5” Texas toothpick handled in jigged black composite. Blade is solid and has strong snap in both open and closed direction. Circa 1940. CONDITION: Excellent. B) WINCHESTER 3” three blade gun stock lobster (orange blossom) four blade whittler complete with knife pouch. Circa 1919-1942. CONDITION: Pristine. C) REMINGTON UMC inside circle pattern number R921 4” single blade maize handled in hardwood. Blade is solid, great snap in both directions with prefect half stop. CONDITION: Excellent. D) WINCHESTER TRADEMARK MADE IN USA, both blades are stamped with the same stamp. 4” two blade standard jack handled in hardwood. Blades are absolutely solid with powerful snap in both directions. CONDITION: Very LOT - 2337 good-excellent. E) WINCHESTER TRADEMARK MADE IN USA, one blade stamped. Pattern number 2089 3 - 3/4” two blade office knife. Blades are solid and have perfect snap in both directions. Master blade retains most of the Winchester acid edge. CONDITION: Near mint. F) REMINGTON UMC 3 - 5/8” two blade brass handled easy open jack knife. Blades are solid, have powerful snap in both open and closed directions with perfect half stop. Master blade still retains most of the Remington etch. Circa 1919-1940 CONDITION: Near mint. G) WINCHESTER TRADEMARK MADE IN USA, all blades stamped. 3 - 1/4” equal end whittler handled in Christmas tree celluloid. Celluloid is starting to gas. All blades are solid and have great snap in both open and closed directions. Circa 1919-1940. CONDITION: Fair-good. H) REMINGTON UMC, one blade stamped. Pattern number R515 3 - 3/8” two blade equal end jack knife handled in green swirl celluloid. Blades are solid and have powerful snap in both open and closed directions. Master blade retains full etch. CONDITION: Near mint. I) REMINGTON inside circle pattern number R6785 3 - 1/4” two blade office knife. Both blades are solid and have powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Still retains most of the acid etch on the master blade. Circa 1919-1940. CONDITION: Excellent. TN Largest: 5” x 1 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200 2338 - LOT OF 14: EARLY CATTARAUGUS AND C.F. WOLFERTZ FOLDING KNIVES. Lot consists of: A) C.F. WOLFERTZ ALLENTOWN PA 3 1/2” two blade standard jack knife handled in ivory shell celluloid. CONDITION: Very good. B) C.F. WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 3 - 3/8” two blade barlow handled in sawcut bone. CONDITION: Mint. C) C.F. WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 3 - 1/4” two blade standard jack brass handled knife. CONDITION: Very good. D) CATTARUGUS CUTLERY CO. LITTLE VALLEY NY 3 - 1/2” two blade dog legged jack knife handled in bone. CONDITION: Very good. E) CATTARUGUS CUTLERY CO. LITTLE VALLEY NY 3 - 1/4” two blade serpentine jack knife handled in celluloid. CONDITION: Very goof. F) C.F. WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 3 - 1/8” two blade standard jack handled in bone, masterblade retains full blade etch. CONDITION: Very good. G) C.F. WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 3 - 1/8” two blade equal end jack knife handled in celluloid. CONDITION: Excellent. H) CATTARUGUS CUTLERY CO. LITTLE VALLEY NY 3 - 1/8” two blade serpentine wharncliffe pen knife handled in bone. CONDITION: Very good. I) CATTARUGUS CUTLERY CO. LITTLE VALLEY NY 2 - 3/4” three blade lobster pen knife handled in gold celluloid. CONDITION: Very good. J) C.F. WOLFERTZ & CO. ALLENTOWN PA. 2 - 3/4” two blade equal end pen knife handled in celluloid. CONDITION: Excellent. K) CATTARUGUS CUTLERY CO. LITTLE VALLEY NY 3” two blade equal end pen knife handled in celluloid. CONDITION: Excellent. L) CATTARUGUS CUTLERY CO. LITTLE VALLEY NY 2 - 3/8” single blade jack knife handled in decorated aluminum. CONDITION: Excellent. M) CATTARUGUS CUTLERY CO. LITTLE VALLEY NY 2 - 3/4” two blade swell center mother of pearl pen knife. CONDITION: Excellent. N) CATTARUGUS CUTLERY CO. LITTLE VALLEY NY 2 - 1/2” two blade sleeve bored mother of pearl pen knife. CONDITION: Excellent. TN Largest: 3 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200 250

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2339 - LOT OF 3: OUTSTANDING EARLY AMERICAN KNIVES BY C.P. PLATTS & SONS, MAHER & GROSH, AND CLEVELAND CUT CO. Blade Length: (A) 3 - 1/4” (B) 3” (C) 2 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 7 - 1/4” (B) 6 - 3/4” (C) 6 - 1/2” (A) Cleveland Cutlery Co. 4” single blade cotton sampler. Handled in walnut. Blade is solid with strong snap in both open and closed position with perfect half stop. Condition is mind. (B) Maher & Grosh 3 - 3/4” two blade swell end jack knife circa 1877-1980. Handled in hard wood with prop shield. Both blades are solid and have powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Master blade is etched with a political phrase “I’m for Big Bill taft and Uncle Sam. That’s the kind of a man I am.” Condition is mint. (C) C. Platts and Sons Eldred, PA. 3 - 5/8” two blade equal end jack knife circa 1897-1900. Handled in ebony with bomb shield. Both blades are solid and have powerful snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is very good to excellent. TN Largest: 4” x 1 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 2340 2340 - LOT OF 22: DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN SPECIAL PURPOSE FOLDING KNIVES. Highlights include; (A) REMINGTON UMC. 3 - 1/4” single blade folding knife. Handled in m.o.p knife and letter opener combo, overall measurement is 9 - 1/4”. Condition is mint. (K) 3 - 3/4” Chinese doctor’s knife with seven folding surgical tools. Handled in horn, excellent condition. (L) THE ACME CITY WHISTLE ENGLAND. 3 - 1/4” combination whistle and folding knife. Condition is excellent to near mint. (G) 5 1/4” special purpose single blade folding cellar man. (H) 5” two blade explosives knife. All metal construction. Front scale marked explosions luxite back scale Luxemburg Kockelscheuer. (J) LATAMA ITALY. Three blade all metal construction with folding ruler and slide out caliper. (Q) CARL SCHMIDT AND SON GERMANY. 2 - 3/4” Single blade knife with brass fold out mechanical pencil. Complete with factory box, all metal construction. (M) ITALY STAINLESS. 3 - 1/4” combination tape measure and knife in all metal construction. Remaining 13 consists of special purpose knives handled in horn, celluloid, and all metal construction. Some are advertisers. Condition overall is very good to mint. TN Largest: 8 1/2” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

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2341 - LOT OF 7: FINE FOLDING KNIVES BOTH DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN. Lot consists of: A) IXL GEORGE WOSTENHOLM SCHEFFIELD ENGLAND 3 - 3/8” three blade whittler with advertising handle. All blades solid and have good snap in both open and closed direction. Factory leather pouch included. CONDITION: Excellent. B) P&J crossed over inside mushroom 3” three blade pen knife handled in tortoise celluloid. Comes with leather knife purse. Condition: Spring is broken on scissors blade. Good. C) VOOS 2 - 3/4” two blade pen knife with hideaway key handled in gold electroplate. Comes with factory pouch. CONDITION: Excellent. D) SCHRADE CUT. CO. WALDEN N.Y. All blades are stamped. 3 - 1/8” three blade whittler handled in jigged bone. All three blades are solid and have great snap in both open and closed direction. Circa 1904-1946. CONDITION: Excellent. E) SCHEFFIELD MADE 3” presentation two blade pen knife with blade assist. This model is a presentation knife dated 1921 with a hallmarked gold handle. CONDITION: Excellent. F) IXL GEORGE WOSTENHOLM ENGLAND 2 - 1/2” four blade senator pen knife. Back of file blade has CURLEY’S PATENT DEC. 8 85. Front scale is etched “Labor Day 97 98 99” Bail is stamped 14K. Knife scales are decorated in part with high relief scroll. All blades are solid and have good snap. CONDITION: Very good-excellent. G) unsigned 1 - 1/2” .925 sterling cigar cutter with fancy scrolled sterling scales. CONDITION: Excellent. TN Largest: 3 - 3/4” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

2342 - LOT OF 17: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN FOLDERS UTILIZING A CORK SCREW. Lot consists of 17 American and foreign knives in various patterns from 2 blade to multi blade by; L.F. & C, CROWN CUTLERY AUSTRIA, ROBERT KLAAS, W.H. MORLEY & SONS, A. FEIST & CO, HUMPHREYS RADIANT SHEFFIELD ENGLAND, BROOKMAN, ELSENER SCHWYZ, J.A. HENKCKLES, WALKER & HALL SHEFFIELD, IRVIN WARE ITALY, KAMP CUTLERY, E.K.A. ESKILSTUNA. Highlight (A) 4 1/2” Resembles a “lady’s leg” pattern, three blade sportsman with lock back feature. Master blade is unlocked by pressing small blade. Handled in horn, in very good condition. Also (C) Extremely heavy built multiblade sportsman in all metal construction, near mint condition. (K) Four blade bartender with wonderful high relief brass scales, entirely covered with bicycling scenes. In excellent condition. (N) Swedish four blade corkscrew knife with swivel corkscrew. Mint Condition. TN Largest: 4 - 3/4” x 1”. 800 - 1,200 252

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2343 - LOT OF 24: DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN METAL HANDLED THEME AND ADVERTISING FOLDERS. This lot includes 24 all metal constructed knives by makers; CURLEY CUTTLERY CO. NEW YORK, AMERICAN SHEAR & KNIFE CO, FRARY, W.H. CO. NEWARK NJ, H. S. & B. CO. CHICAGO, WALDEN KNIFE CO. NY, NAPANOCH KNIFE CO, WATERVILLE CO, D. PERES, CROWN CUTLERY, W. MORLEY & SONS, A & A MFG. CO, MAJESTIC, TAYLOR KNIFE CO, HAYNES STELLITE, and CURRENT ALBERT OATES. No knives are broken, condition varies from very good to excellent. This consists of advertising and themed knives. TN Largest: 4 - 1/4” x 1”. 800 - 1,200 2344 - LOT OF 5: 3 FOLDING BLEEDERS AND 2 LANCETS. (A) Winter Bristol. 4” Two blade bleeder circa mid 19th century or before. Appears to be 1800 scratched into the handle. Handled in buffalo horn. Scales are perfect. Heavy built bleeder. Condition is excellent plus. (B) 4 - 1/4” Five blade bleeder. Blades are all marked with the symbol of a cross and HOW. Handled in brass. Handle bears the name “H.N. GRAY.” circa mid 19th Century or before. Condition is excellent. (C) Turner and Co. 3 - 1/4” Three blade bleeder circa mid 19th Century or earlier. Handled in horn. Condition is excellent. (D) Stephens pat. Nov. 16 1869. 3” single blade thumb lancet circa 1870s. Handled in hard wood. Condition is excellent. (E) Stephens pat. Nov. 16 1869. 3 - 1/8” Non folding bleeder circa 1870s. Solid brass body. Condition is excellent. TN Largest: 4” x 2”. 800 - 1,200 2345 - LOT OF 9: EARLY FOREIGN UNUSUAL FOLDERS. (A) WIL. H. WELTERSBACH SOLINGEN GERMANY folding sheath knife. Blade measures 4 - 1/8” when folded and overall 12 - 1/4”. Handled in bone with heavy sterling swing guard. Correct sheath, excellent condition. (B) HENRY BOKER & CO’S. IMPROVED CUTLERY (Tree Brand). 6” two blade folding hunter lock back. Handle is a deer’s foot, complete with hoof. Excellent condition, lock holds, blade is solid. (C) Sterile 5 - 1/2” two blade very early knife. Secondary blade is a saw blade. Handled in hard wood with three circular decorations. Integral iron bolsters and liners, condition very good. (D) JSD in sections of crossed arrows with English crown. 5 - 1/2” single blade folding knife with M.O.P paneled scales. Front panels are marked with foreign symbols or letters. All panels are perfect, excellent condition. (E,F,G,I) Includes a total of 4 balisong (Butterfly) knives. All four are bone handled, largest is 5”, smallest is 3 - 1/2”. All four are Philippine origin, all are sterile. (H) Foreign exotic clasp knife, unsigned by maker. 4” single blade lock back handled in horn with bone circular decorations. Both scales are perfect, overall condition excellent. TN Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4”. 800 - 1,200

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2346 - LOT OF 10: ULSTER AND E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER FOLDING KNIVES. (A) E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER ST. LEWIS MO. 4 - 1/4” two blade cigar jack knife c. 1868-1940. Handled in bone, excellent condition. (B) ULSTER KNIFE CO. 3 - 1/2” six blade utility knife with one special purpose blade c. 1836-1941. Handled in slick black birds eye rivets, very good to excellent condition. (C) ULSTER KNIFE CO. 3 - 3/8” three blade equal end cattleman c. 1836-1941 handled in peach seed bone. Excellent condition. (D) E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER ST. LEWIS MO. 3 - 1/4” two blade curved jack c. 1868-1940 handled in bone, very good condition. (E) ULSTER KNIFE CO. 3 - 1/4” two blade grafting knife c. 1836-1941 handled in wood, very unusual pattern. Excellent condition. (F) ULSTER KNIFE CO. 3” two blade bartender c. 1836-1941, all metal construction, excellent condition with etched blade. (G) E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER ST. LEWIS MO. 3” two blade lobster pen knife handled in bone. Excellent condition. (H) E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER ST. LEWIS MO. 3” one blade quill knife handled in pick bone, excellent condition. (I) ULSTER KNIFE CO. 3” two blade congress pen knife c. 1836-1941 handled in bone, near mint, with etched blade. (J) E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER ST. LEWIS MO. 3” two blade sleeve board pen knife, unusual fancy multi-colored checkered celluloid handle. Excellent condition. TN Largest: 4 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200 2347 - LOT OF 8: 5 WRENCH/PLIARS/SHEARS KNIVES AND 3 TOOL KITS. Three large pliers knives of German and French origin, all in mint condition with correct leather sheaths. One has replaceable tool blades. Two wrench knives, one alligator and one crescent of French and German origin, factory mint with no sheaths. One English knife shears in mint condition with correct leather sheath. Two tool kits, one with unusual hammer hatched screwdriver tool. 11 piece tool kit marked H. Boker Co. improved cutlery in excellent condition with leather pouch. Seven piece tool kit of German manufacture in original leather pouch. TN Largest: 5” x 5” x 1”. 800 - 1,200 2348 - LOT OF 5: 2 AMERICAN FLY TYING KNIVES AND 3 OTHER FISHING RELATED KNIVES. (A) 6 - 3/4” Combination pliers/ folding knife with sharpening stone. Blade and sheath are marked “Angler’s Pal”. Condition is factory mint. (B) 5” Fisherman’s field kit containing compass, matches, wire, level, and thermometer with hidden knife blade inside the handle. Selling logo is “Lucky Boy”. Japanese, says US patent 2904374-189298 Canadian patent allowed. Condition is mint with original leather pouch and spare saw blade. (C) Shapleigh’s St. Louis USA. 5” three blade fish knife with folding gaff circa 1843 - 1960. Aluminum handle bearing “Dox Fish Gaff” patent applied for. All blades have great snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is excellent. (D) KA-BAR stainless. 4 - 1/4” five blade, including screwdriver, fly fisherman circa 1951 - 1966. Handled in hard checkered composite with the words “KA-BAR fly fisherman” embossed in the handle. All blades have excellent snap in both open and closed direction. Condition is mint. (E) Case XX Stainless. 4” including screwdriver four blade fly fishing knife circa 1940 - 1964. Metal handle bearing “Case’s fly fishing knife”. All blades have great snap in open and close direction. Back scale has measuring device. Condition is mint. TN Largest: 7” x 3”. 800 - 1,200

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2349 - LOT OF 15: EARLY AMERICAN 1-2-3-4 BLADE FOLDING KNIVES. Highlights include: (C) CENTRAL CITY KNIFE CO. PHOENIX NY. 4” 2-blade standard jack handled in wood c. 1880-1892. Both scales are perfect, blades are solid with powerful snap in open and closed direction with perfect half stop. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) HAMMER BRAND (New York Company). Master blade is a long pull extending from top of blade through tang stamp. 3-1/4” 3-blade bone handled whittler. CONDITION: Excellent. (A) KA-BAR OLEAN NY. 4” 4-blade utility knife. Handled in red celluloid with birds eye bolsters. CONDITION: Near mint. (B) MILLER BROS USA. Both blades stamped. 3-1/4” 2-blade senator pen knife handled in fancy celluloid c. 1872-1926. CONDITION: Excellent. Remaining 11 knives in 1- and 2-blade patterns. Handled in bone, fancy celluloid, and all metal construction. TN Largest: 5” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

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2350 - LOT OF 13: 10 EARLY FRUIT KNIVES AND 3 IVORY HANDLED FOLDING KNIVES. 10 fruit knives, most have hallmark sterling blades. Ranging in size from 3-1/2” to 2-3/8”. 3 ivory handled folders including (C) A 4-blade senator made by J. GREENHOUGH SHEFFIELD. Genuine ivory scales, back scale has minor crack. Blades have strong snap. CONDITION: Excellent. TN Largest: 4 - 7/8” x 1/2”. 800 - 1,200 2351 - LOT OF 6: EARLY HIGH-END ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND AUSTRIAN FOLDERS. (A) Main blade front tang is marked John Fetty and Sons Sheffield, back Tang marked M. Porgel. Secondary front tang is marked John Fetty and Sons Sheffield, back tang has a barrel stamp. 4” 2-blade swell center coffin jack circa prior 1890. Handled in genuine ivory, front scale has very minor crack at rear pin, back scale is perfect. Blades are solid with powerful snap in open and closed direction, perfect half stops. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) Schrade Walden N.Y. USA. 3-1/8” 4-blade champagne knife circa 1950s - 1973. Handled in red cloisonné, bears the A with the Eagle and the words Adolphos Busch and has a Stan Hope viewer of Adolphos Busch in portrait. Back scale has a large A with an Eagle. Knife is factory mint with correct pouch. Pouch has printed “Anheuser Busch” with Eagle, A, and brewing association. (C) All blades stamped CX Lockwood Brothers Sheffield. 3-1/2” 3-blade whittler odd English version of a serpentine. Handled in buffalo horn, front and back scales are perfect. Blades have powerful snap in open and close direction. CONDITION: Very good. (D) Near mint condition English advertising whittler. (E) Near mint multiblade Austrian sportsman. (F) F. Cobb Sheffield. 2-1/2” 7-blade sportsman with a fancy worked back circa prior 1890. Handled in mother of pearl with great fire, chip by rear pin on front scale and crack at center pin. Back scale is perfect. Blades are solid with great snap in both open and closed direction. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. TN Largest: 4 - 1/8” x 1”. 800 - 1,200

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2352 - LOT OF 5: EARLY MASSIVE 2-BLADE FOLDER MARKED CHARLWOOD AND 4 UNUSUAL VERY EARLY FOLDERS. (A) CHARL WOOD. 9-3/4” early massive 2-blade folder with the saw blade marked Charl Wood. Section Handle of stag and wood. 1 stag panel has been removed and a home made wooden panel has been put in its place, carved with letters. Blades are solid and have strong snap both in open and closed direction with perfect half stops. Stag panels are in excellent condition. CONDITION: Overall very good. (B) 8” Early hand wrought single-blade folder with no maker’s mark. Good spring in both open and closed direction. (C) German made 24-blade sportsman’s knife with 3 panels on each side. The center panel is mother of pearl and the side panels are tortoise. Center panel on front side displaying an angel or cupid holding a bow and arrow. Back springs on the knife are in excellent condition, all blades are solid, all blades have good snap in open and closed direction. Only mark is 1.G.D. stamped on the back spring circa mid 19th Century. CONDITION: Fair to good. Some of the blades are very unusual, 1 blade has a moving part. (D) 3-1/2” Hand wrought single blade folding knife. Good Spring in both open and closed direction. (E) Sanitar Knife Co. N.H. CT. PA and L24. Manufactured springless single blade knife. CONDITION: Excellent. TN Largest: 10” x 3”. 800 - 1,200

LOT - 2352

2353 - LOT OF 15: EARLY ENGLISH FOLDERS IN 1-2-3-6-10 BLADE PATTERNS. Makers include; G. CRESWICK, EDW FURNESS & SONS, THOMAS HENSHAW & SON, NEWBOLD BROTHERS, SPRATT’S, IXL WOSTENHOLM SHEFFIELD ENGLAND, WARREN BROS SHEFFIELD, W. WRAGG & SONS SHEFFIELD, TP, J. NOWILL & SONS SHEFFIELD, WM ELLIOT AND SON SHEFFIELD, J. CASSO & SONS SHEFFIELD. (C) 3-1/2” 12-blade congress. M.O.P scales, front scale has visible crack. CONDITION: Very good. (E) 3-1/2” 2-blade pen knife, master blade face bears “J Nowell and sons, crossed keys and Sheffield. Handled in horn, front scale has visible crack. Has integral bolsters and liners. c. 1940. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (J) 3-3/8” 6-blade congress with M.O.P scales, scales are perfect. CONDITION: Very good to excellent condition. (K) Marked with a T over a fish hook. 3-1/4” 1-blade Barlow, handled in stag, both scales perfect. Knife has integral iron bolster and liner, circa 1840. CONDITION: Excellent plus. TN Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200 LOT - 2353 2354 - LOT OF 21: EARLY AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SMALL PATTERN FOLDING KNIVES. Lot includes knives by: MILLER BROTHERS, NEW ENGLAND KNIFE CO, BURKINSHAW, CATTARAUGUS CUTTERY CO LITTLE VALLEY NY, CAMILLUS, PENN CUTLERY CO, BROWN BROS, SIMMONS HDW. CO, VALLEY FORGE CUTLERY CO NEWARK NJ, figure of tower, WALTHAM CUTLERY CO, UNITED CUTLERY CO, DECORA, TB& CO, FREDK WARD & CO SHEFFIELD, BARRET & SONS, S & A GERMANY. (A) VALLEY FORGE CUTLERY CO. NEWARK, NJ. 3” 2-blade doctor’s knife. Handled LOT - 2354 in black composite. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, blades have good snap. (E) NEW-ENGLAND KNIFE CO. 2-3/4” 2-blade senator pen knife with section handle done in genuine tortoise c. 1910. (C) MILLER BROS. 3” 2-blade swell center lady’s pen knife section handle done in tortoise celluloid c. 1872-1926. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) BURKINSHAW PEPPERELL MA. 2-5/8” 2-blade senator pen knife handled in genuine tortoise c. 1853-1881. CONDITION: Excellent. Rest are 17 various small pattern pen knives, American and foreign. TN Largest: 3” x 1/2”. 800 - 1,200 256

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2355 - LOT OF 10: EARLY LARGE PATTERN FOLDERS BOTH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. (A) QUEEN. Only mark is a “Q” Titusville PA. 5-1/4” single-blade hunter handled in winter bottom bone. CONDITION: Near mint. (B) QUEEN TITUSVILLE PA. 5-1/4” 2-blade folding hunter handled in winter bottom bone. CONDITION: Excellent. (H) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA. 4” single-blade cotton sampler. Handled in wood. CONDITION: Very good to excellent condition. (F) H & J KING NY WARRANTED 1869. 4-1/4” single blade hawks bill. Handled in wood. CONDITION: Excellent. Remaining 6 knives are single and double blade patterns. Both American and foreign, handled in stag, wood, brass, aluminum, and fancy celluloid. Largest: 5 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200

LOT - 2355

2356 - LOT OF 23: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN UNUSUAL ADVERTISING AND THEME KNIVES. Lot includes knives from makers such as: AS STAINLESS JAPAN, JOSEPH WESTBY SHEFFIELD, PASSAIC CUTLERY CO, SYRACUSE KNIFE CO SYRACUSE NY, PARISIAN NOV. CO. CHIC, CAMCO USA, JON WATTS SHEFFIELD, ROTAKNIFE US PAT 2159798 USA, Autopoint CHICAGO USA, SHAPLEIGH’S ST. LOUIS USA, COLONIAL KNIFE PROV. RI, YB CIGARS, Ambassador USA. Lot also includes several 2-blade coin knives. TN Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4”. 800 - 1,200

LOT - 2356 2357 - LOT OF 16: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN FOLDING KNIVES IN 1-2-3-4 BLADE PATTERNS. Lot includes knives from: CAMILLUS NEW YORK USA, NEW YORK KNIFE CO. WALDEN, C.F. WOLFERTZ ALLENTOWN PA, CAMILLUS CUTLERY CO. NEW YORK, HIBBARD SPENCER & BARTLET & CO, BOKER & CO’S IMPROVED CUTLERY GERMANY. (C) 4” Unusual 3-blade stockman with long spay. Handled in pick bone. CONDITION: Near mint. (M) Master blade marked “HAMMER BRAND”. 3” 2-blade M.O.P senator pen knife. CONDITION: Mint. (P) Master blade marked “New York Knife CO Walden”. 3” 2-blade senator pen knife M.O.P scales with decorated aluminum bolsters. CONDITION: Excellent. (O) New York Knife Co. Walden. 3” swell center three blade whittler, all blades stamped, genuine ivory handle. CONDITION: Excellent condition. TN Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 1”. 800 - 1,200 LOT - 2357

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2358 - LOT OF 12: EARLY FOREIGN EXOTIC FOLDING KNIVES; CLASP KIFE, PENNY KNIVES, OTHERS. Largest knife is lot is (A) 27” single-blade lock back with no maker’s mark. Knife has lock back feature which still works. Handle is composed of nine panels of smooth white bone and brass with circular decorations. CONDITION: Overall condition is good to very good. (B) Sterile 1-blade sickle knife with lock back feature. Handle is composed of smooth white bone and brass construction with circular inlays and decoration. CONDITION: Condition is very good to excellent. (C) VERITABLE POUDRILLE. 8” 1-blade vendetta knife. Handled in smooth white bone with various decorations. CONDITION: Excellent condition. (D) Rest of lot contains 2 “Penny” knives, 1 hand carved wood, the other molded composite. 2 double bladed Coir knives, 1 ivory and 1 hardwood. 5 single-blade exotic folders. CONDITION: Condition overall is very good to excellent. TN Largest: 27” x 2 - 3/4”. 800 - 1,200 LOT - 2358 2359 - LOT OF 5: MILITARY KNIVES AND TROWEL BAYONET Lot consists of: (A) U.S. Model 1873 trowel bayonet retaining its original walnut plug. CONDITION: Very good retaining about 75% of of its original blued finish, remainder smooth and grey. (B) USN Mark II fighting knife, ricasso marked “CAMILLUS N.Y.” contained within its USN Mark II scabbard. CONDITION: Excellent, showing no wear or use. (C) German WWII fireman’s dress bayonet, ricasso marked “E. Pack & Sohne Solingen”. CONDITION: Very good, retaining most of its silver plated finish, the scabbard showing small dents at the tip. Grip plate exhibits a 1/4” crack at one rivet. (D) Third Reich Hitler Youth knife, ricasso marked “M7/37 1939”. CONDITION: Very good, the scabbard retaining about 60% of its original black paint, missing its leather hanger. Plain blade exhibiting edge sharpening and a smooth grey finish. (E) Model 1908 Brazilian Mauser bayonet, ricasso marked “Simson & Co Suhl” matching serial numbers. CONDITION: Very good showing light use. DG 800 - 1,200

LOT - 2359 2360 - PAIR OF FAIRBAIRN SYKES FIGHTING KNIVES. Pair of English Fairbairn Sykes fighting knives with scabbards. (A) 6-7/8” double edged blade, Blue finish with Oval flat double guard marked ENGLAND. Grooved metal handle with copper finish and traces of black in protected areas, “1” stamped at top pf butt next to skull crusher. Scabbard is brown leather with blackened brass tip and brown elastic retainer. no marking evident. CONDITION: Very good with most finish remaining on blade. Handle has faded. Blade is excellent. Scabbard is good, intact and supple. (B) 6-7/8” double edged Fat blade, Blue finish with Oval flat double guard marked ENGLAND with broad arrow and 62. Grooved metal handle with copper finish and traces of black in protected areas, “4” stamped at top of butt next to skull crusher. Scabbard is brown leather with blackened brass tip and brown stretched elastic retainer. No marking evident. CONDITION: Good with excellent blade and thinning finish on handle. Scabbard is very good with stretched elastic. TDW 750 - 1,000 258

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2361 - LOT OF 3: MARBLES KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 5 - 3/4” (B) 7” (C) 9 - 7/8” Overall Length: (A) 10” (B) 11 - 1/4” (C) 10 - 7/8” (A) Early MARBLES M.S.A. CO. GLADSTONE MICH. USA fixed blade ideal with 5-3/4” blade, full blade fullers. Overall length is 10” handled in genuine stag with early wide red and black spacers, knife has non original wooden crown with crud repair. CONDITION: Good to very good, with original Marbles leather sheath, safety snap signed Marbles. (B) MARBLES M.S.A CO. GLADSTONE MICH. USA 7” Ideal fixed blade with overall length of 11-1/4”. Handled in stacked leather with aluminum crown and full brass guard. CONDITION: Good, with a non original sheath decorated with brass embellishments. (C) MARBLES M.S.A. CO. GLADSTONE MICH. USA Trail maker with 10” blade, 15” overall. Handled with stacked leather with brass half guard and aluminum crown. CONDITION: Good to very good, comes with quality hand made leather sheath, non original. TN 800 - 1,200

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2362 - LOT OF 3: ORIGINAL VINTAGE MARBLES FIXED BLADES. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 3/8” (B) 4 - 1/4” (C) 4 - 7/8” Overall Length: (A) 8” (B) 8” (C) 9 - 7/8”

2363 - LOT OF 3: VINTAGE ORIGINAL MARBLES FIXED BLADE KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 1/2” (B) 5” (C) 5 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 8 - 1/2” (B) 9” (C) 9 - 3/4”

(A) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA, back tang is marked PATD 1916 USA Woodcraft with 4-3/8” blade, 8” overall. Handled in stacked leather with aluminum crown and brass half guard. This knife has been professionally refinished. CONDITION: Very good, refinished, includes a late marbles sheath, not original to the knife. (B) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA Woodcraft 4-1/4” blade, 8-1/4” overall. Handled in stag with stag crown. CONDITION: Very good, comes with a leather non original sheath. (C) M.S.A. CO. GLADSTONE MICH. USA 5” blade Ideal with blade fullers, overall is 9”. Stacked leather handle with a non original, modified crown using a copper band and a brass half guard. CONDITION: Good to very good, with original tube sheath marked Marbles on the strap.TN 600 - 800

(A) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA Woodcraft 4-1/2” blade, 8-1/2” overall, stacked leather handle with lignum vitae. CONDITION: Near mint to mint, a fine example with original leather sheath signed on the safety button. (B) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA 5” Ideal hunting knife full blade fullers 9” overall. Stacked leather handle with aluminum crown CONDITION: Excellent to near mint, with correct and signed leather belt sheath. (C) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA Ideal 5-1/2” blade, full blade fullers, overall 9-3/4”. Handled in stag with stag crown. CONDITION: Good to very good, includes very well made hand made leather sheath that is not original. TN 600 - 800

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2364 - LOT OF 3: ORIGINAL MARBLES FIXED BLADE KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 1/2” (B) 5” (C) 5” Overall Length: (A) 8” (B) 9” (C) 9 - 1/4” (A) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA Woodcraft with a 4-1/4” blade, and overall of 8-1/4”. Stacked leather handle with aluminum crown and brass half guard. Blade has been professionally refinished. CONDITION: Very good, with original leather sheath, signed on the safety strap. (B) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA 5” Ideal clip point blade with fullers. Overall 9” handled in stacked leather with brass full guard and lignum vitae. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, includes original leather sheath, signed on safety strap. (C) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA 5” Ideal clip point blade with fullers. Overall 9” handled in stacked leather with brass full guard and aluminum crown. CONDITION: Excellent, includes original leather sheath, signed on safety strap. TN 500 - 700

2365 - IXL G. WOSTENHOLM WASHINGTON WORKS HUNTERS COMPANION HUNTING KNIFE WITH CORRECT SHEATH. Blade Length: 5 - 3/4” Overall Length: 9 - 3/4” LOT - 2364 Straight blade marked on left side with Wostenholm marks as well as a banner that reads “THE REAL IXL / THE HUNTERS COMPANION”. Ricasso stamped “I*XL”. German silver guard and Mother of Pearl grip scales; left side with an inlaid silver plaque, a small ivory inlay at the top on both sides. Complete with its original brown leather sheath. CONDITION: Blade shows wear and heavy sharpening, markings show some wear, and blade shows some scattered freckling. Handle excellent. Scabbard shows some scuffing, losses, and separation of stitching. A very attractive pearl handled knife. DMG 500 - 700 LOT - 2365

2366 - LOT OF 4: VINTAGE MARBLES GLADSTONE FIXED BLADE KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 1/4” (B) 4 - 1/4” (C) 4 - 1/2” (D) 7 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 8 - 1/4” (B) 8 - 1/4” (C) 8 - 1/2” (D) 12 - 1/2” (A) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA front tang, back tang PATD. 1916 USA Woodcraft fixed blade with 4-1/4” blade, 8” overall, stacked leather handle with aluminum crown and brass half guard. CONDITION: Good, no sheath. (B) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA front tang, back tang PATD. 1916 USA Woodcraft fixed blade with 4-1/4” blade, 8-1/4” overall, stacked leather handle with aluminum crown and brass half guard. CONDITION: Good, no sheath. (C) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA EXPERT fixed blade 4-5/8” blade, 8-1/4” overall, stacked leather handle with aluminum crown and brass half guard. CONDITION: Good, with no sheath (D) MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. USA IDEAL fixed blade with 7-3/4” blade with full blade fullers, overall 12-1/4”. Stacked leather handle with full brass guard and aluminum crown. CONDITION: Very good, has non original leather belt sheath. 500 - 700 LOT - 2366

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2367 - IXL G. WOSTENHOLM & SON WASHINGTON WORKS SHEFFIELD CIRCA 1860S Blade Length: 6 - 1/2” Overall Length: 10 - 3/4” Straight tapered blade marked on left side along top “G. WOSTENHOLM & SON / WASHINGTON WORKS / SHEFFIELD” and marked “I*XL” on ricasso. Mounts are of nickel silver and grips scales are ivory, the left side with a silver shield inscribed “JSA”. Complete with a brown leather sheath with nickel mount on top. CONDITION: Blade has been sharpened and retains a mostly bright surface with some scattered freckling. Handle is excellent and mounts show some minor wear. Sheath shows some minor scuffing and minor losses at tip. 800 - 1,200

LOT - 2367

2368 - JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS CIRCA 1860S FIXED BLADE KNIFE WITH MAGNIFICENT HIGH RELIEF HANDLE DEPICTIONG FLYING GARGOYLES Blade Length: 6 - 1/8” Overall Length: 11 - 1/8” Clip point bowie knife blade with a 3-1/8” false edge that is unsharpened. Left side of blade stamped with a star, a cross, and “JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS / CUTLERS TO THEIR MAJESTY / NO 6 NORFOLK STREET / SHEFFIELD”. Fine scalloped guard of nickel silver with ornate two piece gutta percha handle. Both sides show a relief gargoyle and a winged griffin. Complete with its original brown leather scabbard with nickel silver mounts. CONDITION: Blade shows some frosting on both sides, there is one chip out of the edge, and a couple other minor nicks. Markings are excellent. Grips are excellent and show no chipping, cracking, or wear. Scabbard very good, showing some minor repair to drag and some minor cracking to leather. DMG 600 - 1,200

LOT - 2368

2369 - M.S.A CO. FIXED BLADE KNIFE. Blade Length: 6 - 1/4” Overall Length: 11 - 1/4” M.S.A. CO. GLADSTONE MICH-USA (Marbles Safety Axe Company). Early Ideal fixed blade knife with 6 - 3/4” clip point blade. Overall length is 11 - 1/4”. Full blade fullers both sides of blade, stacked leather handle with stag crown and brass half guard. CONDITION: Very Good - Excellent includes non original leather belt sheath. 600 - 800

LOT - 2369

2370 - LOT OF 6: AMERICAN AUTHORIZED HIGH END REPRODUCTION FOLDING KNIVES SOME WITH BOXES. (A) MAHER & GROSH back tang is marked OVC USA, 5-1/4” swell center 2-blade folding hunter. Master blade is a clip point with double pull, blade is wonderfully etched “General Custer’s Favorite”. Secondary blade is a double pull, spear point. Handled in jigged black composite. CONDITION: Factory Mint, gorgeous knife. (B) Schatt & Morgan 1/600, made by QUEEN CUTLERY CO, TITUSVILLE CO. 3-1/2” 2-blade curved jack handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Factory mint. (C) VINTAGE KNIVES BRANDON MISS USA 4” swell center, 2-blade, balloon bolstered moose. Handled in genuine ebony. CONDITION: Factory mint. (D) MAHER & GROSH back tang is marked OVC USA, 5-1/4” swell center 2-blade folding hunter. Master blade is a clip point with double pull, blade is wonderfully etched “General Custer’s Favorite”. Secondary blade is a double pull, spear point. Handled in ebony. CONDITION: Factory mint, gorgeous knife. (E) MAHER & GROSH 3-3/4” bear head 3-blade jack knife. 1 large LOT - 2370 clip point, 1 large spear point, and 1 pen blade. Back side of master blade is stamped OVC. Both large blades are wonderfully etched. CONDITION: Factory mint, with original box and papers, felt pouch. (F) MAHER & GROSH OVC on the back of spear point. 4” 2-blade moose with wonderfully etched master blade. Handled in jigged bone. CONDITION: Factory Mint in the original box, with paperwork, and pouch. TN 500 - 700

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2371 - LOT OF 8: AMERICAN SCHATT & MORGAN AUTHORISED REPRODUCTION FOLDERS BY QUEEN WITH FACTORY BOXES. (A) SCHATT & MORGAN TITUSVILLE PA back tang reads QUEEN CUTLERY COMPANY TITUSVILLE, PA. 3-1/2” Swell end 2-blade jack knife with slant front bolsters, handled in polished black composite with mother of pearl shield. Blades are wonderfully etched. CONDITION: Mint, with original factory box. (B) SCHATT & MORGAN TITUSVILLE PA back tang reads QUEEN CUTLERY COMPANY TITUSVILLE, PA. 3-7/8” 2-blade swell center balloon bolstered pen knife handled in bone with keystone shield. CONDITION: Mint, with factory box. (C) SCHATT & MORGAN TITUSVILLE PA back tang reads QUEEN CUTLERY COMPANY TITUSVILLE, PA. 4-1/2” 2-blade English jack, handled in jigged green bone with keystone shield, heavy threaded front bolster. CONDITION: Mint, with original box. (D) SCHATT & MORGAN TITUSVILLE PA back tang reads QUEEN CUTLERY COMPANY TITUSVILLE, PA. 4-5/8” single blade folding hunter with lock back feature. Wonderfully etched blade, handled in polished black composite with mother of pearl keystone shield. CONDITION: Mint, with original factory box. (E) SCHATT & MORGAN TITUSVILLE PA back tang reads QUEEN CUTLERY LOT - 2371 COMPANY TITUSVILLE, PA. 4-5/8” single-blade folding hunter with lock back feature. Wonderfully etched blade, handled in polished black composite with mother of pearl keystone shield. CONDITION: Mint, with original factory box. (F) SCHATT & MORGAN TITUSVILLE PA back tang reads F & W. 4-1/2” single-blade hunter with lock back feature. Handled in worm grooved bone. CONDITION: Mint, includes factory box. (G) SCHATT & MORGAN TITUSVILLE PA back tang reads QUEEN CUTLERY COMPANY TITUSVILLE, PA. 5-1/4” single-blade double pull folding hunter with lock back feature. Blade face is etched Schatt & Morgan 1 of 600, handled in jigged green bone. CONDITION: Mint, with original factory box. (H) SCHATT & MORGAN TITUSVILLE PA back tang reads QUEEN CUTLERY COMPANY TITUSVILLE, PA. 4-5/8” 2-blade large trapper folding hunter. Master blade is etched Schatt & Morgan 1 of 600 handled in jigged red bone with large keystone shield bearing the number 925ss. CONDITION: Mint, with original factory box. TN 500 - 700

2372 - LOT OF 5: EARLY 20TH CENTURY ONE BLADE FOLDING HUNTERS BY VARIOUS MAKERS. (A) HIBBARD SPENCER BARTLETT & CO. 5 - 1/2” single blade folding hunter with iron bolsters handled in walnut. CONDITION: Fair - Good. (B) MILLER SLOSS & SCOTT SAN FRANCISCO 5 - 1/8” single blade folding hunter with iron bolsters handled in walnut. CONDITION: Good. (C) ULSTER KNIFE Co. NY 5 - 1/2” single blade folding hunter with iron bolsters, clip point with double pull, handled in ebony. CONDITION: Fair - Good. (D) CHALLENGE CUTLERY CO BRIDGEPORT CT. 5 - 3/8” single blade folding hunter handled in walnut, attractive oversize shield. CONDITION: Fair - Good. (E) UNION KNIFE WORKS N.Y.C. 5 - 3/4” single blade folding hunter face of blade still bears the word Union, handled in walnut with iron bolsters. CONDITION: Good. 500 - 700

LOT - 2372 2373 - LOT OF 3: MILITARY KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4” (B) 4 - 3/4” (C) 5 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 10” (B) 10 - 3/4” (C) 10 - 1/4” (A) German Bundeswehr gravity knife 1963 pattern, 6” 2-blade, spike blade and spear point. CONDITION: Near mint. (B) COLONIAL PROV R.I. 6” Jet Pilot’s survival knife, 2-blade lock back, secondary blade is a double acting saw, handled in hard black plastic with changeable handles. CONDITION: Excellent, no sheath. (C) MARBLES GLADSTONE MI. USA Jet pilot’s fixed blade survival knife with 5-3/4” clip point blade full blood fullers and saw back, handled in stacked leather with hexagonal steal crown and full brass guard. 10” overall. CONDITION: Excellent, with correct leather sheath, sheath retains sharpening stone. TN 600 - 800 LOT - 2373 262

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2374 - LOT OF 9: AMERICAN AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION WINCHESTER FOLDERS WITH FACTORY BOXES. (A) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA back of tang reads pattern number 29910-BH year of production is 96. 4-1/2” 2-blade elephant’s toenail handled in jig bone with a large figural bison’s head for a shield. CONDITION: Mint, with factory box. (B) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA back of tang reads 19111-BH year of production is 96. 4-1/2” 1-blade folding hunger handled in jigged bone with large bison shield. CONDITION: Mint, with original LOT - 2374 factory box. (C) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA back of tang reads 29103-BH year of production is 96. 4-1/2” 2-blade large trapper folding hunter handled in jigged bone with large bison shield. CONDITION: Mint, with factory box. (D) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA back of tang reads 39101 production is 92. 4-1/2” 3-blade Anglo Saxon whittler handled in jigged bone with fancy pinched and threaded bolsters. Full cartridge shield with the name Winchester. CONDITION: Mint, with factory box. (E) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA back of tang reads 15126 MADE IN USA master blade is etched Winchester Cartridge Series with gun stock premium knives. 4-1/4” 3-blade stock man full nickel silver slant bolsters handled in genuine stag with full Winchester Cartridge shield bearing the name. CONDITION: Mint with factory box. (F) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA back of tang reads 15126 MADE IN USA master blade is etched Winchester Cartridge Series with gun stock premium knives. 4-1/4” 3-blade stock man full nickel silver slant bolsters handled in genuine stag with full Winchester Cartridge shield bearing the name. CONDITION: Mint with factory box. (G) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA back of tang reads 2921 produced in 1987. 3-1/2” swell center coffin jack handled in jigged bone. CONDITION: Mint, with factory box. (H) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA back of tang reads 3949 produced 1989. 3-3/4” 3-blade sow-belly stock man handled in jig bone. CONDITION: Mint, with factory box. (I) WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MADE IN USA back of tang reads 39018. 3-1/2” swell center balloon bolstered 3-blade whittler handled in jigged black composite with oval Winchester shield. CONDITION: Mint, with factory box. TN 600 - 800

2375 - LOT OF 7: ORIGINAL VINTAGE MOTHER OF PEARL FOLDING KNIVES. Lot consists of: (A) IXL GEORGE WOSTENHOLM SCHEFIELD ENGLAND 3” 4-blade senator pen knife. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (B) HOWARD BROS GERMANY 3-5/16” 3-blade whittler. CONDITION: Very good. (C) J.S. HOLLER & CO. A. BLAICH SAN FRANSICO back tang of master blade is marked “razor steel Germany” 3-3/8” 2-blade senator pen knife with section handle. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) H. BOKER CO’S IMPROVED CUTTLERY 3-1/2” 3-blade whittler with section handle. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) E.W. LOT - 2375 HOWARD & CO. GERMANY 3-1/4” balloon bolster swell center whittler. CONDITION: Very good. (F) BOHLER/STAHL 3-3/4” 4-blade champagne knife with sectioned handle. CONDITION: Excellent. (G) WEIDMANNSHEIL SOLIGEN GERMANY, face of blade is stamped “Weidmannsheil” 4” 1-blade swell center lockback. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint. TN 500 - 700

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2376 - LOT OF 9: CONTEMPORARY HIGH-END FOLDING KNIVES BY VARIOUS MAKERS. Lot consists of: (A) JOHN PRIMBLE MAYSVILLE, KY. USA 3-7/8” 2-blade “muskrat” handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Mint, complete with original box. (B) CASE XX Contemporary Flying C pattern number TB652110CVUSA 3-1/2” 2-blade baby saddlehorn handled in bone stag. CONDITION: Mint. (C) CASE XX Contemporary Flying C pattern number 6254SSUSA 4-1/8” trapper commemorating the Korean War handled in genuine yellow scrimshaw bone. CONDITIION: Mint. (D) CASE XX Contemporary Flying C pattern number 6254SSUSA 4-1/8” trapper commemorating the Korean War handled in blue scrimshaw bone. CONDITION: Mint. (E) CASE XX Contemporary Flying C pattern number 10254SSUSA 4-1/8” 2-blade trapper handled in black micarta. CONDITION: Mint. (F) Schatt & Morgan Titusville Pa. made by QUEEN CUT. CO. TITUSVILLE PA. year of production is 2000 and it is 1/600. 4-1/2” 1-blade lockback handled in jigged bone. CONDITION: Mint. (G) CASE XX Contemporary Flying C pattern number TBBH1546 1/2 SS 4-5/8” 1-blade saddlehorn handled in black bone. LOT - 2376 CONDITION: Handle appears to have been aged but the blade is in mint condition. (H) WINCHESTER TRADEMARK MADE IN USA pattern number 19111BH year of production 1996. 4-1/2” 1-blade folding hunter handled in jigged bone. CONDITION: Mint. (I) CASE XX Contemporary Flying C pattern number 6354HBSSUSA 4-1/8” “Hobo” knife, fork, and spoon take apart handled in jigged bone. CONDITION: Mint. TN 500 - 700

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2377 - LOT OF 3: AMERICAN ORIGINAL VINTAGE LARGE PATTERN FOLDING KNIVES BY REMINGTON. (A) Remington (in circle) circa 1930s 4” 3-blade stockman pattern number R3055 handled in slick red. CONDITION: Very good. (B) REMINGTON (in circle) “BULLET” circa 1930s 4-1/2” 2-blade folding hunter pattern number R1123 handled in jigged bone with full bullet shield. CONDITION: Both scales have minor cracks by lanyard hole, overall good condition. (C) REMINGTON UMC BULLET circa 1920s 4-1/2” 2-blade folding hunter pattern number R1123 handled in jigged bone with full bullet shield. CONDITION: Master blade is broken and reshaped. Overall poor to good condition. TN 500 - 700 2378 - LOT OF 3: ORIGINAL VINTAGE AMERICAN FOLDING KNIVES BY CASE AND WINCHESTER. Lot consists of: (A) CASE XX 1940-1964 3-5/8” 3-blade stockman pattern number 6332 handled in red bone. CONDITION: Good to very good. (B) WINCHESTER TRADEMARK MADE IN USA circa 1920s. Both blades stamped with full stamp 4-1/2” 2-blade English Jack with fancy threaded front bolster handled in genuine ebony. CONDITION: Very good, but knife has been professionally cleaned. (C) CASE XX circa 1940-1964 5-1/4” 2-blade folding hunter pattern number 6265SAB handled in worm grooved jigged red bone. CONDITION: Near mint. All handles are perfect with no cracks or chips. All knives are mechanically correct. TN 600 - 800 264

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2379 - LOT OF 3: ORIGINAL VINTAGE FOLDING KNIVES BY AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MAKERS. Lot consists of: (A) JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS NO. 6 NORFOLK SCHEFIELD ENGLAND blade face is stamped “hand forged” and “To Strike Fire”. 3-3/8” 1-blade jack knife with rat tail iron bolsters handled in jigged bone. CONDITION: Handle has been repaired at front scale center pin. The blade is in beautiful shape. Overall very good to excellent condition. (B) IXL GEORGE WOSTENHOLM SCHEFIELD ENGLAND 4-3/8” 1-blade jack knife handled in jigged bone with heavy nickel silver rat tail bolster. CONDITION: Very good to excellent (C) ULSTER KNIFE CO. 4-3/8” 3-blade “Hobo” knife, fork, and spoon take apart handled in walnut. CONDITION: Excellent. TN 600 - 800

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2380 - LOT OF 5: HIGH-END MOTHER OF PEARL FOLDERS BY JOHN PRIMBLE WITH 1 FACTORY BOX. Lot consists of: (A) WEIDMANNSHEIL SOLIGEN GERMANY 3-1/8” 1-blade lockback handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint. (B) HEN & ROOSTER pattern number 283MOP 3-1/2” 3-blade stockman handled in mother of pearl with great fire. CONDITION: Mint. (C) BULL DOG HAND MADE SOLIGEN GERMANY 3-5/8” 3-blade stockman handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint. (D) BULLDOG BRAND year of production 1993 SOLIGEN GERMANY 3-7/8” 3-blade stockmen. Master blade is beautifully etched with cattle scene and the words “CUTTIN HORSE.” Knife has fancy pinched bolsters handled in mother of pearl with great fire. CONDITION: Mint. (E) John Primble Manchester Ohio USA 4” 3-blade stockman with full blade etch handled in a wonderful mother of pearl complete with factory box and receipt. CONDITION: Mint. TN 500 - 700

2381 - LOT OF 3: AMERICAN ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1-BLADE FOLDING HUNTERS H&B WILBERT. Blade Length: (A)4 - 1/4” (B) 4 - 1/2” (C) 4 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 9 - 1/2” (B) 10” (C) 10” Lot consists of: (A) WILBERT CUTLERLY CO CHICAGO 5-3/8” Swell-center single blade hunter handled in walnut c. 1909 made for Sears Roebock, by Napanoch and Empire. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, partial etch still remains on blade face. (B) H&B (Humason and Beckley) NEW BRITIAN CONN. c. 1852-1916, 5-3/4” single-blade hunter handled in walnut H&B still visible on blade face. CONDITION: Good to very good. (C) H&B (Humason and Beckley) NEW BRITIAN CONN. c. 1852-1916, 5-3/4” single-blade hunter handled in walnut H&B still visible on blade face. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. TN 500 - 700

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2382 - LOT OF 5: CONTEMPORARY FIXED BLADE KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 8” (B) 7 - 1/4” (C) 7” (D) 7 - 3/8” (D) 9 - 3/8” Overall Length: (A) 13 - 1/4” (B,C,D) 12 - 1/4” (E) 14” (A) Knife Bayonet marked COMBAT USMC back tang marked OKC3S ONTARIO KNIFE CO with 8” clip point blade and 1/3 length serrated edge. 13-1/4” overall. Hard rubber handle marked US & FOREIGN PATS PENDING as well as USMC. CONDITION: Mint, with correct nylon scabbard. (B) C.F.K. CUTLERY COM. USA HAND MADE KNIVES Large clip point hunting knife with 7-1/4” saber ground blade, 12-1/4” overall. Heavy nickel silver mounts, handle is composed of stacked micarta with brass spacers. CONDITION: Mint, with correct leather sheath embossed with “Hand Made Knives CFK Cutlery Com.” (C) MADE IN USA EFFINGHAM, IL large fixed blade clip point hunter done in Randell style. 7” saber ground clip point blade, overall 11-3/4” with stacked leather handle with heavy brass half guard and polished aluminum crown. CONDITION: Mint, includes correct leather sheath embossed with Hand Crafted by Sharp Shooter Sheath Systems. (D) BLACKJACK KNIVES “CLASSIC BLADES” back tang is marked A/Tool Steel Made in USA Large clip point hunting knife. 7-1/2” saber ground clip point blade, 12-1/4” overall, handled in finger grooved tan micarta with heavy polished aluminum full guard. CONDITION: Mint, no sheath. (E) G. WOSTENHOLM & SON WASHINGTON WORKS NON ARE GENUINE BUT THOSE MARKED IXL. A fabulous Bowie replica with 9-1/2” clip point blade with large gold letter etching “CALIFORNIA KNIFE” various IXL mottos and symbols stamped into upper blade face. Knife features a fancy worked back. Overall length is 14” handled in genuine stag with a large shield that bears 150/1000. Has very heavy polished aluminum full guard. CONDITION: Near mint to mint, a beautiful knife with no scabbard. TN 500 - 800

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2383 - LOT OF 5: MOTHER OF PEARL AMERICAN AND GERMAN HIGH END AUTHORISED REPRODUCTION AND CURRENT FOLDERS WITH 2 FACTORY BOXES. Lot consists of: (A) KA-BAR OLEAN, N.Y. pattern number 2350 3-3/4” 2-blade canoe handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint. (B) TREE BRAND GERMANY STAINLESS etched on blade face with no other markings. 4-1/8” 1-blade trapper lockback with blade assist handled in mother of pearl with great fire. CONDITION: Mint. (C) WINCHESTER TRADEMARK MADE IN USA pattern number 18122 year of production 2003 4” 3-blade whittler handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint. (D) John Primble Manchester Ohio USA 3-3/4” 3-blade stockman with full blade etch handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint, complete with factory box. (E) WINCHESTER TRADEMARK MADE IN USA pattern number 18121 year of production 2003 4-3/8” 1-blade lockback with full blade etch, swing guard feature handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint, complete with factory box. TN 500 - 700

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2384 - LOT OF 5: AMERICAN AND GERMAN ORIGINAL VINTAGE FOLDING HUNTERS BY VARIOUS MAKERS. (A) JOHN PRIMBLE BELKNAP HDW. MFG. CO. circa 1940s 5-3/8” 1-blade swell center folding hunter handled in jigged bone with steel bolsters. CONDITION: Blade is short, well worn, overall good condition. (B) WILBERT CUTTLERY CO. circa 1909 5-3/8” 1-blade swell center folding hunter handled in hard wood. CONDITION: Overall pitting, condition poor. (C) GEORGE TRITCH HARWARE CO. 1859-1900 5-1/2” swell center folding hunter with iron bolsters handled in ebony. CONDITION: Blade is short, reshaped, original double pull from factory, overall good condition. (D) MAHER & GROSH TOLEDO. O. circa 1920s 5-3/8” 1-blade swell center folding hunter handled in ebony, blade stamped RAZOR STEEL. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (E) J.A. HENCKELS SOLINGEN circa 1940s 5-3/8” 2-blade swell center folding hunter. Clip point master blade double acting saw for the secondary blade handled in ebony. CONDITION: Good to very good. All knives are mechanically correct. 2 of the knives have minor cracks in the handle by the center pin. TN 500 - 700 2385 - LOT OF 3: RANDALL 5-4, RANDALL GAMBLER, AND DON HEDRICK MINIATURE KNIVES. Blade Length: (A&B) 4” (C) 2 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 7 - 5/8” (B) 8 - 1/2” (C) 5 - 3/8” (A) Randall Model 24 Guardian stiletto. 4” double edged dirk with stainless steel blade brass guard and Indian rosewood handle. Comes in original black leather Randall Boot sheath. CONDITION: As new. (B) Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail with 4” stainless blade with nickel silver LOT - 2386 guard, polished rosewood handle with hole for wrist thong. Comes in original black leather Randall scabbard with stone. (C) Custom Randall/Hedrick miniature Sasquatch pattern knife with brass single guard with highly figured Brazilian wood handle. Knife is displayed on custom walnut stand with horn prop. CONDITION: As new. TDW 1,000 - 1,500 2386 - LOT OF 5: MOTHER OF PEARL FACTORY ORIGINAL VINTAGE FOLDERS BY VARIOUS MAKERS. Lot consists of: (A) Empire Winstead Connecticut 3-1/8” 2-blade dog leg jack knife. CONDITION: Excellent condition with etched master blade. (B) Remington (UMC) pattern number R7854 3” 2-blade senator pen knife with full bolsters. CONDITION: Pristine full etch on master blade. (C) E.C. Simmons Keen Kutter 3” 2-blade senator pen knife with full bolsters. CONDITION: Mint with full blade etch. (D) Duro-Edge Utica New York 3-1/8” 3-blade whittler with full bolsters. CONDITION: Very good condition. (E) Kelley, How. Thomson Co. 3-5/8” 2-blade jack knife with full bolsters. CONDITION: Very good. All knives in this lot have perfect handles with no cracks or chips and are mechanically correct. TN 800 - 1,200

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2387 - LOT OF 8: CASE 1970’S 1-2 AND 3 BLADE FOLDING KNIVES. Lot consists of: (A) CASE XX USA 4-dot 3-1/2” 3-blade swell center balloon bolstered bone handled whittler. CONDITION: Mint. (B) CASE XX USA 6-dot 3-3/4” 2-blade jack knife handled in slick black. CONDITION: Mint. (C) CASE XX STAINLESS USA 10-dot 4” 4-blade fly fishing knife handled in all metal construction with 3” scale on back handle. CONDITION: Mint. (D) CASE XX USA 7-dot 4” 3-blade stockman pattern number 6347PE handled in red bone. CONDITION: Mint. (E) CASE XX USA 7-dot 4-1/8” 2-blade trapper pattern number 3254 handled in slick yellow. CONDITION: Mint. (F) CASE XX USA seven dot 4-1/8” 2-blade jack knife pattern number 3299 1/2 handled in slick yellow. CONDITION: Mint. (G) CASE XX USA 4-dot 4-3/8” 2-blade elephant’s toenail with full blade etch on master blade pattern number 6250 handled in jigged wood. CONDITION: Excellent. (H) CASE XX USA 9-dot 5” 1-blade folding hunter pattern number C61050SAB handled in jigged wood. CONDITION: Excellent. TN 600 - 800

2388 - LOT OF 5: HIGH-END GERMAN AND FRENCH MULTIBLADE SPORTSMANS PATTERNS BY VARIOUS MAKERS WITH 1 FACTORY BOX. Lot consists of: (A) VOSS CUT & CO. GERMANY 3-1/2” 6-blade sportsman with corkscrew handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Mint. (B) PUMA SOLIGEN MADE IN GERMANY pattern number 959 4-1/4” 6-blade sportsman with lockback feature, full blade edge on blade face front and back, handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint, complete with factory box. (C) BARGEON STAINLESS FRANCE 4-7/8” 4-blade sportsman with corkscrew handled in buffalo horn. Knife features a changeable blade by taking out a screw in the front bolster. CONDITION: Excellent. (D) MADE IN FRANCE 5-1/2” 3-blade pliers knife with spring loaded handle in all metal construction. CONDITION: Excellent. (E) J.A. HENCKELS GERMANY 5” 3-blade pliers knife with spring loaded handle in all metal construction. CONDITION: Near mint. TN 500 - 700

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2389 - LOT OF 10: AMERICAN AND GERMAN CONTEMPORARY FOLDING KNIVES BY VARIOUS MAKERS WITH 4 BOXES Lot consists of: (A) CASE XX USA 6-dot 4-1/8” 2-blade swell end jack knife handled in slick yellow. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) GERBER PORTLAND OREGON 4-1/2” 1-blade lockback with full blade etch finger grooved hard wood handle. CONDITION: Mint (C) REMINGTON UMC 4-1/2” “BULLET” 2-blade folding hunter production year 1989 pattern number 1128 handled in jigged brown bone with full bullet sterling shield. CONDITION: Mint. (D) ROLL/X SARCO 4-3/4” 1-blade lockback with blade assist handled in horn. CONDITION: Near mint. (E) BULLDOG BRAND HAMMER FORGED SOLIGEN/GERMANY 5-1/4” 3-blade anglo saxon whittler handled in mother of pearl. CONDITION: Mint. (F) KA-BAR 5-1/4” 1-blade contemporary folding hunter handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Mint. (G) REMINGTON UMC pattern number R1173 3-5/8” 2-blade contemporary “BULLET” folding jack knife handled in green bone. CONDITION: Mint, complete with factory box. (H) REMINGTON UMC pattern number R1 3-blade waterfoul special purpose knife with gut hook and choke changer handled in brown delrin. CONDITION: Mint, complete with factory box. (I) REMINGTON (in circle) pattern number R12 4-1/8” 2-blade trapper handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Mint, complete with factory box. (J) REMINGTON UMC pattern number R1303 1-blade lockback folding hunter handled in saw cut red bone. CONDITION: Mint, complete with factory box. TN 500 - 700

2390 - LOT OF 8: CONTEMPORARY MOORE MATADOR TX. BONE HANDLED FOLDERS IN 1-2-3-5 BLADE PATTENS SOME WITH BOXES AND LEATHER BELT SHEATHS. (A) FALLKNIVEN LAM. CoS 4” 1-blade lockback handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Mint. (B) MOORE MAKER, INC. MATADOR, TEXAS 3-3/4” 5-blade sowbelly stockman serial number 220 handled in smooth brown bone. CONDITION: Mint. (C) MOORE MAKER, INC. MATADOR TEXAS 4” 2-blade MOOSE production date 1995 handled in jigged red bone. CONDITION: Mint, includes factory box. (D) MOORE MAKER, INC. MATADOR TEXAS 4-1/8” 2-blade equal end jack knife production date 2002 serial number 009 handled in smooth bone. CONDITION: Mint, includes factory box (E) MOORE MAKER, INC. MATADOR, TEXAS 4-3/8” 3-blade stockman production date 2000 serial number 100 handled in smooth brown bone. CONDITION: Mint, includes factory box (F) MOORE MAKER, INC. MATADOR, TEXAS 4” 2-blade lockback jack knife production date 2000 serial number 073 handled in jigged brown bone. CONDITION: Mint, complete with factory box. (G) MOORE MAKER, INC. MATADOR, TEXAS 4-1/2” 2-blade lockback folding hunter production date 2001 pattern number 5206 handled in jigged yellow bone. CONDITION: Mint, complete belt sheath and factory box (H) MOORE MAKER, INC. MATADOR, TEXAS 4-1/2” 2-blade lockback folding hunter production date 2001 pattern number 5206 handled in smooth bone. CONDITION: Mint, complete with belt sheath and factory box. TN 500 - 700

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2391 - LOT OF 10: CONTEMPORARY LARGE PATTERN LOCK BACKS. (A) GERBER PORTLAND, OR 97223, USA 4-1/8” single-blade lock back integral handle composted of brass and walnut. CONDITION: Excellent, has original sheath. (B) BOKER “MAGNUM” 440A 4-3/8” single black lock back handled in hardwood. CONDITION: Mint. (C) BUCK 110 USA 4-7/8” single-blade lock back handled in hard wood. CONDITION: Mint. (D) Hubertus SOLINGEN Werkstoff NR. 4109 MADE IN GERMANY 5-1/4” single-blade lock back folding hunter handled in genuine stag full nickle silver bolsters. CONDITION: Mint. (E) A.G. Russell Lowell, AR MODEL 154CM 5-1/4” Single-blade lock back folding hunter handled in jigged bone with large acorn shield. CONDITION: Mint. (F) BUCK 112 USA 4-1/4” single-blade lock back folding hunter handled in wood. CONDITION: Mint, includes correct leather sheath signed Buck. (G) GERBER PORTLAND, OR 97223, USA 3-7/8” 2-blade folding life with locking screw driver integral handle of steel and walnut. CONDITION: Mint, with sheath. (H) BUCK 500 USA 4 1/4” single-blade lock back hunter handled in brown micarta with heavy slant nickle silver bolsters. CONDITION: Near mint. (I) BUCK 112 USA 4-1/4” single-blade lock back folding hunter handled in wood with heavy brass bolsters. CONDITION: Factory mint, with correct sheath in mint condition. (J) GERBER PORTLAND OR, USA 97223 4-1/2” single blade lock back hunter finger grooved handle with walnut scales. CONDITION: Mint, correct belt sheath signed Gerber shows signs of use. TN 500 - 700

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2392 - LOT OF 10: AMERICAN ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1-2-3-4 BLADE FOLDERS BY KEEN KUTTER AND SHAPLEIGH HDW. CO. Lot consists of: (A) E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER 3” 1-blade jack knife handled in walnut. CONDITION: Mint. (B) KEEN KUTTER (VALTEST) 3-1/8” 2-blade jack knife handled in French pearl celluloid with nice keen kutter keystone shield. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint. (C) E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER 3-1/4” full bolstered 2-blade jack knife handled in hardwood. CONDITION: Very good. (D) KEEN KUTTER (VALTEST) 3-1/2” 3-blade cattleman with ivory celluloid handles with the front scale inscribed from factory KEEN KUTTER KATTLE KNIFE. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (E) KEEN KUTTER (VALTEST) 3-5/8” swell center balloon bolster 3-blade stockman handled in black jigged composite with nice keen kutter shield. CONDITION: Very good. (F) KEEN KUTTER (VALTEST) 4” 3-blade stockman handled in white waterfall celluloid with nice keen kutter shield and business advertisement on back scale. CONDITION: Good to very good. (G) KEEN KUTTER (VALTEST) 4” 3-blade stockman handled in white waterfall with a nice keen kutter shield. CONDITION: Very good. (H) SHAPLEIGH D/E HDW. CO. pattern number C820 4” stockman handled in white waterfall with business advertisement on front scale. CONDITION: Very good. (I) KEEN KUTTER (VALTEST) 4” 3-blade stockman with punch blade handled in rogers bone. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (J) KEEN KUTTER (VALTEST) pattern number 899 3-3/4” 4-blade utility knife with full etched blade handled in rogers bone with nice keen kutter shield. CONDITION: Excellent. TN 500 - 700 2393 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN FIXED BLADE KNIVES, 1 OF WHICH FOLDS. Blade Length: (A) 7 - 1/4” (B) 10 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 12 - 1/4” (B) 14 - 3/4” (A) WILH. WELTERS BACH SOLINGEN GERMANY folded blade is 4-1/4”, full open is 7-1/2” with an overall measurement of 12-1/4”. Handled in jigged bone, knife features a swing guard, lock works perfectly and is lever operated, not spring loaded. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, has correct sheath. (B) Eickhorn SOLENGEN GERMANY, large spear point fixed blade with fillers. Blade is 10-1/4”, overall is 15”. Handled in genuine stag with wonderful definition, very unusual guard and pummel in that it is integral, heavy nickel silver guard and pummel is 1 piece. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint, no sheath. TN 500 - 700

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2394 - LOT OF 7: 6 STERIL FIXED BLADE KNIVES AND 1 SPECIAL PURPOSE PICKAXE. (A) German fixed blade knife 6-1/2” blade 11” the face of the blade reads “ The Pennsylvanian” aluminum handle. CONDITION: Fair. (B) Sterile fixed blade Skinner, 6” blade with 10-1/2” overall. Walnut handle. CONDITION: Very good, comes with a non-original fine fitted leather belt sheath. (C) Unsigned fixed blade knife with 6-1/4” clip point blade, 12” overall. Has cord wrapped handle, very well made. CONDITION: Excellent, comes with a nylon sheath. (D) Unsigned early fixed blade Bowie style hunting knife 8” clip point saber ground blade, 12” overall. Handled in jig bone with nickel silver cap, guard, and shield. CONDITION: Very good, no sheath. (E) Foreign exotic unsigned dagger with 7” double edged blade, with pierced cut-outs, handled in hardwood with brass decorations. Overall length is 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, no sheath. (F) Unsigned hand made large fixed blade hunting knife with 9-3/4” clip point blade. 15-1/2” overall, solid aluminum handle with heavy full guard. CONDITION: Excellent with no sheath. (G) WWII German Military Pick Ax the marking Below the head has a shield displaying a swastika and GROSSGLLOCKNER with the number 3798. Overall length is 17-1/2”, width of ax head is 6”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. TN 600 - 800

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2395 - LOT OF 4: 3 HAND MADE FIXED BLADE KNIVES AND 1 CLEAVER. Blade Length: (A) 3” (B) 3 - 1/2” (C) 4 - 1/4” (D) 5 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 6” (B) 7 - 1/4” (C) 8 - 1/2” 9 - 1/2” (A) BARNETT Custom 3” fixed blade with an overall length of 6-1/4”. Handled in hard wood with brass half guard. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, comes with correct leather sheath decorated with a single maple leaf and signed by the maker in a circle. (B) F T 78.35 Custom fixed blade 3-1/2” drop point blade, overall 8” handled in genuine stag with brass half guard. CONDITION: Excellent, comes with correct, custom hand made sheath, front of sheath marked BONE LUBBOCK TEX. Back of sheath is marked JOHNSON’S LEATHER CASSELBERRY, FL. (C) Custom fixed blade 3-3/4” blade with an overall length of 8-3/4”, brass front mount with hardwood handle and fancy rosettes over the handle pins. Only mark is W.S. on front brass mount. CONDITION: Excellent, no sheath. (D) Small Cleaver marked ASH 440c Steel blade is 5” long and 2-1/2” wide at the widest point, overall 9-1/2”. Handled in wood with steal mount. CONDITION: Mint, with correct leather sheath signed Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma 1907. TN 700 - 1,000

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2396 - LOT OF 7: MARBLES GLADSTONE CONTEMPORARY FIXED BLADE KNIVES WITH 6 FACTORY BOXES AND 2 LEATHER SHEATHS. (A) MARBLES GLADSTONE, MI U.S.A drop point fixed blade hunting knife. 3-1/2” blade 7-1/2” overall, genuine stag handle with aluminum crown. CONDITION: Mint. (B) MARBLES GLADSTONE, MI U.S.A face of blade is R.W. LOVELESS approved W.L. MARBLE drop point fixed blade hunting knife. 3-1/2” blade 7-1/2” overall, genuine stag handle with aluminum crown. CONDITION: Mint with no sheath. (C) MARBLES GLADSTONE, MI U.S.A back tang is marked CUSTOM 2001 3-1/2” fixed blade Skinner 7-3/4” overall, handled in genuine stag with aluminum crown and brass half guard. CONDITION: Mint with no sheath. (D) MARBLES GLADSTONE, MI U.S.A Marbles woodcraft style fixed blade 4-1/2” blade 8-1/2” overall. Handled in stacked leather with lignum vitae crown and brass half guard. LOT - 2396 CONDITION: Mint, comes with correct Marbles leather sheath, signed Marbles. (E) MARBLES Ideal style Fixed Blade 4-1/4” clip point blade with full blade fullers 8-1/2” overall, handled in stacked leather with aluminum crown and brass half guard. CONDITION: Mint, no sheath. (F) MARBLES GLADSTONE, MI U.S.A Marbles Woodcraft style Fixed blade 4-1/2” blade, overall is 9”. Handled in black micarta, aluminum crown and brass half guard. CONDITION: Mint, no sheath. (G) MARBLES GLADSTONE, MI U.S.A Large fixed blade hunting knife 7-1/4” blade, 12-1/2” overall. Stag horn handle with heavy brass half guard. CONDITION: Factory Mint, comes with factory correct leather belt sheath signed Marbles. TN 500 - 700

2397 - LOT OF 10: 1-2 BLADE FOLDING KNIVES BY VARIOUS MAKERS. Lot consists of: (A) PUMA EARL MODEL 900 3-3/4” 1-blade lockback handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. (B) PROTEK USA 4” 1-blade lockback with blade assist handled in wood. Knife features a folding flashlight that is non functioning, may need battery. CONDITION: Near mint. (C) BUCK 442 USA 4-3/8” 1-blade lockback factory made with no nail nick. CONDITION: Mint. (D) SOG 4-1/2” 1-blade lockback with blade assist handled in black composite. CONDITION: Mint. (E) COLT USA 4-3/4” 1-blade lockback handled in black hard rubber. CONDITION: Near mint. (F) GERBER 4-1/2” tactical lockback with hardwood handle. CONDITION: Mint. (G) KAI MODEL 5900 MADE IN JAPAN front blade face has Japanese signature. 4-1/8” 1-blade lockback with blade assist handled in ebony with factory leather pouch. CONDITION: Mint. (H) WEIDMANNS HEIL SOLIGEN GERMANY 4-3/4” 1-blade lockback handled in green composite. CONDITION: Mint. (I) SEBER MODEL 1025 marked patents pending. 4-1/2” unusual 1-blade lockback handled in black composite. CONDITION: Mint. (J) COLEMAN WESTERN USA MODEL 954 5” ducks unlimited 2-blade lockback, both blades have locking feature handled in green composite. CONDITION: Mint. TN 500 - 700 272

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2398 - LOT OF 9: AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY 1-2-3-4 BLADE FOLDING KNIVES BY VARIOUS MAKERS. Lot consists of: (A) REMINGTON (in circle) 4-1/2” 1-blade lockback folding hunter handled in smooth yellow. CONDITION: Mint. (B) REMINGTON UMC pattern number R2 4-1/4” 4-blade waterfoul folding knife with special purpose blades including a choke changing blade handled in brown delrin. CONDITION: Mint, complete with factory box. (C+D+F) CASE XX contemporary flying C pattern number TB71548SSUSA 4-1/2” 1-blade saddlehorn with blade face signed Tony Boze handled in hardwood. CONDITION: Mint. (E) CASE XX contemporary flying C pattern number TB72546SSUSA 4-1/2” 2-blade saddlehorn handled in hardwood. CONDITION: Mint. (G) CASE XX contemporary flying C pattern number TB61546CVUSA 4-1/2” 1-blade saddlehorn handled in jigged red bone. CONDITION: Mint. (H) Kabar 5-1/4” 2-blade folding hunter handled in jigged wood. CONDITION: Near mint. (I) A.C. WARREN USA HANDMADE 5-1/8” 1-blade lockback folding hunter handled in genuine red stag. CONDITION: Mint. TN 500 - 700

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2399 - LOT OF 5 RANDALL PIECES: 1 KNIFE, 2 LEATHER SCABBARDS AND 2 CASES. Blade Length: 7” (A) Vintage Randall Model 16 Divers Knife with 7-1/2” stainless steel blade with single brass guard, finger groove black micarta handle with hole for wrist thong. Comes in period rough back Randall waxed scabbard with plain nickel snap and tie down holes in upper tab and end of scabbard. CONDITION: Good as lightly polished. Scabbard is good and supple with solid stitching. Heavy wax covering is still present on leather. (B) Included is 2 Randall black nylon zipper storage cases, a sharpening stone and an early weathered Model 16 roughback Randall scabbard for the Model 16 Diver. TDW 750 - 950 2400 - LOT OF 10: VARIOUS FIXED BLADE KNIVES. (A) SCHRADE USA 155SC Contemporary 3-1/2” fixed blade skinner with overall length 7-1/4” handled in white composition with a burnt scrimshaw design. CONDITION: Factory mint, includes correct leather sheath and factory box with all papers. (B) Japanese Sterile Short Sword 10-5/8” blade 15-1/2” overall temper line still visible handled in hard wood. CONDITION: Very good, includes correct hardwood sheath handle pin is frozen into place. (C) Sterile Contemporary Trench 6-3/4” fixed blade 11-1/2” overall handled in checkered composite. CONDITION: Mint, includes correct nylon scabbard 19204 ASSY 8448476 MFG 1Z803 front throat of scabbard marked M10. (D) Sterile Knife Bayonet 6” clip point saw back fixed blade 11” overall handled in brown phenolic. CONDITION: Near mint to mint, with correct scabbard with soft rubber cover over throat of scabbard, complete with bell hanger. (E) STERILE SYKES combat knife 6-7/8” doubled edged blade 11-1/2” overall has iron handle. CONDITION: Excellent, includes correct leather scabbard. (F) Unsigned late 19th Century Dagger 4-3/4” doubled edged dagger blade 9” overall, been re-handled with non original wooden handle, blade shows pitting. CONDITION: Fair to good, includes original scabbard mantled onto leather belt sheath. (G) Unsigned Sykes combat knife 4-1/4” fixed blade 7-1/2” overall, iron handle. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, includes correct leather belt sheath. (H) J. RODGERS & SONS E NORFORK ST SHEFFIELD ENGLAND Fixed blade hunting knife 4-1/4” blade 8-3/4” c. 1920s overall handle is a composite thistle handle. CONDITION: Very good with correct leather tube sheath. (I) Sterile late 19th Century European Dagger 4-5/8” double sided dagger blade 7-3/4” overall, handled in wood. CONDITION: Fair to good, partial original scabbard. (J) Contemporary GERBER PORTLAND, ORE. USA M8575S Fixed blade dagger 3-1/4” blade, overall 7”. CONDITION: Mint, includes correct signed sheath. TN Box: 8 - 5//8” x 4 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/4”. 600 - 800

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2401 - LOT OF 10: CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, GERMAN, AND SWEDISH FIXED BLADE KNIVES. (A) BUCK 650C USA PAT PEND 6-1/4” fixed blade 11-1/4” overall combat survival knife handled in hard rubber. LOT - 2401 CONDITION: Near mint to mint, with correct nylon Buck sheath, marked Buck on sheath and safety snap. (B) GERBER PORTLAND OR 97223 USA 4-1/4” fixed blade 9” overall skinner handled in finger notched hard wood. CONDITION: Near mint to mint, includes correct leather sheath signed Gerber. (C) MORAKNIV MADE IN SWEDEN 4-1/8” fixed blade 9” overall handled in green hard rubber. CONDITION: Factory mint, includes correct nylon sheath. (D) PUMA GERMANY 4-1/8” fixed blade 7-3/4” overall handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Excellent, includes correct leather belt sheath signed Puma. (E) COLD STEEL MADE IN USA backed tang marked S R K 6” fixed blade 10-1/2” overall survival knife handled in checkered hard rubber. CONDITION: Near mint to mint, includes correct sheath. (F) KA-BAR USA 3” fixed blade 6-1/4” overall bird knife handled in bone stag handle is cracked by rear pin. CONDITION: Fair to good, includes leather belt sheath signed KA-BAR. (G) WESTERN BOULDAR, CO USA 4” fixed blade 8-3/4” overall hunting knife stacked leather handle. CONDITION: Overall very good, blade is mint, exposed tang in handle is showing rust. No sheath. (H) GORDON custom knife 3-1/2” fixed blade drop point 7-1/2” overall hunting knife handled in hard wood. CONDITION: Mint includes leather belt sheath. (I) A.G. RUSSELL SPRINGDALE ARK USA SOLINGEN IN GERMANY 3-3/4” fixed blade dagger overall is 8-1/4” handled in brown micarta. CONDITION: Mint with no sheath. (J) ARKANSAS MADE DOZIER 4-3/4” fixed blade 9” overall hunting knife handled in black micarta. CONDITION: Factory mint, includes correct nylon sheath. TN Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 1”. 500 - 700

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2402 - LOT OF 5: AMERICAN AND GERMAN CONTEMPORARY 1-2 BLADE LARGE PATTERN FOLDERS. Lot consists of: (A) GERBER USA (PAUL KNIFE). 3-5/8” unusual 1-blade lock back, handled in walnut. CONDITION: Mint includes hard factory fitted box with leather pouch and factory papers. (B) GERBER 4-1/4” single-blade hunter with lock back feature, handled in genuine stag. CONDITION: Mint, includes factory leather pouch, original factory box, and papers. (C) CASE XX USA 1978 2-Dot. 5-1/4” 2-blade folding hunter pattern number 6265SAE handled in jigged wood. CONDITION: Mint, includes factory leather belt sheath. (D) BOKER SOLIDGEN GERMANY STAINLESS. 4-3/4” 1-blade lock back beautifully etched blade, handled in walnut. CONDITION: Mint. (E) PUMA NO 265 STAINLESS GERMANY. 4-1/4” 1-blade lock back handled in checkered black composite. CONDITION: Mint, includes leather belt sheath. TN Largest: 6 - 5/8” x 3 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4”. 500 - 700 2403 - LOT OF 8: CONTEMPORARY LARGE FIXED BLADE KNIVES. (A) KA-BAR OLEAN N.Y. 7” blade 12” overall marked USMC combat utility knife. CONDITION: Factory mint with factory leather sheath also marked KA-BAR USMC and factory box with original papers. (B) CAMILLUS CUTLERY COMPANY, Camillus New York 13031. 7-1/4” fixed blade 12” overall, copy of a Sykes. CONDITION: Mint, includes leather belt sheath, all factory papers, and factory box. (C) UNITED CUTLERY COLT 6” clip point blade, overall 10-3/4” fixed blade survival knife. CONDITION: Mint, includes leather belt sheath, original factory box. (D) TIMBERLINE COLORADO (S.P.E.C.W.A.R) 6-1/4” fixed blade 11-1/2” overall combat survival knife. CONDITION: Mint, includes correct sheath which locks knife into the sheath with correct rigging. (E) FOX 9” fixed blade 14” overall copy of a WWII Bolo handled in brown micarta. CONDITION: Near mint, includes correct leather sheath marked Fox. (F) GERBER USA PORTLAND OR 97223 USA 9-1/4” fixed blade 14-1/2” overall hard rubber handle with heavy brass full guard. CONDITION: Near mint to mint, includes correct sheath signed Gerber. (G) CAMILLUS 6-3/4” blade and 11-1/2” overall reproduction WWII trench knife marked USM3. CONDITION: Mint with correct leather belt sheath signed Camillus USA. (H) BUCK (GENERAL) MODEL 120 USA 7-1/8” fixed blade 12” overall handled in finger notched black phenolic. CONDITION: Near mint with correct leather belt sheath marked Buck. TN Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 3- 1/4” x 2 - 1/4”. 500 - 700

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2404 - LOT OF 10: AMERCIAN AND FOREIGN 1-2 BLADE FOLDERS. Lot consists of: (A) CASE XX Contemporary Flying C 4-1/8” pattern number 4254CVUSA 2-blade trapper handled in lime green composite. CONDITION: Mint, complete with non factory leather belt sheath. (B) A.G. Russell made in Japan 4-3/8” 2-blade special purpose knife handled in hardwood. CONDITION: Mint, with felt bag. (C) Unsigned 5-1/2” 1-blade primitive lockback handled in horn. CONDITION: Fair. (D) A.G. Russell Made in China 3-3/8” 1-blade springless lockback with blade assist handled in black composite. CONDITION: Mint, with factory leather pouch. (E) Eickhorn SOLIGEN, blade face marked first production run 1689/2000. 4-1/2” 1-blade lockback with blade assist handled in aluminum and black composite. CONDITION: Mint. (F) PUMA GERMANY blade face marked 998 PUMA BIRD HUNTER. 3-7/8” special purpose bird knife with gut hook handled in hardwood. CONDITION: Mint. (G) A.G. Russell Year of production 2002 made in Japan. 3-1/2” 1-blade lockback with fancy threaded and pinched front bolster handled in hardwood. CONDITION: Mint. (H) REMINGTON UMC “BULLET” pattern number R1123 circa 1920s 4-1/2” 2-blade folding hunter handled in jigged bone. Master blade is very short and reshaped. Both front and back scale are perfect without cracks and bear a full bullet shield. CONDITION: Fair to good. (I) A.G. Russell made in China 4-1/2” 2-blade rigger’s knife with lockback feature on both master blade and marlin spike handled in all metal construction. CONDITION: Mint. (J) REMINGTON UMC pattern number R7 4-1/4” 3-blade special purpose knife with a .10 and .12 gauge choke adjuster handled in brown delrin. CONDITION: Mint, includes factory box. TN Largest: 6” x 2 - 3/8” x 2 - 1/2”. 500 - 700 LOT - 2404 274

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2405 - LOT OF 9: AMERICAN COMBAT AND COMMERCIAL COMBAT FIXED BLADE KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 14” (B) 10 - 3/8” (C) 9 - 7/8” (D) 6 - 7/8” (E) 7” (F) 6 - 3/4” (G) 6 - 1/8” (H) 6” (I) 4” Overall Length: (A)19 - 1/2” (B)15 - 1/8” (C)14 - 1/2” (D)12” (E)12” (F)11 - 7/8” (G)11” (H)10 - 1/2” (I)7 - 5/8” Lot consists of: (A) US model 1909 bolo knife marked “SA” for Springfield Armory and dated 1910 with hardwood handle and brass pommel cap. CONDITION: Blade shows scattered pitting and staining, blade is missing scabbard, overall good condition (B) US model 1917 bolo knife Marked “Plumb Phila 1918” with hardwood handle and what appears to be a sinew scabbard. CONDITION: Blade markings are worn and knife shows blemishes, scabbard shows a few cracks and holes, overall good condition (C) M1899 bayonet marked “Plumb 1916” missing scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows light pitting, overall good condition (D) KA-BAR USN MK2 fighting knife with scabbard. CONDITION: Blade, handle, and scabbard all show service wear, overall good condition (E) U.S. CAMILLUS N.Y. marked fighting knife with leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows pitting, scabbard shows cracks and wear, overall good condition (F) WWII US Navy theater made fighting knife with scabbard decorated with the metal letters “USN” and the name “Philip” carved in the leather. CONDITION: blade shows pitting and wear, scabbard shows leather flaking, overall fair condition (G) WWII RH PAL-38 fighting knife. CONDITION: blade shows wear and evidence of sharpening, missing scabbard, overall good condition (H) Cattaraugus 225Q fighting knife with leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade, handle, and scabbard all show service wear, overall good condition (I) RH PAL-51 knife with leather scabbard with various markings including the name “E.J. Davis” CONDITION: Blade shows light pitting, knife and scabbard show heavy service wear, overall fair condition. JD Largest: 19 - 1/4” x 4” x 1”. 600 - 800 2406 - LOT OF 2: GERMAN WWI BAYONET AND WWII POLICE DRESS BAYONET. Blade Length: (A) 14 - 5/8” (B) 13” Overall Length: (A) 19 - 3/4” (B) 17 - 1/2”

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Lot contains: (A) Imperial German M98/05 bayonet with a “Deutsche Maschinenfabrik, Duisburg” marked blade dated “17” on the spine, retaining 96+% of its original blued finish with very light scattered marks. Steel fittings retain 85-90% of their original blued finish with light freckling, with dark wooden grip panels. Blued scabbard is unmarked retains 85-90% if its blued finish with light freckling and scattered marks. Early leather frog is attached with moderate wear. CONDITION: Excellent plus. (B) Third Reich Polizei dress bayonet with a “E.F. Horster, Solingen” marked blade with light runner and scattered marks with light freckling, mainly on the tip. Nickel plated brass fittings retain 95+5 of their finish with a unit marking of “K.M.161.” with aluminum police eagle mounted on the stag grips. Black leather scabbard retains 90+% of its finish with light mildew in its recess, and nickel plated brass fittings retain 90-95% of its finish, with the matching unit marking near the throat. CONDITION: Excellent plus. WZ Larger: 20 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. 500 - 800 2407 - LOT OF 2: AMERICAN WWII FIXED BLADE KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 7 - 1/2” (B) 7 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 12” (B) 12 - 1/4”

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Lot consists of: (A) US World War II Kennedy Arms fighting knife with leather scabbard. CONDITION: Blade shows very light wear and maintains its original bluing. Blade is marked “US” on the ricasso. Hardwood handle is faintly marked “Kennedy Arms St. Paul” and displays signs of wear from service use. Metal bolts show signs of corrosion. Leather scabbard is marked “Kennedy Bros. Arms Co. St. Paul” with the number “227S” at top. Scabbard is missing 1/3 of the top where the knife gets attached to a belt. This is a very scarce example of a WWII fighting knife. Very good overall. (B) US World War I Mark I Trench Knife with mismatched parts. The knife is marked “U.S. 1918 H.D. & S. 1918” on handle and “Aulion” on blade. CONDITION: Blade is in very good condition and has been preserved in a light coating of oil. Handle exhibits heavy brass fading and pitting. Metal scabbard exhibits pitting and blemishes. Good overall. JD Larger: 12 - 1/4” x 4” x 2 - 1/2”. 1,000 - 1,500

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2408 - LOT OF 3: STERIL DAGGERS. Blade Length: (A) 10” (B) 9” (C) 5 - 1/2” Overall Length: (A) 15” (B) 13 1/2” (C) 9 - 5/8” (A) Chinese Republic Kuomintang Army Officer’s Dagger c. 1927-1948. 10” blade 14-3/4” overall handled in raised skin with brass overlay. CONDITION: Very good, includes correct sheath with brass overlay throat and tip, locking mechanism still works, with leather frog. (B) Imperial Japanese Naval Officer’s Dagger c. late WWII 1945-1946. 8-7/8” blade 13-1/2” overall handled in raised skin embellished with brass decorations. CONDITION: Very good, with correct scabbard with embellished brass throat and tip, which has been painted. Locking mechanism does not work. (C) Late 19th century European Dagger. 5-3/8” fixed blade 9-1/2” overall very finely 100% of etched blade visible handled in ebony. CONDITION: Excellent plus, without sheath. TN Largest: 16 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2” x 1”. 500 - 700

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2409 - LOT OF 3: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4” (B) 4” (C) 5” Overall Length: (A) 8 - 3/8” (B) 8 - 3/8” (C) 9 - 5/8” (A) Randall Old Style Trout & Bird with 4” carbon blade Brass guard and smooth sambar stag handle in Roughback Randall scabbard. CONDITION: Very good with scabbard showing light soiling. Knife is excellent. (B) Randall New Style Trout & Bird with 4” carbon blade. Brass Guard and sambar stag handle in Randall scabbard. CONDITION: As new. (C) Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail with 5” carbon blade Nickel silver guard and sambar stag handle in Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: As new. TDW 900 - 1,500 LOT - 2409

2410 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 1/2” (B) 5” Overall Length: (A) 9” (B) 9 - 1/2” (A) RANDELL MADE ORLANDO FLA. Name between 2 swords. 4-1/2” saber ground drop point clip blade. 9” overall. Handled in genuine stag. Heavy brass single guard, aluminum crown. Original factory sheath complete with sharpening stone. CONDITION: Factory mint condition. (B) RANDELL MADE ORLANDO FLA. Name between 2 swords. 5” saber ground clip point blade. 9-1/2” overall. Handled in genuine stag. Heavy single finger guard with aluminum crown. Original factory sheath complete with sharpening stone. CONDITION: Mint condition. TN 1,200 - 1,500

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2411 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4” (B) 5 - 1/8” Overall Length: (A) 8 - 1/4” (B) 10” (A) Randall Old Style Trout & Bird with Sambar stag handle and brass guard. Randall scabbard marked for model 5. CONDITION: Good, as has been lightly polished. Scabbard is as new. Randall Model 4 5” with carbon blade sole leather handle with brass guard and dural butt in Randall scabbard marked properly. CONDITION: Very fine with no use evident. TDW 800 - 1,250

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2412 - LOT OF 3: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 3 - 5/8” (B) 4 - 1/2” (C) 5” Overall Length: (A) 8” (B) 9” (C) 9 - 1/4” Randall Model 8 Trout & Bird with Brass guard Sambar stag handle with brass butt plate 4” carbon steel blade and comes in Randall scabbard marked for model 5 but fits well. CONDITION: Very good with very light use. (B) Randall Model 7 Fisherman Hunter 4-1/2” stainless blade with polished finger groove sambar stag handle with Nickel silver guard and Randall roughback scabbard. CONDITION: Good with light use scabbard is very fine. (C) Randall Model 3 Hunter with 5” blade with brass guard and stag handle. CONDITION: Knife is without scabbard, blade brightly polished, grip very fine. TDW 750 - 1,000

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2413 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 7/8” (B) 6 - 1/8” Overall Length: (A) 9” (B) 11” (A) RANDELL MADE ORLANDO FLA. Surrounded by swords. 4-1/4” clip point blade. 9” overall. Handle composed of stacked leather, heavy single finger guard with brass crown single tang. Original factory sheath marked “74 RANDELL MADE KNIVES ORLANDO, FL”. CONDITION: Excellent. (B) RANDELL MADE ORLANDO FLA. Surrounded by swords. 6-1/8” saber ground clip point blade. 11” overall. Handle composed of stacked leather. Heavy brass half guard, aluminum crown with threaded tang. Original factory sheath marked “4 6” RANDELL MADE KNIVES ORLANDO, FL”. CONDITION: Excellent. 1,500 - 2,000

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2414 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4” (B) 5 - 1/8” Overall Length: (A) 8 - 3/4” (B) 9 - 3/8” (A) RANDELL MADE ORLANDO FLA. 4” flat ground clip point blade. 8-3/4” overall. Handle composed of stacked leather, single brass finger guard. Aluminum pummel, threaded tang. Original sheath with sharpening stone. Safety snaps are pink in color and read “RANDELL MADE ORLANDO FLA.” CONDITION: Condition is excellent. (B) RANDELL MADE ORLANDO FLA. 5-1/8” saber ground clip point blade. 9-3/8” overall. Handle is stacked leather, brass single guard. Aluminum flat pummel. Original factory sheath with pink snaps labeled “RANDEL MADE ORLANDO FLA.” CONDITION: Condition is excellent to near mint. TN 1,500 - 2,000

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2415 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 5” (B) 6 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 9 - 1/2” (B) 11” (A) Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail with 5” stainless blade. Nickel silver 1 guard with dural butt and micarta handle. Randall smoothback scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Very good with very slight blade staining, original edge, excellent scabbards. (B) Vintage Randall Camp & Trail with 6-1/4” carbon steel blade. Brass guard with sole leather grip and dural but. Wide red/white/black spacers. Comes in contemporary black leather Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Fair with cleaned blade with evidence of polishing and sharpening. Handle, guard and butt are excellent. Scabbard is excellent. TDW 800 - 1,250

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2416 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 3 - 1/4” (B) 5” Overall Length: (A) 7 - 1/2” (B) 9 - 7/8” (A) Randall Model 11-3 Skinner with 3” carbon blade, brass guard and sambar stag handle with brass butt plate. CONDITION: Very fine with evidence of carry use on scabbard with original edge. (B) Randall Model 4 Big Game Skinner with 5” carbon blade. Brass guard finger groove sambar stag handle with brass butt plate. Come in Randall scabbard for model 23, but fits well. CONDITION: Very fine with no indication of use. TDW 800 - 1,250

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2417 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4” (B) 5” Overall Length: (A) 8 - 3/8” (B) 9 - 3/4” (A) Custom Randall Model 8 Trout & Bird with 4” blade with brass guard with black and brass spacers and brass butt. Bloodwood handle and housed in Randall scabbard. CONDITION: As new. (B) Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail with 5” carbon blade, Nickel silver guard with stabilized maple handle. Housed in Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Very fine to new with handling marks. TDW 800 - 1,250

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2418 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 1/2” (B) 6” Overall Length: (A) 9” (B) 10 - 1/2” (A) Randall model 3 Hunter with 5” carbon blade, brass guard and sambar stag handle. In Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Very good as lightly polished. Scabbard is excellent. (B) Randall Model 12 Little Bear Bowie. with 6” carbon blade, brass guard and sambar stag handle. In Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: As new. TDW 1,000 - 1,500

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2419 - LOT OF 2: VINTAGE RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 6” (B) 6” Overall Length: (A) 10 - 3/4” (B) 11” (A) Vintage Randall Model 1 Fighter with 6” carbon steel blade with double nickel silver guard Sambar stag handle and Dural butt. Housed in Johnson roughback pattern Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Very good with light scratching of blade. Handle has a mellow patina, scabbard slightly soiled with good stitching. (B) Randall Model 4 Big Game and Skinner. 6” carbon blade with brass single guard wide spacers, sambar stag handle and housed in a Johnson pattern roughback scabbard with contemporary stone. CONDITION: Fair with scratches and current sharpening markings. Stag is very fine. Scabbard is slightly oil stained with good stitching and supple. TDW 1,000 - 1,500

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2420 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4” (B) 4” Overall Length: (A) 8 - 1/4” (B) 8 - 1/2” (A) Randall Model 8 Trout & Bird with 4” carbon blade, brass guard and sambar stage handle with compass in butt. In Randall scabbard. CONDITION: Very fine with light handling. (B) Randall Old Style Trout & bird with 4” carbon blade. Brass guard and sambar stag handle in Randall scabbard. CONDITION: Very fine with slight soiling of scabbard and blade as new. TDW 800 - 1,250

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2421 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4” (B) 4 - 1/8” Overall Length: (A) 8 - 3/8” (B) 8 - 1/2” (A) Randall Model 8 Trout & Bird with 4” carbon blade with nickel silver guard, dural butt and white micarta handle. In Randall scabbard. CONDITION: Very good with as new blade, handle has a very minute crack from but for 2”. (B) Randall Model 8 Trout & Bird. 4” carbon blade with brass guard and sambar stag handle. Housed in Randall scabbard marked for model 5 but fits well. CONDITION: Fair as blade is out of polish and poorly sharpened. Scabbard is excellent. TDW 750 - 1,000

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2422 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 1/2” (B) 5” Overall Length: (A) 9 - 1/8” (B) 9 - 1/2” (A) Randall Model 23 Gamemaster. 4-1/2” stainless blade with Brass guard and finger groove micarta handle. Comes in Roughback Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Good with evidence of polishing and sharpening on blade. Scabbard is lightly soiled. (B) Randal Model 5 Camp & Trail with 5” stainless blade, nickel silver guard with dural butt and black micarta handle. In Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Very fine with light handling and no use. TDW 1,000 - 1,250

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2423 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL FIGHTING KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 6 - 3/4” (B) 7 - 1/4” Overall Length: (A) 11 - 1/2” (B) 12 - 1/4” (A) Randall model 1 Fighter with 7” carbon steel blade and nickel silver single guard with finger groove black micarta handle and Dural butt. Housed in black leather Randall scabbard. CONDITION: Very fine to new. (B) Randall Model 14 Attack with 7-1/2” stainless steel blade with brass double guard, finger groove black micarta handle with hole for wrist thong. Housed in proper leather Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Very fine to new. TDW 1,000 - 1,500

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2424 - LOT OF 2: VINTAGE RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 6” (B) 6” Overall Length: (A) 11” (B) 10 - 3/4” (A) Vintage Randall Model 1 Fighter with 6” carbon blade Brass guard, sole leather handle and dural butt. Comes in Randall nickel snap scabbard with white stone. CONDITION: Good with stained and period sharpened blade. Handle is mottled and needs oiling. Scabbard is very fine roughback pattern with good white stone. (B) Vintage Randall Model 3 Hunter with 6” carbon blade, nickel silver guard, dural butt and red micarta handle. In Randall roughback scabbard with grey stone. CONDITION: Good as polished and period sharpened. Scabbard is lightly soiled. TDW 1,000 - 1,500

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2425 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 6” (B) 6” Overall Length: (A) 11” (B) 11 - 1/4” (A) Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail with 6” carbon blade Brass guard and butt with sole leather handle. Houses in Randall scabbard with stone CONDITION: Very fine with handling marks only. (B) Randall Model 12 Sportsmans Bowie with 6” carbon blade. Brass single guard and butt. Sole leather handle in Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: As new with handling. TDW 1,000 - 1,500

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LOT - 2428 2426 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4” (B) 5” Overall Length: (A) 7 - 3/4” (B) 9 - 1/2”

2428 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 6” (B) 6” Overall Length: (A) 10 - 3/4” (B) 10 - 3/4”

(A) Randall Combat Companion. 4” stainless blade with nickel silver guard and black micarta handle. Comes in Randall boot scabbard. CONDITION: Very fine with slight wear and original edge. (B) Randall Model 10 SaltWater Fisherman with 5” stainless blade and micarta handle with hole for wrist thong. With Randall scabbard. CONDITION: Very good with very light use evident and original edge. TDW 600 - 900

(A) Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail. 6” stainless blade with Nickel silver 1 guard and Micarta handle. Randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Good with light staining on blade and very slightly fouled edge. Scabbard is excellent. (B) Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail with 6” stainless blade, Nickel silver 1 guard and red micarta handle. Comes in randall scabbard with stone. CONDITION: Very fine with original edge and excellent scabbard. TDW 600 - 900

2427 - LOT OF 2: RANDALL KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 6” (B) 7” Overall Length: (A) 10 - 3/4” 11 - 3/4”

2429 - RANDALL MODEL 12 SMITHSONIAN WITH IVORY GRIPS. Blade Length: 11” Overall Length: 16-1/4”

(A) Randall Model 5 Camp & Trail with 6” carbon blade. Nickel silver single guard with sambar stag handle. Houses in Johnson roughback scabbard for model 12 6”, but fits well. CONDITION: Fair as blade has been cleaned with pitting at ricasso. Handle is good, scabbard is excellent. (B) Randall Model 3 hunter with 7” carbon blade, brass single guard and finger groove sambar stag handle. Housed in Randall scabbard with stone. Knife is factory engraved with the name Edward Nash on right side of blade. CONDITION: Very good as used and cared for. Scabbard is newer production. TDW 800 - 1,250

Massive 11” carbon steel blade with Randall made touchmark on left side of blade. Sharpened top of Bowie blade for 4-1/2”. Made of 1/2” blade stock and fitted with double forward swept nickel silver guard with matching nickel silver collar. Elephant ivory handle with nickel silver buttcap with black spacer. Comes with smoothback Randall Orlando marked scabbard with pouch for oilstone and “RANDALL MADE” snap. CONDITION: Very good with no blade use or sharpening. Guard and buttcap are tarnished and just need cleaning. Ivory grip has full length shrinkage crack from age. Scabbard shows light handling and staining at guard from storage. TDW 800 - 1,200

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2430 - RANDALL BOWIE KNIFE. Blade Length: 11” Overall Length: 17- 1/2” RANDALL MADE ORLANDO, FLA. Wording is enclosed in swords. 11-1/8” saber ground clip point blade with brass back. 17-1/2” overall length. Handled in genuine stag. Double guard, forward guard is a massive brass “C” guard. Smaller guard is also brass, brass pummel with threaded tang. Original leather sheath with sharpening stone, pink snaps labeled “Randell made FL”. CONDITION: Condition is excellent. 15,000 - 25,000

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2431 - MASSIVE AWESOME 100 BLADE SHOWPIECE HERZ KNIFE. Blade Length: Varies Overall Length: 5”

Herz Germany. 4-1/2” long and 2-1/4” wide 100 blade showpiece knife. Handled in mother of pearl. Scales are replaceable by removing 4 screws on each, front and back, scale. A masterpiece of engineering and craftsmanship. CONDITION: Condition is factory mint. 5,000 - 7,000 2432 - LOT OF 8: WORLD WAR II US MILITARY FIGHTING KNIVES. Lot consists of: (A) 3 USMC Ka-Bar knives and scabbards. 2 are marked “KA-BAR”, “USMC”, 1 marked “KA-BAR OLEAN NY”. Stacked leather grips, leather scabbards. CONDITION: Very good, all showing moderate wear. The blades retaining much of their original parkerized finishes, grips with minor dents. Leather scabbards, very good with pliable leather and tight seams. (B) Cattaraugus 225Q fighting knife and scabbard. CONDITION: Excellent, bright blade showing no wear, stacked leather grip excellent, pommel with areas of light surface roughness. Scabbard with moderate wear. (C) Fighting knife and scabbard, blade marked on the ricasso “ROBESON SHUR EDGE” and “U.S.A.”. CONDITION: Excellent showing little wear or use. (D) Fighting knife and scabbard, cross guard marked “KA_BAR OLEAN NY”. CONDITION: Excellent showing minor use. (E) Fighting knife and scabbard, ricasso marked “KINFOLKS USA”. CONDITION: Very good, blade with minor scratches, excellent grip. Scabbard showing moderate wear. (F) Fighting knife and scabbard. Ricasso marked “KUTMASTER UTICA USA”. CONDITION: Very good, blade showing no wear, grip with minor wear, scabbard showing moderate wear. DG Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2” x 1 1/2”. 800 - 1,200 284

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2433 - LOT OF 8: KARLSBAD SOUVENIR FOLDING KNIVES WITH FANCY INLAID HANDLES AND 2 ANCIENT BLADES. There are 6 KARLSBAD souvenir folding knives with fancy inlayed handles. Ranging from a 4” 3-blade folding knife to a 2-1/2” 2-blade folding knife. 1 knife (C) includes a leather knife purse. CONDITION: Knives are all in excellent to mint condition. Also in this lot are 2 ancient blades. One is a framed French 15th century complete folding knife with hallmarked blade. The other is a single-blade only with 3 ancient coins. TN Largest: 4 - 1/8” x 1”. 800 - 1,200 2434 - LOT OF 18: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN 1-2-3 BLADE PATTERNS. (A) CATTARAUGUS USA. 5-1/2” blade when folded, 10” open folding machete with overall length of 15-1/2”. Handled in black composition, excellent condition. (B) Foreign unusual folding dirk. 3-1/2” blade when closed, 7-1/4” when open, 11-3/4” overall. Handled in horn, both scales perfect. Heavy brass bolster with finger guard. Knife has lock back feature. Overall condition is excellent. (C) WEIDMAN’S SOLIGEN GERMANY. 5” 1-blade lock back folding hunter handled in stag. Knife is in mint condition. (G) FIGT’N ROOSTER. Back tang marked Frank Buster Cut. Co Germany. 3-3/4” 3-blade lock back whittler. Condition factory mint. (E) HIBBARD SPENCER BARTLETT. 5” single-blade Texas toothpick handled in celluloid. Remaining 13 knives of various patterns handled in bone, celluloid, and all metal construction. CONDITION: Overall condition is excellent to mint. TN Largest: 11 - 1/4” x 3”. 800 - 1,200 2435 - LOT OF 26: NOVELTY AND SPECIAL PURPOSE KNIVES. This lot includes makers such as SWAN WORKS OHLIGS GERMANY, D. PERES SOLIGEN GERMANY, ALLEN CUTLERY CO, OLBERTZ SOLLIGEN, EAGLE, BROWN, ROSTFREI SULLIGEN, and LATIMA ITALY. Each knife is equipped with various special blades in single and multiblade patterns. CONDITION: Knives are in various conditions from very good to excellent. TN Largest: 5” x 1”. 800 - 1,200 LOT - 2433

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2436 - LOT OF 31: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN FOLDING KNIVES 1-2-3-4-8 BLADE PATTERNS. Lot includes 31 folding knives by makers such as; IMPERIAL PROV. RI, IMPERIAL PROV. USA, B & B ST. PAUL, ANVILE PROV. USA, COLONIAL PROVIDENCE RI, HENRY SEARS & SON, L.F. SC USA, USA, C.F. WOLFERTZ ALLENTOWN, JOHN PRIMBLE BELNAP, ROBESON USA, CAMILLUS, ALLENTOWN, W.H. MORLEY & SONS, TROLL, OUR EST, ROBERT KLAAS, BRISTOL, PADEL. Various patterns of 1 through multi blade patterns of various handles. CONDITION: Condition is very good through mint. TN Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 1 1/4”. 800 - 1,200

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2437 - LOT OF 42: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN FOLDING KNIVES IN 1-2-3-4 BLADE PATTERNS. Includes; (EE) Unsigned 3-1/8” single-blade unusual lock back with a full paper description. (D) YORK CUTLERY MADE IN GERMANY. 4” bone handled 2-blade slim jack. (F) YORK CUTLERY CO. SOLIGEN GERMANY. Blade face marked “Improved Muskrat Knife”. Secondary blade stamped “Hawbaker’s Special”. 3-3/4” bone handled serpentine muskrat knife. (H) H.A. DREER PHILA. 4” 2-blade farmer’s jack. Handled in ebony. Excellent condition. (X) HOLLEY MFG CO LAKEVILLE. 3-1/2” swell center 2-blade pen knife handled in genuine ivory. LOT - 2437 Both scales are perfect, both blades have strong snap in both open and closed direction c. 1844-1904. (P) HARRISON BROS & HOWSON SHEFFIELD. 3-blade cyclist’s knife. Remaining 36 knives consist of 1, 2, 3, and 4-blade various patterns handled in bone, wood, m.o.p, and genuine ivory. TN Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 1/2”. 800 - 1,200 2438 - LOT OF 23: AMERIAN AND FOREIGN FOLDING KNIVES IN 1-2-3-4-6 BLADE PATTERNS. (H) Unsigned primitive scissors handled in ivory. Scissor handle has 2 hide-a-way folding knives. 4” overall length. Condition is excellent. (O) VALLEY FORGE CUTLERY CO NEWARK NJ. 2-blade fancy all metal senator pen knife. Excellent condition. (C) PATENT PRAUNEGGP stamped on fork and knife handle. 4-1/2” knife, fork, and spoon. All metal construction with factory pouch in excellent condition. (A) R. BOOKMILLER CUTLERY 132 N QUEEN. Lancaster advertiser. Fair to good condition. 19 remaining knives are American and foreign origin in 1,2,3,4, and 6 blade patterns. CONDITION: Overall condition is very good to mint. Largest: 7 - 1/4” x 1 - 3/4”. 800 - 1,200 286

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2439 - LOT OF 14: 10 FOREIGN EXOTIC FIXED BLADE KNIVES AND PAPERWEIGHT, 2 BLADES. (A) China, Mongolia, and Tibet Trousse. Knife and chop sticks. Knife is fixed blade with 6-5/8” blade, 11” overall. Section handle of smooth white bone and hardwood. 2 smooth white bone chop sticks. Correct sheath, condition is excellent. (B) China, Mongolia, and Tibet Trousse. Knife and chop sticks. Knife is fixed blade with 6” blade, 9-3/4” overall. Heavy brass decorated mounts. Pommel has high relief dragon. Body of handle is hard wood with brass decorated ovals. Sheath is solid brass tip and throat, heavily decorated with dragons. Sheath LOT - 2439 has turquoise stone. 12 remaining items consist of foreign exotic fixed blades and one solid brass paperweight depicting a folding knife. CONDITION: Overall condition is very good to excellent. TN Largest: 15” x 2 - 1/4”. 800 - 1,200 2440 - LOT OF 27: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CONTEMPORARY FOLDING KNIVES, 3 KNIFE BOXES, 2 LARGE CUSTOM FIXED BLADES. Included are 2 fixed blade knives, the largest fixed blade is a handmade contemporary knife with a blade length of 12-3/4” and overall 20” long. The guard is signed by owner, in this case “Bucher, Lancaster 1994”. This lot also includes 27 American and foreign contemporary folders with the largest being a Marbles Gladstone Michigan contemporary production, 1 of 500 with a 6-1/4” closed measurement. The handle includes LOT - 2440 embossed game scenes, this is mint in box. There are 2 Gerber knives, 1 is a Paul knife mint, in correct sheath. 3 fine fancy mint condition Swedish folders in leather pouches. 4 factory mint Brockman folding knives with factory box. 3-piece imperial fountain pen and pencil with 2-blade jack knife in factory box. 3-piece Japanese knife, fork, and spoon picnic set, mint in factory pouch. Fine 2-piece JA Henckels knife, fork, and spoon in factory pouch knife handle is damaged. 12 other mint condition American and foreign boxed folding knives. TN Largest: 21” x 6 - 1/2”. 800 - 1,200 2441 - 19TH CENTURY DIRK BY J. BEAL & SONS OF SHEFFIELD. Blade Length: 7” Overall Length: 11 - 3/4” This 1880s dirk knife by a well known Sheffield firm is marked “J. BEAL & SONS” along with Beal’s ENDURE trademark. The 7” double edged blade is etched with scrollwork and the words LOT - 2441 “NEVER DRAW ME WITHOUT REASON NOR SHEATH ME WITHOUT HONOUR”. The nickel silver cutlery style handle bears foliate designs and carries a series II British registry mark that indicates registry of the handle’s design on July 11, 1881. Overall length 11-3/4”. The original morocco leather sheath has a nickel silver tip and throat and is decorated with gold leaf. CONDITION: Both knife and sheath are in excellent condition with little or no sharpening and only a few spots and light cleaning marks. The handle too is in excellent condition without dents. 300 - 400

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2442 - 1850S-1860S SPEAR POINT BOWIE BY R. BUNTING & SON, SHEFFIELD. Blade Length: 6 - 7/8” Overall Length: 11 - 1/8” Produced during the 1850s-1860s era by a famous English bowie knife maker, this knife bears the marking “[R.] Bunting & Son, Sheffield”. The 6-7/8” long spear point blade has a sharpened false edge and is separated from the handle with a heavy, flat nickel silver guard. The stag handle stabs are beautifully textured on both sides, and the obverse bears a nickel silver escutcheon. Overall length 11-1/8”. The original morocco leather sheath has a nickel silver tip and throat and is decorated with gold leaf. CONDITION: This knife is in excellent condition with what appears to be its original blade finish, little or no sharpening, and superb handles with only a couple of small cracks. The sheath in very good condition with scattered light scuffing and dents. A very fine example of a typical Civil War era bowie knife. MZ 500 - 700

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2443 - 19TH CENTURY SPEAR POINT BOWIE BY GEORGE BUTLER, SHEFFIELD. Blade Length: 7 - 7/8” Overall Length: 11 - 3/4” Dating c.1860-1890, this classic bowie is stamped on the face of its blade “V (crown) R, GEORGE BUTLER & COMPANY, TRINITY WORKS, SHEFFIELD”, along with the company’s trademark ART. The 7-7/8” saber ground spear point blade has fluted filework on its spine, and the thick nickel silver guard is ornately shaped. The handles are of fine quality stag and the front scale is inlaid with a crest style escutcheon. Overall length 11-3/4”. The original sheath is of heavy leather stitched up one side and retains its original belt loop. CONDITION: This knife is in excellent condition with what appears to be its original blade finish and little or no sharpening with only scattered light scratches and corrosion. The handles have no cracks and the sheath is in excellent condition with only light scuffing. PROVENANCE: The Ron Tunison Collection (Skinner sale #3305M, November 4, 2019; lot 92). 500 - 700

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2444 - SHEFFIELD-MADE CIVIL WAR DIRK KNIFE OF JOHN SMITH, 30TH AND 59TH MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. Blade Length: 5 - 1/2” Overall Length: 9 - 1/2” This dirk knife is unsigned, but bears the characteristics of those made in Sheffield, England at the time of the Civil War. The 5-1/2” double edged blade does not have a ricasso, and is etched in a panel, “John Smith, Lowell” – custom etchings of this type being a great rarity. The nickel silver cutlery style handle with foliate decorations is accompanied by an oval nickel silver guard. Overall length 9-1/2”. The original morocco leather sheath has a nickel silver tip and throat and is decorated with gold leaf. This knife is accompanied by historical data on John Smith and a history of the 30th and 59th Massachusetts regiments. A 37-year old laborer from Lowell, Massachusetts, Smith enlisted as a private on 9/25/1861 and was supposedly killed at the Battle of the Crater, Petersburg, Virginia 7/30/1864. CONDITION: The knife is in excellent condition with signs of light sharpening but still retaining much of its original polish, the sheath has only scatted scuffs. 600 - 800

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2445 - ORNATE DIRK KNIFE BY GEORGE WOSTENHOLM OF SHEFFIELD. Blade Length: 4” Overall Length: 7 - 5/8” This very ornate dirk knife by George Wostenholm & Son, Sheffield, England is marked with the celebrated firm’s trademark “IXL” on its handle. The extremely thick blade measures 4” in length. The knife’s handle and sheath, including the downturned quillons, are of cast brass with foliate designs in relief. Overall length 7-5/8”. CONDITION: The darkened blade is in very good condition, showing signs of sharpening, and there are scattered marks on the handle and sheath. MZ 300 - 400

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2446 - LOT OF 58: TOBACCO SPEARS, SOME SIGNED. Lot consists of 58 tobacco spears of various shapes and sizes. 800 - 1,000 2447 - D. SCOTT ROGERS BRONZE US MODEL 1880 HUNTING KNIFE. Blade Length: 10” Overall Length: 16 - 3/4” Cast bronze representation of a U.S. Army Model 1880 hunting knife. Measuring 16-3/4” overall and cast into the reverse “1/1 Copyright 05, D.S. Rogers U.S. Model 1880 Hunting Knife Issued To Cavalry.”. CONDITION: Bronze exhibits areas of green patina. DG 400 - 600

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2448 - J.N. COOPER CUSTOM “APACHE” FIXED BLADE. Blade Length: 7” Overall Length: 12” Saber ground clip point fighter. Handled in sectioned brown micarta with heavy full brass C-guard and pommel. No sheath. This knife is 1 of 7 from his personal doctor’s collection, which is why it does not have a sheath. CONDITION: Near mint plus. DB 800 - 1,200 2449 - LOT OF 2: CASE FRAMED KNIFE DISPLAYS. Blade Length: Varies Overall Length: Varies

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Lot consists of: (A) Case wood and glass non-locking knife display which contains 4 large stag folders as follows: 5-1/4” No. 5251SS 2-blade narrow clasp knife, 5” No. 51139LSS 1-blade folding hunter, 4-1/8” No. R5254SS 2-blade trapper, 3-5/8” No. 5318 3-blade Stockman. Circa contemporary. CONDITION: Near mint. (B) Case wood and glass locking knife display which contains 4 stag folders and 2 bone stag folders as follows: 3-1/2” No. 5207SS 2-blade small Trapper, 2-3/4” No. 62132SS 2-blade small Canoe, 2-3/4” No. 5220SS 2-blade Peanut, 3-1/4” No. 83087SS 3-blade Stockman, 3-1/4” No. 53087 3-blade Stockman, 2-3/4” No. 6220SS 2-blade Peanut. Circa contemporary. CONDITION: Near mint. TN 500 - 700

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2450 - LOT OF 2: CASE KNIFE DISPLAYS. Blade Length: Varies Overall Length: Varies Lot consists of: (A) Case Lightning No. 6151 Serial No. 2522 1-blade narrow clasp mounted on hardwood wall plaque. Single knife display for the Case Collector Club 1981. (B) Case Lightning set of 1 and 2-blade patterns in blue jigged bone. 8 knives in total displayed in a locking wood and glass case. Largest is a 4-1/8” No. 6254SS 2-blade Trapper, followed by these patterns: 4-1/4” No. LOT - 2450 610094SS 1-blade Texas Toothpick, 3” No. 610096SS 1-blade Texas Toothpick, 3-3/4” No. 6185 1-blade Physician’s Knife, 3-1/2” No. 61953L 1-blade Lock Back, 2-3/4” No. TH 62165SS mini 2-blade folding Hunter, 2-3/4” No. 6220SS 2-blade Peanut, 2-3/4” No. 62132SS 2-blade small Canoe. Circa contemporary. CONDITION: Near mint. TN 500 - 700

2451 - LOT OF 10: CASE FACTORY BOXED COMMEMORATIVE TRAPPERS. Blade Length: Varies Overall Length: Varies Lot consists of: (A) 4-1/8” No. 6254 2-blade First Blood - The Capture at Fort Sumter. (B) 4-1/8” No. 6254 America Strikes Back - Operation Enduring Freedom. (C) 4-1/8” No. 6254 2-blade Collector’s Series. (D) 4-1/8” No. 6254SS 2-blade Confederate States of America - The Civil War 1861-1865. (E) 4-1/8” No. 6254SS 2-blade US LOT - 2451 Mint Gold Dollar Sacajawea with coin. (F) 4-1/8” No. 6254SS 2-blade 1836-1986 Texas Sesquicentennial. (G) 4-1/8” No. 6254SS 2-blade United States Morgan Dollar with 1921 Morgan silver dollar. (H) 4-1/8” No. 6254SS 1886-1986 Statue of Liberty - Liberty Enlightening the World. (I) 4-1/2” No. 86240 2-blade Elvis Aron Presley January 8th, 1935 - August 16th, 1977 Long Live the King. (J) 4-1/8” No. 6354SS 2-blade Indian Head Nickel with actual coin. Circa contemporary. CONDITION: Near mint. TN 500 - 700

LOT - 2452 2452 - LOT OF 2: VINTAGE CASE FOLDING KNIVES. Blade Length: (A) 4 - 1/8” (B) 4 - 1/4” Lot consists of: (A) Case XX 4-1/8” No. 5254 2-blade stag handled Trapper. Back scale has some damage and center pin. Blades are solid and have strong snap in both open and close direction. Circa 1940-1964. CONDITION: Very good. (B) Case XX 4-1/4” No 6275SP 2-blade green bone Moose long pull-long spay. Knife has been repinned for master blade, some damage on back scale by center pin. Blades have good snap in both open and close direction. Circa 1940’s. CONDITION: Good to very good. TN 400 - 600 290

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2453 - LOT OF 8: VARIOUS CASE 1, 2, AND 3 BLADE PATTERNS HANDLED IN STAG OR BONE. Lot consists of: (A) Case Lightning 5-1/4” No. DR6103LSS 1-blade bone handled folding Hunter. (B) Case Lightning 3-5/8” No. 6.54052SS 4-blade Congress pen knife. (C) Case Lightning 3-1/2” No. 52032SS 3-blade Stockman. (D) Case Lightning 3-1/2” No. 54052SS 4-blade Congress pen knife with engraved bolsters and blue etched blade. (E) Case Lightning 2-3/8” No. LOT - 2453 6.52154 2-blade mini Trapper handled in bone. (F) Case Lightning 2-3/4” No. V5327SS 3-blade small stag Stockman. (G) Case Lightning 3-1/4” No. V53087SS 3-blade stag Stockman. (H) Case Lightning 2-11/16” No. 5333SS 3-blade small stag Stockman. Circa contemporary. CONDITION: Near mint. TN 500 - 700

2454 - LOT OF 7: CASE COMMEMORATIVE AND COLLECTOR KNIVES - COMPLETE WITH FACTORY DISPLAY BOXES. Lot consists of: (A) Case XX Stainless USA 1-dot (1979) 1-blade Big Daddy Barlow stag Founder’s knife in wood and glass wall display, serial No. S0546. (B) Case Lightning 5-1/4” No. 6225-SAB 2-blade folding wood handled Hunter commemorating Oklahoma Run of 89 1889-1989. Serial No. 032. In fitted factory wood case. (C) Case Lightning 4-3/4” one blade Changer with four interchangeable blades; clip, saw, drop, utility. Handle is done in colored scrimshaw of bear scenes. Complete with leather belt sheath. All parts are in fitted LOT - 2454 factory tin with papers. (D) Case XX USA 5-dot (1975) 3-5/8” No. P137SS 1-blade Sod Buster commemorating the Kentucky Bicentennial 1775-1975. Complete with factory box. (E) Case Lightning set of 2 knifes; 3” No. 6225-1/2 2-blade swell center Jackknife, 2-3/4” No. 62132SSP 2-blade small Canoe pen knife. Father and Son knife set serial No. 063 in fitted factory box. (F) Case Lightning 4-1/8” No. 7254SS 2-blade Trapper commemorating the Yellow Rose of Texas, serial No. 18. Complete with factory fitted display box and paper box. Circa contemporary. CONDITION: Near mint. TN 500 - 700

2455 - LOT OF 2: ELDON PETERSON FOLDER KNIFE AND CASTEEL FOLDER KNIFE WITH MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLE. Blade Length: (A) 3” , (B) 2 - 3/4” Overall Length: (A) 7 - 1/4”, (B) 6 - 1/2” (A) Eldon Peterson, 7-1/4” overall with a 3” drop point blade. Mammoth ivory scales. Wonderfully engraved on the blade and bolster in a tight scroll and vine pattern with a clam shell design at frontispiece piece. The mammoth ivory is scrimshawed with additional matching open scroll with flower on both sides. The engraving is signed “FM”. CONDITION: Very fine and shows no use. The mammoth ivory has several minute age cracks which is normal for this material. (B) Dianna Casteel, custom folder knife with Damascus bolster and Mother of Pearl grip scales. 6-1/2” overall with 2-3/4” blade. Side lock with Mother of Pearl inlays down spine. Elegant and wonderful craftsmanship. CONDITION: As new with slight handling. TW 1,200 - 2,400

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2456 - LOT OF 3: ROB CHARLTON KABAR, BOWIE, & DIRK. Blade Length: 7”, 7” , 3 - 1/2” Overall Length: 12 - 1/4”, 12”, 6 - 3/4” Lot consists of: Rob Charlton custom Damascus knives. Rob is an outstanding bladesmith and outstanding American who has been making these custom knives for over 38 years. (A) Charlton Kabar fighter, 12” overall with 7” hand forged Damascus blade and double guard. Grooved walnut handle with Damascus butt. No sheath. CONDITION: Very fine, never used with slight handling. (B) Small Charlton drop point dirk with saw tooth back with micarta handle with provision for wrist thong. 6-3/4” overall length with blade length of 3-5/8”. No sheath. CONDITION: Very fine and appears never used, has light handling marks. (C) Charlton Large Damascus Bowie. 12” overall with 7-1/4” swept point Bowie blade made of best quality hand forged Damascus steel. Brass single guard with walnut handle and footed brass butt. No sheath. CONDITION: As new and displayed only. TW 300 - 600

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2457 - LOT OF 3: 2 SS HELMET BOOKS AND US WORLD WAR I KAISER WILHELM PRINT. Lot contains: (A) 2 books written by the well-known authority on German WWII SS helmets; Kelly Hicks. The hardcover book “SS Steel” which was published in 2004, and the paperback book “SS Helmets; A Collectors Guide - Vol. II” published in 1998. No visible damage on either copy. CONDITION: Near mint. (B) Also included is a WWI US propaganda print presenting the emperor of Imperial Germany: Kaiser Wlhelm II. This 14” by 9” framed print by the artist “David Robinson” is title “THE HIM OF HATE” with a copyright date of 1917. Frame appears to have been done in the early 20th century. CONDITION: Excellent. WZ 300 - 600 2458 - LOT OF 23: FIREARMS AND MILITARIA LOT - 2457 BOOKS. Lot consists of the following books: “Bayonets” From Janzen’s Notebook; “Mauser Military Rifles of the World” by Robert W.D. Ball; “Small Arms of the World 12th Edition” by Edward Clinton Ezell; “An Oshigata Book of Modern Japanese Swordsmiths 1868-1945” by John Scott Slough; U.S. Military Knives Bayonets & Machetes Book III” by M.H. Cole; “Japanese Rifles of World War II” by Duncan O. McCollum; “Collecting the Edged Weapons of the Third Reich” by Thomas M. Johnson; Two copies of “German Small Arms of World War II” by A.J.R. Cormack; “The American Sword 1775-1945” by Harold L. Peterson; “Swords of Germany 1900/1945” by John R. Angolia; “The Luger Pistol Revised Addition” by Fred A. Datig; “Luger Variations” by H.E. Jones; “Collector’s Guide to Colt .45 Service Pistols Models of 1911 and 1911A1 Third Edition” by Charles W. Clawson; “German Pistols and Holsters LOT - 2458 1934/1945 Military-Police-NSDAP” by Robert D. Wittington III; “Edged Weapons of the Third Reich 1933-1945” by Frederick J. Stephens; “Antiques and their Values Militaria” by Tony Curtis; “ A Source Book of World War 2 Weapons and Uniforms” by Frederick Wilkinson; “Buyers Guide for the Lee-Enfield” by Ian Skennerton; “A Collector’s Field Guide to U.S. Military Arms: Collecting the M1 Carbine III” by J.C. Harrison; “Collecting the Garand II” by J.C. Harrison; “The Collectable ‘03” by J.C. Harrison; Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Catalogue No. 75 March 1909. CONDITION: Good condition, all books appear to be complete, but have condition issues such as tearing, tarnishing, and other various marks from wear. JD Largest: 11 - 1/4” x 9” x 2 1/4”. 400 - 600 292

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2459 - LOT OF 29: MILITARIA BOOKS. Lot consists of the following books: “Silver Wings, Pinks & Greens Uniforms , Wings & Insignia of USAAF Airmen in World War II” by Jon A. Maguire; “The M-1 Helmet A History of the U.S. M-1 Helmet in World War II” by Mark A. Reynosa; “U.S. Army Heraldic Crests: A Complete Illustrated History of Authorized Distinctive Unit Insignia” by Barry Jason Stein; “World War II Order of Battle” by Shelby L. Stanton; “U.S. Army and Allied Ground Forces in Vietnam Order of Battle” by Shelby L. Stanton; “American Military Patch Guide” by Morgan & Thurman; Uniforms and Decorations of World Wars I & II” by Heraldry and Regalia of War Series; “Wings of World War II” by Russell J. Huff; “Dress and Field Service Hats of the Third LOT - 2459 Reich” by Tom Shutt; “World War II German Collectibles: an illustrated price guide” by John M. Kaduck; “Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Uniforms & Equipment” by Tadao Nakata and Thomas B. Nelson; “Stahlhelm: Evolution of the German Steel Helmet Revised and Expanded Edition” by Floyd R. Tubbs and Robert W. Clawson; “Belt Buckles & Brocades of the Third Reich” by John R. Angolia; “Die Geschichte Des Deutschen Stahlhelmes” by Ludwig Baer; Uniforms & Traditions of the German Army 1933-1945” by John R. Angolia and Adolf Schlicht; “Combat Medics of the Third Reich” by Christopher Ailsby; “Cloth Insignia of the SS” by John R. Angolia; “The Call of Duty” by John E. Strandberg and Roger James Bender; “German Army Uniforms and Insignia 1933-1945” by Brian L. Davis; “German Helmets 1933-1945” by T.V. Goodapple, W.R. Maertz, and R.J. Weinand; “Combat Helmets of the Third Reich: A Study in Photographs” by Thomas Kibler; “Tropical Uniforms of the German Army and Airforce in WWII” by J.R. Figueroa; “The Iron Cross A History 1813-1957” by Gordon Williamson; “Nazi Regalia” by Jack Pia; “SS Regalia” by Jack Pia; “World War II German Military Collectibles” by Robert McCarthy; “Ribbons of Orders, Decorations, and Medals” by Guido Rosignoli; “Official Price Guide to Collectibles of the Third Reich” by The House of Collectibles Inc.; “Uniforms and Insignia” by Division of Naval intelligence. CONDITION: Good condition, all books appear to be complete but have various condition issues including, rips, stains, and marks from use. JD Largest: 12 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/2” x 2”. 500 - 700

2460 - LOT OF 24: BOOKS. Lot consists of the following books: “Lake George and Lake Champlain” by B.C. Butler; French and Indian War Battlesites: A Controversy” by Bob Bearor; “Adventure in the Wilderness: The American Journals of Louis Antoine de Bougainville, 1756-1760” Translated and Edited by Edward P. Hamilton; “Relief is Greatly Wanted: The Battle of Fort William Henry” by Edward J. Dodge; “Freemen, Freeholders, and Citizen Soldiers” by Benton C. Kemmer; “Redcoats, Yankees, and Allies” by Brenton C. Kemmer; “The Diary of Jabez Fitch Jr. in the French and Indian War 1757” Published by Earl and Jean Scott; “Fort Ticonderoga” by R. Emmett Owen; “Lake Champlain and the Upper Hudson Valley” by Edward P. Hamilton; “Lake George Reflections Island History and Lore” by Frank Leonbruno; “Brave Boys of Fort Ticonderoga” by Carroll Vincent Lonergan, autographed; “Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1891” by New-York Historical Society; “Fort Ticonderoga: A Short History” by S.H.P. Pell; “Archaeology of the French and Indian War: LOT - 2460 Military Sites Of The Hudson River, Lake George, and Lake Champlain Corridor” Edited by Dr. David R. Starbuck; “Lake Champlain Key to Liberty” by Ralph Nading Hill; “Sales and Steam In The Mountains” by Russell P. Bellico, autographed; “Chronicles of Lake George: Journeys in War and Peace” by Russell P. Bellico; “Empires in the Mountains” by Russell P. Bellico; “Lake George and Lake Champlain” by W. Max Reid; “Ticonderoga: Historic Portage” by Carroll Vincent Lonergan, autographed; “Betrayals: Fort William Henry & the Massacre” by Ian K. Steele; “The Siege of Fort William Henry” by Ben Hughes; “History of Fort George” by B.F. Decosta; “Old Fort Edward” by William H. Hill. CONDITION: Very good, the books all appear to be complete and many are in very good condition showing almost no blemishes. Some books display marks from wear. JD 400 - 600

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2461 - LOT OF 25: BOOKS. Lot consists of the following books: “The Annotated and illustrated Journals of Major Robert Rogers” Annotated by Timothy J. Todish; “Through So Many Dangers” Edited by Ian McCulloch and Timothy Todish; “The French and Indian War in Pennsylvania 1753-1763” by Louis M. Waddell and Bruce D. Bomberger; “Rangers and Redcoats on the Hudson” by David R. Starbuck; “American Colonial Ranger: The Northern Colonies 1724-64” by Gary Zaboly; “Wolfe’s Army” by Robin May; “The French and Indian Wars” by Francis Russell; “That Dark and Bloody River” by Allan W. Eckert; “The British Empire Before the American Revolution Volume VII: The Great War For The Empire The Victorious Years 1758-1760” by Lawrence Henry Gipson; “Wilderness Empire” by Allan W. Eckert, signed; “The French and Indian War 1754-1763” by Seymour I. Schwartz; “War on the Run” by John F. Ross; “Hodges Scout” by Len Travers, signed; “Navies in the Mountains” by Harrison Bird; “Fire Along the Sky” by Robert Moss; “The Journals and Papers of Seth Pomeroy” Edited by Louis Effigham De Forest; “White Devil” by Stephen Brumwell; “Otter Creek” by James E. Petersen; “The History of Rogers’ Rangers: Volume 4 The St. Francis Raid” by Burt Garfield Loescher; “The French & Indian War” by Colonel Red Reeder; “The Scalp Hunters” by Alfred E. Kayworth and Raymond G. Potvin; “The Battle on Snowshoes” by Bob Bearor; “Leading by Example” by Bob Bearor, signed; “Memoir of a French and Indian War Soldier “Jolicoeur” Charles Bonin” Edited by Andrew Gallup; “The History of Rogers Rangers Volume I” by Burt Garfield Loescher, signed. CONDITION: Very good, the books all appear to be complete and many are in very good condition showing almost no blemishes. Some books display marks from wear. JD 400 - 600

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2462 - STEEL GUN PARTS. Includes wrenches and attachments. 16 pieces in wooden frame. Longest piece 11” long. Frame: 24 - 3/4” x 25” x 1 - 3/4”. 200 - 300 2463 - LOT OF 14: BOOKS. Lot consists of the following books: “German Small Arms Markings From Authentic Sources” by Joachim Gortz & Don L. Bryans, autographed; “Astra Automatic Pistols” by Leonardo M. Antaris, autographed; “The Browning High Power Automatic Pistol” by R. Blake Stevens; “ Police Lugers: German Police Lugers and their markings 1918-1958” by Edward B. Tinker and Dwight Gruber, autographed; “The Luger Book: by John Walter; “Star Firearms” by Leonardo M. Antaris, autographed; “The Luger Pistol Monograph IV: The Swiss Variations 1897-1947” by Fred A. Datig; “The Dutch Luger (Parabellum) A Complete History” by Bas J. Martens and Guus de Vries; “Lugers at Random” by Charles Kenyon Jr.; “The Famous Automatic Pistols of Europe” by John Olson; “Savage & Stevens Arms Collector’s History 5th Edition” by Jay Kiimmel; “Colt’s Super .38 The Production History -From 1929 Through 1971-” by Douglas G. Sheldon, autographed; “Simson Lugers” by Edward B. Tinker & Graham K. Johnson; “The Krieghoff Parabellum” by Randall Gibson. CONDITION: Very good, the books all appear to be complete and many are in very good condition showing almost no blemishes. Some books display marks from wear. JD Each: 11 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 1”. 800 - 1,000

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2464 - LOT OF 13: FIREARMS BOOKS. Lot consists of the following books: “Japanese Military Cartridge Handguns 1893-1945” by Harry L. Derby III & James D. Brown; “System Mauser A Pictorial History of the Model 1896 Self Loading Pistol” by John W. Breathed Jr and Joseph J. Schroeder Jr.; “The Mauser Self-Loading Pistol” by James N. Belford and Jack Dunlap; “The Hand Cannons of Imperial Japan” by Harry Derby; “German LOT - 2464 Pistols and Holsters 1934-1945” Volumes II and III by Robert D. Whittington III; “Walther Volume III 1908-1980” by James L. Rankin; “Walther Models PP and PPK 1929-1945” by James L. Rankin; “The Broomhandle Pistol 1896-1936” by Wayne R. Erickson and Charles E. Pate; “World of Lugers Proof Marks” by Sam Costanzo, autographed; “The P.38 Pistol” Volumes I, II, and III by Warren H. Buxton, all autographed. CONDITION: Very good, the books all appear to be complete and many are in very good condition showing almost no blemishes. Some books in the lot display marks from wear. JD Each: 11” x 9” x 2”. 800 - 1,000

2465 - LOT OF 4: 2 CANVAS AND 2 LEATHER PISTOL BELTS. Lot consists of: (A) H.H. Heiser money belt. 2 snap pouches and 25 cartridge loops. CONDITION: The stitching is tight and serviceable. Shows very little wear. The tong has been moved to lengthen the belt. (B) Unmarked money belt. CONDITION: Some of the cartridge loops have been removed to accommodate a holster. Leather is very good showing a bit of use. (C) Mills cartridge belt with Winchester buckle. Scarce variation. CONDITION: Belt loops have some period repairs done. Belt is in good shape showing some wear. (D) Mills cartridge belt with dogs head belt buckle. CONDITION: Belt shows wear. 1 of the cartridge loops is missing. REW 400 - 800 2466 - LARGE LOT OF GUN CATALOGS. Large lot of various vintage gun catalogs, handbooks, instruction manuals, and brochures from the mid 20th Century. CONDITION: Ranging from very good to near mint. D.W. 800 - 1,500

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MORPHY’S makes every effort to accurately describe all items offered in its sales. The descriptions carry a limited guarantee. It is a guarantee to protect you against major discrepancies that would have a major effect upon the value of the item. Under no circumstances do we guarantee against anything less than a major discrepancy that would have less than a major effect upon value. This limited guarantee covers authenticity, major restoration or repair not described, counterfeits, reproductions or major fabrications not disclosed in the description. Examples of what we do not guarantee against, imperfections, slight damages, handling marks, natural imperfections, undisclosed blemishes, finish differences, wood-to-metal fit issues, surface cracks or chips in wood, dings and dents, bore condition, and other similar differences that are inherent in the antiques and collectible industry. All items are sold for display purposes. If electrical, mechanical, or other working parts are inoperable, even if working at the time of sale, we are not liable due to the inherent nature of the age of these antiques and items. It is the bidder’s responsibility (present or absentee bidders) to determine by inspection by themselves or a hired professional the exact condition of each item prior to bidding on the item. Should MORPHY’S deny an authenticity issue dispute of the buyer, and the buyer is not satisfied, the buyer may, at his or her own expense, obtain the written opinion of two mutually agreed upon recognized experts in the field of the disputed item. The final decision of those experts will determine any refund consideration. This limited guarantee is only available to the buyer of record. Please also refer to POST SALE RETURN POLICY at end of terms. Except as stated in the limited guarantee above, MORPHY’S will not be held responsible for typographical errors. Neither we nor the consignor, make any guarantees, warranties, or representation, expressed, or implied, in regard to the property or the correctness of the catalog or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibition, literature or historic relevance of the property or otherwise.. It is the bidder’s responsibility to initiate contact with MORPHY’S in request for additional information regarding the items. Submit all questions regarding upcoming auction items at least 48 hours prior to the date of auction. We will make every effort to answer all submitted questions in a timely manner. We will do our best, but cannot promise that questions submitted within 48 hours of the auction date will be answered prior to the auction. The consigner and we make no representation or warranty as to whether the buyer acquires any reproduction rights in the property. All items will be available for preview approximately one (1) month prior to the auction.

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The majority of our items are unreserved, but occasionally items may carry a moderate reserve. Please note that when a lot carries a reserve, the reserve is usually somewhere below our low estimate. In the case of a reserved item, the seller has authorized the auctioneer to bid on their behalf until the reserve price is reached.

BUYER’S PREMIUM

A 20% buyer’s premium will be added to all successful bids and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase cost. A 3% merchant fee is also automatically applied to all invoices but can be discounted upon payment by cash, check, money order or wire transfer that is received within 7 days from the receipt of the invoice. If the type of payment is split, invoice will reflect the 3% charge for merchant fees on the entire invoice. In addition, a surcharge will be added for certain third party online bidding platforms the bidder utilizes. Refer to your bidding platform of choice for the final buyer’s premium.

SALES TAX

Lots delivered to you, or your representative are subject to all applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriate permits are on file with MORPHY’S. Bidder agrees to pay MORPHY’S the actual amount of tax due in the event that sales tax is not properly collected due to: 1) an expired, inaccurate, or inappropriate tax certificate or declaration, 2) an incorrect interpretation of the applicable statute, 3) or any other reason. The appropriate form or certificate must be on file at and verified by MORPHY’S five days prior to Auction, or tax must be paid; only if such form or certificate is received by MORPHY’S within 4 days after the Auction can a refund of tax paid be made. Lots from different auctions may not be aggregated for sales tax purposes.

PAYMENT, INTEREST & STORAGE FEES

Any invoice totaling more than $100,000 must be paid within three (3) days. All other merchandise must be paid in full within seven (7) days of the date of the invoice. Payments can be made by going to your account online at www.morphyauctions.com, call 877-968-8880 or mail payment to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC 2000 N Reading Rd, Denver, PA 17517. Interest will be charged on all balances not paid at the rate of 1-1/2% monthly (18% APR) effective 30 days from the invoice date. All goods not retrieved by Buyer within 30 days after the invoice date, shall be subject to a storage fee of $50 per regular sized item per month or $100 per oversized item per month. Buyer authorizes MORPHY’s to sell, at their standard commission and consignment contract terms, any goods not retrieved after a 90 day period in any manner deemed appropriate by MORPHY’s and the proceeds will be applied to any outstanding balance due from the buyer.

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Terms & Conditions Invoices will be auto charged to the credit card on file within 48 hours after the end of the sale. If you wish to pay by another method please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal checks, certified checks, wire transfers, money orders, and cash. • CREDIT CARD – If a credit card is used as any form of total payment, invoice will reflect a 3% surcharge on the entire invoice. This charge is automatically added, but will be discounted if payment is received by cash, check, money order or wire transfer. MORPHY’s reserves the right to refuse to ship to a different address than the billing address on the credit card being used. • CHECK - There will be a $30.00 service charge for returned checks. Make checks payable to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. MORPHY’S reserves the right to hold items paid for by personal or company check until said check clears (14 days). MORPHY’S has the right to hold all checks over $2,000. Customers who have an established successful buying history with MORPHY’S may be exempt from this requirement. We will accept a personal or company check >$2,000 from a first time buyer if you provide a Bank Letter of Credit, available on our website, www.morphyauctions.com. • WIRE TRANSFERS – There will be a $30 charge added to all wire transfers less than $2,000. Please add this amount to your invoice total before sending a wire transfer. In the few situations where a successful bidder does not remit payment when due, MORPHY’S will proceed with the legal steps necessary to protect its interests and will block the bidder from future auction participation.

PACKING/SHIPPING

• It is the bidder’s responsibility to take shipping, handling, and insurance costs into consideration when bidding on items. • BIDDERS PRESENT AND TAKING ITEMS AFTER AUCTION – Since item liability transfers upon a successful bid, items paid for must be packed, transported and/or removed by the buyer at his/ her own risk after the close of the sale. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S shall pack or transport the merchandise, it is fully at the risk and responsibility and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee. • ITEMS NOT PICKED UP THE DAY OF THE SALE – Packaging, shipping, and insurance on all items that MORPHY’S agrees to ship to locations that can accept shipments will be made available as an added courtesy and at an additional cost. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. All applicable charges will be applied to the invoice. Shipping will be based on actual costs via FedEx, USPS, or other carriers required based upon the contents of the shipment. Packaging and insurance will vary in cost depending on the items on each invoice. All packages will be shipped with insurance. Standard items packed internally by MORPHY’s will ship approximately seven to fourteen (7-14) business days after payment is received. Oversize and breakable items, which MORPHY’S will indicate on the invoice will ship based upon the buyer’s arrangement with a 3rd party shipper. MORPHY’s cannot combine standard item shipments with oversize and breakable item shipments. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S shall pack or transport the merchandise, it is fully at the risk and responsibility and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee.

• SHIPPING TERMS - MORPHY’S will ship items to the buyer at the listed address via FedEx or other carriers, FOB Denver, Pennsylvania or FOB other auction locations. Any risk of loss or damage to the item(s) during transit via FedEx, or any other carrier, in excess of the insurance provided by or purchased from MORPHY’S, is at the risk of the buyer. Any additional insurance coverage should be purchased by the buyer through the carrier. Buyer releases MORPHY’s from any and all claims for loss or damage to any item during transit and agrees to pay all costs of defense, including attorney’s fees, for any claims brought against MORPHY’S for loss or damage occurring during transit. • INSURANCE - Shipping insurance is automatically added, which you can decline by contacting us and providing a signed waiver of insurance form. Insurance for all 3rd party shipments must be arranged through that carrier. Insurance provided or purchased through MORPHY’s applies only to shipments to the United States and Canada. Buyers must purchase their own insurance for shipments to other countries. • INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS – MORPHY’S welcomes our international customers. MOPRHY’S can provide upon request a complete process and set of recommended company contacts with whom the Buyer can work to understand the steps, timing, and cost to acquire items at auction. It shall be the potential buyer’s sole responsibility to research and satisfy the requirements of any laws and regulations that apply to the import and export of property and for paying all shipping costs, customs and duties on the items. By law, MORPHY’S cannot, and will not, declare lesser values for any international purchases and all shipments will include the invoice with purchase totals including the buyer’s premium and shipping cost. • 3RD PARTY SHIPPING of OVERSIZE ITEMS – Buyers will need to either pick up the items personally or arrange a 3rd party shipping service for oversize items. As a general guideline, the following will indicate which packages apply, as they are of a certain weight, length, or dimensional size. ∙ Dimensional size is length (the longest measurement) + (height x 2) + (width x 2). For example a 36” x 36” x 12” package = 36 + (36 x2) + (12 x 2) = 132” ∙ USA home shipments must be <70 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size ∙ USA business shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size ∙ International shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <130” dimensional size ∙ There may be certain shipments that meet these requirements that will still require 3rd party shipping, and we will communicate the reason in those cases. • 3RD PARTY SHIPPING OF BREAKABLE ITEMS - MORPHY’S reserves the right to choose items and orders that it will pack, ship, and/or insure directly using our shipping department. Those items that MORPHY’S will not ship will require that the buyer either pick up the items personally or arrange a 3rd party shipping service. Examples of items that may apply after determination by our shipping department include but are not limited to: items with neon of any type (working or non-working), all glass display cases of any size; coin-operated, arcade and vending items with fragile parts and/or glass; signs with parts or protrusions beyond the main body of the sign, oversized vases (guideline – larger than fit in a 20” x 20” x 40” box), high value lamps and glass of all sizes, high value artwork including but not limited to paintings, statuary, sculpture, figurines, dioramas, and other intricate items; and items subject to impact by moisture and known handling issues in the supply chain. Under no circumstances will MORPHY’S be responsible for shipping damage to picture frames of any kind. (continued...)


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Terms & Conditions • For any buyers who wish to arrange for their own shipping, MORPHY’S must be notified at least seven (7) days prior to arrival of the shipping company name, arrival date and time. Pickup must be scheduled to begin and end within our normal business hours (9am – 4pm weekdays). Buyers must arrange weekend pickups in advance with MORPHY’S staff, and additional charges may be necessary for overtime. All 3rd party shippers must arrive with a copy of the invoice.

AGREEMENT REGARDING GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, AND LEGAL RIGHTS

I hereby understand and agree that any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to MORPHY’S Bidder Terms & Conditions, which includes this provision (hereafter referred to as “Terms & Conditions”), MORPHY’S, or the breach thereof (hereafter referred to as “Claims”), shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. I hereby irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of the appropriate court in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to the Claims and their enforcement, and I agree that any and all Claims must be adjudicated, heard, determined, and resolved in said court, and I hereby irrevocably waive any objection on the ground that any such action or proceeding in said court has been brought in an inconvenient forum. MORPHY’S failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms & Conditions or any other legal rights, shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. Any waiver of any provision of these Terms & Conditions by MORPHY’S must be made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of MORPHY’S specifically referencing the provision(s) contained within the Terms & Conditions to be waived. Headings used in the Terms & Conditions are for convenience only and are not to be relied upon. If any provision of the Terms & Conditions is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties’ intentions as reflected in the provision, and the other provisions of the Terms & Conditions shall remain in full force and effect. These Terms & Conditions will inure to the benefit of, and are intended to be, enforceable by MORPHY’S, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, members, directors, officers, and licensees. There are no third party beneficiaries to these Terms & Conditions; a person or entity who is not a party or signatory to these Terms & Conditions has no rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to rely upon or enforce any term or provision of these Terms & Conditions.

POST SALE RETURN POLICY

MORPHY’S engages knowledgeable experts to provide catalog descriptions on the merchandise we sell. Every effort is made to ensure those descriptions are accurate and that they fully disclose any exceptions to condition. Any buyer who has made their payment within the due date of 7 calendar days who wishes to report a problem must notify MORPHY’S within three calendar (3) days of receipt of their purchased item. Buyers who have not made their payment within the due date of 7 days may not return any items under any circumstances. No lots purchased by floor bidders (including those bidders acting as agents for others) may be returned. Please refer to MORPHY’S limited guarantee herein. A Return Authorization Number (RA#) must be issued by MORPHY’S before you ship anything back to our address. Any items arriving without a return authorization will not be given a refund. The item in question must be shipped with the RA# on the outside and inside of the package, with full insurance, so it arrives at MORPHY’S within one week of the aforementioned authorization. PRIVACY TO REVIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY, PLEASE VISIT WWW.MORPHYAUCTIONS.COM/PRIVACY-POLICY All rights reserved. Entire contents copyright 2020, Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. Copyright includes, but is not limited to, print media, microform and electronic media, such as CD-ROMS and online computer services.


MEET THE TEAM

Dan Morphy

President & Founder

Gary Metz Consignment Assessment & Procurement

Andrew Harrison

Customer Experience Associate

Tucker Nelson

Firearms Consignment Associate

Emily Malloy Photographer

Ashley Messner

Operations Associate

Tom Tolworthy

Dana Costello

Sarah Stoltzfus

Chief Executive Officer

Chief Financial Officer

Director of Marketing

John Morphy, M.D.

Brian Estepp

John Morphy

Acquisitions/ Appraisals

Jae Lukens

Customer Experience Associate

Josh Dobroskey

Acquisitions & Promotions

Abbe Shearer

Liz Crasten

Photographer

Nate Burkholder

Operations Associate

Assistant General Manager Firearms

Sierra Perkins

Chris Hince

Accounting Specialist

Ben Shupp

Logan Metesh

Alex Conn

Ben Brossman

Photographer

Andrew Martin

Operations Associate

Myles Welsh

Acquisitions & Promotions

Accounting Specialist

Firearms Consignment Firearms Consignment Associate Associate

Shaye Krispine

Director of Operations

Social Media Specialist

Transcriptionist

Ugo Liberti

Operations Associate

Therese Hince Director of Sales

Cheryl Goyda

Firearms Administration

Caleb Enck

Kayla Specht

Consignment Associate

Tasha Lopez

Becky Stellmach

Ryan Kelly

Shipping Manager

Dan Zerbe

Operations Associate

Liz Sayres

Firearms Acquisitions & Promotions

Consignment Manager

Senior Graphic Designer

Scot Kauffman

General Manager Firearms

Graphic Designer

Chris Sayres

Shipping Associate

Tommy Sage, Jr.

Head of Toys & Trains

Jamie Griffin

Customer Experience Manager

Emily Hamilton

Customer Experience Associate

Eric Wagner

Consignment Associate

Firearms Consignment Associate

Mary Beth Nocera

Dana Moyer

Angel Lopez

Daniel Cinelli

Joel Lazarus

John & Nancy Smith

Lead Photographer

Display Coordinator & Apprentice Auctioneer

Train Consultant

Photographer

Operations Administration

Figural Cast Iron Consultants


John Mihovetz

Department Head & Expert Automobilia & Petroliana

Brian Burke

Acquisitions & Promotions

Chris Hall

Antiques & Advertising Expert

Don Grimmer Acquisitions & Promotions

Kelly Kinzle

Americana, Folk Art, & American Decorative Arts Consultant

UPCOMING AUCTION SCHEDULE

Peter Thomson

Antique & Modern Silver Consultant

Ron Ciarmello

Arts & Crafts Furniture and Fine Jewelry Expert

David Geiger Arms & Armor Specialist

Michael Salisbury Firearms Expert

John Keene

Firearms Expert, NFA Specialist

Edged Weapons, Armor, & MIlitaria August 18 & 19, 2020 Toys, Dolls, & Figural Cast Iron September 23 & 24, 2020 Automobilia & Petroliana October 14 & 15, 2020

Russ Withem

Firearms Expert

Willi Zahn

German Militaria & Firearms Specialist

David Wyatt

German Military Artifacts (1813 to 1945) Expert

James Kochan

Specialist: Early Americana, Arms, & Militaria

Jeremy Hatch

Coin-Op & Advertising November 7 & 8, 2020

Firearms Consultant

Early Arms & MIlitaria November 17, 2020 Extraordinary, Sporting, & Collector Firearms November 18 & 19, 2020

Josh Loewensteiner Firearms Consultant

Brian Manifor

Western Antiques & Weapons Expert

Jim Maley

Acquisitions & Promotions

Dave Conley Auctioneer

Field & Range Firearms December 1, 2, & 3, 2020 Fine & Decorative Arts December 9 & 10, 2020 Auction dates & consignment deadlines are subject to change. Please call to verify.

MORPHY AUCTIONS | 2000 North Reading Road • Denver, PA 17517 | Phone: 877-968-8880 • Fax: 717-336-7115


THANK YOU Morphy Auctions is honored that you are considering entrusting your collection to us. Through every step of the process, from appraisal to auction, we are devoted to you and your collection. We are sure you will be proud of your collection’s presentation and pleased with the unrivaled customer service provided by the Morphy staff. We look forward to doing business with you. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.


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