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501
Mauser P.08, Luger, marked “byf”, 41” in Cal. 9mm. All matching
numbers including aluminum base of magazine. Serial #2975s Waffen
marked with “655” on receiver, additional Waffen marks on the
magazine. Checkered black plastic grips. 98% bluing intact showing
only very slight holster wear and a drag mark from the safety
selector. Butt is machined for butt stock and receiver accepts
lanyard. Estimate $1500 to $2000
502 “Mauser 1939” Factory
marked German Nazi Police issue P.08 Luger. All matching serial
numbers except for aluminum base of magazine which is a later but
correct police issue with the police eagle “C” magazine (serial # on
magazine is 1775), Haenel Schmeisser patent marking on right side
of magazine body. Pistol has the sear safety. . Serial #2292w.
Checkering on grips is sharp with only light wear located where held
by the hand. 98% of bluing is intact showing only very slight
holster wear and one rub mark on the base of butt just forward of
mag-well opening. Butt is machined for butt stock and receiver
accepts lanyard. Estimate $2500 to $3000
503 “S/42, 1938” marked
German military issue P.08 Luger in virtually unissued condition.
99% of bluing with only the vaguest of holster wear and one rub mark
just above the take down lever. Checkering on wood grips is sharp
and shows virtually no wear. Serial #5420c, all numbers are
matching including aluminum base of the magazine. Estimate $1500 to
$2000
504 “byf, 41” marked,
Mauser German Military issue P.08 Luger. All numbers match
including black plastic base of magazine. Bluing is 98% showing only
very light holster wear. Checkering on wood grips is sharp with
just the slightest of handling wear. Serial #2678ku. All numbers
are matching including the Bakelite base of the magazine. Unknown
significance of “ku” suffix. Our best guess is that a small number
of Lugers known to have been assembled at Neuengamme concentration
camp for the SS and that “ku” indicates
Konzentrationlager-Ubungsteile. Rare pistol. Estimate $2500 to
$3000
505 Model 1896, “Broom
handle” Mauser in 7.63 caliber. Receiver impressed “Waffenfabrik
Mauser Oberndorf A. Neckar”. Serial #304685. All serial numbers
match. Pistol is equipped with the 1000 meter site. Excellent
condition, correct but non matching detachable stock/ holster,
serial #890. Pistol is in excellent over all condition and comes
with original capture certificate. This pistol as well as lot #564
both came from the same German General at the end of the war,
possibly General Wenck who surrendered on May 1st 1945 at
the Elb river. Captain Deans XIII Corps is believed to have been at
this same spot and it was Dean who obtained these two pistols. Both
pistol were purchased directly from Captain Dean in 1970. Dean was
an alcoholic at the time and could not remember who the General was.
Estimate $1200 to $1600
506 “SVW, 45”, German
military issue Mauser P.38, serial #6032e. 1945 manufacture. Nazi
military issue. All numbers matching. So called Gray Ghost. Pistol
is in excellent condition as are its black plastic grips. Phosphate
receiver with blued barrel. Last of the Nazi P.28’s. Very rare
without French assemble star on slide. 10,500 similar guns were
produced. Estimate $800 to $1200
507 Walther PPK in 7.65
m/m, serial #383629k. Blue anodized alloy (Dural) finish about 98%
intact showing only slight wear on the sharp edges and at rear of
slide. Plastic grip is cracked at screw hold approximately ¼ inch
(see photos). Total production of Dural frame PPK’s is estimated at
1500 pistols. Jan Still notes in “Axis Pistols” that only 12 Dural
frame PPK’s have been identified in collections….” Estimate $1000
to $1400
508 Walther PPK, in 7.65
m/m. Postal Police (branch of the SS) issue. “D.R.P” marked on
left side of receiver. Very rare marking on a PPK. Serial #912356.
Approximately 96% of bluing intact, showing light holster and
handling wear. Plastic grip cracked at screw hole on both sides of
raised round nub with an additional surface crack on the left grip
just behind the “Walther” banner (approximately 3/4” long) and a
small chip out of grip just above the “L” in “Walther”. Estimate
$1800 to $2200
509 Rare Walther PP in
7.65 m/m. Serial #140289P, front of grip strap is stamped “SA der
NSDAP Gruppe Hansa”. This rare SA pistol is in excellent condition
with approximately 99% of its bluing intact, showing only very
slight holster wear. Black plastic Walther grips and magazine
finger support are also in excellent condition. This pistol also
includes its original “SA” logo, dark brown holster. Estimate $4000
to $6000
510 Walther K43
semi-automatic sniper rifle in 7.92 m/m (8 x 57mm).
Serial #6401a. Rifle is mounted
with a ZF-4 scope (serial numbered 13568), scope mount (numbered
6227), sling and includes two ‘aye’ marked magazines. Rifle is in
excellent condition showing very little use. Wear to bluing on
trigger guard. This rifle was a Veteran bring back and is in as
liberated condition. Rifle has all matching serial numbers.
Receiver code “qve 45” A rare all original rifle. Estimate $4000 to
$5000
511 Rare 1945 manufactured,
Konigsberg Arsenal M1914 made while under German control. Slide is
Waffen marked with the Nazi eagle above inspector marks. Black
phosphate finish is in excellent condition and about 99% intact
showing only very slight handling wear (see photos). Serial #
30049. All numbers match except for trigger which is factory marked
“.050”, just a single digit off and the pistol probably left the
factory this way. Pistols were ordered by the German Government in
November of 1943 and delivered April 23rd 1945. The
serial number range was 30045 through 30125 (This gun’s number
indicates it was part of that shipment). A truly rare pistol.
Estimate $4000 to $5000
512 US Military
Issue Colt Manufactured M1911A1 . Manufactured
by “Colts PT. FA .MFG CO, Hartford, CT. U.S.A”, “United States
Property No 1091879”. Phosphate finish
approximately 98% intact, excellent condition showing virtually no
wear. Grips in excellent condition as well.
Estimate $1100 to $1300.
513 US M1 Garand Carbine,
.30 Cal with original sling. Manufactured by “Springfield Armory”.
Serial # 746194. Phosphate (Parkerized) finish approximately 98%
intact, rifle is in excellent condition. Stock is excellent except
for a chip just behind right rear of magazine floor plate and a
crack in the lower stock just forward of the receiver by the barrel
(see photos). Estimate $2500 to $3000
514 Waffen marked Polish
Radom factory P.35 manufactured while under German control. Caliber
is 9mm, slide impressed “F. B. Radom VIS Mod. 35 Pat. Nr. 15567”,
“P.35(p)”. Waffen marked on slide, and both sides of receiver with
the eagle over W8A77, eagle with swastika etc. See photos. Serial
#K6883. In excellent condition this pistol retains approximately
97% of its bluing, showing light holster wear, handling wear and
loss of blue from beneath the hammer drop lever. Several small
chips off of bottom of left grip panel and one on bottom of right
grip panel. Estimate $700 to $900
515 Waffen marked Polish
Radom factory P.35 manufactured under German control. This pistol
exhibits a few variations in manufacturing compared to the P.35
lot#14. The trigger is made differently and the thumb activated
safety has been omitted completely (see photo). Caliber is 9mm and
condition is excellent with 99% of its bluing intact showing very
light holster wear and handling color. Waffen marked on one side of
slide and both sides of receiver with a stylized eagle over 77, the
eagle with Swastika etc. Serial #C4818 Estimate $700 to $900
516 CZ of Czechoslovakia ,
German Military Issue Model 27. Slide impressed “fnh Pistole Modell
e 27, Kal. 7,65”. Waffen marked on top of slide, and on barrel with
an eagle and swastika and stamped on the receiver with stylized
eagle over “WaA76”. Pistol is in excellent condition and retains
99.5% of its bluing. Left side grip has a small chip at the front
of the mag well otherwise pistol is in excellent condition. Serial
#277654, 1943. All numbers match. Estimate $700 to $900
517 CZ of Czechoslovakia ,
German Military Issue Model 27. Manufactured under German control.
Slide impressed “Pistole Modelle 27, Kal. 7,65”. Top of slide
impressed “Bohmische Waffenfabrik A.G. in Prag” top of slide and
side of receiver stamped with the stylized eagle and “WaA76”,
Barrel impressed with an eagle and swastika. Pistol is in excellent
condition with 99.8% of its bluing and the grips are in excellent
condition except for a small chip at the very base of the right hand
grip at the front by the mag-well. Serial #22513, 1942. All
numbers match. Estimate $700 to $900
518 FN of Belgium pistol
model 1935 in cal. 9mm, standard German military issue.
Slide impressed
“Fabrique Nationale D’Armes de Guerre, Herstal Belgique” and
“Browning’s Patent Depose”.
Slide and receiver stamped with
the stylized eagle over “WaA140”. Slide, receiver and barrel stamped
with the eagle over swastika. Pistol is in good to very good
condition and retains approximately 97% of it’s bluing. Showing
only slight holster wear and some pitting on the slide and take down
lever, the very front of receiver as well as inside of barrel. A
few dings to the left side walnut grip. Serial #90669a, all numbers
match. Estimate $800 to $1000
519 FN of Belgium pistol
model 1935 in cal. 9mm, standard German military issue.
Slide impressed
“Fabrique Nationale D’Armes de Guerre, Herstal Belgique” and
“Browning’s Patent Depose”.
Slide and receiver stamped with
the stylized eagle over “WaA140”. Slide, receiver and barrel stamped
with the eagle over swastika. Pistol is in very good condition
retaining approximately 96% of it’s bluing but showing several
slight dings and scratches along with its light holster wear. Grips
are of black plastic. Casing imperfections that look like pitting
on the slide lock/take down lever. Serial #198621, All numbers
match. Estimate $800 to $1000
520 Sauer Model M38H Nazi
Police issue pistol in 7.65mm. Slide impressed “J. P Sauer & Sohn,
SUHL, Cal. 7, 65” and “Patent” on the opposite side. Stamped with
German commercial eagle over “N” on rear of receiver and the Nazi
Eagle with swastika and the letter “C” the Police acceptance stamp
on the forward left side portion of the trigger guard. Pistol is in
excellent condition retaining 99% of its bluing. Black plastic
grips. Serial #406927. Estimate $500 to $700
521 Mauser model M98K in
cal. 7.92mm, bolt action rifle with laminate stock and original
leather sling. Top or receiver impressed ‘byf”, ‘43’. Rife is in
very good condition through out and retains approximately 85% of its
bluing. Serial #2825f, all numbers match except butt plate is
impressed “brg”. Waffen marked throughout. See photos. Estimate
$1200 to $1500
522 Mauser Works model DSM
1934B, German commercial bolt action “Deutshes Sportmodell” cal. 22
L.R. training rifle styled after the M98K. With solid wood stock
and leather sling. Rifle is in excellent condition retaining
approximately 97% of its bluing. Serial #44113, all numbers match.
See photos for other marks. Estimate $800 to $1200
523 Astra of Spain model
600 pistol in cal. 380 ACP. Spanish contract gun made for the
German military with original holster. Pistol is in excellent
condition and retains approximately 99% of its bluing. Waffen
marked with stylized eagle over “WaA125” (?) just above grip
safety. Serial #8759, all numbers matching. Checkered walnut grips
are in excellent condition as well. . Estimate $800 to $1000
524 Astra of Spain model
300 pistol in .38 ACP. Spanish contract gun made for the German
military. Pistol is in excellent condition retaining approximately
99% of its bluing. Checkered walnut grips are excellent as well.
Waffen marked with stylized eagle over “WaA251” just above grip
safety. Serial #549329, all numbers match. Estimate $800 to $1000
525 Walther Model PP
German Military Issue pistol in cal. 7,65mm. Pistol is in excellent
condition retaining approximately 97% of its bluing showing only
light holster and handling wear. Waffen marked on slide and frame
with stylized eagle over “WaA359”. Serial #235439p with all numbers
matching. Estimate $1200 to $1500
526 Mauser model HSc German
commercial pistol in cal. 7,65mm. This is the first variation
issued to German police and is stamped on the bottom side of the
trigger guard on the right side with a stylized eagle over “N” and ,
front on the opposite side with an eagle and swastika beside an
“L”. Pistol is in excellent condition retaining approximately 99.5%
of its bluing and excellent condition walnut grips. Serial #756475,
all numbers matching. Estimate $600 to $800
527 FEG of Hungary, German
Military Contract pistol Model 37 in Cal. 7,65mm. Luftwaffe issue
pistol with vertical line serrated walnut grips. Slide is stamped
“jhv 41” and also with an eagle over a swastika. The top left side
of the trigger guard is stamped with a stylized eagle over “Wa59?).
Pistol is in excellent condition retaining 98% of its bluing. Grips
are excellent with just a rub mark or two. Serial #17549, all
numbers are matching. . Estimate $800 to $1000
528 Walther P.38, German
Military issue, marked “ac” over “43” on side of the slide. Pistol
and dark brown Bakelite grips are in excellent condition with
approximately 98% of its bluing intact, just showing light wear on
the front grip strap from handling and very slight holster wear.
Waffen marked on the slide and frame with the stylized eagle over
“358” and again on the slide with an eagle above a swastika.
Magazine is stamped three times with the stylized eagle over “359”.
Serial #8685e, all numbers are matching. . Estimate $1200 to $1500
529 Mauser P.38, German
Military issue, marked “byf” over “43” on the side of the slide.
Waffen marked on receiver and slide with the stylized eagle over
“135” and additionally on the slide with the eagle over swastika.
Magazine is stamped with eagle over swastika and “WaA135”. Pistol
is in excellent condition with 99% of its bluing intact. Grips are
of black Bakelite and the right grip panel has a hairline crack just
behind the trigger that stops just before the horizontal grip
separation. See photos. Serial #4721f, all numbers are matching.
Estimate $800 to $1000
530 FN of Belgium Model
1922 for the German Commercial market. This pistol has no military
acceptance stampings. Cal. 7,65mm. Pistol is in excellent condition
retaining 98% of its bluing showing just light holster wear at its
muzzle. Grips are of hard rubber with the “FN” logo. Serial
#73185b, all numbers are matching. Estimate $400 to $600
531 FN of Belgium model
1922 in Cal. 7,65mm manufactured under German control. Pistol and
checked wooden grips are in excellent condition. Approximately 98%
of bluing remains showing just light holster wear at the muzzle and
slight handling wear to the back strap and front strap of the grip.
Serial #56538b, all numbers are matching. Slide and receiver are
both Waffen marked with eagle over “WaA140” and with the eagle over
swastika. Estimate $400 to $600
532 FN of Belgium
commercial Model 1900 in Cal. 7,65mm. No military marking or
acceptance stamps. Pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99%
of its bluing. Hard rubber “FN” grips are also in excellent
condition. Serial #613938, all numbers are matching. Estimate $400
to $600
533 High Standard of New
Haven Connecticut USA “Hi-Standard Model “B” in .22 caliber long
rifle. Pistol is in very good to excellent condition retaining
approximately 98% of its bluing, showing very light holster wear at
the muzzle and sides of the barrel and light handling wear on the
front and back strap of the grip. Black Bakelite (?) “HS” logo
grips with one blemish on the left grip below and to the right of
the “HS” logo. Scratch on slide just in front of “HI” and a few
very slight scratches on the right side of the receiver and a one
quarter inch nick on barrel. Barrel measures 5.25 inches at
receiver. With original holster. Serial #51355, 1940 manufacture.
Estimate $400 to $600
534 FN of Belgium
Model 1905FN in Cal. 6,35mm (.25acp). Vest pocket pistol is in very
good condition retaining approximately 97% of its bluing showing
light holster and handling wear. With original holster, 2nd
magazine, and original capture certificate. There are two spots of
light pitting on the left rear of slide and on flat of safety lever
(see photos). Hard rubber “FN” logo grips are in very good
condition with one “Bubble” pock mark on right grip on ridge of
logos oval. Serial #519496. German Army Officer’s personal side
arm. WWII capture taken from German Officer in 1945 in Germany near
the Czech border. German was observing US infantry and was
surprised from behind and disarmed by R. Chenez. German became a
POW of the US outfit he was observing. Capture certificate
included. Estimate $300 to $500
535 Walther Model 9, in
Cal. 6,35mm German Commercial market vest pocket pistol in excellent
condition. Pistol retains approximately 99% of its bluing. Showing
very slight handling wear on sharp edges. Walther logo dark brown
Bakelite grips are in excellent condition and only the right side
enamel and brass button which reads “6,35” is chipped at both key
holes. Top of slide engraved “Specially made for Chas. A. Heyer &
Co., NAIROBI”. Surface of slide shows some very slight scratches
and dings probably from pocket carry with coins etc. Serial
#603639. Estimate $600 to $800
536 ORTGIES of Germany,
Commercial market pistol in Cal. 6,35mm. Pistol is in very good to
excellent condition retaining approximately 98% of its bluing.
Smooth walnut grips with brass logo inserts are in very good to
excellent condition. Unfortunately there is a ½” fissure in the
slide on the right side where the slide meets the very front of the
receiver (see photos). Serial #70553 Estimate $300 to $500
537 “BSW Suhl, Mod. W 625
B”, “KAL .22 Long Rifle” , SA training rifle with leather sling.
This German commercial rifles walnut stock is impressed with the
“SA” logo surrounded by a circle which reads “Gruppe Kurpfalz”.
Rifle is in very good to excellent condition retaining approximately
97% of its bluing showing handling wear on the obvious locations.
Solid walnut stock has some nice tiger stripping showing in the
forearm and dings and scratches from range use (see photos). Serial
#161662. Estimate $1200 to $1400
538 Czechoslovakian Mauser
made during the German occupation. Nazi variation of the Czech.
V2-24 service rifle. Top of receiver is impressed “Dou 41”. Rifle
is in very good to excellent condition retaining approximately 98%
of its bluing but the trigger guard has been dented in but not
creased. Solid walnut stock shows dings and scratches from use or
storage but is otherwise in very good to excellent condition.
Serial # 8792b Waffen marked and serial numbered on stock, receiver
and bolt handle. All numbers on stock and rifle are matching.
Estimate $2000 to $3000
539 “U.S. M1911A1 U.S.
Army” caliber .45 ACP. Pistol is stamped “United State Property No.
1276053” manufactured by “Ithaca Gun Co., Inc. Ithaca NY”, with
arsenal acceptance mark. This US military pistol is in excellent
condition retaining approximately 99% of its phosphate parkerized
surface with only a scratch here and there (see photos) showing
slight wear to only the high edges. Excellent condition checkered
brown plastic grips. 1944 Manufacture with a Colt marked barrel.
Estimate $1200 to $1600
540 Walther commercial
Model PP in caliber 7,65mm (.32ACP). This late war Nazi Police
issue Model PP is in excellent condition retaining approximately 99%
of its bluing and with excellent condition “Walther” logo press
checkered walnut wood grips. Waffen marked with the stylized eagle
over swastika beside the letter “F”. A scratch runs vertically down
the left side of the receiver (see photos). Serial #361280p.
Estimate $800 to $1000
541 Walther commercial
Model PPK in caliber 7,65mm. This Nazi Police issue pistol is in
excellent condition retaining 98% of its bluing showing light
holster wear around the muzzle and fore grip. A single spot of
pitting can be seen on the right side of the slide near the muzzle
(see photos). Brown marbled Bakelite checkered grips with “Walther”
logo are both cracked at the screw hole with the right grips crack
extending into the grip approximately ¾ of an inch. Waffen stamped
with the eagle and swastika beside the letter “C” and a rare version
with a serial number over one million without a suffix letter.
Serial #1005019. Estimate $800 to $1000
542 CZ of Czechoslovakia
Model 27 in Kal. 7,65mm. manufactured under German control. This
German military issue pistol is in excellent condition retaining
approximately 99.8% of its bluing. “CZ” logo brown Bakelite
checkered grips are chipped on both sides at forward bottom of
magazine well and a hair line crack can just be seen at the very
bottom only of the left grip (approximately ¼ inch long). Serial
#347187, 1944. Waffen marked with eagle over “WaA76” on slide and
an eagle over swastika on top of the slide. Estimate $700 to $900
543 CZ of Czechoslovakia
Model 27 in Kal. 7,65mm. manufactured under German control. This
standard military issue pistol is in excellent condition retaining
99.8% of its bluing. “CZ” logo checkered brown Bakelite grips are
in excellent condition except for one small chip off of the very
bottom of the right grip at the front of the mag well. Serial
#20745, early 1941. Waffen stamped with eagle over “WaA78” on
receiver and top of the slide. Estimate $700 to $900
544 FN of Belgium model
1922 in caliber 7,65mm manufactured under German control. Pistol is
in very good plus condition. The only issue is some very light
pitting on the right side of the slide (see photo). Waffen stamped
on slide and receiver with eagle over “WaA140” and stamped with the
eagle over swastika on the barrel, slide and receiver. Pistol
appears to have been re-blued and checked walnut grips are in
excellent condition. Serial #54341a, all numbers are matching.
Estimate $400 to $600
545 FN of Belgium Model
1935 in 9mm. Standard German military issue manufactured while
under German control. Pistol is in excellent condition retaining
97% of its bluing showing light holster and handling wear.
Checkered walnut pistol grips are also in excellent condition.
Waffen marked on slide and receiver with the eagle over “WaA140” and
eagle over swastika. Barrel slide and receiver are marked with
eagle over swastika. Serial #5828a, all serial numbers are
matching. Estimate $800 to $1000
546 FN of Belgium Model
1935 in 9mm. Standard German military issue manufactured while
under German control. Pistol is in excellent condition retaining
97% of its bluing showing light holster and handling wear.
Checkered walnut pistol grips are also in excellent condition.
Waffen marked on slide and receiver with the eagle over “WaA140” and
eagle over swastika. Barrel slide and receiver are marked with
eagle over swastika. Serial #78687a, all serial numbers are
matching. Estimate $800 to $1000
547 USA semi-automatic M1
Carbine in .30 cal manufactured by Saginaw Steering Gear (Division
of General Motors Corp). Barrel Date “8/43” (Buffalo Arms). This
is an early and all original WWII rifle complete and as issued with
all correct early and original Saginaw parts including the stock.
Web sling is original WWII. Rifle is in excellent condition
retaining 99.5% of its phosphate Parkerizing. Walnut stock is also
in excellent condition with just a few dings and dents from storage
(see photos). Reportedly was a WWII US Navy issued rifle and was
removed from a Navy oil tanker during the war. Estimate $1600 to
$2000
548 Mauser M98K Bolt Action
in cal. 8 X 57mm (7.92mm) German military issue. Rifle is in very
good plus condition retaining approximately 78% of its bluing but
bore is slightly rough, not terrible but not shiny, still
serviceable. Laminated wood stock is in excellent condition as is
the leather sling. Top of receiver is stamped “42, 1940” for the
Mauser Werke AG. Serial #2065ff, all numbers are matching. Waffen
stamped throughout with eagle over “655”, eagle over “WaA655” and
with the eagle over swastika. Estimate $800 to $1000
549 Mauser P.38 pistol
impressed on left of slide “byf” over “44”, 1944 manufacture.
German military issue, this pistol is in excellent condition
retaining 99.5% of its bluing. Dark brown Bakelite grips are in
excellent condition. Waffen marked on receiver, slide and magazine
with the eagle over “WaA135” and additionally on the slide with the
eagle over swastika. Serial #3259b, all numbers are matching.
Estimate $800 to $1000
550 Spreewerk P.38 pistol
impressed on slide “cvq”. Serial #a6447, manufactured in March of
1945. Pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99% of its bluing.
The black Bakelite grips are in excellent condition as well. Waffen
stamped on slide and receiver with eagle over “88”, additionally
slide is stamped with eagle over swastika. Magazine is stamped with
eagle over “88”. Serial #a6447, all numbers are matching. Estimate
$800 to $1000
551 Spreewerk P.38 pistol
impressed on slide “cyq”. Serial #5607i, manufactured in November
1943. Pistol is in excellent condition retaining 98% of its bluing
showing only very slight holster wear on the very front of the
receiver and very light handling wear on the fore grip. Very dark
brown Bakelite grips are also in excellent condition. Waffen
stamped on slide and receiver with eagle over “88” and additionally
stamped on the slide with eagle over swastika. Magazine is stamped
with eagle over “88”. All numbers are matching. Estimate $800 to
$1000
552 Walther Model PP in
cal. 7,65mm. German late war commercial production. Pistol is in
excellent condition retaining approximately 98.5% of its bluing and
showing just very slight holster wear. “Walther” checkered logo
grips are slightly darkened at the high points but are otherwise in
very good condition. Serial #321147p”, all numbers are matching.
Estimate $600 to $800
553
Nazi military issue p.38, in very good condition with original hard
shell holster. Slide is marked, “cyq” and impressed twice with
stylized eagle over “88” and Nazi eagle over swastika, same markings
above trigger guard. Pistol retains approximately 95% of its
original bluing, holster & handling wear in the usual places. Slide
has some value pitting on each side, which may be from
manufacturing, as this pistol exhibits all the hallmarks of rapid
production. Pistol grip is a nice leather brown color & in very good
to excellent condition. Hard shell holster shows battle wear and is
in good condition with a field repair to one belt loop (replaced
with military canvas). Holster is impressed with, “dta” over “42”
and “P.38” and is waffen marked with the Nazi eagle over swastika
over, “Wa195.” German owner’s name is written in ink on inside of
holster flap (see photos). Serial #1241d, all numbers are matching.
Estimate $500 to $700
554
German military issue FN model 1922, manufactured under German
control. This M1922 is Waffen marked on its slide and receiver with
the Nazi eagle over swastika and on the trigger guard with an “M”.
Condition is excellent and pistol retains approximately 96% of its
bluing showing high holster wear, mostly around its muzzle and on
the high points forward of the trigger guard. The slide shows very
slight wear and its bluing at the wear points is displaying nice
blue-brown patina. Early leather holster is in good condition and is
adorned with the pre-war SS skull with crossed bones, (see photos).
This pistol was reportedly taken from a Panzer tank crew member and
includes its spare magazine. Reverse of holster in impressed,
“1389.” Serial #58204, all numbers are matching. Estimate $500 to
$800
555 STEYR German
Model M.95 Mannlicher carbine in cal. 8 x 56R. Nazi Mauser military
acceptance mark on right side of stock. SS totenkopf stamped in
underside of stock behind trigger guard. Reworked by Mauser after
the 1938 Austrain Anschluss possibly for issue to reserve member of
the Ss totenkopfverbande serving as guards at Ravensbrueck
Concentration camp. WaA63 was the Waffenamt coder for Mauser. In
1938/39 SS weapons had to be produced through the military. Rifle
receiver is serial numbered 2775A. Estimate $2000 to $2500
556 Thuringen Arms Co.,
DSM1934B “Deutches Sportmodell” , “KAL. 22” long rifle, bolt action
training rifle modeled after the K98. Rifle is in excellent
condition retaining approximately 97% of its bluing. Solid walnut
stock is in excellent condition as well showing only dings and dents
from storage. Period leather sling is in very good condition as
well. Serial #3138, all numbers are matching. Estimate $800 to
$1200
557 Mauser Model M1934 in
cal. 7,65mm (.32ACP). A German commercial market handgun. This
pistol is one of the first M1934 pistols to be stamped with the
eagle “N” proof mark. Late 1939 or 1940 manufacture. (See Pender
book, Mauser Pocket Pistols, page 155. In excellent condition. This
“Mauser” logo arm retains approximately 95% of its bluing showing
light holster and handling wear only. The checkered walnut grips
have darkened slightly and the left front grip has a tiny chip at
the front of the mag-well. Serial #577676, all serial numbers
match. Estimate $600 to $800
558 Walther Model PP in
original box with extra clip, cleaning rod and manual. Plain brown
cardboard box was re-numbered by issuing authority to 428220. Cal.
7,65mm, made in West Germany and imported by “C.A.I. Georgia VT. “
Pistol is in excellent condition retaining 98.5% of its bluing but
showing some very light handling and holster wear at the muzzle and
a very light surface scratch here and there. Serial #428220, 1973.
Estimate $600 to $800
559 Walther Model PP in
scare .22 long rifle caliber. Pistol is in excellent condition with
only very slight muzzle wear and very light surface scratches.
Serial #302525P. Estimate $600 to $800
560 Walther Model PP in
cal. 9mm. kurz (380 ACP). This caliber model is scarce and in
excellent condition retaining 96% of its bluing. “Walther” black
plastic checkered logo grips are also in excellent condition except
for one line and ding on the right hand grip (see photos). Serial
#153241p. Estimate $600 to $800
561 Walther Model PPK in
cal. 7,65mm, German commercial market production. Pistol is in very
good plus condition with only exception being some pitting to the
surface of the slide, otherwise this PPK retains 96% of its bluing.
Checkered black Bakelite “Walther” logo grips are in very good
condition. Serial #1002157. This is a rare version with a serial #
over a million with no letter suffix. Estimate $500 to $600
562 Walther Model PPK in
cal. 7,65mm German commercial market production. Pistol is in
excellent condition retaining approximately 98% of its bluing
showing just very slight holster wear and loss of blue on round of
safety. Marbled brown checkered Bakelite “Walther” logo grips are
in excellent condition except for a micro hairline crack at the
screw hole on the left grip and another micro hairline at the top of
the grips back strap. Serial #768295 Estimate $600 to $800
563 “Manufacture D’Armes
Des Pyrenees Hendaye” manufactured in France under German control.
Slide is also impressed “7,65 Court 9 Coups “Unique””. This is also
known as the “Unique Kreigs-Modell”. Pistol is in excellent
condition retaining 94% of its bluing and two small spots of pitting
on the slide (see photos). Left vertically serrated black Bakelite
grip is excellent while the right grip panel has 5 or 6 small nicks
to the tops of a few ridges. Taken off the body of a dead German
soldier near Paris in 1944 by a German Railroad engineer who then
traded this gun for a block of cheese in Switzerland. Gun obtained
from Rick Allman who made the swap with the engineer. As of 1990
Rick was living in Switzerland. Serial #76513 Estimate $500 to
$700
564 Bayard of Herstal
Belgium, Model 1908 in cal. 7,65mm. Pistol is in very good
condition retaining 96% of its bluing but showing pitting
predominantly on the left side of the slide, receiver and trigger
(see photos). Checkered black “Bayard” logo grips are in excellent
condition. With original holster and a copy of the original capture
certificate. Serial #119099, all numbers are matching. This pistol
as well as lot #505 both came from the same German General at the
end of the war, possibly General Wenck who surrendered on May 1st
1945 at the Elb river. Captain Deans XIII Corps is believed to have
been at this same spot and it was Dean who obtained these two
pistols. Both pistol were purchased directly from Captain Dean in
1970. Dean was an alcoholic at the time and could not remember who
the General was. Estimate $300 to $500
565 Mauser Model HSc in
Kal. 7,65mm German commercial production. Pistol is in excellent
condition retaining 99% of its bluing with some pin prick like marks
on front strap of grip (see photos). Checkered walnut grips are
excellent as well. With original holster. Serial #775065. Estimate
$500 to $600
566 Mauser Model HSc in Kal.
7,65mm, German military production for issue to the Kriegsmarine.
Front strap of grip frame is impressed with a large Nazi eagle with
swastika over the letter “M”. This pistol also has the very rare
transitional Navy double acceptance stamps (see photos). Pistol is
in excellent condition retaining 98.5% of its bluing. Checkered
walnut grips are also in excellent condition. Serial #788433 with
just a few rub marks on the right grip panel. Estimate $3500 to
$4500
567 Walther Model PPK in
cal. 7,65mm German commercial production. Pistol is in excellent
condition retaining 99% of its bluing showing just the slightest
holster wear. Light brown marbled Bakelite grips are in excellent
condition with just the typical hairline at the screw on each grip
(see photos). Serial #950830 Estimate $700 to $900
568 Walther Model PP in
cal. 7,65mm, German commercial production pistol is in excellent
condition retaining 98% of its bluing showing light holster wear.
Checkered black Bakelite “Walther” logo grips are also in excellent
condition. Serial #817522 Estimate $700 to $900
569 Walther Model PP in
7,65mm German commercial production. Pistol is in excellent
condition retaining approximately 97% of its bluing but showing
scratches on the exposed part of its barrel at the ejection port
(see photos). Also just very slight surface scratches to slide from
carry. Checkered black Bakelite “Walther” logo grips are in
excellent condition. Serial #281025p, all numbers are matching.
Estimate $700 to $900
570 open
571 USA Ruger
Mini 14 in caliber .223.
Side of receiver reads “Sturm,
Ruger & Co., Inc. Southport Conn., USA” Rifle is in excellent
condition (plus) with the only loss of blue being very slight wear
to the butt plate from sitting in a rifle rack. High gloss walnut
stock set is in excellent condition as well showing no wear what so
ever except for an occasional minute scratch or very small ding.
Rifle appears to have been fired very little. Serial #180-00887.
This Ruger Mini 14 is from the very first year of production.
Estimate $800 to $1200
572 Limited edition Smith &
Wesson Model 442 in .38 caliber, the “Lady Smith” with factory
error. About 10 of these Lady Smith revolvers left the factory and
were recalled as soon as the error was brought to the attention of
Smith & Wesson. This limited edition was scroll engraved on the
receiver and cylinder and the grips back strap reads “Women of the
NRA”. The Engraving error was on the cylinder and reads “Second
Ammendment Defender of Freedom”, The error being that “Amendment” is
spelled with 2 “m” ‘s rather than one. Smith & Wesson
representatives were insistent that this revolver be returned but
this savvy collector decided to keep his. Only about 10 of these
“error” revolvers exist. Serial #056. Revolver is in excellent
condition. The high gloss bluing showing vague drag marks on the
cylinder. Grips are of faux ivory, comes in velvet lined mahogany
presentation case, with NRA acid etched glass windowed lid.
Estimate $800 to $1000
573 Smith & Wesson Model
M60-17 non production, believed to be one of a kind and made
specifically by request as a factory sales sample. Comes with letter
from Smith and Wesson stating gun is special show revolver that was
shown at the Qatar International Exhibition, US International
Pavilion, Dohar, Qatar. Revolver is a 3” stainless model 60-17 in
.38 special with rubber grips. Stainless steel revolver is in
excellent condition showing just vague drag marks on cylinder.
Serial #CJW4355. Estimate $800 to $1200
574 to 579 ARE
OPEN LOTS
580 Holster: Luger P.O8 hard shell. Marked “joa 1941” with eagle
over Wa706 and P.08. Estimate $100 to $300
581 Holster: 1936 Luger P.08 hard shell. Marked “Auwaerter &
Buseck, A.G. Stuttgart” with stylized eagle over WaA101, 1936.
Estimate $100 to $300
582 1938 Luger P.08 hard shell holster. Marked “FR & K.Vogels,
Koln-Deutz, 1938,” and with the Nazi eagle over swastika over
WaA387. Estimate $100 to $200
583 1939 Luger P.08 hard shell holster marked, “R. Ehrhardt,
Poessneck, 1939,” and with the Nazi eagle over swastika over WaA29.
Estimate $100 to $200
584 1934 Luger P.08 hard shell holster marked, “Otto Sindel,
Berlin, 1934”. With the stylized eagle over WaA94. Buckle is there
but comes off (leather is broken where it wraps around buckle) and
there are 2 riveted tin reinforcements on the base of the belt
straps on the rear. Leather cinch strap is cracked at the top hole
on one side only, otherwise in supple & excellent condition, (see
photos). Estimate $100 to $200
585 1937 Luger P.08 hard shell holster marked, “Hohmann & Sohn,
Kaiserslautern, 1937,” with the Nazi eagle over swastika over
WaA204, (eagle has a rub mark thru it). Estimate $100 to $200
586 Luger P.08 hard shell holster marked, “uta” over “42” and
“P.08” with the Nazi eagle over WaA195. Estimate $100 to $200
587 Lot of 2 CZ Model 27 holsters. One is a military issue
holster that has been re-stitched and is marked,”WaA76.” The other
is older soft leather, but has no markings. Estimate $100 to $200
588 Lot of Two military issue P.35 holsters. One is as new and
is stamped on interior “grz 194,” and “P35” with the Nazi eagle over
swastika over “WaA782” The other in used condition, ink stamped on
the interior, but partly illegible, “ba? 194?,” and “P35??.”
Estimate $100 to $200
589 Lot of 3 Browning Hi-Power (M1935) Nazi military holsters.
The 2 light browning heavy leather holsters are impressed, “dla,
44,” and with the Nazi eagle over swastika over “WaA195.” The third
is of heavy pebble grained leather with a nice dark brown worn color
and is impressed on reverse, “jkh, 42.” Estimate $100 to $200
590 Lot of 3 Nazi military issue P.38 Holsters. A – Impressed,
“bla 1944,” P.38 and with the eagle over the swastika over,
“WaA159.” B – Impressed, “JWa, 4” and P.38. C – Is unmarked.
Estimate $100 to $200
591 Lot of 3 Nazi military issue P.38 holsters. A – Impressed,
“awx 1944,” and P.38. B – Pebble grained leather showing just part
of the “3” and “8” impressed mark. C – Impressed “??1944” and
partially with 38. Estimate $100 to $200
592 1942 P.38 hard steel holster, impressed, “gcx, 1942,” and
“P38” and with the eagle over swastika over WaAB17. Estimate $100
to $200
593 1941 Luger P.08 hard shell holster impressed, “Otto Sindel,
Berlin 1947,” and with a stylized eagle over swastika. “Pena” is
lightly scratched onto front flap and on the back as well. Estimate
$100 to $200
594 Lot of 2 P.38 hard shell holsters. A – Impressed “dkk, 43”
and P.38 and with eagle over swastika over “WaA195.” B – Impressed
“eue/43” and P38 and with eagle over swastika over “WaA300.”
Estimate $100 to $200
595 Lot of 2 holsters. A – A Nazi police issue holster for the
Walther PPK, impressed, “Kernklager & Cie, 1938, Berlin” and with a
stylized eagle over swastika. B – Mauser M1934 police issue holster
impressed with the stylized eagle over swastika. Estimate $100 to
$200
596 Unmarked M1911 A1 shoulder holster. Estimate $100 to $200
597 Lot of 2 CZ holsters. A – Almost certainly a CZ model 27 hard
shell style holster impressed, “WERSA, 1941, Munchen.” Mounted with
2 hanger rings and 2 leather belt loops. B – An unmarked CZ model 27
holster. Estimate $100 to $200
598 Lot 4 Walther model PP holsters. All leather holsters are
unmarked. Includes a canvas holster with leather flap, trim, belt
loop and spare mag. holder. Belt loop impressed, “CAE, 47,” and with
stylized eagle over “7”. Bottom of barrel extension is open.
Leather band stops at bottom of opening, was made in the manner.
Estimate $100 to $200
599 Lot of 5 Walther PPK holsters, all are late war & unmarked.
Estimate $100 to $200
600 Lot of 5 Walter PPK holsters. All late war and only 3 are ink
stamped, “Walther, PPK.” Estimate $100 to $200
601 Lot of 2 holsters. A – Nice pebble grain holster for unknown
pistol, impressed on interior, “bdr, 44” and eagle over swastika
over “WaA148.” Late war issue Mauser HSc, leather & card
board/canvas cloth holster, unmarked. Estimate $100 to $200
602 open
603 open
604 US WWII web belt with 45 cal. US WWII M1911 holster.
Includes a “US” WW II Military issue olive drab web belt with
2-piece bronze “U.S.” belt buckle (buffed), 2 x web ammo pouches and
a “U.S.” logo military issue revolver holster. Back of holster
impressed “R.I.A 1911 T.C.C”. Est. $350-450
605 Leather “US” Military Issue M1911 Holster, impressed on front
below U.S. insignia, “HQ CO 28 AL SQ 29,” and, “Perkins Campbell
1917, JAH,” on reverse. Also included in lot are a “Walsh 44,”
impressed holster and several WWII canvas military issue items. Est.
$100-200
606 Lot of W.W. I Military Issue items including a canvas, “U.S.M.C.”
ink stamped Thompson 3 x 30 round magazine pouch stamped, “R.M.Co
(illegible) 1944.” Est. $100-200
607 Lot of W.W. II U.S. Military issue canvas web gear.
Including – two x U.S. .30 cal. carbine magazine pouches with three
15 round magazines, a web rifle case, a web M1 Garand 10 pocket
ammunition belt, etc. Est. $100-200
608 W.W. II US Military Canvas Thompson sub-Machine case. Case
is in excellent unissued condition and ink stamped on front “Cover,
Thompson sub-Machine gun cal., .45 D50268,” Lot also includes an
un-issued walnut forward grip with grip screw and sling attachment
swivel and 2 walnut slim line front lower grip panels. Est. $100-200
609 Rare Thompson Model of 1919 canvas web carrying case.
Produced for the first model of Thompsons, which had no shoulder
stocks. Inside of main compartments front flap and shoulder sling
are ink stamped, “RUSCO.” In excellent condition with just a tiny
fraying spot on its backside. Only about 500 were ever produced, A
truly rare item. Est. $300-400
610 Nazi Military Issue Canvas, “MP 38 u.40,” 3 x 30 round
magazine pouch. With 4 x 30 round magazines marked at their bases
“M.P. 41, Patent Schmeisser” and “Haenel” inside an arrow. Second
leather belt loop impressed “clg 43” and with the eagle over
swastika over WaAB66. Est. $200-300
611 Lot of 16 U.S. WWII Military Issue .30 cal carbine
magazines. 3 x 30 round mags, 13 x 15 round mags, some still in
original wraps. Lot also includes stripper clips and rubber mag end
caps. Est. $200-300
612 Lot of U.S. M1 Garand related. Includes slide and
miscellaneous spare parts some still as new and in original wrapper.
Est. $100-200
613 Lot of US M1 Carbine Trigger Groups and Spare parts.
Includes 2 trigger group housings just taken out of their original
wraps and one as new with trigger group components installed. Est.
$100-200
614 Lot of miscellaneous German W.W. II rifle and pistol related
cleaning and maintenance items. See photo. Est. $30-40
615 Lot of 5 Luger pre war and WWII time Magazines. Unmarked
magazine bodies. Four with aluminum bases and one with walnut wood
base. See photos for base marks. Est. $125-200
616 Lot of 8 Nazi military marked P.O.8 (Luger) magazines.
Markings on magazine bodies include: “fxo” x 6 magazine, and 2 with
“122” over the stylized eagle over “37”. Est. 250 -350
617 Lot of 4 P.38 Magazines, 2 marked “P.38V” over “u”. One
marked “jvd” all waffenamt on their backs. Est. $100-200
618 618 lot of three, 30 round Thompson sub-machine gun
magazines. All 3 magazines are impressed “U.S. 30 cartridge – cal
.45” on the front of each magazine body. Est. $200-300
619 Lot of 7 Thompson sub-machine gun magazines. Five, 30 round
magazines and two 15 round magazines. The fronts of all the
magazines bodies are impressed with “The Seymour Products Co.,
Seymour, Conn.” Est. $300-400
620 Lot of 8 Thompson sub-machine gun magazines. All are 15 round
magazines with various makers names impressed on the front of the
magazine bodies. Three “Auto Ordinance Corp. Bridgeport, CT, reg.
in U.S. Pat. Off.”, Three “SW – Co”, one “W.P.S.” and one blank.
Estimate $100 to $200
621 Lot of 24 miscellaneous pistol magazines, WWII and possibly
earlier. Magazines include CZ, HSc, Browning M1910 and M1922, PPK,
PP, M1911A1, P.38, and more. Est. $100-400
622 Lot of mini-14 magazines including 2 from 1974-75
production. Also includes two 10 round “Strum, Ruger” mags, new in
original boxes and three 30 round magazines, unmarked with 2 still
in original wrapper. Also 2 slings and 3 magazine loaders. Est.
$300-$400
623 Lot of miscellaneous US. Government Issue WWII M1911
Ammunition. Includes ball ammunition, Peters Rustless tracer rounds,
Frankford Arsenal and more. All as issued in unopened boxes. See
photos. Est. $100-150
624 Large lot of U.S. Government issue WW II era ammunition.
Including belts of .30 cal. ammunition, M1 ball ammunition, M1
tracer, M71armor piercing ammunition in original carton, .30 cal.
“For Air Craft Use Only.”, WWII “U.S.” issue for the M1903 0r M1917
rifle 60 rounds packed in 5 round stripper clips, complete in
original olive drab cloth bandolier. One pocket with original paper
label from ammo box reads, “Aug. 22, 1918.” Est. $250-350
625 Large lot of miscellaneous American collectible ammunition
from WWII and earlier periods. Estimate $100 to $200
626 Large lot of German WWII and earlier ammunition of various
calibers. Includes six, 50 rounds boxes of “Steyr, KAL 9m/m,”
rounds, German 9mm Parabellum, 6.35mm, 7.63 Mauser, 7.65mm, Pistola
M.34, 30 Mauser, and more. See photographs. Estimate $100 to $200
627 Box lot prewar and WWII loose German ammunition of various
calibers. Estimate $100 to $200
628 1938 dated original full crate of Austrian 8 x 56 mm
ammunition made for German Police and SS use in the Austrian Model
95 rifle. With 108 boxes. 5 rounds per stripper clip, 10 rounds per
original box. Austrian made in 1938 for German Police and SS use in
the Austrian model 95 rifle converted to 8 x56mm. Eagle swastika on
stripper clips and on each cartridge. Est. $400-500
629 Unopened crate of US Military issue Peters, 12 gauge shot gun
shells. Estimate $700 to $800
630 Captured Russian ammunition crate converted for German
artillery use during WWII. Blue green wooden box with capture tag
and military markings. Painted in white on top “Dr. J. A. Thom”
etc. Estimate $50 to $100 |