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1249 Colt single action Bisley revolver .38<br />

WCF, serial #291063, 1907<br />

metal parts with dark blued finish, black<br />

thermoplastic grips; the barrel 4 1/2 in. L.,<br />

10 1/4 in. L. overall Est. $3,000-5,000<br />

1249A Mauser Model 1934 semi-automatic<br />

pistol, serial #185186<br />

7.65 mm., blued metal finish, one-piece<br />

checkered walnut grip; the barrel 3 1/2<br />

in. L., 6 1/4 in. L. overall; together with an<br />

unmarked leather holster and a cleaning kit<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1249B Stevens New Model Pocket Rifle,<br />

serial #15651<br />

with part-octagon barrel 12 1/8 in. L., blued<br />

finish; the frame with nickel finish and<br />

walnut grips; together with a wire frame<br />

stock Est. $100-200<br />

1250 Pietro Beretta Model 1935<br />

“Gardone V.T.”0 semi-automatic<br />

pistol, serial number 802413<br />

7.65 mm. caliber, dated 1955 on frame; the<br />

barrel 3 1/4 in. L., blued finish; thermoplastic<br />

grips; 5 7/8 in. L. overall; together with a<br />

Bucheimer leather holster Est. $150-200<br />

1250A Colt Automatic semi-automatic pistol,<br />

Serial number 0D118437<br />

.25 caliber, the barrel 2 1/4 in. L., bright steel<br />

finish; the frame blued, with checkered<br />

walnut grips; 4 1/2 in. L. overall; together with<br />

a Hunter black leather holster<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1250B Two books on colt and<br />

single shot handguns<br />

1) J. M. Kalman and C. M. Patterson;<br />

“A Pictorial History of U. S. Single Shot<br />

Martial Pistols” (NY: Scrivners n.d.) 30/2500,<br />

signed by both authors, folio pictorial cloth;<br />

2) E. Keith, “Sixguns by Keith the Standard<br />

Reference Work” (Harrisburg Stackpole,<br />

1955), folio cloth Est. $50-80<br />

1251 [Native Americans, Western Artists.]<br />

Forty-five items, with emphasis<br />

on the Southwest<br />

including monographs on Maynard Dixon,<br />

C. M. Russell, Native American ceramics and<br />

other crafts, and so forth Est. $80-125<br />

1251A [Native Americans.] Ten titles, including<br />

“Handbook of American Indians<br />

North of Mexico”<br />

(Washington: 1907) 2 vols., 8vo, half leather;<br />

and R. I. Dodge, “Our Wild Indians (Hartford:<br />

1883) 8vo, pictorial cloth Est. $100-150<br />

1252 [Asian Art] Sixty-five volumes with<br />

emphasis on Japanese ukiyo-e<br />

and artistic culture<br />

with others on Chinese art Est. $150-250<br />

1252A [Americana: Eastern Seaboard History]<br />

General selection of about 120 volumes<br />

on history, genealogy, and so forth<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1253 [General Interest.] Assortment of about<br />

fifty items, including A. T. Rice, ed.,<br />

“Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln<br />

by Distinguished Men of His Time” (NY: 1888)<br />

8vo, pict. cloth, as well as pamphlets on art<br />

and artists, auction catalogs, and so forth<br />

Est. $50-80<br />

1253A [Literature.] About sixty-five volumes<br />

including reading copies of Fielding,<br />

Scott, Heine, O. Henry, and so forth<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1254 [Juvenile.] Six titles illustrated by<br />

Frank Denslow, including<br />

“Night Before Christmas” (1902)<br />

“Mother Goose” (1901); “Mother Hubbard”<br />

1903); “Three Bears” (1903); “Simple Simon”<br />

(1904); and “Three Little Kittens” (1904);<br />

together with “The Story of Rich Mrs. Duck”<br />

(NY: McLoughlin Bros., c.1907) on linen<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1254A [Art, Twentieth Century.] Single issue of<br />

Verve, Vol. I, No. 3, containing original<br />

lithographs by Chagall, Miro, and others<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1254B [Juvenile] A.A. Milne;<br />

The Christopher Robin Story Book,<br />

special signed limited edition<br />

illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard<br />

(New York: Dutton, 1929) #79/350, signed by<br />

author and illustrator; 4to, green cloth and<br />

pictorial salmon boards; cellophane d.j.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

1255 [Fraternal Organizations.] R. F. Gould,<br />

et al., “The History of Freemasonry”<br />

(NY: Yorston, late 19th C)<br />

4 vols, 4to., publisher’s deluxe full leather<br />

with marbled endpapers Est. $80-100<br />

1255A [Economic History, Pennsylvania.]<br />

Original MS day-book of<br />

Robert Frazer, Philadelphia<br />

attorney, July, 1812 - Dec. 1820<br />

comprising a daily record of all monetary<br />

transactions with memoranda; folio, suede<br />

leather ledger binding Est. $150-250<br />

1255B [Fine Press.] E. Dulac, illustrator;<br />

“Stories From Hans Anderson”<br />

(London: Hodder & Stoughton, c.1904)<br />

4to, pictorial cloth, printed endpapers<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

weapons / books & autographs<br />

1256 [Italy, Illustrated.] Gaetano Cottafavi,<br />

illustrator; “Raccolta Delle Principali<br />

Vedute di Roma e Suoi Contorni”<br />

(Rome: Cuccioni, 1843) folio, stitched,<br />

apparently issued without cover<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1256A [Italy, Illustrated.] A. Moschetti,<br />

illustrator; “Raccolta Delle Principali<br />

Vedute di Roma Antica e Moderna”<br />

(Rome: Piale, 1846) folio, printed wraps<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1257 [Quakers.] George Fox; “A Journal ...<br />

of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, ...<br />

of George Fox” 3rd ed. (London: 1765<br />

Richards & Clark) folio, original full calf, with<br />

note from the original Philadelphia buyer in<br />

1766 Est. $150-200<br />

1257A [English History.] A set of Hume and of<br />

Smollett, each (London: Cadell, 1790)<br />

comprising: David Hume, “The History of<br />

England” New edition, 8 vols; and T. Smollett,<br />

“The History of England from the Revolution<br />

to the Death of George II” New edition, 5<br />

vols.; all 8vo, each set similarly bound in full<br />

calf with marbled endpapers Est. $100-200<br />

1258 [Literature.] Two titles: Schreibers<br />

Bilderbucher(Esslingen: c. 1875) and<br />

The Notebook of Elbert Hubbard<br />

(NY: Wise, 1926) 4to cloth, with note<br />

from publisher indicating this is the first<br />

presentation copy Est. $40-60<br />

1258A [American Literature.] Five titles,<br />

first or early editions, including J. F.<br />

Cooper, “The Pioneers” (NY: 1823)<br />

J. E. Cooke, “The Last of the Foresters” (NY:<br />

1856); Longfellow, “Tales of a Wayside Inn”<br />

(Boston: 1863); Longfellow, “Evangeline” 10th<br />

ed. (Boston: 1856); and Longfellow, “Voices of<br />

the Night” (Boston: 1852); together with Wm.<br />

Wordsworth, “The Prelude” (NY: 1850)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1258B [Juvenile.] Six titles<br />

including K. Grahame, “The Wind in the<br />

Willows” (NY: 1929); Bulfinch, “The Age<br />

of Fable” (Boston: 1871); Renneville,<br />

“Historiettes” (Paris: Lavigne, c.1830);<br />

Weems, “Life of Washington” (imperfect); E.<br />

Gaskoden, “When Knighthood Was in Flower”<br />

(Indianapolis: 1898); and T. Bingley, “Stories<br />

About the Instinct of Animals” (Boston: 1861)<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1258C [Travel.] Four titles<br />

including: N. P. Willis; “Summer Cruise in the<br />

Mediterranean” (NY: 1853); Julia W. Howe, “A<br />

Trip to Cuba” (Boston: 1860); H. C. Grey and<br />

Queen Victoria; “The Early Years of the Prince<br />

Consort” (NY: 1867); and M. Dieulafoy, “Art in<br />

Spain and Portugal” (NY: 1913) Est. $60-90<br />

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