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<strong>AMOSKEAG</strong><br />

SALE NO. 76<br />

1644. COLT ACE MAGAZINE This is a two tone 22 RF magazine for a Colt Ace pistol. This magazine is marked “COLT ACE in diamond 22 LR”.<br />

The blued area shows silvering from use. (3245-45)<br />

1645. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE SIGHTS This lot includes a Redfield Model 75 tang mounted micrometer adjustable aperture rear sight in very<br />

good condition. Also included is a Lyman Model B52 base adapter for installing dovetail sights on rifles that do not have a dovetail. Also a new<br />

in box Marbles #R8 “Special Rear Sight for Remington Repeating Rifles Models 14 and 141 – All Calibers” and includes mounting instructions<br />

and screws. And a box for a Lyman Sights Model 77 Detachable Hooded Front Sights with KK base in very good condition. (3248-45)<br />

1646. US NAVY SHOULDER BOARDS This is a set of US Navy Commodore dress shoulder boards as-new in original Hilborn-Hamburger<br />

box. These boards have a silver eagle over one star on a gold background. (3358-11)<br />

1647. WINCHESTER RELOADING TOOL This is a “Winchester” marked tong reloading tool with 30 WCF die. The tool is marked<br />

“Manufactured by The Winchester Rep. Arms Co. New Haven, CT. USA MOD 1894 Pat. February 13, 1894”. This piece is in very good condition<br />

with 30% blue remaining on the body and 90% on the handle. (3270-7)<br />

1648. REPLICA OF 1861 COLT This is a non-firing replica of a Colt 1861 Navy pistol with cast engraving and white grips. (3298-27)<br />

1649. SHARPSHOOTER CATAPULT AIR PISTOL This is a rubber band powered catapult air pistol manufactured by Bull’s Eye Pistol Co<br />

of Rawlings, WY beginning in 1938. This piece has a Pat. Date of Sept 7, ’37. The pistol functions well and retains 70% of original nickel finish<br />

with most wear being in the area of the rubber band mounting and has soft wood grips in very good condition. This would make an interesting<br />

addition to your air gun collection. (3279-7)<br />

1650. 1911 FRAME CASTING This is a partially machined casting for a 1911 style frame. The flat surfaces have been machined, through holes<br />

are drilled and the magazine well and mainspring cavity have been rough formed. An interesting paper weight. (3358-14A)<br />

1651. SUGAR LOAF HELMET This is a replica of a 12th Century Sugar Loaf Great Helm. This is made of polished steel with brass around the<br />

sight and front seam and weighs 4 ½ pounds. In very good condition. Needs only a liner. (3280-11)<br />

1652. WINCHESTER METAL SIGN This sign is advertising the Winchester Collection at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center Cody, WY. It features<br />

a picture of Buffalo Bill and various lever action Winchester rifles and features the Winchester Bicentennial “76”. There is some oxidation on the<br />

lower part of the sign, a few scratches on the upper left corner and some paint spatter all over. (3302-6)<br />

1653. BOOK GUN CASE This is a pistol case designed to look like a leather bound book and will hold a small frame revolver or pistol of 38 or<br />

larger bore with less than a 4” barrel. There is a spring loaded compartment that retains the gun with a bore dowel. When opened the “binding”<br />

of the book drops open presenting the gun butt first. In very good condition. (3101-160A)<br />

1654. BELT AND HOLSTER LOT This lot includes a US Army M1936 pistol belt in faded and in well used condition and a M1916 holster for<br />

Colt 1911 pistol. The holster is brown leather marked “Enger-Kress” is in good condition with the front showing many use scratches and the “US”<br />

is faded. (3439-6)<br />

1655. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot contains one 20 round box of Remington cartridges in 30 Remington. The green and yellow box is in<br />

good condition with some wear on the edges. (3479-30)<br />

1656. WINCHESTER BULLET MOLD This is a Winchester marked bullet mold in 40-72. The tool is marked “Manufactured by The Winchester<br />

Rep. Arms Co. New Haven, Conn. USA”. This piece has wooden handles and is in very good condition. (3404-49)<br />

1657. WINCHESTER BULLET MOLD This is a Winchester marked bullet mold in 38-72. The tool markings can not be read, but this piece<br />

is made in the Winchester fashion. This piece has wooden handles and is in very good condition. (3404-49)<br />

1658. WORLD WAR II COLLECTIBLE LOT This is an interesting piece of WW II history from the Eastern Front. Included in this lot is a German<br />

hallow projectile used to distribute leaflets to Russian soldiers during the siege of Leningrad between Sept 1941 and Jan 1944. A copy of the<br />

leaflet written in Cyrillic, telling the soldiers of the garrison to surrender, is included. The projectile is 17” long and 64mm in diameter and consists<br />

of two segments threaded together, a black plastic nose cone and perforated tail piece. Great addition to your WWII collection. (3398-3)<br />

1659. 3” US NAVAL CASE This is brass case for a 3” Naval gun. The casing is 4.27” at the base and 23 3/8” long. The head stamp includes<br />

Lot 1247, 3” 50 CAL, RAA, B & C Co, 7/26/18 and an anchor with 5 on the left and 1 on the right. Has a nice mustard patina with a few dents<br />

and scratches. (3280-10)<br />

1660. GERMAN ARTILLERY CASE This is an Oct 1916 dated brass German shell case that is 19 3/4” long, 5” at the base and is 106mm head.<br />

The base is marked “Patronenfabrik Karlsruhl” around the primer also Oct 1916, Karth 312, Sp 255. The case has a dark straw color with some<br />

oxidation present. (3398-2)<br />

1661. LOT OF DUMMY US NAVAL CARTRIDGES This lot contains two interesting 5” naval dummy cartridges that stand 43 3/4” tall with<br />

a 5 7/8” base. The bases of the round are steel followed with a 13 1/2” hard wood segment and then a 7 1/2” brass section marked 389131-1<br />

and then a 14 3/4” steel dummy projectile. Topping the projectiles are brass timed fuzes. One is stamped “DUMMY P.S. 44”. The fuze is marked<br />

“1 LCR. TIME/FUZE MK. XVIII” and is adjustable from 0 TO 45. Also marked “E.M L.G.A. Lot 123”. The second is marked “DUMMY” with the<br />

“D” upside down, “1 ECR 1 . TIME/FUZE MK. XVIII” and “F.A. E.D.B. Lot 4707-2” The bases are marked “Mark 4 Mod 1” and “5” Dummy cartridge<br />

25 Cal”. Also “CGY 1944”. These would be a great addition to an ammunition collection. Each piece weighs 76 pounds. Please note: extra<br />

shipping charges will apply. (3493-24)<br />

1662. US NAVAL GUN ROUND This is a 3” naval gun training cartridge and metal storage container. The container is 37” long and the upper<br />

half is painted white and the lower is black and marked is marked “Dummy Drill 37/50 cal MK 6 Mod 0”. Inside the storage container is the well<br />

made laminated hard wood dummy cartridge with steel base plate. The steel base plate is marked “DUMMY CARTRIDGE MK 6 50 CAL” also<br />

“HMC 1943” and is stamped with an anchor. The base is 4.27” and the overall length is 34 3/4” and is in very good condition. Also includes a<br />

cork storage spacer marked “Spacer Block, Return to Naval Ammunition Depot”. An unusual item for your WW II collection. Please note: extra<br />

shipping charges will apply. (2901-1)<br />

1663. US 5-INCH ANTI-AIRCRAFT ROUND This is an inert shell for the USN 5” 38 cal ship mounted anti-aircraft gun. The assembled cartridge<br />

measured 43 1/4” overall with a 23 3/4” long case and a projectile which is lightly rusted that still has visible yellow ordnance stencil markings<br />

and an unengraved driving band. The tip of the shell has a dummy Mk. 90 proximity fuze installed and the case has a dark ocher patina with<br />

some shallow dents around the mouth. This is a nice looking shell in good condition. Please note: extra shipping charges will apply. (2552-62)<br />

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