AMOSKEAG AMOSKEAG - Amoskeag Auction Company
AMOSKEAG AMOSKEAG - Amoskeag Auction Company
AMOSKEAG AMOSKEAG - Amoskeag Auction Company
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
<strong>AMOSKEAG</strong><br />
SALE NO. 76<br />
40<br />
1796. LOT OF AIR RIFLES Three total; the first air rifle is the Crossman Model 766, American Classic Air Rifle, serial #108170406, .177cal. This<br />
rifle retains 96-97% original blue finish with oxidation and pitting along the barrel and minor scratches on the receiver. Equipped with brown plastic<br />
stock and forend with signs of wear rating this rifle in good condition overall; the second rifle in this lot is a Daisy Model 840 Air Rifle, .177 cal.<br />
This non-firing rifle needs repair and retains 96% of the original blue finish with oxidation and scratches along the barrel and receiver. Equipped<br />
with brown plastic stock and forend having scratches through out with this rifle rating in fair condition overall; The third rifle is a Benjamin Model<br />
347 Air Rifle, serial T273262, .177 cal., this non-firing, bolt action rifle with wooden stock and forend needs repair and retains 98% original matte<br />
black finish with minor scratches along the barrel. There are minor scratches on the stock and forend as well. The original tag from the Benjamin<br />
is on the left side of the stock with this rifle rating in fair condition overall. (3448-4A)<br />
1797. J. A. HENCKELS FIXED BLADE HUNTING KNIFE Model 2103 measuring 10 1/2” overall with a 6” serrated back, clip-point blade<br />
and a 1 1/2” false edge. This full tang knife features laminated wood scales, German silver finger guard and lanyard hole. Included with this knife<br />
is the original tan plastic sheath with leather tie down. The plastic strap that secures over the brass stud is torn but still serviceable. This knife is<br />
designed to be used in marine or wet environments and can serve as a dive knife with a rating of excellent overall. (3395-1A1)<br />
1798. CUSTOM FIXED BLADE HUNTING KNIFE This custom knife was made by Larry Downing of Bremen, KY and measures 7 3/4” overall<br />
with a 4” hollow ground, drop-point blade. This full tang knife features laminated wood scales, nickel silver rivets, nickel silver lanyard hole and<br />
includes a custom side carry leather sheath. This highly collectible, beautiful piece of American craftsmanship, is made with a six month lead time<br />
and is in excellent condition overall. (3395-1I2)<br />
1799. OTHELLO BRAND FIXED BLADE HUNTING KNIFE This knife measures 10 1/4” overall with a 5 1/2” serrated back, clip-point<br />
blade and a 1 1/2” false edge. Featuring wood scales, brass rivets, German silver finger guard and includes the original leather sheath. The blade<br />
exhibits wear as well appearing to have been sharpened with the knife rating very good overall. (3395-1H1)<br />
1800. SCHRADE FIXED BLADE HUNTING KNIFE Model 498 measuring 9 1/2” overall with a 5” clip-point blade. This full tang knife features<br />
imitation stag scales, brass finger guard, brass pommel secured by a pommel screw and includes the original leather sheath. The pommel<br />
and guard are tarnished with the sheath having minor signs of wear. The blade is inside the original clear protective sleeve and appears unsharpened<br />
with the knife being in excellent condition overall. (3395-B1)<br />
1801. J.A. HENCKELS FIXED BLADE HUNTING KNIFE This knife measures 9 3/4” overall with a 5” drop-point blade and thumb rest.<br />
Featuring a German nickel pommel, German nickel finger guard and genuine stag scales. The blade appears to have had the tip broken off and<br />
reground. There is an oxidation speck on the blade’s edge. Included is the original leather sheath with the knife rating very good to excellent overall.<br />
(3395-1G1)<br />
1802. PUMA “FORSTERNICKER” FIXED BLADE KNIFE Model 3585 measuring 8 3/4” overall with a 4 1/2” drop-point blade and a 1<br />
1/4” false edge. This full tang knife features a wood bolster, brass riveted genuine stag scales and includes the original green leather sheath with<br />
original hanging tag. The knife appears unsharpened and is in almost new condition. (3395-1X)<br />
1803. ANTIQUE FREDERICK REYNOLDS STRAIGHT RAZOR The blade measures 3/4” and is 1/2 hollow ground with a hollow point.<br />
The razor features the original tortoise shell scales featuring a Gimp Shield on the front scale and is secured with brass pins. The name, “Frederick’s<br />
Celebrated Razor, Sheffield” is on the front shank. One scale is broken at the butt pin and is held together with thread. The blade has oxidation<br />
stains on the front, back and spine of the blade. Due to trade regulations imposed in the 1890’s,the country of origin was mandated to appear<br />
on the product exported, this razor was manufactured sometime between 1850-1880’s and is in fair to good condition overall. (3395-1F3)<br />
1804. WWI 1917 BOLO KNIFE This multifunctional knife measures 14 3/4” overall with a 10” drop-point blade and a 3” false edge. Featuring a<br />
steel cross-guard, wood scales and the original canvas and leather sheath. The blade retains 98% of the original matte finish with some minor<br />
chips in the blade’s edge. The name “Plumb St. Louis” is visible on the ricasso of the blade with the knife rating good to very good condition overall.<br />
The sheath is in very good condition with minor oxidation spotting on the canvas portion. (3395-1I3)<br />
1805. BUCK TRAILBLAZER FOLDING KNIFE Model 317 measuring 5 1/4” overall with a 3 3/4” clip-point, master blade and a 3 1/2” clip<br />
bade. This knife features nickel silver bolsters, brass liner, black Delrin handles and is in excellent condition overall with the Buck shield slightly tarnished.<br />
Included is the original black leather sheath which rates excellent as well. (3395-1H)<br />
1806. VINTAGE BUCK FOLDING KNIFE Model 110 measuring 4 3/4” overall with a 3 1/2” clip-point blade. This early model, lock-blade knife<br />
features brass bolsters, brass rivets and wood handles. The blade has minor wear and appears to have been sharpened. The ricasso is stamped<br />
“Buck USA” only. The handles exhibit minor wear with verdigris on the rivets and bolsters. The knife is in very good to excellent condition overall<br />
and includes the original leather sheath which rates very good to excellent as well. This knife would make a prized addition to any Buck collection.<br />
(3395-1G2)<br />
1807. BUCK FOLDING KNIFE Model 317 measuring 5 1/4” overall with a 3 3/4” clip-point point, master blade and a 3 1/2” secondary clip blade.<br />
The knife features nickel silver bolsters, brass liner and black Delrin handles. There is verdigris and tarnish on the bolsters, rivet and shield. The<br />
blades appears unsharpened with the knife rating very good to excellent condition overall. Included is the original leather sheath which rates excellent<br />
as well. (3395-1E1)<br />
1808. TREE BRAND / BOKER SKINNING KNIFE Measures 8 3/4” overall with a 3 1/4” drop-point blade. This knife features a brass bolster,<br />
brown metal alloy handle and is in excellent condition overall with the blade appearing unsharpened. Included is a functional leather sheath<br />
made for a different knife and is in excellent condition as well. (3395-1Q)<br />
1809. VINTAGE BUCK FOLDING KNIFE Model 110 measuring 4 3/4” overall with a 3 1/2” clip-point blade. This early model lock-blade knife<br />
features brass bolsters, brass rivets and wood handles. There is verdigris, tarnish and slight oxidation on the bolsters as well as a few small oxidation<br />
specks on the blade. The ricasso is stamped “Buck 110 USA”. The knife is in very good condition overall and includes the original leather<br />
sheath which has minor wear on the front and rates in good to very good condition. (3395-1R)<br />
1810. SCHRADE–WALDEN FOLDING KNIFE Model 225H measuring 5 1/4” overall with a 3 3/4” clip-point master blade and 3 1/2” clippoint<br />
secondary blade. This knife was manufactured sometime between 1957-1975, featuring nickel silver bolsters, brass liner and genuine stag<br />
handles with a hole for a thong. There is verdigris on the bolsters and oxidation staining on both blades. The blades appear to have been sharpened<br />
with the knife rating very good overall. Included is the original leather sheath. (3395-1L)<br />
1811. SPYDERCO POLICE MODEL FOLDING KNIFE This lock-blade knife measures 5 1/4” overall with a 3 3/4” serrated, drop-point<br />
blade and a 1 1/2” false edge. Featuring stainless steel handles with a 2 1/2” pocket clip on the side. Also featured is a hole in the blade near the<br />
ricasso for one handed operation. The blade and handles exhibit light wear with the knife in very good condition overall. (3395-1H4)