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

SALE NO. 76<br />

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2281. SAVAGE STEVENS MODEL 94 SERIES P SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #E359775, 12 Ga., frame and stock only. The<br />

frame retains about 95% color case-hardened finish under a thin film of light surface rust. The plain pistol grip stock rates good having been lightly<br />

sanded with ink drawn lines in grip area and no finish present. (3179-S12759) (5/10)<br />

2282. LOT OF DECORATIVE SOUVENIR KNIVES This lot contains two Chinese made Jambiyas and include sheaths. A third straight blade<br />

knife with sheath is included. All knife sets are in very good condition. (2623-2)<br />

2283. LOT OF AMMUNITION Three total: first is an opened but full box of Frankford Arsenal 30-40 ammunition marked “20 Sub-Caliber<br />

Cartridges – Caliber 30 for Sub-Caliber Cartridges”. Some rounds show corrosion and split necks, box shows light wear. Second are two sealed<br />

paper packages of 8mm cartridges. One is dated 1902 and contains ten rimmed cartridges. It is marked Fabrica Da Polvora and consists of a rose<br />

colored and string wrapped paper package. The package is in good condition with the rims protruding through the edges. The second package<br />

contains eight rimmed cartridges dated 1932. They are marked Etuis NATS and Poudre BFP1. The gray, string wrapped paper package is in excellent<br />

condition. (3110-9)<br />

2284. LOT OF UZI MAGAZINES Five 25 round magazines with lightly fading finish in very good condition overall. (3207-1B)<br />

2285. LOT OF UZI MAGAZINES Five 25 round magazines with lightly fading finish in very good condition overall. (3207-1A)<br />

2286. LOT OF AMMUNITION Three boxes total: the first is a sealed 20 round box of box of U.S. Franklin Arsenal Unprimed brass for .30MI; second<br />

is a sealed 20 round box of Brazilian 30-60 Military Ammunition; last is a partial Farnsworth Ammunition box of 8mm Kropatschek ammunition<br />

made from 348 Winchester brass. Contains twelve rounds and two cases. All loaded rounds have split necks. (3110-2)<br />

2287. LOT OF U.S. “GREASE GUN” MAGAZINES Total of two. Good condition with areas of light oxidation. They are in need of<br />

cleaning. (3135-364)<br />

2288. MISCELLANEOUS LOT First is a lot of three AR-15 magazines: two are metal 30 round Colt and one is plastic by D & D, Inc. All are in<br />

excellent condition. Second is a lot of five military cleaning kits marked “Dutch M-16 Cleaning kit”. However these are for a 7.62mm AR-10 and<br />

are for the Dutch/ Portuguese AR-10 rifles. They consist of a folding nylon pouch, plastic bottle, three bore and chamber brushes in a plastic<br />

sleeve, takedown tool, pull-thru small handled brush, and a punch. A very well thought out and convenient kit. (3192-2,3)<br />

2289. LOT OF FAUX SCRIMSHAW This modern acrylic whales tooth has an 1831 date above the name “The Comet” and crossed American<br />

Flags on one side and whaling ship on the other. This a great looking decorative piece in near excellent condition. (3233-1)<br />

2290. LOT OF EGYPTIAN 7.62MM NATO AMMUNITION Total of three 15 rd. unopened boxes in very good plus condition with some<br />

minor staining. (3110-6)<br />

2291. LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS AMMUNITION This lot contains two bags of mixed ammunition. The first bag contains 55 rounds of<br />

mixed 38 S&W lead round nose. They all have light to moderate oxidation, and are by various manufacturers. The second bag contains nineteen<br />

rounds of mixed 12 ga. 2 3/4” ammunition with paper hulls. The manufacturer and shot size vary. They are in very good condition with light oxidation<br />

on the rims. (2867-7)<br />

2292. MISCELLANEOUS LOT First is a lot of three magazines Ram-Line for the Ruger Mini 14, 30 round, in excellent condition. Second is a lot<br />

of miscellaneous gun related items containing: One soft rifle sleeve; one soft pistol rug; one large checkered black plastic pistol grip cap for a long<br />

arm and one large snap on sling swivel. (3233-13,5A)<br />

2293. MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF KNIVES This lot contains ten knives. The first is a folding two bladed knife, made by United in Grand<br />

Rapids Michigan. The knife is 6” long folded with a straight blade and serrated blade. The straight blade has a drop point and is 4 1/2” long; the<br />

serrated blade is 5” and has a unidirectional “sawtooth” edge. The plastic grip panels are intact. The knife has remnants of a blued finish, with<br />

the most finish showing on the serrated blade. The second item is an Executive Letter Opener II, manufactured by C, M, & T Co. (Choate). At<br />

8” overall this glass filled, plastic, multi-purpose tool has a double edged blade and uni-grip handle. Dubbed “the Stinger”, this knife was marketed<br />

for multiple utility and defense purposes. According to the included paper it will not set off a metal detector, but can be sharpened and<br />

used as a cutting tool. Last is a lot of Cutlery (8) items total, seven are table knives, five are ivory handled by Joseph Elliot & Sons of Sheffield,<br />

very good condition, the last two appear to be bone handled, one possibly pewter; the other is a Russell Green River Works dinner knife in poor<br />

condition. (1) Miller Bros. USA marked parchment scraper, 4” long, 1 1/8” bladed parchment scraper which has developed a dark patina. The<br />

handle is bone with a 1 1/2” crack. (1051-377A,384)<br />

2294. POWDER HORN LOT This lot contains three powder horns varying in size from 9” to 11” each showing an ivory to gray hue with conical<br />

spouts. Each horn has light insect damage and chipped ends. (2923-83B)<br />

2295. MISCELLANEOUS LOT This lot contains a brass powder measure, a rear sight for likely a Mossberg rifle, about 2 pounds of mixed buck shot,<br />

a box with mixed 16 gauge shells with #9 shot, about 30 rounds of mixed 22 rim-fire ammunition and 2 1/2 cans of percussion caps. (2906-1-6)<br />

2296. LOT OF LEATHER SHOT POUCHES There are three items in this lot. The first item is a complete shot belt with a 1” buckle and is<br />

approximately 42” long. It is in good condition, a one ounce brass measure built in. The leather is heavily crazed, and stiff around the pouch portion.<br />

The other two items are pear shaped pouches, also with brass dispensers and measures. One is plain and is in very good condition. The<br />

leather is supple and the measure is approximately a one ounce capacity. The other is embossed on both sides with hanging game scene. The<br />

front is also stamped “2 1/2 lbs” in the leather. The stitching near the dispenser is coming apart. The measure is stamped “AM. FLASK & CAP<br />

Co.” and is adjustable from “1 to 1 1/4” ounces. A small metal ring adorns the bottom. (2880-51E)<br />

2297. MISCELLANEOUS LOT This lot contains one Brinton’s Maxi-Ball Lubricator for .54 Caliber bullets. This wood handled lubricator is in its<br />

original, unopened package; one set of faux antler plastic gun racks. It has two plastic antlers that measure 8 3/4”. One has 2” of the tip broken<br />

off. They are in their unopened package; one brown leather flap holster is for a medium frame revolver with a 5” to 6” barrel. This holster is in very<br />

good condition. (1415-77,66,187)<br />

2298. P.38 BARREL This post-war P.38 barrel is marked with the Walther banner, on the front “9 PARA”, measures 5” long and has an excellent<br />

bore. The exterior has a high gloss blue with some minor oxidation stains. (2101-13)<br />

2299. M3 TRENCH KNIFE This lot is an M3 trench knife stamped “WINCHESTER” on either side of the blade. The blade has signs of being<br />

ground and refinished. The Winchester stamp is a modern commercial variation, and is not original to the piece. The guard has been reshaped,<br />

and the manufacturers stamp has been ground off leaving only “US” barely visible. The grip is an eight grooved leather washer variation, and is<br />

in very good condition. A moderate patina covers all the metal parts and there is no scabbard. (1798-7AA)

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