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#1
Folding Knife of Semi-Folding Type

Single edged blade with central point, foldable cross guard, handle with riveted stag horn scales. Probably Antonin Bouma, Sedlcany circa 1950, length (closed) 21 cm. Together with beautiful hunting knife: single edged blade with central point, marked "Pontus Holmberg Eskilstuna, Sweden". Hardwood handle with brass rivets. Original leather sheath. Sweden circa 1950, length 17 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€200
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#2
Four Folding Knives

1) Folding knife with horse head and rider motifs, horn handle scales, corkscrew and two blades of different sizes, unmarked, probably Germany around 1900, length (unfolded) 21 cm. 2) Pocket knife with corkscrew and two blades of different sizes, mother-of-pearl handle scales, probably Germany, 1st quarter of the 19th century, length 16.5 cm. 3) Coachman's Multi-Bladed knife with small blade, saw, large blade, hole punch, hoof pick and balance spring scale. Horn grip scales inlaid with silber decoration on one side. Marked "D.F.". Probably Germany, 19th centruy, length (closed) 10.5 cm. Condition 2+ 4) Hunting Folding Knife with rich accessories: corkscrew, tin opener, bottle opener, two differently sized blades. The handle with a gauge for shotgun cartridges is decorated with a relief of hunting dogs in brass, horn grip scales (one cracked), brass suspension loop. Probably Germany, 1st half of the 20th century, length (unfolded) 24 cm.

Starting price

€120
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#3
Dutch M1895 Mannlicher Infantry Hembrug Bayonet

T-back blade with stamped crown over Z (same mark on pommel) and makers mark "HEMBRUG", 9477 KK on crossguard, wooden grip scales. Netherland circa 1900, length 48 cm. Condition 2+. Together with a Mauser bayonet in bad condition.

Starting price

€100
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#4
An Austrian Werndl bayonet M 1873

The 47cm yataghan blade fullered on both sides is marked at the ricasso with the Austrian eagle and logo “OHLIGS”. The hooked quillion is stamped with a unit marking “27. F. K.1511”. Wooden grip scales, iron scabbard with dents in places. Austria, after 1870, length 63 cm. Used, in good condition, stained in places, slightly damaged. Condition 2

Starting price

€100
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#5
Highlanders Light Infantry Regimental Piper's Dirk MK 2 by Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham

Stright single edged finely etched blade, blade length 30 cm, detailed with rubbed thistle motifs and scrolling foliate designs, remnants of signature plus inspection and issue stamps. Mountings with nickel finish, carved basketweave ebony grip with nickel stud decoration and applied steel pommel, detailed with a crown. Without scabbard. Birmingham circa 1900, length 44.5 cm. Condition 2-

Starting price

€360
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#6
A Royal Navy Officers Dirk

A narrow blade with wedge-shaped cross-section and a false edge near the central point, made out of an older sword blade. The hilt is decorated with gilded brass fittings (gilding is worn-out), repaired S-shaped guard with engraved anchors on both ends. Rectangular, fluted pommel with beveled edges. Rectangular, fluted grip made of ivory with longitudinal brass strips. Probably England, end of the 18th century, length 44,5 cm. Scabbard missing.Condition 2-

Starting price

€140
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#7
Dagger

Double-edged blade (possibly later) with central point, rhomboid cross-section, gilt brass hilt, quillons symmetrically bended towards the point, handle wrapped with twisted copper wire, turban-shaped pommel. Europe, 18th century, length 37,5 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€300
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#8
A Stiletto

A slender blade with a square cross-section, a straight quillons with a baluster at both ends, a cylindrical handle with a short spiral extension in the upper half, and a conical pommel. Probably Italy, 19th century, length 28.5 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€200
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#9
Hunting Knives and hunting chopper

A Hunting Knife, Probably From the Set. Heavy blade with rounded back and straight edge, three knifemaker's marks on one side. Pitted. Handle of chamois horn, bone ring with engraved decoration. Probably Austria, 1st half of the 19th century, length 27 cm. 2 )Hunting Knife. Straight single-edged blade with a central point, handle made of horn with rivets, secured with an iron plate, Probably Germany, end of the 17th century, length 38 cm. Signs of corrosion. 3) A Hunting Cleaver. Single-edged blade of a wedge cross-section, central point, with a knife maker´s mark and a stop on one side. Handle made of chamois horn. Alpine countries around 1800, length 46,5 cm. Signs of deep corrosion. 4) Dagger, probably assembled from various parts, length 53 cm.

Starting price

€180
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#10
A Baroque Plug Bayonet

Single edged blade with double-edged tip, one-sided marked with king's head and stylised comet. Brass crossguard, the arms ended in the form of angel figures. Conical hilt, the pommel crowned with an angel figure. Later leather scabbard with brass fittings. German, probably Solingen, second half of the 17th century, length 45 cm. Condition 2+

Starting price

€650
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#11
A Foldable Chopping Knife

The single-edged blade stamped on one side with makers mark, the iron handle case with staghorn scales, on the dorsal side a flat spring securing the blade in the open position. 17th century, Central Europe. Total length of open knife 43.5 cm, closed 24 cm.Condition 2+

Starting price

€650
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#12
Rococo Hunting Hanger

Straight single edged blade with back groove and false edge, traces of etched decoration. The stirrup hilt with the shell guard and grip is cast in low relief with shell-like ornament, chiselled and fire-gilded. Probably Austria circa 1760, length 65 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€650
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#13
Two Hunting Hangers

1) Hunting hanger, straight, single-edged blade with central point, fullers on both sides, back grooves, back edge near the point, remains of etched decoration in the upper half, pitted. Flat stirrup hilt with downward-curved quillon, stag horn handle riveted six times. Riveted pommel. Austria, second half of the 17th century, length 68 cm. 2) Hunting dagger (pandur dagger). Slightly curved blade with wedge-shaped cross-section, back edge and pandur tip, etched on both sides with baroque interlacing, hunting dog chasing wild boar on the hand side, deer striding opposite, remnants of gilding. The guard plate with relief rocaille decoration, the crossguard and the handle made of brass. Stag horn grip scales. Austria, 18th century, length 63 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€700
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#14
A short Karabela style Hunting Hanger

Slightly curved single edged blade with a fuller on both sides, slightly pitted. karabela hilt in the shape of a stylized bird head, guard made of silver-plated brass with relief-style Rococo decoration, grip scales secured with two decorative rivets. Leather scabbard, silver-plated fittings with relief-like hunting motifs. Probably Poland, 18th century, length 52.5 cm. Condition 2.

Starting price

€1,800
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#15
A Hunting Hanger

Straight, single-edged blade with narrow back grooves on both sides and a 12-cm-long back edge. Remnants of etched decoration in the upper third. Pitted. Brass hilt, arched guard plate with a relief hunting scene, knuckle-bow with a caryatid, horn handle, zoomorphic pommel. Probably Austria, circa 1750, length 71 cm. Condition 2-

Starting price

€100
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#16
Hunting Sabre

Curved blade with a pandur point, fullered on both sides with remnants of decoration (floral decoration and trophies), the crossguard with spherical ends, staghorn handle. Probably Austrian, 18th century blade, length 99 cm. Pitted. Condition 2-

Starting price

€100
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#17
Firefighter Officer's Sword

Solid single-edged blade with sawback, brass hilt, guard plate with firefighter helmet and crossed axes, crossguard with relief floral decoration, pommel in the shape of a firefighter helmet, bone handle. Black leather-covered wooden scabbard with raised decorative fittings. Probably Austria, second half of the 19th century, length 64 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€500
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#18
Firefighter officer's Sword

Heavy nickel-plated (rubbed, pitted) single-edged blade with sawback, fullered on both sides, gold-plated brass hilt,, guard plate with firefighter helmet and crossed axes in a laurel wreath, crossguard with relief floral decoration, pommel in the shape of a firefighter helmet, wooden grip, blackened. Black leather-covered wooden scabbard (leather damaged) with two gilt brass fittings of a chape and locket, these are also richly decorated with fire department motifs, among other things. Probably Austria, second half of the 19th century, length 69.5 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€500
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#19
Bobout/ Kindjal Model 1907and Russian Soviet Model 1927 Shashka

1) Double-edged blade with double grooves, stamped by Izhevsk Factory, and inspection markings (Cyrillic letter P). Wooden grip scales retained by two brass rivets, Izhevsk logo and inspection mark on ferrule. Russia, before 1914, length 59 cm. Condition 2- 2) Slightly curved single edged blade (cleaned) with fullers on both sides is stamped "ZIZ" (Zlatoust factory mark) and dated 1941. Brass pommel with letters "CCCP", carved wood handle. Wooden scabbard black paint rubbed), brass and iron scabbard mounts with loose suspension ring. Soviet Russia, 1941, length 98 cm. Condition 2-

Starting price

€600
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#20
An Austrian Pioneer Sabre Model 1853/88

46 cm single-edged blade, fullered on one side, the straight iron quillons, riveted buffalo horn grip panels. Austria, second half of the 19th century, length 53 cm. Cleaned, pitted. Condition 2- Together with a set of two decorative daggers.

Starting price

€280
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#21
Gift Sabre in Silver Plated Mounting in Leather Case

Narrow, slightly curved older blade from the end of the 18th or beginning of the 19th century, fullered on both sides and with etched decoration in the upper part, silver plated hilt decorated with filigree and engraved. Cross guard, the shape of which is derived from Turkish sabres (shamshir). It is set with Bohemian garnets and silver cabochons (polished pyrite?) on the front. The wooden scabbard is covered with black velvet, the silver plated fittings are decorated identically to those of the hilt. Two loose suspension rings. In a leather case lined with black velvet and covered with silk on top, with silver spurs. Austro-Hungarian hallmarks 750/1000, probably Pest. Austria-Hungary, last quarter of the 19th century, length 100 cm. Condition 2+

Starting price

€4,500
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#22
Silver Mounted Luxury Karabela

Slightly curved blade of rhombic cross-section, false edged on the back, fullered on both sides. Short quillons in the shape of eagle heads, silver grip with engraved decoration, finished with a stylized bird's head. The wooden scabbard covered with black velvet has silver mountings with engraved decoration and decorations with imitation stones. The silver parts are struck with the Austro-Hungarian hallmark of 1872-1921 and stamped with the master's mark 'FSI' (Singer). Hungarian around 1880, length 91 cm. Condition 2+

Starting price

€3,600
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#23
Mexican Model 1822/61 Light Cavalry Sabre

Slightly curved, single-edged blade having wide and narrow fullers.The ricasso is marked “LIBERTAD” inside a Phrygian cap with “R.M.” underneath. The other side is trademarked with a pair of squirrels "( Carl Eickhorn) with “R&B” underneath. The brass hilt, the leather grip with braided wire wrap (slightly loose). The steel scabbard with the suspension ring. Mexico, 2nd half of the 19th century, length 102 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€600
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#24
A Fine Ottoman Shamshir with Silver-Gilt Mounts

A curved single edged Damascus blade with rod-shaped back, back point and back edge near the point. The gold-plated silver fittings on the handle and scabbard are beautifully engraved with floral and foliage motifs. Horn grip scales. The front side of the weapon is richly decorated with rosettes set mainly with red stones, jade and turquoises. Scabbard wood is covered with red velvet. Ottoman Empire, 18th/19th century, length 97 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€9,500
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#25
Infantry Saber (Briquet)

Infantry sabre based on the French AN XI model, slightly curved nickel-plated single-edged blade with double-sided fuller, central point (broken off), marked Weyersberg - Kirschbaum. Brass hilt, scabbard missing. Germany, second half of the 19th century, length 92 cm. Condition 2-

Starting price

€100
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#26
Saber for Austrian Officials, Model 1889

Single-edged blade, fullered on both sides, rusty, asymmetrical openwork floral decorated hilt with remnants of gilding, double eagle, complete handle cap, handle with fish skin (damaged) and brass wire winding. Without scabbard. Austria, around 1900, length 92 cm. Condition 2-

Starting price

€90
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#27
Sabre similar to the Austrian Hussar sabre, M1803

Worn blade with signs of corrosion; iron, stirrup-shaped hilt; non-original grip wrap made of twisted copper wire. Probably Austria, 19th century; length 78 cm. Condition 3

Starting price

€100
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#28
A French Saber for Staff Officers of the First Empire (Sabre à la Marengo type)

Slightly-curved single edged blade with back point, fuller on each side and remnants of gilded etched decorations on the upper part. Pitted on both sides. Silver plated brass hilt with S-shaped quillons, animal head finials and lionhead pommel. Longets decorated with a Minerva's head. The upwardly curved end of the quillon is connected to the pommel cap by a large-link white brass chain. Scabbard covered with black leather, silver-plated brass fittings, long mouthpiece decorated with trophies in a cartouche. Two carrying rings. French, the begining of the 19th cntury, length 102 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€2,800
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#29
Austrian Infantry NCO sabre 1776-1777

Slightly curved blade with back groove and back point, back edge approx. 15 cm long. Remnants of etched decoration in the upper quarter. Brass knuckle-bow hilt with remnants of gilding, the back of the grip with a pommel cap in the shape of a lion's head. Wooden grip covered with leather and wrapped with twisted brass wire. Leather-covered wooden scabbard, smooth brass mountings, suspension hook. Condition 2+

Starting price

€450
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#30
Savoy Infantry Sabre for Soldiers and Non-Commissioned Officers, Model 1775

A wide, slightly curved single-edged blade with a broad double-sided fuller and a back edge. The obverse side bears the inscription "VIVE LE ROY DE SARDAGNE," and the reverse side features ornamental decoration and an eagle with the Savoy cross beneath a royal crown. Brass stirrup hilt with side bar, the grip covered in leather and wrapped with brass wire. Leather scabbard, brass ferrule with a suspension ring. Sardinia, after 1775, length 74 cm. Condition 2+

Starting price

€800
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#31
Hussar Officer's Sabre

Wide, slightly curved, single-edged blade, wide fuller on both sides, false edge close to the back point. Brass set with engraved decoration and remains of gilding, cross-guard, full back, pommel shaped into a lion's head. Wooden scabbard covered in leather (leather damaged, worn), brass fittings, one loose suspension ring. Austria, half of the 18th century, length 96 cm.Condition 2

Starting price

€1,100
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#32
Dussack

Slightly curved single edged blade (length 74 cm, width 4.3 cm), double-edged at the point, simply decorated on the one side with waves and punched patterns, stamped with the angel mark. Iron hilt. An open, flat knuckle-bow that extends into the equally flat quillons, whose one end curve slightly upward toward the pommel and towerd the point on the opposite side. The ends of the quillons are flat and wide. The sail-shaped guard plate, which rises upward on the third side, is decorated with two symmetrical groups of openwork. There is a flat, S-shaped sideguard connecting the knuckle-bow and the guard plate. The front arm and rear arm are additionally connected to the crossbar by a thumb guard. Wooden grip. Low, pyramid-shaped pommel; oval, flat riveted button. German, late 16th century, length 87 cm. Condition 2+

Starting price

€800
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#33
Unusual sword for senior officials of the Imperial and Royal Austrian State Railways, Model 1897

Straight single edged blad, two-sided fuller, stamped “Solingen” (stained) on the ricaso. Brass hilt with horizontal crowned winged wheel on a guard leaf, gilded hilt, raised decoration, spherical pommel (rubbed). Without scabbard. Austria-Hungary, around 1900, length 91 cm. Condition 2-

Starting price

€130
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#34
Sword for Officials of the First to Third Category of the Imperial Railways M1891

Straight single-edged blade with central double-edged tip has fullers on both sides, nickel plating rubbed, slightly rusty. Gold-plated base, embossed brass hilt, winged wheel on the guard plate with imperial crown, black leather-covered steel scabbard, embossed gold-plated fittings, gold plating slightly rubbed, scabbard leather rubbed and damaged, but overall in good original condition. Austria-Hungary, circa 1900, length 100 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€200
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#35
Austro-Hungarian Officer's Dress Sword M 1849

Straight single edged blade fullered on both sides; gilded brass stirrup hilt with a lion’s head pommel; snake-shaped guard adorned with oak leaves; arched guard plate without the double-headed eagle (missing); mother-of-pearl grip scales; leather scabbard with brass fitting. Austria, second half of the 19th century, total length approx. 89 cm. Signs of age, blade stained, scabbard damaged. Condition 3

Starting price

€120
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#36
Rapier, Historicism in the Style of around 1600

Double-edged blade with a lenticular cross-section, narrow fullers on both sides in the upper quarter and central point. Mark stamped on the ricasso. Iron swept hilt with hammered, openwork guard plates,thin curving quillons, the knuckle bow with side bars. Iron and brass wire-wrapped hilt. Pommel in the shape of a truncated cone. Germany or Austria, 19th century, length 117 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€280
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#37
Sword, Historicism in the Style of the 16th Century

Double-edged blade of lens-shaped cross-section, a central point and blacksmith´s marks on one side. Simple guard with olive-shaped ends bent towards the blade is decorated with floral engravings. Handle bound with a twisted wire, heart-shaped pommel with engraved decoration. Probably Germany, 19th century, length 102 cm.Condition 2

Starting price

€200
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#38
Executioner's Sword

Double-edged blade with triple perforation at the point and symbols of jurisdiction engraved on both sides. Conical crossguard, leather-covered hilt, and conical pommel. Probably German, 20th century, length 102 cm. Includes decorative gladius, Spain, length 70 cm and decorative powder bottle, height 22 cm. Condition 1-

Starting price

€100
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#39
A Small-Sword

Double-edged thrusting blade (stains) of flattened hexagonal section for most of its length, decorative etching in the upper part. Gilt brass relief knuckle-bow hilt with figures on the double shell-guard, knuckle-bow, and pommel (slightly damaged). The brass grip is of oval section is decorated with scrolls. Probably German or Austria circa 1740, length 83 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€550
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#40
Small Sword

Double-edged straight blade of rhombic cross-section with narrow fuller cut almost along the entire length of the blade on both sides, iron stirrup hilt, double-sided symmetrical kidney-shaped guard with simple linear decoration, wooden grip, spherical pommel. Austria or Germany, circa 1700, length 89,5 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€500
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#41
An Elegant Cup-Hilted Sword

Sraight, doubleedged bladeof hexagonal section (old restoration of broken part in the centre), fullered at the first part with the inscription on the both sides "VIERTUTE/FORTUNA". Iron hilt with round konvex cup, openwork and chiselled wit four meallionsfeaturing men's busts between floral motifs. Counterplate with rays, grooved center of crossguard, one of the two arms of the hilt is partly missing. Straight quillons with slightly enlarged ends and oblique grooves. Loop guard decorated en suite in the centre. Wooden grip of round section is spirally bound with iron wire. Turk’s-head ferrules. Cylindrical pommel with fine longitudinal grooves. North Italy, 17th century, length 104 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€1,200
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#42
An Italian Short Sword

Broad, double-edged blade with the round tip, the upper third with fullers stamped with the IHS monogram on both sides, surrounded by ornamental lines. Beautiful, iron flat stirrup hilt with downward-curved quillon with end chiselled with a bird head. Ring-guard. Original, wooden grip with wire binding and moor's heads of brass wire. Reachly decorated flat pommel has remnants of gilding. Pobably Venice, 1st half of the 16th century, langth 72 cm. Condition 2+

Starting price

€4,000
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#43
A Spontoon Head

Short blade etched on both sides, the obverse with a crowned double eagle and the reverse with trophies, socket approximately 12 cm long with three ridges, with two 8 cm long (shortened) side straps. Austria, 17th/18th century, length 37 cm. Condition 3

Starting price

€360
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#44
Military Flail (Peasant Defense Weapon)

Woden swippel with twelve spikes on three rings. Connection with the wooden shaf by short chain. Probably Bohemia, 17th/18th centrury, total length circa 230 cm. Infested with wurms. Condition 2-

Starting price

€800
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#45
A Walking Stick with Integrated Blade

Hook-shaped bone handle, white metal cuff, ebony shaft with integrated dagger blade with a square cross section, metal ferrule. Maker's marks. Probably German, 19th/20th century, length 90 cm. Condition 2+

Starting price

€180

Firearms

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#46
Percussion Pistol (modern replica)

Pistol with a modified percussion lock, 20th century, length 47 cm.

Starting price

€100
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#47
CVA .44 Cal. Single Shot Black Powder Pistol

Italian A.S.M. Connecuticut Valley Arms single shot percussion black powder pistol M. PP640 Prospector in .44 caliber. The working pistol is a copy of a Tingle Target pistol. Condition 1-

Starting price

€120
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#48
Cased repeating pistol Remington - Rider

Caliber .32 Extra Short RF, octagonal three-inch barrel with stamped inscription "E REMINGTON & SONS. ILION NEYR/RIDERS1 PAT. AUG. 16TH 1871 R", tubular magazine under barrel, action and frame with factory engravings. All steel parts except hammer and loading lever nickel-plated. Smooth rosewood grip panels. Pistol in a walnut veneered case, oil flask. United States after 1871, total production 15 000 pieces. Condition 2+

Starting price

€1,900
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#49
Cased S&W Marked Moore’s Patent Swing-Out Moore's Patent Belt Revolver

.32 Rimfire with a seven round capacity and a 5" octagon barrel. The top of the barrel is marked “MANF’D FOR SMITH & WESSON BY MOORE’S PAT. FIRE ARMS CO.” (slightly worn). Silver plated (traces) engraved brass frame. Finish worn blued trigger, checkered hammer, cylinder and barrel. Right side checkered cylinder swing out lever to load. Front fixed brass sight. Smooth bone grip plates. Under cylinder on frame marked: 39. Cylinder face marked: A39. The revolver is housed in a mahogany travel case which is green felt lined and comes with cleaning brush, oil bottle, cartridges, knife, telescope etc. US after 1861, dimensions 27 x 11 x 16.5 cm. Condition 2

Starting price

€1,700
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#50
Cased Etched and Factory Engraved Moore's Patent Firearms Co. Front Loading Teat-Fire Revolver

The SN 10880 is on the bottom of the barrel, cal. 32, barrel length 3 1/4 inch. Decorated with factory floral scroll engraving on the frame and extensive etched floral patterns on the barrel and cylinder. The matching assembly mark "DA 80" is on the left of the grip frame. Walnut grip scales. United States, manufactured c. 1864 to 1870, length 17.5 cm. Brass frame rubbed. In the case rogetr with cleaning rod. Condition 2

Starting price

€1,150
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