Edge weapons

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1. Knife of Prehistoric Hunter by Libor Tobolák
Cipped blade of obsidian, handle of rhinoceros bone. Moravia, Zlín, Libor Tobolák around 2000, length 28 cm. The certificate is enclosed. Condition 1
260 EUR
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2. 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
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3. A Bundle of Five Bayonets/Daggers
1) Sidearm K98 with staghorn grip panels. 2) CSSR bayonet for M 58 rifle. 3) Wehrmacht army officer's dagger M35 (swastika broken off). 4) Dagger with ebony handle, early 19th century, length 24 cm. 5) Dagger with wooden handle, heavily rubbed and pitted. Condition 2 - 3
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4. Four Bayonets
1)Two Mosin Nagant Socket Bayonets, second version M 1891/30 with new socket with press stud, original bluing. Soviet Union, WW II, length 50 cm. 2) The Mauser M48 Preduzece 44 Bayonet & Scabbard with matched SN 72088, straight blade, single-edged, and fullered on both sides has the original blued finish and is marked on the ricasso in Cyrillic characters that stand for "PREDUZECE 44" (Factory 44). Serbia, Kragujevac circa 1950, length 40 cm. 3)Bayonet K98 for Mauser carbine, blade length approx. 38 cm, total length approx. 51 cm. No marks.
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5. SA Army Honour Dagger & Original Scabbard
Double edged blade marked on the ricasso: “Klittermann & Moog GMBH Haan b/Solingen. RZM M7/29 -1939” and with “Alles für Deutschland” on the obverse blade. The dagger’s grip is made of wood with nickel fittings, including a nickel Nazi eagle and an enameled SA insignia. The scabbard is brown leather with nickel fittings and a belt ring. Germany, 1939, length 37,5 cm. In 1936, the Reichszeugmeisterie der NSDAP (RZM) organization began standardizing the production of SA daggers. They replaced commercial manufacturer markings with the RZM logo and codes to indicate the manufacturer. This transitional SA dagger has the double “Klittermann & Moog gmbh Haan b/ Solingen RZM M7/29 – 1939” maker mark. Condition 1-
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6. Hunting Knife with Bowie-like Blade, Kirschbaum, Solingen
Haevy single-edged blade bears the manufacturer's logo of a Knight's Helmet (Ritter-helm) on the blade ricasso, the logo of Wilhelm Reinhard Kirschbaum of Solingen and monogramm "IR" below the crown on the opoosite side. The short straight quillons terminating in large, fluted pear-shaped knobs cut in iron. Stag horn grip and oval pommel with strong fluting. Germany, 19th century, length 35,5 cm. Cleaned, pitted, new leather scabbard. Condition 2-
300 EUR
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7. 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.
280 EUR
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8. A Chopping Knife
A single edged straight blade of triangular shape with central point. Brass grip with the grip scales made from horn. Probably Germany, 1th century, length 42 cm. Condition 2
160 EUR
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9. Hunting knife
Heavy, single-edged blade with back point, master's marks on one side. Grip with small shell guard, staghorn grip scales attached with iron rivets with large heads. Europe, 19th century or earlier, length 34 cm. Condition 2
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10. A Dagger
Single-edged blade of a wedge cross-section with a central point, baluster mounting cut in iron, handle made of ebony with bone inlay. Sardinia around 1800, length 32 cm.Condition 2
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11. 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-
220 EUR
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12. 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
360 EUR
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13. Chopping Knife
Heavy blade with a curved back and a drilled protrusion at the end, engraved floral decoration on both sides of the blade (partially scratched). Brass spiral fluted handle ends with a pommel shaped into a lion´s head. Probably Germany or Austria, 18th century, length 33 cm.Condition 2
280 EUR
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14. A Stiletto
Triangular blade with baluster-shaped ricasso. Horizontally cut quillons with vase-shaped tips. Ebony grip fluted lengthwise. Spherically cut pommel. Italy circa 1650, length 28 cm. Condition 2+
700 EUR
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15. A Hunting-Trousse
A blunt-ended, heavy single-edged blade struck with a mark. Single iron fore-quillon shaped as duck's head with engravings and a small side-ring. A staghorn grip scales with three decorative iron rivets on the both sides. Germany, 17th century, length 45 cm. Condition 2
1100 EUR
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16. Hunting Hanger
Straight single-edged blade with broad fuller on both sides, central point and short back edge, etched decoration in upper two thirds, slightly pitted, incissions. Marked on the ricasso and in the etching 'Solingen/P. Knecht'. Brass hilt with embossed decoration, repaired, damaged, handle damaged. Leather scabbard (cracked leather), with brass decorated fittings, the by-knife is missing. Solingen, Peter Knecht circa 1850, length 62 cm. Condition 3
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17. Long Hunting Dagger
Slender, straight, single-edged blade with fullers on both sides and remnants of decoration. Simple grip with riveted stag horn scales. Leather-covered wooden scabbard with suspension. Presumably Germany around 1700, length 72.5 cm. Heavily pitted. Condition 2-
260 EUR
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18. Sabre for Officers of the Austrian Mountain Toops Model 1907
Straight single-edged blade 35 cm long, fullered on both sides, oval mark 'Carl Grasser Wien VII Burggasse 38' on the ricasso, wavy knuckle-bow hilt, the front of the knuckle-bow pierced and engraved with vines, the crowned imperial double-headed eagle and the crowned initial FJI, grip wood with black leather and silver winding, nickel-plated, rust-grained scabbard with drop-shaped suspension knob. Austria around 1910, length 70 cm. Condition 2-
1250 EUR
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19. An Ottoman Army Officer’s Dress Sword
The slightly curved single-edged blade with fullers on both sides and a back edge near the central point is etched on both sides with floral decoration and the inscription 'Bazar De Musique Stamboul Galata' on one side. The ricasso bears the maker's mark, which is also inscribed on the back of the blade: “Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie Solingen”. Brass hilt with remnants of gilding, relief decoration with floral and geometric patterns and trophies. The grip is covered with fish skin and wrapped with twisted brass wire. Nickel-plated steel scabbard, two suspension rings. Turkey after 1908, length 89 cm. Condition 2+
500 EUR
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20. 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+
4500 EUR
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21. Gift Sabre in Silver 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 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 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+
5500 EUR
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22. Miniature Children's Sabre
Slightly curved blade with fullers on both sides, embossed silver hilt, cross guard with arms curved towards the blade decorated with cut coral and green stones, pommel in the form of a lion's head. Dark wood handle scales. Scabbard covered with black velvet, silver fittings, embossed and with green stones and coral. Probably Hungary or Poland, 19th century, length 33 cm. Condition 2+
900 EUR
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23. Magnate Sabre
Slightly curved blade with fuller on both sides and a double-edged point, damascan steel. Upper third is decorated with trophies with floral and geometric ornament, partially etched and engraved. Remaints of gilding. Brass printed gilded sheet metal set. Cross guard with FJI (Franz Joseph I.) monogram. Pommel in shape of a lion´s head. Grip with nacre tangs, decorative silvered rivets enclosed by turquoise. Steel scabbard covered with leather, brass gilded decorated fittings, loose rings for hanging. Austria-Hungary, end of 19th century, length 103cm. Grip slightly damaged.Condition 2
2200 EUR
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24. A Sabre à la Mameluke with Saw-Like Blade
Curved blade with a Pandour point, a saw-back and a saw-edge. Straight horizontal quillons and iron cross-piece. Wooden grip. Probably Austria or Poland, 19th centruy, length 83 cm. Slightly pitted. Condition 2-
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25. 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+
500 EUR
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26. 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
1200 EUR
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27. Luxury Silver-Mounted Hussar's Sabre
Steel, silver purity 950/1000. The slightly curved blade with a dorsal tip and a false dorsal edge is widened near the tip. Two bilateral dorsal grooves pass in the upper quarter into wide fullers, under the dorsal grooves almost along the entire length of the blade there are wide fullers on both sides. Ornamental etched decoration and sun in the upper quarter. On the spine etched arrow (mark of Košice). The flat curved stirrup guard passes at right angles into a hexagonal straight cross-guard with long langets. Long cap decorated with trophies and a double-headed eagle in relief, wooden handle covered with leather backed with string. Silver-lined hole for a hanging strap. Wooden scabbard covered with black leather. Silver scabbard fittings, decorated with embossed battle scenes. Two hanging rings. Austria, 18th century, length 102,5 cm. Weight of silver 820 g. Assay office certificate. Condition 2+
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28. A Sabre for Grenadiers of a Cuirassier Regiments
Broad blade with a wide fuller reaching almost to the point of the back, back edge approx. 18 cm long. Etched decoration at the base on both sides (sun, crescent moon, stars and trophies). Brass hilt, a "stirrup" style cross guard, quillons ending in an olive, side guard with shell guard and thumb ring, full grip cap, the grip wood covered with black leather, attached with a brass wire. Scabbard missing. Austria, 18th century, length 93 cm. Very rare. Cf. Jiří Protiva, Palaše habsburské monarchie. MAC s.r.o., 2009. Condition 2+
1800 EUR
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29. Short Sword, historicism in the style of the 17th century
Wide, straight, double-edged blade with rounded tip. Flat crossguard, curved towards the tip, wooden handle covered with leather, round faceted pommel. Europe, probably 19th century, length 64 cm. Condition 2
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30. Two swords in 16th century style
Double-edged blades with central points and narrow fullers on both sides, iron hilts with guard rings, one quillons straight, the other curved towards the blade. Wooden grips. Probably Bohemia, 1st half of the 20th century or earlier, length 116 and 119 cm. Condition 2
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31. Austrian (German) Cuirassier Broadsword (Pallasch)
The straight blade with sharp edge on one side and, back edge towards the tip, wide fuller on both sides and grooves near of the back. Remnants of the etched decoration on one side (stars). Fluted brass knuckle bow hilt with double langets and long reverse quillon with faceted finial. Knucklebow attached to the boat-shaped pommel and integral backstrap. Traces of gilding. Leather covered wooden grip. Austria, 1st. half of the 18th century, length 101 cm. Blade cleaned, narbig. Condition 2-
2200 EUR
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32. 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
600 EUR
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33. 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-
1200 EUR
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34. A War Hammer
Square hook and hammer made of iron, spirally grooved hammer, disc-shaped hammer head. Probably German, 16th century, length 46.5 cm. The shaft and spout were added later. Condition 3
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Firearms

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35. Scarce Swiss Model 1878 Cavalry Revolver
SN 4333 is marked on the barrel, frame and cylinder. The 4.5" octagon barrel with a good bore and strong rifling, the 10.4 mm CF cal. The solid frame marked "Waffenfabrik Bern" on the left side, a hand operated rod ejection. The pistol retains most of its original military blue finish. The checkered composition grips, with the Swiss cross on the left. Bern circa 1880, overall length is approx. 11.5". About 6,000 were made. Condition 2
1700 EUR
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36. Colt Thunderer Model 1877 DA Revolver with Holster, Belt adn Powder Keg
Serial no. 52889 [frame, triggerguard and butt], .41 caliber, 5-inch barrel with standard marking, fixed front sight and frame notch rear sight. Greyish patina. Three-line, three-date patent. Checkered factory hard rubber grip panels (rubbed). United states circa 1885, length 24,5 cm. Tohether with holster marked J. Backer, 1885, bolt with cartridges and wooden keg with "AMARICAN POWDER MILLS" label. Condition 2-
2400 EUR
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37. Rare French Model 1874 Ordnance Revolver as a Price
SN N 33232 all matching numbers, 11 mm CF, 115 mm blued grooved barrel with a good bore is marked on top with number of model "Mle 1874" and dated on the right side: "S 1884". Blued frame marked "Mre.-d'Armes St. Etienne", on the right side and hallmarked. Writing : "Ecole de Tir/de la Valbonne/2eme cours 1890 Sous Officiers PRIX d'Ensemble". Six shot fluted and blued cylinder. DA. Walnut stock plates, checkered. France 1884, length 24 cm. Very good preserved. Condition 2+
2400 EUR
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38. A French Model 1873 Army Revolver
SN J 9384 all matching numbers, 11 mm CF, 115 mm grooved barrel with a mirror like bore is marked on top with number of model "Mle 1873" and dated on the right side: "S 1884". Frame marked "Mre.-d´Armes St. Etienne" on the rightn side and hallmarked. Six shot cylinder. All metal parts with bright finish. Walnut stock plates, checkered. France 1884, length 24 cm. Very good preserved.Condition 1-
1800 EUR
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39. Revolver M 1871 Army by August Francotte, Swedish Contract
SN 4344, all matching numbers, 11 mm CF, 5 7/8 inch round grooved barrel marked "A. Francotte à Liège", mirror like bore. Frame stamped "AF" below crown on both sides. Original finish, grips are very good with wear, right grip scale marked in upper part "S", lanyard ring is still present.Liege circa 1871, length 31 cm. Very good preserved.Condition 2+
950 EUR
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40. Officer's Revolver Fagnus-Maquaire with Holster
SN 2036, caliber cca 11 mm (.45), octagonal rifled barrel of 140 mm with sharp grooves, stamped and marked on the left side "Acier fondu". Six shot cylinder is stamped with Etienne proof. SA/DA. System is accessible by the left where a plate of covering maintained in place by a key, swivels on an axis once the operated key. All the interior parts are numbered. The plates-grips are finely chequered. France circa 1880, overall length cca. 26 cm. Together with holster. Revolver FAGNUS is often and incorrectly called "MAQUAIRE" of the name of a Director of the deposit of PARIS which represented the interests of house A. FAGNUS & Co, Rue Jonruelle, 19-21. This weapon was adopted in cal. 450 by the Danish officers in 1880 and seems to be inspired by model 1873 French military revolver. Condition 1-
3000 EUR
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41. Belgian Revolver Model 1868 with Self Extraction Mechanism by Charles François Galand
SN 15001. 9 mm CF cal. Grooved and blued barrel with flat topped rib having semi circular sight blade. Mirror like bore. Blued six-shot cylinder Leige proof. DA. Blued open top frame marked ""C.F.G." below crown. An opening and extraction mechanism for cartridge cases with trigger guard operating as lever. Wooden checkered grip scales and suspension ring. Belgium circa 1870-1880, length 21 cm. Condition 1-
1800 EUR
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42. Revolver Colt Cloverleaf 1st Model Four-Shor Revolver
SN 6607. Cal. .41short RF. The nickel finish sighted round barrel, length 3" stamped "Colt´s House Pistol, Hartford Ct. U.S.A." along the top, nickel finish characteristic cylinder, silver plated brass frame stamped "Pat. Sep. 19. 1871." within the sighting groove, spur trigger and bird´s head butt, smooth varnished grips. The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the barrel, front of the cylinder, and the butt and is also hand marked on the underside of the grips. United States, Hartford 1874, overall length 16.8 cm. Slightly rubbed.Condition 2
1600 EUR
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43. Gambling Set with Revolver Defender
SN 29, cal. .32 RF. The 2 1/2" round barrel with rifled good bore. The top strap is marked "DEFENDER". 5-shot, SA, spur trigger. The gun retains more than 95% of its original nickel finish. The very fine birdhead walnut grips. United States circa 1875, Iver Johnson, Worcester, MA, overall length 16 cm. In a wooden box made of walnut, dimensions 31.5 x 4.5 x 21 cm, with chips inside.Condition 1-
950 EUR
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44. A Pocket Revolver System Loron in a Secret Compartment in the Form of a Book
Cal. 7 mm, grooved barrel, poor bore, length 9 cm. Right side lever release - by a rotation of 180 degrees, the barrel and the cylinder can slide forwards. Cylinder, frame, and barrel base have finely engraved rocaille ornamentation. Six shot cylinder with ELG-proof mark, DA, folding trigger. Liege 1853 to 1877, length 19 cm. Slightly pitted. Housed in a book case with brass rococo fittings, together with cleaning rod and oil bottle. Dimensions 28 x 5 x 19 cm. Condition 2
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45. Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Single Action Revolver
SN 90648 matched, cal. .38 CF, nickel finish (more than 90% saved). Round grooved (length 3.25 inch) barrel with a solid rib. Pinned blade front and notch rear sights, with the 2 line address/patent dates on top of the rib. Hammer and trigger are checkered, and the hard rubber grips are checkered with diamond patterns around the screw and "S&W." at the top. United States circa 1889, overall length 20 cm. Condition 2
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46. Smith & Wesson 1st Model Single Action Revolver
SN 19195 matched, cal. .38 S&W, nickel finish (more than 80% saved). Round grooved (length 4 inch) barrel with a solid rib. Pinned blade front and notch rear sights, with the 2 line address/patent dates on top of the rib. Hammer and trigger are checkered, and the hard rubber grips are checkered with diamond patterns around the screw and "S&W" in circles at the top. United States circa 1877, overall length 22 cm. Condition 1-
1450 EUR
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47. Smith & Wesson Model 1 Third Issue Revolver
SN 84446, cal. .22 RF. Round, rifled, 3 3/16" barrel with band marked "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. Pat. Apr. 3.55 July 5.59 Dec. 1860". Barrel, frame and fluted seven-shot cylinder in full blued steel (lots of finish remains) Spurred trigger. A rounded "bird´s head" style grip with walnut stock plates. United states circa 1875, length 17 cm.Condition 2-
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48. Remington Rolling Block M 1867 Navy Pistol
SN 4373. 7 inch round barrel in caliber .50 Centerfire. The top of the barrel at the breech has naval inspection markings "H.E. (Henry Erben)/anchor", and "4373" is marked on the bottom of the barrel. The left side of the frame has "REMINGTONS ILION N.Y. U.S.A./PAT. MAY3d NOV. 15th 1864 APRIL 17th 1866" marking, and the right side has the naval inspection marking "P/F.C.W." (Frank C. Warner) ahead of the smooth walnut forearm. The one-piece, smooth, walnut grip. United States, early 1870s.Condition 2+
2200 EUR
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49. Le Mat Baby Centerfire Two-Barrel Revolver by Rocour Delsa & Cie
An octagon 9.5 mm cal. centerfire rifled barrel 3 3/4” marked "crown/N" on the right side. The top barrel flat is marked "COL LE MAT ?". Blade front, frame notch rear sights. Smooth 5 1/2” barrel stamped "3" chambered for a single 13.5 mm centerfire cartridge. The face of nine shot long cylinder is marked with a "3", oval "E/LG/*", "crown/N" and with "RD" in an oval.The left side knob on the hammer for barrel selection and a lanyard ring mounted in front of the trigger guard. SA. A hinge loading gate for the lower barrel mounted on the left side of the frame with "RD" in an oval stamped on the backside and "3" on the front face, and mounted with smooth two piece ivory grips (age cracks). Liege, by Rocour Delsa & Cie circa 1875, overall length 22 cm. Condition 2
11500 EUR
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50. Very fine Tipping & Lawden Sharps Four Barrel Derringer Pistol
SN 4622, cal. .30 RF, with 3" barrel. Blue rifled barrels (good visible rifling), barrel cluster retains 95% original blue finish. Birmingham proof marks to the barrels. Brass frame with cca. 85% original silver plating. Standard marking "TIPPING & LAWDEN/SHARPS PATENT" around the hammer screw on the left side of the frame. Birmingham, early 1860s, overall length 14 cm. Condition 2
1000 EUR