PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION 2021-01-30 Auction - 834 Price Results - Milestone Auctions in OH - Page 28
FABULOUS ENGRAVED GOLD SAMMY DAVIS COLT SAARARE FIRST YEAR BOXED COLT PYTHON (1955)SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1940 LIGHT RIFLE MARK 1
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Willoughby, OH, United States
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PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION

MILESTONE AUCTIONS PROUDLY PRESENTS: PREMIER ANTIQUE & MODERN FIREARMS SALE This premium sale includes a vast array of historic, high condition, and rare firearms , many of which are museum worthy. Examples include Col. Wingate's 1878 Sharps rifle, 1903 Springfield Trophy rifle to first Marine Corp winner John Thomas, Custom Pope .22 rifle, Julian Hatchers 1911 Colt, Boxed 1955 Python, Boxed consecutive set 1957 Pythons, Historical Helfricht engraved SAA, Documented Northfield Minn. Raid 1860 Conversion, New York engraved 1861 Navy conversion, Mint Colt Service Ace, 1911 NRA, 1903 NRA, Sammy Davis Jr SAA, Documented High Condition Sharps Berdan rifle, East German SKS, Bring back papered Mosin Nagant sniper with documented booby trap along with over 200 lots of prime military guns dating from WWII to Communist block, many with bring back papers. How about a one of a kind boxed 1949 Winchester Model 70 Super Grade in .35 Remington or a rare 1932 Commercial Winchester 1897 Trench gun, and so many others. It's all here including many Winchesters, Colt SAA & Pythons, Sharps Mid Range, English cased sets, fine Baby Lemat pistol, cased French presentation guns, most of which have never been brought to sale before. In addition to these high quality firearms, a large portion of this auction offers one of the finest trapping and early Frontier collections ever brought to market. This offering took over a year to get to sale but a lifetime of over sixty years to acquire the bulk of this offering that originated with a collector named Phil Majerich of PA. Features some of the rarest items ever offered publicly to include Fine Kentucky rifles, earliest known dated trap, rare man traps, powder horns, tomahawks and early tools, most centering around the fur trade (1740-1840). Two full estates and one of our best selection of high quality firearms that we have brought to market. You won't want to miss what may be the most diverse and interesting sale of the New Year. SATUR
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1840-50: Muzzle loading 12 bore, double hammer, double trigger, locks lightly engraved, barrels 29". Nice striped finish English stock of walnut with checkered wrist and small brass patch box. Metal is pitted
0617: 1840-50Est. $300-$400
EARLY HAND FORGED BEAR / WOLF TRAP: Circa 1740-1760. Heavy cartouche on base with raised arrows and letter L, possible trade trap with Native Americans. Overall 29". Jaws are 8 3/4" with riveted teeth. Complete with hand forged partial
0621: EARLY HAND FORGED BEAR / WOLF TRAPEst. $3,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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EARLY 1807 DATED LARGE GRIZZLEY BEAR TRAP: Dated 1807 on bottom of pan. Overall length is 38". Jaws with riveted teeth measure 14 5/8". Secured with bronze to keep teeth from loosening. Very heavy hand forged. Complete with hand forged chain
0622: EARLY 1807 DATED LARGE GRIZZLEY BEAR TRAPEst. $2,000-$4,000
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DATED 1788 WM. HENRY HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAP: This trap was discovered in the Pocono's and is stamped WH which is the identical stamp found on his rifles. William Henry made fine guns in Lancaster PA from 1729-1786 and a documented supplier of
0623: DATED 1788 WM. HENRY HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAPEst. $2,000-$3,000
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US MKD. EARLY NO.15 ONEIDA NEWHOUSE GRIZZLEY TRAP: Pan has raised letter Animal Trap Co. Lititz , PA. Made in USA. n 1925, Oneida sold the trap-making division to Animal Trap Company of America, Lititz, PA, where the Newhouse bear traps were
0624: US MKD. EARLY NO.15 ONEIDA NEWHOUSE GRIZZLEY TRAPEst. $1,500-$3,000
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J.TUTTLE BOSTON STAMPED LARGE BEAR TRAP: Rare maker & city stamped hand forged early probable bog iron late 18th century trap. Trap has very unique two piece riveted springs on knuckles and is stamped on bottom of spring "J.TUTTLE BOSTON "
0626: J.TUTTLE BOSTON STAMPED LARGE BEAR TRAPEst. $1,500-$2,500
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D.D. STAMPED EARLY HAND FORGED BEAR TRAP: We are attributing the DD stamp to David Defibaugh as his Bedford county guns were stamped in like manner. He operated in Bedford county during mid 19th century. It is stamped on top and bottom of
0627: D.D. STAMPED EARLY HAND FORGED BEAR TRAPEst. $1,000-$2,000
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ROGERS 1829 DATED HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAP: Rogers is a listed Philadelphia gun maker. Rogers Brothers began in 1809, moved to Valley Forge in 1814 and was there when this trap was made. Hand forged trap is stamped "Rogers 1829" and number 10
0628: ROGERS 1829 DATED HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAPEst. $1,500-$2,500
W.MANN 1816 DATED HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAP: This trap is stamped "W. Mann 1816" on op of the base. We believe this to be the noted axe maker from Pennsylvania, Junita county. William started the Mann’s Edge Tools company in 1833 so this had
0629: W.MANN 1816 DATED HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAPEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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LARGE ID'ED EARLY HAND FORGED BEAR TRAP: Trap is stamped WH and is attributed to William Henry (1729-1786 Lancaster) Early Bog Iron hand hammered construction. Bog iron is a form of impure iron deposit that develops in bogs or swamps by the
0630: LARGE ID'ED EARLY HAND FORGED BEAR TRAPEst. $1,200-$2,000
1823 DATED HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAP: Measures 17 3/4" with 6" jaws. The bottom of base is stamped W 1823 HC in hand cut letters. No teeth. Has hand forged partial chain and built in swivel. Phil Majerich Collection
0632: 1823 DATED HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAPEst. $1,200-$2,000Lot Passed
1851 DATED HAND FORGED FOX TRAP: Next to Beaver pelts, Fox pelts were almost as desirable and as valuable. During this period, furs, particularly beaver furs for hats, were fashionable status symbols of wealth and prestige with Fox
0634: 1851 DATED HAND FORGED FOX TRAPEst. $1,200-$2,000Lot Passed
1844 DATED HAND FORGED FOX TRAP: Measures 15" and made with no teeth. Base is stamped JIB with date. Comes with original hand forged chain. Next to Beaver pelts, Fox pelts were almost as desireable and as valuable. During this
0635: 1844 DATED HAND FORGED FOX TRAPEst. $1,200-$2,000Lot Passed
1824 DATED HAND FORGED FOX TRAP: Hand cut date 1824 & NR on top of base. Features Pair shaped ring, bottom spring eyes are beveled to level, springs are signed WR. Missing pan and post. Phil Majerich Collection
0636: 1824 DATED HAND FORGED FOX TRAPEst. $1,200-$2,000Lot Passed
1822 DATED HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAP: Date is stamped on both jaws. Trap measures 17 3/4" with 6" jaw. Also features a figure 8 style kink less hand forged chain. Nice early 19th century Beaver trap. Phil Majerich Collection
0637: 1822 DATED HAND FORGED BEAVER TRAPEst. $1,200-$2,000Lot Passed
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EARLY BOG IRON HUDSON BAY STYLE WOLF TRAP: Hand forged, Pennsylvania made? , bog iron, not marked that measures 29.5" and 8" jaws. This is typical 18th century construction and one size down from a Bear trap. It is referred to as a Hudson Bay
0639: EARLY BOG IRON HUDSON BAY STYLE WOLF TRAPEst. $1,200-$2,000
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SIGNED 18TH CENTURY HAND FORGED BEAR TRAP: Large 34.5" with 11.5" jaws set with hand cut off set teeth. Coones is stamped on both top springs. E. Coones was a known maker of Flintlock Kentucky rifles out of Philadelphia. Many rifle makers,
0640: SIGNED 18TH CENTURY HAND FORGED BEAR TRAPEst. $1,200-$2,000
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SIGNED EARLY 19TH CENTURY HAND FORGED FOX TRAP: Trap is signed on both top springs "J. Lock" James Lock (1790-1870) made rifles from 1822-1861 in Wellsboro, PA. This Fox trap measures 16" with 5.5" jaws. No teeth. Trap has pinned jaw posts ,
0641: SIGNED EARLY 19TH CENTURY HAND FORGED FOX TRAPEst. $800-$1,200