Rock Island Auction April Premier Firearms 2012-04-20 Auction - 904 Price Results - Rock Island Auction in Illinois - Page 5
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Rock Island Auction April Premier Firearms

Rock Island Auction Company's Spring Premiere Firearms auction is approaching quickly and is set to be the First Great Firearms Auction of the Decade. There truly isn't enough space in this description to tap into the overwhelming quality from genre to genre. Highlights from this historic auction include: The first ever cartridge gun produced by Colt, Cased, engraved Serial Number 1 1861/72 Cartridge Revolver. Cased Model 1902 Georg Luger Presentation Carbine. The Colt Single Action from the Discovery Channel TV Pilot "Ready Aim Sold" The diversity of Tiffany, from lighting to weaponry. Historic pieces from Lincoln, Ulysses S Grant, King George III, Napoleon III and more. Every Primary Colt sidearm from 1851-1951. Every manufacturer of M1911 and 1911A1 from WWI and WWII including 3 Singers. Over 700 Colts. The finest collection of Lugers in our companies history. More than 300 Winchesters. Over 200 Lots of Americana items.
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Remington-Rider Single Action Magazine Pistol: Manufactured from 1871 to 1888, with a total production of approximately 10,000, the Rider pistol was a Joseph Rider invention that is one of the most unusual Nineteenth Century pocket pistols and
0097: Remington-Rider Single Action Magazine PistolEst. $1,800-$2,750
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National Arms Company Number 2 Derringer: Manufactured circa 1865 to 1870 with a total production of about 12,000 before being purchased by Colt in 1870. The top of the barrel is marked "NATIONAL ARMS CO BROOKLYN. N.Y.", with the serial
0101: National Arms Company Number 2 DerringerEst. $900-$1,400
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Miniature English Martial Flintlock Pistol: Produced without sights, with a hand engraved King George cipher under the flash pan and an illegible mark behind the hammer. Full stock, with ramrod and brass fittings. In a leatherette case marked
0104: Miniature English Martial Flintlock PistolEst. $1,100-$1,600
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Miniature Ducks Foot Pistol with Bone Grips: No makers marks are visible on this 4-barreled pistol, which measures 5 inches overall, with a belt hook, sliding safety, and smooth bag shaped bone grip. BBL: Stock: Gauge: Finish: silver
0105: Miniature Ducks Foot Pistol with Bone GripsEst. $850-$1,200
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Miniature Thompson Model 1928 Sub-Machine Gun: Measuring 15 1/2 inches overall, with a blue finish, fluted barrel detachable magazine and shoulder stock. Simulates open bolt operation, with functional safety. Barrel is not bored through. BBL: 5
0110: Miniature Thompson Model 1928 Sub-Machine GunEst. $1,700-$2,250
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Miniature Flintlock Sword Pistol: 7 inches overall, with "J/V" on the right ricasso of the 4 3/4 inch double fuller blade, dual clamshell languets, and a smooth grip with ribbed buttcap. BBL: Stock: Gauge: Finish: bright
0111: Miniature Flintlock Sword PistolEst. $1,100-$1,500
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Miniature Ducks Foot Pistol: No makers marks are visible on this brass 4-barreled pistol, which measures 5 inches overall, with numbered barrels, a belt hook, sliding safety, and smooth bag shaped wood grip. BBL: Stock:
0115: Miniature Ducks Foot PistolEst. $650-$900
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Rare Peter Gonter Flintlock Kentucky Rifle: Revolutionary War era flintlock rifle made by Peter Gonter of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The biography of Peter Gonter in "KENTUCKY RIFLE IN ITS GOLDEN AGE" by Joe Kindig Jr., states that Peter Gonter
0119: Rare Peter Gonter Flintlock Kentucky RifleEst. $20,000-$40,000
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