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50 Year Service Medal (Lot: 313)
$ 505 fee: 22.5%Great example of this style medal with nice black enamel and gold finish still present. Has a perfect blue ribbon and overall this medal would be hard to improve upon.
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Liege Proofed Double Barreled Percussion Coat Pistol With Excellent Actions (Lot: 310)
$ 450 fee: 22.5%Liege Proofed Double Barreled Percussion Coat Pistol With Excellent Actions.
.40 caliber with turn-off barrels about 3 inches long. Overall length is a little under 7 inches.
Actions are fully functional with a crisp feel and strong mainsprings. The stock has minor losses on both sides.
A mechanically very good example of this early ‘concealed carry’ firearm at an attractive price.
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Pair Of Brass Barreled Brass Frame Flintlock Boxlock Pocket Pistols (Lot: 309)
$ 1,395 fee: 22.5%An Interesting Pair Of Late 18th Early 19th Century Brass Barreled Brass Frame Flintlock Boxlock Pocket Pistols With Pearl And Staghorn Inlaid Walnut Butts.
3 inch cannon muzzle barrels. .45 caliber.
These pistols came from the world renowned collection of Stembridge Gun Rentals, formerly the principal firearms rental department on the Paramount Pictures lot. They bear deeply stamped Stembridge inventory numbers ‘795’ and ‘796’. These attractive flintlock pistols doubtless were used in any number of Hollywood’s “Golden Era” films. If you take the time and find them in a legendary film their value will increase many times, even exponentially.
Pistols are unmarked and sparsely engraved with a sunburst. Center hammers with push on safeties. Steel trigger guards with sunburst engraving. Flattened walnut butts are profusely inlaid with scrimshawed mother of pear flowers and stag horn pellets and tendrils. Brass frame and barrel are deep golden untouched patina.
Steel hammer and frizzen are deep age brown. Hammers have Stembridge/Paramount Studio metal flints specifically for use in films. Walnut butts have a few age cracks and minor losses to inlay but are most presentable. One action functions the other requires adjustment.
A fascinating pair that could richly reward some enjoyable cinematic research.
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Gravity Knife 2nd model by Weyersburg (Lot: 306)
$ 1,995 fee: 22.5%Outstanding example of this Luftwaffe gravity knife which is the very collectible take down version. Nicely darkened patina with clean wood grip plates. Fully functional and marked in the appropriate places. Matching numbers and a blade that retains much of the original cross grain.
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Army Field Cap (Lot: 305)
$ 1,780 fee: 22.5%Beautiful condition and looks almost unissued. No mothing, no stains, no rips and no tears. The insignia is machine sewn and perfect and the buttons to the front have almost 100% paint. The interior of the cap is nicely marked as a size 57 and it retains the pull down tabs. Hard to find any flaws on this beauty of a cap.
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RAD Labor Corps 12 Year Service Medal (Lot: 294)
$ 285 fee: 22.5%Overall very nice medal with much of the original frosted color. The ribbon is clean and the color is nice.
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SA Sports Badge for Dortmund Dated 1938 (Lot: 291)
$ 130 fee: 22.5%This celluloid badge is in perfect condition and maker marked on the reverse. There are no cracks and it is a fine and colorful tinnie.
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Iron Cross First Class 26 (Lot: 290)
$ 950 fee: 22.5%Absolutely stunning example Iron Cross marked 26 on the pin for the maker B.H. Mayer. Minty overall condition and comes with the original issue box. Hard to find any flaws on this piece and would make a true centerpiece to any medal collection.
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Cased Spanish Cross with Swords in Silver (Lot: 289)
$ 5,550 fee: 22.5%Absolutely stunning version of this style medal. Comes in the original blue case and looks to be in near unissued condition. The front of the medal shows a frosty silver finish with fine detail to the cutout swastikas and a pebbled inner part of the cross. The reverse has the standard tapered style pin with barrel hinge that functions perfectly. Nicely marked in the center and has the 800 stamp for silver. Hard to find a nicer example.
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War Merit Cross with Swords 1st Class (Lot: 288)
$ 750 fee: 22.5%This is an outstanding example of a War Merit Cross 1st Class with the original box. The medal has a frosty finish and no damage or oxidation at all. The pin is perfect as well and functions properly and the box is also in beautiful condition. This is a perfect example of this style medal and would be hard to find one nicer
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Japanese sword. Enju kunihide. (Lot: 287)
$ 8,500 fee: 22.5%This one is singed Enju kunihide. This one has no paper but the signature and work look correct for this Smith. He worked around 1800.
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Japanese sword. Sukekane. (Lot: 286)
$ 8,500 fee: 22.5%This katana is by Bizen Osafune Ju Yokoyama Sukekane Saku . It has papers from the nthk.
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Japanese sword. Gassan sadakatzu. (Lot: 285)
$ 18,500 fee: 22.5%This one is by Gassan sadakatsu. And is dated 1902. It has tokubetsu hozan papers by the nbthk and sayagaki by Mr Tanobe.
Sold at Blitz price
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U.S. Navy Bureau of Navigation Mark II Sextant — David White Co., Milwaukee — Serial No. 647-1939 — With Original U.S. Naval Observatory Certificate of Inspection, dated August 15, 1941 (Lot: 1114)
Auction EndedThe Navy Mark II sextant by David White Company of Milwaukee was one of the principal instruments of U.S. Navy navigation throughout World War II. This example, serial number 647-1939, was inspected and certified by the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington on August 15, 1941 — just four months before Pearl Harbor — making it a genuine pre-war/early-war service instrument. The limb reads to single degrees with drum micrometer to 1 minute, and vernier to 6 seconds of arc. Original mahogany dovetailed case with brass hardware and David White Company nameplate. Original inspection certificate with handwritten eccentricity corrections and inspector’s signature survives intact. Telescope present.
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Imperial Japanese Army WWII Wooden Ammunition / Supply Crate, Showa 15 (1940), Original Rope Handles (Lot: 1068)
Auction EndedLarge field supply crate from the Imperial Japanese Army, dated to Showa Year 15 (1940). Lid bears hand-stenciled kanji markings indicating production year, arsenal or unit designation, and logistical data. Pine board construction with iron hardware and, notably, both original heavy rope carrying handles retained — a rare find, as these are almost always missing on surviving examples. Solid and display-ready. A compelling piece of Pacific Theater militaria.
Product sold for blitz price: $ 115 -
Imperial Japanese Army WWII 8×6.2° Artillery Stereoscopic Observation Binoculars — Serial No. 4021 — Complete Set with Brass Tripod, Metal Transport Case & Canvas Tripod Carrier No. 1902 (Lot: 1073)
Auction EndedA large-format precision artillery observation binocular of the Imperial Japanese Army, marked 8×6.2°, No. 4021 with Imperial Arsenal acceptance star stamp. This periscope-style instrument was used throughout the war by Battery Commanders for observation without exposure to enemy fire. Complete with adjustable-height tripod with matching serial number; tripod legs fold, extend, and lock in place. The instrument features precision azimuth and elevation adjustment dials with graduated scales. Included: original brass/aluminum field tripod with azimuth head, ribbed aluminum transport case, and canvas cylindrical tripod carrier marked No. 1902 with original straps. Optics clear on both sides.
Product sold for blitz price: $ 775







































