Remington New Model Army Perkussionsrevolver, US-Kopie Kal. .44 BlackPowder, Nr. 81071, 7 3/4"-Lauf mit blanker Seele. Auf dem Lauf dreizeilige Firmierung mit Patentdaten. Vollständige originale Brünierung. Messingabzugsbügel. Glatte, leicht bestossene Nussholzgriffschalen. Mechanisch in Ordnung. WBK: Achtung - Erlaubnispflichtig Zustand: I - II A Remington New Model Army percussion revolver, US-Replica Cal. .44 BlackPowder, SN. 81071, 7 3/4"-Lauf mit blanker Seele. Auf dem Lauf dreizeilige Firmierung mit Patentdaten. Vollständige originale Brünierung. Messingabzugsbügel. Glatte, leicht bestossene Nussholzgriffschalen. Mechanisch in Ordnung. WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer Condition: I - II
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E. REMINGTON, USA A .50/70 (GOVT) SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'MILITARY ROLLING-BLOCK', no visible serial number, WITH BAYONET, manufactured between 1870-88, with brushed bright (possibly as original) 36in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, brushed bright rolling block action, special 'locking' central hammer action of '1871' style (hammer deliberately drops to half-cock when breech closed), tall hammer spur, top-tang marked with 'REMINGTON'S PATENT' over 'PAT MAY 3D. NOV 15TH 1864. APRIL 17TH 1866, AUG 27TH 1867, NOV 7TH 187?', walnut butt-stock with applied shield engraved '22ND N.C.' over '36' over 'K' above the heel-plate spur, iron sling swivels, clearing rod and three barrel-bands, complete with matching socket bayonet (unmarked, no scabbard). Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
E. REMINGTON, USA AN 11mm X 50R (.43 EGYPTIAN) SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'CONTRACT ROLLING-BLOCK, no visible serial number, WITH BAYONET, circa 1885, with blued 35in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, blued rolling-block action with central hammer, walnut butt-stock and three-quarter fore-end, iron furniture including heel-plate, three iron barrel-bands, nosecap and jag-ended clearing-rod, the whole probably and older refinish, complete with a brass hilted yataghan sword-bayonet with iron scabbard (scabbard corroded). Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
REMINGTON, USA A SCARCE .41 RIMFIRE SINGLE-SHOT DERRINGER, MODEL 'ELLIOT PATENT VEST POCKET', serial no. 7806, circa 1880, with blued 2 3/8in. barrel marked 'REMINGTONS ILION N.Y.' over 'ELLIOT. PAT. AUG. 27. 1867', colour hardened frame with integral octagonal profile nocksform, combined hammer and standing breech, spur trigger and birdshead walnut grips, strong traces of faded finish. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
REMINGTON, USA A GOOD .44 PERCUSSION SINGLE ACTION SERVICE-REVOLVER, MODEL 'NEW MODEL ARMY', serial no. 92057, circa 1863, with blued octagonal 7 1/2in. barrel signed 'PATENTED SEPT 14 1858, E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION NEWYORK USA' over 'NEW MODEL', blued plain cylinder, blued iron solid frame, brass trigger guard, walnut grips, the left with martial cartouche (tiny loss to lower top left corner) and blued rammer, the whole retaining much original finish.
A CUSTOM REMINGTON .308 'MODEL 700' LONG RANGE TARGET / TACTICAL RIFLE, serial no. E6600442, 32in. unsighted nitro barrel, the receiver mounted with a Nightforce NXS 12-42x56 telescopic sight, serial no. T09640, on a picatinny rail mount and with sun shade scope extension, detachable box magazine (comes with two five shot and two ten shot magazines), Accuracy International AX stock, the fore-end with a Fortmeier over barrel bipod, weight 18lb. 14oz., in a padded canvas carry bag. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
REMINGTON ARMS UMC-CO., USA A .41 RIMFIRE OVER-UNDER DERRINGER PISTOL, MODEL 'REMINGTON'S DOUBLE-DERRINGER, batch no. 110, late production circa 1910, with 3in. barrels, the raised sighting rib signed 'REMINGTON ARMS--U.M.C. CO. ILION, N.Y', integral fore-sight, shallow rear-sight notch to standing breech (barrel hinge cracked), open iron frame, spur trigger and chequered hard rubber birdshead grips, fair traces of blued finish remaining. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
REMINGTON & SONS, USA A .38 RIMFIRE FIVE-SHOT REVOLVER, MODEL 'FACTORY CONVERSION OF THE NEW MODEL POLICE', serial no. 7290, circa 1875, with nickel-plated 3 1/2in. octagonal barrel signed on the top-flat 'E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION NEW-YORK USA, NEW MODEL' below patent dates to 1865, crescent fore-sight, sighting groove to the top-strap, plain plated cylinder with detachable back-plate, solid plated frame, plated grip-straps and trigger-guard and flared walnut grips, much finish remaining. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
REMINGTON, USA A .41 RIMFIRE OVER-UNDER DERRINGER PISTOL, MODEL 'DOUBLE DERRINGER', serial no. 618, type II circa 1890, with nickel-plated over under swing-up 3in. barrels, the top sighting rib signed 'REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y.', moulded blade fore-sight, rear-sight notch to the top hinge, blued hammer and locking catch, nickel-plated frame, spur trigger and chequered gutta-percha grips, much finish remaining throughout. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
AN UNUSUAL CASED .41 RIMFIRE OVER-UNDER DERRINGER PISTOL SIGNED DAKOTA, no visible serial number, Spanish circa 1885 and similar to the Remington Double Derringer product but with 3 1/8in. barrels, carved flat sighting rib with crescent fore-sight and signed in raised etched gothic letters 'DAKOTA', faint traces of an 'Eibar' signature beneath, automatic extracting mechanism linked to top hinge, open iron frame with swing opening catch to the right hand side, spur trigger, central hammer with auto-indexing nose, smooth bulbous walnut birdshead grips semi inlet into frame, minimal traces of finish and together with a possibly period walnut and pine case relined and compartmented in blue baize, a reproduction 'Dakota' trade label for a dealer in Mexico City inside lid, with provision for two rounds of ammunition (absent) and a cleaning rod (present). Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
HUSQVARNA, SWEDEN A 12.7x48R SINGLE-SHOT CARBINE, MODEL 'SWEDISH ROLLING BLOCK', serial no. 1128, dated for 1877, with blued round 18in. barrel, applied fore-sight blade, small elevating ladder rear-sight, brushed bright rolling block action of Remington type bearing the date and a crowned 'H' maker's mark, pale hardwood butt-stock with provision for identity disk set into the left hand side (disk absent), iron heel-plate, splinter hard-wood fore-end with iron nose-cap and integral fore-sight protectors, no provision for a clearing rod. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
E. REMINGTON & SONS, USA A RARE .44 PERCUSSION SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER, MODEL 'REMINGTON-BEALS ARMY', serial no. 449, circa 1861, with 8in. octagonal barrel signed on the top-flat 'PATENTED DEC 17 1861' over 'MANUFACTURED BY REMINGTONS ILION N.Y.' (rubbed, faint), conical nickel fore-sight, sighting groove to the top-strap, solid frame concealing the barrel threads, plain cylinder, brass trigger guard, smooth walnut grips, hammer replaced, worn with surface pitting, some deep..
AMERICAN FIREARMSHOUZE (HERBERT G.): Samuel Colt, Arms, Art, and Invention, d.w., exhibition catalogue, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, May 6, 2006 - January 7, 2007 - WILSON (R.L.): Samuel Colt Presents, A Loan Exhibition Of Presentation Percussion Colt Firearms, exhibition catalogue, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, 3 November 1961 to 4 January 1962 - JORDAN (ROBERT M.) AND WATT (DARROW M.): Colt's Pocket '49, It's Evolution Including The Baby Dragoon & Wells Fargo..., 2000 - SWAYZE (NATHAN L.): '51 Colt Navies..., d.w., 1967 - WILSON (R.L.): Colt An American Legend, d.w, 1987; Fine Colts, The Dr. Joseph A. Murphy Collection, d.w., 1999 - SELLERS (FRANK M.): The William M. Locke Collection, 1973 - RAPLEY (ROBIN J.): The History And Identification Of Colt Accoutrements 1834-1911..., d.w., signed by the author, New Zealand, 2006 - OGLE (JOHN): The Book Of Colt Paper 1834-1911..., 2011 - JAMES (EDSALL): Volcanic Firearms - And Their Successors, 1974 - MARCOT (ROY) & PAXTON (RON): Colt Brevete Revolvers, d.w., 2011 - MADAUS (HOWARD M.): The Guns Of Remington..., d.w., 1997 - MADIS (GEORGE): The Winchester Book, Dallas, 1961 - SWORD (WILEY): The Historic Henry Rifle..., 2006 - BOORMAN (DEAN K.): The History Of Smith & Wesson, d.w., 2002 - and four related publications (19)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .41 Rim-Fire Remington Type II Model No. 3 Over-And-Under Deringer No. 594, Circa 1888-1911With nickel-plated sighted barrels pivoting up for loading and stamped 'Remington Arms Co. Ilion, N.Y.' along the sighting rib, chequered cartridge-extractor on the left, nickel-plated frame and bird's head butt, spur trigger, chequered rounded black hard-rubber grips, and retaining most of its nickel-plated finish (minor losses): in a modern 'Hunter' leather holster (2)7.6 cm. barrels For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Gerry Lane's (Brad Pitt) stunt hunting rifle from Marc Forster's zombie film World War Z. Lane found the weapon in an abandoned RV, and used it to fight off pursuing zombies while trying to escape Philadelphia. The weapon is a stunt version of a Remington Model 700 rifle, made of hardened rubber and hand-painted to have a realistic finish. It shows some wear from production use, including scuffing, scratches and wear to the paintwork. Part of the rubber has cracked around the front of the sight, there is some adhesive residue, and there is a small amount of silver paint transference on the buttstock. Dimensions: 105 cm x 8.5 cm x 17 cm (41 1/4" x 3 1/2" x 6 3/4")Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £800 - 1,200 M
Carl Kauba Carl Kauba Carl Kauba (1865 Wien - 1922 ebenda) Indianerhäuptling zu Pferde Bronze, dunkelbraun patiniert. Sign. "C. Kauba"; eingestempelt Nr. 35/100. Dunkelgrüne Marmorplinthe. Auf einen felsenartigen Sockel komponierte Darstellung des Häuptlings zu Pferde, der seinen Hengst zum Stehen bringt. Große, sehr detailreich und fein ausgeführte Reiterstatuette des österreichischen Bildhauers, der 1892/93 an der renommierten Kunstgewerbeschule bzw. der Akademie in Wien bei Prof. Laufenberg, Carl Waschmann und Stephan Schwartz studierte. Seine besondere Vorliebe galt der Darstellung von Indianern, Cowboys und Rodeoreitern aus dem Wilden Westen. Wahrscheinlich wurde Kaubas Faszination für den Wilden Westen durch die seit 1893 erschienenen Indianer-Geschichten des deutschen Schriftstellers Karl May sowie die ab 1890 auch in Europa gezeigten Wild-West-Shows von Buffalo Bill gespeist. Die realistisch und lebendig geschilderten Indianer-Figuren Kaubas nehmen unter den "Wiener Bronzen" eine Sonderstellung ein und wurden zwischen 1895 und 1912 hauptsächlich für den nordamerikanischen Markt gegossen. Für Sammler in den USA gilt Kauba neben Remington und Russell als einer der bedeutendsten Bildhauer des Wilden Westens. Ges.-H. 70 cm. Dark brown patinated bronze sculptor of a Native Indian Chief on horseback. Signed "C. Kauba". Stamped no. 35/100. Dark green marble base.
A Swedish, Remington pattern, 0.12mm rifle with rolling block action. Crowned C mark numbered 2739Condition report: All the moving parts function well. The hammer cocks to safety and fully back, the trigger engages, the firing block pin is present, and the back sight folds up etc. The rifle measures at 135cm long. The rifle has not been deactivated.
Bronze Remington statue titled "Cowboy" on black marble base. Frederic Remington, American painter, illustrator, and sculptor is noted for his realistic portrayals of life in the American West.Measurements: 23 x 26 x 10 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
"Wooly Chaps" by Frederick Remington, bronze on marble base. Frederic Remington, American painter, illustrator, and sculptor is noted for his realistic portrayals of life in the American West.Measurements: 23 x 18 x 10 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
A .44 CALIBRE SIX-SHOT PERCUSSION REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER, 8inch sighted octagonal barrel stamped with the manufacturer's details, plain cylinder and frame, serial no. 142248, the last two digits repeated, brass trigger guard, two-piece wooden grips, the left with inspector's stamp, the right with chip to toe.
Included in this lot we have "Done in the Open" drawings by Frederic Remington and introduction and verses by Owen Wister. The book originates from 1902 and is copyright by Robert Howard Russell. The book contains 72 Frederic Remington art pieces with a few in color. The piece shows 12 double page drawings, 28 full page drawings, and 32 smaller drawings. Each of the drawings are accompanied by the arts title and a verse or poem about the piece. The book shows a hard cover with a clear plastic cover protector. The cover of the book shows the image of a soldier with a rifle and marked "Done in the open Drawings by Frederic Remington" in blue lettering. The book shows good condition overall with some light wear. The piece measures 11 1/2" wide by 16 1/2" tall.
For your consideration is this Frederic Remington chromo lithograph called "The Cossack Post." Frederic Sackrider Remington (October 4, 1861 – December 26, 1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor and writer who specialized in depictions of the American Old West. The chromo lithograph shows a mounted cavalryman weathering the night with another cavalryman posted on the hill. The condition of this chromolithograph is good with no obvious signs of damage to the artwork, and shows some wear and age marks to the board its mounted on.The measurements of the prints range from
For your consideration is a Remington Model 95 4th Model .41 Rimfire Derringer. This derringer features a 3" double barrel, tip up design, nickel finish, spur trigger, and antler grips. The top of the barrel is marked "REMINGTON ARMS-U.M.C.CO.ILION,N.Y." The Remington Model 95 is a double-barrel pocket pistol commonly recognized as a derringer. The design was little changed during a production run of nearly 70 years through several financial reorganizations of the manufacturer causing repeating serial number sequences. Guns were offered with engraving or plain blued or nickel-plated finish with grips of metal, walnut, rosewood, hard rubber, ivory or pearl. The Remington Over-Under double Derringer is doubtless one of the most widely recognized handgun designs. For many Americans raised on TV and Hollywood Westerns, it conjures images of smoke-filled saloons and paddle-wheel steamboats. This derringer is in good condition with a considerable amount of the original factory nickel finish and some signs of use. The mechanics are solid with slight play. Serial Number: 107. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
Included in this lot is an 1867 Norway-Swedish Remington Rolling Block rifle frame and barrel. The Model 1867 Remington rifle was originally chambered for the 12.17mm copper cased rimfire cartridge. This frame has been fit with a barrel that has been chambered in 40-70 Sharps Straight. The barrel was made by Dale Jones in Kalispell, Montana. The octagonal barrel measures 26 5/8” long. The pivot pin retaining screws are a unique characteristic of the M1867 Norway-Swedish built Rolling Block rifle. This rifle is stamped on the left of the frame “477” and on the right “H 1869” attributing to its manufacture date of 1869. Serial Number: 4770. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
Included in this lot is a collection of Western and Remington .22 LR ammunition. What appears to be a full 500 count rim fire box of Remington Hi-Speed .22 Long Rifle ammo is included in this lot. The box shows good condition, but an additional 50 round box has been tapped to the outside of the box. Additionally, a 50 count box of Remington Kleanbore comes with the lot. Lastly is about half a box of Western Super-X .22 Long Rifle 40 grain cartridges. The box shows a brilliant yellow color, with bold red and blue lettering. Inside the box are six, 40 count boxes of .22 Long Rifle. The box measures 4” x 4 5/8” x 2 ¼”.

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