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LOT 1568
Canadian Inglis Mark
I* High Power Semi-
Automatic Pistol with
Shoulder Stock and
Medal - Serial no. 5CH3799, 9 mm para cal., 4
3/4 inch round bbl., matte black finish, plastic grips.
Blade front and tangent rear sights, with the two
line model, patent, and address markings on the slide,
stacked matching numbers on the right side, as well as “crossed scepter” and “Canadian broad arrow” stamps on the frame. Fitted with a magazine well safety, checkered grips, and back strap slotted for a shoulder stock. Includes a “S.A.LTD./1945” marked stock, an extra magazine, lanyard, and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal (clasp and pin absent).
CONDITION: Very fine, retains 95% plus of the arsenal refinished matte blue finish with some light
edge wear showing a smooth, bright grey patina. The grips are also very good with some scattered minor handling marks and otherwise crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The stock is very fine with a few scattered light handling marks and a small spot of excess finish on the top front of the comb.
Estimate: 1,800 - 2,500
LOT 1569
Very Fine Pre-Occupation 1938 Dated
Polish Eagle Radom Vis 35 Semi-Automatic
Pistol with Medal - Serial no. 9776, 9 mm para cal., 4 3/4 inch round
bbl., blue finish, hard rubber grips. Manufactured before the German
invasion of Poland, with the early style markings and features. The left
side of the matching number slide is marked “F.B. RADOM/1938r”, “Polish Eagle”, “VIS-wz.35/pat. Nr. 15567”, and both sides of the trigger guard bow are marked with various proof marks. The barrel is also matching number “776”. The right side of the frame is marked “9776”. Fitted with a set of correct checkered black plastic grips with “VIS” and “FB” on the right and left respectively. The back strap is slotted for a shoulder stock. Includes an extra magazine and a World War II Partisan Cross medal for those who fought in resistance groups against the Germans.
CONDITION: Very fine, retaining 90% plus original blue
finish with scattered handling marks, holster wear, and patches of pitting on the right side. Grips are excellent with crisp grip checkering.
Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 3,000 - 4,500
LOT 1570
SIG Danish Contract P210 M/49 Semi- Automatic Pistol with Box - Serial no. 9975, 9 mm para cal., 4 3/4 inch round bbl., blue finish, walnut grips. This is a SIG P210 commercial pistol that was manufactured under either a Danish police or military contract. It has the standard features
with the slide marked with a circled “SIG” manufacturing mark on the left side of the slide, and the frame is marked “9mm
P m/49” with the Danish “Crown/HTK” mark. The slide, chamber and frame have matching serial numbers. Includes original box with Danish end label.
CONDITION: Very fine, retaining 90% plus
original blue finish with numerous scattered
handling marks, some holster type wear at
the muzzle and leading edge of the frame,
and a few small dings. Grips are fine with scattered dings and scratches and high edge wear. Mechanically excellent. Box is excellent with limited storage and handling marks.
Estimate: 1,600 - 2,500
LOT 1571
Exceptional World War II
Norwegian Kongsberg Model
1914 Semi-Automatic Pistol
Dated “1942” - Serial no. 28854,
11.25 mm cal., 5 inch round bbl., phosphate finish, hardwood
grips. The Norwegian Kongsberg Model 1914 was a slightly
modified copy of the U.S. Model 1911 pistol used by the
Norwegian army. These pistols are nearly identical to the Colt Model 1911.
This Model 1914 features a slide dated “1942” on the right side. The left side of the slide is marked with the later model 1914 caliber, model, and serial number marking with the Kongsberg Crest. Inspection mark behind the rear sight and below the date. The very scarce “N” inspectors mark below the date is only found on 1942 pistols. Matching serial numbers found on frame, slide, trigger, safety, mainspring housing, grip safety, ejector, barrel, and slide release. Includes one extra magazine.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 98% original phosphate finish with scattered handling marks. Grips are fine with traces of varnish remaining in the checkering. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 3,000 - 4,500
LOT 1572
Excellent Argentine D.G.F.M.
- (F.M.A.P) Model 1927
Semi-Automatic Pistol with
Three Matching Magazines - Serial no.
42652, 11.25 mm cal., 5 inch round bbl., blue finish, plastic
grips. Manufactured in 1948 as a licensed copy of the Colt
Government Model semi-automatic pistol, the 1927 was
manufactured in Argentina for the various Argentine uniformed services.
This example is marked for the Army. It is fitted with fixed sights, with the
“D.G.F.M. - (F.M.A.P)” maker’s mark on the left side of the slide and “EJERCITO ARGENTINO/SIST. COLT CAL. 11.25mm. MOD. 1927” next to the Argentine crest
on the right. Matching numbers are present on the slide (right side and top),
barrel, frame and magazine. Included with the pistol is a modern Kraft style box
hand numbered to the gun, which contains two additional matching numbered full blue magazines.
CONDITION: Excellent, retains 98% plus of the original blue finish with a few scattered light
handling marks and some very light edge wear. The grips are also excellent with only the slightest handling marks and crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. The box is very good with evidence of
an absent end label and torn corner on the lid and light handling/storage wear.
Provenance: The Mel Raucher Collection.
Estimate: 1,800 - 2,750 385