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 LOT 638
DWM Model 1906 American Eagle Luger
Pistol in 9 mm Parabellum with Holster -
Serial no. 44672, 9 mm cal., 3 7/8 inch round
bbl., blue finish, hardwood grips. Manufactured for export to the United States, with the distinctive large American eagle crest over the chamber area and
in the scarce 9mm parabellum in lieu of the more common 7.65 Luger Auto. Blade front and notch rear sights, with the DWM monogram on the toggle link, “LOADED” on the extractor, and a polished bright oval
in the lower safety position. The “GERMANY” export
mark is present on the front of the frame. Equipped
with straw and niter blue finish small parts, smooth
back strap with grip safety, checkered grips and a nickel finished magazine with unmarked wood base. Includes
a 1939 dated Karl Barth brown leather flap holster and an extra magazine.
CONDITION: Very fine, with 80% of the original blue finish, showing some mild spotting, edge wear and handling marks. 40% of the original straw color remains, concentrated in the protected areas with a bright gray patina and mild spotting
on the remainder. The grips are fine, with some scattered light dings. Mechanically excellent. Holster is good Included holster is fine with light wear.
Estimate: 2,250 - 3,500
LOT 639
“1945” Dated German Occupation
Norwegian Kongsberg Model 1914
Semi-Automatic Pistol - Serial no.
31319, 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 “1945” 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 Monogram of King Haakon and the Kongsberg Crest. This pistol lacks the typical German inspection marks. Inspection mark under the date and behind the rear sight. Matching serial numbers found on frame, slide, trigger, safety, mainspring housing, grip safety, barrel, and slide release.
CONDITION: Very fine, retaining 90% original phosphate finish with scattered minor handling marks. Grips are also very fine with a few minor dings and scratches. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 2,250 - 3,500
LOT 640
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 641
Exceptional World War
II Walther “ac/41” Code
P.38 Semi-Automatic
Pistol with Two Matching Magazines - Serial
no. 396a, 9 mm cal., 4 7/8 inch round bbl., blue
finish, plastic grips. Blade front and fixed notch rear
sights, stacked “ac/41” code on left side of the slide, “eagle”
firing proof and double “eagle/359” acceptance marks on
the right, and “ac” on the left side of the frame and underside
of the barrel. Matching numbers are present on the slide, frame,
barrel, locking block and the floorplates of both of the included “eagle/359” proofed magazines, with a full blue finish and ribbed brown plastic grip. CONDITION: Very fine, with 85% plus of the bright original high polish blue finish, showing a gray patina on the trigger guard and front strap, bright edge wear and wear on top of the barrel, and mild handling marks. The grips are also very fine, with some minor scratches. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 2,250 - 3,500
LOT 642
Pre-World War II
Norwegian Kongsberg
Model 1914 Semi-
Automatic Pistol - Serial no. 22128,
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. This Model 1914 features a slide
dated “1934” on the right side. The left side of the slide is marked with the
caliber, model, and serial number marking with the monogram of King Haakon
and the Kongsberg Crest. Inspection mark below the date and behind the rear sight. Matching serial numbers found on slide, frame, trigger, safety, slide stop, mainspring housing, grip safety, ejector, and barrel.
CONDITION: Very fine, retaining 80% faded original phosphate finish with limited handling marks. The grips are very good with heavily worn checkering on the lower panels and dings. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 1,800 - 2,750
LOT 643
Pre-World War II
Norwegian Kongsberg
Model 1914 Semi-Automatic Pistol -
Serial no. 4505, 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. This Model 1914 features a slide
dated “1923” on the right side. The left side of the slide is marked with the
caliber, model, and serial number marking with the monogram of King Haakon and the Kongsberg Crest. Inspection mark below the date and behind the rear sight. Matching serial numbers found on slide, frame, trigger, hammer, safety, slide stop, mainspring housing, grip safety, ejector, magazine catch, barrel, barrel bushing, recoil spring guide, and recoil spring plunger.
CONDITION: Very fine as arsenal refurbished, retaining 85% arsenal phosphate finish with scattered handling marks. The grips are very good with scattered dings and scratches and overall good checkering. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 1,800 - 2,750
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