47 rounds Remington Kleanbore 32 Long Rim Fire in vintage original box

47 rounds Remington Kleanbore 32 Long Rim Fire in vintage original box
47 rounds Remington Kleanbore 32 Long Rim Fire in vintage original box
Value: sold for $95.00


.41 Short Rimfire RF Rim Fire M Headstamp

17 Rounds .41 Short Rimfire RF Rim Fire M Headstamp Remington .41 Short made under a limited contract by Phil Medicus post WWII. The M Headstamp was the last .41 Short manufactured

value: sold for $80

.41 Short Rimfire RF Rim Fire M Headstamp
 .41 Rimfire Short

Variants .41-100, .41 Short Derringer, .41 Rimfire, .41 Long 
Specifications 
Case type Rimfire, straight 
Bullet diameter .405 in (10.3 mm) 
Neck diameter .406 in (10.3 mm) 
Base diameter .406 in (10.3 mm) 
Rim diameter .468 in (11.9 mm) 
Case length .467 in (11.9 mm) 
Overall length .913 in (23.2 mm) 
Primer type Rimfire 
This hard to find "M" Head Stamp 41 Short Rim-Fire was produced by Remington under a special "limited" contract run for Phil Medicus, of NYC, a major dealer in collectible and exotic ammunition in the post WW2 period. This was the last U.S. made 41 Short Rim-Fire. 


50 Peters Rustless 25 Short Stevens Rimfire .25 RF

50 Peters Rustless 25 Short Stevens Rimfire .25 RF



Original Vintage antique Gun Advertisement Ad Smith And Wesson 1906 S&W Revolver

Original Vintage antique Gun Advertisement Ad Smith And Wesson 1906 S&W Revolver

Original S&W revolver pistol advertisement clipped from an old magazine published in 1906.



Vintage Buddy L Plastic Cannon Trailer 1980 M101 Howitzer Army Marine VERY RARE

Vintage Buddy L Plastic Cannon Trailer 1980 M101 Howitzer Army Marine VERY RARE
 Buddy "L" toys were originally manufactured by the Moline Pressed Steel Company, started by Fred A. Lundahl in 1910






Old VINTAGE Small Toy Car FIRE DEPT CHIEF TIN LITHO Tinplate

Old VINTAGE Small Toy Car FIRE DEPT CHIEF TIN LITHO
Old VINTAGE Small Toy Car FIRE DEPT CHIEF TIN LITHO
 Tinplate was used in the manufacture of toys beginning in the mid-19th century. The toys were made from thin sheets of steel plated with tin, hence the name tinplate. They were a cheap and durable substitute for wooden toys. The toys were originally assembled and painted by hand. Spring activated tin toys originated in Germany in the 1850s. In the late 1880s offset lithography was used to print designs on tinplate. After the colorful designs were printed on the metal, they were formed by dies and assembled with small tabs. The lightweight nature of the toys allowed them to be shipped less expensively and easier than the heavier cast iron toys.






Antique Lot of 12 - THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD "ILLUSTRATION PRINTS" by A. Rackham

Antique Lot of 12 - THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD "ILLUSTRATION PRINTS" by ARTHUR RACKHAM - each approx. 7 1/2" x 10"...printed in Great Britain...stored in manila envelope with penciled marking: VICAR of WAKEFIELD...few prints have yellowed edges...envelope is badly worn/torn...otherwise, in VERY GOOD condition.