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Eye Candy Alert!
Alright Guys… Listen up to the Old Fuff.

It’s eye-candy time. Just about every class of classic, antique and military firearms are represented, from before the American Revolution to World War Two. I guarantee that the cowboy action & black powder crowd will swoon. Edged weapons are not neglected, and antique photographs, Indian relics and collector cartridges abound. At the other end of the spectrum tactical fans will find some interesting battle rifles, semi-automatic pistols, and machine guns. Gentlemen hunters among us will find a selection of double-guns (shotguns and rifles) second to none. It is very seldom you get to see a collection of this quality. Forget TV and go see the real thing!


James D Julia
Extraordinary Fall Firearms Auction
Catalog Now Online!
View it today at www.jamesdjulia.com

Auction: October 1st & 2nd, 2012: 10am
Preview: September 28th-30th, 2012: 9am-5pm | 8am-10am mornings of sale
Location: Julia Auction Facility | Fairfield, Maine 04937

Click here to view the catalog online: Session I | Session II
http://jamesdjulia.com/auctions/div_catalog_327.asp

Condition, rarity, and history are probably the three most important factors for any serious collector. Indeed, this is exactly what our Fall 2012 Firearms Auction is all about; extraordinary condition, extreme rarity and fabulous historic items. Our sale is not about a massive random array of firearms, it is about a discerning selection of truly spectacular items in a diversity of important categories.

If you are a Winchester collector and you are interested in condition, rarity and history then look no further than Phase 2 of the Wes Adams Winchester Collection. Wes put together one of the finest Winchester collections in the world and it is unquestionably the largest, finest coll. of Winchesters to ever come to auction. Mr. Adams' collecting prowess was not limited to Winchesters alone...If you are interested in Savage and Marlin Lever Action Arms, one could not aspire for a finer opportunity as some of the finest examples in the world are also being offered from the Adams Collection during Monday's session.

If your interests are in Colt Percussion and Single Action Revolvers, this auction once again has a plethora of items, most in outstanding condition, some very rare configurations and some truly historic examples. The John & Margaret Pickup Collection from Tasmania, including some of the world's most desirable, Paterson, Walker and numerous, very high condition Dragoons, will surely satisfy your interests. Also, many other exquisite Colts including many cased and factory engraved examples, some with gold, will be sold. The diversity of Colts in this offering and the quality throughout is fabulous.

Other quality Items include superb Sharps Buffalo and Target rifles and the finest offering of Browning 1878 Single Shots ever to come to auction. Also, important engr. S&Ws, Merwin & Hulbert, numerous fine Kentucky long rifles, early flint and percussion Martial arms. Also high quality and rare Custer and Native American items and much, more.

If you are a collector of Civil War items then surely the offering of rare U.S. Civil War Swords selected from the extraordinary and renowned Kevin Hoffman Collection should appeal to you. Mr. Hoffman's items represent probably the largest, finest coll. of U. S. Civil War swords in private hands today. Extraordinary condition, great rarity, important and historic personage, reign supreme amongst this offering... A common thread. Confederate and other Civil War items in this sale include exceedingly rare flags, Confederate uniforms, a large selection of swords and pistols, some of which are considered to be the best examples known.

This sale incl. one of the finest selections of Sporting Shotguns and Rifles we have offered. Rare Parkers, L.C. Smiths, Brownings, Winchesters, etc. as well as over a dozen spectacular Purdey guns, H&H, Rigby and much, much more. Also, a pres. Mauser 1887 with lavish carved stock having ivory inlay and multi-colored gold inlaid metal orig. made for Sultan Abdul Hamid II of Turkey, considered to be the finest Mauser rifle known. Other Military and Class III incl. the original surrendered Walther PPK from Herman Goering who was captured by Lt. Jerome Shapiro. The finest Singer semi-auto pistol to ever come to auction, another great selection of Class III. Rare Springfield 1903s and military arms.
Do not miss this opportunity!

James D Julia , 203 Skowhegan Road, Fairfield, Maine 04937
 
Oh No!!!!! Don't you go look....

Your mental condition requires professional imput as it is. Should you look at Session I... Well I don't even want to think about it. In both Sessions there are far too many cased-with-accessories Colts and Remingtons. Under no circumstances should you look at the original Walker Colt...

I fear I have created a monster. :)
 
OH my!!!!
The close ups of the wood on those Winchesters.
The fine checkering !!
The worn color case hardening!
The close ups of the wood on those Winchesters !!!!!

Oh my !! A 12" Trapper, NOT NFA .:cool:

#2 SAA :what:
Bet it goes fer a bit more than the 60k suggested.

Yeah, right, like i'l get any sleep tonite.

Now that Custer battle field rusted SAA relic is jist about too cool.
 
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I understand that the total collection has an estimated value between 15 to 20 million dollars. :what:

We shall see...

Anyway, eyeballing is for free. :cool:
 
What!! You mean that cheap, brass-framed rip-off of a genuine Yankee Colt Navy that some Corn-fed rebels put together?? :evil:
 
Buntline!

And not just one, but two of them. :cool:

For those that might not know, the small pictures you see are thumbnails. Click on one and expands to fill most of the screen.
 
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What!! You mean that cheap, brass-framed rip-off of a genuine Yankee Colt Navy that some Corn-fed rebels put together??

Now the Old Fuff is is deep trouble. The corn-feds will be after me! :eek:

I was just kidding guys... Really.... :D
 
Well, I got lost for a little while, there......

Spent quite a bit of time drooling over the leverguns; espencially the "Savage" (made by Marlin) 1895. Then I saw the Remington-Beales Patent NMA and the Remington 1875, and figured that I was several steps closer to heaven.
And then I saw the two-barrel Diana grade Browning calling to me and I passed out momentarily!




Were there any other guns there? I didn't notice.....
 
With the mob I see coming, YOU aren't the one who will need the thick skin, I AM!! :D

I trust you noticed the 2 LeMAT CSA revolvers and original holsters...
 
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Now this is the way to learn history!!

Check out the write-up on 1332. I have never heard of a "harmonica rifle" before.

Thanks for link!
 
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