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AUG. GUN CAT- Gun Auction # 220 - Bud Haynes Auction Comapny

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<strong>220</strong>-H-18.--- Vintage Bronze by; Rousseau, depicting a Soldier with rifle & various equipment, about<br />

Boer War era. Fine detail, standing about 18" tall on a round marble base. Appraisal value: $900.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-19.--- Set of antique French field glasses, by; Lemaire of Paris.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-20.--- 2-antique wooden duck decoys, [paint is very faded.] {so much x-2}<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-21.--- Oak framed picture of "Custer’s Last Fight", a print of the famous painting entered in the<br />

Library Of Congress. The footnotes along the bottom of the picture explain some of the details and<br />

name some of the people depicted including Custer & Lt. Cooke, (a Canadian)<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-22.--- Branding irons: 2-irons, for "Bar-HH connected", [this was <strong>Bud</strong> <strong>Haynes</strong>’ horse brand on<br />

left shoulder when He was in the Horse Business 40 years ago.]<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-23.--- Single hand forged, branding iron "MS" used by Miles Scown of Eckville 50 years ago.<br />

He was on the original Rodeo Committees for Benalto & Eckville, & was on Town Council at<br />

Eckville.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-24.--- Very complex single branding iron with "Half Diamond over AG", origin unknown, but<br />

same vintage as the Scown iron, and appears possibly made by the same Blacksmith. [it would have<br />

been registered also.]<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-25.--- Lot, 2-very large brass artillery shell casings.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-26.--- As new, portable mini-Fridge/Warmer, plugs into car, & also has adapter for 110-volt.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-27.--- Battery operated Coca-Cola advertising mirror type wall clock<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-28.--- RCBS, .300-Winchester dies, [no box.]<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-29.--- Bag lot: 2-antique jointed wooden shotgun cleaning rods, bundle of misc. cleaning<br />

brushes, a gun tool, & a German military brass ashtray w/Crown crest reading "Gott Mit Uns", &<br />

vintage beer can opener/bottle opener & 4-new package of lens caps..<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-30.--- Lot of required items for a boat: Metal paddle, New complete first aid kit, & new in<br />

package safety heaving line. The lack of any of these items can be serious.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-31.--- Absolutely as new, "Bushline Outdoor" size 13-hip waders, [appear never worn]<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-32.--- Pair of new adjustable trailer-leveling stands.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-33.--- Bag lot, over $50 face value new in packages fishing lures etc. w/the tags still on them.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-34.--- Fishing tackle box w/3-cantilever trays, & contents of over fifty small lures etc. most new<br />

in packages, used trolling or mooching reel, & small fish landing net.<br />

<strong>220</strong>-H-35.--- ANTIQUE: Ser.# 137, Iver Johnson, mod. Defender-89, .32 RF cal. 5-shot rev. w/2 ½"<br />

bbl. [spur trigger, nickle finish w/walnut "Birdshead" grips, as used by Dance-Hall Girls in the 1800's.]

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