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Dupont
trapshooting envelope and rare Winchester Pinback. |
Page 2: |
1939 All American patch and a 1939 Western "Champions
Club" Patch. |
Page 3: |
Box of Wanda shells and a cobalt blue glass target ball. |
Page 4: |
Western Trapshooting Poster and a rare DuPont Trapshooting
Poster. |
Page 5: |
Early
Winchester scorecard and box of Remington Duvrock shotgun
shells. |
Page 6: |
Old
propeller target and a Ligowsky clay target. |
Page 7 |
Vintage
photo of Frank Troeh and a 1914 Grand American mailing
envelope. |
Page 8 |
Card Glass
Ball Trap and a envelope from the Cruttenden Co. of
Cazenovia, NY. |
Page 9 |
Bogardus
amber glass ball and a Van Custen cobalt blue glass ball. |
Page 10 |
Small
wooden glass ball trap and a 1918 Grand American mailing
envelope. |
Page 11 |
1907
DuPont sterling fob and a Westy Hogans cigarette lighter. |
Page 12 |
Four
Topperwein Pinbacks. |
Page 13 |
A digital
cabinet displaying 12 very rare shotgun shell boxes. |
Page 14 |
1912
Madison Square Garden trapshooting fob and an early
trapshooting medal. |
Page 15 |
Three
tobacco cards showing Bogardus, Oakley and Doc Carver. |
Page
16 |
Allison-Faulkner Hand Trap and a Western Hand Trap, both with
original boxes.
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17 |
A Bogardus
Glass Ball Trap and a Chamberlin Pitch Ball Trap. |
Page
18 |
Unusual
two armed German trap and an 1895 Empire trap made in New
York. |
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19 |
Chicago
Shot Tower shot display and Winchester shot display. |
Page
19a |
St.
Louis Shot Tower Salesman's sample and Sparks Shot Tower shot
display. |
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19b |
Two
vintage Tatham's Shot Company salesman's sample shot displays. |
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20 |
A very
rare 19th century country store wooden shot dispenser plus 2 rare tin powder dispenser. |
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21 |
Two rare
DuPont trapshooting medals. |
Page
22 |
1907
Western long run pinback and a UMC trapshooting award ribbon. |
Page
23 |
A 1915
Marlin hand trap and a 1909 Western Practice Trap. |
Page
24 |
Two very
early Winchester trapshooting pinbacks. |
Page
25 |
William
Crosby Winchester pinback and a 1914 Hercules trapshooting
trophy. |
Page
26 |
1903
Chamberlin Blue Rock Target envelope and an early Laflin &
Rand envelope. |
Page
27 |
Early
Fred Gilbert/Dupont trapshooting trophy and a RIMCO hand trap. |
Page
28 |
Three
very early flyer (pigeon) traps. |
Page
29 |
Two
English target balls, a Perth Glass Works and a W.W. Greener. |
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30 |
Two
"shooter" English glass target balls. One is
amethyst and the other dark green. |
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31 |
Best Tin Pigeon,
Bossey Gyro Target and the Bossey Gyro Trap |
Page
32 |
1906
DuPont trapshooting trophy and a 1906 NYAC trapshooting
trophy. |
Page
33 |
1926 Steve
Crothers trading card plus a Winchester trapshooting
scorecard. |
Page
34 |
1886 Glass
Ball booklet and a 1950s Mossberg "Targo" trap. |
Page
35 |
Glass
Target Balls. |
Page
36 |
Hercules
Trapshooting Plaque and a American Trapshooting Association
trophy. |
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37 |
Two
sterling silver trophies, one from the Grand American and the
other from Oklahoma. |
Page
38 |
1899
sterling silver live bird trophy and a 1933 Grand American
Handicap trophy. |
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39 |
Two rare
Charles Newcomb trophies. |
Page
40 |
When
trapshooting and its stars were big news. |
Page 41 |
1913
DuPont shooting medal and an 1899 Grand American pin by
DuPont. |
Page 42 |
Early
French reloading tool plus a 19th century boxed reloading
tool. |
Page 43 |
History of
wooden shell box's, showing two different wooden crates. |
Page 43a |
More old
wooden shell crates. |
Page 44 |
Two very
early score sheets by Western and Hercules. |
Page 44a |
More old
score sheets including a very rare Remington sheet over 3 1/2
feet wide. |
Page 45 |
A grouping
of old (some 80 years old) of trapshooting related patches. |
Page 45a |
A
grouping of PSSA and GAH patches. |
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46 |
A wooden
hand trap and a DuPont trapshooting shell box insert. |
Page
47 |
Two old
cabinet cards, one of Capt. Adam Bogardus and the other of
Annie Oakley. |
Page
48 |
Another
rare 19th century wooden shot dispenser case made for country
stores. |
Page
49 |
19th
century Erskine shotshell reloader. |
Page
49a |
19th
century Dixon reloader |
Page
49b |
19th
century wood block reloader. |
Page
50 |
An old
Remington hand trap and the wire release Allangle Clay Bird
Flinger, circa 1915. |
Page 51 |
Two very
old shell crimpers. |
Page 52 |
Baseball card of Major League Baseball
Player/Trapshooter...1911 T206 |
Page
53 |
Rare
Sterling Silver Glass Ball Award. |
Page
54 |
DuPont
Long Run Award. |
Page
54a |
DuPont
and American Trapshooting Association medals. |
Page
55 |
Three
very rare pins. Two Western and another a Dickey Bird. |
Page
56 |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable shooting pinbacks. |
Page
57 |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable shotgun shell boxes. |
Page
57a |
Gallery
of Federal Shell Boxes. |
Page
58 |
Gallery
of rare and desirable gun and powder company envelopes. |
Page
59 |
Vintage
Gun Oil cans. |
Page
60 |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
61 |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
62 |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
63 |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
64 |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65 |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65a |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65b |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65c |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65d |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65e |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65f |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65g |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65h |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65i |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
65j |
Gallery
of rare, old and desirable sporting art. |
Page
66 |
Rare
Peters Award Pin, 1901. |
Page
67 |
Rare
Peters Award Pin, 1905-06. |
Page
68 |
Rare
Hunters Arms Trapshooting Award. |
Page
69 |
Rare
UMC Shooting Award. |
Page
70 |
1948
PITA Grand American Competitors Badge. |
Page
71 |
Moody
Medal. |
Page
72 |
Old
Pigeon Shooting Medal from Boulder Gun Club. |
Page
73 |
Two
very early Grand American Pins. |
Page
74 |
Two
beautiful Christmas Boxes. |
Page
75 |
16
rare wooden shell crates. |
Page
76 |
Old
Peters advertising cardboard die cut. |
Page
77 |
Old
Peters advertising cardboard die cut. |
Page
78 |
Old
Winchester advertising cardboard die cut by Phillip Goodwin. |
Page
79 |
Old
Winchester advertising cardboard die cut. |
Page
79a |
Old
US Cartridge 6 piece dog and puppies die cut. |
Page
80 |
Old
Western advertising cardboard die cut. |
Page
81 |
Assorted
early gun and ammo company cardboard die cuts. |
Page
82 |
Two
rare DuPont trapshooting posters. |
Page
83 |
Ten
advertising signs including five rare tin signs. |
Page
83a |
Display
of Shotshell Box Inserts |
Page
84 |
Shotshell
Box Inserts |
Page
85 |
Shotshell
Box Inserts |
Page
86 |
Shotshell
Box Inserts |
Page
87 |
Shotshell
Box Inserts |
Page
88 |
Shotshell
Box Inserts |
Page
89 |
Shotshell
Box Inserts |
Page
90 |
Powder
Tins |
Page
91 |
Winchester
midget clay target box and 1902 GAH pin. |
Page
92 |
Shot
Tower Memorabilia. |
Page
93 |
Collection
of gun and powder company counter felts. |
Page
94 |
Early
cardboard die cuts. |
Page
95 |
Early
cardboard die cuts |
Page
96 |
Old
trapshooting and glass ball shooting medals |
Page
97 |
More
early cardboard die cuts |
Page
98 |
Gun
and Powder Company Envelopes |
Page
99 |
Three
early medals from 1902, 1912 and 1935. |
Page
100 |
Selby
Lead Artifacts, including shell boxes, wooden crate, calendar,
shot bag, envelopes, etc. |