ID 834280
Lot 2014 | Borchardt C 93, Fertigung Loewe, im Koffer
Estimate value
€ 22 000
Verwahrt im vermutlich restaurierten Holzkoffer, überzogen mit schwarzem Schafsleder, Maße 38 x 19 x 9 cm, ausgelegt mit grünem Filz. Zubehör: drei nicht nummerngleiche Ersatzmagazine, Sperrholz mit integriertem dreiteiligem Messingputzstock und Fettbüchse und Schmiernadel. Nussholz-Anschlagbrett ohne Nummer mit nummerngleicher Backe und schwarzer Ledertasche ohne Beriemung. Schraubendreher ohne Blatt. Kofferschlüssel. Dazu eine originale englische Anleitung mit meist losen 13 Seiten, am Ende Klapptafel.
Die Seriennummern der seltenen frühen Loewe-Fertigung reichen bis ca. 1.100. Danach wurden unter dem Markenzeichen "DWM" ca. 2.000 weitere, leicht modifizierte C 93 gefertigt. Gesamtfertigung also ca. 3.100 Stück.
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Cal. 7,65mmBorchardt, SN. 505, matching numbers incl. grips. Almost bright bore, barrel length 190 mm. Eight shots. German proof marks Crown/"BUG". Made in 1895. V-notch rear sight with screw attachment, pinned front sight. Wide trigger guard, laterally raised. The chamber area of the barrel extension with three-line marking "Waffenfabrik / Loewe / Berlin", the toggle link "D.R.P. / No. 75837", the right side of the receiver "System Borchardt. Patent.". Original blue finish 99%, minor holster wear on the edges, moderate thinning on grip straps, minor traces of the shoulder stock on the grip base. Small parts maintain much of the original strawing resp. nitre blue. Walnut grips with distinct checkering and wide edge. Original nickel-plated wooden base magazine with matching number on the base, some minor pitting top right. Almost as new!
The original wooden case most likely restored, covered in black sheepskin, lined in green baize, dimensions 38 x 19 x 9 cm. Contains three spare mags (non-matching numbers), wooden shoulder stock (unnumbered) with cheek piece (matching), original black leather holster without carrying sling. Cleaning kit with three-part rod, greaser, greasing tool. Key. Original english manual with 13 pages and a fold-out table (binding gone).
The first 1100 C93 pistols were built by Loewe in Berlin. A further 2000 were after that made under the "DWM" brand. Total production circa 3100 units.
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