ID 946466
Lot 2759 | Parabellum Mod. 1906, Vickers Commercial, Dutch-Testwaffe, im Holzkoffer
Estimate value
€ 5 000
WBK: Achtung - Erlaubnispflichtig - weitere Infos hier
A Luger pistol Mod. 1906 by Vickers Ltd., Commercial, Dutch trial gun in wooden case
Cal. 9mmLuger, SN. 8607, matching numbers except grips. Front toggle link, side plate and safety unnumbered. Almost bright bore. British proof marks. The extractor marked "Geladen" on both sides, the safety marked "Rust". Chamber area unmarked. The toggle link four times marked Crown/"W" in cross shape (Queen Wilhelmina). Original finish > 98%. Small parts strawed or niter blued. Dark walnut grips. Nickel-plated magazine with unmarked wooden base. Unique specimen in as new condition. In a wooden case, dimensions 26 x 21 x 8 cm, lined in green baize, containing two spotted spare mags, a cleaning rod, oiler, tool, key, and a front toggle link with matching number "07" and many attempted punches Crown/"W". Included is a reference letter by Mr. Miles Nelson, brother-in-law of Wm. Daniels, reading: "This Luger 9 M/M Pistol No. 8607 was assembled and thoroughly tested in 1928 by Mr. Wm. Daniels, gunsmith and toolmaker, who was inspector of a consignment of these pistols being made for The Dutch Army by the Royal Woolwich Arsenal at Woolwich, London England, and given to his brother Albert, since deceased, who gave it to me, his brother-in-law........"
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Condition: I
Place of origin: | The Netherlands |
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