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4 ANTIQUE HANDLOADING TOOLS IN SCARCE DESIRABLE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
4 ANTIQUE HANDLOADING TOOLS IN SCARCE DESIRABLE

CALIBERS.
1) WINCHESTER MODEL 1875. Lg. cal. 1st variation loading tool marked "45. 75 W.C.F." Has cut in frame for Berdan primer extractor. Original painted gold color finish. CONDITION: tool retains approx. 60% original gold finish w/ flaking, chipping, wear & light oxidation. Resizing chamber has oxidized appearance.
2) WINCHESTER MODEL 1880. 4 Variation marked "40-82". Patent date is September 14,1880. Also marked on opposite side w/ "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REP. ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN U.S.A." & interestingly been stamped "U.S." Blue steel construction w/ plier type handles. Made w/ adj. seating chamber. CONDITION: retains approx. 50% original blue turning patina w/ areas of oxidation & notable shallow pitting on outside of 1 handle.
3) IDEAL MFG. CO. 30-30. Ideal #6 sm. frame 3rd variation. Marked 'IDEAL MFG. CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A." Patent dates are 1884. Integral bullet mold. Screw plate is retained by 2 screws. Adj. seating chamber. Decapping pin is not present. Nickel plated. CONDITION: mold has approx. 50% worn original nickel plating w/ flaking & light oxidation throughout.
4) IDEAL #1 6TH VARIATION 38 S.W. Nickel plated tool is marked "IDEAL MFG. CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A." No patent dates. Fixed seating chamber. Mold has locking screw for sprue plate. CONDITION: mold has 60% original nickel finish w/ light wear in areas turning gray & patina. (02-16057/RW). $300-500.