1090 DESIRABLE LOT OF 6 U.S. M1911 MODEL OF 1912

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Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 400.00 USD
Estimated at 800.00 - 1,200.00 USD
HOLSTERS. Lot of 6 U.S. M1911 Model of 1912 holsters, including: 1) M1911 Model of 1912 holster mfg. by Rock Island Arsenal in 1915. Closure flap is embossed "US" within an oval. Modified hanger with repositioned rivet is marked with a partially discernible "ROCK ISLAND/ ARSENAL/ 1915./ T.C.C." on the rear. Rear of hanger exhibits 4 purposefully made holes. Brown leather construction, with brass fittings. CONDITION: leather remains mostly malleable (some stiffening), exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage, with varying degrees of age related cracking present overall. Brass fittings retain a pleasing mellow patina, with some spots of verdigris. 2) Early M1911 Model of 1912 holster mfg. by Rock Island Arsenal in 1911. The closure flap is embossed "US" within an oval, with an "H.F.D." marked above what appears to be "60.G.A.C." on the interior. Hanger swivel is marked "R.I.A./ 1911./ T.C.C." on the rear. Brown leather construction, with brass fittings and steel belt hook. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting marks from handling and storage, with varying degrees of age related cracking and crazing present overall. Rear of hanger exhibits a large tear at the rivets on the left side, with a small small tear present on the right. Brass fittings retain a pleasing mellow patina, with the belt hook retaining a gray patina. 3) M1911 Model of 1912 holster mfg. by Rock Island Arsenal in 1914. Closure flap is embossed "US" within an oval. Mfg. marking on rear of hanger is illegible, with "1914./ T.C.C." marked below. Rear of hanger swivel appears to be marked "G.H.E.". Brown leather construction, with brass fittings. Complete with leg strap. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting some marks from handling and storage, with varying degrees of age related cracking and crazing present overall. Leg strap is torn at the end. Brass fittings retain a pleasing mellow patina, with some spots of verdigris. 4) M1911 Model of 1912 holster mfg. by Rock Island Arsenal in 1915. Closure flap is embossed "US" within an oval. Rear of hanger is marked "ROCK ISLAND/ ARSENAL/ 1915./ T.C.C.". Brown leather construction, with brass fittings. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage, with areas of light to mild age related cracking and crazing present overall. Brass fittings retain a pleasing mellow patina, with scattered spots of verdigris. 5) M1911 Model of 1912 holster produced by an unknown mfg. Closure flap is embossed with "US" within an oval. Rear of hanger and hanger swivel bear no discernible markings. Brown leather construction, with brass fittings. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage, with varying degrees of age related cracking and crazing present overall. Hanger exhibits a small tear on either side. Brass fittings retain a pleasing mellow patina, with scattered spots of verdigris. 6) M1911 Model of 1912 holster produced by an unknown mfg. Closure flap is embossed with "US" within an oval, above BATTERY D" and "78/ 54". Front of hanger appears to be marked "D168", with no discernible markings present on the rear. Brown leather construction, with brass fittings and steel belt hook. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage, with light to mild age related cracking and crazing present overall. Brass swivel appears to have been cleaned at one time, with remaining brass fittings retaining a pleasing mellow patina. Steel belt hook retains a gray patina. (02-24271-5/MLW). $800-1,200.