3652 INTERESTING VARIETY OF VINTAGE & ANTIQUE RELOADING

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2026 May 29 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 75.00 USD
Estimated at 150.00 - 250.00 USD
EQUIPMENT AND GUN PARTS. 1) Maynard Hadley re-decapper. The rare tool retains a good portion of its original copper colored paint. Stem is marked "PAT. JAN. 13, 1885". The head is marked "38". The tool has replacement hardwood handles, however the original handles are included. The tool has a worn patinaed finish, but is in good serviceable condition. 2) Winchester style tuning fork palm rest. Approx 9" tall, the palm rest has replacement grooved wooden knobs. The rest retains most of its professional reblue. The clamp screws have notable damage to the slots. 3) Tong type reloading tool. The nickel plated tool is marked "IDEAL / MIDDLEFIELD, CT USA / MADE IN USA / 22 HORNET". Tool is equipped with adjustable blue steel seating chamber and has the provision integral primer seater. Tool has been renickeled and is in good serviceable condition. 4) Blued steel Tom Tool marked "IDEAL / MIDDLEFIELD CONN USA / MADE IS USA / 22 HORNET". The tool has a notable plum coloration. Has no built-in primer seating arrangement, but is equipped with a No. 4 seating tool for the 22 Hornet cartridge. DIES INCLUDE: Pacific 2 die set marked "22 R2D M". Blued steel Belding & Mull seating die and base marked "22 LOVELL". Other Belding & Mull dies are marked "22-250", "30-06", and "30-40". Dies are accompanied by a second seating base. STEEL BULLET REVOLVER MOLD casting a conical bullet and round ball. Mold is unmarked, handles have been modified. SHOT SHELL LOADING TOOLS include 4 wooden handled adjustable powder and shot measures, nickel plated drop tube, 2 steel recapping tools. All appear to be 12ga. ADJUSTABLE BRASS POWDER MEASURE appears to be modern mfg. MARTINI HENRY LONG LEVER, the well worn lever with oxidation and patina is marked with broad arrow "WD". MISCELLANEOUS items include unmarked single shot rifle lever, double shotgun forend iron, brass short flask head and broken wooden loading rod for muzzle loading pistol. (02-26998-3/RW). NON-GUN. $150-250.