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The Print Collector's Quarterly (initially hyphenated as The Print-Collector's Quarterly), was a quarterly periodical that was begun in 1911 and continued under various publishers until 1950. The original founders were art dealer Frederick Keppel and art historian, Fitzroy Carrington.
The Print Collector's Newsletter 1978 vol 9, p. 22 stated, "The Print Collector's Quarterly summed up the taste and concerns of many American and British print collectors of the first four decades of our (ie the 20th) century."
The publication is described as "A profusely illustrated journal containing catalogue raisonné and articles by recognized authorities on individual artists." in A Guide to the Literature of Art History by Arntzen, E. & Rainwater, R. Publisher: American Library Association, Chicago, 1980 (Chamberlin 2315; Arntzen/Rainwater Q 281.)
Back in the 60s to the 80s, there was a bladesmith that made hunting knives with a laminated blade (I think the steel came from Sweden) and leather sheaths with a copper liner. IIRC the bladesmith died about 20-30 years ago? I think he was from Oregon, maybe the Eugene area? The knives became...
This unique antique Walther Model 9 is around a century old. The model 9 first started production in 1921. It needs to be cleaned up some but fires and functions very well. Comes with original 6 round magazine. Missing safety lever and has been that way since I first acquired it. It has been...
This is a vintage 1979 Smith & Wesson 19-4 revolver in .357 Magnum caliber with the blued steel finish and original wood grips and the 4" barrel.
The gun is in spectacular condition, with mirror-like steel surfaces, no scratches or nicks at all anywhere on the body, and wood grips that are...
Remington Ducks Unlimited Model 1100 in 12ga chambered for 2 3/4" SN# DU210. Excellent condition
This is a very nice 12 gauge Remington 1100 Ducks Unlimited edition. This gun is in very good condition. It has a thirty inch vented rib barrel with a very clean bore. The bluing is in great...
Ruger Security Six Bicentennial .357 in stainless steel. The gun is in pristine condition. Includes the original box, the original factory shipping box, plastic wrap and the manual. It hasn't been fired in 40 years.
Includes a set of Pachmayr grips, a set of walnut target grips and a Bianchi...
This is a historically notorious, original 1989 Model Intratec DC-9 (Post California Ban Tec 9)
Only 257,434 Intratec firearms have been manufactured from 1984 to 2001. Production stopped in 2001, and with multiple bans on this firearm in multiple states, it's become a highly desired collector...
I have eight collector's plates featuring scenes with wildlife. The first two are from Dominion China and feature Arctic wolves.
The next six are from W. S. George and feature a fawn, raccoons, foxes, a bobcat, bear cubs, and chipmunks.
These are really nice looking plates and come with their...
Hey Shooters!
Here is something super rare and unusual in this day and age -- a set of ANTIQUE S&W K-Frame Grips.
IIRC this style was made in the 1910s-20s? LMK if you know more definitively. It was hand carved by the kind of old school craftsmen that are in short supply anymore -- featuring...