VINTAGE Benjamin Sheridan 397PA Air Pump Pellet Gun Rifle 4.5mm .177 Cal. w/Wood Stock, RUFFONI Italy Pans, COYOTE FUR Coat & Antique Cannon Ball Trio

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Terms for all items: Payment via PP F&F or Check/MO (if check or MO, I will hold item/s until payment clears). USA shipments only. This item will be mailed via USPS with tracking, full insurance, and signature required. Price does include shipping. I am happy to make package deals - check out my myriad of other items for sale. I am also happy to answer any questions you may have or provide additional photos upon request.

1) Selling my vintage Benjamin Sheridan 397PA Air Pump, single shot, Pellet Rifle 4.5mm ( .177 Cal.). Originally purchased in the early 2000's. Rarely shot. Has spent most of its life in the coat closet or in storage. Some minor scuffs here and there but is overall in excellent condition and is fully functioning. no original box/papers/etc included. Comes with a nearly full box (same box that was purchased with the rifle originally) of Copperhead by Crosman .177 pellets.
PRICE: $230

2) Two Ruffoni stainless steel and copper pans. Both marked "Ruffoni," "Made in Italy" and "13" with their hallmarks/logos. These are extremely high quality pans that will last generations. Large pan is 13'' in diameter, smaller pan is 9'' in diameter. Both show signs of normal use, but not abuse. $175 shipped for BOTH pans.

3) A trio of antique cannon balls. I have been packing these around for the past 30-years. I believe all three were found in Montana State and that all three are made of iron. Largest weighs 9lbs 4.75oz, middle one weighs 4lbs 6.25oz, smallest weighs 2lbs 9.75oz.
PRICE: $200 shipped for all three, I do not really want to separate them.

4) Selling my absolutely beautiful vintage women’s style, full length, genuine coyote fur coat. I a m not sure the exact year of manufacturer.
This coat is not marked by any brand. The only potential manufacturer references I can find are “REVER” embossed into the fabric on the inside of one of the side pockets. And then there are three metal button clasps that allow the coat to be closed together that read “DASCO (D)”.
This coat is silk lined.
There is no marked size on this coat. I generally wear a women’s Small to Medium coat and this piece fits me nicely.
Approx. measurements are as follows: armpit to armpit seam 19’‘, top of shoulder to bottom of coat length 46’‘, sleeve length 18’'. Also pictured next to a measuring tape for your visual size reference.
CONDITION: Excellent/very good. The coyote fur is thick and soft. The silk liner is intact and is not damaged. There is no moth damage or funky smells. The ONLY damage I see (pictured) on this coat is at the top of the collar at back of wearer’s neck area the seam is coming apart about 3’’ long (cannot be seen unless thoroughly inspecting).
PRICE: $250
 

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On the Benjamin if you cock it and pump a few times will it hold air for a while. Just trying to see if seals are good.
I am very interested in this one.
Thanks Cody
 
On the Benjamin if you cock it and pump a few times will it hold air for a while. Just trying to see if seals are good.
I am very interested in this one.
Thanks Cody
Hi Cody, I pumped it several times and let it sit for about ten min and then pulled the trigger - it fired with force. Hope this helps.
 
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