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Auction is May 12-14, 2026By Morphy's Auction Fi****ms and Militaria 2026 FEGA MASTER SERIES ENGRAVED "THEATER COMMANDER...
04/06/2026

Auction is May 12-14, 2026
By Morphy's Auction Fi****ms and Militaria

2026 FEGA MASTER SERIES ENGRAVED "THEATER COMMANDERS OF WWII" C**T GOVERNMENT MODEL 1911A1 .45 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH CASE. This 1911 is the 2026 auction gun to support the Fi****ms Engravers Guild of America, showcasing the work of some of the finest engravers working today. Wrangled by FEGA Master Marianne Kelley, this gun was engraved by FEGA Master Steven Fiddler(gold inlay), FEGA Master Michael Siderio(bulino portraits and scenes) FEGA Master Christopher Rossiter(scrollwork) FEGA Master Otto Carter(magazine) and FEGA Engraver Jim Agner(screws) with grip work by FEGA Master Barry Lee Hands, Master Plate by FEGA Master Michael Dubber, and final finishes by ACGG Professional Member John Powers, with the case constructed by Basil Meadows. All of the engravers produce outstanding work and are among the best artisans working today. The gun is themed about the three five star American military officers in World War II:

General Dwight Eisenhower, Admiral Chester Nimitz, and General Douglas MacArthur. Each commanding officer is represented in their own bulino vignette: the left side of the slide with MacArthur shown in portrait over several American soldiers unloading out of a Higgins boat, number PA2107; the top of the slide has Eisenhower's portrait surmounting an M26 Pershing tank boldly rolling

forward, while the right side has Admiral Nimitz overlooking a submarine surging up out of the waves.

The balance of the gun is engraved with American scrollwork on a finely stippled ground, with 24 karat gold borders framing the vignettes and borders of the gun. The small parts and pins are brilliantly nitre-blued, and the grips are mother-of-pearl with brilliant fire, inlaid with five 24 karat gold stars representing the highest military rank in World War II. Each of the grip screws is also engraved with

the backs of the different cartridges produced during World War II, including "R A 45" for Re*****on and "WCC 45" for Western Cartridge Company. Blued magazine with gold legends on baseplate, including "C**T / 45 AUTO", a Rampant C**t, and gold wire borders, accented by acanthus scrollwork. The gun is charcoal blued, and each of the vignettes is left in their bright steel to allow for clear

appreciation of the fine work. The gun is housed in a rosewood case with hickory accents and a five star array inlaid into the lid. The interior has a laser-engraved lid depicting a mighty Rampant C**t and the C**t logo, with the names of the five engravers across the bottom. The inside of the case is relieved for the gun with a blue felt insert and a brass plaque that reads "Theater Commanders of WWII / C**T / 2026 /FEGA MASTERS SERIES / C**T'S MK IV/SERIES 70 / GOVERNMENT MODEL / .45 AUTOMATIC CALIBER / SERIAL NO. 70B53247". Adding to the gun's desirability is the C**t letter describing it as shipped to Michael Wayne, John Wayne's oldest son. The gun was shipped to Pony Express Sport Shop in Encino, "For Michael Wayne, Wayne Enterprises, c/o Bat Jac Productions" on July 15th, 1983, in a shipment of 1. John Wayne and Robert Fellows founded Batjac Productions as a way for Wayne to continue producing and starring in films. After John's death in 1979, Michael assumed control of the company, making this gun a shipment when he was in control of the company. There is also a Certificate of Authenticity from Little John's Auction Service, signed by John Gangel,

stating that the gun came from the estate of Michael Wayne. Accompanied by loose C**t paperwork.

CONDITION: Excellent, as finished and delivered to FEGA, retaining essentially all of the finishes throughout, with some extremely minor marks from handling and storage. Trigger with some scattered pockmarks that do not detract. Grips excellent with outstanding fire. Mechanically fine, bore excellent with strong rifling and some minor frosting in grooves. The case is excellent with some scattered handling

marks. This is an outstanding example of American engraving.

- Accessories: Case

- Barrel Length: 5"

- Caliber/Bore: .45 ACP

- FFL Status: Modern

- Manufacturer: C**t

- Model: Government Model MK IV

- Paperwork: FEGA COA, Documents, Factory Letter

- Serial Number: 70B53247

02/03/2026
A proud moment in time:FEGA Master Engraver Marianne Kelley and World Famous Engraver Leonard Francolini in Las Vegas
01/30/2026

A proud moment in time:
FEGA Master Engraver Marianne Kelley and World Famous Engraver Leonard Francolini in Las Vegas

01/28/2026

Congratulations to Troy Menix. He was awarded "Emerging Artist".
Keep on eye on this one. Definitely on his way to Master Engraver."

CONGRATULATIONS to Samantha "Sam" Cherry on being elected as the first woman President of the Fi****ms Engravers Guild o...
01/28/2026

CONGRATULATIONS to Samantha "Sam" Cherry on being elected as the first woman President of the Fi****ms Engravers Guild of America.
This is gonna be so cool!!!

Seeing how there's 9.8 Thousand Followers here, I would love to see all of you congratulate Phil Bartolotta on achieving...
01/28/2026

Seeing how there's 9.8 Thousand Followers here, I would love to see all of you congratulate Phil Bartolotta on achieving "FEGA Master Engraver" status.
Phil was judged by a jury of his peers and he sailed through.
Congratulations Phil---we didn't give you anything:
You earned it.

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