Three band .577 percussion rifle, Three band .577 percussion rifle, 39inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sight, the lock with 1862 Tower and crown possibly applied later, the butt stock stamped Taylor and Newman. Section 58(2) antique/obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, photo ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out. 140cm longThe rifle is in average condition and would benefit from a good clean up. The bore has a couple of light pitting spots, these would improve with careful cleaning and a reasonable rifling pattern remains. The metalwork on the exterior of the rifle has some recent corrosion spots, there is some light pitting with slightly moe pitting around the nipple area. Most of the blued metal finish has turned to a brown grey patina. The action works with a strong mainspring, the nipple has been replaced. The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are a few small chips around the ramrod channel and beside the first barrel band. The wood has some scratch lines from the second barrel band being slid along when stripping the rifle down.
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Parker Hale Safari .308 bolt action rifle LICENCE REQUIRED Parker Hale Safari .308 bolt action rifle, 19 inch barrel, the action fitted with scope rail, the stock carved with stag and deer, serial number 8-14421, together with approximately 300 brass cases and bolt cover.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .308 RIFLE VARIATION REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.101cm long. WITH BRASS CASESThe rifle shows signs of a fair amount of use. The bore shows signs of quite a bit of use and the edges of the rifling are softening slightly, there is some light pitting in the groves. The action appears to function correctly. The metal finish is worn and has some scratches and marks. The stock has been refinished and the chequering is low, it has some scuffs, scratches and marks but no damages or repairs. The butt plate has been changed and the sling swivels are missing. No history is known of this rifle or round count.
Samuel Higham Owestry percussion 14 bore double barrel side by side shotgun, Samuel Higham Owestry percussion 14 bore double barrel side by side shotgun, 29.5inch Damascus barrels, with faint maker name engraving the undersides dated serial numbered 1238 and stamped stubb Damascus, fine scroll engraved lock, chequered stock with fine scroll engraved steel furniture and pineapple finial trigger guard bearing the serial number 1238.Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.118cm long The barrels have scattered pitting patches, there are some light surface dents and signs of rivelling. The bores have some small pitting spots. The top rib has been rejoined at some stage and shows evidence of the rejoin on very close inspection. The actions both work with a strong mainspring, one hammer screw is a poor replacement. The rest of the metalwork has some light pitting throughout. The trigger guard has a well executed weld repair, the front ramrod pipe is a replacement, the stock showing signs of this with spliced wood around the pipe. There is split to the forend. The stock is worn throughout and there are dents, marks oil stains and scratches.
Remington Hepburn No.3 .44 target rifle Remington Hepburn Creedmore No.3 .44 target rifle, 34 inch octagonal barrel engraved 'E. Remington and Sons, Ilion N.Y.' the underside stamped 44 2 4/10 for the 44-90 straight calibre, stamped L.L Hepburn twice below the forend, fitted with a windage adjustable front globe sight with spirit level, and folding tang mounted diopter sight, the action with faint colour case harden stamped 'Hepburns Patent' figured walnut stock with chequered pistol grip and chequered gutta-percha butt plate bearing the ERS Remington logo, serial number 6686 to the barrel, trigger tang and inside edge of forend. Section 58(2) antique/obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Photo ID will be required if the rifle is to be posted out.127cm long The rifle is in good to excellent general condition. The bore is excellent with crisp rifling and sharp edges. The bluing on the exterior of the barrel is very good with very light wear to the edges. The action works correctly with a strong spring. There is faint colour case harden to action still visible but some signs of very light pitting marks can be seen, these are darker around the trigger guard and tang. There are some very occasional small corrosion spots dotted around such as to the chequered part of the hammer, the tang, and to the winding thread of the rear sight. I am not sure if the front and rear sights are the ones that the rifle started out with. They show slightly more signs of wear to the bluing and may have been added to the rifle in its working life. The stock is free from splits of repairs. There are a few dents and light scratches but nothing defacing. There are small areas where the compressed rubber buttplate does not fit quite flush with the bottom of the butt, this is probably due to slight warping of the buttplate but is a minor concern. Some of the screw heads show signs of being worked.
Percussion pistol by Innes of Edinburgh, Percussion pistol by Innes of Edinburgh, converted from flintlock, 9inch octagonal sighted barrel with gold bands to breech and muzzle, engraved Innes, 'Gun Maker to his Majesty, Edin.' the lock is fitted with sliding safety catch, the chequered half stock is fitted with steel furniture including pineapple finial spur trigger guard. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.37cm long The pistol is in reasonable condition with a nice patina, showing signs of age and use. The metalwork to the exterior of the gun throughout has some light pitting, the bore is in good order with very little pitting. The action cocks and releases with a strong spring and the safety works. The stock has the typical crack between the side nail and the barrel channel. There are lots of dents and marks to the wood stock which can be seen from the images.
Saw backed knife, Saw backed knife, with double edged point, knuckle duster guard and horn grip, late 19th century. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.45cm long The knife has some overall pitting to all the metal surfaces. There are also some light fresh corrosion spots which would clean up fairly easily. The blade is straight, it does not have a sharp edge. There are no signs of damage to the horn grip but there are some small rust stains from contact with the steel parts.
Crossman BB 4.5mm 22 shot M1 carbine air rifle Crossman .175 BB M1 carbine air rifle, 12 inch spring compressed barrel, with 22-shot magazine, serial number 277603594. No licence required to buy this item, the purchaser must be over the age of 18. Collection in person or posted to your local RFD. Cannot be posted to a private address and must be sent to a Registered Firearms Dealer.90cm longThe air rifle is in good general condition and has the original dummy magazine with sliding cover to hold BB's. The action cocks and releases correctly. There is some wear to the metal finishing generally and some light corrosion spots to the crown of the muzzle. The plastic stock has some light scratches and the odd paint mark but no breaks or repairs.
W.R Leeson 12 bore side by side shotgun, W.R Leeson 12 bore side by side shotgun, 28inch barrels with half chokes, (loose on the action) the rib engraved 'W.R. Leeson 3 Warwick Street, Regent Street, London', the nonejector sidelock action finely engraved with scrollwork, Prince of Wales style chequered stock, London nitro proofs, serial number 2097. With an original leather travelling case bearing the maker label to the inside and the initials J.M.P. to the cover. UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED.14.5" LOP The shotgun is not on face and is loose between the barrels and action and a noticeable rattle.The barrels ring when tapped.There are no dents visible but there is some light riveling that can be seen towards the muzzle of the gun.The barrels are in proof and measure at: .733 right and .734 left against a proof stamp of .729.The walls measure a minimum of .20 right and .18 leftThe bores are clean there is some pitting marks towards the muzzle.The blacking to the barrels is in good order with only slight wear.The actions function correctly with snap caps, the safety catch works but is loose to the feel and does not have a positive snap forward and back that a newer spring would have.The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are some deep impressions to the bottom of the butt stock, and some other prominent scratches. The chequering is very worn.
Mauser M1871 bolt action carbine 11 x 60R / .43 calibre, Mauser M1871 bolt action carbine 11 x 60R / .43 calibre, 20" barrel secured by two bands, folding ladder sight, serial numbers 5910 to most parts except the bolt retaining washer and screw, some parts un-numbered, the receiver stamped with Steyr Arsenal mark Oesterr. Wafffb. Ges. as well as the royal cipher of Frederick Wilhelm IV , is dated 1876, the butt plate has the unit mark 21.D.34.Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.99.5cm long The gun shows signs of a hard-working life. There is a break on the wrist. The barrel band and nose cap are not numbered to the gun, the barrel band is possibly a replacement. There is a duffle cut type repair to the stock forward of the barrel band, the repair being hidden by the barrel band. The wood forward of the barrel band has some dents and marks, as well as a filled in small rectangle of wood. The stock has been lightly sanded and stained, probably a the time of the repairs. The bore has some light pitting scattered throughout. The exterior metalwork has some light pitting, stains and mild corrosion spots. The action works correctly.
Japanese Wakizashi, Japanese Wakizashi, 53cm cutting edge with a prominant Togari hammon, the tang signed Tamba No Kami Yoshi Michi, mounted with shin-gunto 1934-1944 (new military sword) fittings, silver family Mon to the pommel. With a later sword bag.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.84cm long The Wakizashi is in good general condition. The blade has a good polish along most of its length, the point is not quite as sharp as we would expect and the polish around the point is not has high as the rest of the blade possibly indicating some work has been carried out here. There are small signs of very light pitting at the cutting edge around the point. The blade is straight in length when sighting down the spine. There is only one very small nick just by the Habaki. The mounts show signs of age and wear, including paint scratches, small impressions and minor dents but nothing major. The binding of the grip is a little worn. The locking catch functions but the spring does not have enough strength to hold it locked up. The blade is a little loose in the grip and a new bamboo peg would help tighten things up.
Flintlock composed Jager rifle Composed .70 calibre flintlock Jaeger rifle, made from antique parts in the German style which inspired the Baker Rifle, the heavy octagonal barrel fitted with sprung leaf sight with several range apertures, later added bayonet bar, stamped with the gun serial number 1200, plain lock with swan necked hammer, the stock with brass furniture and later added patch box.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.110cm longThe rifle has been put together in the 20th century from antique parts, consequently it does not have the patina and feel of an older gun. The bore has some light pitting, the outer metal finish has some wear and the bluing is fading in places. The front sight, rear sight, bayonet bar and barrel tang show signs of alteration. The action cocks and releases, the frizzen is a replacement to the lock. The stock has two splits at the muzzle, there is a restuck chip beside the tang, the patch box has been added recently and is a different colour. There are dents, scratches and marks to the woodwork. There is a soldered repair to the trigger guard.
Impressive Flintlock boxlock pistol with sprung bayonet. Impressive Flintlock boxlock pistol with sprung bayonet, 8inch 16 bore barrel with side mounted blade released by a catch, engraved action and trigger guard. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.37cm long The gun is in reasonable condition showing signs of age and use.The metalwork to the exterior of the gun and the bore has some light overall pitting. The action cocks and releases with a strong spring and the bayonet spring and catch works. The wood stock is free from splits or repairs, there are however dents and scratches. Some screw heads show signs of being worked.
Lee Enfield Envoy 7.62mm bolt action rifle, LICENCE REQUIRED Lee Enfield Envoy 7.62mm bolt action rifle, 27.5inch heavy barrel, fitted with standard 10 round 7.62 magazine numbered to the gun, A.J. Parker Model T.7.4/47 target aperture sight, serial number E334 to the receiver, bolt and forend, London proof marks, the receiver stamped D69 for circa 1969 construction date, with a removable bipod.UK RFD OR FIREARMS LICENCE WITH CORRECT 7.62 VARIATION REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.118.5cm long The rifle is in good general condition. The bore is bright and shiny with crisp rifling that is starting to soften on the edges around the throat area. The action works correctly with a positive lock up. The bolt face has a light cartridge rim impression, (see additional image uploaded) The black enamel finish has some light scuffs and marks mainly on the barrel. The wood stock is free from splits or repairs. There are very minor occasional dents and scratches but nothing defacing. There is a dowel plug to the underside of the forend just behind the bipod.
Rare Martini Henry MkI .577/450 rifle Rare unaltered Martini Henry MkI .577/450 rifle, 32inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sight, secured by two bands one with bayonet lug, cleaning rod to the underside of with original sharp shouldered form, the polished breech block stamped S B relating to the improved striker, held in place with a bronze axis pin, the receiver stamped with a Crowned VR Enfield I and dated 1873, the butt fitted with sling swivel (moved to the trigger guard on later patterns) with deeply struck R.M. Enfield WD I roundell and chequered butt plate, numerous WD inspection stamps to all parts. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out. 124cm long The rifle appears in very good general condition with a nice dark patina.The action works correctly with a positive lock-up.The bore is bright and shiny with a strong crisp rifling pattern.The bluing is mainly all present with some wear in places such as the trigger guard bow, and the barrel bands. There is very light speckled surface finish to the parts which would have once been polished such as the breech block. The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are quite a few scratches and dents typical of a military rifle but nothing defacing.
Browning 12 bore over and under shotgun LICENCE REQUIRED Browning 12 bore Liberty Light over and under shotgun, in almost new condition, 28 inch Steel Shot proof investor plus multichoke barrels with five original factory chokes and two extra, together with choke key, the action decorated with tightly packed scrollwork, figured lightweight chequered stock, serial number JP59862YZ131. In original case with instructions.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED.13.5" LOPThe shotgun is in very good general condition and has had little use. There is still that stiff new feel when opening the action.The barrels are in proof and are free from pitting or dents. The foresight is missing. The blacking to the barrels is in good order. The barrels are on face and tight on the action with no wobble with the forend removed. The actions function correctly with snap caps. The stock is free from splits or repairs and there are no surface dents or scratches.
Officer's 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre Officer's 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre and scabbard, the curved blade with etched GR monogram and stands of arms decoration, wire bound grip. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.98.5cm long
Lee Enfield L39A1 7.62 bolt action rifle LICENCE REQUIRED Lee Enfield L39A1 7.62 bolt action rifle, 28inch heavy profile barrel, the action fitted with Parker Hale 5DC target sights, brass box to butt containing spare element, Birmingham nitro proofs, serial number UE70A833 for 1970, A833 repeated on the bolt and forend, together with leather sling. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .7.62 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED .118cm long The rifle is in fair general condition. The bore is good with no damages with reasonably crisp rifling throughout. The action works correctly with a positive lock up. The bolt face has virtually no primer pocket marking and has a good polish. The black enamel finish has worn in places you would expect such as bolt handle, muzzle, trigger guard, as well as light scuffs and marks. The wood stock is free from splits or repairs. There are some dents and scratches but nothing defacing. The magazine is not marked 7.62 and whilst it is the correct pattern marked CR1256 1965, it does have a slightly different finish and patina to the rest of the gun indicating it might be a replacement.
Flintlock 28 bore pistol by Mortimer Flintlock 28 bore pistol by Mortimer, 6 inch sighted octagonal rebrowned barrel re-marked 'London' with twin platinum breech lines, the lock with roller frizzen, semi-waterproof pan and sliding safety catch, finely chequered stock with scroll engraved steel furniture. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.30cm long The gun is in reasonable condition with a nice patina, showing signs of age and use. The metalwork to the exterior of the gun has some very minor and light pitting spots. The bore is in good order with very little pitting. The action cocks and releases with a strong spring. The hammer and frizzen are well-fitting replacements and the safety catch will not engage the new hammer. There is a split to the thin part of the wood between the ramrod channel and the barrel, this is covered when the ramrod is in place. Outside this the stock is free from splits or cracks, there are some small dents and scratches. Some screw heads show signs of being worked.
BSA .310 Francotte Cadet rifle, BSA .310 Francotte Cadet rifle, 24.5" barrel fitted with barleycorn front sight and tangent micrometer adjustable rear sight, serial number 51075, the receiver marked 'Made for the Commonwealth of Australia VIC, and stamped with a Kangaroo, the stock stamped with Victoria roundel. Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.102.5cm long The rifle is in fair general condition. The action works correctly with a positive lock-up. The bore shows small signs of use but a good strong rifling pattern is present with just some small patches of frosting. The blued finish on the rifle is showing signs of wear and there is some light surface corrosion in areas especially the trigger guard. There are a couple of patches of fresh corrosion to the barrel where it meets the stock. The butt plate has some pitting. The wood stock is free from splits or repairs, there are however dents and scratches. Some screw heads show signs of being worked.
Mauser M03 .243 bolt action rifle LICENCE REQUIRED Mauser M03 .243 Winchester bolt action rifle, 23.5inch detachable barrel screw cut for a moderator, detachable box magazine, quick release optics mount, chequered walnut stock with sling swivels, in maker's hard case with sling, instructions and certificate, serial number M004939.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .243 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.The case measures 90cm x 26cmThe rifle is in very good crisp condition with only very small signs of use. The bore is generally clean with a strong rifling pattern, two small frosted spots can be seen to two of the lands just ahead of the chamber. There is a large amount of powder residue build up to the crown and face of the muzzle, the threads show signs of moderator use. The action appears to function correctly with a positive lock up. The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are very occasional light handling marks and dents mainly to the lower edge of the butt stock. The removed iron sights are not present with this rifle.
Ward and Son percussion 12 bore shotgun Ward and Son percussion 12 bore shotgun, 30 inch Damascus barrels, the actions engraved with scrollwork, no serial number, fitted into a modern case with cleaning accessories, powder and shot flask and Parker Hale powder scoops. Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be bought with out a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18 and ID will be requested if the gun is to be posted out to a home address.The case measures 79cm x 29cm The gun has an old refinish job which is starting to fade very slightly in places. There is fresh surface corrosion spots dotted around the barrels and action. The left tube has a very light impression to it close to the muzzle. There is some light pitting marks that can be seen to the barrels under the new browning. The bores are clean with only occasional spots which might clean up. Both actions work correctly with strong springs. The nipples have been replaced. The wood stock is free from splits or repairs, there are however dents, scratches and small stains. The ramrod has been replaced.
AYA 16 bore boxlock ejector shotgun LICENCE REQUIRED AYA 16 bore boxlock ejector shotgun, 28inch barrels, serial number 158649.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED 14.75" LOP The barrels ring when tapped.There is a dent around midway to the side of the right hand tube visible.The barrels are in proof and measure to the 16.9 proof stamp.The bores are clean and free from pitting.The blacking to the barrels is in good order with only slight wear, there is some light surface specklingThe barrels are on face and tight on the action with no wobble with the forend removed.The actions function correctly with snap caps. There is some surface corrosion to the action which would clean up with relative ease.The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are occasional scratches and dents from use but nothing defacing.
Deactivated 9mm Luger semi automatic pistol Deactivated 9mm Luger PO8 semi automatic pistol, by DWM dated 1910, 3inch barrel, serial number 8327, with one magazine, the grip unit marked 5.R.U.3.9.Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Photo ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out. 21cm long The toggle will open and close and lock back on an empty magazine. The pistol will not dry fire or strip. The gun has some light surface corrosion to the bluing, there is some light pitting on the end of the barrel and other small localised areas. The wood grips have some signs of wear. The magazine is a later replacement.
Flintlock light dragoon type pistol, Flintlock light dragoon type pistol, 10 inch .650 calibre barrel, Tower GR lock probably a replacement, brass furniture and wood ramrod. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.41cm long The gun is worn throughout and has overall pitting. The action is probably replaced as the touch hole and pan do not align quite as they should indicating a marriage of the parts. The action cocks and releases correctly. The stock is chipped and has lots of signs of filler repair as well as lots of dents scratches and marks. There is a short split in the ramrod channel. Some screws have been replaced, others are worn or damaged.
M.A. Taylor of Sheffield .451 percussion target rifle LICENCE REQUIRED M.A. Taylor of Sheffield .451 percussion target rifle, 35 inch barrel with fine adjustable globe front sight (three elements present in total) and folding ladder rear sight, half-length stock with the provision of a peep sight to be mounted, serial number A3980 (hidden under the forend) Birmingham proofs.The maker of this rifle has been in touch with us to say he made this rifle in 1980. It was used by Mr Gordon Gerrade who scored a record 98 in the MLAGB Short Range match at Bisleys Short Siberia range.This class of rifle was made for long ranges up to 1,000 yards UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .451 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED. 133cm long The gun is in average condition, showing signs of a working life with a fair amount of age and use.The metalwork to the exterior of the gun has some light pitting or surface discolouration to the polished parts. The bore is good with a good rifling profile and no signs of pitting.There is light corrosion in the nipple channel.The blued finish is showing signs of wear.The action cocks and releases with a strong spring.The wood stock is free from splits or repairs, there are however dents and scratches.Some screw heads show signs of being worked.The rifle lacks the rear sight it should have at the wrist position.
Straight pull .30 cal M1 carbine LICENCE REQUIRED Straight pull .30 cal M1 carbine, 18inch barrel, the receiver stamped U.S. Carbine .30Cal M1, with two magazines, serial number 2148195, London proof marks, UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .30 Cal VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED90.5cm long The carbine is in good overall shape and is almost in as new condition. The bore is bright and shiny with a good crisp rifling pattern. The metal finish is all new paintwork. The stock has some light dents, scratches, and marks but is generally in good order. The action appears to function correctly. There is a small amount of wear to the butt plate.
J. W. Mitchell, 'The High Fighter'. The highest and longest combat ever flown over Britain, 12 September 1942, colour print, limited edition 266/450, published by Mirage Fine Art Ltd, 1988, signed by the artist and P.O. Prince Emanuel Galitzine (R.A.F. Special Service Flight Pilot), Framed.The print has lost a little of the colour as can be seen from the slightly blue tint in the online image. There are no signs of damage. The frame has some light scuffs or dents which would probably repair with ease.
Flintlock holster pistol by Sheppard Flintlock holster pistol by Sheppard, 8 inch .600 calibre barrel, tower private proof stamps, the lock with swan necked hammer and double line engraving, full stock with brass furniture. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.35cm long The gun is in average condition with a nice patina. The metalwork to the exterior of the gun has some light pitting, there are some surface corrosion spots dotted around and heavier areas of pitting around the pan and frizzen. The bore is dark and has some pitting but would improve with polishing. There is a small dent to the tip of the muzzle. The action cocks and releases with a reasonably strong spring, it looks like the tumbler on the inside of the lock has been replaced and the hammer is a little loose around the central pin, the gun goes straight to full cock and does not seem to engage on half cock. There is a crack to the neck of the hammer. The stock has the typical crack between the side nail and the barrel channel. There is a crack between the ramrod channel and barrel channel, which is hidden when the ramrod is in place. There is also a crack to the end of the forend as can be seen in the main image. The grip has been broken and restuck, the fault line for this is just above the brass butt cap. There is also a dark chipped-out area underneath the lock plate. There are some dents and marks to the wood stock. The ramrod is possibly a replacement. There is a vacant hole to the brass side plate, perhaps where a belt hook was once in place.
Webley 700 12 bore side by side shotgun LICENCE REQUIRED Webley 700 12 bore side by side shotgun, 28inch barrels with 3/4 and full chokes, 2 3/4 chambers, colour case hardened scroll engraved boxlock ejector action, Prince of Wales stock, serial number 123576, the escutcheon engraved J.E.V. 1954.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED.14 4/8ths " LOPThe gun is in very good general condition with little signs of use. The barrels ring when tapped.There are no dents visible.The barrels are in proof and measure .730 on each side. The walls measure .26 right and .25 left The bores are clean and free from pitting, there is some very light frosting spots that can just be seen around the muzzle area. The blacking to the barrels is in good order with only slight wear.The barrels are on face and tight on the action with no wobble with the forend removed.The actions function correctly with snap caps.The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are only very minor small scratches and dents from use but nothing defacing, the worst being to the chequering of the grip on the right hand side.
Benelli 12 bore semi auto shotgun LICENCE REQUIRED Benelli 12 bore semi auto shotgun, 28inch multichoke barrel (only one tube present) black synthetic stock fitted with sling, Italian nitro proofs, serial number M668645. UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED14 1/8th" LOPThe shotgun is in good general condition. The barrel is in proof and the bore is clean and free from pitting. The blacking to the barrels and action is in good order with only slight wear. The action functions correctly with snap caps. The stock has some sticky stuff to the forend and a section of the butt stock, there are some light surface scratches and marks. The proof mark 'CB' dates the gun to 2007.
20th Century Colt Square back guard Navy .36 revolver LICENCE REQUIRED 20th Century Colt Square back guard Navy .36 revolver, 7.5inch octagonal barrel colour case hardened frame and loading rammer, the cylinder naval battle scene, serial number 6987, London proof marks. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .36 REVOLVER OR RFD REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.35cm long The revolver is in good general condition with a few signs of age. It appears to have had only small amounts of use and has been well cared for. The bore is bright and shiny with a crisp rifling pattern. The insides of the cylinders are of similar condition to the bore. The action works correctly with good timing and lock-up. The finish has light fine scratches. There is one very small patch of surface corrosion to the case hardened action. The wood grips have dents and scratches but no cracks or repairs.
Braendlin Armory Martini Henry .577/450 cavalry carbine Braendlin Armory Martini Henry .577/450 cavalry carbine 20inch barrel fitted with ladder rear sight and secured by two bands, the rear sight has two screws below for a sight protector. The receiver with Braendlin Armory stamps and two flag logo. Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, photo ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out. 95.5cm long The carbine is worn throughout but has a pleasing feel to it if you don't mind a gun showing its age and use. The bore has some pitting marks scattered but a strong rifling pattern remains. The action works correctly. The metalwork has some light scratches dents and light pitting, there are also some fresh corrosion spots which would clean up with ease. The joint of the butt to the receiver has a small filled repair, outside this the stock is free from splits or repairs, there are quite a few scratches and dents and wear especially to the forend.
Japanese Arisaka type 30 bayonet and scabbard Japanese Arisaka type 30 bayonet and scabbard.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.52cm long The scabbard has some flat dents in the last quarter towards the tip, they look like they could have been caused by it being trapped in a vehicle door. The blade has a light curve to it, commensurate with these dents. The blade has some light speckled pitting. The blued metalwork of the exterior of the bayonet has some wear and light pitting patches. The spring clip works smoothly and correctly.
Enfield Martini Henry MkIV .577/450 rifle with nitro proofs. Enfield Martini Henry MkIV .577/450 rifle, 32 inch barrel with Birmingham nitro proofs, secured by two bands with bayonet lug, fitted with folding ladder sight, crown VR lock dated 1887, the stock with numerous issue stamps. Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, photo ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out. 125cm long The rifle appears in good general condition with a nice patina.The action works correctly with a positive lock up.The bore is bright and shiny with a strong rifling pattern.The bluing is mainly all present with some wear in places, there is some light surface corrosion spots dotted throughout.The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are scratches and dents from use but nothing defacing.There are some chips to the cleaning rod channel.There is some filler that has been used to chips around the wrist joint of the stock to the action and to some of the pin holes.
Belgian 7mm pinfire revolver Belgian 7mm pinfire revolver, 3.5 inch rifled barrel, six shot cylinder with Liege proof mark and scroll engraving matching the decoration on the frame, folding trigger, double and single action.Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.18cm longThe revolver is in fair condition. The bluing is wearing in places and there is some minor corrosion and light pitting. The bore has some pitting marks. The action works in both double and single and the cylinder rotates and fairly reliably indexes.
Lebel M1886 / M93 bolt action 8mm rifle, LICENCE REQUIRED St Etienne Lebel M1886 / M93 bolt action 8mm rifle, 30" barrel with folding ladder sight, secured by two bands, one with bayonet lug, the barrel dated 1889 serial number 97192 to bolt, receiver and stock, Birmingham nitro proofs. UK RFD OR A FIREARMS LICENCE WITH CORRECT VARIATION FOR 8mm RIFLE REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.130cm longThe rifle shows signs of hard working life. The bore has a reasonably strong rifling pattern, lighter around the throat. There is some light pitting within the rifling and the bore has the dark patina of the exterior of the rifle. The metalwork generally has a dark lightly pitted patina overall. The action appears to function correctly and the magazine feed / cut off works as it should when switched on or off. The woodwork has a lot of dents scratches, stains and marks typical of a military gun. There is a heavier patch of dents just below the sight. There are some emulsion paint marks to the sling swivels and nose cap.
Wheellock paddle butt carbine, LICENCE REQUIRED Wheellock .700 calibre paddle butt carbine, 25.25inch Ardesa barrel with Spanihs proof marks to the side and recent Birmingham black powder proof marks underneath, the action with working slide open pan cover, walnut stock fitted with saddle ring bar to the side, serial number 045252. Together with a key for spanning the lock and adjusting the dog. UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED 104cm long The gun is in newly made condition having been built from a flintlock musket barrel and fitted with a reproduction lock. The action works correctly with a strong spring. There is a patch of pitting in the mid part of the bore. The metalwork has light pitting spots in small areas. The woodwork has some slight scratches and dents but nothing defacing. There are no obvious date stamps or marks except the Ardesa marks on the barrel.
Armi Silma 20 bore over and under shotgun LICENCE REQUIRED Armi Silma 20 bore over and under shotgun, 27.5inch fixed choke barrels, serial number 60744. UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED14" LOP The shotgun is in fair condition with signs of use. The barrels ring when tapped.There are no dents visible.The barrels are in proof.The bores are free from pitting.The blacking to the barrels is in good order with only slight wear, some light scratches and light corrosion to the polished areas of the breech.The barrels are on face and tight on the action with no wobble with the forend removed.The actions function correctly with snap caps, the safety is not automatic. The stock has warped slightly and a gap can be seen between the upper action tang and the woodwork. The forend has a crudely glued repair, the rest of the stock is free from splits or repairs, there are scratches and dents the worst being beside the action on the right hand side.
Rare .380 rimfire/.177 Gem type combination air rifle/garden gun, 17.5inch octagonal to round barrel with Birmingham proof marks, the action locking catch doubling as a rear sight, walnut stock with crescent butt plate, A Arbenz Patent 4413/1886 c. 1890.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be bought with out a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18 and ID will be requested if the gun is to be posted out to a home address.87cm long The rifle has a dark pitted overall patina. The action parts all appear to be present but the gun will not cock as the sear does not engage and hold the spring back when depressed. The bore has some pitting throughout. The stock has been cleaned up by light sanding and has a low oil finish. It is free from splits or cracks, there are some small dents and scratches. Some screw heads show signs of being worked, one has been replaced.
Walther LGU .177 air rifle Walther LGU .177 air rifle, 15 inch barrel, the stock with chequered pistol grip, fitted with a Optisan 4-12x40AO scope and canvas sling on quick detach mounts, serial number BU002090. With a gun slip. No licence is required to buy this item, purchaser must be over the age of 18. If the buyer cannot collect in person we can only ship this to a Registered Firearms Dealer for the buyer to collect in person. This lot cannot be posted to a home address.106cm longThe air rifle is in very good general condition showing very little signs of use and age. There is the odd very light scratch or mark to the stock and the odd very minor mark to the blued finish but these are hardly noticable. The action cocks and releases correctly chronographing at 10.87 ft/lbs the only issue is that the saftely catch has either been disabled or is faulty as the rifle will fire no matter which position it is in. The scope adjusts correctly and appears in similar good condition with no obvious scratches to the lenses.
Near pair of percussion 11 bore belt pistols by Basset of Dublin, Near pair of percussion 11 bore belt pistols by Basset of Dublin, 6 inch octagonal barrels fitted with swivel ramrods, boxlock actions, with belt hook to the left-hand side, finely chequered grips with steel bosses fitted with traps. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.26cm long Both pistols are in fair general condition. The metalwork to the exterior of the gun has some light pitting patches mainly to the barrels but this is seen in other small areas. The bores also have some pitting. The action of both guns cock and release correctly, one pistol has a stronger feeling spring than the other. One trigger guard has a light small dent to the edge. The grips are free from splits or repairs, there are some dents and marks, the butt caps have some pitting, one of them is a little loose in fitting.
Lee Enfield .303 bolt action Cavalry Carbine LICENCE REQUIRED Lee Enfield .303 bolt action L.E.C.I Cavalry Carbine, 20.5inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sights, wrist joint stamped Enfield VR below a crown and dated 1896, the flattened form bolt fitted with dust cover, the action with magazine cut-off and five shot magazine with retaining hoop, stamped with numerous inspection marks, the butt with faint roundel and butt disk stamped 9.L.0.88, the nose cap fitted with half length cleaning rod, Birmingham Nitro proofs, serial number 3469.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .303 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.102cm longThe rifle has a reasonably good bore with a fairly crisp rifling pattern and no signs of damage. We do not possess .303 headspace gauges so cannot check headspace, the vendor has noted on his inventory ticket that the carbine's bore is 304.25 however we cannot confirm this. The action appears to function correctly, the bolt removal spring catch is a little looser or lighter than most SMLE's we encounter. The bolt face shows a primer ring. The metal finish has dulled to dark brown with some surface corrosion and light pitting. Some screw heads are a little chewed. The stock has been sanded and shows scratch lines going across (rather than with) the grain. There is a short split to the forend on both sides by the brass stud.
Lee Enfield No.4 7.62 Charnwood Ordinace bolt action rifle, With Stirling magazine, 25inch barrel, flip up aperture sight and standard furniture, fittings and beech and alder stock, serial number C0 88-027, Birmingham nitro proofs. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .7.62 RIFLE OR RFD REQUIRED111cm long The rifle is in good general condition. The bore is bright and shiny with crisp rifling at both ends of the barrel. The action works correctly and the bolt face is polished with only very minor primer hole marks. There is a fresh patch of corrosion to the wrist joint just below the bolt, as well some small scattered corrosion spots to the bolt body and hammer which need cleaning up but shouldn't be too problematic. The rest of the metal finish is good with only small light scratches and wear. The wood is free from splits or repairs and has only minor marks.
Deactivated 12 bore Cooey single barrel shotgun, 30 inch barrel, serial number 26798. Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Buyer must be over the age of 18.117cm long Dear Katherine, The gun is Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications therefore it will not cock or dry fire. There metalwork has some light overall pitting, the stock has some scratches and dents all over. The forend stands a little proud and is not has tightly fitting to the barrel as it was when new.RegardsChris Large.
Modern replica of a 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre and scabbard, Modern replica of a 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre and scabbard, with artificial aging, stamped Gill to the blade spine.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.
BSA .300 extra long Francotte action target rifle, BSA .300 extra long Francotte action target rifle, 24.5" 'Superior Nickel Steel' barrel with windage adjustable front sight and folding ladder sight, serial number 17294, the tang fitted with micrometer adjustable rear sight. Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.103.5cm long The rifle is in average general condition. The action works correctly with a positive lock-up. The bore shows small signs of use but a good strong rifling pattern is present with just some small patches of frosting. The blued finish on the rifle is worn and there is light surface corrosion. There is a scratched area of finish to the stamped serial number of the barrel, this looks like an incidental set of marks rather than an attempt to deface the number. There is scattered isolated fresh corrosion spots to some very small areas. The butt plate has some light pitting. The butt has three shrinkage splits to the left hand side, the wood work is otherwise free from splits or repairs, there are however dents and scratches. Some screw heads show signs of being worked.
Thomas Turner 8 bore single barrel shotgun Thomas Turner of Reading 8 bore pinfire converted to centrefire shotgun, 39.5inch Damascus barrel engraved Thomas Turner Market Place Reading, rotary underlever action engraved with scrollwork, figured chequered stock with vacant escutcheon, serial number 1230. Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be bought with out a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18 and ID will be requested if the gun is to be posted out to a home address.143cm longThe gun has a dark brown patina and would benefit from a good clean up to look its best. The conversion to centrefire is a good working adaption but is by no means the work of a trained gunsmith. The barrel has some light surface dents and overall fine pitting, the bore has pitting throughout which would improve with lapping but will probably never be a mirror bore. The barrel is on face and tight on the action with no wobble with the forend removed. There is a patch of deeper pitting to the underside of the barrel which is covered by the forend. The action functions correctly a strong spring, it is in similar condition to the exterior of the barrel with some new/ fresh minor surface corrosion spots.The stock is free from splits or repairs. There is a chipped section to the corner of the forend on the left hand or non lock side. The woodwork has occasional scratches and dents from use but nothing defacing.
Spares or repair Pietta .44 target revolver, LICENCE REQUIRED Spares or repair Pietta .44 percussion muzzle loading New Model Army stainless target revolver, serial number 246730, with 8 inch octagonal barrel. The hammer will not click into full cock. UK RFD OR FIREARMS LICENCE WITH VARIATION FOR .44 REVOLVER REQUIRED TO BID ON THIS LOT.36cm long The pistol shows signs of a fair amount of use. There is some pitting or powder burns on the outside of the muzzle, small dents and marks around the nipple areas of the cylinder, small scattered patches of light brown corrosion stains, as well as small scratches and surface marks. The bore has some pitting marks which might improve with cleaning. The hammer will not click into full cock, however, if it is held back in full position, the cylinder locks up correctly.
Replica of a German Grosse Messer sword and scabbard Replica of a German Grosse Messer sword and scabbard, by Cold Steel, with live edge. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out. 111cm longThe sword is generally good in condition. The blade is straight with no damage, the edge is sharp. The wood grips are strong and stable however the seem is more open on one side than the other, this might be due to shrinkage. The scabbard has a tear to the covering in one place, there are some other small scuffs and marks. The metal scabbard tip and the pommel have some light-speckled corrosion spots. See extra images added online.
Two similar cased deactivated percussion target pistols, Two similar deactivated percussion target pistols, each with 10 inch hexagonal fluted barrels decorated with scrollwork (varies slightly in style), scroll engraved actions , spur trigger guards and chequered grips with brass bosses, in maker's case with accessories including powder flask, bullet mould, loading rods, mallet and other tools.Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out.The case measures 50cm x 31cmThe pistols are in fair condition. The hammers move forward and back under spring tension but will not cock or dry fire. The metalwork has some light pitting and surface speckling. There is a short reglued split to the woodwork beside one trigger guard finial. The case lining has some wear, stains and small faults. The exterior of the case has some chips and losses to the veneer, the lid has some losses to the brass inlay and is speckled with white paint. There is not key to the lock.
Brno Model 2 .22lr bolt action rifle, 17inch barrel, one five shot magazine, figured stock, serial number 12502, London nitro proofs, with Parker Hale Moderator and BSA 3-9 scope.UK RFD OR FIREARMS LICENCE WITH VARIATION FOR .22LR RIFLE AND A MODERATOR OR RFD REQUIRED. 107cm long The rifle is in fair general condition but has not been used for quite some time and requires a good strip down and clean to look its best. The bore has a decent rifling pattern but is dark and dirty and needs a good clean. The face of the muzzle has some incredibly minor surface corrosion but this does not seem to affect the crown. There is wear to the bluing and light surface scratches. The wood stock is free from splits or repairs, there are however dents and scratches. The scope adjusts and shows a clear picture.
Percussion coast guard pistol Percussion Coast guard or Constabulary pistol, 6 inch 28 bore barrel with swivel ramrod, crown tower stamped lock, brass furniture with steel lanyard ring and belt hook.Section 58(2) antique/ obsolete calibre no licence required to buy this lot, purchaser must be over the age of 18.30cm longThe gun is in good condition with a nice patina, showing small signs of age.The metalwork to the exterior of the gun has possibly been cleaned up some time ago and maybe refreshed, there is some very light pitting.The bore is in good order with very little pitting.The action cocks and releases with a strong spring. The stock is free from splits or cracks, there are some small dents and scratches. Some screw heads show signs of being worked.
Lee Enfield BSA No.5 'Jungle Carbine' bolt action rifle LICENCE REQUIRED Lee Enfield BSA No.5 'Jungle Carbine' bolt action rifle, 20inch barrel fitted with flash hider and bayonet lug, the action and other parts with the correct lightening cuts, the received faintly marked No.5MkI, the wrist joint stamped with the BSA factory code M47C and dated 1945, various inspector stamps, Birmingham nitro proof, serial number BB0139 to wrist joint, bolt and forend, fitted with a canvas sling.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .303 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED .101cm long The carbine is in good general condition. The bore is good with no damages with reasonably crisp rifling throughout which is slightly softer towards the breech. The action works correctly with a positive lock up. The bolt face has only light primer pocket marks and has a good polish. The black enamel finish has worn in places you would expect such as bolt handle, magazine base, trigger guard, as well as light scuffs and marks. The ejection screw on the side of the receiver is missing. The wood stock is free from splits or repairs. There are some dents and scratches but nothing defacing.
Three band Volunteer percussion P53 type rifle by J. Aston Hythe, Three band Volunteer percussion P53 type rifle by J. Aston Hythe, with 35 inch barrel fitted with folding leaf sight, chequered stock, the action with faint maker name. Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, photo ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out.131cm long The bore of this rifle is excellent, almost mirror-like all the way through, there is some very light frosting in small places. The exterior of the barrel has probably been reblued, there is some light surface corrosion spots. The action and rear sight and butt plate have some very heavy pitting. The action works with a strong spring. The nipple has been replaced. The rear barrel band is a modern replacement. The other barrel bands, the action and the trigger guard have been reblued. There is a side plate which may have been added when the stock was repaired in this area which has signs of a split as well as some filler. The stock has signs of woodworm damage to one side, this has been filled and sanded which leaves the butt plate slightly proud in this area.
John Manton percussion double barrel shotgun John Manton percussion 12 bore double barrel shotgun, 30-inch Damascus barrels fitted with platinum breech plugs, engraved John Manton and Son, Dover Street London, side lock actions engraved with game birds and scrollwork, figured chequered stock, pineapple finial trigger guard engraved with a gundog, serial number 11980 to trigger guard tang, barrel lugs and forend. Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be bought without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18 and ID will be requested if the gun is to be posted out to a home address.118cm longThe gun is in average condition, it has been refinished some time ago and now needs some careful attention before it will look its best. The metalwork to the exterior of the gun has some light pitting patches scattered about. The bore has some pitting but would improve with polishing, there are some marks which are probably too deep to lap out. The barrels have been re-browned, there are dark pitting patches scattered about both tubes. The actions cock and release with strong springs. One nipple is missing altogether, the other is present and in fair condition. There are no signs of damage to the hammer from being dropped without a nipple in place. The stock has been sanded and the chequering is worn thin in places. Some of the metal parts are slightly proud due to the refinishing work. There are a few dents and marks to the wood stock which can be seen from the images. The butt plate has some pitting and fresh corrosion which is also seen on the trigger guard tang.
Parker Field Snider .577 carbine Parker Field Snider .577 carbine, converted from a muzzle loader by London Small Arms Co. 22 inch barrel with 233 Holborn London address, secured by two bands, folding ladder sight, MkII type breech with Snider logo.Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.102cm long The carbine appears in good general condition with a nice patina.The action works correctly with a strong spring and positive lock up of the breech block. There is some very light pitting to the action and wear to the bluing of the breech block. The bore is bright and shiny with a crisp rifling pattern, there are just a few minor small black spots that might polish out or improve.The barrel has overall light pitting, this is not present on the parts such as the sight and breechblock which were added when the carbine was converted to breech loading. The gun was possibly longer before it was converted, the reason for this thought is that the rear barrel band slightly covers the end of the maker engraving. This band was probably located slightly further down the stock when it was in a longer format as a muzzle loader. The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are scratches and dents from use but nothing defacing.
Original Model 50 .22 air rifle, Original Model 50 .22 air rifle, 18.5 inch barrel, serial number 81081.No licence required to buy this item, purchaser must be over the age of 18. Collection in person or posted to your local RFD. Cannot be posted to a private address and must be sent to a Registered Firearms Dealer. 113cm long The rifle is in good general condition. The bore is very good with crisp rifling. There is some light surface speckling or minor corrosion spots to some of the bluing, as well as small signs of wear. There is a crack to the thin part of the forend between the underlever and the barrel, this is hidden when the lever is fully home. The stock has some dents and scratches but nothing defacing. The action cocks and releases correctly.
Parker Hale Enfield .58 percussion three band rifle LICENCE REQUIRED Parker Hale Enfield .577 / .58 percussion three band rifle, 39inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sight, colour case hardened lock, serial number 4665. A rifle of good shooting history. This rifle was used to win the Holbrook Trophy six times at the MLAGB Short Range Championships setting a new British record of 97/100 at the 2017 event.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .577/ .58 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED 140.5cm long The rifle is in excellent general condition with only small signs of use. The bore is very good with a strong rifling pattern. There is some surface marks which look to be dirt rather than pitting, there exterior of the rifle is in good state with only light surface speckling to the polished ramrod and the case hardened hammer. The stock has some occasional dents and marks but nothing major or defacing.
Lee Enfield No. 5 Jungle Carbine LICENCE REQUIRED Lee Enfield Fazakerley No.5 bolt action rifle, 20inch barrel fitted with flash hider and bayonet lug, the action and other parts with the correct lightening cuts, the received marked No.5MkI (F) for Fazakerley, London nitro proof, serial number AC 2029 receiver, bolt, magazine and forend.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .303 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED .The carbine is in good general condition. The bore is average to good with no damages but with soft rifling around the throat area and crisper rifling towards the muzzle. The action works correctly with a positive lock up. The bolt face has a light primer pocket mark. The black enamel finish has some wear in places you would expect such as bolt handle, muzzle, magazine base, as well as light scuffs and marks. The wood stock is free from splits or repairs. There are occasional dents and scratches but nothing defacing.

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