Flintlock 'Man Stopper' pistol by Wilson Flintlock 'Man Stopper' pistol by Wilson, the rebrowned 16 bore 5 inch Damascus barrel engraved London and fitted with a swivel ramrod, the lock with roller frizzen, replaced safety catch, makers name and double line engraving, engraved pineapple finial trigger guard and horn capped stock fitted with vacant escutcheon.Section 58 (2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out.25cm longThe gun is in good general condition. The barrel has been re-browned the engraving is faint, there is some corrosion to the inside. The lock works as it should with a good mainspring. The safety catch has been replaced. There is some light pitting marks to the trigger guard, ramrod and pipes. The stock has a fine split forward of the barrel key and a split emanating from the side nail or lock retaining bolt. Some screw heads show signs of wear to the slots.
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French percussion target pistol French percussion target pistol, 56 bore 10inch rifled octagonal barrel with Damascus effect surface patterning, scroll engraved lock, and carved stock.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 pistol is in good general condition but it shows signs of a fair amount of use. The action cocks with a strong spring. The bore has some pitting marks too deep to polish out, the multigroove rifling is soft in profile towards the muzzle. The nipple has been replaced and the sights have been adapted. The metalwork has some light overall pitting. The wood has some dents and marks. There is a spliced in section of wood to the back of the grip, this looks to have been there for quite some time and could have been done by the maker in order to cover a fault in the wood. There is an area around the trigger guard where the thick varnish has been worn away leaving a stepped effect, this could look like wood filler from the online images. There are two very small filled 'v' shaped inlets to the thin part of the stock where the wood meets the barrel, these are barely noticeable. There is no sign of woodworm damage. There are some impressed dots that have been applied by the maker in order to add to the carved details of the stock.
Denix replica Henry Rifle Denix replica Henry Rifle, 24inch barrel and brass effect frame.No licence required. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.109cm / 43" longThe Denix Henry is in fair condition. The action works correctly. The magazine spring and follower slide up and down under spring tension however the end of the barrel does not swing round in the same way an original would, this is how the replica has been made from new. There is some wear to the black finish and some oxidization to the metalwork such as a white powdery substance seen on the barrel areas. The woodwork has some light scratches and wear.
Percussion Howda pistol by J.Beattie Percussion 11 bore double barrel Howda pistol by J.Beattie, 5.5inch barrels engraved J. Beattie London, scroll engraved back actions and chequered grip with steel butt cap fitted with trap.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.32cm longThe actions cock and release correctly, one hammer has either been repaired or replaced as it does not quite match the right side hammer which lacks the top thumb piece. The barrel has overall pitting marks and heavy pitting to the bore. There is light overall pitting to all metal parts which have been refinished throughout. The stock has some short cracks and chips to the thinest part of the wood under the barrels. The is a section of rib lacking from the underside of the barrels and this pistol probably once had a swivel ramrod which has now been replaced.
Percussion pistol by Joseph Bourne Percussion 18 bore pistol by Joseph Bourne, 6inch Damascus octagonal barrel engraved with the maker's name and fitted with swivel ramrod, scroll engraved action and finely chequered grip fitted with butt trap. 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.29cm longThe action will not hold full cock and the hammer is close to breaking. The nipple is a replacement. The bore has some rusting, the metalwork has light overall pitting and corrosion patches. The grip has a small chip and several dents but no major damages or repairs.
Feinwerkbau Model 300 s .177 air rifle with case, spotting scope and accessories Feinwerkbau Model 300S .177 air rifle, 19.5inch barrel, fitted with diopter target sights, serial number 146050 together with plastic case, spotting scope and spare aperture sight and elements, spare adjustable butt pad and other accessories. 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 DealeThe rifle has been used by a fairly serious competitive shooter and shows signs of wear from use but looks to have been looked after at the same time. The action cocks and releases correctly. The bore is dirty and could do with a clean, there appears to be a decent rifling pattern and a bright surface under the muck. The breach face is very dirty with old dried oil and grease and the gun could really do with a good strip and clean to improve it. The bluing to the steel is generally good with some wear in places such as the cocking lever. There is some light surface pitting which can be seen mainly on the cocking lever but also in other small areas, there is also the odd corrosion spot. The stock has some scratches, dents and marks but no cracks or repairs. There is a scratch line below the cocking lever which could be seen as a crack from the online images but it is not.
Flintlock holster pistol by Collis Flintlock 22 bore holster pistol by Collis, 9-inch barrel, Birmingham proof marks, the lock fitted with safety catch and roller frizzen, (the hammer lacking the top jaw) chequered grip with shield shape white metal escutcheon.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.36cm longThe action does not hold full cock, this might be to do with the adjustable trigger being set too light. The hammer is damaged beside the top jaw screw hole and lacks both top jar and screw. The barrel lacks barrel keys. There is a large replaced area of woodwork to the left side of the stock. The ramrod is a replacement. Overall pitting to the metalwork.
Colt 1911 RAF Contract .455 semi automatic pistol LICENCE REQUIRED Colt 1911 RAF Contract .455 auto semi-automatic pistol, 5-inch barrel, the slide stamped 'Colt Automatic Calibre 455' and 'Government Model' with British acceptance stamps and RAF mark, chequered walnut grips with diamond shaped panels, fitted with later target sights, circa 1918, serial number W106489. Together with one replacement magazine. Birmingham nitro proofs.SECTION 5 / 7 LICENCE REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT. THIS LOT CAN ONLY BE STORED ONSITE FOR FOUR WEEKS FOLLOWING AUCTION.21cm long The pistol has been converted for target use from its military configuration. The barrel has both London and Birmingham proof marks. From what is known of the gun, it was used as a .45ACP but then swapped back to .455, the .455 barrel being imported from the States. This is probably why it has two sets of proof marks on it. Neither proof marks state the calibre.The Birmingham proof house have kindly confirmed that the pistol was proofed in April 2009 as .455. The rest of the conversion includes an adjustable front and rear sight that have been added to the slide, the slide hold open catch has been increased in size with the addition of a tab of metal, the magazine is the incorrect pattern as the correct .455 magazine is fractionally wider by a few thousands of an inch, the current .45ACP magazine fits but is not quite right. The action functions correctly with strong springs. The bore is heavily worn with light overall pitting (see finial image added online) The bluing is generally good all over, some wear is seen from holster use around the edges of the pistol, the grip frame has lost a lot of bluing from handling and has turned a plum grey to silver. There is some very light surface corrosion and very light pitting marks seen around this area and underneath the slide and frame ahead of the trigger guard. The exterior of the barrel has some light speckling, it bears both London and Birmingham proof stamps. The grips are in good order with light scratches and marks.
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER NAVETTE SALTS HENRY NUTTING, LONDON 1799 Engraved with a crest and on oval pedestal feet 10cm (4in) long 329g (10.6 oz) Condition Report: Marks are generally clear Three with bases pushed into the bodies Crests are rubbed Stand well Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF TWELVE SILVER COLOURED SHAPED CIRCULAR PLATES STAMPED 800 With a moulded border 19cm (7 1/2in) diameter 2786g (89.6 oz) Condition Report: Each stamped Spoggi or Spocci, 800 No engraving Twelve plates are identical Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A yellow metal brooch, formed as the Mersey tunnel, engraved to the back "In commemoration of the opening of the Mersey Tunnel Railway presented by Major Isaac January 20th 1886", set with brilliants, 36mm wide, NB Queen Victoria accepted from Isaac a jewelled representation of the tunnel, in which the speck of light at the end of the excavation was represented by a brilliant
E H Stannard: oil on canvas, still life of daisies in a basket, 8 3/4" x 10 1/4", in ornate gilt frameCondition:The picture has some general light crackling to the canvas, commensurate with age, the reverse of the canvas is slightly ripped. The frame has some splits too. No major damages or restoration to the canvas.
A Pair of Great War Medals to the Durham Light Infantry Accompanied by a Comprehensive Collection of Original Documentation, British War and Victory medals, ‘104204 PTE. J. POYSER DURH. L.I.’, lot also include a considerable amount of original documentation relating to John Poyser including; Discharge Certificate (dated 28th October 1919), Demobilisation Account document, printed letter of appreciation from the Commanding Officer of 29th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, Protection Certificate & Certificate of Identity, Attestation Certificate (11th October 1916), National Registration card, Copy of attestation document, Several portraits in uniform , A letter from his brother (21st August 1917). John Poyser enlisted for service on 11th October 1916 and was called for service in West Riding Regiment on 21st July 1917. He served oversea with the 29th Battalion Durham Light Infantry and was discharged to Class Z Army Reserve in October 1919.
Unique Name Sole Entitlement Great War Memorial Plaque to the 51st (Graduated) Battalion Durham Light Infantry, Bronze Memorial Plaque, ‘EDDIE BRAITHWAITE’, polishing to the obverse of the plaque and remains of hanger soldered to the centre of the reverse. TR5/172216 Eddie Braithwaite died of influenza at Catterick Military Hospital on 3rd December 1918 and is buried in Bradford (Bowling) Cemetery. He did not serve abroad and so this plaque is his full entitlement.
An Unusual Silver Great War Regimental Medal of Appreciation for the 3rd Battalion Durham Light Infantry, hallmarked silver medallion the obverse reading ‘The Durham Light Infantry’ with the number III engraved, the reverse bearing the text ‘Presented to Miss R Grieves in appreciation of valuable services during 1914-1918’ the name being engraved. Reverse of medal hallmarked and maker marked Craft & Son, South Shield.
Parachute Regiment Commemorative Commando Knife by Crown Swords Windsor, gilt ribbed one piece grip, blued blade with gilt etched figure of a Paratrooper, jump wings and parachutes to one side and the other side a Arabic inscription, regimental badge and Pegasus. Makers details to the top of the blade. No scabbard or commemorative box. Some light staining to the blade.
24 Bore Queen Anne Style Flintlock Boxlock Cannon Barrelled Holster Pistol c.1770, turn off barrel, frame engraved with maker on banners IFFERY (faint), London proofs, walnut grip with flattened sides, silver grotesque mask buttcap. Barrel 11.5cms, overall 29cms. Good condition, top jaw and screw roughly replaced, some age wear, light pitting and a little hammering to side of breech.
A Single Efficiency Medal to a Private in the 6th Durham Light Infantry, Taken Prisoner of War in France, May 1940, Efficiency medal GVI, 1st type, with Territorial suspension bar, “4444566 PTE. J. WARBURTON 6-DURH. L.I.” Good overall condition. John Warburton, born on 10th October 1903 in Durham was captured by German forces in France on 19th May 1940. He is confirmed as a prisoner of war on the War Office Casualty List No. 85, November 1940. Allocated prisoner number 2668 he was held captive in camp BAB21, this was 1 of 8 P.O.W. camps which along with chemical works and slave labour camps formed part of the Blechhammer facility in Upper Silesia.
Victorian New Zealand 1845-66 Medal to the 43rd Regiment of Foot with Original Documentation, undated reverse, impressed naming, ‘2967 SERGT THOS BUDD. 43RD FOOT’, edge knock to letter ‘E’ in Sergt. Accompanied by original parchment Certificate of Service, dated 20th May 1866 in Otahuliu, New Zealand. Original accounts book covering the period 1864-66.Thomas Budd was discharged on 9th May 1866 in New Plymouth, New Zealand, at his own request and on payment of £20, he was to remain in New Zealand as a settler. He spent 12 years and 176 days in the Regiment having served 9 years 10 months in India (no clasp Indian Mutiny medal) and 2 years 6 months in New Zealand (New Zealand medal). His character and conduct were deemed to be good, and he was in possession of 1 Good Conduct Badge despite being in the Regimental Defaulters book 7 times and having been tried by Court Martial on 2 occasions. He seems to have been a bit of a character having later been found to have been a deserter from the Royal Sussex Light Infantry Militia when he attested for the 43rd Regiment in October 1852, he deserted in May 1853 re-joining in September 1853 when he was tried by District Court Martial and sentenced to be imprisoned and marked with a ‘D’. Promoted to Serjeant on 28th October 1864 he was once again tried and imprisoned, this time for improper conduct on 3rd January 1866 and reduced to Private on 6th January 1866.
Grouping of Royal Canadian Artillery Cloth Regimental Shoulder Titles, all being embroidered red lettering on navy blue, including 3rd Anti-Tank, 6th Anti-Tank, 5th Light Anti-Aircraft, 16th RCA, 1st Anti-Tank, 13th RCA, 5th Medium RCA, plus others. Various conditions, some duplicates / pairs. (41 items)
Post 1936 British Union of Fascists (B.U.F) Members Stick Pin, being gilded Fasces on enamel shield in the form of the Union Jack with B U in gilt letters. Reverse of the badge has long pin fitting to the reverse. Some light staining and scuffing but generally good condition. Post 1936 versions of this badge had the letter F removed from the centre of the badge according to the book “Mosley’s Men in Black” by John Millican. Late Richard Archer collection.
An Indian Mutiny and Army Long Service Medal Pair 95th Regiment of Foot, Indian Mutiny medal without clasp, “JOHN CREE, 95TH REGT”, Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, VR, “41. PTE. J. CREE. 95TH FOOT”. A couple of light edge bruises on first medal. Private John Cree from Newtownards, Ireland, enlisted into the 95th Regiment on 25th August 1857 with Regimental number 41. He was discharged on 21st October 1878 on termination of his second period of engagement having served a total of 21 years and 50 days of which 11 years and 1 month were served in East India. The award of the Mutiny medal and Long Service and Good Conduct medal (awarded 5th December 1876) are confirmed in his service record.
British 1847 Albert Pattern Helmet of the 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales) Dragoon Guards, good example with polished brass shell with large early pattern regimental helmet plate to the centre having central strap with regimental details. Fine and ornate brass detailing around the shell in the form of floral pattern. Large side rosettes which hold the large linked brass leather backed chin scales. Ornate plume socket which holds the black horse hair plume with top rosette mount. Interior of the helmet retains the original leather liner. Green leather covering to the underside of the peaks. Some light areas of denting but generally still a good example. This type of helmet was worn by the regiment when they served as part of the heavy brigade during the battle of Balaclava during the Crimean war.
French 1870/74 Pattern Dragoon Helmet, being an enlisted ranks example with plated shell, brass front trim, central device with flaming grenade to the front, comb with medusa head to the centre and black horsehair plume to the rear. Helmet with a later leather chinstrap fitted. Red feather hackle style plume mounted to the top comb as opposed to in the plume socket. Interior with its original leather liner, this shows heavy wear. Some polishing and plating lifting. In need of some light restoration.
WW2 British Royal Sussex Regiment Steel Combat Helmet, good untouched example which retains much of the original combat paint finish. To the side is a regimental divisional flash of the Royal Sussex regiment being dark blue and orange (faded to yellow). Interior has an original liner system which is dated 1944. No webbing chinstrap. Some light surface rusting to the shell but generally a good example.
WW1 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to a Corporal in the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, 1914-15 Star medal, “2604 PTE. F. BECKWITH YORKS. L.I.”, British War and Victory medals, “2604 CPL. F. BECKWITH K.O.Y.L.I.” Frederick Beckwith who arrived in France on 13th April 1915 with 1/5th Battalion. Also served as 238176 Lancashire Fusiliers and 240379 K.O.Y.L.I.
German Fire Brigade Helmet, leather bodied pickelhaube style helmet body with comb top and white metal trim to the front and rear peaks. Reichs pattern and Prussian state cockades with an original leather strap. Helmet plate to the centre missing the enamel central badge. Interior with the original brown leather liner system, this shows light wear.
Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to a Private in the 2nd Durham Light Infantry Who Died of Wounds Caused by an Exploding Grenade, 1914-15 Star medal, “20760 PTE. R. LAWSON DURH: L.I.”, British War and Victory medals, “20760 PTE. R. LAWSON DURH. L.I”. Good condition overall. Robert Lawton, from Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, attested for service in the Durham Light Infantry on 21st August 1914. During training he forfeit 23 days’ pay due to being absent on 4 occasions and he landed in France on 4th May 1915 with the 2nd Battalion. On 21st May 1915, whilst in Le Touquet trench in the Ypres sector he received a head wound from an exploding grenade which resulted in his death the following day. Robert Lawson now rests in an identified grave in Erquingham-Lys Churchyard Extension, France.
WW1 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to the 11th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, 1914-15 Star medal, “12689 PTE. J.E.G. HOGG. DURH: L.I.”, British War and victory medals, ”12689 PTE. J.E.G. HOGG DURH. L.I.” Born in 1895, Joseph Ernest Gowland Hogg enlisted into the 11th Service (Pioneers) Battalion the Durham Light Infantry arriving in France on 20th July 1915. Discharged on 25th June 1917 as unfit for military service due to varicose veins and the effects of gas poisoning. He died in Shildon, County Durham in January 1977.
Post 1902 Scots Guards Officers Full Dress Uniform, fine quality possibly Edwardian period, officers full dress tunic with heavily bullion embroidered collar, cuffs and braid to the shoulder boards. Gilt metal kings crown regimental tunic buttons to the front, shoulders, reverse and cuffs. Front buttoned in the regimental style. Fine quality officers quilted lining to the interior of the tunic. Accompanied by matching pair of full dress trousers with red stripe to the leg. Set is un-named. Shows some service wear with some light moth nips to the tunic. Good quality uniform.
Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to the 18th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, 1914-15 Star medal, “18-385 PTE. F.E. SHAW DURH: L.I.”, British War and Victory medals, “18-385 PTE. F.E. SHAW DURH. L.I.” Fred Earlam Shaw enlisted into 18th (Service) Battalion (1st County) Durham Light Infantry. He landed in Egypt on 22nd December 1915. Transferred to Class Z Army Reserve on 4th May 1919.
Regimentally Important WW2 British Officers Service Dress Uniform of Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Sir Charles John Cecil Grant, KCB, KCVO, DSO, four pocket officers service dress tunic with bronze officers KSLI collar badges, bronze rank insignia to the shoulders. Officers regimental tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulders. To the breast is a large amount of both British orders, campaign medals and foreign orders. Interior of the tunic with inked tailors label. Complete with a set of service dress khaki trousers. Some moth damage to the tunic and trousers. Sir Charles John Cecil Grant was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards on 20 February 1897, and promoted to lieutenant on 11 May 1898. He served in the Second Boer War in South Africa from 1899 to 1902, where he was part of the Kimberley relief force, and was wounded at the Battle of Belmont in November 1899. Following the end of the war he was appointed adjutant of the 1st Battalion of his regiment on 1 July 1902. He also served in the First World War, initially as a brigade major for 3rd Infantry Brigade which formed part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) deployed to France in 1914. He was a General Staff Officer in various formations before becoming temporary Commander of 1st Infantry Brigade in 1917. In 1918 he was assigned to General Headquarters of the French Army, as a liaison officer between General Sir Henry Wilson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff and French Marshal Ferdinand Foch. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), seven times Mentioned in dispatches and wounded during the war. He became Commanding Officer of the 3rd Battalion the Coldstream Guards in 1919 moving on to join the General Staff in Egypt in 1921. In 1925 he became Commander of 137th (Staffordshire) Brigade and in 1927 Commander of 8th Infantry Brigade. In 1930 he became General Officer Commanding the 53rd (Welsh) Division and in 1932 Major-General commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding the London District. In 1937 he was appointed General Officer Commanding in Chief of Scottish Command and Governor of Edinburgh Castle, retiring from that posting in 1940. He was also Honorary Colonel of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry from 1930 to 1946. He owned and lived much of his life at Pitchford Hall in Shropshire. He served as a deputy lieutenant for the county in 1946.
WW2 British Officers Service Dress Tunic of Colonel Robert H Sims 2nd Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, standard four pocket service dress tunic with officers general service buttons. Shoulders with brass RWF shoulder titles and metal rank insignia. Bronze Royal Artillery collar badges. Medal ribbons for WW1 and WW2 service to the breast. Interior with cloth lining and inked name tag to the inside pocket. Some light wear.

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