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Property formerly in the collection of Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg (1875-1944), see introduction to lots 13 to 19 and lot 384, A RUSSIAN MODEL 1798 INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, with earlier blade of regulation type stamped 'Vivat Catharina' within a short gilt fuller surrounded by etched and gilt foliage on a blued ground, stamped with a commemorative inscription over the greater part of its length including, in translation, 'Grand Duke Alexander Commander in Chief of the Semenovsky Regiment' on one side (surface rust), regulation brass hilt including up-turned double shell-guard, short quillon chiselled with foliage, knuckle-guard and faceted plummet-shaped pommel, and the grip with its original wire binding, 84.5cm; 33 1/4in blade
A SWISS MODEL 1835 BERN SHARPSHOOTER OFFICER'S SWORD, with two-stage blade etched and gilt with foliage, trophies and the inscription 'Treue und Ehre' and 'Fürs Vaterland' on a blued panel on the respective faces at the forte, signed by the bladesmith Wester & Co. regulation gilt-brass hilt including down-turned shell- guard cast with the Swiss arms and a spray of oak foliage, bear mask pommel, and fluted horn grip, in its leather covered steel scabbard (the leather detached at the top), 75.5cm; 29 3/4in blade
A GROUP OF FOUR SWISS GORGETS, CIRCA 1818-52, comprising a Zurich model 1818/37 Artillery Officer's gorget, of gilt silver, applied with a chased silver plaque in the centre and retaining its suspension cord; a Zurich model 1818/37 Infantry Officer's gorget, of silvered copper, applied with a chased gilt-brass plaque in the centre and retaining its suspension cord; a Swiss Infantry Officer's gorget, circa 1850, of silvered copper, applied with a chased gilt-brass plaque applied with a Swiss cross in the centre, and retaining its suspension cord; and a Swiss Officer's gorget, circa 1830, of silvered copper, and retaining its suspension cord (catches missing), (4)
A FINE SOUTH GERMAN BRONZE SALUTING CANNON BY ULRICH MAYSCHPERGER, AUGSBURG, DATED 1567, with tapering multi-stage barrel cast with raised astragal mouldings, chiselled over much of its surface against a finely punched ground, including a band of foliage issuant from espagnolette masks behind the muzzle, a band of acanthus at each end of the chase framing a raised scrollwork plaque, scrolling foliage issuant from demon masks behind the lifting-handles and around the vent field, the latter incorporating a raised rectangular vent and with provision for a cover (missing), a vacant shield enclosed by a laurel wreath over the first reinforce and a further band of acanthus, moulded base-ring stamped 'Ulrich Mayschperger Suo Augspurg [sic] 1567' within a slender recessed panel, and the cascabel finely chiselled with a maned lion mask enclosed by a further wreath of laurel (both sides very slightly trimmed, probably to accommodate a carriage), a pair of dolphin lifting-handles chiselled with acanthus, a pair of plain trunnions, and remaining in clean lightly patinated condition throughout (small dents) , 44.4cm; 17 1/2in barrel, 2.2cm; 3/4in bore, Provenance, The Bodmer Collection, Schloss Kyburg, circa 1920, Ulrich Mayschperger (also spelt Maisperger) is recorded in Augsburg circa 1545-68. His other works include a mortar dated 1545 preserved in the Bargello, Florence, another model gun dated 1557 in Lindau and a falconet dated 1562 included in the 1689 inventory of the Munich Zeughaus. See A. N. Kennard 1986, p.107.
A RARE .700 CALIBRE FRENCH MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK MUSKET OF THE GARDES DU CORPS DE MONSIEUR, with 103cm barrel stamped with a fleur-de-lys mark beneath the breech and retained by three brass barrel bands, one forming a ramrod-pipe, regulation lock inscribed 'St Etienne Mfre Royale', struck with a further fleur-de-lys mark and fitted with brass drum pan-cover, walnut full stock impressed with the letters 'VDF' in a triangle and 'PLD' beneath a stylised cockerel within a rondel on the right and arsenal numerals on the left of the butt, and the name 'Prenat' opposite the lock, brass mounts of regulation type including butt-plate stamped 'C. Noailles', escutcheon decorated with a crown and the collars of the order of St Michel and St Esprit, a pair of steel sling swivels, steel ramrod, complete with an early buff leather sling and remaining in good clean condition throughout, 143cm 56 1/4in overall
A .700 CALIBRE RUSSIAN MODEL 1839/43 PERCUSSION MUSKET, NO. 16645, DATED 1843, a regulation conversion to percussion, the lock with Izhevsk arsenal inscription, stamped throughout with the date, the butt- plate stamped with crowned Imperial Eagle and the cypher of Tsar Nicholas I (the steel parts recoloured, the stock cleaned, ramrod missing), 105.4cm; 41 1/2in barrel
A RARE PAIR OF .650 CALIBRE HANOVERIAN MODEL 1818/43 RIFLED PERCUSSION CAVALRY PISTOLS, NO. 150, with rebrowned tapering sighted 11 1/4in barrels rifled with eight grooves, case-hardened breech tangs numbered '1' and '2' respectively and incorporating the back-sights, stepped bevelled locks fitted with bolt safety -catches passing through from the opposite side and acting on the neck of the hammer, figured walnut full stocks, the spine of the butt with a numbered pierced plate for the shoulder stock, regulation brass mounts comprising flush-fitted side-plates stamped 'K.G.6', trigger-guards, butt-caps, and fore-end caps, with no provision for a ramrod, complete with numbered detachable shoulder stock impressed 'K.G.2', with its saddle bar with two rings, and numbered throughout with the arsenal mark TS conjoined beneath a crown and remaining in good condition throughout, 44cm; 17 3/8in pistol without butt, (3), Provenance, The Konigsgendarmerie of 1866, Schloss Cumberland, Gmunden, inv. nos. 1465, 1466, Schloss Marienburg, See U. Volmer 1978, p. 83, no. 22.
A RARE .50 CALIBRE AMERICAN MODEL 1876 WINCHESTER REPEATING BIG GAME RIFLE, NO. 7554, with blued rifled barrel fitted with German silver fore-sight, tubular magazine, case-hardened steel action with brass elevator block cover stamped '50-95', blued action cover stamped 'Winchester Express 50 cal. 95 grs.', case- hardened hammer, varnished high grade figured walnut stock with chequered grip and fore-end, and retaining much original finish throughout, 66cm; 26in barrel
A .41 CALIBRE RIM-FIRE COLT THIRD MODEL LONDON DERRINGER, LONDON PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1872-82, of standard production specifications, with 2 1/2in blued barrel struck with proof marks beneath, fitted with German silver blade fore-sight, brass frame engraved with a rampant Colt and the letter C on the left, and polished walnut grips, 12.5cm; 4 7/8in, The rampant colt mark was used by The Colt London Agency to identify their authorised product for only a few years. See R.L.Sutherland and R.L.Wilson 1971, pp.287-9.
A .41 CALIBRE RIM-FIRE COLT THIRD MODEL LONDON DERRINGER, LONDON PROOF MARKS, NO. 17716, CIRCA 1875 AND A U.S. FIVE SHOT REVOLVER, CIRCA 1870, the first of standard production specifications, with 2 1/2in barrel struck with proof marks beneath, brass frame engraved with a rampant Colt on the left, and polished walnut grips (repaired); the second with short octagonal barrel, top-strap engraved 'Premier' fluted cylinder, later nickel plating throughout, and chequered composition grips, 12.5cm; 4 7/8in and 16.5cm; 6 1/2in, (2), See footnote to previous lot
A CASED .36 CALIBRE COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER, NO. 21019 FOR 1853,, of standard production specifications, with blued 7 1/2in barrel with New York address, engraved cylinder with Naval engagement scene, case-hardened frame, brass mounts retaining some silver-plated finish, with matching numbers throughout, the barrel lug and cylinder markings each suffixed '2', and retaining some original finish throughout: in a contemporary fitted oak case lined with green baize, the lid applied with trade label of George Gibbs for 289 Corn Street, Bristol, and complete with contemporary Sykes patent copper powder-flask, bullet mould, turn-screw and nipple-wrench (the baize with minor repairs, key escutcheon replaced), 33.5cm; 13 1/4in
A .36 CALIBRE RIM-FIRE U.S. COLT MODEL 1871/72 CARTRIDGE CONVERTED POCKET REVOLVER, NO. 4038, with 3 1/2in blued round barrel stamped 'Colt's Pt. F.A. MFG. Co. Hartford. CT USA', engraved cylinder, case-hardened frame stamped with patent details on the left, case-hardened trigger, polished walnut butt, with matching numbers and retaining much original finish throughout, See R. Q. Sutherland & R. L. Wilson 1971, p. 230. 21.5cm; 8 1/2in
A Third Reich Model 1940 Steel Helmet, in excavated condition, lacking liner; a Third Reich M31 Field Canteen, (Feldflasche 31), the aluminium screw top stamped CFL 39, felt covered with all black carrying straps and alloy spring clip; a black leather Map Case, the reverse stamped L.G.06., the inside flap inscribed in ink, May 7th 1942; a Third Reich Kar 98 Ammunition Pouch, (Patronentaschen), the reverse stamped 0/0396/0027; a Third Reich M38 Gas Mask Canister, retaining much of its original paint finish, lacking mask
A Third Reich Model 1940 Steel Helmet, the shell with a repainted field grey finish, stamped ET64, 1921, with later applied decal, lacking liner; a Third Reich Model 1935 Steel Helmet, the shell with a repainted black finish with later applied decals, lacking liner; a Third Reich Model 1935 Steel Helmet, the shell with a repainted grey finish with later applied decals, lacking liner; a Third Reich Model 1935 Steel Helmet, the shell with a repainted sand coloured finish, with later applied single decal, lacking liner, (4).
A Great War German Model M16 Steel Helmet, the shell with a black repainted finish, with later applied decals, lacking liner; a Great War German Model M16 Steel Helmet, the shell with traces of original paint finish with single, painted death's head device to right side, the inner stamped ET 66, lacking liner; a Third Reich Model 1935 Steel Helmet, in relic condition with extensive battle damage, lacking liner; a Third Reich Model 1940 Steel Helmet, the shell with a black repainted finish, with later liner and chin-strap, (4).
A painted plaster Bust of Adolf Hitler on a socle base, 26cm high; two painted plaster Plaques, Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goring, 12cm x 19cm; a Third Reich Period chrome plated Presentation Cigarette Box, surmounted by a German model 1935 steel helmet and oakleaves in gilt, the inner lid inscribed 'Zur Hochzeit V. Angest, U. Arb. d. Erg. Komp. 4.', 14cm x 10cm x 6cm; Kampf Uns Dritte Reich, a 92 page publication with coloured card images, published Berlin 1933; Epilogue Du Plus Grand Proces de l'Histoire, a rare and unusual 11 page booklet, depicting the bodies of leading Nazi figures after their executions at Nuremberg, Frick, Sauckel, Jodl, Streicher, etc.; five miniature paperback booklets of the Third Reich period
A Great War German Model 1916 Steel Helmet, repainted grey finish, the inner stamped ET66, complete with later liner marked 1939; a Great War German Model 1916 Steel Helmet, painted camouflage finish, the inner stamped SI66, lacking liner; a German Mauser Bayonet, model 84/98, the blade bearing the Enister & Rossmann, Berlin, maker's mark; a Great War German Souvenir ceramic ribbon plate, centrally decorated with a portrait of Hindenburg, with oakleaf and Iron Cross border, 25cm, (4).
A Lee-Metford 1888 Mk1 second pattern bayonet, the double-edged knife blade 12in.(300mm) long with central rib and two piece walnut grip, in its black leather,steel mounted sheath with brown leather frog, stamped 'B Squadron, 12 - A.L.H. (Australian Light Horse); A Third Reich German, Model 84/98 Mauser bayonet, single- edged, fullered blade, 10in.(254mm) long, with brown, grooved plastic grips, in its black-painted steel sheath, and black leather frog, (matched numbers (8155) to blade and sheath), (2).
A Third Reich Polizei (Police) Side-Arm, single edged fullered blade, 13in.(33cm) bearing the WKC (Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie) device and full title, plated hilt with eagle head pommel and oak-leaf quillon, natural horn grips, applied with Police insignia, in its steel mounted leather scabbard (damaged), hilt and scabbard with matching numbers S.B.11313; and a German Mauser Bayonet, Model 84/98, single edged fullered blade, 10in.(25.5cm), marked Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cle, Solingen, the back edge W 87 below Crown, walnut grips with flash guard, in its steel sheath, (2).
A collection of mixed British and German Metal and Cloth Insignia; two wooden model German stick grenades; a painted wooden German Police truncheon, in a green finish with an applied transfer; two Great War period brass pin trays, the centres embossed with a cloth capped Tommy defending the colours; a hollow cast metal figure of Field Marshall Rommel, the base marked R. Cameron, etc, (lot).
*Sheaffer, a Crest black plastic fountain pen, the nib stamped 'Sheaffer R 18K-750, with a gold plated cap; Sheaffer, a Crest gold plated and black plastic ball point pen; Sheaffer, a red plastic fountain pen, the nib stamped 'Sheaffer's PdAg R', with a brushed metal cap; Sheaffer, a black plastic fountain pen, the nib stamped 'Sheaffer R Made in USA', with a brushed metal cap; and Sheaffer, a Model 71 textured gold plated fountain pen, the nib unmarked (5) Property of an Asian Collector Subject to 15% VAT and 5% Import Duty on the Hammer Price
BRNO, A .22 MODEL 2 BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 21147, RETAILED BY PURDEY 24 1/2-inch barrel threaded for a sound moderator, ramp fore sight and tangent rear sight, the receiver mounted with a Nikko 4x32 telescopic sight, detachable box magazine missing, the trigger guard engraved A.1898, half length stock with pistol grip, 13 3/4-inch pull, 7lb. 2oz., nitro proof. James Purdey & Sons confirm that they retailed this rifle in1965
WINCHESTER, A .40-82 WCF MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 6464, 26-inch round barrel with adjustable rear sight, the plain frame with patent dates to 1885, full length tubular magazine, 13 1/2- inch stock with steel crescent butt plate, worn to a brown patination overall, 8lb. 15oz.
WINCHESTER, A SCARCE 12-BORE MODEL 1897 PIGEON GRADE TAKE-DOWN PUMP-ACTION SHOTGUN, NO. 148434, 28-inch barrel with machined top surface and patent date to 1900, half length tubular magazine, the receiver with border and scroll engraving, the side panels each with a scene depicting live pigeon shooting, the top surfaces with further pigeon and lucky four-leaf clover motifs and retaining much of its original blued finish, the 14-inch highly figured straight-hand stock with black diamond inlay and chequered butt plate, 8lb. 4oz., contemporary London black powder proof
BSA, A SCARCE .22 MARK I MODEL "METEOR" AIR RIFLE, NO. T5746, 18-inch barrel with adjustable rear sight, the receiver with etched trade marks and mounted with its maker's telescopic sight, half length stock with ribbed fore-end, 13 3/4-inch pull, 5lb. 10oz.; together with a .177 Webley Mark I air pistol
COGSWELL & HARRISON, A COMPOSED PAIR OF 12-BORE 'AVANT TOUT' MODEL ASSISTED-OPENING BOXLOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. 23671 AND 26110, 28-inch replacement barrels by B. E. Chaplin, with 2 3/4- inch and 2 1/2-inch chambers respectively about 1/4 and 3/4 choke borings, cross-bolt extensions, the frames with scroll engaving, 15 1/4-inch well figured stocks including 1 1/4-inch extensions, 6lb. 8oz., nitro proof
CHURCHILL (GUNMAKERS) LTD, A FINE 12-BORE "CROWN" MODEL BOXLOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 8248, 25-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about 1/4 and 1/2 choke borings, file-cut Churchill rib, the frame with border and scroll engraving and retaining much original hardening colour, the maker's name signed within an engraved panel, 15 1/4-inch well figured stock, 6lb. 7oz., nitro proof, in its maker's lightweight VC case. The gun appears little used.
WEBLEY & SCOTT, A FINE 12-BORE 702 MODEL BOXLOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 146163, 28-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about 1/4 and 3/4 choke borings, the frame with scroll border engraving and retaining most of its original hardening colour, 14 3/4-inch well figured stock with side panels, 6lb. 5oz., nitro proof, in its maker's canvas case. The gun was built in 1978, the last year of production and appears little used.
WEBLEY & SCOTT, A FINE AND RARE 12-BORE MODEL 700 BOXLOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 146145, one of the last 200 to have been produced, 26-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about 1/4 and 3/4 choke borings, the frame with scroll engraving and retaining all of its original hardening colour, 14 3/4-inch well figured stock, 6lb. 3oz., nitro proof, in its maker's leather case. The gun includes its certificate and hang-tag, numbered 146145, confirming that the gun is one of the last 200 manufactured. Production of the famous Webley Model 700 ceased in 1979. At that time the guns sold for £1148.00, a cost that was approximately four times the price of an AYA No. 4.
WEBLEY & SCOTT A FINE 12-BORE MODEL 700 BOXLOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 142940, 26-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about improved cylinder and 1/2 choke borings, the frame with scroll engraving and retaining all of its original hardening colour, 14 1/4-inch well figured stock, 6lb. 3oz., nitro proof, in its canvas case. The gun was built in 1972 and appears virtually unused.
WEBLEY & SCOTT, A FINE 12-BORE MODEL 900 SINGLE TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR GUN, NO. 300615 30-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about 3/4 and full choke borings, machined ventilated rib, the frame with scroll decoration and retaining all of its original hardening colour, 14 3/4-inch figured stock with pistol grip and rubber recoil pad, 7lb. 6oz., Italian nitro proof. The gun appears virtually unused. Produced in partnership with Beretta, only 1357 of this model were produced.
P. BERETTA, A 20-BORE MODEL 687 SILVER PIGEON SINGLE TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR GUN, NO. M15553B, 28-inch barrels with 3-inch chambers about 1/4 and 1/2 choke borings, machined ventilated rib, the frame with scroll and game scene decoration, 14 1/2-inch well figured stock with pistol grip, 5lb. 15oz., Italian nitro proof. The gun appears little used.
BERETTA, A 12-BORE MODEL S680 SINGLE TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER SKEET GUN, NO. C82889B 28- inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about true cylinder borings, machined ventilated rib, the frame with border and scroll engraving, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with pistol grip, 8lb., Italian nitro proof
BERETTA, A 12-BORE MODEL 687 EL SINGLE TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR GUN, NO. C73950B 28-inch monobloc barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers about 1/4 and 1/2 choke borings, machined ventilated rib, the frame and dummy side plates with bouquet and scroll engraving, 15 1/4-inch well figured stock including 1 1/2-inch extension, 7lb. 6oz., Italian nitro proof

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