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A German DB 18 bore over and under percussion boxlock pistol, 12" overall, round barrels 6" with baluster muzzles, late Imperial Geman proofs and numbered 32 at breeches, plain action with large engraved number "1" on either side, large plain breech wood butt with lanyard ring and number "1". GWO & C (dark patina overall with some wear and pitting)
A French 12 bore Mle 1822 bis military percussion holster pistol, 14" overall, barrel 8" stamped at breech "Gd 17 N" and proof marks, the lock engraved "Mre Imple de Mutzig" (faint), walnut halfstock with regulation brass mounts, lanyard ring on buttcap. GWO & C (old patched repair to butt above lock, no ramrod) Plate 10
An unusual 120 bore percussion walking stick gun, 33¼" overall, screw off barrel 23½" with central nipple which is struck by a concealed hammer working on the bolt action principle, the bolt handle acting as the trigger, retaining traces of brown painted finish, the right angle handle having brass rivetted pale wood grips. GWO & C (painted finish worn, some patches of pitting). Plate 12
A good .22" BSA Improved Model D side catch underlever air rifle, 46" overall, barrel 19½", number 60404 (1913), the nicely figured walnut butt having a chequered pistol grip and WW Greener folding aperture sight attached. GWO & clean condition with much original blued finish overall. Plate 12 Note:This is quite a scarce model, only being current from 1911 to 1914
A good "Green River" skinning knife, blade 5", marked "Green River Knife Silver & Co 2 Eastcheap", rosewood hilt inlaid with brass shield escutcheon and "Warranted Superior Medallions", in its original leather sheath with belt loop. A large similar skinning knife, 8" blade marked "Buck Tot Court Road", clay pipe and heart logo, rosewood gripped hilt. Both GC (2)
8 various knives: small German hunting type with wooden hilt and recurved crosspiece, survival knife by Lowill & Sons, Sheffield, dated 1982, German (?) survival knife, small Swedish hunting knife, a jungle knife (?), the blade stamped OS & Co 1926 with kukri type hilt and carved wood sheath, an Indian knife with MOP inlaid hilt and stirrup hilt, and 2 others; also a small quantity of sheaths for machetes, kukri etc. QGC to GC
**A .22" LR BSA War Office Pattern 1906 miniature bolt action SS rifle, 41¼" overall, barrel 24", number 672 (of 100,000 ordered), the breech stamped "Made by The Birmingham Small Arms Co Ld, Birmingham 1906", the trigger guard engraved "Army & Navy CSL 50610 London", walnut stock with stand of arms trade mark, brass butt plate with hinged trap containing cleaning rod. GWO & Clean condition, retaining some original blued finish; with copy of BSA Company history showing the 1906 contract for 100,000 rifles.
A .60" Enfield type 2 band percussion musket, 47½" overall, barrel 32" with late type B`ham proofs and folding ladder rearsight, the lock bearing crowned "VR" and "1860 L.A.Co" (faint), Indian made fullstock with regulation pattern steel mounts. GWO & basically GC (worn overall)
A 12 bore French converted Model 1822 military percussion rifled musket, 57½" overall, barrel 42½" dated 1841 and with tall ladder rearsight, the lock engraved "Mre Rle de St Etienne" (faint), walnut fullstock with arsenal mark on butt, regulation steel mounts, sling swivels and ramrod. GWO & basically GC (metalwork moderately pitted and worn overall). Plate 13
A 12 bore French Model 1842 military percussion musket, 55¾" overall, barrel 40½" dated 1849 at breech, the tang stamped "1842", back action lock marked "Mre Nle de Tulle", walnut fullstock, the butt bearing arsenal mark, regulation steel mounts, sling swivels, original steel ramrod. GWO & Clean condition. Plate 13
A scarce .733" Victoria percussion carbine of the 10th Ryl Hussars, 41½" overall, barrel 26" with defaced Tower proofs and London civil proofs, the lock engraved with crowned "VR" and "Tower 1847", walnut fullstock, the butt stamped with broad arrow and "BO", regulation brass mounts, the butt plate tang stamped "57/10 /RH/ 446". GWO & basically GC (worn overall from much use, saddle bar and swivel ramrod missing)
An original wooden cartridge box, marked on both sides "Pneumatic Cartridge Co Ltd Edinburgh, Manufactured & Loaded in Great Britain"; an old wooden decoy duck (AF); 2 leather cartridge belts; a leather shot flask; a pair of leather gaiters; a quantity of shotgun cleaning brushes etc, in a steel tool box; and 2 large old cannon balls, heavily corroded. QGC to GC
A de-activated Third Reich 7.65mm Sauer Mod 38 semi automatic pistol, number 430490, bearing Third Reich Waffenamt stamps, chequered black grips with Sus logo. GWO & C; with COD which incorrectly gives the number as A30490; in its flap top leather holster with maker`s name and date 1938 and Waffenamt mark. GC Plate 10
A de-activated Third Reich 9mm Walther P38 semi automatic pistol, number 6743J, with maker`s code "ac/41" and Waffenamt stamps. GWO & C, with COD; in its flap top black leather holster stamped "P38", maker`s code "bla1944", and Waffenamt mark, containing spare magazine. Clean Condition. Plate 10
A de-activated Third Reich 9mm PO8 Luger semi automatic pistol, number 3318, the breech dated 1939, the toggle stamped with code "42", bearing Third Reich Waffenamt stamps and Imperial proofs on frame, chequered wood grips. GWO & C, with COD, in its black leather holster stamped with maker`s name, date 1939 and Waffenamt mark, and containing original stripping tool. GC Plate 10
A 6 shot 90 bore open wedge frame self cocking transitional percussion revolver, 9" overall, octagonal barrel 3¾" engraved "Cook & Co, 80 New ....", B`ham proved, scroll engraved frame, sighting slot in hammer, chequered walnut grips, hinged trap in butt cap. GWO & basically GC (areas of moderate to deep pitting)
A Belgian 6 shot 11mm closed frame DA PF revolver, 10" overall, barrel 5½" stamped "E Lefaucheux Intr Brevete" and numberred 4057, the raised sighting rib engraved "E Paris, Calle Rivadavia 20, Buenos Ayres", Liege proved, scroll engraved frame and cylinder, the frame numbered 114868, walnut grips with chequered panels, lanyard ring on buttcap. GWO & C (dark patina with minor bruising to sighting rib). Plate 11
A 6 shot .44" rim fire conversion Starr Arms Co DA Army revolver, 11" overall, barrel 6", number 4065 (cylinder number 15107), converted by having the rear of the cylinder cut off, a spacer plate inserted, and long rim fire nose added to hammer. GWO & C (some bruising to butt). Plate 11
A 5 shot .31" Colt Model 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, barrel 4" with New York City 2 line address, number 160235 on all parts, stagecoach scene on cylinder, brass trigger guard and backstrap, varnished walnut grips. GWO & C (file marks on barrel, minor pitting on cylinder). Plate 1
A 6 shot .31" Colt Model 1849 pocket percussion revolver, barrel 6" with New York US America address, number 211010 on all parts, stage coach scene on cylinder, brass trigger guard and backstrap, varnished walnut grips. GWO & quite crisp condition, retaining traces of original finish. See front cover
A 6 shot .36" Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, number 206494P on all parts, (numbers removed from rammer and barrel wedge), New York US America address, London proved, with traces of naval scene on cylinder, brass trigger guard and backstrap, the latter engraved "John D Tewkesbury July 11th 1860", marine ivory grips, one with beginnings of engraved decoration. GWO & C (some light pitting and wear overall) Plate 1
A 6 shot .36" British Ordnance Issue Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, number 23455 on all parts, with London address and proof marks, the barrel stamped on left side with broad arrow and "WD", steel trigger guard and backstrap. GWO & basically GC (worn and lightly pitted with dull grey finish overall). Plate 1
A 6 shot .44" Colt Model 1860 Army percussion revolver, number 170786 on all parts, with New York US America address, naval scene on cylinder, brass trigger guard, varnished walnut grips. GWO & C, retaining traces of original finish (small areas of pitting and bruising). See front cover.
A Patricks Day Hunt by Martin Ross and E Somerville, published by Archibald Constable & Co., Ltd, a book of old ballards selected and with an introduction by Beverley Nicholls, illustrated by H M Brock RI, published in 1934 and The Works of George Elliott published by William Blackwood & Sons `Cabinet Edition` each with decorative leather bound spins in 18 volumes (20).
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