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Lot 287

A rare 1st pattern 2nd type Webley Mark I air pistol, with double barrel retaining spring clips, number 470, the left side marked "Webley Air Pistol Mark I" and "Webley & Scott Birmingham & London", the air port housing marked "Patent Applied For", no markings on the right hand side, with plain walnut grips, the left grip with brass winged pellet medallion. GWO & basically GC (slightly worn overall with light rust pitting which makes some of the markings rather faint, barrel link pin replaced). The first hundred or so production pistols had a single spring clip, about 500 or 600 of the double spring clip model were produced before the introduction of the sliding barrel catch which appeared on all subsequent models. Patent markings did not appear until British patents were granted in August 1924. £500-600

Lot 288

A pre war .177" Webley Mark I air pistol, number 38314 (1930), with full patent dates on both sides and plain wood grips with brass winged pellet medallion of left side. GWO & C, retaining much original blued finish (numerous small knocks and dents, patched repair to right grip). £80-100

Lot 290

A well made miniature working model of a pre war Webley air pistol Mark II, 2½" overall, marked on the right hand side "WEBLEY AIR PISTOL MARK II", with plain wood grips. GWO & C; in its custom made card carton with blue/grey label and instruction label inside the lid. £400-600

Lot 293

A pre war .177" slant grip Webley Senior air pistol, number S13222, the air cylinder stamped on the left side "OIL HERE" and "The Webley Senior", and on the right side "Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham" and British, USA and Canadian Patents, the left frame stamped with small "S" and with "J" in triangle beneath the left grip. GWO & C, grey patina with some original blued finish. £100-120

Lot 294

A post war pre 1958 .177" Webley Senior air pistol, number 2193, with inspector's initial "H", GWO& appears VGC (possibly well refinished). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-120

Lot 295

A .177" Webley Junior Mark II air pistol, number 298. GWO & VGC Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £50-60

Lot 296

A .22" Webley Premier "A" model air pistol, number 425, with brown Bakelite grips, inspector's initial "F", the base of the butt stamped "-INSLEY BRO-". VGWO & C, retaining virtually all original blued finish; in an original carton with green label and instruction label inside the lid. GC (a few marks to label). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £200-300

Lot 297

A .22" Webley Premier "B" model air pistol, number 623, with brown Bakelite grips, and inspector's initial "F". VGWO & C, retaining virtually all original blued finish (small chip to base of left grip) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction.£100-150

Lot 298

A .22" Webley Premier "C" model air pistol, number 1391, with brown Bakelite grips, inspector's initial "R", and stamped "7 6" beneath the left grip. VGWO & C, retaining virtually all original finish.Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction.£250-350

Lot 300

A .22" Webley Premier "E" series air pistol, number 71, with blued metal finish and brown grips. GWO & near VGC Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-120

Lot 301

A .22" Webley Premier "E" series air pistol, number 680, small "E" with serifs, with blued metal finish and brown grips. GWO & C, minor wear and marks to finish. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £60-100

Lot 302

A Webley Premier "E" series air pistol, number 712, marked "4 75" beneath the left grip, large "E" without serifs, with black lacquered finish, printed paper label in recessed panel, and dark brown grips. VGWO & as new condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-120

Lot 304

A rare 2nd type .177" Westley Richards "Highest Possible" air pistol, number 1135, c 1920, marked on the air cylinder "Westley Richards "Highest Possible" Air Pistol" and on the frame "Westley Richards & Coy, London. W" and "Patent 24837 1907", with curved adjustable rear sight and chequered black vulcanite grips. GWO & C, grey with hints of original finish. £200-250

Lot 306

A .177" Spanish Gamo single stroke pneumatic air pistol, number 638841, with matt black finish and chequered black plastic grips. GWO&C Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £40-50

Lot 308

A .177" BSA Cadet Major air rifle, number CA54929 (1949-55). GWO & C, no markings visible. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £50-80

Lot 309

A .22" BSA "Improved Model D" underlever air rifle, c 1908, 45½" overall, barrel 19½", number 21978, the air chamber marked "The BSA Air Rifle (Improved Model D)/ The Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd. England/ Sole Manufacturers" (the last part faint), the cocking lever marked "Lincoln Jeffries Patent 8761/04", the dark walnut stock with chequered wrist and stamped with BSA trade mark. GWO & C (slightly worn overall). £120-150

Lot 310

A .177" BSA Airsporter "Club" under lever air rifle, number EE620 (1959-65), with flip up rearsight, automatic tap opening, two pairs of telescopic sight grooves, and three piece laminated walnut stock. GWO & C, dull grey finish to metalwork with very faint traces of "Club" markings.Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £60-100

Lot 311

A .22" BSA Airsporter Mk II air rifle, number GE44011 (1965-1967), GWO & near VGC, retaining all original finish, the etching clear (score marks down one side of the fore end, small mark on the trigger guard). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £150-200

Lot 312

A .22" BSA Airsporter Mark VI air rifle, number GL14226,, c 1976, fitted with BSA Contender 1x30RD sight, with rubber heel to butt and sling swivels with webbing sling. GWO & C, the plastic rearsight missing, the aluminium breech and trigger guard polished bright. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-120

Lot 313

A .22" BSA Meteor air rifle, number TA 20514, with adjustable tangent rearsight and fitted with Optima 4x32 telescopic sight, GWO & Clean condition, a few minor marks to the black lacquered finish. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £50-60

Lot 314

A .22" BSA Super Meteor break action air rifle, number TE69277. GWO & clean condition, (minor wear to blackened finish).Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £60-80

Lot 315

A .177" BSA Merlin underlever air rifle, number KA6331 (1964-1968), with 2x BSA Mark II plastic telescopic sight. GWO & C. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £50-60

Lot 318

A .177" Diana Model 35 break action air rifle, with tangent rear sight and plain walnut stock with grooved fore end and semi pistol grip. GWO & basically GC (dull grey metalwork with some deep pit marks to the air chamber and trigger block) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £50-60

Lot 319

A good .177" Diana Model 52 side lever air rifle, number 02130032, with adjustable rearsight, telescopic sight ramp, and walnut stock with cheekpiece, chequered fore end, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & New Condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £200-250

Lot 321

A .177" Feinwerkbau Sport 124 break action air rifle, number 16514, no fixed sights but fitted with Bushnell Sportview telescopic sight, beech stock with cheekpiece, chequered pistol grip, rubber heel, and sling swivels. GWO & near VGC Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150

Lot 322

A .22" Feinwerkbau Sport 127 break action air rifle, number 20741, with plastic rearsight, tunnel foresight, telescopic sight grooves, dark beech stock with cheekpiece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & C Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £120-150

Lot 324

A .177" Gem air rifle, half octagonal barrel 18½", stamped "Gem" and "MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY", numbered 896 on both breech faces. GWO & C (metalwork worn and lightly pitted). £30-50 Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction

Lot 326

A rare .177" Haenel Model IV E underlever repeater air rifle, numbered "11.28" (date?) and "10" beneath the barrel, with 18 shot flat drum magazine above the loading tap, the air chamber marked "Haenel Mod IVE-Rep-D.R.P.a" walnut butt with chequered panels to semi pistol grip. GWO & C, dark age patina and some wear overall with small patches of pitting. £100-200

Lot 327

A .22" Haenel Model 303 break action air rifle, number 533805, fitted with BSA 4x20 telescopic sight, plain beech stock with semi pistol grip. GWO & clean condition, retaining most original finish (no rear sight). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £60-80

Lot 328

A .22" "Original" Model 35 break action air rifle, number 7236696, with adjustable rearsight, tunnel fore sight, telescopic sight ramp, and beech stock with impressed chequered panels to pistol grip, and rubber heel. GWO & near New Condition, (a few small marks to the stock) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150

Lot 329

A .22" Park Rifle Co. underlever air rifle, number 0686, with bolt loading, no fixed sights but long groove for telescopic sight, dark beech stock with cheekpiece, plain pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & New Condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150

Lot 330

A .177" Webley Hawk Mk I break action air rifle, c 1971-74, number 23913, with interchangeable barrel, pale beech stock, and rubber heel. GWO & near VGC Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £70-100

Lot 331

A .22" Webley Hawk Mark I air rifle, number 6220, with unvarnished beech stock, fitted with Nikko Stirling 3-9x40 Mountmaster telescopic sight. GWO & C, the rearsight incomplete. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £60-120

Lot 333

A good .22" Webley Longbow break action air rifle, number 930427, not fitted with sights but with Webley 4x32 telescopic sight, the beech stock having cheekpiece, plain pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & New Condition Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150

Lot 334

A good .177" Webley Longbow break action air rifle, number 930449, not fitted with sights but with telescopic sight grooves, the beech stock having ckeekpiece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & new condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150

Lot 335

A good .177" late model Webley Mark III air rifle, number A3675, with straight flat loading tap lever, welded telescopic sight ramp, and plain trigger block, pale walnut stock with white Webley medallion. GWO & as new condition Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction.£150-200

Lot 336

A .22" late model Webley Mark III air rifle, number A2770, with long straight telescopic sight ramp and early type plain cocking lever, GWO & near VGC, retaining all original blued finish (no rear sight) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-120

Lot 337

A .177" Webley Mark III Series II underlever air rifle, c 1949-57, number 4796, with markings on air chamber and knurled end to the cylinder block, no fixed rearsight but fitted with Parker Hale P16 aperture rearsight screwed to the cylinder block, plain walnut stock with white Webley disc in the butt. Near VGWO & C, a few small marks. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-150

Lot 338

A .177" Webley Omega break action air rifle, number 811618, with adjustable rearsight, tunnel fore sight and telescopic sight grooves, no model markings on the air chamber, the stock having cheekpiece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & near New Condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-150

Lot 339

A .22" Webley Omega break action air rifle, number 825941, with adjustable rearsight, sound moderator and Tasco Silver Antler telescopic sight, the dark wood stock having cheekpiece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & near New Condition (a few light marks on the barrel). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150

Lot 340

A scarce .25" final model Webley Service mark II air rifle, number S7438, the barrel with matching number, with central peep rearsight, no safety catch, push button barrel release, and walnut stock with hand chequering semi pistol grip. GWO & C, metal parts lightly worn. Ex Webley & Scott Collection, Wallis and Wallis 8/10/15; in a fleece lined leatherette slip case with a tin of pellets. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £600-800

Lot 341

A good .177" Webley Tomahawk break action air rifle, number 890213, plain beech stock with cheek piece, pistol grip, and rubber heel, made without sights but fitted with Hawke Sport HD 3-9x40 telescopic sight, and sound moderator. VGWO & as new condition (felt tip pen figures on right of stock) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £150-250

Lot 342

A good .177" Webley Tomahawk break action air rifle, number 895007, the walnut stock having cheekpiece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel, made without sights but grooved for telescopic sight. VGWO & as New Condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £150-250

Lot 343

A good .22" Webley Tomahawk break action air rifle, number 927089, the unvarnished walnut stock having cheek piece, chequered pistol grip and rubber heel, made without sights but fitted with Nikko Stirling Gold Crown Air King 2-7x32 telescopic sight, and sound moderator. VGWO & as New Condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction.£150-250

Lot 344

A .177" Weihrauch HW 50 break action air rifle, number 1055323, with adjustable rearsight, telescopic sight grooves, and plain beech stock with grooved fore end and semi pistol grip. GWO & almost as new condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150

Lot 345

A .22" Weihrauch HW80K break action air rifle, number 1419937, with fully adjustable rearsight (no fore sight), varnished beech stock with hand chequered pistol grip, rubber heel to butt, and sling swivels with webbing sling, fitted with Tasco telescopic sight. GWO & near VGC (some marks to barrel at muzzle, mark to stock below the butt). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £150-250

Lot 347

A .177" Weihrauch HW85K break action air rifle, number 1216655, with adjustable rearsight, tunnel foresight, and telescopic sight ramp, the dark beech stock having cheek piece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & almost as new condition (a few small marks to the stock, light dry rust on trigger guard and bore sight), with maker's card tag still attached to the trigger guard. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150

Lot 351

A 4 barrelled .32" rim fire American Sharp's Patent pistol, number 11051, 6¼" overall, barrels 3½" marked "Address Sharps & Hankins, Philadelphia, Pa", the frame marked "Sharps Patent Jan 25 1859", with sheath trigger and plain rosewood grips. GWO & C £250-350

Lot 353

A 6 shot .36" Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, number 152594 (1863) on all parts, with New York US America address, the cylinder with clear naval scene and serial number 2594, with brass trigger guard and backstrap and polished walnut grips. GWO & clean condition, retaining faint traces of original finish. £1500-1800

Lot 354

A 6 shot .44" Colt Model 1860 Army percussion revolver, barrel 8", number 35041 (1862) on all parts, with New York address, the frame and backstrap cut for shoulder stock, the cylinder with faint naval scene and serial number 5041, with brass trigger guard and dark walnut grips. GWO & C (the metalwork cleaned bright). £1200-1500

Lot 355

A 5 shot .36" Colt Model 1862 Police percussion revolver, barrel 6½", number 11584 (1862) on all parts, with New York address, the semi fluted cylinder with patent date and serial number 584, with brass trigger guard and backstrap and polished walnut grips. GWO & Clean condition, retaining traces of original finish. £1200-1500

Lot 357

A .41" rim fire double barrelled over and under Remington Elliott's patent derringer pistol, number 210, with maker's name and 1865 patent date on the barrel and plain walnut grips. GWO &C, has been refinished and bright nickel plated overall (barrel locking loose). £250-350

Lot 367

A good quality pair of officer's 16 bore flintlock holster pistols by "J.No. Jones & Co", octagonal twist barrels 9" with platinum touch holes, engraved London and secured by two wedges, signed flat stepped locks with safety bolts and rollers on frizzen springs, walnut fullstocks with plain rounded butts, horn fore end caps, silver escutcheons and barrel wedge plates, engraved steel mounts including pineapple finials to trigger guards, and swivel ramrods. GWO & C, one jaw screw badly bent, the other top jaw and screw missing. A nice untouched pair of pistols, in a baize lined fitted converted cutlery box, the lid slightly warped. £800-1200

Lot 371

A .65" Volunteer Light Dragoon flintlock holster pistol by D. Egg, barrel 9" marked "D Egg. London" and with Tower private proofs, rounded lock with swan neck cock, the plate marked with crown over “GR” and “D.Egg”, walnut fullstock with regulation pattern brass mounts and brass tipped ramrod. GWO & C (age patina overall, top jaw and screw broken off but present). An untouched piece. £350-500

Lot 373

A pair of officer's 16 bore percussion holster pistols, signed "Smith" c 1840, flat topped round twist barrels 7", secured by a single wedge, signed stepped locks engraved with scrolls and having safety bolts, walnut fullstocks with rounded chequered butts, rectangular silver escutcheons, with entwined initials, steel mounts incorporating pineapple finial to trigger guard and swivel ramrods. GWO & C, one hammer pitted and with replacement screw, patches of rust near the muzzles; in a fitted converted cutlery box with a 3 way copper powder flask by Sykes and a reproduction trade label. £500-800

Lot 374

A 16 bore percussion boxlock "man stopper" pocket pistol, by H Nock, London, 6½" overall, turn off barrel 2¼", the muzzle cut to take a barrel key, B'ham proved, with signed scroll engraved frame, hidden trigger, and finely chequered walnut butt with oval escutcheon. GWO & C (patches of dark rust staining). £150-200

Lot 375

A scarce 40 bore Riviere's Patent enclosed lock percussion target or duelling pistol, sighted octagonal twist barrel 9½", engraved "Riviere Patent 227" in panel, striped walnut halfstock with rounded chequered butt, steel mounts including spurred trigger guard engraved with trophies, and with plain ebony ramrod. GWO & C. Correction: this pistol is smooth bore. £500-600

Lot 376

A 46 bore percussion boxlock pocket pistol, 7½” overall, turn off barrel 3”, B’ham proved, the scroll engraved frame signed “Mortimer, London”, with plain walnut butt and lozenge shaped escutcheon. GWO & C £120-160

Lot 377

A 6 shot 120 bore self cocking bar hammer percussion pepperbox revolver, 8¼" overall, barrels 3" with B'ham proofs, with rounded scroll engraved frame and chequered walnut grips. WO & basically GC (trigger return spring sticks, worn overall with patches of rust). £200-300

Lot 380

A 5 shot 54 bore Beaumont Adams double action revolver, barrel 5½", London proved, the top strap marked "Deane & Son, 30 King William St, London Bridge", the frame engraved "B6850/Adams' Patent No 22474R", the cylinder also numbered "22474R", with Rigby type hammer on left side. GWO & C (re-finished and re-blued overall). £350-500

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