A CASED SMITH & WESSON .32 (RIMFIRE) MODEL NO.2 'ARMY' SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER, serial no. 36817 for circa 1865/6, 9in. overall, with 4in. blued barrel (possibly shortened) marked 'SMITH & WESSON. SPRINGFIELD. MASS.', blued cylinder and action, the latter with spur trigger and three pin top-strap, case-hardened hammer, rosewood grips, and much original finish, in lined and fitted oak case with trade label of J.H. Crane, the lid with circular brass escutcheon. J.H. Crane was the main British importer of Smith & Wesson firearms in the 1860s.
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2 sets of figures in diecast metal, Timpo US Army series set No 914, 6 figures, observer with binoculars, soldier crawling, officer crouching wiht pistol, standing firing, on guard with fixed bayonet and kneeling with bazooka, plus a Lustre Model toys set of 4 mounted life guard figures, simple castings in overall metallic lustre finish green, maroon, blue and copper. Both in original boxes with packing cards, Timpo strung in, wear to both, some repair to Timpo. GC to VGC (minor chips and rubs)
ARMY & NAVY C.S.L. 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 38168, 30in. nitro reproved barrels (require tightening), 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. imp cyl and 1/4 choke, treble-grip action with carved acanthus leaf fences, best bouquet and scroll engraving, requires new right hand mainspring, brushed bright finish overall, 16 3/4in. figured stock including 2 1/4in. wood extension, weight 7lb. 4oz. (see lot 527 for illustration)
A .44 COLT 'MODEL 1860' SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER, serial no. 35941 for 1862, 13 3/4in. overall, with sighted barrel (muzzle worn) marked 'ADDRESS COL. SAML. COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA', rebated cylinder, brass trigger-guard, and walnut grips (one cracked and repaired, iron parts with some wear).
A RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED .44 REMINGTON 'MODEL 1861' SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION "OLD MODEL ARMY" PERCUSSION REVOLVER, serial no. 5896, 13 3/4in. overall, with sighted barrel and action engraved with scrollwork, the left side of the action marked with the initials 'PP' in front of the cylinder, plain cylinder, scroll engraved brass trigger-guard, and walnut grips (chipped, loading lever catch incomplete).
A .44 COLT 'MODEL 1860' SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER, serial no. 2346 for 1861, 14in. overall, with sighted 8in. barrel with New-York address, fluted cylinder, three screw frame, brass trigger-guard, walnut grips with inspectors stamps, and matching numbers throughout (some discolouration throughout), in black leather holster.
A .42 (CUP-PRIMED) PLANT'S PATENT THIRD MODEL SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION FRONT-LOADING ARMY REVOLVER, serial no. 1509, circa 1865, 10 3/4in. overall, with sighted barrel marked with makers details, cylinder marked with patent details, brass action with iron cartridge extractor on the right side, spur trigger, and walnut grips (some discolouration and marking to iron parts). (Please see lot 456 for image)
An interesting DB 16 bore Indian Army percussion cavalry carbine, 38" overall, twist barrels 21", with plain bead fore sight, back action locks which extend forward beneath breeches, the plates engraved "Hyderabad Contingent 4th Reg Cavalry", halfstocked with hinged circular steel butt trap, bronze mounts, steel ramrod, sling swivels. GWO & C (stock fractured at locks and badly repaired, ramrod swivel missing, refinished overall)
Four: Squadron Sergeant Major W. Armstrong, 4th Dragoon Guards Egypt 1882-89 dated, one clasp, Tel-El-Kebir (2327. Lce. Corpl. W. Armstong. 4.....Gds.); India General Service 1895-1902 one clasp, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (2327 S...M. W. Armstrong 4th Dragoon Gds.); Army Long Service & G.C., V.R. (2327 S...S: Maj. W. Armstrong......G'ds); Khedive's Star, dated 1882 reverse engraved '2327 Private W. Armstrong Drg.', all edge details slightly worn, pitting from Star overall, fine or better (4)
A 6 shot .44” Remington Model 1861 (old model) Army percussion revolver, 14” overall, barrel 8” with maker’s name and patent dates, number -2405(?), plain walnut grips. GWO & C, the bore good, retaining faint traces of original finish (minor wear overall, the fore sight replaced, the muzzle filed) Plate 11
A Third Reich service certificate for service in the RAD, from 1/10/35 to 31/3/36, with coloured scene of worker in uniform standing in front of an RAD flag, in simulated wood frame, 18½” x 21” overall, generally GC (creased and stained); and a modern copy of a similar Army certificate, in pale wood frame, 12½” x 16½”, GC
A 6 shot .44” Starr Arms Co DA Army percussion revolver, 11” overall, barrel 6”, number 22503 on frame and cylinder, the walnut butt with impressed oval stamp “..Naval Yard, Richmond Va, Ins 1862”. WO & GC (trigger spring AF, metalwork lightly pitted, worn and cleaned bright overall). Plate 16 Sale 476 Lot 1168
A George VI Army Officer's dress sword retailed by The Army & Navy Stores, London, No. 17158, the 34ins etched blade with presentation inscription to "Lt. P.S. Dunton, R.A.S.C., 22-7-38", with wire-bound shagreen grip and plated metal hilt, complete with leather-covered scabbard, 42ins overall, and waterproof cover for same

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