A Quantity of Inert LineThrowing Apparatus, including an early 20th century Board of Trade rocket launching stick stamped 8 with line, a Boxer type two-stage red painted rocket with wood stick marked IN.MJW. 1941 with a broad arrow, a First World War galvanised steel rocket with brass breech stamped N with broad arrow over crossed flags over B and III over II 1916, a 1969 Motor Rocket 3 In No.13 MK 3/A in cardboard tube, three line-throwing rockets from Schermuly Factory in Surrey, each marked SCHERMULY INTERNATIONAL NO.2, etc.
We found 32198 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 32198 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
32198 item(s)/page
An Indian Copy of a Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, Second Pattern, the 18cm hand forged steel blade with recessed panel etched THE F S FIGHTING KNIFE, no maker's mark, the steel crossguard stamped I over a crown, with knurled brass grip stamped with a broad arrow and with flat round steel pommel nut, the leather scabbard with nickel chape, upper part of scabbard missing, 32cm
A 19th Century Zulu Knobkerrie, of lignum vitae, with large globular head and cylindrical haft bearing marks of original woven wire binding - now missing, 69cm, on a modern hardwood wall mounted display stand; a Martini-Henry 1876 Pattern Socket Bayonet, the 54.5cm triangular section steel blade with issue marks for 1888, 1889 and 1893 and inspector's marks, with brass mounted leather scabbard, the frog button stamped 16/6 79 and with broad arrow (2)
A First World War 2" Brass Three Draw Signalling Telescope Mk.II by Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co. London, stamped with maker's name, broad arrow and dated 1916, numbered 6153, with stitched leather sleeve, extended length 87cm; "The Viceroy" 2½" Brass Four Draw Telescope by J H Steward Ltd. 408 Strand, London, with anti-flare hood and pigskin sleeve, stamped with maker's name, extended length 100cm, in a stitched leather case (2)In good clean condition. Lenses do not have any visible fungus or blooming.
A Quantity of Militaria, including a lightweight camouflage ridge tent with black-out lining, a vintage backpack frame in black tubular steel with leather straps and folding canvas support, six various kit bags, a moquito net, puttees, webbing pistol holsters, belts, spats, rucksack, two water canteens, a machete by S & J Kitchin Ltd., Sheffield, the blade stamped with a broad arrow and dated 1945, with crushed leather scabbard, drill cartridges, a cigarette lighter etc.
A British Army Stainless Steel Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed CWC, issued 2012, quartz movement, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, date aperture, L within a circle for (Super Luminova) luminous, case with fixed bars between the lugs, snap-on back with broad arrow and military marks 6B/6645-99 6052627 3542/12 36mm wide Case with scratches and minor dents in parts, plexi glass with scratches and small chips in parts, strap is missing, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement has not been tested with a new battery, movement not working.
A First World War Prismatic Pocket Compass, with blackened brass case, the base stamped THE SOLTIMA INST.CO., 1918, No 8784, BARKERS and various patent dates, with broad arrow, in stitched leather case; an Air Ministry Astro Compass Mk.II, in fitted grey painted wood box with an instruction booklet; the Royal Army Education Corps, post-1953:- a no.2 dress service cap, a black beret, two cap badges, a collar badge, an embroidered shoulder title, various staybrite uniform and dress buttons, a quantity of exam papers and related booklets; also, a small quantiy of rank pips and crowns, insignia and unissued RAOC Rifle Association sports badges, a glass carafe, a Dinky diecast Messerschmitt etc.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SRIPADA INDIAN ENAMELLED PENDANT, NATHDWARA, RAJASTANThe lobed arrow shaped panel with polychrome enamel to one side with the Sripada with thirteen symbols, verso with Devanagari script in a squared panel with two supporting enamelled peacocks, suspended from a later twisted wire mountSize/dimensions: 4.2cm long Gross weight: 10 gramsCondition Report: There are numerous chips and losses to the enamel,the suspension is not original, there s a lot of rubbing to the base of the pendant rom use, the tip is noticeably worn down Condition Report Disclaimer
TIMOR, 'THE DIRTY DOZEN' A STAINLESS STEEL MILITARY WRIST WATCH, CIRCA 1945Movement: Manual windCase: Stainless steel case, fixed bars, screw down case back, engraved with broad arrow mark above WWW, above K 3980 above 33880Dial: Black Strap: Blue and yellow NATO strapSize: 36mmSigned: Case, dial, movementAccessories: None
OMEGA, 'THE DIRTY DOZEN' A STAINLESS STEEL MILITARY WRIST WATCH, NO. 10674878, CIRCA 1945Movement: Cal. 30T2, manual wind, 15 jewelsCase: Stainless steel case, fixed bars, screw down case back, engraved W.W.W above broad arrow mark, above Y10679, above 106748678Dial: BlackStrap: Green NATO strapSize: 35mmSigned: Case, dial, movementAccessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible to the naked eye. Dial appears to be in a poor condition with noticeable marks, scratches, tarnishing, some lifting of the laminate. Hands show holes and discolouration to the luminous paint. Glass has scratches and marks. Case shows scratches, marks and dints. Crown has light scratches and marking. Strap shows wear with visible marks, creasing and discolouration. This lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
A LATE 19TH CENTURY HARDSTONE CAMEO IN ASSOCIATED HALF PEARL SETTINGThe hardstone panel carved with Eros (Cupid) aiming his bow and arrow at a reclining deity, possibly Daphne, within an associated gold coloured and half pearl border, with brooch fitting Size/dimensions: 3.2cm wideGross weight: 12.4 gramsThe pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearl. Condition Report: There is some light wear to the hardstone panel, the gold setting holding the stone is a reproduction, the brooch fitting has been replaced and lead soldered into place, the back plate behind the hardstone panel is later and doesn't quite fit flush in the back, the half pearl border appears to be period, however it may not be original to the panelCondition Report Disclaimer
PARKER, DUOFOLD INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL A UNIQUE 18 CARAT GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN AND BALL POINT PEN CIRCA 1993Cap and Barrel: With striated decoration and arrow clipsNib and Filling System: Medium two tone nib stamped 18K 750, cartridge filling system, inkedAccessories: Parker box stamped 'Presented to Jacques G. Margry September 1993', cartridge convertorJacques G. Margry was the company director of Parker pens from 12th April 1991 until 7th September 1993. Condition Report: Please note this is an International size and has been inked, not a Centennial as per the printed catalogueHallmarks to the cap and barrel clear, 18 carat gold hallmarks for London 1993Signs of ink to the reverse of the nibNo personal engravingSome very light scratchesCondition Report Disclaimer
GERMAN SCHOOL, Late 19th Century, a gilded bronze figure of a native American man depicted hunting and holding a bow and arrow, raised on a naturalistic base, unsigned, foundry mark for Aktien-Gesellschaft Gladenbeck, 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Some wear/tarnishing to gilding and minor chips to one corner of marble base
An Anglo Indian plant stand, early 20th century, overall carved in deep relief with trailing vinery and fruit, the shaped square top with a snake skin effect border, upon on a pyramidal oak base, extending to arrow shaped feet, united by an ogee shaped aperture, 93cm H x 44cm SqCondition reportLight general fading and wear, several minor chips and repairs, some minor separation in the corner joints with later added blocks to the underside, although the plant stand appears to be rigid and stable with no movement in the structure when stood on level ground.
A Weirauch HW70 'Black Arrow' .177 calibre air pistol: serial number '176871' brown resin moulded frame and grip, fitte JSR mil-dot scope, in original card box Please note - All modern air rifles and pistols will require face to face collection in person. Alternatively, the buyer should arrange for postage to a local RFD in their vicinity.
A WWII Glider Pilot Regiment Sargent's Battledress blouse, size.7: Army Flying Badge over left breast pocket, Glider Pilot Regiment, Pegasus patch and rank to both sleeves, label to interior and also stamped to interior on pocket lining with broad arrow, 'WD' and teh number number '32'. (moth/wear to right hand cuff, rusting to collar hooks, black stain to right breast pocket, small stain to right hand sleeve)
A post war British Army Airborne Division steel helmet by CWL size 7 3/8ths. original lining with brown leather headband stamped with broad arrow and serial number ' 20-2934', canvas chinstrap and steel skull covered with netting and green cloth segments, together with a continental steel helmet (2)
A. ALLAN LTD. A 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 1575, circa 1926, (numbered on barrel flats only), 28in. nitro reproved barrels (in 2000), rib engraved 'A. ALLAN LTD. GLASGOW.', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/4 choke, treble-grip action with hidden third bite, automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' detail, tumbler pivots with possibly later arrow cocking-indicators, fine acanthus scroll engraving with floral bouquets, retaining traces of original colour-hardening and finish, 14 3/8in. highly-figured stock, weight 6lb. 9oz., in a modern lightweight leather case with reproduction Arthur Allan trade label. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
RONALD WHARTON (FROM RIGBY'S) A .300 H&H MAGNUM BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 0036, for 1988, 25 1/2in. nitro barrel engraved 'RONALD WHARTON (FROM RIGBY'S), 100, ST. MARTIN'S LANE. LONDON. W.C.2.', block-mounted open sights, two folding leaf sights with white metal inlaid sight lines and marked for 200 and 300 yards, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with folding protector, the receiver (with thumb cutout) with quickly-detachable telescopic sight side mounts with rings, matt top receiver ring numbered 4057, recoil blocks, bolt with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' and arrow detail, hinged floorplate with push button release, highly-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, sling eyes, horn finial and pistolgrip-cap, 14 1/8in. pull including 7/8in. recoil pad, weight 8lb. 14oz.. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A RARE CRIMEAN WAR .704 PATTERN 1851 PERCUSSION RIFLE MUSKET MARKED TO THE 1ST BATTALION COLDSTREAM GUARDS, CIRCA 1853, no visible serial number, with 39in. barrel rifled with four grooves, stamped with Ordnance proofs at breech (faint), block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, the Lovell's pattern bar-action borderline engraved lock with the Crown V.R. cypher on the tail and '1853 TOWER' to the centre, together with the small crown broad arrow government ownership mark, regulation brass-mounted full walnut stock, the right side of the butt stamped 'B.O.' for Board of Ordnance, the buttcap engraved '1. B. C. G. / K / 42' indicating issue to the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, K company, gun number 42, Lovell's spring bayonet catch protruding through nosecap, complete with sling swivels and correct rod, barrel and stock refinished with loss of sharpness.
A RARE PRISON OFFICER'S SWORD ETCHED FOR PARKHURST PRISON, circa 1850, with slightly curved 22in. steel blade fullered on each side, single-edged for 3/4 of its length with the lower quarter ending in a spear point, etched 'PARKHURST PRISON' to one side with scroll-work and 'PARKER / FIELD & SON / 33 / Holborn / London' over, original leather washer, steel hilt, knuckle and cross-guard with quillion stamped with Broad Arrow and '20', fish-skin grip bound with brass wire; together with its black leather scabbard with steel fittings and black leather frog, a few rust spots on the steel-work, fish-skin grip worn exposing wood beneath, chape loose. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
A SCARCE .177 PRE-WAR HAENAL BREAK-BARREL MODEL VIII AIR-RIFLE, serial no. 11236, almost certainly a date code for 1936, with expertly reblued stepped round 19 1/8in. barrel, dove-tailed blade fore-sight, buckhorn rear-sight, calibre markings to top of barrel and 'MADE IN GERMANY' to the underside, plain reblued air-chamber marked 'HAENAL MODEL VIII', squared trigger unit with Haenal arrow trademark, plain walnut half pistol-grip butt-stock, iron heel-plate and no provision for fore-end, well restored throughout. Pre-1939
A .577/450 MARTINI HENRY MK II ENFIELD SERVICE RIFLE, DATED 1885, no visible serial number, with 33in. barrel stamped with Enfield Ordnance proofs at breech, military block and blade front-sight and correct pattern ladder rear-sight marked to left 'N.S. Nep' for native state Nepal, the action bearing the Crown V.R. cypher over 'ENFIELD / 1885' over the small crown arrow and the Mk II designation, regulation iron mounted two piece walnut stock, the butt with spurious Enfield roundel, the top band with bayonet lug, sling swivels and old leather sling and correct rod, the barrel and action is to a smooth blue / grey patina, replacement woodwork. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .577 PATTERN 1853 BELGIAN CONTRACT 1ST MODEL PERCUSSION ARTILLERY CARBINE, CIRCA 1856, no visible serial number, with 24in. barrel rifled with three grooves, block and blade front-sight and leaf rear-sights to 300 yards, early pattern bayonet lug, borderline engraved lock bearing the Crown 'V.R.' cypher on the tail and dated '1856' to the centre together with the small crown arrow inspection stamp, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, complete with sling swivels and replacement rod, refinished overall.
J. PURDEY & SONS A 12-BORE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 16594, for 1899, 30in. nitro chopperlump barrels, the rib engraved '2' and 'J. PURDEY & SONS. AUDLEY HOUSE SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH'S FLUID PRESSED STEEL.' (refreshed), 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/2 choke, toplever engraved '2', automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' detail, 'arrow' cocking-indicators, fine bouquet and acanthus scroll engraving, brushed finish, pins partially reblued, 14 1/4in. figured stock, weight 6lb. 11oz., in its makers leather case. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A .577/450 MARTINI HENRY MK III PATTERN SERVICE RIFLE BY ENFIELD, DATED 1883, no visible serial number, with 33in. barrel struck with full Enfield Ordnance proof and inspections stamps together with recent Birmingham proofs, block and blade front-sight and ladder rearsight, the action bearing the Crown V.R. cypher over 'ENFIELD / 1883' together with the small Crown broad arrow and both the Mk III and 1st class designations, two piece walnut stock, the butt impressed with a crisp Enfield roundel, the fore-end with two barrel bands, top band with bayonet lug, much original blue to barrel and action, lower swivel and cleaning rod missing. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A GOOD .577/450 MARTINI HENRY MKII SERVICE-RIFLE WITH 1877 DATE, no visible serial number, with 33 1/4in. blued barrel, block and blade fore-sight with a commercial 'W.W. Greener' fore-sight protector, elevating ladder rear-sight, slab-side receiver marked on the right with a 'V.R.' crown device over 'ENFIELD 1877' over a crown arrow and 'II', blued feed-ramp, tear-drop cocking indicator, chequered thumb-rest depression, walnut butt-stock stamped with the Enfield 'W.D' roundel over 'II' over 'I' and also marked '4 COY' over '20', blued finger-lever, full-length fore-end, bayonet bar, correct clearing rod and swivels, clear ordnance stamps throughout and retaining much probable original finish. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A RARE .65 WILLIAM IV FLINTLOCK TROOPER'S PISTOL, CIRCA 1830, no visible serial number, 9in. barrel fitted with a swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, borderline engraved lock marked 'ENFIELD' on the tail and bearing the Crown 'W.R.' cypher to the centre, raised semi-waterproof pan and fitted with a ring-neck cock, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock the grip stamped with the broad arrow, 'B.O.' storekeepers mark, the brass mounts include a simple domed butt-cap, trigger-guard, sideplate, rammer pipe and nose-cap, top jaw and screw replaced.
RONALD WHARTON (FROM RIGBY'S) A .300 H&H MAGNUM 'AFRICAN' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 0039, circa 1990, 23 3/4in. unsighted nitro barrel engraved 'RONALD WHARTON (FROM RIGBY'S), RUSPER, WEST SUSSEX. ENGLAND.', the receiver ring engraved '.300 H&H MAGNUM "AFRICAN"', the receiver (with thumb cutout) mounted with a Leupold VX-III 4.5-14x50mm telescopic sight, serial no. 209321N, in quickly-detachable mounts, the rings engraved 'RONALD WHARTON (FROM RIGBY'S)' and '.300" H&H MAG. No. 0039', the side wall with partial Mauser detail 'OBERNDORF A/N', bolt with gold arrow and 'SAFE' details, recoil blocks, hinged straddle floorplate with push button release, figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, horn pistolgrip-cap and finial, sling swivels, 13 1/4in. pull including 7/8in. recoil pad, weight 7lb. 11oz. (unscoped) and 8lb. 13oz. (with scope). S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
AN INTERESTING .455 WEBLEY & SCOTT 'MKVI' SERVICE REVOLVER, serial no. 279168, dated for 1917, with 6in. barrel, blade fore-sight, break-open blued frame with automatic ejecting fluted cylinder, the right side of frame inscribed 'MAJOR BARTROP, POLICE, MARITZBURG', Union broad arrow marks, chequered hard rubber grips, lanyard ring and fair traces of finish. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
A .65 NEW LAND PATTERN FLINTLOCK SERVICE PISTOL, CIRCA 1810, no visible serial number, 9in. barrel with baluster turned breech and struck with the King's proofs, swivel rammer hinged to the muzzle, bevelled edge lock bearing the King's cypher to the centre together with the small broad arrow and crown Government ownership stamp, the tail of the lockplate engraved 'TOWER', raised semi-waterproof pan, and ring-neck cock, full walnut stock with carved apron around the barrel tang, the wrist struck with an Ordnance storekeepers stamp (overstamped and illegible), other inspection stamps and struck in the rammer channel and into the butt near the trigger-guard tang, at one time the grip had a mounting hole now plugged (likely from wall display), regulation brass mounts including a short lobed stepped buttcap.
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE AND GOOD .73 FIRST PATTERN PERCUSSION VICTORIA CARBINE, CIRCA 1838, serial no. 17, with 26in. twist iron barrel profusely Ordnance marked at breech, fixed vee rear-sight and a swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, back-action lock engraved with the Crown 'V.R. TOWER' cypher dated 1838, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock the right butt stamped 'I.C.R' for Ist class reserve, and on the left the broad arrow 'W.D', brass mounts with Brunswick type scroll trigger-guard, unusual flat type nose-cap incorporating a rammer pipe, which was also used on the short lived Manton or Pattern 1833 carbine, side rib and ring, all parts numbered 17.
A SCARCE .455 P. WEBLEY 'MKIV' REVOLVER WITH SIX INCH BARREL, serial no. 129390, dated for January 1915, with blued 6in. Metford rifled MKVI-type barrel, blade fore-sight, sighting notch to stirrup barrel locking latch, the side of top-strap marked 'MKIV', break-open frame with auto-ejecting fluted six-shot cylinder with matching number, blacked hammer, chequered hard-rubber birdshead grips with lanyard ring at heel, Union broad arrow stamp to back-strap, the whole retaining much original faded finish with some light spotting. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
A .65 NEW LAND PATTERN FLINTLOCK TROOPER'S PISTOL, CIRCA 1810, no visible serial number, with 9in. barrel struck at the breech with the King's proofs, and fitted with a swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, lock with Crown 'G.R.' cypher to the centre together with small crown arrow ordnance inspection stamp and 'TOWER' on the tail, raised semi waterproof pan, ring-neck cock, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, stamped with numerous Board of Ordnance markings, including a 'B.O.' storekeepers stamp dated 1806 on the wrist.
A FAIRBURN-SYKES MODEL 'B2' DAGGER, circa 1943-44, with blacked 6 5/8in. blade (finish lost through use), blued oval iron cross-guard with broad arrow and 'B2' stamp, blacked copper-alloy hilt with roll-engraved chequering and bun pommel-nut (some wear to finish), complete with its issue leather scabbard with blacked iron flat-nosed chape, sleeve tabs and remnants of its elastic retainer. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
A RARE AND GOOD .56 FLINTLOCK WILLIAM IV PATTERN 1824/32 SEA SERVICE PISTOL, CIRCA 1830, no visible serial number, 9in. barrel stamped with Government proofs at breech, swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, borderline engraved lock engraved with the King's cypher to the centre of a Crown over 'W.R.', swan-neck cock, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, the wrist bearing the broad arrow 'B.O.' Government ownership stamp, and various other inspection stamps, typical belt hook on the left-side, possibly unissued.
LINKS LONDON NECKLACE AND A BRACELET WITH OTHER ITEMS, to include a boxed 'Links London' necklace fitted with a toggle clasp, signed 'Links London', suspending a colourless paste set heart and arrow pendant, a Links London Strech bracelet fitted with a puffy polished heart charm, signed 'Links London', in a fitted box, together with two white metal rings each stamped 925, a white metal openwork cuff bangle, an abalone shell cameo brooch, and a large costume brooch
French late 19th-century 8-day four-glass clock, in a cornice style case with bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial with roman numerals and minute markers, steel arrow-hands with a Parisian rack striking movement, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, twin file mercury pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 26cm Length/Width: 15cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm

-
32198 item(s)/page