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AN EXCEPTIONAL ZEIGENHAHN & SOHN "WILD ALLER FUNF ERDTEILE" .375 H&H MAGNUM FLANGED / 20-BORE (3IN) SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE-RIFLE DRILLING, serial no. 6955, with second set of 9.3x74R / 6,5x57R / 12-bore barrels, 24 7/8in. nitro barrels with matt sight rib, open sights and blade foresight, the breech-end mounted with a Kahles Helia CSX 1,5-6x42 illuminated reticule telescopic sight in quick-detachable mounts, 20-bore shot barrel (top) with 3in. chamber and bored approx. 3/4 choke, second set: 25 7/8in. nitro barrels with matt sight rib, open sights and blade foresight, the breech-end mounted with a Karl Kahles Helia 8x50 illuminated reticule telescopic sight in quick-detachable mounts, quadruple-grip action, manual safety with spring-engage mechanism, side-mounted barrel selector switch, set trigger, cocking-indicators, the 'Game of all Five Continents' theme spread over the action, lockplates, trigger-guard and pistolgrip-cap each vignette encompassed with fine relief engraving of bold arabesques and foliage on a matt background, the left. lockplate 'AFRIKA' with two elephant in a veldt setting; the right lockplate 'AMERIKA' with timber wolves in conflict with a brown bear over the carcass of a moose; the underside 'EUROPA' with a foraging wild boar; the triggerguard 'AUSTRALIEN' with a Koala in a eucalyptus tree and the pistolgrip-cap 'ASIEN' with the portrait of a tiger, the trigger-plate signed 'S. Schmidt' (Silke Schmidt), the toplever finely relief engraved with a serpent, bright finish overall, 14in. boldly-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, sling swivels and 1 1/2in. rubber recoil pad, weight 11lb. 3oz. and 11lb. 4oz. (extra barrels), in a universal case This magnificent rifle was awarded the 'Flint' award for design and innovation at the 1997 IWA show and carried a list price at that time of DM 55,000. It remains in excellent, virtually unused condition and comes with its original grouping target and an article written about the rifle in 'DER FLINT '97' magazine.
A Triang Minic walking bear, (boxed), together with a Triang Minic Push and Go Space Cruiser (boxed), two Japanese Old Timers lever action tin plate toys (one boxed), a Western German police car, a Japanese tin plate white rabbit, a Triang Cord tin plate and plastic boy on a bicycle, two Hornby Dublo Di Girder bridges and other toys.
An early 19th century plated copper double coaster in the form of a Royal Navy ‘Jollyboat', with the Brisbane serpent and stork crest and motto ‘DABIT OTTA DEUS', with recesses for two bottles and two stoppers, on four brass and leather coasters, 6cm high, 32.5cm wide, (some wear to the plate) The crest is that of the Brisbane family from Scotland. The coaster could have belonged to the Major General Sir Thomas Brisbane (1773-1860) sometime Governor of New South Wales, or perhaps more likely to one of his brothers: Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Brisbane (1769-1829) or Commodore Sir James Brisbane (1774-1826). Sir Thomas Brisbane was acclaimed in 1835 as a general and as a contributor to the advance if astronomy. A river and city in Australia now bear his name. He adopted the additional name of Makdougall on marrying in 1819 the daughter of a Scottish baronet. Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Brisbane served under Captain Nelson and Lord Hood, was governor of St. Vincent from 1808-1829. Commodore Sir James Brisbane was Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy in the East Indies.
Neil Murison (1930 - ), "Small Channel", signed and dated '66, signed and inscribed on verso, oil on canvas, 25. 5 x 25. 5cm.; 10 x 10in. * Was made a member of the Royal West of England Academy in 1979. Had a long series of solo shows including Bear Lane Gallery, Oxford and Park Street Gallery, Bristol. Bank of America, London and Amsterdam; Museum of Modern Art, Skopje and Oxford and Bath Universities hold examples.
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