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A Tower percussion gun dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: United Kingdom Round, rifled, 15 mm cal. barrel, with remains of finishing, provided with foresight and adjustable rear-sight, stamps of the test bench; forward spring lock dated "1860" and marked "TOWER", with outlines and crown-shaped mark; wooden full stock with brass and iron mounts. Iron ramrod. Complete with stopper for the barrel. dimensions: length 142 cm.
A Rolling Block Remington carbine dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Papal States Round, rifled, 13 mm cal. barrel, provided with foresight and clutch for a bayonet, with adjustable rear-sight, octagonal breech with Papal emblem, stamps of Liège test bench, mark "G" and other stamps. "Rolling block" frame with mark of Remington patent and the writing "EM & L NAGANT A LIEGE", with various, Belgian stamps; smooth, wooden butt and fore-end (small defects), on the last one a stamp of the Catholic Belgians depicting tiara and keys and the date "1868". Serial number "MG 1xxx" coeval on all components. Keeping most of the old nickelling. Without ramrod. dimensions: length 114,5 cm.
A rare percussion stick gun dating: mid-19th Century provenance: London Smooth, round, turn-off, iron, 12 mm cal. barrel with stamp of the test bench and unclear name, with two bands engraved and gilt with floral motifs, foresight; round frame with lower hammer and foldaway trigger, marked "DAY'S PATENT IR" and "25"; angled, wooden grip with button marked "SWAINE & CO LONDON", under the grip a brass plaque with Day's emblem and address "UBBARD 126 EWGATE ST.". Nozzle with brass stopper, brass-tipped wooden ramrod provided with spring to block the ramrod inside the barrel. dimensions: length 73.5 cm.
A pair of percussion pistols dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Belgium Smooth, octagonal, damask, 12 mm cal. barrels; boxlock frames with lateral hammer, stamps of Liège test bench, engraved racemes; foldaway triggers. Pitting on the metallic components, two screws missing. Grooved, ebony grips with primer case at the butt-plate. dimensions: length 23 cm.
A flintlock gun dating: early 19th Century provenance: Europe Smooth, round, 14 mm cal. barrel, with stamp of Liège test bench; military English type lock with remains of the mark "WARRANTED" and the effigy of a crowned elephant; three-quarter wooden stock, brass mounts. Without ramrod. A small shield is missing on the neck. European production for the colonial market. dimensions: length 140 cm.
A navy flintlock blunderbuss with bayonet dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: England Strong, bronze, two-stage barrel, octagonal with frame at the base and stamps of the test bench, then round with rings at the girdle and bell-mouthed nozzle, moulded muzzle; at the back a folding bayonet with triangular blade with hollow faces and release mechanism on the tang; lock with flat plate oblique at the borders, signed "Nicholson" (damaged at the neck of the butt); walnut full stock with brass mounts; horn-tipped wooden ramrod with iron socket. dimensions: length totale 96 cm.
A small target rifle dating: last quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium Octagonal, rifled, swivelling, 9 mm cal. barrel, keeping 70% of the original finishing, provided with foresight and three-stage rear-sight, marked "GEO. MACHWELL Co Ltd NEW JERSEY", with the stamp of Liège test bench; stamped frame, provided with opening lever on the right side; briarwood butt and fore-end, both checkered, iron mounts (some pitting). dimensions: length 102,4 cm.
A navy percussion blunderbuss by J&W Richards dating: mid-19th Century provenance: England Strong, round, brass barrel, bell-mouthed at the nozzle, at the breech a ring, frame and stamps of the test bench, at the back the mark "LONDON"; iron tang; forward spring lock converted to percussion and signed "J&W RICHARDS"; smooth, walnut full stock; brass mounts and iron ramrod. dimensions: length 70 cm.
A Lefaucheux pin-fire revolving carbine dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium Smooth, two-stage, round and octagonal, 14 mm cal. barrel, with foresight and sight notch; cylindrical, six-shot cylinder, engraved and chiselled with vine shoots on dotted ground, featuring stamps of Liège test bench; frame decorated with vine shoots, serial number "1XXX" and writing "E. LEFAUCHEUX ...", provided with manual extractor and loading gate on the right. The back of the hammer decorated en suite with the cylinder and the frame. Light wooden butt checkered at the neck, iron butt-plate. dimensions: length 111 cm.
A breechloading double-barrelled gun dating: 1875-1890 provenance: Belgium Smooth, round, damask, swivelling, 16 cal. barrels, with remains of finishing, stamps of Liège test bench and remains of the mark "Damas Crollé Superieur"; tang with opening lever and remains of gold inlays; forward spring locks engraved with racemes and gold inlaid effigy of animals; receiver and trigger guard decorated and inlaid en suite; wooden butt and fore-end, both checkered. dimensions: length 115,5 cm.
A lot of two Adams type revolvers dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Europe One with octagonal, 11 mm cal. barrel with foresight; smooth, six-shot cylinder with the crowned stamp "AF" and the mark of Liège test bench; remains of the marks "Adams Patent 17113" and "A FRANCOTTE A LIEGE", "ADAMS 1856 PATENT" and serial number "2xx"; checkered, wooden grip; re-finished. Together with a "Webley & Son / Birmingham" revolver (re-finished?) with octagonal, rifled, 9 mm cal. barrel; cylinder with numbered chambers and English stamps, frame engraved with racemes, smooth wooden grip scales. dimensions: length 20,8 - 29,5 cm.
A lot of two pocket pin-fire revolvers dating: third quarter of the 18th Century provenance: Belgium One with octagonal, rifled, 5 mm cal. barrel engraved with racemes; six-shot cylinder decorated with net pattern and circles, frame engraved en suite, with folding trigger and extractor, horn grip scales. One with round, 7 mm cal. barrel, with Lefaucheux mark, remains of outlines, stamps of Liège test bench; six-shot cylinder, serial number "67xxx", ivory grip scales (small parts missing). dimensions: length 14 - 18 cm.
A lot of three pin-fire revolvers dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium One with round, 11 mm cal. barrel with foresight; five-shot cylinder with stamps of Liège test bench, the mark "ROCOUR", frame with extractor, outlines, checkered and chiselled wooden grip scales. One with octagonal, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel with rib, six-shot cylinder with stamps, frame with remains of inlaid spirals; hard rubber grip scales decorated with dragons and racemes. The last one with round, 9 mm cal. barrel; six-shot cylinder marked "JS", ring trigger, engraved with racemes and rocaille; wooden grip scales. dimensions: length 24,5 - 29,5 cm.
A Lefaucheux pin-fire revolver dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium Cylindrical, rifled, 7 mm cal. barrel, with foresight; six-shot cylinder engraved with racemes, featuring remains of Liège test bench, and inspection mark; frame engraved with racemes, provided with extractor and folding trigger, serial number "LF 62xxx" ("LF" crowned); grip with checkered, wooden grip scales. dimensions: length 25,3 cm.
A Chamelot & Delvigne pocket revolver dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France Octagonal, rifled, 7 mm cal. barrel with foresight, engraved with floral pattern, marked "CHAMELOT & DELVIGNE IN.ON B.TER"; smooth, six-shot cylinder, with remains of inlays and stamps of Liège test bench; frame engraved with floral pattern, with loading gate on the left, folding trigger and manual extractor. Grip with smooth, ivory grip scales. dimensions: length 15 cm.
An engraved pin-fire revolver dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium Round, rifled, 10 mm cal. barrel, with tall rib, foresight placed on a tapering base, engraved with floral pattern along the side of the base; smooth, six-shot cylinder, with a band engraved with oval enclosing flowers on checkered ground, featuring the stamp of Liège test bench and the crowned mark "N"; frame engraved with floral motifs along the sides; on the right side is the extractor and the loading gate. Keeping 60% of the original blueing. Grip engraved at the back, ebony grip scales chiselled with racemes on dotted ground, a ring for the strap. dimensions: length 27 cm.
A Mariette percussion pepperbox dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium Four cylindrical, smooth, numbered, turn-off, 9 mm cal. barrels, on a revolving block with stamp of Liège test bench; almost cylindrical frame engraved with racemes, ring trigger, hammer on the lower part (defects at the mechanic), grip marked "MARIETTE BREVETE", with smooth wooden grip scales. dimensions: length 18 cm.
A 19th century oak hall bench, raised on legs of square section. Width 96 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This bench is all intact with no losses. It is however a little loose at the joints although perfectly serviceable. There are some stains to the seat but no evidence of any woodworm or any significant problems. It could be used in its current condition without the need for any work.
A 19th century ormolu mounted mahogany Egyptian Revival parlour suite, (in the manner of Thomas Hope) Comprising: a settee, four open armchairs, four side chairs and two modern side chairs to match, the bench and armchairs with carved and painted winged rams head monopodial form arms, each piece with paw feet. The bench 125 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Re-upholstered, some slight scuffing/scratching, wear and paint loss to arms, one side chair with damage to the reverse of top rail, arrows to back of some of the side chairs loose, general wear.

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