LECHNER, NUREMBERG AN 8.15x46R SINGLE-SHOT TARGET-RIFLE, MODEL 'ORIGINAL SYSTEM AYDT', serial no. 12182, circa 1920, with octagonal blind fluted 31 1/2in. barrel, the top-sides signed in silver gilt 'HANS LECHNER' and 'NURNBERG' respectively, dove-tailed ramp with replacement tunnel fore-sight, dove-tail along the top-flat for an adjustable position rear-sight (absent), plain slab-sided receiver fitted with large banana-shaped tensioning springs to the pins, square form dropping breech marked 'ORIGINAL SYSTEM AYDT', top-tang with base for an aperture sight (absent), chequered walnut tyrolean butt-stock further relief carved with panels of oakleaves, iron Swiss-style heel-plate, complex underlever forming the trigger-guard bow, double-set triggers, smooth walnut fore-end with the tip also relief carved with oakleaves and fitted with iron sling swivels, small loss to wood at heel, action missing striker. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
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E.M. REILLY, LONDON A .360 (No.5) SINGLE-SHOT ROOK & RABBIT RIFLE, serial no. 5865, circa 1900, with round tapering 24in. barrel, blade fore-sight, rear-sight of one standing notch with two additional folding leaves, machine engraved slab-sided action with exposed central hammer, under-lever opening, the lever formed around the front of the trigger guard bow, walnut chequered pistol-grip stock with machine engraved iron heel-plate and moulded hard-rubber grip-cap and chequered walnut splinter fore-end secured via a cross-wedge. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
PARKER, FIELD & SONS, LONDON A GOOD CASED 60-BORE NEEDLE-FIRE SPORTING-RIFLE, MODEL 'RIGBY PATTERN, serial no. 5, circa 1860, with octagonal break-open browned damascus 24 1/2in. barrel signed 'PARKER, FIELD & SONS, 233 HOLBORN, LONDON', micro-groove rifling, blued dove-tailed blade fore-sight, rear-sight with one standing and two folding leaves, faceted butter-knife bolt-handle with chequered tip, the boss marked 'E19 R&N PATENT' (repair to bolt handle aperture), borderline engraved applied breech, borderline and scroll engraved colour-hardened action (colour faded), central hammer with screw needle release, chequered straight-hand walnut butt-stock, smooth iron heel-plate, engraved iron trigger-guard bow, dipping front to action body with wingnut hinge-pin for taking down, no provision for fore-end, good amount of original finish throughout and in its fitted oak case with Parker, Field & Sons parchment label inside lid and compartmented and lined in green baize, some contents including sundry cleaning equipment and a pewter oil bottle. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
AN UNUSUAL 16-BORE PINFIRE SINGLE-SHOT BLUNDERBUSS HOUSE-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, no visible serial-number, circa 1880, with octagonal to round brass 6 3/4in. barrel strongly flaring at the muzzle and with three bands, the top-flat with remains of a screwed fixing (possibly a rear-sight or belt hook), scroll engraved open iron frame with off-set central hammer, walnut saw-handled butt with traces of chequering and carving carving at head (losses), trigger guard bow missing and Lefaucheux forward facing swing under-lever, worn, detail rubbed. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A 19TH CENTURY BOW FRONTED MAHOGANY CHEST OF FOUR LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS standing on bracket feet, 104cm wide x 55cm deep x 100.5cm high Condition: various marks, stains, ring marks etc to the top, further minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, the handles replaced, some minor losses to the cockbeading of the drawers, some wear particularly beneath the centre of the lowest drawer
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED FLOOR STANDING CORNER SHELF 85.5cm wide x 138cm high Condition: cutaways to the bottom section of each side to allow for skirting boards, a small section of veneer missing to the third shelf up on the right hand side, further minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, small loss of veneer to the top right and top left corners, further minor marks and splits to the veneer particularly down the left hand side
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED SIDEBOARD with two side piers with various drawers to include a cellarette drawer with lead lining, the central section with two frieze drawers and decorative brass inlay, 197cm wide x 60cm deep x 95.5cm high Condition: marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, damage to at least one of the handles, marks and splits to the top, generally poor condition
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG DRAWERS with oval brass handles and standing on bracket feet, 107cm wide x 54.5cm deep x 103cm high Condition: the top with fading down both sides, the chest overall with usual marks, dents and scratches due to age and use, further marks and dents to both sides, particularly about two thirds of the way up, some fading to the front, the handles replaced, the feet possibly replaced, some repair to the veneer down the left hand side, poor to moderate condition overall
A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE SHOULDERED BALUSTER VASE, flared rim, the neck painted with a continuous scene of figures in a rocky landscape above a band of foliate and generic symbols to the shoulders, the body decorated with a continuous scene of musicians and a deer hunting scene, stained crack through horse and hunter with drawn bow and arrow, red six character mark to base, height 45cm Condition Report Condition as per catalogue description, has crack through horse and hunter on side, few other small nicks otherwise no obvious damage or wear
A Regency and later mahogany and ebony line inlaid three drawer bow fronted serving table, W.117cmCONDITION: Slight warping on top.Crack in veneer on top running widthways.Fairly stable.Patina is good.Possibly not original coating, repolished.Centre drawer pulls out with a lip beneath.The top has a crack running across from the inlay to roughly halfway across. There are typical minor signs of wear including scuffs, scrapes, scratches etc and afew small chips to the veneer.
An American 14k yellow metal Waltham hunter keyless pocket watch with Roman dial and subsidiary seconds, lacking pendant bow, gross 132.1 grams, case diameter 52mm.CONDITION: Minor wear to the engine turned decoration. Watch ticks then stops, so in need of some attention. Obvious scratch to the subsidiary dial.
A 19th century violin, full size 4/4, well carved scroll, two piece back, outlined throughout with tramline purfling, ebonised fingerboard, tailpiece and tuning pegs, with loose bridge indistinctly marked '...ert' likely for Aubert, and handwritten in pencil to inside of back 'Ref by W Calow Nottingham 1883', the shoulder rest stamped 'France', and hand inscribed with names 'Frisby' and 'Vaquet', a/f poor condition with cracks to the body and various wear, only two strings remaining, back 35.5cm, 58.5cm overall, together with a violin bow, unmarked, with ebony and mother of pearl inlaid frog, 73.5cm, and all in a black stained wooden coffin case, 78.5 by 24.5 by 14cm. (3)
A high quality 19th c. bow fronted, cross-banded Mahogany and other woods Sideboard, the opposing flame grain veneered and ebony strung doors opening to reveal to the left hand side a cupboard, to the right hand side a flight of three drawers with oak leaf and acorn detail, brass backplate drop handles and with upper and lower full-width drawers, good patina, 43'' x 21 1/4'' x 41 5/8'' high
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