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A GROUP OF JEWELLERY (8)Comprising; an enamelled pendant locket with floral decoration, a mosaic brooch with an insect motif, a garnet brooch, one garnet lacking, an Asian carved cornelian brooch, (the pin lacking), a twin sided lava cameo brooch, the cameo detached from the outer frame, an enamelled button, a silver fob medal, Birmingham 1897, with a case and an Asian carved brown agate pendant
A BRASS AND BUTTON DOWN RED LEATHER CLUB FENDERSecond half 20th Centuy With alternating fluted and plain uprights, adjustable curb, external width: 41.5cm deep; 137cm wide; 51cm high; internal: 35.5cm deep; 124cm wide Condition report: Overall in good condition with some inevitable scuffs, scratches, some dullness to the brass finish, dust, dirt and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.In good order otherwise. See extra images.
AN OMEGA LADYMATIC 18CT GOLD BRACELET WRISTWATCHThe signed brushed gilt dial with baton hour markers and with black hands, the tapered bracelet with an Omega foldover clasp, length 17.5cm, gross weight 43.7 gramsCondition ReportMovement numbered Omega 661 Number to the inside of the case back 7133 645188The foldover clasp is marked 750 and has the Omega logo, we therefore assume the bracelet is 18ct gold, there is severe damage to the bracelet either side of the head of the watch, watch is not currently working, dial and hands in good condition, winding button has Omega logo.The movement of any watches has not been tested for accuracy or time keeping and Bellmans does not guarantee the future working of any watch. Please note that any individual movement parts may be replacements from originals due to any repair or restoration.
AN OMEGA 9CT GOLD RECTANGULAR CASED WRISTWATCHThe signed rectangular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and with blued steel hands, the Dennison case detailed A.L.D. 11311 88170 Birmingham 1936 Omega logo to the winding button, fitted with a leather strap having a gilt metal buckleCondition Report;When wound, the watch is currently working, hand setting is working, watch winds and ticks, case, dial and hands are in good condition, Omega logo to winding button, a few scratches to the side of the case, buckle to strap is replaced, case dimensions 36.5mm x 19.8mm, excluding the crownThe movement of any watches has not been tested for accuracy or time keeping and Bellmans does not guarantee the future working of any watch. Please note that any individual movement parts may be replacements from originals due to any repair or restoration.
AN OMEGA STEEL BACKED GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCHThe signed silvered dial with alternating gilt Arabic and baton hour markers, subsidiary seconds and tapered gilt hands, fitted to a black leather strapCondition ReportWhen wound, the watch is working, we would not guarantee reliability of timekeeping. All appears in good condition, there is no Omega logo to the winding button, which stands out a little from the case of the watch and may be a replacement. The strap and buckle are fairly recent, the buckle is not an Omega product. The caseback is numbered 9012
A ROLEX STAINLESS STEEL LADY'S WRISTWATCH AND A WALTHAM GOLD CASED OPENFACED PENDANT WATCH (2)The jewelled movement detailed Rolex Precision, the signed silvered dial with baton hour markers and centre seconds, numbered within the case back 9169, the pendant watch detailed to the jewelled movement A.W.W.Co Waltham, Mass Ruby, the inner and outer case back detailed 14k (the winding button lacking) with a 9ct gold bow brooch fitting, Birmingham 1953, gross weight 20 gramsThe movement of any watches has not been tested for accuracy or time keeping and Bellmans does not guarantee the future working of any watch. Please note that any individual movement parts may be replacements from originals due to any repair or restoration.
A GEORGE V SILVER FITTED DRESSING TABLE SET IN A VANITY TRAVELLING CASECirca 1935 With embossed owner initials S.W, the interior fitted with two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, six jars and bottles, hand mirror, shoe horn and button hook, hallmarked for London, 1935, crocodile skin case with canvas cover, 47cm wide; 33.5cm deep; 20cm high
A mahogany framed footstool The shaped top with damask button upholstery, raised on cabriole legs with scrolling feet and brass castors.140cm wide x 62cm deep x 40cm highQty: 1Light staining to the top, some of the trim around the upholstery coming loose, some minor scuffing to the feet commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian oak-framed armchair With button-back cream upholstery and scrolling arms raised on reeded feet with brass caps and castors. 62cm x 103cmQty: 1In generally good condition. Some light scratches and scuffing. Some of the brocade around the upholstery around the back is coming loose.
Steiff - A group of Steiff items, an unboxed Cinderella with a Pigeon which has its certificate, also a second Pigeon with a certificate and felt Herr Gentlemen doll with button and label. The outer box is not related but comes with its original certificate but no bear. The items appear in Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Steiff - A boxed special edition Teddy Bear with Book set # 665325. The set contains a blonde 22 cm tall bear with gold ear button, certificate showing number 2619 and a book entitled A Celebration Of Steiff which is still shrink wrapped. The items appear Mint in a Very Good box with light storage marks. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Steiff - Disney - A boxed Disney Showcase King Louie # 680274 . He is approximately 25 cm tall with gold button ear tag and swing tag showing number 1295 of only 3000 made. Appears in Mint condition, the outer box is Very Good and has its shipping box as well. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Steiff - Disney - A boxed Fantasia 60th Anniversary Hyacinth Hippo # 651632 . She is approximately 38 cm tall with gold button ear tag and swing tag showing number 1181 of only 2000 made. Appears in Very Good condition, some minor foxing marks on the swing tag. The outer box is Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
A .41 (COLT) COLT 1873 SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER, serial no. 283171, for 1906, with round 4 3/4in. barrel signed on two lines, solid frame with push-button cylinder release, shaped ejection rod thumb-piece, fluted six-shot cylinder and chequered hard rubber grips, fair traces of original finish remaining, with certificate of proof 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.
FABRIQUE NATIONALE A 12-BORE 'AUTO-5' SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN, serial no. 65 17056, for 1965, restricted magazine, 27in. nitro barrel including Polychoke, with 8mm raised ventilated matt rib, 2 3/4in. chamber, barrel numbered B66160, manual push-button safety, magazine cut-off switch, border and acanthus scroll engraving, retaining much renewed blued finish, 14 1/4in. pistolgrip stock including trademark buttplate, sling swivels, weight 8lb. 9oz. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A GOOD .22 BSA STANDARD UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, serial no. S31388, for 1927, with blued 19 1/4in. barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight and elevating blade rear-sight, tap action breech, plain air-chamber etched with make, model details and five countries various patents (faded but legible), three hole trigger unit, saw-handled walnut butt-stock with pressed chequered panels to the grip, no provision for fore-end and push-button release under-lever, 45in. overall, much finish remaining Pre-1939
HAANDVAABENVAERKSTEDERNE, KJOBENHAVN A CASED F.A.C. 12-BORE 1903 PATENT 'AUTOMAT. SYSTEM SJOGREN PATENT' TAKE-DOWN SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN, serial no. 3812, circa 1908, 28in. nitro reproved ribless barrel, 2 1/2in. chamber, bored approx. 1/2 choke, Theodor Sjogren patent take-down action (magazine tube missing retaining button), patent no. 26,868 of 1903, manual safety, retaining some original blued finish, 14 1/2in. stock including trademark buttplate, sling swivel, weight 7lb. 7oz. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A RARE 6mm PINFIRE FRANKENAU'S PATENT REVOLVER MECHANISM CONCEALED WITHIN A PURSE, serial no. 671, German circa 1865, the leather sided brass framed purse signed 'FRANKENAU'S PATENT' and measuring approx. 4 1/4in. x 2 1/2in. x 1 1/4in. deep (traces of previous nickel-plating to frame), one side opening on a button revealing a conventional purse with four pigskin leather bellow compartments (slight tears, fragile edges and folds), the opposite side opening with a hinged catch and revealing a five shot double action only revolver mechanism with load-gate (mainspring broken but appears to index), folding concealed trigger to the lower frame of purse which when operated allows the opening of an aperture for the barrel, the inner lid of the revolver compartment with spring clip for an ejector rod (present) Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A SCARCE PRE-WAR .22 BSA 'T-PREFIX' STANDARD UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, serial no. T3664, for 1937, with sighted 19 1/4in. blued barrel, tap-action breech, plain air-chamber etched with make, model details and patents (etching faint but legible), three hole trigger unit, walnut saw-handled butt-stock with pressed chequered panels and ribbed heel, no provision for fore-end and push-button release under-lever Pre-1939
WESTLEY RICHARDS, LONDON A GOOD 12-BORE PINFIRE DOUBLE-BARRELLED 'BAR-IN-WOOD' WHITWORTH PATENT SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 11470, for 1867, with well rebrowned 28in. damascus barrels rifled with Whitworth eight-groove rifling, detachable bead fore-sight, shallow standing notch rear-sight with four flush-folding additional blades, each with platinum line, flat broad top-rib marked in order from beech-end 'PATENT', WESTLEY RICHARDS', 170 NEW BOND ST. LONDON' and 'WHITWORTH PATENT', single dolls-head bite, scroll engraved brushed bright snap action with top-lever marked 'WESTLEY RICHARDS PATENT', brushed bright bar-action locks signed 'WESTLEY RICHARDS' and with borderline and scroll engraving, bolted safes forwards of the slab-sided hammers, chequered pistol-grip butt with raised cheek-piece, chequered splinter fore-end with 'crab-claw' joint, reblued and engraved iron furniture and eyelets and button for a sling Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
FISHER, LONDON A RARE CASED 60-BORE REPEATING GIRANDONI-SYSTEM STOCK-RESERVOIR PNEUMATIC SPORTING AIRGUN, circa 1810, with browned tapering octagonal multi-groove rifled 31in. barrel, the top-flat near breech signed in gilt 'FISHER, LONDON', dove-tailed white metal fore-sight, blued standing notch rear-sight with twin folding aperture blades to the moulded breech, manually sliding sprung-brass ball carrier and side-mounted tubular magazine, border engraved lockplate with scroll engraved detail and fitted with a cocking piece of flintlock form, the brass action cover engraved with borderlines and a central martial form trophy also incorporating a stand of flags all around a vacant oval panel, the iron sideplate also engraved with borderlines and scrolled details around a central trophy, sliding safe button to lower central area of sideplate, single set trigger, leather covered stock reservoirs of Girandoni form and moulded half-length fore-stock with white metal nose-cap, engraved iron mounts and under-barrel ramrod, in its probably original heavy mahogany case relined in green baize and containing a spare reservoir, pump, the body signed in script 'FISHER, GREEK ST SOHO LONDON' and sundry tools Pre-1939 * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
AN EXTREMELY RARE .177 DIANA MODEL 30 'MILITARY' UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, no visible serial number, produced in small numbers between 1936-40, with blued 18 5/8in. barrel, ramp and blade fore-sight with slide-over fore-sight protector, elevating notch rear-sight behind the loading tap at breech, plain blued air-chamber marked 'DIANA MOD. 30' behind the 'Huntress' trademark, flag safe at rear, beech three-quarter stock with blued iron furniture including plain heel-plate and single barrel-band, beechwood barrel guard and push-button concealed under-lever in the fore-end, some speckling to original finish but generally collector's external condition and retaining its original leather sling Pre-1939
DARNE - A SCARCE LIGHTWEIGHT 12-BORE 'V20' SPRING-LOADED SLIDING-BREECH EJECTOR, serial no. QQ147, circa 1930, 27 5/8in. (70cm) nitro monobloc barrels with sunken matt rib and no bottom rib, triple proof with ten punch marks, acanthus scroll detailing at the breech ends, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl. and full choke, sprung sliding-breech with converging obturator discs, carved leaf fences, engraved button barrel release, manual side-safety with gold-inlaid 'F' and 'S' details, finely engraved with acanthus scrolls and floral bouquets with some beaded bordering, bright finish overall, 15 1/8in. stock with sling aperture and including 1in. leather covered recoil pad, fore-end with horn finial, weight 5lb. 10oz., in a vinyl caseS2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms ActProvenance: The Lot comes with a variety of printed material relating to Darne guns, mostly marked with the trade stamp of J.G.L. Piveteau (at one time sole concessionaire for Darne Guns in the UK) and also including a typed out reproduction of an article published in the Shooting Times in 1964 by Gough Thomas about Darne guns - and the letter sent in response to the editor of the Shooting Times by J.G.L. PiveteauCONDITION:.720- .722+ 24 20+Barrels:externally with minor surface scuffs and occasional light rust spot, light rubbing to loop and lumps from assembly, couple of minor dent lefts barrel to side approx. 7 - 8in. from muzzle, internally generally clean, some light marks and light machine marks to chambers, fairly dull ring (likely to to sprung extractor dampening, no indication of loose rib), no evident movement on action but slightly off face
A RARE .177 HAENEL MODEL IV 'E' REPEATING UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, no visible serial number, circa 1928, with 19in. barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight, elevating notch rear-sight, automatic rotating drum magazine at breech, plain air-chamber marked 'HAENEL MODEL IV E - REP D.R.P a.', trigger unit with single pin, chequered walnut saw-handled half pistol-grip butt-stock (small crack and repair on right side of head), iron heel-plate, cast trigger guard with adjuster, no provision for fore-end and push-button release under-lever, the iron surfaces an older professional refinish Pre-1939
WINCHESTER A .410 (2 1/2IN.) 'MODEL 9410 TRADITIONAL' LEVER-ACTION REPEATING SHOTGUN, serial no. SG05606, circa 2002, 24in. nitro barrel with restricted full-length tubular magazine, ramp-mounted fore-sight (sight missing), adjustable V rear-sight, 2 1/2in. chamber, bored approx. true cyl., plain blued action, manual push-button side safety, 13 3/4in. stock including buttplate, weight 6lb. 13oz. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A .44 (RIMFIRE) CONNECTICUT ARMS HAMMOND PATENT BULLDOG PISTOL, no visible serial number, in a later case, circa 1867, with near-octagonal profile 4in. barrel, nickel blade fore-sight, rear-sight notch to the top of the chequered breech-block release button, the top of barrel signed 'CONNECTICUT ARMS & MANF'G CO NAUBUC CONN.', rotating breech marked 'PATENTED OCT 25 1864', plain moulded iron frame, chequered hard-rubber grips (rubbed) and spur trigger, in a later green baize-lined wood box with 8 dummy rounds Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .32 (RIMFIRE) J. STEVENS TAKE-DOWN POCKET RIFLE, SECOND ISSUE, serial no. 3261, circa 1885, with octagonal 18in. barrel, tunnel fore-sight, folding peep-sight to rear of barrel, open nickel-plated frame (traces only remaining) with frame mounted striker, exposed hammer, push-button barrel release, spur-trigger, smooth walnut grips, the frame dove-tailed at heel and drilled and threaded on the back-strap for a detachable skeleton wire stock (included), no provision for fore-end Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
JAMES PURDEY & SONS LTD. A BRASS-CORNERED OAK AND LEATHER SINGLE GUNCASE, fitted for 28in. barrels, the interior lined with red baize, a James Purdey & Sons trade label, a label for gun serial No. 17097, two-piece cleaning rod and cleaning heads, a glass oil bottle, central brass push-button lock (key missing), the lid exterior marked with 'D.B.M.' central blank brass escutcheon
A RARE .177 NORMAN MAY 'VIXEN' WEIHRAUCH HW35 BREAK-BARREL AIR-RIFLE WITH EXPORT STOCK, serial no. 707057, circa 1979, with blued 19 1/2in. barrel (missing fore-sight), 'VIXEN' marking to the right side of breech-block, adjustable rear-sight, polished chrome-finished manual breech-catch, blued air-chamber with machined telescopic sight rail, rear-mounted push-button safety without indicator, walnut half-stock of 'Export' style with chequered grip and finger-grooved fore-end, polished chrome-plated trigger guard, factory sling swivels, the whole appearing little used with some light marks to wood, apparent original internals
A PRE-WAR .177 H.J. ISSUE HAENEL MODEL 'V' JUNIOR UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, no visible serial number, circa 1938, with sighted 16 1/16in. barrel, tap-action breech, plain air-chamber marked 'HAENEL MOD V JUNIOR D.R.G.M.', rear-mounted flag safety, beech half-stock (working repairs to right side above trigger) and push-button release under-lever, the metalwork retaining fair traces of original German Ordnance field-grey paint Pre-1939
AN UNUSUAL .32 (RIMFIRE) WALKING-STICK GUN WITH FRITZ LANGENHAN TRADE-MARK, no visible serial number, circa 1880, 35in. overall and covered in natural bamboo, the cane opening 6in. from the top of pommel to reveal a reverse chamber, the pommel cap withdrawing to reveal a short length of barrel and with cleaning rod attached, aperture for button trigger in the body of the stick (button lacking), the pommel cap marked with the Langenhan crossed pistol trademark and Belgian markings 'PATENT-BREVETE S.G.D.G' Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
REMINGTON AN F.A.C. 12-BORE 'MODEL 11' SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN, serial no. 420252, for early 1939, 30in. nitro reproved barrel with 7mm solid matt rib, 2 3/4in. chamber, bored approx. 3/4 choke, manual push-button safety, blued action with roll-stamped game scenes, 14in. pistolgrip stock including 3/4in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, weight 8lb. 13oz. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act ** Please note this item is subject to 20% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only). Lots indicated with § are a modern import of post-1939 manufacture, component parts will be marked in accordance with the UK's OGIL requirements before release.
HOLLAND & HOLLAND A BRASS-CORNERED OAK AND LEATHER DOUBLE GUNCASE, fitted for 30in. barrels, the interior lined with red baize, a leather gold-tooled Holland & Holland trade label, oil bottle, two-piece cleaning rod, central brass push-button lock (key missing), the lid exterior marked 'D.B.M.'
A GOOD .22 WEBLEY & SCOTT MK3 UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, serial no. 19023, circa 1954, with blued 18 1/2in. sighted barrel, provision for fore-sight protector (absent), tap-action breech with moulded handle, plain air-chamber, the make and model designation picked out in white paint, plain trigger unit with strongly curved trigger blade, walnut semi saw-handled half-stock with grooved fore-end and push button under-lever, retaining virtually all its factory blue finish and polish to woodwork
KURT PRITZ (BUCHSENMACHERMEISTER) A 6.5X57 BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. PKF1 / 790, for 1988, PKF1 on barrel only, 790 on bolt handle only, 25 1/4in. octagonal nitro barrel with integral rib, the rib fully engraved with Germanic scrollwork with central banner gold-inlaid 'BUCHSENMACHERMEISTER KURT PRITZ KENDLBRUCK 108 A 5591', open sights, ornate gold line detailing at the muzzle, the receiver mounted with a Zeiss Diavari-C 3...9x36 telescopic sight, serial no. 136780, in quickly-detachable mounts with scroll-engraved and gold-inlaid rings, the receiver and bolt shroud with further Germanic scrollwork with gold line detailing, the receiver ring relief-engraved with an art nouveau flourish, hinged floorplate with push button release, engraved and gold-inlaid en suite with a central vignette, carved in high relief and gold and silver highlighted with a scene of a hunter carrying a chamois, set triggers, highly-figured pistolgrip stock (cracked and repaired at hand) with sculpted cheekpiece, diamond-shaped horn drop point inserts, sling swivels, monogrammed pistolgrip-cap, 14 1/8in. pull including buttpad, weight 7lb. 6oz. (unscoped) and 8lb. 10oz. (with scope), with a slip S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
BENELLI ARMI - A TRIO OF F.A.C. RATED 20-BORE (3IN.) 'PRINCIPE' LIMITED EDITION SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUNS, serial no. X002620 / 1 / 2,for 2000, 26in. nitro barrels with 7mm ventilated matt ribs, gold-inlaid '1', '2', and '3' at the breech ends, 3in. chambers, multichokes (with spares), barrels numbered H042314 / 133056 (1), H042318 / 33044 (2) and H042325 / 33056 (3), manual push-button safeties, magazine cut-off switches, gold-washed triggers, brushed steel effect finish with acanthus scroll engraving surrounding game scenes with gold-inlaid doves on the left and thrush on the right, the undersides marked '0826/2000', '0823/2000' and '0825/2000' (respectively) and 'Bottega C. Giovanelli' 14 1/8in. figured pistolgrip stocks including rubber recoil pads, sling swivels, weight 5lb 12oz., in their individual Americase flight cases with some paperwork and accessories.S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A RARE .177 HAENEL MODEL 28R PRE-WAR REPEATING AIR-PISTOL, serial no. 1721, circa 1929, with fixed 4 3/4in. rifled barrel marked with the calibre to the left side, blade fore-sight, elevating buckhorn rear-sight, hinged air-chamber lifting to cock, the top of chamber stamped 'HAENEL MOD. 28R, BRIT. PAT. NO. 277265 D.R.P.', detachable in-line magazine to rear, push-button cylinder release forwards of the trigger-guard bow and smooth wood grips with 'Haenel' medallions inlet to heel, original finish remaining to sheltered areas and complete with two additional spare magazines Pre-1939
DAVID LLOYD A .275 (RIGBY) 'IMPROVED MODEL NO.1' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 2006, for 2008, 22 1/2in. unsighted nitro barrel (threaded at muzzle and with thread cap), engraved 'DAVID LLOYD. RIFLEMAKER. ENGLAND', receiver (with thumb cutout) mounted with a Swarovski Z6 1.7-10x42 telescopic sight, serial number R790350826, in Lloyd low profile mounts, the forward mount base engraved 'DAVID LLOYD IMPROVED MODEL NO.1' and 'CAL .275 RIGBY', Lloyd low profile bolt handle, hinged floorplate engraved with the calibre designation and with push button release, the triggerguard serial numbered 2006, well-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, horn pistolgrip-cap and fore-end finial, sling swivels, 14in. pull including 7/8in. recoil pad, weight 9lb. 12oz. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
ASPREY A .375 H&H MAG. BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 1507, for 1989, 23in. nitro barrel, finely matted sight rib with a cartouche inlaid in gold with 'Asprey' and a banner engraved 'NEW BOND STREET. LONDON.', open sights with matted front, gold-inlaid sight line and marked for 50 Yds., ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with tunnel hood, the breech end mounted with a Zeiss Diatal-C 4x32 telescopic sight, serial no. 1921344, in quickly-detachable mounts, scroll-engraved bolt knob, hinged straddle floorplate with push-button release, the triggerguard gold-inlaid with the serial number, well-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, steel pistolgrip-cap, sling swivels, darkwood finial, 14in. pull including 1in. leather covered recoil pad, weight 9lb. 9oz. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act ** Please note this item is subject to 20% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only). Lots indicated with § are a modern import of post-1939 manufacture, component parts will be marked in accordance with the UK's OGIL requirements before release.
A SCARCE .25 WEBLEY & SCOTT MKII SERVICE BARREL-COCKING AIR-RIFLE, serial no. S9349, third series circa 1938, with un-numbered 25 1/2in. sighted barrel, push-button barrel release, bolt handle locking catch, blued air-chamber with the make and model details to the left hand side and five lines of patents to the right, blued trigger-unit with no safety catch, walnut chequered saw-handled butt-stock, adjustable peep-sight and ribbed hard-rubber heel-plate, original finish faded and mottled Pre-1939
A .360 (No.5) / .380 (LONG) SINGLE-SHOT TRANTER'S PATENT ROOK & RABBIT RIFLE SIGNED W.B. BARRATT, BURTON ON TRENT, serial no. 53477, circa 1868, with octagonal 26in. blued barrel, the top-flat signed 'W.B. BARRATT, BURTON ON TRENT', dove-tailed fore-sight, rear sight of one standing and two folding leaves, partial border and scroll engraving to breech-end, blued borderline and scroll engraved slab-sided action with push-button barrel-release to underside, the left side of action marked 'TRANTER'S PATENT', central hammer, figured walnut butt-stock with chequered straight hand wrist, iron heel-plate and guarded trigger, no provision for fore-end, strong amount of finish remaining, especially to action Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A RARE .177 SPORTSMATCH GC2 PRE-CHARGED PNEUMATIC AIR-RIFLE WITH CUSTOM LEFT-HAND STOCK, serial no. 025L, circa 1987, with blued 24 1/2in. barrel including gloss anodised integral muzzle-break, anodised alloy receiver and air-reservoir (tested), right-hand cocking button (stiff in operation) and with a custom walnut left handed anatomical thumb-hole sporting three-quarter stock with stippled grip-panels, adjustable heel-plate and palm rest
A SCARCE BOXED .177 BSA BUCCANEER BREAK-BARREL AIR-RIFLE, serial no. AA04870, circa 1980, with blued 18 1/2in. barrel, ramp fore-sight retaining its original tunnel protector, rear-sight mounted to rear of air-chamber, brown plastic thumb-hole three-quarter stock, appearing very little used but action seized and missing button from safety catch, in its makers' card and polystyrene carton with cocking aid, target holder with targets and pellet sample
F.J. BOSSLER, DARMSTADT, GERMANY, A RARE 32-BORE SPORTING AIRGUN WITH CONCEALED STOCK RESERVOIR, no visible serial number, circa 1750, with in the white slightly swamped 28 1/2in. smoothbore barrel, the top-flat signed 'F.J. BOSLER A DARMSTADT' (sic), dove-tailed brass blade fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, scroll and arabesque engraving at breech (rubbed), slightly raised top-tang engraved with a mask and borders, flat bevel-edged lock in the form of a flintlock with moulded and stepped pointed tail and signed 'F.J BOSSLER, DARMSTADT' below the border engraved lozenge pan, dummy touch-hole, unbridled frizzen, swan-necked cocking piece, walnut full-stock with carved borders around the furniture and alongside the ramrod channel, the oversized butt concealing the reservoir, raised and carved cheek-piece, brass engraved mounts (strong traces of gilding), the aperture for a pump hidden by a sprung trapdoor opened via a concealed button in the heel-plate, double set triggers, side safe mounted on the engraved sideplate, horn fore-end tip and replacement ramrod, iron stirrup swivels for sling Pre-1939 * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
1970s and 80s fashion to include a Gordon Clarke pleat dress, a Valentino suit in Yellow leather, sz 48, a Valentino boutique skirt suit in green velvet, a Celine skirt suit in red, black and grey check (some moth), a Valentino ‘Mis V’ skirt suit, 48, a Valentino boutique blazer and a pair of yellow chamois leather pleat front trousers by Leda (7) celine suit has moth damage, yellow leather suit has some discolouration , blue blazer missing button. Generally would benefit from cleaning suede trousers are good

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