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A SCARCE 100-BORE PRE-CHARGED PNEUMATIC TAP-ACTION AIR-CANE, MODEL 'CRANKED RESERVOIR TYPE', no visible serial number, circa 1880, with detachable micro-rifled 18 3/8in. tapering barrel section, tap handle and squared key aperture at breech, detachable nose-cap with integral fore-sight protector, concealed button trigger, the 17 1/2in. cranked air-reservoir fitted with a horn angled walking-stick handle, untested, external surface corrosion
BSA, BIRMINGHAM A GOOD .177 UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'STANDARD LADIES or LIGHT PATTERN', serial no. L28240, for 1926, with blued 17in. barrel, dove-tailed blade fore-sight, elevating notch rear-sight, loading tap at breech, the plain air-chamber etched with 'THE BSA STANDARD AIR RIFLE .177 BORE (No1), THE BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS CO LTD ENGLAND, SOLE MAKERS' together with 'PATENTED' and various countries patent numbers and dates (all bright and legible), chequered walnut saw-handled butt-stock, ribbed end to butt, guarded trigger and push-button release to the underlever, the whole retaining the majority of its original factory finish throughout
CZ A NEW AND UNUSED .416 RIGBY 'CZ 550 SAFARI CLASSICS II' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. BSC00036, 25in. nitro barrel (2017 proof) with block-mounted open sights and two folding leaf sights, white sight lines and marked 100, 200 and 300, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with skeletal steel protector hood, recoil blocks, hinged straddle floorplate with push button release, DLC matt finish overall, well-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, the underside with a carved representation of a buffalo, sling eyes, 14 3/8in. pull including 1in. rubber recoil pad, weight 10lb. 1oz., in its universal flight case with paperworkS1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
D.LL. LLOYD. A .264 MAGNUM BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 202, 24 1/8in. unsighted nitro reproved barrel, engraved 'D.LL. LLOYD. PIPEWELL' and '.264" MAGNUM', receiver (with thumb cutout) mounted with a telescopic sight in Lloyd mounts and with leather cover, sidewall marked 'GEW. 98.', Lloyd low profile bolt handle, hinged alloy floorplate with push button release, alloy triggerguard, figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece and monte carlo comb, colour-hardened steel pistolgrip-cap, 13 3/4in. pull including 1in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, weight 9lb. 9oz.S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
BSA, BIRMINGHAM A GOOD .22 UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'STANDARD', serial no. S49949, for 1932, with 19 1/2in. sighted barrel, plain blued air-chamber etched with make and model details (faded but legible), three-hole trigger-unit, walnut saw-handled butt-stock with pressed chequered panels to grip incorporating the letters 'BSA', no provision for fore-end and push-button under-lever, the whole retaining much original finish
DARNE A LIGHTWEIGHT 12-BORE 'V19' SPRING-LOADED SLIDING-BREECH EJECTOR, serial no. 7S838, 27 5/8in. (70cm) nitro monobloc barrels with sunken matt top rib and no under rib, scroll engraving at the breech end, 9 punch marks, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 3/4 choke, some internal pitting, sprung sliding-breech with converging obturator discs, button barrel release, manual side safety, bouquet and scroll engraving with carved leaf fences, bright finish overall, 14 3/8in. semi-pistolgrip stock (wear to finish), sling swivel aperture, fore-part with horn finial, weight 5lb. 14oz.S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
GEORGE GIBBS, BRISTOL A .577 (2 1/4in) DOUBLE-BARRELLED HAMMER-RIFLE, serial no. B293, circa 1878, with 28in. re-blued barrels (faded), the flat raised top-rib signed 'GEORGE GIBBS, 29 CORN STREET BRISTOL' together with 'METFORD'S PATENT 167', small blade fore-sight, rear-sight with one standing and three flush-folding leaves, all with platinum centre-lines, engraved band at breech, plain borderline engraved standing breech and top-tang, plain borderline engraved back-action locks signed 'GEORGE GIBBS', sliding safes behind the low-profile reblued hammers, figured walnut butt-stock chequered at the wrist, iron furniture including chequered pistol-grip spur to the lower tang, 'Jones' swing double-bite under-lever and chequered walnut splinter fore-end, eyelet and button sling fixingsSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
TRIPLETT & SCOTT, USA A RARE .50 (SPENCER) TWIST-ACTION REPEATING CARBINE, serial no. 3489, manufactured 1864-65, with 22in. round barrel, pinched blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, slab-sided rounded-top and bottom, the breech side marked 'KENTUCKY', slab-sided central hammer receiver signed 'MERIDEN MAN.FG. CO., MERIDEN, CONN.', the top-tang marked 'TRIPLETT & SCOTT PATENT DEC. 6 1864' and mounted with the barrel-release button, sprung trapdoor for the concealed tubular magazine in the butt, walnut butt-stock with iron heel-plate (repaired cracks around magazine tube, rear of butt expertly renewed), sling swivels mounted at heel and toe and walnut splinter fore-end with singular iron barrel-bandSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A SCARCE 9mm (PARA) LUGER ARTILLERY SNAIL-DRUM MAGAZINE AND LOADING-TOOL, serial no. 388781, second pattern, with folding tensioning lever and pie-crust crimp to cover, the tool of folded steel with locking button and plain handle, both with some corrosion staining to the original blued finish Other Notes: For an associated pistol see lot 1005 in this sale
JAMES PURDEY & SONS A BRASS-CORNERED OAK AND LEATHER SINGLE GUNCASE, fitted for 30in. barrels, the interior lined with red baize, a James Purdey & Sons trade label, central brass push-button lock (key missing), the lid exterior with 'Ralph Walker Scottish Argyll' and with a central blank brass escutcheon
JAMES PURDEY & SONS A BRASS-CORNERED OAK AND LEATHER DOUBLE GUNCASE, fitted for 28in. barrels, the interior lined with maroon baize, a leather gold-tooled James Purdey & Sons trade label, oil bottle, three 12-bore snap-caps, striker pot, central brass push-button lock (including keys), the lid exterior with 'R.C-S. Scots Guards', central blank brass escutcheon, with a canvas and leather outer
JAMES PURDEY & SONS A BRASS-CORNERED OAK & LEATHER SINGLE GUNCASE, fitted for 30in. side by side barrels, the interior lined with red baize a James Purdey & Sons trade label, central brass push-button lock (key missing), the lid exterior embossed with 'WALTER WINANS' and with a central brass blank escutcheon Provenance: Walter W. Winans (April 5, 1852 – August 12, 1920) was an American marksman, horse breeder, sculptor, and painter and author of ten books who participated in the 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics. He won two medals for shooting: a gold in 1908 and a silver in 1912. He also won a gold medal for his sculpture An American Trotter at Stockholm in 1912.
The Coronation of HM King George IV in 1821 – The Earl of Westmorland’s Coronation robes and coronet, circa 1821 – comprising a silver gilt and crimson velvet coronet, lined in ivory silk, trimmed in ermine and with a central gilt and silver thread tassel, fully hallmarked – London 1820 / 1821 and with maker’s mark for Robert Garrard; an Elizabethan-style set of doublet and breeches, cream silk, decorated overall with gold braid and silver gilt thread, with fine lace ruffle at neck, housed in a large late 19 th century mahogany chest with brass carrying handles and a brass plaque, inscribed ‘The Rt. Honble Earl Westmorland Coronation Robes’, 66.5cm x 100cm x 38cm, together with a Viscount’s Coronation robe, circa 1837, crimson velvet robe, lined in ivory silk (ink-stamped ‘Adams & Ede’), incorporating an ermine and sealskin cape with two and a half rows of sealskin spots, original grosgrain ribbon fastenings, approximately 84 inches long. Provenance: Sold at Christie’s 30 th November 2006 - Sale 7284 – Lot 626 (coronet and doublet and breeches only). Sold for £12,000. George IV’s Coronation was notable for its pomp and extravagance. Coming so soon after the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815, The King was determined that his power should be further reinforced by a coronation to surpass the lavish ceremony held for the former emperor in 1804 – the result was the most expensive coronation ever held in Britain (costing over £9.5 million in today’s money). The costumes worn by the participants in the procession from Westminster Hall to the Abbey were one of the most notable aspects of the coronation. King George, with his personal interest in costume, assisted with the design of some of the outfits which were loosely based on the clothing of the Elizabethan and Stuart periods. John Fane, 10 th Earl of Westmorland (1759 – 1841), was a British Tory politician who served in most of the cabinets of the period, primarily as Lord Privy Seal, a position which he held for thirty-five years from 1798 (except for the years 1806 and 1807). He is shown wearing his coronation robes, alongside three other peers, in an aquatint in Nayler’s ‘History of the Coronation 1821’, published in 1824 (see lot 139)Condition:Coronet - good original order - old repair to one of the gilded ball supports, fur worn on edges, silk lining split in lining of crown and dirty on head band coat and breeches - good original order for age, area of silk missing from under both armpits - fragile overall with minor splits - gold bullion work surprisingly bright although some buttons missing and fraying to button holes - lacework to neck rather discoloured - a rare survival cape - good original order - silk liner in tatters box - good original condition
Fine late 18th / early 19th century French boulle work side table, the top finely inlaid with tooled brass animal and foliate scroll ornament, with broad beaded edge, single frieze released by concealed button raised on cabriole legs with mask ornament, 68cm wide x 43cm deep x 73cm high Provenance: believed to have been part of the original furnishings for 4 Norfolk Crescent, Bath, thence by family descent.
Edwardian silver cased desk timepiece of rectangular form with rococo scroll and figure decoration and scroll handle,on four button feet. (London 1901). Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd. 10cm overall height to handle. General overall condition good, some minor surface and scratching. Rear door has dent to upper edge. Marks clear. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order.
Fine mid 18th century Continental gilt metal mounted and agate chatelaine, ornate rococo clasp suspending twin egg and heart pendents and tapering etui with rococo mounts with swan and hound ornament, hinged cover enclosing fitted interior of pen-knife, scissors, pencil, tweezers, total height 22cm, housed within apparently contemporary leather carrying case In excellent original condition retaining all gilding and complete with all accessories - faults-stone missing from push button terminal and egg mount cross threaded so will not unscrew. an absolute delight
A Tray of Canon SLR Cameras, including a black A1, lens button missing, a black AE-1 , a chrome AE-1, lens front bezel missing, lens focusing ring stuck, a black AV-1, winder stuck, a chrome AV-1, battery door will not close, a T70 body, battery door fault and compartment corrosion, a T80 body and an EOS 1000F N, as found
Hanau silver shepherdess & dog by Kurz/Dingeldein stamped 930 import marks Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1904 height 3.8cm, silver finger thimble by J Howell & Co, Birmingham 1913, a 'Pleasance and Harpers Jewellers' advertising silver thimble 1924, a Victorian silver handled snap hinged button hook Birmingham 1899 (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
BRITISH 18TH CENTURY TOKENS, YORKSHIRE, YORK, HALFPENNY, OB. YORK MINSTER CATHEDRAL, ?YORK. 1795? REV. MEDIEVAL SCENE, SOLDIERS MANNING THE BATTLEMENTS, ?CLIFFORD?S TOWER? A?D?1100, EDGE: YORK BUILT A.M. 1223 CATHEDRAL REBUILT A.D. 1075. SHEFFIELD, PENNY, OB. ARMS ABOVE THE TOWN NAME SHEFFIELD, PAYABLE AT S.HOBSON & SON?S, BUTTON MANUFACTURERS, REV. BRITANNIA SEATED LEFT WITH SHIP IN THE DISTANCE, ?ONE PENNY TOKEN 1812?. PENNY, OB. JUSTICE STANDING ON A PEDESTAL, HOLDING SCALES ALOFT AND AN OLIVE BRANCH IN LOWERED RIGHT HAND, ?SHEFFIELD PENNY TOKEN?, REV. VIEW OF SHEFFIELD WORKHOUSE, ?OVERSEERS OF THE POOR 1812?. YORK, HALFPENNY. (3)

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