A Rare Live .303 "Sniper Rifle" by Lee Enfield, Model No. 4, Serial No D37955, this weapon has all the modifications to be expected on a period specifically manufactured sniper rifle, i.e. elevating check comb, no bayonet fitting, scope mount to action, complete with original transit case, original telescopic sight in tin transit case, tripod, spotting scope, bandolier, and two pairs of binoculars Note: You must be in possession of a current Section One firearms certificate to purchase this item
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* Tchokwe and West Africa, a Tchokwe axe, having a flattened blade with incised and dot decoration, the wire bound shaft with a brass studded head, 46cm, together with a nine pronged comb with chequered line decoration and turned handle, 44cm, a dagger with an 18cm blade, plaited leather handle in a leather sheath, 33cm and one other wooden dagger, 33cm, all early-mid 20th century. (4)
A pair of craftsmen made 20th century "Comb Back" ash and elm Windsor armchairs with cupids bow cresting over a saddled seat. On turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher. 98 cm high overall x 57 cm wide overall x 57 cm deep overall. 45 cm height of the seat.Qty: 2Condition report: No apparent defects
ELIZABETH II SILVER BACKED BRUSH SET, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1973, comprising two clothes brushes and a comb, each with engine turned decoration, the two clothes brushes with initialled and dated cartouche and 11.5cm wide, in fitted case, along with a cased set of six silver napkin rings, and a cased set of six 800 standard teaspoons, the weighable silver 87g gross (3)
A Large Two-Per-Turn Musical Box Playing Twenty Popular, Traditional And Folk Airs, almost certainly by B. H. Abrahams, Ser. No. *3803, with single spring motor, single section comb with engraved three-quarter length zither attachment, closely-notated pinned cylinder, dual row tune indicator and reeded cast gilt bedplate, ebonised interior under dustlid, large Putti and nobility colour lithographed tunesheet, in part-grained case with veneered top having colour panpipe transfer (first lever rachet spring missing - be careful when winding.), with fretted cast metal side handles - 24in. (61cm) wide, the cylinder 7.1/2in. (19cm), cylinder dia 3in. (7.7cm)
A Musical Box Playing Twelve Religious/Sacred Sankey Airs, Probably By Paillard, No. unknown, with double spring motor, single section comb, on reeded cast gilt bedplate, ebonised interior and dustlid, with twin column colour lithographed tunesheet, in re-finished stained case with veneered top, floral inlaid with stringing (two teeth replaced, Endstone missing, but working) - 22.1/4in. (56.5cm) wide, the cylinder 11in. (28cm)
A Small Musical Box Playing Four Airs, Possibly by B. A. Bremond, Ser. No. **581, Gamme No. 1277, With single spring motor (Geneva wheel loose but present), single section comb of hooked teeth, on redded cast gilt bedplate in ebonised interior, the lid bearing embossed Medal á Paris 1855 tunesheet, in grained case with rosewood veneered lid and musical instrument and score inlay - 13in. (33cm) wide, the cylinder 5.5/8in. (14.5cm)
A Small Musical Box Playing Six Traditional And Folk Airs, No. 19197, with small single spring motor, single section comb, tune indicator on reeded cast gilt bedplate, ebonised interior and dustlid, Hills of Genève lithograph tunesheet on red ground, in grained case and lid bearing colour transfer - 16in. (47cm) wide, the cylinder 3.5/8in. (9.3cm)
A Very Fine And Early Palais Royale Square Piano-Form Musical Necessaire, French, circa 1820, With sectional-comb cylinder movement with the thirteen groups of five teeth each, on plain brass bedplate under glass-lidded and gilt paper edged compartment, with the piano-form case with full looking-glass lid interior, period silk cover protecting the complete fitted implement tray comprising finely finish part-gold mounted carved and pierced mother-of-pearl scissors, needle case with horse top, twin silk winders, mitré-cubre, thimble, cut glass scent bottle, stitch hook and opening wedge-keep, within the full-width pin-cushion tray with embroidered spandrel decoration and woven silk line inset traces, the flame veneered mahogany case with inlaid stained fruitwood keyboard, pressed and gilt metal appliqués including escutcheon, raised on turned legs with cast gilt lion paw feet, start/stop and winding spindle to underside -11 3/4'', 30cm wide, cylinder 2 1/2'', 6.5cm
A Very Fine, Early And Large Colour-Lithograph Monkey Chamber Orchestra Musical Automaton Picture, French, circa 1860, The early key-wind cylinder movement Ser. No. 6593, Gamme No. 774, playing four melodically brilliant airs, with single-spring motor and single-section comb on plain brass bedplate, 'Pan Greek' blue ink tunesheet, with the separate automaton motor with simple plates and dual linear-direction pulleys for the nine individual movements to double bass, panpiper, violist, drummer, cymbal percussionist and lead violinist conductor, the lithographed figures within a stone-walled chamber dressed with drapes and painting, an attentive dog and loose score on titled floor, picture bears signature Riviere, behind glass within the decorative carved and ebonised-finished gesso box frame, automatic change/repeat to bedplate and start/stop actuations to side - overall 34'' 87cm wide, the height 26'', 67cm, the cylinder 8'', 20cm Footnote: This very early example shows the much earlier pre-commercial design of larger wooden dowels for each of the actions from the back, coupled with separate wire and card weight balances as used for the returns. Unusually, the tension points with pulleys are complete and original. These superb box framed-format automatons from the early-late 19th century are usually the smaller sized examples featuring cats and dogs. Monkeys and people are far rarer from the few surviving examples left. The effect when running is astonishing, especially with the more-refined examples such as this, where the movement would invariably be correctly synchronised to the music.Click HERE to view a video of this lot
A Swiss Sublime Harmony musical box, late 19th century, with 27.5cm long pinned cylinder and two piece comb with lyre shaped attachment, on gilt iron bed with embossed label Sublime Harmonie Patented in the United States, March 23rd 1875 in England October 26th 1874, the six aires listed on the original chromolithographed tune sheet to the underside of the lid in rosewood and ebonised case inlaid with a musical trophy, ornate brass loop handles, 54cm long Worm holes in back of case but in otherwise reasonably good condition and apparently working order
John Field (1772-1848) - Silhouette of Mrs Henry Lloyd, her hair dressed in the Apollo knot with high comb, wearing pendant earring, coral necklace and empire dress, painted on card, bronzed, 79 x 64mm, papier mache frame with leaves hanger and the sitter's visiting card inscribed in ink 'This portrait was taken in 1833' Provenance: Gosford Hall Sale, Heathcote Ball & Co 22 March 1990, £512 The card a little browned and slightly stained but in otherwise good, complete and unrestored condition. Frame with a few light surface cracks
Set of silver vanity accessories, including two hairbrushes, clothes brush, hand mirror, shoe horn and button hook Birmingham hallmark mm L & S, embossed with figures in a garden setting. This lot includes two more silver brushes and a comb frame together with another button hook and silver handled manicure accessories. (2)
‘The Victorian Album - a record of Her Majesty’s Glorious Reign’, from drawings by JF Weldon, published by John Harrow, 55 Tib Street, Manchester, with family photographs inserted into cartouches throughout most of the interior, the back section with a music box mechanism of cylindrical barrel and comb, winding key present and in working order.condition:base and top of spine has some tearing and rubbing, front cover fairly good with rubbing to base and corners.gilt page edges still good.interior colours bright and crisp.
Hallmarked Silver Royal Air Force Four Piece Dressing Table / Vanity Case Set, hallmarks for Aidie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1939, the comb is hallmark date for 1941. Consists of brush, mirror, small brush and comb. Three of the pieces with fine quality silver and enamel RAF pilots wings and regimental colour ribbon. Housed in its fitted case. Fine quality items probably purchased by a RAF pilot for his sweetheart.
An oval silver trinket box, with lift off padded pin cushion cover; a silver backed hand mirror, hair brush and comb dressing table set; a silver backed gents hair brush; a silver backed clothes brush; an American ‘Sterling’ comport with a loaded base; a pair of bud vases with loaded bases; five silver fruit forks and five silver fruit knives with ivory handles; a silver fish knife with an ivory handle; and other silver and metal items
A cased silver dressing table set, comprising hair brush, mirror, comb and clothes brush, London 1947, a similar silver four piece set with matching jar and cover, Birmingham 1963, and a tortoiseshell and silver inlaid oval boxCondition report: Box broken, tarnishing and surface scratches to all items
Fine quality early 19th century dressing table music box, the rectangular mahogany box with inset shield shaped mother of pearl plaque, mirror to underside of lid, enclosing silk lined interior with removable tray, housing various fine carved mother of pearl accoutrements, the needlecase and thimble with cloisonné inlaid pansy motif, with two rear gilt metal mounted ink bottles, the whole 19cm wideCondition report: Box is by Palais Royale. The music box is working and plays beautifully but only manually started, there appears to be missing element between button to front of box and activating mechanism. The comb appears to be entirely intact. Small chip to front edge veneer of outer case, some discolouration to front edge, one activating button is missing to front, small bow to veneer on right side. Some other edge general veneer damage and wear, top yawns slightly, loss to one mother of pearl fitting. Scissors have a repair to handle, no discoloured glue. Some general minor disrepair to fabric lining. Key fits but is associated
ORIGINAL SAUER & SOHN A .243 WINCH. 'MODEL 202' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. N11050, for 1998, 24in. unsighted nitro barrel, the receiver mounted with a Burris 3x-12x-56mm 'Four-X 3x12' telescopic sight, serial no. KQC140681, in quickly-detachable mounts, set trigger, detachable box magazine, bipod, quickly-detachable sling swivels, pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece and monte carlo comb, 14in. pull including 3/4in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, weight 9lb. 2oz. (unscoped) and 10lb. 15oz. (with scope), with its makers case. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
UK CUSTOM SHOP (BROMSGROVE) A CUSTOM .243 WINCHESTER MAUSER ACTION BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. PW1810, for 2000, 21 5/8in. unsighted nitro barrel including flared muzzle thread protector cap, the muzzle and cap engraved with a band at the join, the barrel engraved with the calibre designation, the nocks form engraved '.243 TIGHTNECK .270', the receiver (with thumb cutout) tapped for telescopic sight mount bases and profusely engraved with bold scrolling acanthus designs on a matted background, engraved butterknife bolt handle, engraved hinged floorplate with push button release, central banner initialled 'P.R.W.W.', highly-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, (some bruising at comb) sling eyes, 13 7/8in. pull including 3/8in. buttplate, weight 8lb. 4oz.. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
DAVID LLOYD A .264 MAGNUM BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 219, for 1970, 24in. unsighted nitro barrel engraved '.264 MAGNUM. DAVID LLOYD. PIPEWELL', and 'No. 219' on the underside, the receiver (with thumb cutout) mounted with a Swarovski Habicht 4 telescopic sight, serial no. 416116, in David Lloyd low profile mounts, the sidewall engraved 'GEW 98', Lloyd low profile bolt handle, alloy hinged floorplate with push button release, well-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece and monte carlo comb, pistolgrip-cap, 13 3/4in. pull including 7/8in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, weight 8lb. 7oz., with a Buffalo River slip. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
JOHN RIGBY & CO. A .270 WIN. BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 6325, circa 1978, 21 3/4in. nitro barrel engraved in gothic script 'JOHN RIGBY & CO. 13. PALL MALL. LONDON. S.W.1.', and with the calibre designation, block-mounted open sights with two folding leaf sights, marked 100, 200 and 300 yds, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight, the receiver mounted with a Swarovski Habicht 4 telescopic sight, serial no. 436195, in quickly-detachable mounts, recoil blocks, hinged floorplate gold-inlaid '.270 WIN', push-button release, pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece and monte carlo comb, steel pistolgrip-cap, sling swivels, 14in. pull including 3/4in. rubber recoil pad, weight 8lb. 3oz. (unscoped) and 9lb. 7oz. (with scope). S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
JOHN RIGBY & CO. A .243 WIN. BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 6303, circa 1975, 21 5/8in. nitro barrel engraved in gothic script 'JOHN RIGBY & CO. 13. PALL MALL. LONDON. S.W.1.', and with the calibre designation, block-mounted open sights with two folding leaf sights, marked 100, 200 and 300 yds, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight, the receiver mounted with a Swarovski Habicht 4 telescopic sight, serial no. 433564, in quickly-detachable mounts, blacked hinged floorplate gold-inlaid '.243 WIN', push-button release, pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece and monte carlo comb, steel pistolgrip-cap, sling swivels, 14in. pull including 7/8in. rubber recoil pad, weight 8lb. 4oz. (unscoped) and 9lb. 8oz. (with scope). S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
BLASER AN 'R93 LUXUS' STRAIGHT-PULL MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, SERIAL NO. FL0080, WITH THREE BARRELS IN .375H&H, .30-06 AND .243Win., for 2000; 24 7/8in. nitro .375 H&H barrel, serial no. 9/70750, dated 2000, with open sights, ramped blade fore-sight; 22in. nitro .30-06 barrel, serial no. 9/69273, dated 2000, with open sights, ramp-mounted blade fore-sight; 22in. unsighted nitro .243Win. barrel, serial no. 9/188137, dated 2009, threaded at muzzle with protector cap; Three sights on Blaser rail mounts; a Swarovski Z6i 2,5-15x56P telescopic sight, serial no. R783235788, a Schmidt & Bender 1.25-4x20 telescopic sight, serial no. 245662 and an Aimpoint Micro H-1 2 MOA red dot sight, serial no. W3243112; magazines, bolt head, 14 1/2in. well-figured pistolgrip stock with sculpted cheekpiece, hogsback comb, sling swivels, in a Blaser universal case (combination 910). S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A.W. WOLF AN 8X75RS / 20-BORE (3IN.) BOXLOCK NON-EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE DRILLING, serial no. 18649, 25in. nitro barrels (dated for 1991) with solid raised matt rib, open sights and bead fore-sight, the breech ends carved in relief with oak leaf and acorn motifs, 3in. shot chamber, bored approx. 1/2 choke, scoop-back treble-grip action with slight side bolsters and side-clips, two gold-washed pin cocking-indicators, tang-mounted sprung shot / ball selector switch with manual safety to the rear, set front trigger, oak leaf and acorn carving surrounding game scenes of red deer, wild boar and fox in wooded landscapes, old silver finish, 14 1/2in. well-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece and hogsback comb, sling swivels, pistolgrip-cap and buttplate, weight 7lb. 14oz.. 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.
COGSWELL & HARRISON A PAIR OF 12-BORE 'EXTRA QUALITY VICTOR' SIDELOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 42510/1, for 1908, 30in. Arcus-steel nitro barrels (No.1 loose on action and with some dents and bulges), the ribs engraved 'COGSWELL & HARRISON LTD. EXTRA QUALITY VICTOR EJECTOR. 141 NEW BOND ST. LONDON.' (No.1 rubbed, No.2 illegible), and gold-inlaid '1' and '2' at the breech ends, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 1/2 choke in both, toplevers gold-inlaid '1' and '2' (No.1 toplever spring broken, No.2 weak), automatic safeties with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' details, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, fine acanthus scroll and floral bouquet engraving, bright finish, 14 3/4in. figured stock including 3/8in. wooden extension, insert repair at comb, chequering worn smooth (No.1), 15in. replacement stock (No.2), weight 6lb. 13oz. (No.1), 6lb. 15oz. (No.2). S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
JOHN POWELL AGT. A CASBARD-ENGRAVED 12-BORE HAND-DETACHABLE SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. UA20614 / 35, for 1970, 26 1/4in. nitro chopperlump barrels, the rib engraved 'JOHN POWELL AGT. (GUNMAKER) REIGATE', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/4 choke, Grulla (of Spain) made rounded bar treble-grip action with hidden third bite, removable striker discs, automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' detail, hand-detachable lockplates, cocking-indicators, articulated front trigger, rolled-edge triggerguard, fine acanthus scroll engraving with floral bouquets, the triggerplate signed 'CASBARD', bright and blued finish overall, 15in. well-figured stock (some infill at comb) including 7/8in. wooden extension, weight 6lb. 10oz., in its lightweight leather case. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
JOHN WHISCOMBE, ENGLAND AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE .22 UNDER-LEVER TWIN-PISTON RECOILLESS AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'JW70 MKII DELUXE', serial no. 019, one of only two fully engraved JW70 models produced circa 2000 with blued, shrouded 21 3/4in. barrel deeply engraved with knurled bands and open American style scrollwork, fully scroll engraved side-lever receiver, scroll engraved double air-chamber with central panel signed 'WHISCOMBE JW70 MKII, SERIAL NO. 019 MADE IN ENGLAND', highly figured right hand walnut thumb-hole half-stock with stippled grip-panels, adjustable comb and rubber recoil-pad, concealed flush-fitting scroll engraved under-lever, the whole appearing very little used and fitted with a leather sling in 'Q/D swivels and a 4x32 telescopic sight in en-suite engraved mounts, in a padded bag.
P. BERETTA A 12-BORE (3IN.) '682 GOLD E TRAP' SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR, serial no. R56891S, dated 2009, 30in. nitro barrels with elevated 9mm ventilated matt top-rib with intermediate bead sight and applied high visibility fore-sight and bead fore-sight, 3in. chambers, Beretta Optima Spectrum multichokes (with spares), hold-open toplever, manual safety with integral barrel selector switch, adjustable gold-washed trigger, stylised geometric engraving with the makers and model designations in gold, silvered and satin finish overall, 14 3/4in. pistolgrip stock with palm swell and adjustable monte carlo comb, including 5/8in. rubber recoil pad, weight 8lb. 13oz., in its universal case. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
KRIEGHOFF A 12-BORE 'K80' (3IN. MAG.) SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR, serial no. 050071, dated 2004, 32 1/2in. steel shot proofed nitro barrels (including chokes) with tapered ventilated matt top-rib and no mid-rib, 3in. chambers, multichokes (with spares), hold-open toplever, manual safety, selective single trigger, Krieghoff arabesque scroll engraving, blued and satin silver finish, 14 1/4in. figured pistolgrip stock with ambidextrous palm swell and adjustable comb, including 7/8in. recoil pad, schnabel fore-end, weight 8lb. 13oz., in its alloy flight case with nylon outer cover. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
S.A.B. RENATO GAMBA A 12-BORE 'DAYTONA' SINGLE-TRIGGER DETACHABLE TRIGGERPLATE-ACTION EJECTOR, serial no. 25816, for 1999, 28in. nitro barrels with 10mm ventilated matt top-rib, ventilated mid-rib, 2 3/4in. chambers, with 1/4 and 1/2 choke inserts, hold-open toplever, manual safety, trigger mounted barrel selector switch, bright finish overall, 14 5/8in. pistolgrip stock with adjustable comb and including 3/4in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, weight 8lb. 4oz., in its alloy flight case. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
INTERMARCO S.A. A 12-BORE TOPLEVER DOUBLE-BARRELLED SELF-COCKING HAMMER EJECTOR, serial no. 15701, for 1985, 27 7/8in. nitro chopperlump barrels, tapered file cut rib, the tubes engraved 'INTERMARCO S.A.' and 'HELMUT - MOHR MAYEN - HAUSEN', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/2 choke, treble-grip action with hidden third bite, gas checks, percussion fences with short side bolsters, automatic tang safety, rebounding sidelocks, articulated front trigger, rolled-edge triggerguard, the action flats with makers trademark of Antonio Marcos Relea, the action, sidelocks and furniture carved in high relief with oak leaf and acorn motifs, retaining much original colour-hardening and finish, 14 1/2in. figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, hogsback comb, sling swivels and basketweave pattern buttplate, weight 7lb. 9oz.. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
MAYER & GRAMMELSPACHER, GERMANY A SCARCE .22 BREAK-BARREL AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'ORIGINAL 35 'M'', no visible serial number, made in small numbers between 1953-1964, with blued 18 3/4in. barrel fitted with a large hooded ramp fore-sight with four posts on rotating star wheel, dove-tail for rear-sight at breech, blued air-chamber marked 'ORIGINAL 35' and with further applied dove-tail at rear fitted with an adjustable metal rear-sight with diopter plate and rubber eye-cup, beech half-stock without cheek-piece and with pressed chequered pistol-grip and factory hand-cut fully chequered fore-end, front of comb finely grooved for thumb, micro adjustable alloy trigger in blued guard, the whole remaining in collectors external condition.

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