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A ladies silver and pale blue enamel mounted seven piece dressing set, comprising; a hand mirror, a hairbrush, a clothes brush, two glass scent bottles, a circular glass jar and a smaller circular glass jar, Birmingham 1936 and a similar silver and pale blue enameled comb mount, Birmingham 1929.
STEYR MANNLICHER, A 7X64MM 'M' MODEL BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE NO. 165642, 23 1/2-inch barrel with ramp fore sight and raised rear sight, the receiver mounted with a Tasco telescopic sight, sliding side safety, detachable box magazine, the half length stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and rubber recoil pad, swing- off mounts, comb slightly cut down, 14-inch pull, 8lb., nitro proof
John Field (1772-1848): Profile Portrait of a Lady, possibly Miss Male, circa 1830, painted in black and with gold detail, facing to dexter, a high comb in her coiffured Grecian style hair, signed Field 111 Strand, oval, 7.8cm, in papier mâché frame; J H Gillespie: Profile Portrait of a Gentleman, circa 1820, facing to dexter, black painted with gold detail, oval, 7cm, in black lacquered papier mâché frame with original label verso; and Profile Portrait of Ernest Gray, aged 4, circa 1842, black cut-out, with gold detail, facing to sinister, oval, 8.4cm (further sitter detail on the reverse), in papier mâché frame (3)
A LARGE FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS OF SERVICE TYPE, late 18th / early 19th century, with 24in. belled iron barrel, flat lock marked 'TOWER' on the tail, walnut full stock with squared comb, and brass mounts (ramrod missing, iron parts corroded, stock with old worm holes, loss of wood to butt, around barrel-tang and fore-end), Tower proof mark.
GEORGE GIBBS. A .303 LEE SPEED BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 1204, 26in. blued barrel signed 'GEORGE GIBBS LTD. 37. BALDWIN STREET. BRISTOL', block-mounted bead fore-sight with hinged flip-over tunnel cover, block-mounted rear-sight of one standing and two folding leaves calibrated to 300 yards, blued L.S.A. Co. Ld. receiver dust-cover and mounted with a slightly off-set period telescopic sight numbered '10748' in quick detachable side mounts, 14 1/8in. well figured pistolgrip stock, the front edge of the comb recessed for a folding aperture sight and the wrist with silver oval blanking-plate covering the mounting area, chequered grip and fore-end, green horn fore-end cap, border engraved ten round magazine and trigger-guard each retaining some original blued finish, silver escutcheon, sling eyes.
GEORGE GIBBS. A STEYR MANNLICHER 6.5X53Rmm BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. B2837, 26in. blued barrel signed 'GIBBS BRISTOL' towards the breech, block-mounted bead fore-sight and rear express sight of one standing and three folding leaves and a folding tangent sight calibrated to 1200 yards, blued receiver marked 'STEYR 1899', 14 3/4in. semi-pistolgrip stock including 1/2in. wood extension, the comb with applied leather cheek-pad, the wrist fitted with a folding aperture sight, chequered grip and fore-end, blued magazine-box and trigger-guard, silver escutcheon engraved with the initials 'G.L.F.', sling eyes, and much original blued finish, in original full length brass-cornered leather rifle case, the lid with gilt leather George Gibbs trade label, the case containing two loading clips and a copy of the Gibbs 'Tables of Elevation for .256 Bore Sporting Rifles', the exterior marked with the initials 'G.R.L.F.' (one case strap broken).
BLASER. A FINE 5.6X57mm 'MOD. R93' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE WITH SPARE .270 (WIN.) BARREL, serial nos. 9/07762 & 9/25080, 23 1/2in. blacked nitro barrel mounted with a Swarovski 3-12x50 telescopic sight, blacked bolt, bright receiver decorated in low relief with foliage framing a vignette of a woodland scene inhabited by two boars on the left side and a vignette of a woodland scene involving two rutting stags, 14 3/4in. figured pistolgrip stock, raised Monte Carlo comb, swelled grip and fore-end with chequered panels framed with carved foliage, pistolgrip-cap with large escutcheon with the initials 'BJN', the blacked .270 (Win.) barrel measuring 22in. and engraved with foliage at the breech-end, mounted with a Zeiss 'Diavari-ZA' 1.5-6x42 telescopic sight in quick detachable mounts, in original makers fitted plastic case. This rifle appears to be little used.
WEATHERBY. A .416 (WEATHERBY MAG.) LEFT-HANDED BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. H213511, 25 1/4in. blued nitro barrel with integral muzzle-brake, the receiver mounted with a Weaver telescopic sight, 13 3/4in. pistolgrip stock including 1in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, with raised Monte Carlo comb, carved with foliate motifs at the hand, fore-end and stock.
JOHN RIGBY & CO..A .243 (WIN.) 'LIGHTWEIGHT' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 6475, 22 1/2in. blued nitro barrel signed 'JOHN RIGBY & CO. 13, PALL MALL, LONDON. S.W.1.', blued receiver marked 'CALIBRE .243 WINCHESTER' and fitted with a Swarovski 3-12x50 telescopic sight, 14 3/4in. figured pistolgrip stock including 7/8in. ventilated rubber butt-pad, raised Monte Carlo comb, chequered grip and fore-end, the fore -end fitted with a Harris bi-pod, dark horn pistolgrip-cap, silver escutcheon, magazine floor-plate engraved 'RIGBY'S 243 LIGHTWEIGHT', Butler Creek sling.
WINCHESTER. A PRE-64 .30-06 (SPFLD) 'MODEL 70' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 417774, circa 1957, 24in. blued barrel (proved in 2009), ramp-mounted bead fore-sight, dove-tailed single-leaf folding rear- sight, receiver mounted with a rail fitted with a Bushnell 'Banner' 4x telescopic sight, 14in. pistolgrip stock including 1in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, Monte Carlo comb, chequered grip and fore-end, the latter tapped for a bi-pod mount (some wear to external finish). Lots 1188-1195 are being offered for sale by the family of the late Peter Mann-Jones, a well-known and much respected Professional Hunter who spent the bulk of his career in Kenya and Tanzania. Peter was 'apprenticed' to the famous PH, Stan Laurence-Brown who worked over much of Eastern Africa during the first half of the Twentieth Century and learnt his profession well. Peter soon built a reputation amongst serious trophy hunters for his diligence, knowledge of, and respect for their quarry and his piloting skills; he normally flew clients to and from the camp during a typical five week safari. He was a scrupulous PH and survived being seriously mauled by lions on two occasions, having had to chase and dispatch the animals which had been wounded by his clients.
COLT SAUER. A .300 (WIN. MAG.) BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. CR3525, 23 3/4in. blued barrel signed 'COLTS PT.F.A. MFG. CO., HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.', blued receiver marked 'COLT SAUER SPORTING RIFLE' and mounted with a Bushnell 'Banner' 4x telescopic sight in Weaver mounts, 13 1/2in. figured pistolgrip stock including 1in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, raised Monte Carlo comb, chequered grip and fore-end. Lots 1188-1195 are being offered for sale by the family of the late Peter Mann-Jones, a well-known and much respected Professional Hunter who spent the bulk of his career in Kenya and Tanzania. Peter was 'apprenticed' to the famous PH, Stan Laurence-Brown who worked over much of Eastern Africa during the first half of the Twentieth Century and learnt his profession well. Peter soon built a reputation amongst serious trophy hunters for his diligence, knowledge of, and respect for their quarry and his piloting skills; he normally flew clients to and from the camp during a typical five week safari. He was a scrupulous PH and survived being seriously mauled by lions on two occasions, having had to chase and dispatch the animals which had been wounded by his clients.
WINCHESTER. A PRE-64 .375 (H&H MAGNUM) 'MODEL 70' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 445150, circa 1959, 25in. blued sighted barrel (proved in 2009), ramp-mounted bead fore-sight, block-mounted pivoting two-leaf rear-sight, blued receiver mounted with a Weaver K4-1 telescopic sight in Weaver mounts, 14in. highly figured pistolgrip stock including 1in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, raised Monte Carlo comb, the grip and fore-end each chequered within a shaped panel, the underside of the fore-end with the applied gold initials 'SP'. Lots 1188-1195 are being offered for sale by the family of the late Peter Mann-Jones, a well-known and much respected Professional Hunter who spent the bulk of his career in Kenya and Tanzania. Peter was 'apprenticed' to the famous PH, Stan Laurence-Brown who worked over much of Eastern Africa during the first half of the Twentieth Century and learnt his profession well. Peter soon built a reputation amongst serious trophy hunters for his diligence, knowledge of, and respect for their quarry and his piloting skills; he normally flew clients to and from the camp during a typical five week safari. He was a scrupulous PH and survived being seriously mauled by lions on two occasions, having had to chase and dispatch the animals which had been wounded by his clients.
WINCHESTER. A PRE-64 .375 (H&H MAGNUM) 'MODEL 70' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 326898, 25in. blued sighted barrel (proved in 2009) marked '54' on the underside for 1954, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight, block-mounted standing rear-sight, blued receiver mounted with a Bushnell 'Scopechief VI' 4x32 telescopic sight in quick detachable mounts, 14 1/2in. figured pistolgrip stock including 1in. wood extension and 3/4in. rubber recoil pad, raised Monte Carlo comb, chequered grip and fore-end, magazine floor-plate marked 'SUPER GRADE' (barrel and action with older reblue). Lots 1188-1195 are being offered for sale by the family of the late Peter Mann-Jones, a well-known and much respected Professional Hunter who spent the bulk of his career in Kenya and Tanzania. Peter was 'apprenticed' to the famous PH, Stan Laurence-Brown who worked over much of Eastern Africa during the first half of the Twentieth Century and learnt his profession well. Peter soon built a reputation amongst serious trophy hunters for his diligence, knowledge of, and respect for their quarry and his piloting skills; he normally flew clients to and from the camp during a typical five week safari. He was a scrupulous PH and survived being seriously mauled by lions on two occasions, having had to chase and dispatch the animals which had been wounded by his clients.
BROWNING. A .458 (WIN. MAG.) BOLT-MAGAZINE BIG GAME RIFLE, serial no. 6L36388, 25in. blued nitro barrel, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight, block-mounted folding rear-sight, blued receiver fitted with a scope rail, 13 1/2in. pistolgrip stock including 3/4in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, raised Monte Carlo comb, chequered grip and fore-end. Lots 1188-1195 are being offered for sale by the family of the late Peter Mann-Jones, a well-known and much respected Professional Hunter who spent the bulk of his career in Kenya and Tanzania. Peter was 'apprenticed' to the famous PH, Stan Laurence-Brown who worked over much of Eastern Africa during the first half of the Twentieth Century and learnt his profession well. Peter soon built a reputation amongst serious trophy hunters for his diligence, knowledge of, and respect for their quarry and his piloting skills; he normally flew clients to and from the camp during a typical five week safari. He was a scrupulous PH and survived being seriously mauled by lions on two occasions, having had to chase and dispatch the animals which had been wounded by his clients.
WINCHESTER. A PRE-64 .458 (WIN. MAG.) 'MODEL 70' BOLT-MAGAZINE BIG GAME RIFLE, serial no. 408588, circa 1957, 25in. blued barrel (proved in 2009), ramp-mounted bead fore-sight, block-mounted standing rear-sight, blued receiver, 14in. highly figured pistolgrip stock (broken through and repaired at the wrist) including 1/2in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, raised Monte Carlo comb, the grip and fore-end each chequered within a shaped panel, the underside of the fore-end with the applied gold initial 'P' (the initial 'S' missing), magazine floor- plate marked 'SUPER GRADE'. Lots 1188-1195 are being offered for sale by the family of the late Peter Mann- Jones, a well-known and much respected Professional Hunter who spent the bulk of his career in Kenya and Tanzania. Peter was 'apprenticed' to the famous PH, Stan Laurence-Brown who worked over much of Eastern Africa during the first half of the Twentieth Century and learnt his profession well. Peter soon built a reputation amongst serious trophy hunters for his diligence, knowledge of, and respect for their quarry and his piloting skills; he normally flew clients to and from the camp during a typical five week safari. He was a scrupulous PH and survived being seriously mauled by lions on two occasions, having had to chase and dispatch the animals which had been wounded by his clients.
WESTLEY RICHARDS. A 12-BORE 1897 PATENT DETACHABLE-LOCK BOXLOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 16035, 28in. replacement nitro barrels, rib engraved 'WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO. BIRMINGHAM.', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/2 and full choke, scroll-back action incorporating J. Deeley and L.B. Taylor patent hand-detachable locks, patent no. 17731 of 28th July 1897, use number 176, manual safety, detachable floorplate, bold acanthus scroll engraving, the triggerguard with rabbits, retaining some renewed colour-hardening and finish,14 1/8in. well-figured stock with comb insert, weight 6lb. 7oz.
E.J. CHURCHILL. A 12-BORE (CENTRAL VISION) BOXLOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 371 / 493, 30in. nitro reproved barrels (in 2009) with broad matt rib, tubes engraved 'E.J. CHURCHILL, GUN & RIFLE MANUFACTURER. 8, AGAR STREET, STRAND, LONDON. W.C.', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl and 1/4 choke, treble-grip action with carved stylised fleur-de-lys fences, automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' detail, border engraving, brushed bright and reblued finish overall, 14 1/2in. figured central vision stock including 3/4in. ebonite extension and with full-length comb repair, ejector mechanism partially missing, weight 6lb. 8oz.

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