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9 x 50 Winchester .22 long rifle percussion cartridges; 1 x 50 fiocchi .22 long rifle percussion cartridges. Firearm permit required.

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A 19th Century shortened and adapted blunderbuss style firearm. Shortened barrel set with a flintlock action over a walnut stock, damages and lacking trigger guard. Length 26".

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**FIREARM CERTIFICATE REQUIRED FOR THIS LOT** A Russian .410 Single Barrel Shotgun, the black steel barrel with silencer, under-lever break, walnut chequered pistol grip butt and fore-end; a BSA bolt action rifle, the barrel numbered KB 46055, with beech stock (2)

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A 12-bore Boxlock Ejector sporting gun by Cogswell & Harrison Ltd. with walnut stock, chequered grip, thumb safety, assisted opening, number 29202, 76 cms. barrel, 120 cms. overall. N.B. This lot may only be purchased by a registered firearm dealer [R.F.D], or the holder of a current shotgun licence

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A Belgian 12-bore double barrel hammer sporting gun by G.Pierre with walnut stock, chequered grip and part chased action, Number 18021, 80 cms. barrels, 122 cms. overall. N.B. This lot may only be purchased by a registered firearm dealer [R.F.D], or the holder of a current shotgun licence

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A Belgian .410 single barrel sporting gun with walnut stock, chequered grip and side lever opening, number not apparent, 67 cms. barrel, 107 cms. overall. N.B. This lot may only be purchased by a registered firearm dealer [R.F.D], or the holder of a current shotgun licence

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A Spanish 12-bore single barrel sporting gun with plain stock and grip, plain action inscribed 'Vangard Carrero and Astelarra, Number 35649', 76 cms. barrel, 120 cms. overall. N.B. This lot may only be purchased by a registered firearm dealer [R.F.D], or the holder of a current shotgun licence

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"British Military Firearms" by Blackmore, illus, 1967, "The British Soldiers Firearm 1850-1864" by Roads, 1964, fully illus; "British Military Longarms 1715-1865" single volume version by Bailey, illus; all in DWs; 2 other similar. GC

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Taylerson, A. W. F., The Revolver 1865-1888, London, Herbert Jenkins, 1966, 8vo (235 x 155mm.), half title, illustrations, photographic plates, original red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition With eight other works, Taylerson's 'Revolving Arms' (London, 1967), Geoffrey Boothroyd's 'The Rifle and Rifle Shooting' (London, 1965), R. H. McCrory 'Lock Stock and Barrel antique gun repair' (New York, 1966), Howard L. Blackmore 'Firearms' (London, 1964), another work by the same author 'British Military Firearms 1650-1850' (London, 1967), C. H. Roads 'The British Solider's Firearm 1850-1864 From Smooth-bore to Small-bore' (London, 1964), Ronald Lister's 'Antique Firearms their care, repair & restoration' (London, 1963), a facsimile copy of George Cameron Stone's 'A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration, and Use of Arms and Armor' and S. E. Ellacott's 'Collecting Arms and Armor' (London, 1964)

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Saxton 8-bore back lock hammer shotgun, side by side, non ejector with London fine twist barrels, no finish remaining, possibly out of proof, 32in (81.2cm) barrels Note: This and the following eight lots are each offered for sale in accordance with the FireArms Act 1968 as amended. Prospective purchasers of lots 439 to 444 inclusive require by law to hold a valid Shot Gun Certificate. Prospective purchasers of lots 445 to 447 require by law to hold a valid Firearm Certificate.

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STOCK, ACTION & FORE-END ONLY. English 12 bore hammer gun, with underlever break, by Edwin Ladmore (?Hereford), the action scroll engraved and with chequered fore end and straight hand stock. [NOTE: SPECIAL CONDITION NO: 1 APPLIES - FIREARM CERTIFICATE REQUIRED]. Barrels can only be released to R.F.D. Permit holders.

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A Webley & Scott model Mark I N. British Navy. Calibre .455 auto, number 3294. On the left slide the W&S logo and "Webley & Scott Ltd. - Pistol Self-Loading 455 Mark I N - 1913" (N for Navy) in three lines. Original finish with shadows and light usage marks. Dark brown plastic grips, the right side with a crack forming. A rare naval firearm from the second consignment of 1914. Subject to German export and national regulations on ownership and import. Please read Conditions of Sale. €1,200.00

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A Mauser revolver model 1878. "Zig-Zag" revolver. Calibre 7.6 mm Mauser, number 235, matching. Bright barrel. So-called "2nd issue" with swivel frame. Deeply stamped on the barrel rail "Gebr. Mauser & Cie. Oberndorf A/N. Wurttemberg. 1878". Hardly detectable black high gloss re-finish. Faultless, dark brown, plastic floral grip plates. A rare firearm, in nearly new condition. €1,750.00

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Hoyem (George A.) The History and Development of Small Arms Development, vol.1-3 only (of ), vol.1 & 2 signed and inscribed by the author, Tacoma, 1981-85 ~ Truesdell (S.R.) The Rifle: Its Development for Big Game Hunting, Harrisburg, 1947 ~ Abbiatico (Mario) Modern Firearm Engravings, Brescia, 1980 ~ King (Peter) The Shooting Field: One Hundred and Fifty Years with Holland & Holland, number 6 of 100 de luxe copies signed by the author and others, original morocco, gilt, t.e.g., slip-case, 1985 ~ Kirton (Jonathan G.)The British Falling Block Breechloading Rifle from 1865, signed by the author, Tacoma, 1985, plates and illustrations, some colour, all but the third original cloth or rexine, the first three with dust-jackets, the last slip-case, the second a little rubbed; and 19 others on firearms, 4to & 8vo (26).

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