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Lot 814

A SCARCE 7mm (PINFIRE) TWELVE-SHOT REVOLVER SIGNED 'CHAINEUX, MODEL 'LEFAUCHEUX PATENT', serial no. 117, circa 1855, with round 4 3/4in. barrel cleaned of finish, loose floral engraving at barrel mount, plunge ejector on crane, fully fluted cylinder with floral engraving over each chamber, engraved open iron frame, double-action mechanism, recoil shield with loading gate chequered walnut cranked bag-shaped grip and guarded trigger. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 815

COLT, USA A .41 (RIMFIRE) FOUR-SHOT POCKET-REVOLVER, MODEL 'COLT'S HOUSE PISTOL' or 'CLOVERLEAF', serial no. 3564, for 1871, with nickel-plated 3in. barrel signed 'COLT'S HOUSE PISTOL, HARTFORD CT. USA', plated fully fluted cylinder, nickel-plated frame, exposed hammer, spur-trigger, smooth rosewood birdshead grips and an under-barrel ejector rod, the whole retaining virtually all its apparently original nickel-plated finish. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 816

E. REMINGTON & SONS, USA A .380 (RIMFIRE) SIX-SHOT REVOLVER, MODEL 'FACTORY CONVERSION OF NEW MODEL BELT REVOLVER', serial no. 623, circa 1873, with blued octagonal 6 1/2in. barrel signed by the maker on the top-flat, dove-tailed fore-sight blade, sighting groove to the top-strap, plain cylinder with detachable back-plate, solid iron frame with the screw-heads on the right, single action mechanism, brass trigger-guard and smooth flared walnut grips, the heel amateurly inscribed 'JOHN BUTTER' with the 'N' in John reversed, strong traces of finish remaining. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 818

A PAIR OF 12mm (PINFIRE) DOUBLE-BARRELLED POCKET-PISTOLS SIGNED BOISSY, MODEL 'LEFAUCHEUX PATENT', serial no's. 8 & 9, French or Belgian circa 1860, with rebrowned damascus side-by-side 3 1/2in. barrels, squared boxlock actions with engraved side-cheeks and twin central hammers, twin automatic triggers, smooth bag-shaped ebonised grips and small forward facing under-barrel swing-levers. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 819

E. REMINGTON & SONS, USA A .380 (RIMFIRE) FIVE-SHOT REVOLVER, MODEL 'FACTORY CONVERSION OF THE NEW MODEL POLICE', serial no. 4610, circa 1865-73, with octagonal 3 1/2in. barrel, the top flat signed 'PATENTED SEPT 14 1858, MARCH 17 1863' and 'E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, NEWYORK U.S.A.' over 'NEW MODEL', crescent fore-sight, sighting groove to the top-strap, under-barrel loading lever, plain cylinder with separate end-plate, solid frame with blued trigger and hammer, smooth factory mother of pearl grips and plated brass trigger-guard bow, the whole retaining a strong amount of original nickel-plated finish. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 820

MERWIN HULBERT, USA A SCARCE .44 (M&H) SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER MODEL 'ARMY, FIRST ISSUE', serial no. 5953, circa 1877, with almost certainly shortened 5in. sighted barrel (signature erased), blind-fluted cylinder, plain frame with barrel slide release catch forwards of the trigger-guard, replacement smooth walnut flared grips, lanyard ring to base of butt, the whole cleaned of an older refinish with traces and shallow pitting remaining. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 821

COLT, USA A .41 (RIMFIRE) SINGLE-SHOT VEST-PISTOL, MODEL 'COLT'S No.3 DERRINGER' or 'THUER'S PATENT' no visible serial number, standard production circa 1880, with blued 2in. barrel signed on the top 'COLT' (finish faded), nickel-plated open frame marked with the Colt trademark above the trigger on the left, blued hammer and trigger, birdshead grip fitted with smooth walnut grip-panels and London proofs. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 891

REMINGTON ARMS CO, USA A CASED .41 (RIMFIRE) OVER-UNDER DERRINGER-PISTOL, MODEL 'DOUBLE-DERRINGER', serial no. 564, type II (or model 3) variation for between 1888-1911, with nickel-plated 3in. barrels, raised rib with integral fore-sight, the rib signed 'REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION N.Y., nickel-plated receiver with blued barrel lock and spur trigger, central hammer and smooth ivory semi birdshead grips, much of the plated finish remaining, 5 1/4in. overall, complete with a later walnut case lined in burgundy baize and compartmented for this pistol and with a period cleaning rod and compartment for loose ammunition. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 892

COLT, USA AN UNUSUAL CASED PAIRING OF .41 (RIMFIRE) PISTOLS, MODELS 'CLOVERLEAF HOUSE & No.3 THUER', serial no's 3794 & 1200, the first for 1871, with reblued 3in. barrel signed 'COLT'S HOUSE PISTOL, HARTFORD CT. USA', London proofs, reblued fully fluted cylinder, brass frame (traces of silver plating), exposed hammer, spur-trigger, smooth rosewood birdshead grips and an under-barrel ejector rod, the second circa 1880, with reblued 2in. barrel signed on the top 'COLT' and marked with additional South African registration number 'T9346' to underside, nickel-plated open frame marked with the calibre above the trigger on the left, blued hammer and trigger, birdshead grip fitted with smooth walnut grip-panels and stamped with a retailer applied serial number to heel, London proofs, the pair housed in a period English market walnut case with ten-screw lid and central brass circular escutcheon, the interior recompartmented and relined in red baize and containing a cleaning rod, oil-bottle and tray for ten rounds of ammunition. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 893

CONNECTICUT ARMS CO., USA A RARE BOXED .44 (RIMFIRE) SINGLE-SHOT OVERCOAT-PISTOL, MODEL 'HAMMOND BULLDOG', no visible serial number, circa 1867, with blued octagonal profile 4in. barrel, nickel blade fore-sight, rear-sight notch to the top of the blued chequered breech-block release button, the top of barrel signed 'CONNECTICUT ARMS & MANF'G CO NAUBUC CONN.', colour hardened rotating breech marked 'PATENTED OCT 25 1864, colour hardened plain moulded iron frame, chequered wood grips and sheathed trigger, the whole appearing unfired with minimal loss to finish and complete with its makers card carton (worn on edges and corners), the interior with shaped and gummed wood block for six rounds of ammunition. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 894

BROOKLYN ARMS CO, USA A RARE BOXED .32 (RIMFIRE) FIVE-SHOT REVOLVER WITH SLIDING CHAMBERS, MODEL 'SLOCUM'S PATENT', serial no. 4508, circa 1864, with tapering round blued 3in. iron barrel marked 'B.A. CO PATENT APRIL 14TH 1863', bead fore-sight, borderline and scroll engraved silver plated brass frame (losses to plating from age), blued cylinder with five forward sliding chambers locking at the rear, single action mechanism with spur trigger, smooth rounded ebonised grips, fixed ejector, the whole appearing unfired and retaining all its blued finish and colour except where noted, together with its manufacturers card box, the exterior with wear to edges and covering loss, the interior in good condition with makers label inside lid and compartmented for this revolver and with provision for an ammunition carton (absent). Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 895

N.F.A Co, NEW YORK, USA A CASED .41 DUAL IGNITION DELUXE DERRINGER, MODEL 'WILLIAMSON'S PATENT', serial no. 2724, manufactured by the National Fire Arms Company, New York circa 1868, with slide forwards barrel (traces of silver plating) and signed 'WILLIAMSON'S PAT. OCT. 2 1866 NEW YORK' on the left hand side, flat sighting plane engraved with an arrow and fitted with a blade fore-sight, engraved brass frames (traces of gilding), engraved back-strap, rosewood full-stocks with chequered birdshead butts and engraved brass trigger-guard and nose-cap, central hammer and together with a possibly correct walnut case with banded corners, the lid lined in padded red velvet (faded brown) and bearing a paper trade label for John K. Rider, Gun Maker, Philadelphia, the tray with a continental form wood liner inlet for the pistol and lined in red velvet (faded) with drilled holes for ammunition (some inert rounds included), complete with a reproduction percussion adapter. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 896

A RARE 4.25mm (LILIPUT) SEMI-AUTOMATIC VEST-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, MODEL '1925 LILIPUT', serial no. 2990, circa 1927, with blued exposed 1 3/4in. barrel, crescent fore-sight, blued slide marked 'LILIPUT KAL 4.25 MODEL 1925', blued frame, safety catch mounted to the left hand side, diminutive chequered black hard-rubber grips with inlaid enamelled medallions featuring the calibre in gilt within a gilt oakleaf wreath, detachable magazine, the whole retaining much original blued finish (worn on high-spots and sharp edges) in a later velvet covered jewelry style box. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 897

REMINGTON ARMS CO., USA A COMPOSED PAIR OF .41 (RIMFIRE) OVER-UNDER DERRINGERS, serial no's. 19 & L95193, IN A LATER CASE, type II (or model 3) variations for between 1888-1911, with 3in. barrels, raised ribs with integral fore-sights, the ribs signed 'REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION N.Y., plain receivers with swivelling barrel locks and spur triggers, central hammers and chequered hard-rubber semi birdshead grips, both pistols bearing a fair amount of an older blued refinish, each 5 1/4in. overall, complete with a later walnut case compartmented in the continental style for these pistols and with provision for storing twelve rounds of ammunition, complete with a pewter oil-bottle. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 898

SHARPS, USA FOR MANTON & CO., CALCUTTA A CASED .30 (RIMFIRE) FOUR-BARRELLED DERRINGER PISTOL, MODEL 'SHARPS PATENT', serial no. 3826, circa 1890, with blued Birmingham proved 3in. barrel-group, plain brass frame signed 'SHARP'S PATENT' in a circle around the hammer axis screw on the left hand side, the top half of the circle engraved as a garland, the left side of frame engraved in script 'MANTON & CO., CALCUTTA', centrally mounted blued hammer with rotary auto-indexing nose, smooth, possible replacement walnut grip and long bar push button opener, retaining a fair amount of original blued finish; together with an English market walnut case with burr veneered lid, the inner lid and tray compartmented and lined in blue baize and containing a lidded compartment and a cleaning rod compartment (lock escutcheon absent). Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 899

REMINGTON ARMS CO., USA A CASED 41 (RIMFIRE) OVER-UNDER VEST-PISTOL, MODEL 'DOUBLE DERRINGER', serial no. 510, type II (or model 3) variation for between 1888-1911, with re-plated 3in. barrels, raised rib with integral fore-sight, the rib signed 'REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION N.Y., re-plated receiver with plated barrel lock and spur trigger, central hammer and chequered hard-rubber semi birdshead grips, virtually all the renewed finish remaining, 5 1/4in. overall, complete with a later walnut case compartmented in the continental style for this pistol and with provision for storing seven rounds of ammunition. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 927

A NEW AND UNUSED LEATHER SHEEPSKIN-LINED DOUBLE GUNSLIP, with leather shoulder strap and brass fittings. † Please note this item is subject to 20% VAT on the hammer price.

Lot 929

JO YORATH A NEW AND UNUSED LEATHER FLEECE-LINED SINGLE GUNSLIP, with leather shoulder strap and brass fittings. † Please note this item is subject to 20% VAT on the hammer price.

Lot 930

JO YORATH A NEW AND UNUSED LEATHER FLEECE-LINED SINGLE GUNSLIP, with leather shoulder strap and brass fittings. † Please note this item is subject to 20% VAT on the hammer price.

Lot 616

A Philips infrared lamp, sold as a collectors item

Lot 558

A vintage reel to reel player AF together with a Stella turntable sold as collectors item

Lot 855

Replica Beretta Handgun. With slide out magazine, heavy metal feel. Dry firing action, takes inert shells in magazine. 22cm. NOTE! THIS GUN CAN ONLY BE SOLD TO THEATRICAL OR MILITARY RE-ANACTMENT PEOLPLE/GROUPS. A FULL DISCLAIMER MUST BE SIGNED WHEN PICKING UP THE ITEM.

Lot 423

A large Beechwood double wardrobe with twin sliding mirrored doors (164cm width, 214cm height, 62.5cm depth)Please note we cannot deliver this item.

Lot 1213

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PANELLED TWO DOOR CUPBOARD, width 110cm x depth 37cm x height 182cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1228

A VICTORIAN OAK MARBLE TOP CHEST OF FOUR LONG DRAWERS, width 97cm x depth 49cm x height 94cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1210

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY DUET FOOTSTOOL, on ball and claw cabriole legs, length 99cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1269

A GREEN PATTERNED WOOLLEN RUG, 240cm squared (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1202

A 20TH CENTURY FRENCH EBONISED AND GILT SAVONAROLA STOOL, with a bergère seat, length 118cm x depth 40cm x height 67cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1254

A 19TH CENTURY GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, with open foliate scrolls, frame 97cm x 82cm, mirror 70cm x 55cm (the item in this lot is the from a smokers property)

Lot 1227

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY THREE TIER BUFFET, width 82cm x depth 38cm x height 102cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1230

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND STRUNG CHEST OF TWO OVER TWO LONG DRAWERS, width 106cm x depth 46cm x height 80cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1247

A LOUIS XV STYLE WING BACK ARMCHAIR with a rounded back, width 74cm x depth 71cm x height 111cm (this does not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings fire Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling) (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1234

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK STOOL, on a wavy frame, and later brass casters, width 62cm x depth 56cm x height 50cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1212

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY GATE LEG TABLE, rounded leaves on padded legs, open length 148cm x closed length 55cm x depth 108cm x height 71cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1214

A METAL SPIRALLING STAIRCASE DISPLAY UNIT, diameter 51cm x height 134cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1223

A COOPERED EFFECT AND BRASS BANDED BUCKET, with a brass handle, diameter 31cm x height 36cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1249

AFTER PHILIPE STARCK FOR KARTELL, a clear louis ghost armchair, unsigned (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1224

A LOUIS XVI STYLE CIRCULAR LAMP TABLE, with a brown leather inlay, on triple cylindrical fluted legs, united by a concave stretcher (condition- stretcher damaged) (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1206

A VICTORIAN GREEN PAINTED PINE CHEST OF TWO SHORT OVER FOUR LONG DRAWERS, with ceramic handles, width 114cm x depth 54cm x height 122cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1204

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR, width 41cm x height 151cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1270

AN ETCHED GLASS VENETIAN STYLE WALL MIRROR, 40cm x 70cm, and two other wall mirrors (3) (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1241

A LATE VICTORIAN OAK SCROLL BACK CHAIR on metal casters (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1207

A VICTORIAN PINE HOUSEKEEPERS CUPBOARD, the double panelled cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, above two short and a single long drawer, width 139cm x depth 53cm x height 210cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1205

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY AND HERRINGBONE CROSSBANDED CHEST OF TWO SHORT OVER TWO LONG DRAWERS, on high bracket feet, width 97cm x depth 47cm x height 97cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1220

A GEORGIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the square hood enclosing a brass dial, with cherub spandrels, Arabic and Roman numerals, surrounding a subsidiary date aperture, signed James Crawshaw, Barnsley, on a plain trunk base (condition- original movement removed and replaced with electric movement, missing glazed door, raised on a further plinth) (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1245

A BEECH WINDSOR ARMCHAIR (Sd) (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1268

A GEORGIAN SOFA, in the manner of Howard & Sons, on square tapered mahogany legs, and brass casters, width 158cm x depth 73cm x height 80cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1229

A VICTORIAN PINE DRESSER, with a later top, width 168cm x depth 43cm x height 182cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1237

A HARDWOOD OPEN BOOKCASE with iron sides, width 90cm x depth 30cm x height 150cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1238

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TAPERED STOOL/BLANKET CHEST, width 74cm x depth 58cm x height 48cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1208

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY LADIES DESK, with four drawers, on cabriole legs, width 107cm x depth 53cm x height 78cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1242

A FRENCH BRASS 5FT BEDSTEAD (condition - unknown if complete, and dismantled) (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1248

A STAG MINSTREL 4FT6 BEDSTEAD (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1216

A LOUIS XV STYLE GILTWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE with a marble insert (condition-loose parts and other damage) (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1267

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LOUIS XVI BEECH FRAMED SOFA, width 153cm x depth 87cm x height 79cm (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 1201

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR with open armrests (the item in this lot is the remanence of a fire damaged property)

Lot 108

Roman coins x4 Emperors Claudius- Domitian, Trajan 14AD-117AD. These following lots are as found by a metal detectorist over many years and the item descriptions given are ones he has given. Most from the Norfolk area. Anyone wishing to view these coins in person an appointment can be arranged

Lot 965

Wooden Steps ( sold as decorative / display item only )

Lot 106

4x French jetton 15thc -mours head, Charles v11of France 1422, 1/2 ECV. These following lots are as found by a metal detectorist over many years and the item descriptions given are ones he has given. Most from the Norfolk area. Anyone wishing to view these coins in person an appointment can be arranged

Lot 107

x4 Nurenburg jettans 16th oct 1490/1550. These following lots are as found by a metal detectorist over many years and the item descriptions given are ones he has given. Most from the Norfolk area. Anyone wishing to view these coins in person an appointment can be arranged

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