A lot of John Hill farm and civilian accessories including rare No. 413 Covered Country Seat, oblong (3), and round (2), corn stacks, small stack (2), well with bucket, open, and closed, dove cotes, seats (6), short (3), and long ladder, rabbit hutch (2), hen coop, kennel, pig sty, beehives (2), mile stones (2), DAIRY FARM sign, stepladder, punt, other items (8), generally G, 4 P, (41),
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Ten various die-cast toys from the 1920's and '30's including a lorry made by Louis Marx, a black police car made by Crescent, a fire ladder made by Crescent,a dump truck made by Condon, a lorry made by Meccano, a wind-up milk float made by Chad Valley, a blue sports car Dinky Toy, a large orange lorry Dinky Toy, a blue tractor made by Timpo Toys and a blue race car to Timpo Toys
4 Corgi Chipperfields Circus vehicles(1300g)Corgi Majors Articulated Horse Box with five horses, all three doors intact, with Bedford Tractor unit Red cab and chassis.Corgi Majors International Truck (damage to ladder mechanism) with Corgi Majors Animal Cage 'Polar Bears' with two Polar BearsCorgi Toys Smith's Karrier Van 'Chipperfields Booking Office'Chips and scratches on eachNo boxes - Condition Report - Fair
Moore (Merrill) Notes and Poems, signed presentation inscription from the author, original buckram, 1940 § Petievich (Gerald) To Live and Die in LA, original boards, dust-jacket, 1984 § Dodson (Owen) Powerful Long Ladder, original boards, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, 1946 § Chisholm (Hugh J.) White Horses, original cloth, spine faded, slip-case (browned), Ahshlar Press, 1932, first editions, New York; and c.150 others, mostly American literature, v.s. (c.150)
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS The armchairs 94cm high, 62cm wide, 53.5cm deep; the others 93cm high, 56cm wide, 51cm deep Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW The below condition report is the only one available. Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions commensurate with age and use Splits, chips, cracks and losses to wooden frames, notably to the upper back of one armchair, to the panelling on front of same chair and to the feet of all chairs The varnish to the legs of chairs shows signs of wear and losses Fraying, marks and wear to upholstery seat covers Some joints don't fit flush and some loose Some old repairs, see images The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FLIGHT OF PINE HOUSE-KEEPER'S STEPS CIRCA 1900 Of 'A' frame design, with flat top above four further steps 120cm high, 35cm wide, 93cm deep overall (open) Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW The below condition report is the only one available. Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use The steps with signs of age and use including rubbing, wear, dirt, signs of old woodworm to the frame including filler, metal hinges with pitting and signs of age and use The rope to the base also with signs of age and use PLEASE NOTE: Dreweatts can make no comments or guarantees as to the usability or load bearing capacity of these steps, they are sold as a country-house type furnishing item only and not as a ladder The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly.PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION. Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of loose and playworn Triang Minic clockwork vehicles, comprising nine tinplate examples to include Fire Engine with brass bell and plastic ladder, Dust Cart, Minic Transport Delivery Van, Flatbed Truck, Streamlined Tourer, Steam Roller, Vauxhall Town Coupe, Roadster and Ford Saloon, and three plastic examples to include Standard Vanguard, Post Office Telephones Van and Morris Saloon (12). Together with a Penguin key
Rare Swedish 12.7mm M.1860/64/68 rolling block rifle, serial number 5243, 32inch barrel repurposed from the M.1860/64 Hagstrom rifle, fitted with folding ladder sight, secured by three bands which contain the cleaning rod. The action is stamped with 1872 date as well as a Crowned CB for the Carlsborg Armoury. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18. 123cm long The rifle is in average general condition showing signs of age and a working life. The bore has a reasonably crisp rifling pattern but there are some small occasional pitting marks on the lands scattered throughout. The action works correctly and positively. The metalwork generally has some scattered pitting spots dotted throughout, there are very small traces of colour case hardening and original finish still remains. The woodwork has scratches, stains and dents but no splits or repairs. There is one large dented area to the wrist of the stock obscuring the rifle serial number partially. The screw heads show signs of being worked. The barrel bands are a little loose and felt spacers have been added in to tighten things up.
Volunteer MkIII .577 Snider rifle said to have been Frederic Greener's personal rifle, 39inch barrel secured by three bands, with three groove rifling fitted with barleycorn front sight with clip-on spring steel cover and folding ladder rear sight with clip on cover stamped 'Snider' with RD mark, the MkIII breech with Birmingham proof marks, crowned AS inspection stamps and Snider's Patent arrow cipher, plain double line border engraved lock with traces of colour case harden, the stock unusually chequered with fine interlacing panels and fitted with brass furniture.The Vendor bought this rifle from Greenjacket antiques who supplied the following information with the rifle.Provenance: The following information was kindly supplied by Mr Graham Greener of W.W. Greener Frederic Greener (1872 - 1949) Frederic Greener was the youngest of W W Greener's sons to become involved with gunmaking. Like his elder brother William Oliver he was not really interested in guns; but like his brothers before him he completed his apprenticeship in the factory and worked alongside the other craftsmen. One of Fred's passions was chemistry and he spent many years blacking and browning gun barrels to obtain the very fine figures in damascus barrels and the deep blue-black sheen of properly blacked steel barrels. He became an accomplished chemist and during a varied career he invented synthetic 'Rosin' a resin which was cast into egg shaped pieces and used on the bows of violins. This was as a result of another of his interests - he was an accomplished musician. Like his brother Harry he was also an inventor and patented several inventions relating to guns. His first was for an adaptor for miniature rifle ammunition 1904 and this was followed by two more patents in 1905 the first for a safety device and the second for the 'Nomisguard'. This device slid over the end of the barrels of a double gun to provide protection from hot barrels during rapid shooting. It had two 'ears' one on either side of each barrel designed to concentrate the shooter's aim for bird shooting. In 1907 he invented an offset barrel conversion which enabled rim fire ammunition to be used in a centre fire rifle. His last invention involving guns came in 1909 for a folding rear sight for rifles. Fred was a keen shot and represented his country on several occasions. In W W Greener's book The British Miniature Rifle published in 1908 there is a picture showing the target with ten shots made by Fred Greener at the International match between England and Australia in 1907. Fred also won the Daily Mirror Championship Cup in 1907 - both matches were won with W W Greener rifles of course! In the early 1890s cycling became very fashionable and Fred became a keen cyclist so his father eventually set him up with his own bicycle business. This was carried on in Edmund Street quite near to the W W Greener factory so that Fred could take advantage of the various machines and workshops to make the parts required for bicycle manufacture. Fred did not make bicycles for very long and soon returned St Mary's Row to work for his father again. He continued at the factory for many years being associated with the various improvements to rifles and rifle sights working closely with Harry Greener on these inventions. He died in 1949 after a short illness. This Snider target rifle originally belonged to Fred and although it was not made in the Greener factory it was chequered by Fred and used by him in target shooting competitions. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out. 139cm long The rifle is in excellent general condition. The bore is is mint without fault or pitting. There is some very light speckling that can be seen around the breech block and chamber area. The lock works correctly with a strong spring, there is some very light speckling that can be seen within the colour case hardening. The metal finish is good and largely still all present, starting to fade in small areas. The cleaning rod is possibly a replacement as it carries an engraved military unit mark which you wouldn't expect to see on a privately owned firearm.
Thomas Turner Martini Henry .577/450 rifle, 32inch barrel secured by two bands, one of which is fitted with bayonet lug, folding ladder sight, the receiver engraved Thomas Turner, Fisher Street, Birmingham, the stock stamped with maker's roundel. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.126cm long The rifle is in very good general condition with only small signs of use and most of the original bluing present. The bore is excellent with a strong rifling pattern and bright shine. The action works correctly with a positive lock up and very strong sounding mainspring. The stock has some dents, scratches and marks but nothing defacing.
Martini Henry .303 smooth bore shotgun serial number NVN, 30inh barrel with folding ladder sight, now smooth bored with Birmingham proof marks, originally a .577/450 MkII and rechambered for .303 rifle in 1899, with Enfield VR stamps to the action.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED. 118cm long
Deactivated Maxim 7.62 M.1910 belt fed heavy machine gun on carriage, with 28inch barrel surrounded by water cooled shroud, side cocking lever and folding ladder sight, the Sokolov carriage complete with shield, arrow and hexagon arsenal stamp and date for 1944. Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required.142cm long
Portuguese contract Steyr Mannlicher M.1896 bolt action 6.5x53R rifle smooth bored to be a shotgun serial number B3465, 3inch barrel with Birmingham proof mark, secured by two bands and fitted with a folding ladder sight, the receiver stamped 402, the magazine with floor plate welded in to reduce capacity to three rounds maximum.Note, the gun has been smooth bored but retains the original chamber consequently it still qualifies for Section 58(2) Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out. 129cm long
Swedish Mauser 6.5 x 55mm bolt action rifle, serial number 301121, the bolt and butt plate marked 121, the magazine floor plate and barrel bands bear different numbers, 30 inch barrel with folding ladder rear sight and London proof marks, the breech marked Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori and dated 1912. UK RFD OR A FIREARMS LICENCE WITH CORRECT VARIATION 6.5mm RIFLE REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.126cm long
Parker Hale .451 percussion muzzle loading rifle, serial number H506, 32inch barrel with folding ladder sight secured by two bands, Birmingham proof marks, the lock stamped with a crown and PH, figured chequered stock with brass furniture. Fitted with a leather sling. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .451 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.125cm long The rifle shows signs of a fair amount of use. The metal finish is rubbed, scratched and worn in places and the stock has lost alot of finish. The bore has some light speckling that can be seen within the narrow grooves of the rifling, this might be a build up of muck or corrosion. There is a small patch of light pitting a few inches back from the muzzle within the bore. The action works correctly with a strong spring. The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are some scratches and dents.
Remington .43 Spanish rolling block single shot carbine smooth bored, no serial number, 24.5inch barrel secured by one band, fitted with folding ladder sight and stamped Modelo Argentino 1879 EN, Remington roll marks to the barrel tang.Note, the gun has been smooth bored but retains the original chamber consequently it still qualifies for Section 58(2) Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18. 102cm long The carbine has had the rifling polished out and is now a smooth bore. The bore is bright with only minor shadows of pitting. The action works correctly with a strong spring. There is pitting and surface corrosion throughout the whole exterior of the metalwork. Some of the screw heads are chewed from an attempt to take the screws out. The forend looks like it has been refinished however the stock looks like it is original finish. There is a split line running away from the upper tang into the butt, despite this the stock seems stable within this area.
Enfield .577 Snider rifle, 32inch barrel with three groove rifling, stamped 'steel' secured by three bands and fitted with folding ladder sight, the lock stamped with a crown and VR, as well as Enfield 1869 MkIIl breech block, the stock stamped '2CB 6.89'Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.137cm longThe rifle is in good original overall condition. The bore is excellent, bright and shiny with no signs of pitting. The action works correctly with a strong spring and the breech block lock up is positive. Metal finish is good with alot of the original blue remaining and traces of colour case harden to the lock. There is some signs of light pitting to areas of the outside of the barrel and some of the barrel bands and fittings. The stock has a repaired chip to the toe of the butt, outside of this there are no other repairs or splits. There are some dents and marks to the woodwork as can be seen from the images online.
Martini Henry .577 smooth bored shotgun, no serial number, 32inch barrel secured by two bands, one of which is fitted with bayonet lug, folding ladder sight, with Birmingham nitro proof marks for .577/450 smooth.Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out. 125cm long The gun is in worn tired condition. The rifling has been removed and the gun reproofed as smooth bore. The metal finish is pitted all over. The action works correctly with a strong sounding spring. The lever is slighlty loose and rattles from side to side. The cleaning rod is missing. The wood has lots of dents marks etc. The toe of the stock has been chipped away. The butt stock does not mate up tightly to the action and there is a gap at this join area. One sling swivel has been replaced.
Indian 18 bore matchlock musket, 25inch sighted barrel with flaring muzzle secured by four bands, the stock stamped 1904. P53 percussion three band .577 musket by London Arms company, 39 inch barrel smooth bored barrel fitted with ladder sights, the lock stamped crown VR and dated 1861, brass furniture, the trigger guard numbered 1251.117cm long
Spencer model 1865 50 calibre rimfire repeating carbine, serial number 18217, 20inch barrel with folding ladder sight, the receiver stamped Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. Boston Mass. Pat'd March 1860, the receiver and stock fitted with saddle ring and bar, the walnut butt fitted with sling swivel and magazine tube to the butt plate. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.94cm long The rifle is in below-average condition with some heavy pitting scattered throughout. The bore has some pitting and surface corrosion mainly ahead of the chamber but also throughout the grooves within the rest of the tube. The front sight blade has been worn away, the rear sight sping has been replaced. The action works correctly with a strong spring and reasonably positive lock-up. The stock has some dents, scratches, and marks, there is a split to each side of the butt which as been repaired, there is some filler within this area. There is some chipping and marks around the butt plate join as well as some small losses to the forend.
Mauser M1871/84 bolt action rifle 11 x 60R / .43 calibre, matching serial numbers 4494, 30.5" barrel fitted with folding ladder sight, the receiver stamped with Spandau Arsenal mark as well as the royal cypher of Frederick Wilhelm IV, dated 1886, the stock bearing inspectors stamps, the butt plate bearing unit mark 3GGR R354. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.130cm long
Martini Henry MkII .577/450 rifle and bayonet, the action has later added non-original Crown VR mark and 1876 stamps, the new wood stock set has added Enfield roundell to butt with later issue stamps added in the late 20th century, 32inch barrel fitted with ladder rear sight and secured by two bands incorporating bayonet lug, Neapolese issue markings to the barrel, together with a socket bayonet. THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information. The bayonet can be removed from the lot should the rifle only be posted to the buyer. Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.126cm long The rifle is in good refinished condition and currently looks very presentable. The bore has some very light speckled pitting but this is only on the surface and does not affect the strong rifling pattern. The action works as correctly and positively. There is some pitting marks to the edge of the barrel where is meets the wood as well as to other areas such as the barrel bands. The stock has some light dents, marks and scratches but no splits or repairs. Please note, the Crown VR stampings to this rifle have been added later to enhance the value of the rifle.
Winchester P14 .303 bolt action rifle, serial number W216842 to bolt and receiver, W Stamp for Winchester manufacture, 26 inch barrel, fitted with a folding ladder sight to the receiver and a volley sights to the side of the stock, the butt stamped with a broad arrow, star and Pat14. Birmingham nitro-proof marks. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .303 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.118cm long
Armi Sport .44 Russian Spencer rifle, serial number M0122, 20 inch barrel secured by one band and fitted with a folding ladder sight, Italian proof marks, the colour case hardened action is fitted with a saddle ring, the stock with a single sling swivel.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .44 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED. 94cm long
Enfield Snider .577 breech-loading cavalry carbine, 19inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sight, stamped 'Steel' and secured by one band, MkIII breech block, the lock stamped with a Crown and VR, along with Enfield 1871, numerous War Department and inspectors stamps, the butt stamped with Enfield roundel and fitted with brass butt plate containing sprung trap. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.94cm long
Parker Hale .451 percussion muzzle loading rifle, serial number 1222, 32inch barrel with folding ladder sight secured by two bands, Birmingham proof marks, the lock stamped with a crown and PH, figured chequered stock with brass furniture. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .451 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED. 125.5cm long The rifle is in good presentable general condition with some light signs of use. The bore has a crisp looking rifling pattern, there is some very light corrosion that can be seen between the edges of the lands and grooves but this would probably clean up with a good scrub of a wire brush. The action works correctly with a positive spring. There is some very light speckled marks that can be seen on the lock plate. The stock has some light scratches and handling marks but is generally in very good order with no splits or repairs.
Lee Enfield No.4 .410 smooth bore single shot shotgun serial number B118089 to bolt and wrist joint, 24.5inch barrel, with folding ladder rear sight and standard fittings and furniture, the wrist joint dated 1943. Floor plate welded into the action to reduce the gun's capacity to one round maximum.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED.
Remington .30-06 Model 1903 smooth bore bolt action shotgun, serial number 3097496, 25inch barrel with folding ladder sight, Birmingham proof marks, floor plate welded into the action to reduce the guns capacity to three rounds maximum.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED. 112cm long The gun is in tired worn dark condition. Ideally the gun could do with a complete strip and clean up as it is currently in poor general state. The bore is bright and shiny with no signs of pitting, there are some very faint lines that can be seen from where the rifling once was. The action works correctly and ejects an empty case. The striker spring does not feel as strong and positive as it could be. The metal work generally has some wear, scratches and marks as well as some light corrosion. The stock is dark and scratched and could do with a good clean up. There are two areas of spliced in wood either side of the action. There is a split running out from the tang of the action into the wrist of the wood.
P53 percussion three band .577 musket by Barnett London, 39 inch barrel with three groove rifling, fitted with folding ladder sights, stamped with sold-out-of-service arrows, the lock stamped with a crown and Tower, the stock fitted with brass furniture. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.140cm long The rifle is very worn from a hard working life. The bore has some light pitting, the rifling however is almost worn away. The action works correctly with a strong spring. The nipple has been replaced. There is overall pitting to the rifle in varying states, some parts having more pitting than others. The stock has a strange chip below the lock. There are some dents and scratches throughout the woodwork.
P14 Winchester .303 bolt action rifle made up to be a WWI sniper rifle, serial number 211064, 26inch sighted barrel, the stock with forward volley sight, the receiver with folding ladder sight and fitted with an original Periscopic Prism Pattern 18 scope bearing the replacement serial number also seen on the receiver of the rifle, the top mounts are original, the lower mounts could possibly be original. This rifle has recently had a replacement firing pin and the headspace checked by Richard Stork, Devizes Gunsmith UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .303 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.
Deactivated WW2 Commonwealth No 4 Rifle .303, 25 1/4 inch barrel. Front sight with protective ears. Blackened breech with rear mounted ladder sight. Side with maker code for "Savage U.S.A". Turn down bolt handle. Blackened steel trigger guard and removable magazine. Polished wooden butt with brass butt plate. Polished, three section forend secured by two blackened steel barrel bands. Khaki webbing rifle sling . Complete with Current deactivation certificate . Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Deactivated Contract AK47 Kalashnikov Sub Machine Gun7.62 mm, 16 1/4 inch barrel with front hooded sight. Top mounted gas port. Rear body with ladder sight. Pressed steel top cover. Right side cocking handle. Rear blued, pressed steel folding butt. Wooden pistol grip. Steel trigger guard and blued magazine. Composite, two part forend. Steel ramrod. Complete with current cert. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Deactivated WW2 Third Reich German K98 Rifle7.92 mm, 23 3/4 inch barrel. Front blade sight. Rear ladder sight. Breech marked "S/237" dated 1937. Turn down bolt handle. Steel trigger guard and magazine floor plate. Polished wooden full stock and top hand guard. Pressed steel butt plate and barrel bands. Complete with current cert. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Deactivated WW2 Third Reich German K98 Rifle7.92 mm, 23 3/4 inch, blackened barrel. Front blade sight with hood. Rear ladder sight. Blackened breech marked "DOT 1944". Turn down bolt handle. Pressed steel trigger guard and magazine floor plate. Polished wooden full stock and top hand guard. Steel butt plate and barrel bands. Complete with current cert. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

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