2006 Land Rover Defender 90 TD5 Transmission: manualMileage:79100The Land Rover Defender was developed in the 1980s from the original Land Rover series that was launched at the Amsterdam Motor Show in April 1948. This four-wheel drive vehicle was the British equivalent of the American Willys Jeep. Built using a steel ladder chassis and aluminium bodywork the Defender gained a worldwide reputation for ruggedness and versatility. The L316 Defender 90 model was manufactured between 2002 until 2007. The Td5 was fitted with a turbocharged, inline five-cylinder, diesel engine producing 120bhp at 4,200 rpm with the power transmitted to the road by a €˜all-wheel drive' system with a five-speed gearbox. The chassis details responsible for road holding and handling include a rigid axle, coil springs, anti-roll bar front suspension and De Dion axle. Coil springs, anti-roll bar rear suspension. The Td5 braking system includes vented discs at the front and solid brake discs to the rear.This excellent, two owners from new example, is one of the last Land Rover Defender 90 Td5 supplied new in 2006. Purchased by the current owner in 2010 it has been fully maintained and serviced, very year, by a Land Rover main dealer until 2020 when it had a major service by a Land Rover specialists less than 2500 miles ago. In 2018 the tyres were replaced and still appear like new. When he purchased the Td5 a slight crack was discovered in the engine block, a new unstamped, engine was supplied and fitted by Land Rover under warranty, since the new engine was fitted it has done 26,000 miles. This 90 Td5 hardtop is finished in green with a white roof and has recently been retrimmed in county tweed. It is fitted with a Thatcham Alarm system and is supplied with a V5 registration document, an MoT test certificate which expires in August 2023, the complete handbook pack which contains the service book and continuation service book and a large file with old MoT's, invoices and other documents. This Land Rover is in new, showroom condition and it would be difficult to find one so well maintained and serviced.
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J.W. Benson - A diamond set cocktail watch, circa 1950, the signed circular cream coloured dial, 12mm diameter, with gold coloured quatre Arabic numerals and hands, 17 jewel mechanical crown wind ETA movement calibre 2412, case, 17mm diameter, front bezel and lugs pavé set with a total of 36 'single' cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.70ct, verso hinged at 12 o'clock, plain and satin finished, interior stamped PLATINUM numbered 12, on a later white gold facetted brick link bracelet by 'Wristwear' terminating in a three stage ladder clasp, London hallmarks for 9ct gold 1963, overall length, 19cm, 18g gross ex movement and presented in the original signed case lined in cream satin and black velvet
21 Boxed Corgi diecast model trucks to include 7 x Superhaulers (TY86903, 59509, 59570, etc), 4 x Corgi Trucks (2 x 1168, 1146, 1167), Race Image Racing Transporter ltd edn, London Brick ltd edn 26401, Bishop's Move Europe TY86712, Bypost Cresta 97912, American Lafrance Aerial Ladder Truck 97320, etc (diecast ex, boxes gd to vg) (2 boxes)
JAEGER LECOULTREAN 18 CARAT GOLD BRACELET WATCH, NO. A919512, LONDON 1963 IMPORT MARKMovement: Cal. K818/C, manual windCase: 18 carat gold case, snap case back, import mark for London 1963Dial: SilveredBracelet: Kutchinsky 18 carat gold brick link bracelet with ladder snap clasp, hallmarked London 1962 Size: 32mm, bracelet 16.5cmSigned: Case, dial and movement signed Jaeger LeCoultre, clasp signed KutchinskyAccessories: NoneCondition Report: Movement: Cal. K818/C, manual windCase: 18 carat gold case, snap case back, import mark for London 1963Dial: SilveredBracelet: Kutchinsky 18 carat gold brick link bracelet with ladder snap clasp, hallmarked London 1962 Size: 32mm, bracelet 16.5cmSigned: Case, dial and movement signed Jaeger LeCoultre, clasp signed KutchinskyAccessories: NoneMovement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to have noticeable marks and scratches. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Crack to the glass at 6 o'clockCase shows light scratches and marks. Crown screws down and has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet has light scratches and some signs of light stretching to links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 16.5cm including case.73g grossThis lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
DUKEA GOLD COLOURED CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH, NO. 7011, CIRCA 1950Movement: Landeron cal. 248, manual wind chronographCase: Gold coloured case, screw down case back, stamped with a poinçon, French eagles head mark Dial: Silvered Bracelet: Gold coloured woven bracelet with ladder snap clasp, stamped with a poinçonSize: 37mm, bracelet 17.5cmSigned: DialAccessories: NoneCondition Report: The chronograph counts one minute, but has not been tested further due to time constraints. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show noticeable marks and tarnishing. Glass has scratches and marks. Case shows light scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches and marking. Bracelet appears to be slightly distorted Clasp is currently functioning and shows light scratches and marks. Bracelet measures approximately 18cm including case.78g grossThis lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.comCondition Report Disclaimer
A gentlemen's 18ct gold Omega 'Constellation' mechanical bracelet watch, c.1970,inspired by the Andrew Grima 'About Time' collection. A square cut cornered case, 28mm diameter, with a brushed champagne dial, quarter batons and black lacquered hands. A deep bevelled synthetic sapphire crystal, with textured and incised case decoration, with a cabochon tiger's eye crown. An integral twisted hoop and knot link bracelet, with an adjustable ladder clasp with decorated cover. Import hallmark London 1973. No. 711.1856. 94.94g Hand engraved initials to the case back C.J.E. Case, Omega case, no outer box or papers. 170mm longThis case has not been opened.In 1969, Omega commissioned Anglo-Italian jewellery designer Andrew Grima to design a collection of watches - the 'About Time' collection. The collection was released in 1970 at Goldsmiths Hall in London to great acclaim. Signature Grima elements include the use of textured gold, unconventional stones and powerful sculptural design. Based on the success of this range, Omega later produced their own designs inspired by Andrew Grima’s collection.Buying this second-hand wristwatch could save up to 0.8 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportReplacement crown/original in the case, but the same.Scratches to the glass.Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Clasp secure.Tarnish to case back.Hands adjust and move correctly.This case has not been opened as there appears to be a hairline fracture to one of the screw tabs to the back of the case.
A gentlemen's 18ct gold Collingwood mechanical strap watch, c.1970,with a later gold bracelet. A cushion shaped case 27.80mm diameter, with a stepped bezel, champagne dial, with diagonal burgundy stripes to one half, with black hands. A later narrow Milanese bracelet fitted with a Florentine finish and ladder snap clasp. Marked 18CT. Hand engraved initials to the case back C.J.E. A case by Collingwood. No papers. 160mm long, 51.22gBuying this second-hand wristwatch could save up to 0.8 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportNot running, does not wind or tick even when gently shaken.Hands do not adjust.Noticeable scratches and marks.Tarnished. Probable ladies bracelet.A section removed to shorten the bracelet was then added back in at a later date. Noticeable join.
A gentlemen's 18ct gold Jean Renet diamond set mechanical bracelet watch, c.1980,with rectangular case 24.80mm wide. A black lacquered dial with gold sword hands and lines of eight cut diamonds, grain set to each bezel. An integral cylindrical bar link tapered bracelet with a ladder snap clasp, and Swiss assay marks. Case no. 1196369. ETA movement 2512. Interior to case no. 389. Hand engraved initials to the case back C.J.E. 170mm long, 72.51g, and spare links, 8.66g. A case by Shackman.Buying this second-hand wristwatch could save up to 0.8 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Hands adjust and move correctly.Scratches and marks consistent with its age. Clasp secure.
A gentlemen's 18ct white gold Patek Philippe 'Calatrava' automatic bracelet watch, 35mm diameter with a silvered dial and baton hour markers, to hobnail bezel. An exhibition 'skeleton' case back to integral slightly tapering link bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Common control mark. Model no. 5120/1G-001, movement no. 5658168/4595142, calibre no. 240. 202mm long, 105.30g. With spare links, box, outer case, paperwork, the certificate of origin dated 24/12/2012, and purchase receipt from Mappin & WebbBuying this second-hand wristwatch could save up to 0.8 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.No apparent damage or marks to dial.Surface marks/scratches to case and bracelet.Bracelet a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.
A ladies' 18ct gold Watches of Switzerland mechanical bracelet watch, a square case 15mm diameter, with a rectangular silvered dial, signed W of S, and baton hour markers. An integral tapering Milanese bracelet to ladder snap clasp. Import hallmark London 1966. Calibre no. 2442, case no. 2931. 170mm long, 37.16g, with a Watches of Switzerland pouchBuying this second-hand wristwatch could save up to 0.8 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Discolouration, scratches and pitting to dial.Scratches to acrylic crystal.Some kinks/dents to the bracelet.Surface marks/scratches to gold.Clasp secure.Wear to the gilding on the crown.No box or paperwork.
A ladies' 18ct gold International Watch Company mechanical bracelet watch, a blue enamel dial with baton hour markers, to case and integral tapered bracelet with incised decoration, to ladder snap clasp. Import hallmark London 1972, stamped IWC. Serial no. 2059084, calibre no. C.412, case no. 2034528. 170mm long, 42.58gBuying this second-hand wristwatch could save up to 0.8 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Some scratches and marks to dial.Surface marks/scratches to case and bracelet.No box or papers.
A ladies' 18ct gold Omega mechanical bracelet watch, c.1966,with a circular 24mm case. A champleve dial with raised gilt and black batons and hands, and an integral woven bracelet with a textured finish and ladder snap clasp. Import hallmark London 1966. Model no. BA711.829. 175mm long, 55.13g. No case or outer box. Original guarantee dated 1970Buying this second-hand wristwatch could save up to 0.8 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Hands adjust and move correctly.Some dust and fibres under the glass.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.
SEVEN BOXED DIE-CAST MATCHBOX SERIES MODEL VEHICLES, to include a Ford Refuse Truck no. 7, orange cab, grey and silver tipper, moving parts, good condition with spots of wear, box has sticker to one panel, slightly discolored box, a Pipe Truck, no. 10, red cab and flatbed, with six grey pipes, box misshapen, a Refuse Truck no. 15, blue cab, price sticker to the top, grey tipper has loss to paint on sharp edges, parts moving, box is very distressed, one end panel loose, tape to the other, a Cement Truck no. 26, orange in colour, discoloured in parts, sticker to the front of the box and some areas of damage to the sides of the box, a Land Rover Fire Truck no. 57, price sticker again the end panel, discoloured red paint, ladder to the top, a Alvis Stalwart no. 61, painted white with yellow canopy, some wear to BP Exploration stickers on side of truck, and a Mercedes Coach no. 68, orange and white in colour, box has a price sticker to the end and loss to blue colour on side panel
A lady's vintage diamond set platinum Glycine cocktail watch, the circular white dial with Arabic numerals, diamond set bezel and lugs, stamped 'PLAT' to inside cover, 15mm diameter, upon a 9ct white gold snake link strap with folding ladder snap clasp, marks for 'PG' London 1971, overall length 17cm, together with a further diamond set cocktail watch, the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals and outer seconds track, set to a white metal tonneau shaped case set with rose cut diamonds, 25mm x 11mm, upon a plain polished oval bangle, stamped '9ct' (at fault) (2) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Glycine watch ticks when wound. Weight 13.1gmsRectangular example ticks when would. Weight 14.1gms
A lady's vintage 9ct gold Rotary Maximus cocktail watch, the circular cream dial with Arabic and baton markers, set to a plain polished 9ct gold case, 21 jewels movement, case with marks for London 1955, 18mm diameter, upon a 9ct gold cast floral link strap, suspending a St Christopher pendant, with folding ladder snap clasp, length 16.2cm, weight (excluding movement) 10.6gms, together with a ladies vintage Lucerne wristwatch, the square dial with paste gemstone markers, set to a diamond shaped clasp set with red gemstones, stamped '14K' to reverse, manual wind movement, case 22mm x 18mm, upon a gold plated strap (2) (at fault) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A lady’s vintage 9ct gold Tissot wristwatch, round pearlescent dial with baton markers, set to a plain polished case, 20mm diameter, set to an integral strap, folding ladder snap clasp, 15.8cm long, weight 19.8gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A 19th century fruit wood ladder back country chair, the turned arms enclosing a later upholstered drop-in seat, raised upon legs of square section united by an 'H' cross stretcher, 87cm high, along with an Edwardian oak elbow tub chair, with an upholstered back rest and serpentine seat, raised upon bobbin turned front supports, 80cm high (2)
A set of six oak ladder back chairs with drop in rush seats (4+2)/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
STEYR MANNLICHER, AUSTRIA AN 8x56R STRAIGHT-PULL BOLT-ACTION SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'M95', serial no. 3940W, dated for 1917, with 31in. barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, blued receiver with brushed bright straight-pull bolt, the receiver bridge marked 'STEYR M95', walnut full-stock, iron furniture including integral magazine housing, two barrel bands, the front with stacking spike and fitted with a British canvas sling. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS, USA A .22LR 'FIRST MODEL 1885 HIGH-WALL MUSKET' FALLING-BLOCK RIFLE, serial no. 102356, circa 1906, 28in. nitro barrel, the top of the barrel roll-stamped 'MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. - NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A. PAT. OCT. 7. 1879. -', ramp-mounted folding blade fore-sight, Buffington Hotchkiss style elevating ladder rear-sight, the top-tang fitted with a London Small Arms Co. Ltd. No. 2A adjustable peep-sight, slab-sided high-wall receiver with triggerguard forming the underlever and operating the falling block and central hammer (firing pin missing), top tang stamped 'PAT. OCT. 7TH 79. - WINCHESTER - TRADE MARK.', (some losses from peep sight fittings), retaining some original blued finish and traces of colour-hardening, walnut butt-stock of carbine form, three-quarter length fore-end with two barrel bands, the underside fitted with a cleaning rod, iron furniture including heel-plate, nose-cap and sling swivels, 13 1/4in. pull, weight 8lb. 11oz.. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS, USA A .22LR 'SECOND MODEL 1885 HIGH-WALL MUSKET' FALLING-BLOCK RIFLE, serial no. 116873, circa 1915, 28in. nitro barrel, roll stamped to the left-hand side 'MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A. PAT. OCT. 7. 1879.', Lyman tunnel fore-sight with interchangeable element, Krag-Jorgensen Model 1901 type special micro adjustable folding ladder rear-sight, slab-sided high-wall receiver with triggerguard forming the underlever and operating the falling block and central hammer, top tang stamped 'REG. IN U.S. PATT. OFF. WINCHESTER TRADE MARK.', retaining some original blued finish and colour-hardening, walnut butt-stock of carbine form, three-quarter length fore-end with finger grooves and single barrel-band, iron furniture including heel-plate, nose-cap and sling swivels, 13 1/4in. pull, weight 8lb. 11oz.. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS A SCARCE .30-40 (KRAG) 'MODEL 1895' LEVER-ACTION CARBINE WITH LYMAN PATENT PEEP-SIGHT, serial no. 425099, one of only 950 manufactured in 1931, with blued round 22in. barrel, ramp and blade fore-sight, folding ladder rear-sight, blued step-sided receiver fitted with a dedicated Lyman Patent peep-sight, exposed hammer, saddle-ring, walnut butt-stock and splinter fore-end, integral box magazine and single iron barrel-band, much finish remaining. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A 14-BORE & .577 PERCUSSION CAPE-RIFLE WITH 'TROPHY RIB', SIGNED JOHN HAYTON, serial no. 1216, circa 1856, with browned damascus 29 1/2in. side by side barrels, the broad top-rib signed behind the rear-sight 'JOHN HAYTON GRAHAM'S TOWN 1216', the section of rib forwards of the rear-sight graduated in one inch increments for measuring trophies, the sides grooved for an auxiliary ladder sight (absent), dove-tailed fore-sight, blued four leaf 'African' rear-sight with platinum lines to each blade and a further standing notch, engraved breech-blocks with percussion fences, borderline and scroll engraved colour-hardened long top-tang, borderline and scroll engraved bar-action unsigned locks, scroll engraved en-suite hammers, chequered walnut half-stock with large rectangular patch-box to right hand side of butt, the lid engraved with stags, smooth iron heel-plate with top-spur engraved with border and scrolls, engraved trigger-guard bow with plain lower tang, plain ramrod thimbles and probable original ramrod.
A RARE .577 PATTERN 1853 3RD MODEL PERCUSSION VOLUNTEER RIFLE SIGNED MURCOTT WITH MAJOR NUTHALL'S RIFLING, CIRCA 1860, no visible serial number, with 39in. London proofed barrel rifles with Major Nuthall's four grooves rifling of rounded form, block and blade front-sight and standard Enfield pattern ladder rear-sight, borderline engraved lock marked to centre 'MURCOTT / 68 HAYMARKET, LONDON, SW.', full walnut stock fitted with borderline engraved and decorated iron mounts.
A .577 PATTERN 1860 TWO BAND PERCUSSION VOLUNTEER RIFLE SIGNED JNO. DICKSON, EDINBURGH, serial no CA86, with 33in. Birmingham proofed barrel rifled with five grooves, block and blade front-sight and P53 style ladder rear-sight fitted with a bayonet lug at muzzle, border line engraved lock signed in the centre 'JNO. DICKSON & SON EDINBURGH', iron mounted figured full walnut stock, the comb of the butt and the underside both stamped 'CA. 86', probably a volunteer unit I.D., a typical short rifle made for private sale to the volunteers by one of Scotland's top makers, complete with sling swivels, rod missing.
A .577 ENFIELD PATTERN 1853 2ND MODEL THREE BAND PERCUSSION SERVICE RIFLE OF THE INDIAN MUTINY, CIRCA 1857, serial no. 524, with 39in. barrel stamped with Ordnance proofs at breech and inscribed with Hindi symbols, block and blade front-sight with ladder rear-sight, the lock stamped with the usual Crown V.R. cypher on the tail and '1857 / TOWER' to the centre together with Ordnance inspection stamps, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, the right butt bearing a faint 'W.D' mark, large well executed repair to butt, complete with sling swivels and original rammer with swell and cupped end.
A .50 SMITHS PATENT CAPPING BREECH LOADING CARBINE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, CIRCA 1863, serial no. 6744, with 21 1/2in. octagonal to round barrel fitted with pinched block and blade front-sight, ladder rear-sight, breech signed 'ADDRESS / POULTNEY & TRIMBLE / BALTIMORE, U.S.A.' and 'Smiths patent / June 23rd 1857', two piece iron mounted walnut stock, short fore-end with a single barrel band, the butt with a good inspecting officer's cartouche, a good collector's specimen with some original finish.
A .577 PATTERN 1856 TWO BAND PERCUSSION VOLUNTEER RIFLE BY G. H. DAW, CIRCA 1860, no visible serial number, with 33in. Birmingham proofed barrel rifled with three grooves, fitted block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, bayonet lug at muzzle, borderline engraved lock, signed 'G. H. DAW' to centre, iron mounted full walnut stock with chequered wrist and fore-end in typical Daw style, small wrist escutcheon missing, complete with sling swivels and original rod, barrel externally pitted.
A .451 ENFIELD / WHITWORTH PATTERN 1863 PERCUSSION TROOP TRIALS THREE BAND RIFLE, no visible serial number, having a 32 1/2in. barrel rifled with Whitworth patent hexagonal rifling, front-sight missing, ladder rear-sight the sighting bar marked 'H' and 'C' and the ladder sides graduated on one side for hexagonal and the other for conical projectiles, the lock bearing the Crown V.R. cypher on the tail and '1863 ENFIELD' to the centre, iron mounted figured full walnut stock the butt impressed with the Enfield 1st class roundel and also the roundel of Robert Hughes of the Universal Firearms Co., the top band has had the bayonet lug removed, typical of these Enfield Whitworth's that were sold off as surplus, rod missing and nipple broken. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A .577 BELGIAN CONTRACT ENFIELD PATTERN 1853 3RD MODEL THREE BAND PERCUSSION RIFLE, CIRCA 1858, serial no. 294, with 39in. barrel rifled with three grooves and stamped with Ordnance proof and inspection stamps at breech, block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, borderline engraved lock with the usual crown V.R. cypher on the tail and dated 1858 to the centre (on these Belgian contract arms the lock markings are in a different style to British made arms), brass mounted full walnut stock, the left butt stamped with British Liege inspectorates triple ring roundel dated in the centre 1858 together with a 1st class stamp and the opposed arrows sale stamp, the butt-plate tang engraved 'V / GC? 1 / 294' indicating issue to the Rifle Volunteers, complete with sling swivels and rod, the barrel has been reblued over pitting at breech, lock and hammer with some heavy pitting.
A .577 PATTERN 1856 TWO BAND PERCUSSION VOLUNTEER RIFLE SIGNED JAMES BRYCE, EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1860, no visible serial number, with 33in. Birmingham proofed barrel with block and blade front-sight and reversed type ladder rear-sight, fitted with P56 type bayonet lug, borderline engraved lock with a crown on the tail and signed to the centre 'JAMES BRYCE / EDINBURGH', regulation iron mounted full walnut stock, the counter lock side also stamped 'JAMES BRYCE / EDINB.', complete with sling swivels and rod. A typical private purchase volunteer short rifle of the 1860 period.
A .451 WESTLEY RICHARDS MONKEY TAIL CAPPING BREECH LOADING MILITARY MATCH RIFLE, CIRCA 1861, serial no. 486, with 36in. barrel and engraved 'WHITWORTH PATENT', dovetail adjustable front-sight and reversed pattern ladder rear, the breech stamped with Birmingham proofs together with the chamber size of .480in. and the bore size of .452in., together with the serial number 486, the breech lever engraved 'WESTLEY RICHARDS / PATENT', plain detented lock signed by maker to centre 'WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO. / 1861', iron mounted figured full walnut stock, the butt-plate with trap still containing its original flexible breech cleaner, complete with sling swivels, rod a replacement.
A .524 DOUBLE BARRELLED JACOB'S PERCUSSION RIFLE BY SWINBURN & SON, CIRCA 1859, serial no 247, with 24in. barrels rifled with four deep grooves (Jacobs rifling), lug for sword bayonet at muzzle stamped 'S & S / 247' (faint), numbered for its individually fitted sword bayonet, the rifle is equipped with its Jacobs pattern long range leaf and ladder sights, the three leaves graduated for 100 to 300 yards and the 5in. ladder from 400 to 2000 yards, the back-action locks stamped with the makers details 'SWINBURN & SON / 1859', iron mounted walnut half-stock, mounts include butt-plate scroll trigger-guard and circular patchbox inscribed with the legend 'JACOB'S RIFLES', the wrist has been repaired during its working life (probably in India) and fitted with Selous strengthening plates adding history and character, the wrist was a weak spot on the Jacobs rifle and one of the reasons it was taken out of service, the rifle is complete with sling swivels and its original and unique rammer..

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