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A .577'' VOLUNTEER PATTERN P53 TWO BAND PERCUSSION RIFLE BEARING POST 1855 BIRMINGHAM COMMERCIAL PROOF HOUSE MARKS, its lock is marked Tower 1859 with the royal crown on its tail, the lock is in correct working order and has a nipple protector which lacks its retention chain, it is missing its ramrod, the 31'' barrel has lost all of its original blued finish and has very light overall pitting, the barrel is fitted with a bayonet bar and has a hinged ladder rear sight graduated to 1000 yards, the lock still bears traces of varnish on its face and its hammer is partly engraved, the walnut stock is intact and is fitted with a lanyard loop on the heel
1934 Alvis Firefly TourerRegistration No: AFY 850,Chassis No: 11092,Odometer 20143,Cross & Ellis coachwork No: 53548. The first owner was supplied by Bambers of Southport, Lancs. Full detailed and documented restoration in 1974. The AFY 850 is featured in “Alvis Firefly Twelve” by Simon Fisher.Powered by a 1496cc OHV four cylinder engine with its low slung “double dropped” ladder frame chassis, this Firefly Tourer drives strongly and smoothly reaching speeds over 70mph and was praised by the motoring press for its handling capabilities. The Alvis features the ENV 110 preselector gear box that has only recently had a complete refurbishment with all couplings replaced. Two previous owners, over a forty year period, were qualified engineers and the owner carrying out the meticulous restoration in the 70’s, logged over 2000 hours of work on this car. The reconditioned engine fitted then, has since only done 20,140 miles. All work undertaken has been fully documented. The car comes with a very large history file including correspondence with many manufacturers at the time and copies of the official works handbook.All bright work has been rechromed, the interior professionally reupholstered, dashboard instruments overhauled by John Marks, completely rewired, running board timbers renewed with oak and the radiator, steering and rear axle differential renovated. Professional work on the body frame used teak and the bodywork has been topped off with a detailed application of fifteen coats of coach enamel. The hood and its operation with all side windows works perfectly.An excellent example of a grand touring car from one of Britain’s major sporting marques.IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE SALE OF CARS & MOTORCYCLES IN THIS AUCTION
A 19th century .577 Snider breech loading three band service rifle, the 91cm barrel with folding ladder sight, having a hinge opening breech stamped Snider Patent, the lock marked Thomas Turner, Fisher Street, Birmingham, the brass trigger guard numbered 2932, having a brass mounted walnut stock, 141cmCondition report: Breech hinge works. OK.Hammer holds in both positions and springs are working.The timber is quite scratched and knocked in places.Some rust to the barrel – see images.White marks to the stock.Barrel appears straight.Rod is bent and a little stiff.
A 19th century percussion two band rifle, the 84cm barrel with bayonet lug and folding ladder sight, the lock signed indistinctly, having swivel slings and steel furniture, 125cm.Condition report: Break to fore stock.The lock is marked Chaplin, but we cannot decipher what it says below.Holds on half and full cock.Folding sight stuck.Crack through underside by trigger guard.Appears to have been rifled, but difficult to be certain.
A French M1866 Chassepot 11mm bolt action rifle, the 79cm barrel with folding ladder sight marked MI S. 1869, the breech marked Manufacture Imperiale St Etienne Mle 1866, the stock stamped F 60701, 130cm.Section 58 (2) 11mm obsolete calibre.Condition report: Not all of the numbers are matching.Missing ram-rod looks to have been rifled.Moving parts function.Not deactivated - 11mm obsolete.Old worm to stock.
A 19th century Austrian single shot target rifle, the 74cm barrel with folding ring foresight and mid folding ladder side, having a rotating breech and side hammer stamped Werndl, the lock with Imperial eagle and numbered 868, the tang with adjustable peep sight and numbered 1131, with Tyrolean walnut stock, double trigger and elaborate trigger guard, 127cm. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament.
** Apollo 11.- Armstrong (Neil) Three Studies of Buzz Aldrin; descending the ladder of the Lunar Module, walking towards a leg of the Lunar Module and standing by the U.S. flag, July 1969, vintage gelatin silver press prints, U.P.I captions to rectos, credit stamps to versos, the last with small 5 mm tear to bottom edge, some creasing and surface cracks, 205 x 255 mm (8 x 10 in), (3). ** This lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom to be sold at auction under temporary importation, and therefore the buyer must pay the import VAT at a rate of 5%. On proof of export outside the United Kingdom, this duty can be refunded.
** Apollo 11.- Armstrong (Neil) Buzz Aldrin standing by the Solar Wind Collector in front of the Lunar Module; Buzz Aldrin descending the ladder from the Lunar Module, July 1969, vintage gelatin silver prints, NASA captions to verso, minor creasing to the first, the second with creases, small red label and minor marginal surface marks to recto, 255 x 205 mm (10 x 8 in), (2). ** This lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom to be sold at auction under temporary importation, and therefore the buyer must pay the import VAT at a rate of 5%. On proof of export outside the United Kingdom, this duty can be refunded.
Pair of Neville Neal Arts & Crafts-style rush-seated ash ladder back elbow chairs, mid-20th Century, after a design by Ernest Gimson.Qty: 2Condition report: Overall very good. Some losses to rushing and breaks, particularly on one chair. This chair also has signs of water staining to splats.

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