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DUTCH OAK DINING ROOM SUITEcomprising a circular top table, raised on pedestal and quatrofoil supports, the top 149cm diameter; six ladder back chairs with tie-in pad seats, and a dresser/sideboard with shaped cornice above open shelving, on a base section with two drawers over a two cupboard section, raised on a plinth base with squat bun feet, 185cm high
BRITISH .577 SNIDER MK II THREE BAND RIFLE. A conversion from a P53 rifle musket. 92cm barrel, brass trigger guard, stock nosing and butt plate. The action with crowned VR cipher and dated 1860 Enfield with full ordnance marks. Ladder sight. (Section 58 (2) FAA 1968 Antique Firearm). No certificate or permit required. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appears in good overall condition, general surface wear but no obvious damage.
19TH CENTURY .577 ENFIELD THREE BAND MUZZLE LOADING PERCUSSION RIFLE MUSKET, fully stocked with brass nosing, trigger guard and butt plate, ladder sight and sling swivels. The barrel 99cm long approx. VR cypher stamped to the action with date 1857, Tower and various proof marks to barrel and action. Antique firearm section 58 (2) Firearms Act 1968. No licence or permit required.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
BRITISH .577/.450 MARTINI-HENRY MK III INFANTRY RIFLE made by Birmingham Small Arms (BSA & M Co), fully stocked with ramrod, two bands. The barrel 83cm approx with ladder sight, the action with VR crowned cypher over makers initials dated 1885, various other proof marks to barrels and to action, the stock with various Arsenal stamps including VIC & GOV-Australia and no.5599 with steel butt plate. Antique Firearm Section 58/2 Firearms Act 1968. No certificate or permit required.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appears in good clean condition, merely showing surface wear as expected with no significant damage. Small chips to stock in places.
ULDUM MOBELFABRIK, a teak extending dining table, the ends of a half moon design and two leaves with a steel adjoining pull out mechanism, extended width 240cm x closed width 120cm x depth 120cm x height 72cm, together with a set of eight ladder back chairs with shaped backs and cream upholstery seats, label to underside of most chairs (9) (condition: table and chairs in very good condition)
Britains set 5F Farm Waggon with two horses and carter (Condition Good-Fair), 40F Farm Cart, 45F Milk Float and Zoo Picture Pack 9015 Tiger and Tigress in original boxes, with 20F Farmer's Gig (Farmer replaced), Hill Fire Engine with incorrect ladder and six firemen, and seven other figures (Condition Good, Fire Engine Fair to Poor, some converted, two damaged, boxes Good-Fair) (27)
ENFIELD, ENGLAND A RARE .303 (BRIT) BOLT-MAGAZINE SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'No1 MKVI', serial no. 27597A, circa 1929, with blued 25 1/2in. barrel, twin bayonet lugs at the exposed muzzle, blade fore-sight with roll-tipped side protectors, vernier ladder folding rear-sight with auxiliary battle sight, machined receiver with thumb cut-out forwards of the charger bridge, milled out well behind the safe, magazine cut-off and circular cocking-piece to the bolt, wood butt-stock (armourer's inlet repair at heel), brass heel-plate with central trap-door, later No4 fore-end and No4 MKI top-cover, correct style magazine Other Notes: No1 MKVI's could be loosely termed the transitional rifle between the No1 MKIII and the No4 MKI. Most were set up in the late 1920's and originally had a large square chequered panel to the fore-piece. When war broke out, the stores were raided for any usable arms and the few No1 MKVI's that were on hand were 'upgraded' to conform with the then current No4 rifle, which usually involved swapping the chequered fore-arm for the plain heavier version of the No4 MKI, as represented here.S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
WINCHESTER, USA A RARE GIOVANELLI-ENGRAVED .30-30 WIN. 'MODEL 94 - 1 OF 1000' LEVER ACTION REPEATING SPORTING CARBINE, serial no. 4435000, for 1979, with blued round 20in. barrel inlaid with gold bands at the breech and muzzle, the side of the barrel signed in gold 'WINCHESTER MODEL 94 30-30 WIN and on the top of the breech 'ONE OF ONE THOUSAND', dove-tailed blade fore-sight, elevating carbine ladder rear-sight, deeply chisel scroll-engraved receiver surrounding a central panel featuring an engraving of the 'Winchester' cowboy on a horse at full gallop on the left hand side and a stag within a background of scrolls on the right, all the panels bordered with gold lines, highly-figured finely chequered walnut straight-hand butt-stock with silvered crescent heel-plate engraved with scrolls and bearing the inlaid gold legend 'ONE OF ONE THOUSAND', engraved and gold-inlaid under-lever, highly-figured finely chequered walnut carbine fore-end with deeply scroll engraved barrel-bands and full-length blued magazine with engraved end-cap, the whole appearing little used, complete with its manufacturers presentation full-length leather-covered storage case and a certificate signed by the engraver stating the limited edition status of the carbineS1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
THOMAS TURNER, BIRMINGHAM A .451 PERCUSSION MILITARY MATCH RIFLE, no visible serial number, circa 1860, with round tapering 33in. barrel signed 'TURNER'S PATENT', adjustable tunnel fore-sight on later squared mounting block, ladder rear-sight, later vernier peep-sight mounted at wrist, borderline engraved lock signed 'THOMAS TURNER, 8 FISHER ST. BIRMINGHAM' on the bar, walnut full-stock, iron furniture including two barrel-bands each with swivel eyelets and brass tipped jag-ended ramrod, some mild pitting over traces of original finish, complete with spare nipple and case for sights
A .451 PERCUSSION MILITARY MATCH RIFLE OF PATTERN 1856 VOLUNTEER FORM SIGNED TOWER, no visible serial number, dated for 1860, with round tapering Henry rifled 33in. barrel, adjustable tunnel fore-sight on later mounting block, micro-adjustable ladder rear-sight (missing slider), later vernier peep-sight mounted at wrist, borderline engraved lock signed 'TOWER' and with a 'V.R.' crown device on the tail, chequered walnut three-quarter stock, iron furniture including two barrel-bands and jag-ended ramrod, no provision for bayonet, refinished, complete case for sights
THOMAS TURNER, BIRMINGHAM A .451 PERCUSSION RIFLE, MODEL 'TURNER'S PATENT 'MILITARY MATCH'', no visible serial number, circa 1865, with round 36in. barrel, the top marked 'TURNER'S PATENT' (mild shallow pitting), dove-tailed blade fore-sight, elevating military-style ladder rear-sight, short top-tang with rounded tip, borderline engraved bar-action lock signed 'THOMAS TURNER, 8 FISHER ST, BIRMINGHAM' (rubbed), plain hammer, chequered walnut full-stock with shield-shaped escutcheon to wrist, iron furniture including heel-plate and three barrel-bands, eyelets for sling and replacement iron ramrod
WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO., BIRMINGHAM A .450 (WHITWORTH) CAPPING BREECH-LOADING CARBINE, MODEL 'MONKEY-TAIL', serial no. C2702, dated for 1880, with 25in barrel marked 'WHITWORTH PATENT', block at muzzle for blade fore-sight (absent), elevating ladder rear-sight, flip-up breech marked 'MANUFACTURED BY WESTLEY RICHARDS' together with the triangle trade-mark, flat signed and dated lock, external hammer, walnut full-stock with iron furniture including heel-plate with central trapdoor, single barrel-pin and barrel-band and provision for ramrod (missing)
DICKINSON, LONDON A POSSIBLY UNIQUE .758 PERCUSSION RIFLED MUSKET FOR THE EAST INDIA COMPANY, MODEL 'ALTERED PATTERN 1842' no visible serial number and bearing the East India Company date letter for 1848, with blued round 39in. barrel, pyramid fore-sight, ladder rear-sight of Minie style, borderline engraved lock stamped with the 'E.I.C. Co.' rampant lion trademark, walnut full-stock, the side cheek stamped 'DICKINSON, MINORIES, LONDON', the 'DICKINSON' repeated behind the trigger-guard tang, brass furniture, three flat iron barrel keys and iron ramrod with unusual squared shank at tip, the whole in fine original condition Other Notes: This musket would appear to be a one-off, possibly set up to try and solicit orders from the newly formed East India Government who were seeking to update their smoothbored guns. This rifle conforms to the British 'Altered Pattern '42' which was produced alongside the newly developed Pattern 1851 Minie and was almost certainly copied from it. Difficulty with the minie bullet caused the East India Government to adopt and manufacture the Brunswick Rifle (q.v.) as their Pattern 1864 instead
MASSACHUSETTS ARMS, USA A .56 PERCUSSION BREECH-LOADING CARBINE, MODEL 'GREENE'S PATENT BRITISH TYPE', serial no. 1736, dated for 1856, with tapering round 18in. barrel, dove-tailed block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, central section of outer barrel faceted for grip, plain receiver, long plain top-tang marked 'GREENE'S PATENT JUNE 27 1854', back-action lockplate fitted with 'Maynard's' tape priming system and marked 'MASS. ARMS CO. CHICOPEE FALLS USA 1856' a 'VR' crown cypher and 'MAYNARD'S PATENT SEPT 22 1845', plain hammer, walnut butt-stock with iron patch-box and semi-crescent heel-plate, saddle-ring to the trigger-guard tang, large trigger-guard bow with two triggers, the front one unlocking the barrel for loading, ordnance stamps and no provision for fore-end
A .577 PERCUSSION CARBINE, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'COMMERCIAL PATTERN 1861 CAVALRY CARBINE', serial no. 242, circa 1862, with a retailer stamp 'R. HUGHES', 21in. blued barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, commercial and military proofs, plain colour-hardened lock, chained nipple-protector, walnut full-stock, brass furniture except two iron barrel-bands, side-mounted saddle-bar and ring and captive pan-headed ramrod, much original finish and colour and with a later leather rear-sight cover
TOWER ARMOURIES, LONDON A .577 PERCUSSION RIFLE, MODEL 'COMMERCIAL THREE-BAND SHORT-RIFLE', no visible serial number, dated for 1856 with 33in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, commercial and military proofs, plain borderline engraved lock signed and dated and with a 'V.R.' crown device, walnut full stock with exposed muzzle, the right hand side of but with 'PIMLICO' rework stamp and retailers mark of 'BARNETT GUNMAKERS LONDON', brass furniture, three iron barrel-bands with inlet locking springs, jag-ended iron ramrod and a period leather sling
ENFIELD A .450 (WHITWORTH) PERCUSSION CARBINE, MODEL 'R. HUGHES PATENT', no visible serial number, circa 1865, with 26in. barrel marked 'WHITWORTH RIFLING, 450 BORE', block and blade fore-sight, ladder rear-sight with elevator, squared-off raised breech-section, plain flat lock signed 'ENFIELD' beneath a Victoria crown at the tail and marked 'R. HUGHES PATENT' forwards of the hammer, military style wood three-quarter stock with brass furniture, fully chequered at the wrist and around the top-tang, the right hand side of butt stamped 'ROBT. HUGHES BIRMINGHAM' around 'UNIVERSAL FIRE ARMS WORKS', one iron barrel-band and brass-tipped iron ramrod, much finish remaining
THOMAS TURNER BIRMINGHAM A .577 PERCUSSION SINGLE-SHOT RIFLE, MODEL 'PRIVATE PURCHASE PATTERN '56', no visible serial number, dated for 1859 with 33in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, military proofs, plain borderline engraved lock signed 'THOS. TURNER 1859' to the bar and with 'V.R.' to the tail, chained nipple protector, walnut three-quarter stock bayonet lug near muzzle, iron furniture, two iron barrel-bands, jag-ended iron ramrod and a later leather sling, strong amount of finish remaining
ALEX MARTIN, GLASGOW A RARE PRESENTATION 30-BORE BREECH-LOADING PERCUSSION SPORTING-RIFLE, MODEL 'CALISHER & TERRY', serial no. 1023, the presentation dated for 1860, with 31in. browned damascus barrel, the top signed 'ALEX MARTIN, GLASGOW' within a field of scroll engraving, further scroll engraved band at muzzle, block and blade fore-sight, ladder rear-sight (slide stop absent), the rear of breech with inscription 'TERRY'S PATENT 30 BORE' and further scroll engraving, side mounted scroll engraved lift and twist bolt with blued mainspring, borderline and scroll engraved silver-plated lock signed 'ALEX MARTIN, GLASGOW', chequered walnut half-stock, silver-plated scroll engraved iron furniture including heel-plate with central trapdoor, the underside of butt with large silver oval plaque inscribed 'PRESENTED TO LIEUT. JAMES DRUMMOND STEWART, 72ND HIGHLANDERS BY THE 3RD ARGYLL RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, CAMBELTOWN 1860', single barrel key, moulded horn fore-end tip and fitted with eyelets for sling.
A 10mm PINFIRE REVOLVING RIFLE SIGNED HENRY BENJAMIN, LONDON, serial no. 75, circa 1865 and possibly English, with London proved 23 1/2in. octagonal barrel, the top-flat signed 'HENRY BENJAMIN, 61 1/2 FORE ST. FINSBURY, LONDON' (refreshed), dove-tailed white-metal fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight with additional ladder, borderline and scroll engraved solid iron open frame, plunge ejector mounted to right hand side, plain six-shot cylinder with rear ratchet locking, exposed single action only hammer, fully engraved long top-tang, walnut straight hand butt-stock chequered at the wrist, blued iron furniture with scroll engraved details, guarded trigger and no provision for fore-end, the whole refinishedSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
ENFIELD, ENGLAND A .577 (SNIDER) BREECH-LOADING SERVICE RIFLE, MODEL 'SNIDER THREE-BAND VOLUNTEER', serial no. FF30, the lock dated for 1862, with 36 1/2in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, flip-open breech-block, commercial proofs, military style lock signed 'ENFIELD' together with the date and a 'V.R.' crown device, chequered walnut full-stock, brass furniture except three iron barrel-bands and jag-ended clearing rodSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .577 (SNIDER) BREECH-LOADING SERVICE RIFLE, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'BELGIAN SNIDER WITH POILVACHE'S IMPROVEMENT', serial no. 105/87, circa 1870, with 30 1/2in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, flip-open breech-block marked 'SNIDER'S PATENT' and fitted with a lifting locking catch signed 'L. POILVACHE BREVETE', Belgian proofs, plain military style lock signed, walnut three-quarter stock, brass furniture except two iron barrel-bands and jag-ended clearing rod, bayonet lug to right hand side of muzzleSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
ENFIELD, ENGLAND A .577-450 (M/H) BREECH-LOADING CARBINE, MODEL 'MARTINI-HENRY CAVALRY CARBINE', no visible serial number, dated for 1881, with 21 1/4in. barrel, applied fore-sight with side protectors, provision for rear-sight (ladder missing), slab-sided receiver with dropping feed-ramp, the right hand side maker marked and dated over 'I.C.1' and with a crown over 'V.R.' device, walnut butt-stock (slight chipping at head), iron furniture including short under-lever, twin barrel-bands and moulded nose-cap, complete with iron clearing-rod, finish wornSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
TRIPLETT & SCOTT, USA A RARE .50 (SPENCER) TWIST-ACTION REPEATING CARBINE, serial no. 3489, manufactured 1864-65, with 22in. round barrel, pinched blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, slab-sided rounded-top and bottom, the breech side marked 'KENTUCKY', slab-sided central hammer receiver signed 'MERIDEN MAN.FG. CO., MERIDEN, CONN.', the top-tang marked 'TRIPLETT & SCOTT PATENT DEC. 6 1864' and mounted with the barrel-release button, sprung trapdoor for the concealed tubular magazine in the butt, walnut butt-stock with iron heel-plate (repaired cracks around magazine tube, rear of butt expertly renewed), sling swivels mounted at heel and toe and walnut splinter fore-end with singular iron barrel-bandSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
ENFIELD, ENGLAND A .577-450 (M/H) BREECH-LOADING SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'MARTINI-HENRY MKIV LONG-LEVER', no visible serial number, dated for 1887, with blued 33in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, signed and dated slab-sided receiver with dropping feed-ramp and tear-drop cocking indicator, walnut butt-stock with Egyptian markings and rework stamps for 1906, long under-lever, full-length fore-end with twin iron barrel-bands and iron under-barrel clearing rodSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
REMINGTON, USA A .43 (SPANISH) BREECH-LOADING SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'SPANISH ROLLING-BLOCK', no visible serial number, with re-blued 35in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, slab-sided receiver with central hammer and hinged breech, walnut butt-stock with iron heel-plate, three-quarter length fore-end with three iron barrel bands retained by spring catches and loop-ended clearing rodSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
L.S.A.Co, LONDON A .577-450 (M/H) SINGLE-SHOT SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'MARTINI-HENRY MKII/I', no visible serial number, dated for 1888, with 33 1/4in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, slab-sided receiver with make and model details, walnut butt-stock, the left hand side stamped 'S.R.G.' together with a broad arrow, short under-lever, full length walnut fore-end, two iron barrel-bands and iron under-barrel clearing rodSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
THOMAS TURNER, BIRMINGHAM A .577 (SNIDER) BREECH-LOADING SERVICE-RIFLE, MODEL 'SNIDER THREE-BAND COMMERCIAL', serial no. 24, with 36 1/2in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, flip open breech with sprung thumb-piece, plain lock signed 'THOMAS TURNER, FISHER STREET, BIRMINGHAM', walnut full-stock with brass furniture, three iron barrel-bands and jag-ended clearing rodSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

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