1853 1st Pattern Enfield Rifle .600, 39 inch, blued barrel. Now smoothbore. Front stud sight. Rear ladder sight. Blued steel lock plate with line edge engraving. Marked "1856 Tower". The tang marked with crowned VR. Military pattern percussion hammer. Polished full stock woodwork. The butt with maker's stamp. Brass butt plate, trigger guard and end cap. 3 steel barrel bands, all retained by steel locking bar springs. Steel ramrod. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER
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Deactivated WW2 Commonwealth No 4 Rifle .303, 25 1/4 inch barrel. Front sight with protective ears. Blackened breech with rear mounted ladder sight. 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. Webbing rifle sling ... Webbing breech cover and No 4 spike bayonet. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER
39inch barrel stamped with Tower military proofs, government inspector’s mark and LAC, ramp and ladder rear sight to 900yds with government inspector’s stamp, lock stamped with crowned VR, L.A.Co,1861, regulation brass mounts with rounded screw heads, three screwed iron barrel bands with a pair of iron sling swivels, iron ramrod. Good condition and untouched age patina.
37inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, the breech stamped KERR'S PATENT, the lock stamped 1862 over L.A. Co. and with a crown over VR at the tail, the full figured stock fitted with a mounting plate for a match sight, regulation brass and steel mounts, chequered fore-end and wrist, steel ramrod. Only about 1,000 were made over a three year period, this example falling in the 400 range. It is interesting to note that 20 rifles, like this example, with brass butts and trigger guards, chequered fore-ends and wrists were sent to the Confederate army for issues to sharpshooters. Clean bore.
25.5inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, engraved on the sighting flat COLASTAREY & CO. LONDON, border and scroll engraved lock, half stocked with chequered fore-end and wrist, border and scroll engraved steel mounts, sling swivels. See The Calisher & Terry in British and Colonial Military Service 1856-1900 by Brian C. Knapp for illustrations and a discussion about this rifle drawing similarities to that owned by the King of Nepal.
90cm blade 6cm wide at the ricaso, etched with foliage, the Royal Arms, crowned GR cypher, the figure of Britannia and a stand of arms and retaining about 35% blued and gilt decoration, copper gilt ladder pattern hilt with foliate back-piece, wire bound ebony grip, in its tooled leather scabbard with copper gilt mounts engraved with ears of corn within geometric borders.
A folding Moring Ladder By Hodgkinson Ambergate, solid ash construction with steel reinforcements, steps and hooks, articulating in half and then unfolding to reveal steps, some wear, folded 93cm long, unfolded 273cm long.Provenance: Bonhams Collectors, Cars and Automobilia 21 April 2008, Lot 362. Please note this lot has the standard Ewbank's standard buyers premium payable on top of the hammer price and not the reduced rate for cars and motorbikes. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows before the auction day on the 28th of June. Saturday 15th June: 10am - 2pm, Monday 17th of June: 9am - 5pm, Tuesday 18th of June: 9am-7pm. Wednesday 19th of June: 9am-5pm, Thursday 20th of June: 9am-5pm, Friday 21st of June: 9am-5pm, Monday 24th of June: 9am - 5pm, Tuesday 25th of June: 9am-5pm, Wednesday 26th of June: 9am-5pm and Thursday 27th of June: 9am-5pm. Morning of the Auction on Friday 28th of June.

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