Percussion double barrel coach gun by Pritchard, the twin 17.5 inch 11 bore barrels fitted with spring bayonet, the back action locks each signed Pritchard, chequered stock with vacant escutcheon.Condition report: The forend has been broken through just in front of the lock there are many scratches and marks and dents to the stock. There are no proof marks to the tops of the barrels and the barrel wedge is seized so I cannot check on the underside. There is a large amount of surface rust due to the gun being stored in a cellar. Underneath this there is light pitting. The ramrod is an old replacement. The actions and spring bayonet work correctly. This gun needs a lot of TLC and clean up.
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Calisher and Terry .30 bore capping breach loading carbine, 21" round barrel engraved 'Terry's Patent 30 bore' fitted with ladder sight, full stock fitted with steel furniture including butt plate with trap.Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a license.Condition report: The action works correctly, the metalwork has light pitting and the stock has dents and marks but nothing defacing. The bore is generally good with a small amount of pitting towards the muzzle.
R. Redman .550 belted ball percussion sporting rifle, the 32inch octagonal barrel engraved with 230 Picadilly London address, with five folding leaf sights graduated to 700 yards, figured chequered half stock fitted with patch box engraved with a tiger, the scrolling trigger guard bears serial number 19008, the lock with replaced hammer, fitted with safety catch.Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.32 inch barrel.Condition report: The metal work is has a dark overall patina with fine pitting. The bore is dark but wth strong rifling, there is light pitting similar to the outside of the rifle. The action works correctly. The stock has quite a few dents, chips and scratches, it has obviously been carried quite a lot. There are no splits.
Percussion 16 bore rifle sporting rifle, the lock sighed 'Rots', 27 inch Damascus barrel with 15 groove rifling, one fixed and two leaf sights, back action lock engraved with a stag, figured chequered stock.Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.Condition report: The metal work has light fine pitting but is generally good. The bore is dark with patches of pitting. The action works correctly. The stock has a couple of dents but is generally good, it hs been cleaned up at some stage and is a bit dry feeling, it would benefit from some oil to build a lustre. There are no splits. Ramrod is probably a replacement.
A. Sanders 10 bore rotary underlever shotgun and accessories, the 31.5inch barrel with 2 7/8 - 1 1/2oz chambers, engraved A. Sanders 79 Bank Street Maidstone, scroll engraved action fitted into chequered stock with pistol grip, together with ammunition and accessories to include 19 x Winchester supreme and 10 x Eley live cartridges, also several bags of card and plastic cartridges, wads, shot cards, and a home made turn over tool.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT, CANNOT BE CLASSED AS A SECTION 58.Condition report: The gun has a dark overall patina. There is light surface pitting to the metalwork generally. The barrels have been re-blacked but you can see faint pit marks on close examination. The bores are clean internally with no signs of pitting. The action works correctly however the rotary lever is quite loose. The hammer might have been modified or adjusted to fit the replacement retaining screw as the metal of the base of the hammer around the area where the screw sits is bright and there are signs of file marks. There are small dents and knocks to the wood stock and there are some filled woodworm holes. The butt has a replacement rubber recoil pad added to increase the length of pull. The forend has a chip to the edge on the lock side where the thin part of the wood meets the barrel. The horn forend has also been refitted.
A 1788 PATTERN CAVALRY SWORD. A 1788 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword with curved blade with fullers to the point, the hilt and crossguard in brass with forward quillon, the crossguard with double lancets, with a round securing nut on the pommel, with bone grips. Lacking scabbard, blade 74.5cm, 89cm overall. See Charles Martyn, 'The British Cavalry Sword from 1600', p 59.
AN 1821 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY SWORD. An 1821 pattern light cavalry sword by H. Marshall of Worcester. The 81.5cm blade marked 'H. Marshall Worcester', 'Proved', the blade with spear point, fullers and scrolling decoration, with a wire bound grip, stepped pommel and swept quillon, In a service scabbard. 103cm overall length.
A 19TH CENTURY HANGER. A 19th century brass stirrup hilted hanger with curved 72cm single edged blade with a full length fuller. With a lion's head pommel and leather bound grip with a Light Infantry bugle affixed to the guard. The knuckle bow has been fashioned from a spoon handle with spurious silver marks. 85cm overall length.
A 53RD REGIMENT/SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY SILVER TOPPED CANE. The cane with a rounded silver top (lacking hallmarks) decorated with the legend 'Shropshire' on a scrolling ribbon above Roman Numerals 'LIII' (53rd Shropshire Regiment of Foot) and beneath a crown. the stick with a buckle effect band engraved '5457 Lewis G.E.'. George Lewis is recorded as a Bandsman and a Private of the Shropshire Light Infantry during the First World War. 90cm.
AN AMERICAN KEPI TYPE CAP. An American Blue and black wool Kepi by M.C. Lilley & Co. Manufacturers of Military Goods, Columbus Ohio. The light blue top with a red diamond above an 'E' the front with '16' within a wreath, the gilt side buttons 'Excelsior' beneath an eagle with wings outstretched and a crest. 24cm front to back.
A HISTORY OF MILITARY UNIFORMS. A history of military uniforms in seventy illustrations featuring individual or groups of soldiers with descriptions below. Images including 'Imperial Austrian General', 'Spanish Officer of Artillery', 'Prussian Officer of Light Infantry' and many others, the cut-out images mounted in ten glazed frames. 28 x 110 cm and similar (10) See illustration.
A VICTORIAN INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL 1854-95. An Indian General Service Medal with Burma 1885-7 clasp, named to 361 Private W. Marlow, 1st Battalion York Light Infantry. Renamed. The Indian General Service Medal (1854) Roll confirms the award of the clasp to 361 W. Marlow of the King's Own Yorkshire light Infantry.
A 1914-15 STAR TO THE YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY. A 1914-15 Star named to 14245 Private A. E. Eyears. Yorks L.I. Alfred Edward Eyears was born c1892 in Lewes he was a resident of Worthing. He died at the age of 23 on the 23rd October 1915 of wounds received whilst serving with the 8th (Service) Battalion Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry who had only recently arrived in France landing in August of 1915. He is commemorated at the Canadian Cemetery at Sailly-Sur-La-Lys cemetry near the French/Belgian border. His headstone 'In Loving memory from us all. Gone but not Forgotten'.
A FAMILY GROUP OF SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY AND KOYLI GREAT WAR AND LATER MEDALS. A casualty group of three comprising a First World War Pair named to 19977 Private E.T. Martin, Somerset Light Infantry and an Imperial Service Medal in case of issue named to Evelyn Timothy Martin. Martin, born in 1890 was discharged from service after nearly two years following a wound to his left thigh received whilst fighting at Beaumont Hamel on August 1st 1916, the wound was sufficient to end his service with the character reference 'Honest, sober and reliable...', with Silver Discharge Badge and accompanying literature. A general service medal with Malaya clasp to 22327169 J 'Swede' Martin King's Own Yorkshire light Infantry. With a quantity of badges, a beret and other items including a card inscribed 'A Somerset man by birth but a good K.O.Y.L.I. comrade at heart'.
A SILVER MUFFIN DISH AND COVER The plain round muffin dish with line border, London hallmarks for 1904, maker Asher Solovitch, presentation inscription to cover, 20cm diameter, weighing approx. 20.6ozt Condition Report : Condition: Good overall, light dent to cover Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
AN ART DECO BOXED SILVER AND BLUE PANELLED FOUR PIECE BRUSH SET Comprising mirror, hair brush, clothes brush and comb, the light celeste blue with floral and radiating pattern guilloche enamel, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, maker Charles S Green & Co; together with a similarly decorated white metal compact. Condition Report : Condition: Good, no obvious damage or repairs to silver or enamel. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
THREE SILVER CARD CASES comprising one rectangular contoured case, 9cm x 5cm, monogrammed initial hallmarked Birmingham 1907 by Deakin & Frances, an upright rectangular example 9cm x 5cm with all over leaf decoration, Birmingham 1905 and an upright plain one with monogrammed initials (note hinge broken) 10cm x 7cm, total weight approx. 4ozt Condition Report : Condition: lid detached to larger one, minor wear and tear and light denting Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT METAL three piece clock garniture, the clock with drum shaped case with urn finial, the circular white enamel dial with floral garlands and Arabic numerals, four pillars supporting, moulded shaped serpentine base with milled brass disc feet; together with a pair of matching two branch, three light candelabrum, clock 40cm high, candelabrum 38cm high. See illustration
*Siddy Langley [b.1955] two 'Peacock' vases: the first of tapering cylindrical form, the latter of flattened form with applied blue wings each decorated pea green and blue spots joined by dark green trails on a light green body, diamond point etched signature and 2006 to bases, 24 and 15cm high.
*Hilary Roberts [b.1962] a graduating set of four porcelain jugs: of tapering cylinder form with strap handles and pinched spouts incised and applied in low relief with leafy fronds under white glaze, impressed personal seal under foot, 18 - 22cm high.*Provenance - purchased directly from The North Light Studio, Hebden Bridge
*Hilary Roberts [b.1962] three porcelain jugs and a teapot: the former of tapering cylinder form with strap handles and pinched spouts with sparse resist decoration on white, the barrel shaped teapot with sparse raised floral decoration under white, all with impressed personal seal under foot, 28 and 11cm high.*Provenance - purchased directly from The North Light Studio, Hebden Bridge

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