A Third Reich Army officer’s sword, blade 33” by Eickhorn, of “Scharnhorst” pattern (Eickhorn Model No 1706), the hilt of gold anodised aluminium with red glass eyes and wire bound black plastic covered grip (some wire binding missing), in its black painted scabbard. GC (slight wear to finish) Plate 6
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A 5 shot 120 bore Adams Model 1851 self cocking percussion revolver with “Improved Frame”, 9½” overall, barrel 4¼” engraved “Deane, Adams & Deane, 30 King William St, London Bridge”, London proved, the frame engraved “Adams’ Patent No 13,292”(R), the cylinder also engraved “No 13292R”, the frame also stamped “D.A. & D 120”, chequered walnut butt with no butt cap. WO & GC, retaining some original finish overall (trigger guard lightly bent, small patches of moderate pitting) Plate 10
A 5 shot 80 bore Adams Model 1851 self cocking percussion revolver, 10” overall, barrel 5” with traces of Cogswell name and address on top strap, London proved, the frame with scroll engraving and traces of “Adams Patent No 20147” (?), chequered walnut butt. WO and basically GC (worn nickel plate over wear and pitting, half cock spring replaced) Plate 11
A 5 shot 80 bore Adams Model 1851 self cocking percussion revolver made by Tranter, 8½” overall, barrel 4¼” engraved Reilly, New Oxford St, London and with Tranter’s 2nd type detachable rammer on left side, B’ham proved, the frame engraved with scrolls and “No 6748T”, chequered walnut butt. GWO & C (lightly worn with some dark patina, cylinder pin replaced) Plate 10
A 5 shot 54 bore Adams Model 1851 self cocking percussion revolver, 11½” overall, barrel 6¼” engraved on the top strap “H Egg, 1 Piccadilly, London”, London proved, the frame engraved “Adams Patent 30661B” (faint), the lower grip strap also numbered 8178, chequered walnut butt. GWO & C (slightly worn overall). Plate 10
A 5 shot 54 bore Adams Model 1851 self cocking percussion revolver with “Improved Frame”, 11¼” overall, barrel 6” engraved on the top strap “Joseph Brazier & Son, Wolverhampton” and with Brazier’s patent rammer on left side, engraved “Joseph Brazier’s Patent No 396”, the breech with London and B’ham proofs, the cylinder with B’ham proofs only, the frame engraved No 30925. GWO & C (lightly pitted and worn with matt grey finish overall) Plate 11
A 5 shot 54 bore Tranter self cocking double trigger percussion revolver based on Adams Model 1851 frame, 11” overall, barrel 6½” engraved “Deane, Adams & Deane, (Makers to H R H Prince Albert), 30 King William St, London Bridge”, and with 2nd type Tranter rammer fixed by a screw, London proved, the frame engraved with scrolls and “Adams’s Patent No 6277R” the cylinder also engraved “No 6277R” (faint), chequered walnut butt with steel cap and trap. WO & GC (rather worn overall, some restoration). Plate 10
A 5 shot 54 bore 2nd Model Tranter self cocking double trigger percussion revolver based on Adams Model 1851 frame, 11½” overall, barrel 6¾” engraved on top strap Parker Field & Son, 233 Holborn, London, and with 2nd type rammer stamped “Tranter’s Patent”, London proved, the frame engraved with scrolls and “Adams Patent No 20,274Y”, chequered walnut butt with steel cap. GWO & C, retaining traces of original finish. Plate 11
A Belgian 6 shot 7mm DA open frame PF revolver, 6¼” overall, octagonal barrel 2¾”, Liege proved, the cylinder marked “The Guardian American Model of 1878”, with matt blued finish to barrel, frame and cylinder, folding trigger and rough finished plain walnut grips. GWO & C Plate 12
A 5 shot .320” CF Webley “British Bulldog” 2nd Model DA revolver, 5” overall, barrel 2¼”, number 69052, B’ham proved, the frame stamped “Webley No 2 .320 CF” and W&S winged bullet logo, bird’s head butt with chequered walnut grips. GWO & C (trigger guard acid cleaned). Plate 13
A 5 shot .31” Colt Model 1855 sidehammer pocket percussion revolver, 8” overall, round barrel 3½” with New York USA address, number 9782, with stage coach scene on cylinder and plain varnished walnut butt. WO & GC, retaining traces of original finish (some wear and bruising); with a flap top leather holster. Plate 14
A 7 shot .32” RF Reid Irving 2nd Model SA revolver, 11” overall, octagonal barrel 6” stamped on top flat “Address W Irving, 20. Cliff St NY”, with sheath trigger, upward hinging loading gate and ejector rod on right, and plain walnut grips, numbered 1256. GWO & C with dull grey finish overall. Plate 15
A 6 shot .32” RF Smith & Wesson Model No 2 SA revolver, 10¼” overall, octagonal barrel 6” with traces of address and patent dates, number 56725, London proved, patent dates on cylinder, rosewood grips. GWO and basically GC (worn overall, sideplate replaced, one grip repaired)
A 6 shot .44” CF Richards conversion Colt Model 1860 SA Army revolver, 10½” overall, barrel 5¼” with New York US America address, the frame and trigger guard/backstrap bearing different serial numbers but the same conversion number 985, which also appears on the barrel lug and breech plate, replacement cylinder with 12 locking notches and bearing no conversion number. GWO & basically GC (nickel plated over pitting, except for the cylinder which is unpitted, fore sight and grips replaced). Plate 15
A 6 shot .44” (Russian) Smith & Wesson Russian Ordnance Model 1874 SA revolver, 11¾” overall, barrel 6½”, the sighting rib bearing cyrillic inscription and small Imperial eagle stamp, number 8914, with spur trigger guard, dark walnut grips, and lanyard ring. GWO & basically GC (moderately pitted and worn overall). Plate 18
A 5 shot 38 bore Tranter self cocking double trigger percussion revolver, based on Adams Model 1851 frame, 11” overall, barrel 5¾”, London and B’ham proved, with replacement 2nd type Tranter rammer fixed by a screw, chequered walnut butt. GWO & basically GC (well worn overall, no markings visible) Plate 19
A Belgian made 5 shot 54 bore Adams Model 1851 self cocking percussion revolver, 11½” overall, barrel 6½”, Liege proved, the frame stamped with crowned “PF” maker’s mark and “Adams Patent 1851” and engraved “Adams Patent No 10154”, originally with rammer on left of barrel (now removed), chequered walnut butt. GWO & C, nicely cleaned overall; in its English green baize lined fitted oak case, containing Dixon bag shaped copper flask (GO&C), a Continental double cavity steel mould for bullet and ball (cleaned), 54 bore wad punch, card box of French percussion caps with printed labels, pewter oil bottle and reproduction cleaning rod and Colt type nipple key/turnscrew. GC (the lid and keyhole escutcheons replaced). Plate 20
Corgi Chipperfield`s Circus models: 11201 ERF KV Arctic with Cages, Lions, Tigers, Pedestal & Tamer, Limited Edition 5114/11500; 97887 Bedford O Articulated Horsebox, Limited Edition 2672/12500; 97889 AEC Cage Truck & Trailer; Limited Edition 4134/12500; 17801 Scammell Constructor Cannon & Ringmaster; Cameo Collectables Chipperfields Circus 10 model set. All mint and boxed. (5)
Corgi 1/50 scale commercials: CC11910 Brian Harris Transport; CC12922 Trevor Pye Transport; 76301 Rohrbach Zement; CC12429 Cooper Buckley TACO signed by actual driver; Modern Trucks 75202 ERF Curtain Side - Boddingtons. Together with similar die-cast model by Eligor S.A. All mint and boxed. (6)
One OO Scale Lledo The Circus Collection, BS1002 AEC Mammoth Ballast Box with Generator, Load and Big Top - Billy Smarts. Together with two Austin Powers Dr Evil dolls; one Matchbox Model of Yesteryear Y-21 1894 Aveling-Porter Steam Roller, and two Lledo Days Gone Vintage Models sets, ref. PI 1004. All mint and boxed. (6)
Plastic friction-drive toys: Telsada (Empire Made) 730A Vanden Plas Austin Princess 4 Litre R with Caravan, E with G box; Telsada Model J0009 Morris Mini Cooper S, VG with F box; Clifford (Hong Kong) No.626 Porsche 904, VG with G box; Telsada No.25034 Pickfords Removal Van, G with F box. (4)

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