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A quantity of ordnance sheets with edition 1922 of the Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire areas, scale 1:2500 (3) and a quantity of ordnance survey sheets of the Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Buckinghamshire areas, scale 1:25000, circa 1951-1961 (55 approx.) Condition Report Please contact the Auctioneer for details regarding condition
A 25-Bore Arsenal Shortened Flintlock Long Sea Service Pistol, `H.M.S. Victory`, late 18th/early 19th century, with plain 9"" barrel, tang and lock with `GR` crowned and `Tower` across the tail, full stock stamped with Board of Ordnance mark, behind the apron, regulation brass mounts including butt-cap engraved in capitals `H.M.S. Victory` and `37` to lock-plate, wooden ramrod and ordnance proof marks, no regulation belt-clip It is possible that the pistol was held within the ship`s armouries, the number 37 denoting a rack space
A .577/450? Martini Henry Mark I rifle, 49½? overall, barrel 33¼? with ordnance inspector?s marks at breech, and stamped ?N.S./N.E.P? to the left of the rearsight, frame marked with crown over ?V R/ Enfield/ 1872/ I?, butt with traces of Enfield storekeeper?s mark and Indian characters, with chequered butt plate, sling swivels, and steel cleaning rod. Good Working Order and basically Good Condition (slightly worn overall), together with a P1856/ 58 Enfield sword bayonet, with bushed muzzle ring, in its scabbard. Basically Good Condition (wear overall). Plate 34
A .577/450? Martini Henry Mark IV rifle, 49½? overall, barrel 33¼? with ordnance inspector?s marks at breech, and stamped ?N.S./N.E.P? to the left of the rearsight, the frame marked with crown over ?VR/ Enfield/ 1886/ IV/1?, the butt with faint Ferozpur storekeeper?s mark and other Indian characters and dates, with sling swivels and correct style cleaning rod. Good Working Order and basically Good Condition (slight wear overall) Plate 34
A .75? Enfield 1839 pattern percussion musket, the barrel cut down to 36? and with Enfield ordnance proofs, the lined lock stamped with crown over ?Enfield?, fullstocked with regulation brass mounts, the butt with added zig zag decoration consisting of inlaid brass chain work. QGC (action AF, stock fracture repaired with aluminium sideplate)
A Belgian 1867 pattern 11.53mm Albini Brandlin hinged breech SS military rifle, 53½? overall, barrel 34½?, numbered on breech and buttplate tang E 15462, with plain back action lock, walnut fullstock stamped with 1867 ordnance storekeeper?s mark, steel mounts, and cleaning rod also numbered E1462. GWO & C (metalwork has been pitted and cleaned)
A .577/450? Martini Henry Mark IV rifle, 49½? overall, barrel 33¼? with ordnance inspector?s marks at breech, the frame marked with crown over ?VR/Enfield/1887/ IV/1?, fullstocked with indistinct butt markings, sling swivels, and correct type steel cleaning rod. GWO & C (old patched repair to the stock, which has been refinished). Plate 4
A .577/450? Martini Henry Mark III rifle, 49½? overall, barrel 33¼? with ordnance inspector?s marks at breech, the frame marked with crown over VR./ BSA. & M Co/ 1886/ III/ 1?, fullstocked, the butt with Birmingham store keeper?s mark, government sale mark, and other indistinct marks, with sling swivels and correct type cleaning rod. GWO & C (some wear, frame has been pitted and refinished) Plate 4
A good .56? Tower long Sea Service flintlock belt pistol, c 1800, 19? overall, barrel 12? with Tower proofs, lock bearing crowned ?GR? and ?Tower?, and ordnance inspector?s mark, well figured walnut fullstock bearing ordnance storekeeper?s mark broad arrow and ?BO?, and stockmaker?s initials ?J.A?, with regulation brass mounts, steel belt hook and brass tipped ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (some light pitting to barrel) Plate 40
A good .65? East India Company pattern flintlock holster pistol, 16? overall, barrel 9? with London proofs and ordnance inspector?s marks, plain rounded lock with ring neck cock and raised pan, plate stamped ?1813?, plain walnut fullstock with regulation pattern brass mounts, lanyard ring on buttcap, and swivel ramrod. Good Working Order and Clean Condition. An untouched item. Plate 41
A 12 bore flintlock short sea service pistol, 16½? overall, barrel 9½? with spurious ordnance proof marks, the old replacement lock re-engraved with crowned ?GR? and ?Tower?, the walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, replacement steel belt hook, and ordnance marked 1796 type steel ramrod. Basically GC (action requires slight attention)
A brace of .65? East India Company flintlock cavalry pistols, 16? overall, barrels 9? with London proofs and ordnance inspector?s mark, and stamped with Indian arsenal marks to left of breeches, rounded locks with ring neck cocks, plates stamped with rampant lion mark, dark walnut fullstocks with regulation brass mounts, lanyard rings in butt caps, and swivel ramrods. Good Working Order and basically good condition, (some service wear and patina overall, one pan and touch hole relined with brass during its working life). Plate 45
A .65? Light Dragoon pattern flintlock holster pistol, 15? overall, barrel 9? with ordnance proofs, line engraved rounded lock with swan neck cock, plate engraved with crowned GR and ?Blair?, the walnut fullstock with regulation pattern brass mounts and 1796 pattern steel ramrod. Good Condition (action AF, jaw screw an old replacement) Plate 45
An 1827 pattern Rifle Regiment officer?s service sword, plain curved, fullered blade 32?, with ordnance stamps at forte, regulation steel hilt, the guard incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its black leather scabbard with steel locket, middle band and chape, with 2 rings. Good Condition (blade reseated). Plate 29
An Imperial Russian shortsword kindjal, curved blade 17?, with central double fuller, ordnance stamps and date 1912 at forte, wooden grip of traditional form with crosspiece and 2 studs, in its black leather scabbard with brass chape and locket with suspension loop, marked en suite with hilt. Good Condition Plate 33
An 1827 pattern Rifle Regiment officers service sword, plain curved, fullered blade 32, with ordnance stamps at forte, regulation steel hilt, the guard incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its black leather scabbard with steel locket, middle band and chape, with 2 rings. Good Condition (blade reseated). Plate 29
A .577/450 Martini Henry Mark I rifle, 49½ overall, barrel 33¼ with ordnance inspectors marks at breech, and stamped N.S./N.E.P to the left of the rearsight, frame marked with crown over V R/ Enfield/ 1872/ I, butt with traces of Enfield storekeepers mark and Indian characters, with chequered butt plate, sling swivels, and steel cleaning rod. Good Working Order and basically Good Condition (slightly worn overall), together with a P1856/ 58 Enfield sword bayonet, with bushed muzzle ring, in its scabbard. Basically Good Condition (wear overall). Plate 34
A .577/450 Martini Henry Mark IV rifle, 49½ overall, barrel 33¼ with ordnance inspectors marks at breech, and stamped N.S./N.E.P to the left of the rearsight, the frame marked with crown over VR/ Enfield/ 1886/ IV/1, the butt with faint Ferozpur storekeepers mark and other Indian characters and dates, with sling swivels and correct style cleaning rod. Good Working Order and basically Good Condition (slight wear overall) Plate 34
A .65 Light Dragoon pattern flintlock holster pistol, 15 overall, barrel 9 with ordnance proofs, line engraved rounded lock with swan neck cock, plate engraved with crowned GR and Blair, the walnut fullstock with regulation pattern brass mounts and 1796 pattern steel ramrod. Good Condition (action AF, jaw screw an old replacement) Plate 45
A .75 Enfield 1839 pattern percussion musket, the barrel cut down to 36 and with Enfield ordnance proofs, the lined lock stamped with crown over Enfield, fullstocked with regulation brass mounts, the butt with added zig zag decoration consisting of inlaid brass chain work. QGC (action AF, stock fracture repaired with aluminium sideplate)
A Belgian 1867 pattern 11.53mm Albini Brandlin hinged breech SS military rifle, 53½ overall, barrel 34½, numbered on breech and buttplate tang E 15462, with plain back action lock, walnut fullstock stamped with 1867 ordnance storekeepers mark, steel mounts, and cleaning rod also numbered E1462. GWO & C (metalwork has been pitted and cleaned)
A .577/450 Martini Henry Mark IV rifle, 49½ overall, barrel 33¼ with ordnance inspectors marks at breech, the frame marked with crown over VR/Enfield/1887/ IV/1, fullstocked with indistinct butt markings, sling swivels, and correct type steel cleaning rod. GWO & C (old patched repair to the stock, which has been refinished). Plate 4
A .577/450 Martini Henry Mark III rifle, 49½ overall, barrel 33¼ with ordnance inspectors marks at breech, the frame marked with crown over VR./ BSA. & M Co/ 1886/ III/ 1, fullstocked, the butt with Birmingham store keepers mark, government sale mark, and other indistinct marks, with sling swivels and correct type cleaning rod. GWO & C (some wear, frame has been pitted and refinished) Plate 4
A 12 bore flintlock short sea service pistol, 16½ overall, barrel 9½ with spurious ordnance proof marks, the old replacement lock re-engraved with crowned GR and Tower, the walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, replacement steel belt hook, and ordnance marked 1796 type steel ramrod. Basically GC (action requires slight attention)
24 RA, RE, corps etc cap badges, including officer?s bronze Geo VI RE and RAMC, gilt and silver plated ERII RE, OR?s Geo VI RE (2), Tanks 2nd patt, ATS, enamelled Women?s Land Army brooch pin, Ordnance small, etc; 18 staybrite cap/glengarry badges and sundry similar collars, titles, buttons etc. Generally GC
24 RA, RE, corps etc cap badges, including officers bronze Geo VI RE and RAMC, gilt and silver plated ERII RE, ORs Geo VI RE (2), Tanks 2nd patt, ATS, enamelled Womens Land Army brooch pin, Ordnance small, etc; 18 staybrite cap/glengarry badges and sundry similar collars, titles, buttons etc. Generally GC
ORDNANCE SURVEY - (Central Nottinghamshire), 6 inch to mile series, 33 sheets, each folded on linen within marbled wrappers. (30 x 44cms. approx.) some outline colour, contained in 3 cloth boxes - with relevant map & James Bell (Nottingham O.S. agent) labels. (ca. 1905?) * includes most the City of Nottingham
The Oakley ( Bedfordshire ) Hunt. Godber J. (Ed.) : The Oakley Hunt, 1965. 8vo. Beds.Hist.Soc.Pub. Map of the Oakley Hunt Country - Eight Ordnance Survey linen-backed Map sections, 1880, featuring the area covered by the Hunt delineated by hand-coloured outline, all housed in qto. sized slip case. Three other smaller booklets on this Hunt. Together with Greaves R. : History of the Burton Hunt and a map. All items very scarce. CONDITION REPORT: Generally vg.
A Collection of Sixty Six Canadian Army Buttons, First/Second World War in brass, including Royal Canadian Engineers, Royal Canadian Artillery, Ordnance Corps, Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, King`s Body Guard, 58th Battalion, 72nd Battalion (Highlanders), etc, all mounted on a card display
A William IV Light Dragoon Pistol by Joseph Egg (Son of Durs Egg), circa 1837, the 22.5cm steel barrel with faint ordnance marks, the lock plate with crowned WR and small crowned arrow, slide safety, the walnut full stock with brass furniture and steel swivel ramrod, the stock stamped EGG GH behind the sideplate and with arrow over BO**This pistol was supplied in 1836/7, being the only date in the reign of William IV that Joseph Egg was contractor to the Board of Ordnance
Bartholomew (John). The Imperial Map of England & Wales According to the Ordnance Survey, with the Latest Additions; Shewing Clearly every Feature of the Country, Railays and their Stations, Roads, Canals, Rivers, Gentlemens Seats &c. &c. on a Scale of 4 Miles to an Inch, c.1860, double page litho. title and seventeen double page col. litho. maps (complete), one sheet with slight creasing and repaired marginal closed tears, some toning to index sheets, later endpapers, modern cloth with contemp. morocco gilt label to upper siding, slim folio -1
England & Wales. Lewis (Samuel), A Map of England & Wales Divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Dioceses, Shewing the Principal Roads, Railways, Rivers & Canals and the Seats of the Gentry and Nobility....., pub. S.Lewis & Co., 1840, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, in four parts (as published), inset map of the Scilly Isles, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of explanation and large b & w eng. vignette of the Post Office in London, slight offsetting, each sheet approx. 1050 x 850mm, each section bound in contemp. gilt dec. morocco, slight rubbing to extrems., together with Stanford (Edward),Stanfords Library Map of England & Wales Constructed on the Basis of The Ordnance Survey & The Census......, c.1875, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, in four parts (as published), some staining, dust and finger soiling, each section approx. 940 x 805mm, marbled endpapers, contained in worn and frayed contemp. book box lacking lid and base -5

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